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FUNERAL OF THE BOY- EMPEROR'S MOTHER.

Old World Ceremonies in the Capital.

The funeral of Princis Chun ithe Boy-Em -pur's mother, wo was reported to Nave takən hər own lif left Pilica t'bu's (palaca Peting at ten in rutas past two on the morning of the 30th, ult, starting on the lone alow march to the maqsoleum,of| Priner Cun, father of the late Emperor Kuang. Hou and grand- father of the ex-Empire Hum Tung. An enormous number of people, principally Chinese bai with a few foreigners interposed, were already lining the streats to gain a view of the procession.

The ceremonies abserved throughout were those usually accorded only to an Empress. On leaving the pilace the pr - cession moved westwards. The flag of the Manohu Housebold was carried in front, followed by a party of Imperial Hunting Braves. Then came four camels loaded with Lunting tanta, four hunting falcons carried by hunts-| men followed the camela. Next there appeared the bearers of 12| banners representing the Chun House, then followed the Peking Gendarmeria Band playing the Dead March in "Saul."

A pair of Imperial Lions and an empty sedan chair introduced a new feature in the procession, a bri bantly decorated a-dan chait with various imperial em)-1-ms following and being followed by beaters of two gorgeous imperial fans held aloft on lung staves and a large umbrella ad of imperisi yell. Then came two umbrellas made of grey silk and inscribed with sacred Buddhist characters. These were con ributed by the Mancha Hous÷hold.

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1921

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THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

Outline of Agenda. In drawing up an outline of

other nations not to interfere. In a group of strong nations such as ste to assemble in Washington it is therefore imperative that there shoull be some understanding as to one another's policies and isome azre ›ment as to a mutual course of action concerning them limitation of

A Chinese band with acien./*ubjects to be considered at the before there can be any real

Armamen's

pects this Conference to result No ope with reason ex- in disarmament or anything like disarmament; but every one may reasonably xpect a limitation or even recuction of armaments if the United States, Grea: Britain pies in the Pacific and Far and Japan can agrae on certain Est. It is for that

Conference that is to begin its Chinese instruments supplied by

*essions BT Washington on the Imperial Musical D partment November 12 h, the Government of the Manchu Hlouse contributed of the United Stats have had no selections of all time, music

intention to exercise any control while the band of the

oer the discussion or to limit it Charity Factory, established

in any way, but has acted for the hy the lat Princess, came neconvenience of the participants. ttle way in front of the coinformal erg is has undoubted- which was borne by 8) colies s-cured storm tion of what dr ssed in purpl, the coffin beinther lover onents have in mad. draped in red. An escort of 16 and this tentative programine has Manchu Cavalrymen carrying been dra td in the light of that jold Manchu wespins escarted the

bier. Parties of police and an-nformation. The outline of sub-much the most important of al jects to be considered, or agend, as transmitted by the United Stats to the principal Powers, is

diers completed the oficiall portion of prizession.

* follows:

The Chief Mourier, Prince [Chuo, Prince Tao Tao and thei two younger sulte Princes-

LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS. Chun, walked immediately in 1-Limitation of naval arma- front of the coffin dressed in m-n-Basis of limitation. Ex- white, but later enter da motor tent of imitation. Fulfilment of and ove the remainder of the conditions. Hong journey...

2-Rules for control of new A group of officials represent-agencies of warfare.

ing the Manchu House and the 3.-Limitation of land arma- Republic of China were in control | rugat.

of the processinn, Prominert among these wite Genera! Wang

PACIFIC AND FAR EASTERN QUESTIONS.

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that the Pacific and Far Eastern questions on this programme are the questions to be discussed.

con-

tiges, that concerning Europe as

It is true, the 'utlook

well as the Far East thatë are problems remaining Do-olved. To France those problems are param Ust. Month by month France as rome to realize more and more her growing 18ulation on the Continent. As one of hr journaliste. Jacques Bainville, says in Le Liberfe concerning tac withdrawal of American and les- seing of British troops an the Rhine, it would be unjust to leave to the French the whole tark of mounting goard and then re- 2. Application to subjects: proach them with having too

(1) Territorial integrity. many soldiers. "If we are oblig-| (b) Administrative integrity, `ed to maintain costly armaments,” (c) Open Door-equality of, he adde, “it is not for our amuse- administrative and inment. It is because we have not dustrial opportunity. 4a good Peace Treaty. There is (d) Concessions-monopolies | the reply all ready, if at Washing-|

and other economic privil-ton say one should raise the exes.

question of French militarism.”

| Hasi-ching. Piire-Tao Tao, re- 1. Questiona relating to China

presating the »z E · paror, and-princip es to be applied.

