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RUGBY, April 90... The Transport Minister announc The piquant reappearance of a The Christian War Feitpt Cour baronet who has been missing." mittes which was organised by the the House of Commons the for over nineteen years beurred representatives of the loont and naval as a pariment of the yesterday when "Francis Laurenes tional Christian bodies in Sangstriction on locking motor oars in

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who is 70 years of age in August, troubles in, minus its third perige bidden so that this police could if gave notice at a London Registering the beginning of third pariga" Ofice of his forthcoming marriage of work ou bohalt of the suffering is ove stationary out It is hoped that the amendment of the The discovery of Sir Francis people from the war area. This Barrow recalls the fruitless S.0.8.period has to do with rehabilitaregulations may curb the activities

of car thieves, broadonat in January last year tion in connection with the returní when his son was critically B

of people to themes. " In an interview, the returned Baronet declared that he ran quished the title twenty years ago and parted from his wife, carrying on the profession of an architect.

He kept himself informed of his ¡ family's" doings and actually fiveď unrecognised near his son's home. Late last night Mr." Darrow dramatically talophoned to his sons and one daughter. He succeeded his father in 1000;

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The first period was given to the rescue of helpless folk From the war region. Through the co-opera tion of friends with their motor car this service was carried on through the first two or three weeks of the troubled period.

KWANGTUNG

NEW ONE DOLLAR'S NOTES BEING ISSUED

(From Our Own Correspondent)\.

The second period, extending, now for ten weeks, has been devot od to caring for homeless „rofugees in churchos, Y.M.C.A.'17

Y.W.CA's and in two large capsung (specially provided for the purpose. The large camp in the Continental Building on Shantung and Nau- king Roads opened in early Febru ary, was closed before the end of March, the refugees being removed to the new buildings of the Gov erament Bures of Research" on Brezan Boad

LONDON, April 21. With the Te-imposition of the duty on ten no man of sense will||||| quarrol, declares the Morning Port Brenan Boad damp.. in a leading article, pointing out that the recent influx of Dutch The Brenan Road camp now! Colonial tons has resulted in disor houses 979 refugees; there being 323 ganisation, involving the British men, 301 women 208 boys and 148 Empire industry in severe lones girly, most of these being from Expressing the hope that the Chapel and adjoining rural dia rmischief will now be undone, the tricts now occupied by Japanese Morning Post" comments that it troops. The refugees from other would be hardly fair that part of Shanghai hava

LONG

PRINCE GEORGE AND **QUEEN VICTORIA "

Fringe Henrge, speaking at the Hotol Viatorin na "the guest, he dinner of the National Book Trade Provident Society, last month com plained that many novels were too longthy

People like myself," he said,

would have qui

have sickened of ubyols which quly.

exist on a disproportionate interest in EB

Mr. Philip Guedalia maid faint the most deplorable fact bout the world of books to day was the con fusion between the parts the differ ont charactari should play.

There were reviewers who were authors ad publishers as well. We should who onjoy readi

ronding, and are an get back to ericism us something. xious to keep in touch with the practised by cities and got away literature of the present day and from doubling of partan yet are obliged to at our reading might become dangerous. into a prewdodalife, and that they ura obliged to loayo books half read."

A

novel that hinted of continua tion heronitur was annoying; it was! so easy to pick up the middle part of a trilogy and fad that you a derstood neither the beginning nor the ond of the story

I am glad to notice," proceedą:// CANTON, April 21, his Royal Highness, "that there is The Provincial Bank of Kwanga the same time a valuable reactiqır the Depository of the Pro-to the prom. ure of modern life in this vincial Government, is issuing new shorter biographies, following the notes of $1 denominationi, Those example of Mr. Lytton. Strachey, new notes, unlike the old ones of the $1, $10, and $100 dénomina biony will all be redeemable, ac cording to the Government

which insist upon trouting their subjects as human beings and not DA dried specimens.. One of Mr.. Strachgý we most auccessful" biof The Government so far as making grophion in the life of my great- no attempt to redeem its bankgrand mother Queen Victorin notes of the dehominations men. (Chears) though this habit carries tioned above. As a result, they with it the danger of falsifying un- are accepted in the market at a. der the guise of “using, & little discount of about 25 per cent, as imagination." compared with silver.

