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EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

THE IRISH TREATY KOLL

London, March 31. In the House of Commons debate on the House of Lords amendments to the Irish Treaty Bill, Mr. Winston Churchill, who was accorded an ovation, paid a tribute to the courage and good- will of Sir James Craig and his colleagues at a critical juncture and said Ulster Tent a helping hand to the Irish, Free State in the eanse of the peace of Ireland and the whole of the Empire, the value of which it was impossible to over-estimate with its hope for co-operation of North and South in measures to restore arder in Belfast. I successful it would enormously strengthen the Irish pro-Treatrites. Our obligations and pledges to Ulster were therefore redoubled. Referring to the Lords amendments he said the Government was unable to consent to the slightest alteration of the Treaty because alteration would be used by the enemies to con- fuse the issue and mislead public opinion, with the exception that he agreed to an amendment as regards time given to Ulster to exercise the option of joining the Free State. elation, saying that a long period of anxiety and uncertainty was He deprecated undue ahead. He was confident of the good faith and goodwill of the Trish signatories but less confident of their power to carry ops their wishes against deadly foes.

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A BURMESE PRETENDER

Rangoon, March 31.

Details of the collision with Chinese brigands show that the rigands, numbering about five hundred, led by Prince Wantha. a member of the Burmese ex-royal house, attacked and barned the

house of an American Raptist missionary at Namkhan, sacked the village of Muse and murdered the villagers, whereupon Prince Wasthu proclaimed himself King of Bhares and said be had come to annex Barash from the British. The rebels were dispersed after ferce fighting and Wunthu captured. Taree military and police were killed.

PEERESSES IN HOUSE OF LORDS.

London, March 31.

After statement by Lord Birkenhead on the grave conslitu- Committee on Privileges the recommendation for the admission of tional question involved, the House of Lords referred back to the Peeresses into the House of Lords, mentioned on 2nd inst

AMERICAN MINING TROUBLE.

Washington, March 21. The House of Representatives' Labour Committee has requested President Harding to call a meeting of owners and miners to try. to prevent the threatened coal strike.

LUGARD HALL

Annual Dinner.

The bith annual dianet of Lugard Hall was held at the llestel Com

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

Yesterday's Matches.

Played on the H. K. ('. C. gostil gestelday afterowa the following mon Room on Thursday night. Theruatches resicited as unders

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KIDNAPPING OF DR. AND MRS. TAYLOR.

Impudent Demands as Price of Captives Release.

Yunanfu, Feb. 19.

It is only a matter of weeks since the two Frenchmen were carried of the railway at Vilians- heien when in the fighting that Malertise, lost his life, someszy ensued one of them, Mr. murdered by the robbers while others claim thathe was acciden-

Was Mustefully decorated fre Open Uimap-booshy Double-tally shot by the soldiers who

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the wavesity and the beautiful lan- |M. W. Lo and M. K. Loom H. terts added to the warmth of the Bumpahn and A. H. Rumpah Pet. The portrait of Sir Fre- | 19, 6-2. 6-J. derick Lupand, which, hang at the Burjahu asi 6. Kong in bet Prd of the ball, was de ked by the Maye Lord and A. H. Haverth

Lion Jack and the Chinese, feet, te, del, tel.

publican flag. The various trophies

won by the kombel were displayed on the table. Amongst these pres

OTHERS take your photos,buth were the Vise Chanellys it

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were trying to effect his rescue. and now Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, of

the China Inland Mission, the former a son of the founder, have been carried of by the same hand and exposed to great risk of loss of health and life.

Kueichow where they had been

They were travelling here from-

investigating the work among the Miao of that province and their

by our 30 years experience we William Brunyatey the Hui Wang bent ti. Miskin

intention after teaching Yunnan. take yours in EXCELLENT and Severn, Sir Boben Tag F. A. Lashaward beat B. M.fu was to make trips into the CONDITION and NATURAL Rev. T. W. Pearen, Dr. S. Tres, sette L Nilen 63, 06 Jeits. They were thin 20 li of Henderson the, nd, to, m. Mian country to the north of this COMPLEXION instead of mere-dale Machintes; and the WardNTS ly clear and sharp.

