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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

LABOUS CLOUDS LIFTING.,

London, June 9.

FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921

LAUNCH OF THE 8.8. “KWANGCHOW.”

Interesting Ceremony

At Taikoo.

BARLIER

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

AMERICAN

IN CHINA

From Our Own Correspondent- The Struggle,

SERIOUS COLLISION -

Commenting on. American correspond

ing the American

NEAR SINGAPORE,

Singapore, Juor, less contract, the The Yakobama Maru, outward Daily News, eng

The heavy labour clouds are showing signs of lifting.

Yesterday there was launched The chief proceedings in the coal dispute resterday consisted of a meet- from the Taikoo Dockyard, the steel ing, at, which the men submitted written questions to the owners screw steamer “Kwangchow," a on matters requiring elacidation. After discussion, it was arranged finely modelled vessel of the fol-bound from Europe, and the Inde American Argumen that replies be given at a conference to be held to-day.

There are prospects that the engineering trouble will be settled feet, beam 4 feet depth moulded miles from Singapore shortly befour stating that Article 30 of the

Maru bound for Colombo, frus Witaui contract In fqualid lowing dimensions:-length 321 before the wage reduction notices operate. Trade Union representa-3 feet and having a gross tonngae midnight on Tuesday. The fure treaty of 1858 goes as far as

Singapore collided sirbiy-iwo| the Ameriane treaty of 185S tives saw Dr. Macnamara yestarday and will report to a conference of about 2,500 tons. The vessel is onsile, bulkhead and windlass of the uteded to support the American at York to-day.

A joint meeting of cotton employers and employed has been Navigation Co, Ltd, for their and the ship is reported to be in a

built to the order of the China Indo Maru were badly damaged cars. It proceeds to quote the farranged to be held at Manchester on Friday.

Bangkok trade, and has two decks, dangerous position. The Yokohama,

article, providing that “should'si a long combined poop and bridge | Mara's forecastle was buckled up.

|any time the Tashing Empire deck and top gallant forecastle. the Indo Mara's anchor being fixedy right, privilege of Accommodation is provided on in. bridge deck amidships for the off-Maru's crew is missing and a calor other intercourse, which One member of the lado favour connected with: wither ozvigation or commerce, in patiti cars, engineers and first class for believed to be killed. Eleven were are not conferred by this treaty, eign passangers. Chinese first injured, some se iously and were such right, privilege or favour class accommodation is situated at brought to Singapore aboard the will at ance freely inure, to the The tween decks have also been in the Empire Dock. the after end of the upper deck Yokohama Maru which bas docked benefit of the United States." made suitable for carrying pas Board tug was despatched to take this treaty is public property, the A HarbourThe paper points out that since in tow the ludo Mar ghose three Mitsui company must be regarded as having entered into its con-

ANGLO JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

London, June 9."

sengers.

insist on public discussion of this item and asks them to bear steam winches and derricks cap. transferred to the Yokohams Maru. It got with its eyes open, and con-

The cargo gear consists of eight| Passenger and -mails were

able of dealing with weights up to 30 tons. The steam steering gear

Increasing attention is being devoted to the meeting of Empire Premiers on imperial and foreign policy, which is regarded as a mest important subject of discussion, particularly as regards the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. Mr. Ormsby Gore, M.P., in an article in the Nineteenth Century Review, boldly urges the Premiers to

American and Chinese views before committing the Empire to any

chudes, "there seems to be more decision. He advocates that all the cards be thrown on the table

INTER-PORT TENNIS.

than a little reason

for the and the problem treated as a whole in the full light of day. Mr.is of the "Wilson Pirrie" type fitt-

Shanghai, June 9. American attitude.” Ormsby Gore anyhow hopes that greater facilities of publicity will ed in house aft and controlled In the inter-port tennis matches In a similar strain, the Chăm ba afforded the proceedings.

from amidships by telemotor gear. Ng Sae Kwong defeated Tanaka, Press remarks that if Japan is The cellular double bottom is con- 5-7, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. It was remark-permitted to obtain control of the structed for the carriage of oil able tennis, the Hongkong insisting | Wireless of the Far East sho fuel and the fore and after peaks before the match that as he was would be enabled to censor Far can be used as trimming tanks.at the top of his form he must win. Eastern nowe sent abroad in the The propelling machinery consists Tanaka broke his racquet in the event of a Japan-American war. of a set of "Brown-Curtis" type third set which bothered him, but This would not be permissible, of turbines, comprising of HP. Ng was always supreme. Mansel and LP. turbines combined with Smith defeated Lo, 64, 46, 63, astern turbines, driving a single 6-8 in a gruelling match. propeller through double reduc tion gear, capable of maintaining

THE CULTURE" PEARL AGAIN !

London, June 9.

