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HONGKONGATELEGRAPH

FARLIER

THE IMPERIAL CONFERENC

Landon, The Manchester Gomedian says that the Imperia on June 9th continued the discussion of the renewal Japanese Alliance.

Mr. Meigben vigorously opposed renewal. that renewal would impede the possibilities -of- limitation of armaments which depended on" a-zompli ference on Pacile problems.

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"that"

Mr. Hughes strongly supported renewal, the Alliance was the best and cheapest means" of profughing Ala trafia as it provided a strong check upon Japan.

to the natans, that -institution for "blinded and maltors, will ba in- terested in the sixth annuaireport. Thenq are now 1,77% names ou thạ books, 198 now:comers wIE admined during 1930, and in the course, of the year 305 blinded soldiers completed their traintar General Smuts expressed the conviction that the real founda, and were set up in occupations tion of British international policy must be close co-operation with they had mistered. Thus more the United States. Any step which might hinder a better Anglo- than 1,200 men

are already American understanding must be most carefully exxinland and under-established at work. stood. He was of the opinion that the results expected from the A certain punihir of very ex Alliance could be secured equally well from a conference of Powerspart blinded soldiers still remain at St. Dunstan's as pupil teacher interested in the Pacifle.

and instructors to the now- Comters. From the first (writea Sir Arthur Pearson in the Report) (I bara sõught to have blind tex- chers for the blind and gradually four staff has been, augmented from the ranks of the sightless. soldiers. Just as some of on! Paris, June 24.

nan trained as masseurs are en- According to the Versailles Treaty, Germany was obliged to take over the rights and interests of German subjects in Russia aged at the hospitals and else where in giving treatment to China, Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey, and transfer the rights and other disabled soldiers, so thest interests to the Reparations Committee. The separate peace com men having become expert as cluded between Germany and China stipulates that Germany takes blind workers are devoting thair over from China fifty per cent. of unliquidated German property time and skill to the help of their in China, the remainder boing returned to Garman owners. More tess-advanced comrades. The avec, 12,000,000 taels being liquidated, this considerably infringes blind instructors have shown a the rights of the Reparations Committee, which, of course, will be really astonishing capacity fo maintained. A Committee of bankers is examining the methods of imparting their knowledge to

Mr. Massey, it appears, favoured both a renewal of the Alliance and a Pacids conference.

transfer. Vale.

GERMANY AND, CHINA.

COAL STRIKE OVER.

London, June 30.

others.

The wires ard other relatives. of the men have in many cases come to receiva `justruction in the various handicrafts, so as to be of practical assistance to the lindrd soldiers when they be-

The opinion of miners' meetings in most of the colliery dis-cone on workers. tricts favoured resumption of work. Derbyshire, Scotland, York- Among the men still in train- shire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire all recommend accepting at St. Dunstan's are fifteen ance. South Wales resolved on condemning the Executive for Colonials; several who returned ignoring the ballot, opining there was no option if the Federation to their own countries when] is to be preserved, but to accept the terms. Wigan is the most they lost their sight bare now notable exception, six thousand miners having ananimously resolved decided to come here for a course to reject the settlement. At Bannockchase, three thousand have of instruction. Quite a number already resumed and a big influx is expected to-day.

ANTI-ALLIED PLOT.

London, Jane 30.

A Constantinople telegram states that a widespread plot has been discovered, which is believed to be directed by Moscowwith the object. of producing an anti-Allied revolt at Constantinople. The British authorities have arrested a hundred Russians, including three Bolaberist commissaries.

RUSSIAN MOBILISATION.

London, June 30.

A Helsingfors telegram reports that an order for mobilisation of all classes up to forty-eight years has been issued by the Northern Rassian Governments, probably throughout Russia. „The reason is uhknown, but it is thought to be connected with serious risings in Siberia.

THE ENGINEERING DISPUTE.

London, Jane 30. A conference of Engineering Unions' delegates overwhelmingly accepted the agreement with the employers and agreed to recom- mend members of their unions to accept the terms. A ballot of the marabers will be held within a fortnight.

NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

Washington, June 30,

The House of Representatives by 340 votes to 4 adopted Senator Borah's amendment to the Naval Appropriations Bill authorising the President to negotiate with Britain and Japan with a view to a reduction in naval construction.

ALLIES' DEBTS TO AMERICA.

Washington, June 80-

Mr. Mellon has informed the Senate is committee that there has been a suggestion that the United States should accept German reparations bonda as a substitute for the Allies' obligations. The Treasury did not intend to invite such a proposal.

FRENCH BANK IN FAR EAST.

Paris, June 30.

The papers state that a meeting, of the big banks, called by the Minister of Finance to consider the position of a bank which YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM. et quired a certain position in the Far East, decided they

were unable definitely to recommend support of the Bank,

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ATTEMPT ON GEN. GOURAUD.

Paris, June 24.. A Damascus message reports a criminal attempt.committed against General Couraud whilst going to Lake Tiberiade. The General was uninjured-Vale

DR. WELLINGTON KOO.

London,

Dr. Wellingter Koo has returned from Gene A.

of Colonials have settled. par. manently in England. The total of those who have gone to the Colonies and taken up work there is given in the Sixth An- nual Report of St. Dunstan's'as follows: Canadians Australians

South Africans... New Zealanders

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Concerning the new headquar tars of St. Dunstan's the report statea: To equip the house for its purpose and to erect the necessary

the workshops in grounds has been a big under- taking. But the change has been accomplished without any inter- ruption to the work. For the THE

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mea at present in training it was no small problem at first to find their way about the new building and grounds. Gose wore the well-trodden walks and faroiliar pathways which they know by! heart; the old landwerks had vanished. Here was a fr sh world to explora and to emoriae. From the entrance ga's on the Inner Circle a gral drive, sweeping to the left, lei da up to the house. A very fine uner hall, sqrare and lofty, acts as the centre for whst is now a hive of industry. Around it are some of the principal offices; others are in what were once the library, the. ball-room and the drawing- root. Magnificent rooms they are, their roofs as high as two storeys of the main building. Here is ample accommota. tion for the staff of the Secretary and the Treas prer of St. Dunstan's and for the various departments dealing with the training, the settlement and the after care cf the blinded soldiers. Here too, are the Editorial Offices of the St. Dunstan's Review. What was: once a sort of conservatory has been transformed into the Poultry and Country Life Section; the new work shops have been rected in the grounds. Thess buildings aro "heated and ventilsted by the most up-to-data; An example of unconscious systems.

humour was found in an adver

One of Lord Shaw Convalescent bomes have been tisement in Toronto street

at Brighton,

St. car

scences recalls the established Leonard's, Cheltenham, Ilkley, Don't kill your wife, let our figure of Lord and North Berwick, and there is patent electric washing machine Scottish Bench

Scottish legal & private hospital in London. The do your dirty work.

copionaly replenish activities of BL. Dun-tán's, when'

Frausfic and sardonic beadquarters are at the Loner

Enraged

Customer-What!) sud asides of that Circle. Regent's Park, N. W Oos and sixpence for talking for embittered,man extend to regions as remote a couple of minutes to a place they were no the Rockies, the Australasian only just outside London? Why meant to he bash and the," South Alican

in New York I could call up Post). The foo valdt

Hades for less than that amount angladly turned.

Counters Clerk (suavely)A, in queer places o yes; but that would be within the places. city limits!--

Once

CHINESE:DYES.

Dr. C. T. Wang and Mr. C. C. Nieb are planning to form a dye with the Heng Bing Dre (The Dupont Company)

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legs were visible to the

Pr.sumably he had no time to conceal more than half a dozen or so.

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