Mr. Chi Ling representing the Imperial Hop ehold.

SOLDIERS OU RD THE WAY. The route throughont was lined by men of the Peking Gendar- merie and Metropolitan / Police. Sacrificial stations were supplied by the yamens of the Manchu Banners at regular intervals.

Every available space was filled with onlookers as the procession wended its way slowly westwards from the vicinity of the Drom Tower. through Hsinchiebkou. the Hsicbimen, rio Haitien, then northwards by way of Peiyangho to the destination of Changping- hsien, near Misokoufeng.

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(e) Development of railways. This states clearly the relation (D) Preferential railroad rates. | between European problems and (g) Status of existing com- | the question of land armaments, mitments. Questions relat for the maintenance of armies in ing to Siberia. Similar the world to-day is largely for the questions relation to China. enforcement of European policies, 3.-Mandated islands.

Naterally, therefore, the French The topics which are considerare chiefly interested in the sub- ed likely to come under discus-ject of limitation of land arma- sion at the Conference-such as ment and the policies that affect "the

Open Door," possible the European Coatinent The trusteeship for Chins, revisions policies concerning the Pacific of taxes, tariffs, currency, and fand the Far East can be enforced legal procedure in China-are all only or at least chiefly by osval and comfort to your eyes. If specific questions which will armiment, and it la naval arma- they do and if the mountings are come under one or another of the ment which is imposing on the properly adjusted, they are Allheadings in this programme, ..overnment of the United States, Right, Do not be afisfied nale-s Although questions as to arma-Great Britain, and Japan their they arm. There is no comfort in ment corte Brt on the pro- prinsiplinancial bor.l-ns. There «pectaries t'at ære mer ly "good gramme, the Outlook (N-w York) fore, -o far as those three coun enough” They are either Bight | states, tinere is no indication that tries are concerned, naval arma or All Wronz. if cor glaxes they will n-c-searly come upment and the no icies of the Far are in need of changes, adjust. first for discussion. On the con-] East and Pac fi; are going to be ments or repairs, send thein to trary, there is every indication the prime qrestious under dis- the Hongkong. Orjcal Co., Suc- that, in whatever order the subcussion. ceggera in Clark & C‹ # fracjcts are considere", the decisions

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purpose of d-fending or e forcing Cupfere ice Discussions Asaɔcia. heir policies. If a natiou'stion, Mr. Wine Tab-h-len, policies are not questioned or ex-Ministër ·f_Foreign Affairs, TO HELP THE POOR.

likely to be questioned, it will was electel Chairman, Mr. Paai

s chance to rise up against the of the

jexisting administration in Hupeh. "A circular has been recently have it:le occasion for using Yuan-pei, Chancellor sent out by the Association for those tools. If its policies are in National University, was au bor-

They subsequently arrested Jan helping th 1bouring class. They danger of being questioned or lined to organize the National Colonel Howard Bury, of the Kang-wu, Chang Yang-yao, Fan are aiming at social and indus-rests ed, it will either hav- tUpion of Pacific Conference Dis Mount Everest expedition, reports Yat-chap, Chen Ting-fang, and trial davelignent for the w Ifire abandon its policies or find some cassions Association_in Sbang that an accessibl› route has been nine others together posing as f labourer and are enga.edrools for defending or maintain, bai, and Messr, Wang lab-fonod to the summit of Mount officers of the so-called "Peoples" whole-h anally in establishing ing its policies. If a na ion is high, Wang Chia-heig, Li Eterest.

Army. It is alleged that they banks, factories and schools. It strong to men and resources and Cine-hot LI Ya-yisz, Chiso BOGUS MILITARY ORGANIZATION. control eight organisations in is understood a labour mig zine believes its policies are right, it Chen-bsion, and Cnow Cha-chen *Recently "secret service" Wucbang, Haskow, and Has will be published soon.” This is not likely to abandon them, were the nom nited delegation til detectives discovered the lurking-Yang with saven thousand men Heingmin News Illominating paragraph is emitad therefore is likely to find visit and interchange views with place of undesirables at Wachang involved." ted by the Talu Neus Agency. some tools by which to persuade the Diplomatic Corps.

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