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THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

Washington, Feb. 1. The draft Treaty between the United States, the British Empire. France, Italy and Japan for limitation of naval armamentą waś sub- mitted to the Plenary Session of the Conference this morning. The Treaty is divided into chapters, the first containing agreements in twenty separate articles and the second containing details of spacito The articles of Chapter one provide for the saval agreements capital ships the Powers respectively may retain. The American and British lists were esbird on 20th January; France retains nine ships of a tonnage of 21.000, Italy ten of a tonnage of 182,000 apd When the Treaty is effective all Japan ten of a tonnage of 301,000. other capital ships built er building by the five Powers will be terapped. In addition to specified capital ships the United States may complete and retain two ships of the West Virginia,class now constructing and thereafter scrap the North Dakota and Delaware, whilst Britain may construct two new capital Ships not exceeding 33,000 tons each and then serap the Thunderer, King George' Fifth, the Ajax and Centurion.

anregale tonnares,

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

31922

COMMUNISM IN CANTON.

FOOTBALL

A Warning Note from Shanghai.

The following from the Shart- Asi Ties of January 26, is

of special interest, in view of the suppestiin of pantical induence. being at the back of the seamen's strike.-

Hongkong F.C. Challengel Shield Competition.

2ND ROUND.

R.G.A...... 1 HMS. Durban 0. At Soekampoo yesterday after- noon the teams lined out as under: R.GA-Phillips, Walker and Woodhouse; Bailey. Pascoe and Donovan; Keay, Lällett, McHugh, Couters and Harris,

Durban Lawrence; RonAFN and Pavey: Davies, Beasden and Millar Davison, Cann,

were very even, each side attack-

ball and

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A HAT YOU CAN COPY AT HOME-

your head!

Sinister whisperings continue to all the air that the shippin strike at Hongkong is somethin more than a purely labour move- ment. A significant message Pablished to-day, emanating fro.:King: the Eastern News Agency, which Mahoney and Wemyns. Referee:

be uncommonly wel-Mr. Smith." seems to informed with reference to a widzi The sailors were well supported variety of subjects, both in this from the stand and ropes whea Aggregate Tonnages.

part of the world and The naval ratio agreement gives in standard displacement tan-

farte:Cann started for the Durban, who for capital ship replacement as follows: United Seld, in the effect that the bed were the first to attack, Walker naxes aggregate States and Britain each 525.000 tons. France and Italy each 175,000 jet striking Chinese seamen clearing: The opening minates

Canton irc.! tons, and Japan, 213,000 páns, The Powers agree not to exceed these have proceeded to

Other artides dx 35.000 tons as the maximum Hongkong bare joined forces witing in turn. Lellions sent in a if any capital ship; provide that no ship should carry a gun ex- the Labour Party, who are a long dropping shot, which Law-

to be identified with Communisr reeling sixteen inches; fix the total tinnage of aircraft carriers as

rence pashed cut to McHugh.. unreal abe who dallied with the i follower United States and Britain each 135,000 tons, France and There is nothing

frute each suade tons and Japan $1.909; provide that no vessels bere such a report. If it is true thPaver cleared. The R.G.A. I after be laid down except capital ships to carry gucs exceeding Cantonese constitute the brain i

China, it is equally true that Camat a centre from the right and turned and Couzens, running in. eight inches.

Scrapping Warships.

ton is the spiritual home of r avolution, for it is in that planet, opening the

put ball and goalkeeper into the be reconverted inta Na vessel liable for scrapping aball

score for the merchantmen in that the conception of revolutR.GA, after ten on warship and no preparations shall be made

minutes play. Į peace time for the purpose of converting them into warships, except was first formed, leading to the This reverse caused the sailors to stiffening the decks and mounting guna not exceeding six inches. downfall of the Manchas and the put on extra pressure and Wood The rules laid down for building by any contracting Power for installation as the first Presiden houre, miskicking in front of goal,

By Marian Hale. cther Foxers for scrappings provide, they mast be treated so that of the Chinese Republic of Dgave the sailers a chance to leve they cannot be put to combatant use. Scrapping may be effected Sun Yat-sen, whose career may te up, but Davison skied over the

If you are one of those lucky can absolutely depend upon by sinking, or breaking up or converting into targets. The Treaty likened to that of the blazing bar. The RG.A. pressed for a folk who has a gift with the beware of the figured things for remains in force til December 31, 1936, and if none of the powers meteor that dames forth in the few minutes their backs, being up needle and an eye for colour, then notify two months prior to that date their intention to terminate the sky for a brief spell and then dis on the half way line and Wemyns, your between-season bat problem Treaty it will continue in force until the expiration of the two appears. The tragedy of Dr. Sun receiving a long pass, raced away is solved!

