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THE HONGKONG

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922.

accomplished; it is an entirely different thing to bring about the

doubt very much if the newspapers

Minister of Foreign Affairsccomplishment of the refarm.

on Regeneration. for the people realise the efforts

Peking. Feb. 22-On Sunday that must be exercised to bring |last your correspondent had the fabout a change of any importance [opportunity of having a private ini guaethrisht.

conversation at Tengahan WILL What China Got in Washington. Da W. W. Yen, Minister of “Mr. Lenxxx Simpsia," I sug | Foeign Affairs, and, concurrently. [gested, ha indulging in much Acting Premier. Dr. Yen has eriticism of the Chinese Delega- kindly given me permission totion to the Washington Confer ivulge the tenor of the conversa- fence, saying, that they obtained Ition, although it must be under. From the Powers one-half of what [stood that in the remarks he made they should have obtained."

he was speaking solely as a private!

"What mere etuld' there be ex- citizen And not is an

official pected at this time then they did

iget" he countered.

capacity.

Vital Factors.

"Mr. Simpson further claima "What, in your opinion. Is the credit for the abragation of the best available means of bringing Anglo-Japanese Alliance," 1 told

sons

stabilised mon.btion of

him.

government 15 China today 7" 1 "Who cares who got the credit" asked.

ha asked. "The Alliance was "It is a difficult question to abrogated, was it not?” (answer,” he replied. "for a stabiliz-| "And Mr. Simpara advocates

J condition of

government w.

that at future international con-

must have one Government, angferences men direct from China be ant, letting them use interpreters. necessary, as the French did at Washington."

to have one Government we must have the unity of the country re- stored. Disbandment of super- furus troupe is probably the first

sential. There must be

Dr. Ten refected. "There may be something ir speration AUTOMAT the provinces than he admitted, or for their mutual welfare, and then | thorouraly -fmilar with

Uitions at home at the moment of

must support their Government.

mer

cen

t is doubtful if genuine re-unit- the of nference would speck natur.

more details

A be accomplished methally with perfluous troops are disbanded their stements."

and is flows that if troeps are Iskardell

Antwer

"And" I suprested. “Mr. Simp the 18s alleges that he was given what i militarists in tisvernment affairs is popularly formed the cold

best to vessarily WERN

shoulder in Chinese diplomatic

alta s

there is no reason why the milk... einvies obenull, but particularly at et pawers „d today, even charm of the Washington Conference."

induence „they wield because

"Mr. Simpata is a good man,' Dr. Yen replied, and has render

I their army wirength, should a

in Government atfair, ed valuable service

+ The

li, se pou say, he went

cinies, and

these

they are men of the right cult

An deze weken of Puztarektual expecting to throw bombs of Indremation in the respective of the quickest diplomatic treaty of starting the ball redire, limbs failed to explode. i do met Affairs among I only towards re-unifinition out: vure to discuss it.

towards stub....sation of the nations have usually been arrung-

mant."

jel through diplomatic circles, add "Hiew about Dr Sun Yuteven-1-11, believe that is the realest dos anti-Nirth expeltomy: the most saltble, and the best Do you think he is only Mudingan means of doing so to-day."-

Dr. Sun's Methods.

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**HEART OF MARYLAND."

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URIENTAL CIRCLE DINNER.

London, Marca. 7. Quests at the Lyceum Club Oriental Circle, dinner included Chinese Charge Sir Bhowaccree Balel, India 0:5e: Mr. Chu, C'AEaires, Mr. Chru, Japanese Consul General; Dostor Chlang of Peking University and others including ladies. Mr. Shrimpton tiles presided.

Sr Baownagree replying to the toast of India opined that the situation in India for the present was most grave. The suggestion of handing over the native States to native administration and doing without British administration was untenable and would constitute almost a betrayal of the people. The great cause of the present difficulties was the establishment of a system of western education which unitted the people of India to work upon raw material and so increase the prosperity of their own country.

Mr. Tokutawa, responding to the toast of Japan, said the forth- coming momentous visit of the Prince of Wales to Japan, which renewal of the Alliance embodied in the new pact which is calculated was keenly awaited throughout the country, coupled with the to cement still further the relations between Britain and Japan.

"I understand," Dr. Yen replied. inthut his expedition kwa kiteady i started. Dr. Sun, bis proved nim- elf a man of destructive ideals, a radical, a man who seeks to tour 1.wn. A. for General Chen!

teman's apathy towards his xpedit. .. i am told that te to Tal we jibun la mainly concerned in re-

tes a sigh an relief and reso lutely determines to forget the de in EXCELLENT įsturing CONDITION and NATURAL Swangtung, Lad that this opporre just passed. Sarely tried Dressing period through which it COMPLEXION instead of mere laten to the anti-Norte est dition (chirens will find a ready aid to ly clear and sharp.

games from kis belief that if such the wish in the Coronet Theatre's Studio:-Ice House Street.