At the annual conference of the National Association of Gold- smiths at Leicester, it was stated that an instrument had been invented, which distinguishes between the Japanese "culture" pearl and the real pearl. The test was made by means of ultra-violet rays of 1,500 candle power. It is said to have given excellent re- ault. The "culture" pearl becomes yellow under the rays,

B

RIVER COLLISION.

and therefore the American Government recently warned the Chinese Government of the hazards involved in the abroga- tion of the Federal Wireless total combined shaft horse

contract. The paper conciades. power of 1,600 on ordinary sea ser-

"On the question of Shanghai, vice, with the turbines running at ringebow in the river collision already said "No" to Japan; on The British Court blames the the American Government” has 3.500 revolutions per minute and with the Arratsen Apcar and the Yap and wireless faster the propeller at 192 revolutions minute. This machinery is sap-made as regard damages.

per directed the usual engairy to be reply will be the same.”

plied with superheated steam from one large mallitubular marice

BRITISH-GERMAN TRADE AGREEMENTS TO EXPLOIT boiler at a working pressure of

RUSSIA'S RESOURCES.

Berlin, June 9.

Shanghai, June 9.

In connection with the American Government's protaat. the Japanese Government has

sent

2

loog

SEARCH FOR AMERICAN

statement 2001. per square inch. The

DESERTER.

tthe American Government, in boiler is fitted so that either coal

Shanghai. June 9. which it points out that the pro- The United States or fuel oil can be used for generat authorities are searching for A. Government does not violate any Military posed agreement with the Chinese The Tageblatt states that certain British and German industrialing steam under forced draught of E. Norman, a deserter from the pr niples of the open door or of interests have concluded agreements to develop trade and exploit the "Howden" system. the resources of Russia, as a result of negotiations conducted by also a large donkey boiler, and the

There is 15th Infantry who was under ar-equal opportunity. Krassin when in Berlin recently with Herr Hugo Stinnes. The vessel is fitted with all the latest

The man leaped from a On the other hand. Mr. Obats, journal adds that the systematie reconstruction of Passia will be suxiliary machinery, and is light-econd story window and escaped, the Japanese Minister in Peking. endertaken in close touch with the Russian delegates. Lenin will led by electricity throughout.

as filed Note with the Peking reconstruct the Government on a coalition basis.

THEATRICAL COMPANY

Goverment claiming that the contr et with the Mitsui Cop- ACTION.

Shanghai, Jane 9.pany will not infringe on the American policies, for an open Mr. Harry Neville, advance door and equal ouportunity; and manager, wan his suit for back par has requested the Chinese Gov-

EMPIRE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

Lordon, June 9.

at a meeting of the British Imperial Council of Commerce it was arranged that the next triennial congress of Empire Chambers it was arranged that the next triennial congress of Empire Cham- bers should be held in London in 1921, Lond Derby was elected oresident for the year 1921-22.

BYE-ELECTION.

Londa, June 2.

in the bye-election at Hewond due to Mr. Hlingworth's elevation to the peerage, the result was as follows:-Halls faburi. 18.136; England Coalition Liberal. 13,125; Picstone (Liberal), 5,671.

CALCUTTA DERBY SWEEPSTAKE.

London, June 9.

It now transpires that the second prize in the Calcutta Sweep, valued £36,000, came to Britain, the winner being Mr. David Doig, a Dundee jute merchant, who held four tickets.

NEW POST FOR M. VENIZELOS.

London, June 9. It is understood that M. Venizelos will shortly become Secretary General of the Federation of the League of Nations Unions. has declined the salary thereof.

DUTCH DIPLOMATIC- POSTS.

Hague, June 9.

He

Messrs. Scotts" Shipbuilding and Engineering Co.. Ltd, of Greenock, are the builders of the turbines and gearing while the boiler and all appurtenances have

rest

been made by the builders of the and transportation expenses-fromfernment to reply to the repre-

vessel. The naming

ceremony

was performed by Miss Eukin, who, on arrival, was presented with handsome bouquet of Howers by ittle Miss Molly Reid.

The launch passed off very US- cessfully and after the ship had taken the water the company pre-

the Denniston Company directors sentations made recently to the Japanese Government regarding- The Sino American wireless con- tract.

GENERAL NEWS.

WORLD-WIDE SPORT.

DISPUTED SUBWAY AT ASCOT

A subway under the station at

Joa Anderson, the Perthshire sent adjourned to the Dock Offices. Ascot leading to the race-course cricketer, is supervising the lay- Here Mr. C. C. Sectt, a London is being claimed by the railwaying out of a golf course in Kent Director of the Company and Part-company as a private path. The for Major Astor, who was recent ner of Messrs. Butterfield and claim is to be contested by they defeated in the Dover election. Swire, after being welcomed back council..