Right at the centre front em- biennium from the date notice is given.

Yat-sen is that whereas he band centred, Woodhouse kicking

Of course, you'll need a frame,broider a sunburst, in some bright The delegates of the fire great Powers formally assented to the revealed himself as a past master behind The corner was well 800e sort of a turban effect which colour, smartly contrasting with Naval Treaty.

in the art of destroying, he has taken

Then and Beasden miskicked quite suite the lines of your face. the body of the hat. The Plenary Session.

smooth across the front, smooth not the genius of re-building, al-close in, Donovan clearing. The

Next your material. The Plenary Session of the conference adopted without dis-hough he has had an unexample ball went

Dorelyn is excellent. How. Lacross the back and you: out to Couzens the cassion resolutions regarding foreign post offices in China, with- drawal of foreign troops, the "Open Door" wireless in Chins and Pportunity such as has been given latter giving to Lelliot, who tested ever, according to your mood, you ingenuity for draping must find

to fex figures in history. His Lawrence with a long shot, Hands brocaded silk.

might use silk crepe ur even soft becoming lines for the

sneplus of material at the side. the Chinese railways; also a declaration of the Powers asking China capacity as the architect of a no- against Bailey sent the sailors in. to reduce her military forces and a resolution for pablicity

But, if your eye for colour and There now! A bat after one foreign commitments to China, after which the draft Naval Treaty tlon's political destiny is in in-bat Walker returned and hear and line is not something you of Poiret's smartest models!

verse ratio to his ability for mis-running in finished up weak. The chief, and it is in this menace :sailors got away and Walker con- the peace and good order of China ceded a corner from which Dart- that the greatest danger lies, both Fod shot over. Three corners in to Chinese and foreigners alike. succession fell to the sailors but A New International Force. | is time that a warning zote nothing came from them. Half

Alip-and-teeth relationship” should be struck so that we may time came, the R.GA. leading by should exist between China and

lull purselves into

2 false a real to ril.

Japan, but the world knows that, sense of security,

Resuming, the R.G.A. forced a mainly from political causes the

At the East China Cbristian We cannot somehow get rid of corner. Durban cleared and trans-personal relationship is not o Ju lurking suspicion that the work-

Walker kicking befriendly and intimate as it should Educational Association's Session ling men of the South are being hind. Deneran cleared from the be, writes the Tokyo correspo dat Shanghai, Prof. F. D. Burton, lized by Dr. Sun's party as alfag kick, but the sailors were ent of the Times How to aprovechairman of the Ccina Educa- potential weapon with which to bark again and Davison struck is occupying the attention of tional Commission, delivered & Laleve the desired end. By en-the side of the net from close liberal-minded The Conference has adopted a Treaty perhibiting the use of Mineering a shipping strike. the fare. Phillips saved a long shot countries and

there are some powerful address on the work of prison gas and limiting submarine warfare.

páry is in reality hitting at the and the RGA getting down. who think it will be brought about bis Commission. After explaining foreigner by administering Lelliot tested. Lawrence the largely, if not mainly, through the the inception of the Commission and the work it bad done; Dr. prave blow to foreign interests. alie. Clearing at the second at-stru entality at the Bar

At the end of October the In-Burton proceeded to give some China's shipping tradę being tempt. Darban again got working temational

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Bar Association, negligible factor, it may be ruled and Phillips cleared a shot from which bad its inception in Manila impressions and opinions on the out altogether from the scope of Millar, but the sailors coming and was born in 1920 at Tokyo, question of Christian Education

chief and immediate obj et of the

was presented..

of

Mr. Hughes anounced that the Chinese tariff resolution will be temporarily postponed, but will subsequently be embodied in the Customs tarik

The Shantung Settlement.