In expedition as sy be launnned iteurrent attraction. "The Heart_ct should be fully prepared and Maryland." Based on David Ee Inquapel und anually be suitabled's famous Civil War play and staged in historic settings, "this "The story has been rieggiated."

arent Vitagraph production takes told him, "b there an firefront rank among the screen's gréement between Guneral Chen angst pictures.

Paris, March 7. Introducing a hlune-min. Generi Wa Pido) house Southern girl, a

Youssouf Kemal, who has just arrived in Marseilles, stated to a dashing ind yourcalf concerning the flow; Northern Iver,

Generat Lee. Heres representative, not only that he will represent Angora but rembat and that under too terms | Abraham Lincold and other spirit the whole of the Turkish people in the next conversations. Turkey. Careemont you are to be led characters, the cast finds brilharing decided to throw back the invader energetically, will also

Is there anything in hand mapers nation in a clever erre

prove that she takes every opportunity, which she can to terminate pung headed by Catherine Calvert the war. He considers that the Franco-Turkish Agreement is a "I can best answer gone queijà sweet love story with a back prelude of the settlement of the situation in the Near East, which 12" he said, Pwhen I y valer und of war and unfailing in its is dominated abore all by the Turkish question. Youssouf topes that i have never met other Gen-¡taterest. The photography is re that after conversations with the authorities of the Entente any seul Chen or General Wa

markable and the great specta❘ doubt will disappear and that other powers will equally appreciate Dr. Yen Will Step Out. eular scenes are handled with finel the Patiño disposition of the Turkish people. And the present political situs-realism. The famous bell scene is!

depicted with a skill typical of the

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“I have tendered me reganation, whole production. Deftly wear- which has been returned to maing romance and history. A new Premier will be chosen and Heart of Maryland" is not only a then I shall step ou.."

great picture-it is also an artistic *riumph.

"But suppose you are choen Premier?"

IN PACE.

flowing epitaph:-

In Ladford churchyard is the

Here lies in horizontal position

"I hope the choles will not fall iban me." he replied. "I am not irking any responsibility for the welfare of the people. But I am

red: my eyes are giving out- probably because of so much read-) ing. You asked me ones before if [ contemplated a trip abroad. Not! at the moment. I would prefer to see some parts of my own country which I have not yet visited." I} would like to visit Korea and Formosa and see what the Japan-) ese are doing. I would like to visit Siam and India. And a per-So nicely regulated were all his son can rest while travelling. } have

been invited to

deliver a series of lectures before an inter- |national political institute in the United States this Augast, but i doubt whether I can accept."

I asked Dr. Yen further ques. tions anent the political situation, ticularly as to the length of time he thought it would require ita stabilize conditions in China.

the outside case of George Routleigh, watchmaker. whose abilities in that line were an honour to his profession. Interity was the mainspring, and prudence the regulator of all the actions of his Efe. Humane, generosa, and liberal, his hand never stopped till he had relieved distress.

motion",

that be never went wron2, except when set agning,"

by people who did not know his

key.

Even then he was eas ly set right again.

He had the art of disposing bis time so well.

"It cannot be accomplished over- jel-ht." he declared with emphasis.

It is going to take time. The He WORLD'S FIRST TRAISING SHIP.marists are the big factor in

|--tional life to-den, and to inducet,

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that his hours glided away in one continual round of pleasure and relight." Till an unlucky minute rui a -period to ble Cabaret departs this Trie Mav. 14, 1802,

aged 57, wound up open of being taken in hand

hy his Maker.

hought eillons is hy ne mesme the Gay-

that many of the newspapy; and society started the first training think. It is one thing tú my fac

sach and such a raffinéhoqky

of being thoroughly cleaned, repaired, and set agoing. In the World to Come.

TURKISH ENVOY LANDS IN FRANCE.

PACIFIC RIGHTS.

Washington, March 6. The Senate has adopted a resolation submitted by Senator Borah asking President Harding how the Lansing-Ishii agreement was affected by the ratiduation of the Four-Power Pacific Treaty. Senator Underwood, prior to adoption, contended that the agree- ment would be wiped out by the series of conference treaties be cause a new arrangement had been substituted to define rights in the Pacific. -

SITUATION IN IRELAND.

London. March 6.

Mr. Churchill announced in the House of Commons that a large force of republicans had seized Limerick Town. The British Gov- ernment would best be discharging its responsibility for law and order by leaving the provisional government to take action.

THE MURDERED MISSIONARY.

Washington, March 7,

The State Department has requested China to take immediate steps with a view to the apprehension of the murderers of the missionary Skelton.

ARMS FOR CHINA.

Washington, March 7. President Harding has issued a proclamation prohibiting the shipment of arms and munitions to China.

