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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1921.

GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER ON ALLIES' TERMS.

London, Feb, 2

"ad

COMPANY MEETING.

The Bank of East Asia., Ltd.

The second ordinary yearly Continuing his speech in the Reichstag. Herr Simans, the Fareign

Farting, of the Bank of East Asia, Minister, said that Germany would have to pay the total 26 milliards, was hell, 5 pm. yester gold marks Juring the forty-two years, or over three thousand milliards paper marks, while the Allies second damand was that lay at its registered office, "Na, 9)

|Queen's Road Central. Germany should for forty-two years pay a twelve per cent

Mr Pong Wai Ting presided and calorem of German exports. Thus it was estimated that one or two there were presee: Messrs Chow illiards could be obtained from Germany inthe latter way. (Laughter), San, Li Rooz Chun, Weng Te declared that was impossible in the most dourishing pre-war days. Yun Tong, Mek Ching Kong, Fun, The whole spttlement was obscure and contained contradictions to Tie Shao, Kan Yong Pa. P. K He declared that the programme spelled complete Rook. Sz Chare. Lok¿Pinetors no Treaty. conomic enslavement of the people, especially the workers (Sensa Kan Tang (Chief Manager), To lan). The ad valorem" export tax was unconscionably heavy and

The Fong (ostan. Manager and apurious both at home and abroad and with the rise in the rate of robër-ei-La el. there.

of the mark these conditions "would throttle export -dustry. Cries of "quite right."). He asserted that the Allies coulu ja

or punish Germany for not accepting their proposals, otherwise itChars an sand vas na lencer a proposal but an order. He declared that the Allies) seat.. tu - Your wiltration fretu treat to refuse entry to the League of Nations was premature. 2- de recuente which have t Termany had not asked for admission (Applause). At present the same bauds fe- na tome that the nducement to enter was not so great as to counteract the terrors of fruit of thick ink's working fie the

on-entry.

wear is very satisfachung, bwiilw.b Herr Homas, the temmunist, followed and sharply criticisedtour pertussen tuke tiem 25 read he Minister's statement Herr Hofman was subjected to a lot of the net pe at ie the year amounts

Iza se-13,749.ja which it is pr pus nterruption.

and to deal with us Papas

Kobanke

The debate was adjourned until today.

The speech of Herr Simons is characterised by the morning press insolent, while the Reichstag seene is declared to have been a arefully stage-managed comedy with a view to furthering Berlin's lan to pay how much and when the German Government pleases. The counter-proposals will unquestionably be boomed by the German ress with a view to demonstrating how incapable the country is in The face of the Allied financial demands. Meanwhile soma GermLE ndustries in nowise favour this never-never propaganda, foreseeing. with further depreciation of the mark, inevitable fresh wages demands and labour troubles, Herr Simons' speech is regardable as banging the big drum with a view to keeping the door open for fresh negotia- iose at the London Conference when the Germans hope to meet the Allies on an equal footing.

Paris, Jan. 31.

As

In an article in "Le Matin," the former President, M. Poincare. sives the true meaning and results of the recent Conference, stating that Germany is mistaken if she believes that France is not resolved as ever to obtain Germany's disarming and from her the payment of reparation; but to pretend that France is aiming at inneration of the left bank of the thine or even temporary sccupar tion of further German territories without imperious necessity is a -icer volumng and a grows absurdity.

The Brussels Experts Conference is to meet on 7th Februar German delegates have been invited.-Vale.

New York, Feb. 2.

Mr Kan Ting Pallaving read th tier evavening the world. Th

T. pasa dex Bets of d Crat. ng the paid up Capital

th Bank. what will $12,144.

To pay a lemes of diva same, which will absorbest,««>,

To pass bus to brestama, bold to of Founders' Shares und

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wide og Organization Expense Shut ghar latch

Raat Premises |

To write Argo at 50, DIRA,

Transit the Staff Proti.

de at Funds $2.504 105

T transfer to Refern Tund Spaans

To carry inward Süüpid5 (20 The Bank's business has goized further injectement én that of (the precenleg year as tetested

Directo

Important alteration Falkone Sheet. Th

Base therefore dec'ded) to pay a bonus of 9% in allting The American press and prominent politicians generally criticise

Det the fs dreddend originally the German indemnity tanns on the ground that they are larger then tipulated, and, to increase tha The Germans are able to pay and likely to reach unfavourabir to the serve Fund, Up en Sõrmekk United States. The "New York World." which is a Wilson organ which I that will have the whole contends that the tax on exports will reduce the calame thereof tearted support of th--bareholder. America and thus prevent the establishment, of credits for the The Savidgs Department purchase of raw materials necessary for Germany's rehabilitation.

The New York Times" says the real test will come when the Allies attempt to exchange German gold bonds for foodatus America.

The Tribune, which is Republican, however, declares it is more important for the United States that the Allies recover rapidly than that Germany do so.

Judge Garg, interviewed, said Germany was able to pay and would pay, with great benent to the world's commercial situation.