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The Rev. Dr. Peares propovi the Valentineint D. J. Valeritate si test of the University, to which | Lord, a ard ExCap Sir William Brauyate replied. Sir Harmed: Walkower.

Sir William remarked that this was i

the first opportunity be bari had ni addressing a University audience

Monday's Matches.

in the beginning of the month a Championship Doubles and a little while after they left

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unless the advance of the soldiers is immediately stopped.

Just as we are writing the above we are informed that Mrs. Taylor has been released and has arrived in Yonesofa bringing with her the terms on which the robbers were willing to release her busband. They are as follow:-

is to be immediately stopped.

1. The advance of the soldiers

undertake to cease all robberies The robbers on their part in the meantime.

agreement has been reached Dr. 3. As soon as a preliminary Tayor will be immediately set at liberty.

AFTER AN OFFICIAL JOB, The above three conditions are apparently preliminary only, while the points for discussion Parker for trabscission to the are given in another letter to Mr.

6overnor, and are as follow :—

1. Pa Siao-hong, the bandit chief, to be installed officially 83 protector of the north- eastern roads.

2. That the, govermect give hin the rank ofgeneral, and supply him withammunition. 3. That while he is to be under

the control of the govern. ment, he is not to be moved from the above position.

4. That the five consuls resid

ing in Yunoanfu act as a guarantee for the good faith, of the government. The üre consuls mentioned are, Brit- sh. French. Japanese. American, and Russian.

their jurney's end and prepara... · Handling Single --1---, tions were being made to welcome! Perlu

Far A. G. Sather, when unexpectedly they 265 15.6.1 23.

were stopped by a band of Put. Siao-hong's men and politely in- Handicap

formed that they were to be his yells as they pounced upon the guests. There were the usual:

party. but this

Wis only camoulage to Bard off any possible attempt at resistance the spot where they were captur Valeaed, the robbers were laughing and joking and speaking jocularly with their victims.

quite

The place where they

from Yunnanfu and about 40 from British Consul-General to the

Aptured is a small village called Huenshutang: ing about 60 li

The above demands have all Yaoglio which is an important Governor, who ridicules them, been communicated through the town on the junction of the two and who bas urged his soldiers to chow. They should have had an Mrs.Taylor and her friends in capture the band. Meanwhile,

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5. That the leaders of the band with some of their officers be allowed to insure theirs lives in the China Mutuali Insurance Company, which he styles A French Com. pany.

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Directoire coiffure on young girl. The haitis brush- ed forward and the short ends curled to hang o'er a wide bandeau of turquoise bends.

He spoke of the cheerful way in R. R. Yabatice and ft J.

A. A. Rumjaha and S. H. Ismail v. which, the students worked together to beeghwert and R.. 'during the strike, and congratulated Witchell. Won Po-keng and V. the members of the Hestel upon Yvanovich. their achievements in the adding that they were by no means and . Blaker v. M. E. F.

Handicap. Double-- 0. Miskin budli arred in their studies as they and F. B. Piozziten. had four out of the six King Ed-Handicap Singles A. ward VII sebulars with them and Dodwell e. A. H. Haworth: Capt. main roads that connect this pro- do all they can to surround and CHINESE STUDENTS IN ENGLAND.cular class of manufacture in also two of the Eve President's P. H. Davies v. A. Brearley: Majorvince with Szechuan and Kuei- scholars.

Chancellor's speech there followed

At the conclusion of the Vice

A musical interlude in which Mr. V. F. Vicenje rendered a couple of violin solos, with Mr. Y. C. Teb at the pieno.

Dr. Teesdale-Mackintod submit.

C. Willa v. J. B. Penman,

Open Champice-hij. Singl

F. L.. Lan v. F. A. Redmond.

Min

M.

travelling with them were told

GENERAL NEWS.

trained in a manufactory here became a potental commercial traveller for the goods of this" country, and possibly of the parti

Browns E. L. Teader.