ORDER AT FIUME

Roma, March 7. Signor Castelli reports from Fiume that the work of restoration of order is proceeding satisfactorily and uninterruptedly.

THE DAVIS CUP.

New York, March 7. Denmark has issued a challenge for the Davis Cup.

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BRITISH LEGION.

JAPAN'S SUFFRAGE BILL

First Annual Meeting.

The first annual general meeting

of the Hongkong and Chinas branch

i

A Popular Demonstration. Tokso, Feb. 23. The discussion of the universat

mmuner of strike duties,

The minutes of the extraerling general meeting helt on 2k, December were control and the in port an å balanin sheep were q proved.

of the British Legion was hell suffrage bill in the Lower House vening at the City Hall. Hin of the Diet has been set for this From Marmaghten pre-dei, uciliternoon.

The session has afforded an op- there were present nine members of committee and 11th members portunity for the staging of a The proceedings were shortened be popular demonstration, of which the Diet buildings are the centre. gathering Crowds commenced early, but the police up to neon have managed to separate the converging masses and cleared the approaches of the Diet. The election of others resulted Thousands of police are conceal- as follows:

ed at vantage points within half Preshbot: Bing. Men. E. Ja mile. The probability of a Mannaghten,

serious disturbance is discount- Chadman's fa. Cul, L. 6. Biol.

eoanced by well-informed persons Mr. J. BA!!

The bill is supported almost unanimously by the press, but its defeat by a majority of 100 is re- garded as almost certain.

Later. This Afternoon passed without any untoward incident. The 9:reels were cordored by the police, who kept the huge crowds continuously on the move.

leving.

The. Sunnetary ilmes.

Mr. H. K.

Hom. TreasUDES I Mr. W. J. Hawker. ...

Anditos: Mesers. A. Mergy and II Speer

Cornuante Lt. Vol. 3. Hail Beurtre, Mr. A. W. Roberts, A. A. Murdoch, Mr. P. W. · James. Mr. S. H. Turner, Mr. F. L. EAD, Me. T. Yong. Bar, t. ('. Porri, Mr. Yates, D. Com. Hake, k.X.R., Mr. T. W. Hill un! Mr. H. S. Barbigh

Bia

Efure the come the Chair-

expresartį. the greatest gret at time point deaths of thes mainbers, Mr. A. H. Crew and Mr. C. F. Mason. ..

GENERAL NEWS

THE LATEST ABOUT LIANG According to the Chines- piesa great activity prevails in the old Chiaotong party and it is expected that Mr. Liang Shib-si will be able to resume his post as Premier

in three weeks' time.

CHINESE SECRET BERVIE AT SHANGHAI

Inside the Diet the Lower House was packed, where there was considerable excitement and also some abusive langcare used. A diversion was created in the middle of the afternoon, when an occupant of the galleries threw a live snake among the members. Both the snake and thrower were captured.

Intense Popular Excitement.

Tokyo, Feb. 23. The cuffrage debate in the Dist journed at 640 o'clock this evening and will be continued to-morrow.

While the members of the Lower House were filing quietly out of the chamber thousands of suffrage cathusiasts, who were facing the police-skirted ares,fungtaunhtra: the guardians of the law, There were numerous clashes but the

most serious occurred when the thousands marching from the Shiba Park meeting attempted to reach the Kenseikai headquarters. quest from the Military Gov. zone. The mob charged the police

In response to an urgent re-

which are inside the forbidden ernor of Shanghai, Peking be lines and many had their heads remitted $10,000 to cover the ex-broken or were otherwise injured, pense of maintaning the local while some of the police lost secret service, says the Sinun-their swords. A dozen demon- puo. The paper adds Ita: the suratore were arrested. Military Governor consil red the

The Kenseikai headquarter amoro insufficient and cabled

were the scene of another diatur- per return for a further $10,000. bance

at eight o'clock

this SMALL CHINESE BANK-NOTES, evening

A new venture in the direction

100 ARRESTS. of the issue of paper money is During the course of the debate. announced in Shanghai. The in the Lower House 3,000 persons- Journal of Commerce, mentions followed its progress through the that a new ban is going to sue speakers at the headquarters of notes of the denominations of two, the opposition party. When leay- three, Eve and ten cents. This lag the building be police began will probably be the lowest on to make arrests. This action record lomaily, although shop aid the Keorsikal members of notes for ten cents and over were Parliam in, who to the number long in use in sume of the Riverot 20, went to escort the people tor Por 8. It somehow sugeats the the safety zone. ftey were font emergency messure dupted by led and charged by the police, France suheequent to the war, when owing to the shortage of Is nall change, postage stamps had

10 5e used.

The total, axxesta for the de numbered almoni 100, while per sonal, petitions presented to the Diet rumbered 30,000.

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