Previously Joe had planned to the Colony by Mr. Edkins, ask-HADDON HALL CHANGES HANDS. Perthshire.

course for the Major at Meikleour, ed those present to join him in drinking long life and prosperity handed over to the Marquis of Joel to contradict in most positive The Duke of Rutland bag Reoteris requested by Mr. Jack to the good ship "Kwangchow." Granby, his son, parts of Heddon terms the report, which appears and complimented Miss Edkins estate-inelading the

famous to

on the successful and graceful" Hall"-not disposed of at the hat manner in which she had perform-recent sales.

ed the launching ceremony. He

then made a short speech congra-

tulating the staff on the good work

BELICS OF THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS? During road widening opera

have been published

big brother, M... 5. B. Joel, has been in any promoting a fight on Epsom Downs between Dempsey and Carpentier. The report bears its own refutation.

done in the Taikoo Dockyard in tions at Eastbourne a trench Mr. Solly Joel is in South Africa. which he referred to the recognis-containing about 20 skeletons

Tom Newman, the billiards" ed importance of shipping to was found. The bodies lay about champion, is only 27 years of Hongkong, and to the increasing) a yard apart with their feet age. He has been a long time. importance of shipbuilding in towards the east. All were in a in the limelight for one so young Hongkong. Mr. Scott also re- good state of preservation, the bat he came baforo the public ferred to the high quality of ocean teeth, in some cases, being perfect. first when he was only ten years going ships turned out by the ship- dagger and other implements of age, when, so it is said, be bad building firms of the Colony and were discovered. It is thought to carry a box about with him to to the efficient manner in which the skeletons are tbose of enable him to get up to a fullsized' the staffs concerned had trained eleventh-century warriors who table.

fught in a battle between the up Chinese workmen to the point Saxons and the Normans when Golf Course alongside the rail- A big corner of St. Andrews of turning out work fully equal william the Conqueror landed at way is being lifted and reisid. in quality to that produced in Home yard. He expressed his belief in the likelihood of ship- DEATH OF SEW YORK BANDIT building still further progressing

Pevensey.

* KING."

Was

A gold cup has been presented

·

to Ernest Barry in recognition of

his winning the sculling cham- pionship last year.

It is stated that the recent tour

in Hongkong, both in regard to the Monk Eastman, the "king" of New York's underworld, was number of ships and their siz recently found dead with fire of the M.C.C. team in Australia and in the maintenance and quali-bullets in his body in Fourteenth resulted in a profit of between Ity of work.

Mr. Jas. Reid replied in appre-most notorious gnoman in New

street. Eastman

the £7000 and £8000. ciation of what Mr. Scott had said York's history. His real name

A $2.00 CAMERA WILL regarding the staff, also support was William Delarey and he was

TAKE PICTURES. The Minister for Foreign Affairs has asked the Second Chart- ing Mr. Scott's remarks on ber to grant credit to new diplomatic posts, namely:Minister to quality of shipbuilding and en-lidated all the principal Eastside the photographs equal those se- the born of Irish parents. He conso- but no sensible person claims that Mexico, the Consul General at Lima as acting Minister of Peru.gineering work turned out in and Bowery, gangs, directed in-cured with a $50.00 lens. The Ecuador and Bolivia, the latter to take up a similar position at Caracas Hongkong. for Venezuela and Colombia. Provision will be made in the 1922 budget for diplomatic needs in the Central American Republics.

DUTCH LITTERATEUR ENTERTAINED.

"

London, June 9, Mr. Louis Coupirus, the foremost living Dutch litterateur, will dine with Mr. Cecil Harmsworth at the House of Commons to-night, and will be entertained by the Anglo-Batavian Society on the 15th June.

numerable robberies and a vast eye is a miniature camera, and illicit drug traffic, and was the lenses simply remedy defects in go-between in many murders and the natural photographing mech- assaults. Shortly after Amer-anism. The better the lenses. PARALYTIC BUT ACTIVE. ica entered the War he the befter the results. The "I was paralytic and knew was released from prison Hongkong Optical Co., Succes nothing," said William Corwen. [and enlisted. He won the Distin-sors to Clark & Co., Refracting charged at Liangollen with steal-guished Service Medal by his galand Manufacturing Opticians, ing a bicycle from a local-botellantry at the front, and his officers located in 53, Queen's Boad Cen-- Parsued over the mountain paths secured a full pardon for him. tral, manufacture lenses as sale, assaulted a constable, and, locked form, but the bandit-lure proved factory as can be produced by the by mounted police, he violently After the war he promised to re-as nearly perfect, and as satis- up, disturbed the neighbourhood too much for blu. In addition combination of human ingenuitya all night by shrieks. Three to other activities he became and constructive machinery of

liquor peddler after prohibition. the highest type:

months bard labour:

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