a Colony like Ceylon, whose turned home or have secured bodies ir Shanghar which are par

Я to enjoy JU valuable some employment so that they

can remain in the Settlement. Thereticularly interested in vocational have been no new arrivals. dhiring training. the past fortnight.

proference in the British market, should not give a corresponding ad vantage to British trade in Ceylon

ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE

DISPARITY BETWEEN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS

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Rugby, April 90. Lord Snowdon, replying to a de- bato raised by Lord. Lloyd in the House of Lorda on the Govern men, said he was not satisfied with the disparity between imports aud exports of Eussian trade. He had made representations to the Soviot Government and had insisted that as far as it could, steps should be taken to Jassen it.

An advisory committee should be given powers to deal with further guarantees for credits for trade with Russia for more than 12 months, without attaching more stringent conditions than in the past..

At present the camp is in charge of Mr. T. E. Chang, of the Nation pl Y.M..A stuff. The medical work is being cared for by a staff Women's Hospital under the dires tion of Dr. Josephine Lawney, There are 18 persons in the tem porary hospital The most serious cases are taken to local hospitales. Students of Shanghai and of St. John's Universities who have served in the camps for weeks us volunteers have now return to their studies, Much of the camp work is being done by the refugees themselves.

"of doctors and nurses from the

Many friendly disposed persons in Shanghai who have witnessed conditions in the war aren have. bos asking some plan by which they could assist needy people from this area, in the difficuls period of their re-establishment. It is a tro- mendous problem and the needs for assistance are far beyond what all private agencies combined can hope to meet. However, this, Committee considers that the greatness of the tunk should not prevent it from The third period of the work of helping to the extent of its re- the Committee is now in process sources. The details of the scheme of formulation! It has to do with are now is process of formulation. assistance that can rendered to Any fundu sent to the treasurer of the refugees upon return to their the Christian War Relief Com- homes With funds in hand" sup-mittee, F. R. Millican, Christian. plamented by additional contribu: Literature Society, 19

Museum tions which it is felt may be given Roud, will be used for this work, hereafter, it is proposed to carry on this rehabilitation work using as agencies committees organised for the purpose within the churches of the affected area."

Negotiations regarding the extent A recent study made by the of the credits to be given wero in Shanghai Pastors Association in progress, and the policy of guardicates that the Christian church antee would only be continued if it nesisted British industries,

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CASH AND PROPERTY SEIZURES

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flourished in the northern areas, affected by the war. According to this study, there were 18 churches destroyed wholly or in part in Chape and adjacent territory.

It will manifestly be impossible for the Committee with its limited means to attempt more than a sup plementary service in this connec tion... Two methods of relief are being considered, The Arst is direct relief, by which is meant assistave: to help some of thaimoit needy who have been affected by the warto maintain themselves during the early period of their return to their homes. A definite sum will be set aside for this pur pose.

Loans to Small Merchants,

Ruony, April 20. Questioned as to the total amount of claims of British nationals against the Soviet Government, in respect of cash and property in Bussid appropriated without com Another project looks, toward pensation, the Parliamentary providing non-interest-bearing loans Seorotary to the Board of Trade to small merchants, managers of said that insofar as the amounts beps and household industries, ware indicated by the claimants them to provide the necessary ma hucksters and farmers to enable the total claims recorded in the Russian Claims Department torials for starting work again. It amounted to apwards of 200 million is felt that committees connected roubles

with the churches in their respec There were, also various amounts

ivo neighbourhoods will be in expressed in other currencies

position to asosrtain the facts and to give such help where it is most acoded and to provide loans where they will be efficiently managed. While such funds will be adminis tered through the churches it is understood that the help given will not be limited to church members. Definite plans were discussed at a meeting of the War Relief Com mittes yesterday and will be aB- nounced soon. ***

# JOHNSON

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(Router's Special Service.)

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| Plans being made by a special committee on vacational training are concerned with finding employ Naw Your April 20ment for refugees and in assisting Henry (Red) Johnson, Colonel and training refugees in lines of Lindborgh's former chauffeur, has work that will provide permanent been deported to. Europe. : employment. This committoo," of It will be recalled that he was which Colonel Thomas Tehou of the closely questioned by the Emmigra Commercial Press is chairman le tion Authorities when the «Lind"||co-operating in this work with other bergh bady was kidnapped.

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