The announcement of the settlement of the Shantung question the Plenary Conference by Mr. Maghey received loud applause and evoked expressions of deep satisfaction be the delegates. Mr. Shideham - thanked Mr. Balfar and Mr. Hughes for their good olors. Mr. Alfred Sce believed that the settlement would remove all possibility of Sino-Japanese misunderstanding. Mr. Balfour declar. ed that Britain was most gratified at the settlement owing to her interests in the Far East and added that Britain was ready to return the Wethe.wel leasehold.

"Poison Gas and Submarine Warfare.

the material rise future delivery.

AMERICAN TRADE.

INDIAN UNREST.

Washington.-Feb. 2.

THE EMPIRE OF LAW.

men of

both

from

CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA

Educationists on Need of Encouragement of Schools.

be centred in the developmeat # a Chinese Christian community. which should be sufficiently strong financially and otherwise, o as to be able to take upon

• Christian

The Federal Reserve monthly review declares that production and any discussion bearing the again, forced the P.G.A. goal-held its first regular annual con- in this country. He said that the trade show no striking departures. There has been a sensational present strike at Hongkong. The keeper to carry the ball over theference at Peking. The mem-Christian Church in China shouldy slackening in certain manufactures, but in a number of lines activity injury, in the main, devolves online. The bail was sent behind bers of the Chinese Bar gave de was well snstalled. The tendency towards stabilisation of prices foreign shoulders. Being one of from the resulting fag kick legates from Japan and the continues. Inrraised activity is shown in iron, steel is unchanged the leading commercial seaports Couzens missed an easy chance of Philippines a plendid reception and textiles show little improvement. The silk trade is depressed, and a centre where many steamers putting his side ahead, for after and there were in attendance:

Russian lawyers raw silk having cilitated against orders for from the four corners of the globe beating the backs, he sta. the ball some

come to for the disposal of their the wrong side of the post. TaeKharbin (among whom was one itself the building up and guld- commodities and for the supply of sailors put cut their last effort lady practitioner), and also mem con and provisions, Hongkong and just in time forced a corner, hers of the Far Eastern American ance of China as

ems large in this part of the but their hopes were dashed to Bar Association. composed of nation without foreign aid. He world in point of commercial and the ground for Millar kicked the American lawyers practising in then spoke of the educational system in America sod Great Calcutta, Feb. 1.

shipping importance,

ball behind. With the ball in the Sbacchel. Having

It is the ambititions aim, of the Britain. and expressed the In consequence of the arrest of two non-co-operatir picketers such a big population to support. air from the goal kick, the whistle near Pabua, Bengal, a crowd of two thousand on the 27th January. Hongkong has naturally

International Bar Association to opinion that where government to de. Sunded

for time, leaving the assaulted the District Magistrate, the Police Saperintendent and pend on Canton and the surround-R.CA. winners of a hard game associations of the whole world. simultaneously, the result enrol in its membership the Barschools and private schools were Deputy Superintendent. The last named became unconscious. The ing vicinity as well as inland in which at times football was Those of the United States and WKS better than in "countries mob was warned to disperse and replied with a volley of stones.ports for the supply of foodstus. sacrificed for rough play. The police fired blank cartridges and then buckshot without effect The ficating population in Hong-

Canada have been already appro

where state education existed on the mob, whereupon they were obliged to fire ball, killing four kong is a pretty big one and plays been the correct reaplt.

A draw on the play would have ached, and in this connexion the alone, as in this case it was apt delegates at Peking heard a re-to become too cut and dried The port from Dr. R. asujima, a

private schools in Chios, which now numbered 27,000, ought, he jeading Tokyo barrister and mem- the seamen who have now gone out earth. We are not concerned with ber of the Middle Temple, on the said, to receive every possible in strike. That the situation is the quarrels of Chinese political annual meetings held in Septem-

speaker assuming a very alarming aspect parties, but we have a right to at Cincinnati and Ottawa of made a few suggestions, which The chief event of the Prince of Wales' visit to Indore was may be shown by the fact that the protest against the conversion off the American and Canadian Bar he thought might improve the. the holding of a public Durbar on Thursday morning which was river steamers manned by British this International Settlement into sidaring the question of joining more and better middle schools

Associations, which are now cou. present edscational system: attended by the largest number of ruling princes and chiefs yet naval crews had to Bxsembled to meet the Prince of Wales. Eighteen were presented. Hongkong with only the goods tical mal-contents who make no Masujima istimated that

to a happy hunting-ground for poli-the new international boy. Dr. more schools for the training of the Prince personally bestowing honours upon each. It was an carried to Canton on board. In pretence

teachers, and a more perfect sy impressive spectacle and rich in colour. The Prince was cordially short, the coastal trade is at a hatred of the foreigner.

of concealing their John Simon had promised to use tem of elementary schools. acclaimed by large crowds all along the routes.