Handicap Singles "...escort from this place, but it Yunnaniu are havingan anxious vantage of manufacturers and further suggested to the British It will probably be to the ad-which he had bein, trained. fle without one, and it is likely that ber that her husband is appears that they were travelling time, as word has been sent to others to carefully consider some Government that it might very some oce connected with the allowed to write owing to the fact Chu,

not remarks made by Mr. Chas-Hain well concentrate its efforts on banditti was travelling with

the Chinese

facilitating study for Chiness Charge them.

that the advance of the soldiers d'Affaires in London, regarding students in this country, since it Mrs. Taylor and the Chinese Pu will not be responsible for her Chinese Student in our midat British trade as well as in that of still continnes, and a threat that the attitude taken up to the would be in the interests of that they could go fre and in husband's safety. In fact, the Apart from the general aspects of the promotion of a better under-> form their friends in Yunnanfu mesaage is to the effect that the the question, in leading to a better landing between the two coul of the affair, but Mrs. Taylor soldiers may get him, but it will understanding between the two tries. The proposal is certainly elected to recompany her hus-

not be alive. N.C. Daily News. Hall was by no means unknown in student of the Hostel, proposed the in the matter of his deafness, Mr. Lim. the representative she would be of some use to him band into exile, thinking that Shanghai. He said that he took a toast of the guests. great interest in basketball and was

from which he his apparentis glad to bear that Lugard Hall was

Sir Robert Ho Tung, in reply, suffered for many years. about to wis the Inter-Bostei Basthanked the residents for

their He reminded the hospitality. He mentioned that

ted the toast of the Hostel and ex-bit in the coming sports. In con- presund his thanks for having been clusion he reassured the Vice Chan- entrusted with this duty for the cellor that "Lugard Hall will not third year in succession He men- let him down.” tioned that the name of Lugard

ketball Cap.

FOR YOUR WIFE AND του..

countries, and consequently the worth being given every con-- political side, there is also the sideration to by Governmen more material prospect. It is and by manufacturers.-Ching really astonishing to what degree Express and Telegraph.

student in any country takes

up the side of that country and

MRS. TAYLOR SENT BACK.

As a remedy for one of woman's becomes its champion. Many 'WEI-HET" A SUMMER BESORES most troublesome members of the Hostel that he had Lugard Hall had a peculiar charm off towards the mountains lying laxatives, are perfection. They se students who had been train-Chins by Great Britain,

The captives were marched Pinkettes, the

ailments years ago we remember that it! The Eastern Times states that dainty little was frequently found that Japan-sfter the return of Weihaisei just received frota England & parcel to him. He was told that the L to the north of the road and did are equally helpful for men. Ased, say, one in France, and one in Chinese Government intends which contained two silver сарз

gard Hall was the "star" hostel of not reach food and shelter until gently as nature they dispel Germany, could not be got to throw the place open as a summe sent by the late Dr. Jordan. the University and he had no towards mid-night. when the constipation. They cure disor work side by side in a Government resort

Mr. M. H. Roffey, the Warden of reason to doubt the statement. He robbers put up in a small villagel dered liver, biliousness, sick office in Tokyo, because of the British Government suggests that

and sanitorinm? the Hall, replying, expressed plea-congratulated the students upon for the night, much to the terror headacher, pimples, foul breath national teniencies they had re-a commission of Chines and sure at seeing such a large gather their success in work and in sports of the inhabitants. The British by removing the cause. ing He emphasised, the fact that and he wished them success in their Consul took the matter up im. Druggists everywhere work and play should rad side by falurs careers.

mediately and soldiers were sent Pinketten, or post free a 60 cents xide, and also expressed the hope that every Lugardite would do his 11 p.

The enjoyable function te minated we understand that Pe has sent Medicine Co. 96 Brechnen. aff to try and affect & rcue, but the vial from Dr. Williams in a threat to murder the captive Road, Shanghai.

spectively imbibed. AR

this British be appointed to discuss sell proves to be more than asineline the protection of foreigners and

on we may very well assume the future governments of a Charge was correct. He pointed flotted places on the faturscual- that the stalement made by theilweż, and that foreigners our that every Chinese student

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