ANGLO-CHINESE CO-OPERATION.

wistis

14

tablished in the legionog of September, and I am glad to say

two mathe tax deposits amelled to hundreda ni The Shangbail housand dollars.

aneb was formally opened for in March act is doing good business. The Saigon Branch! has been greatly ealargal and sus

the poltmal disturbance n Canton, the branch there «brald) Make teres 193ugurated some month-

London, Feb. 2. The Chinese Minister Mr. Sae has written to the press expressing, . Many more Agrones have gratitude for the kindness and courtesy shown him in Englad. He also been established danas the so the Bank in a better emphasises Anglo-Chinese friendliness and anticipates an increase of it but he says that as long as Britain is an Asiatic Power, with peshop to give fields to her territory conterminous with China for a thousand miles, British and Cars. The purchase of the Chinese interests alike demand not only friendliness but co-operation Bank premises than as No. in Industrial development: China is a field for British and Chinese and x De Vurm, Beat Cen operation. Not only China and Britals but the whole world would itrat was complete len Ananet lat

The property is still in enurse of tech vent from the application of British capital and skill to the develop- ment of Chinese resources, but if Anglo-Chinese co-operation is toate utes, and weed it esta

stered. the Both will more in h į luome fruitial D is praential that some proportion of the younger business, which will pestaande beļ

Reneration of Chinese be brought under the direct influence of British des and methods by means of education. The British must attract to Britain some makers and workers of the China of to-morrow.

SINN FEIN IN AMERICA.

London, Feb. 2.

A telegram from Washington says that Lady Geddes, during the

15-

Ace time in phl the ear. 1 report propre tast

wire two

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he alpted, and that the balance st credit of Petit an I Loss Ans

W. SHORT. 10, ne dealt with ac pep 1.

The too

unon fubuely

It cannel of her hasband in England. is flooded daily at the Embassy with insulting and threatening letters from Sinn Feiner warning camet ya being woonded by Mr her of abuduation, injury to and kidnapping of her children

live are taking spectul precautions.

FIGHTING IN PERSIA.

London, Feb, 2.

The Fan Ting. Messrs Kan Chi

SHE,

Blog Paz Shan. P. K. Kank and S: Chang Lok were ested as Directors be the current Barns the m Abom of Mr Chow Sava Son seeded by Mr L. Kroni

It is reported from Teheran that a small body of Bolshevista on Mch it attacked British outposts in North-west Persia. The British Carrously counter-attacked. Twelve Bolshevists were Hilled and nade prisonera. The British had no casualties.

VISITING US. WARSHIPS.

Santiago-de-Chile. Jan. 29.

The American Pacific Squadron, seven dreadnoughts and 18 lestroyers, are visiting Valparaiso to demonstrate American friend- iness to Chile. A second squadron of the same strength is lying at Tallas, where the most cordial welcome was given. Sabaequently the -quadrons carry out combined maneuvres.

OIL FOR THE U.S. NAVY.

London Fei2...

A telegram from Washington states that Secretary Daniels ha approved of a Bill authorising the President to declare an embargo up the exportation of ej. 1 has been referred to the Senate Naval Committee.

THE WORLD'S HEALTH.

London, Feb. 2.

of the

The retiring No. Itors, Mopars Percy Staith. Seth nod Fleming, wete repeted com, con. motion of My Wong Yus Tong -reonded by Mr Fun Ping Shan.

RIFLE LEAGUE.

Hawkins v. Titania. The following are the acres of o math shot of between H.M.S. finwkins and H.M.S. Titunia at sub-cutters Bacge, ranting ia s ift H.M.S. Hazko be ma pista:

Mr Miller

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200 300 600 TL. 45 40 120 Mr Nosa

39 13.8 121 Mr Charlesworth $3 41 38 117 72 107 Mr Bishop... 33 42

30 37 24 105

A report by the Ministry of Health furnistes a grave warning Mr Forinn...................... applicable throughout the world as to the possibility of farther Mr Hudsea.... 37 10 23 29 34 50 epidemics similar to those of 191819 which were responsible for Mr Chapman more deaths than the whole war. A number of most eminent medical Mr Trowbridge... 29 25 22 men state that the world's outlook as regards fatare pestilences is

Total. gloomy. Throughout a carefully prepared report it is plain that the inAuenza epidemic remains a mystery disease. Despite all experi- ments, bacteriological tesis and other data, medical men are at a loss to define the can or offer a cure. They opine that the conditions Mr Jackson over wide tracts of the world will be favourable for further epidemics Mr Tapley....... for at least another generation.

DANGEROUS ALIENS.

Paris, Jan. 81.

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Mr Barker......

Mr Douglas

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Mr Bigsworth Mr Peakatt

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26 85 80

91

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77

Total...

The French police are investigating underhand dealing by several | Mr Edmonds foreigners, mostly Russian, suspected of being Bovietic agents. Two arrests have been made-Vale

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