What his influence to persuade the Dr. Barton concluted by speak- standstill and Hongkong has to has happened at Canton may be English Bar also to join. Further, ing very seriously of the unchris- “ depend entirely on the Canton-duplicated at Shanghai, striking the All-India Lawyers' Confertianlike attitude of Christianity Bere the brid groom has turned Kowloon Railway for the transpor- at the very root of business and fence" has signified its intention in China and said Christianity a modern agburban residence into tation of goods to and from Can-dislocating the commercial ma-(of joining.

must not only enter schools, but a palace of Japaness art. The fon. A continuation of paralyzed chinery. The Municipal Council Dr. Masujima in the past three (should enter also into industry arrangement of the home, as well transportation facilities would be established a good and sound pre-years has spent much time ad- and commerce. as the furniture, are Oriental

WILL WRITE HIS LOVE STORY. Recently Mr. Komai expres

and wounding six persona.

PRINCE'S VISIT TO INDORE.

London, Feb. 2.

POET'S ROMANCE.

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an important part in the life of the port. It is closely allied to

return

Sr

encouragement. The

purels greatly detrimental to Hongkonz cedent when, it recently decided vocating this idea of a world "Sciectific Methods of Educa-

and its trade, as the strikers and to afford no asylum to that sinis-non of members of the Bar, and tion" was the theme of an address, their sponsors must be well aware, ter individual known by the picis again to visit America with the delivered by Dr. W. F. Russell, of We have lately had occasion to turesque appellation of "Little same object. He calls this world the College of Education of the

First Saw His Bride in "Chu Chin Chow"

News leaked out recently of a romantic marriage between East ed his regret that bis secret has dwell on the anti-foreign manifes-Hsu." What we require is an ex-union the "Empire of Law." and State University of low and a and West

been discovered, as he had hoped tations that have been rearing tension of that precedent to em- emphasizes the wonderful, and member of the Chins Educational Gonuoske Komat, the well-to keep it until the New Year. their ugly heads in various parts brace all native disgruntled politi-beneficent power it might exerci e Commission spoke of the trem known Japanese poet, han mar- Asked if he would tell the story of this country. They make

scians bent on mischief, and their in elevating the international endously vital period in which ried Missora Howard Morgan, of his courtship, he replied:-

tandard of instice,

we are now living, and seld, that, daughter of a Sheffleld optician.

sinister record which one cannot satellites. There are subtler types "No, I am going to write the affect to regard with equanimity than "Little Hea" who

This picture of vigorous. ad- as there had been a revolution in Miss Morgan is 24 years of age story of my romance myself-Even as we write, there is a pro-on causing turmoil and disorder.would not be complete without be in the educational, Dr. Rossell vocary in the capital of old China the medical world, so there would and a blonde. She has been a next year." dancer from childhood, and her After seeing Miss Morgan in Pagandist from Canton in our One such is now in our midst and | reference to the attempt on the spoke of the various method". husband first saw her when she "Chu Chia Chow" the poet ob midst who is openly preaching has been abusing the hospitality part of Korean members of the used in gange values of system was dancing in "Chu Chin Chow," ained an introduction to her at a anarchy and averring that the of the Settlement, in the interest Japan Bar Association (the legal with the resulte, under the stage name of Nora gathering of artists in the righteous army from the South is of his master at Canton family knows not all its relations) examples of the experimen Howard.

on the march to Peking and that The presence here of such persons to "stampede" the conference and which had already been route They were married last month Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morgan, a new government will soon be is intolerable and is attended with force themselves as an in-fasching various sabi in London, and are now living the Bride's parente, live at June-installed in the capital which will not a little danger to the peace deperdent boly upon its alter-spelling, reading in Kensington.

Lion-road, Sheffield

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