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JAPAN AND THE F.E.R.

Tokyo's Explanation of

Dairen Breakdown.

The Japanese Foreigo Office gave out & atatement on the 20th, uft. in regard to the Dairen Con- forence to the following effect:

in and 37 EAsia Tabadan C, (C)

Russian sovereignty nor of injur- ing Russian territorial rights and that as soon as a solution could be reached the troops stationed

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With regard to the transfer of Miss Phyllis Anderson, Mr. & articles in custody by the Japan-Mrs. W. F. Bay, Mrs. T. L. Bul-| ese. Japan expressed her willing-lock, Mr. J. 8. Bobbitt, Mr. Roy ness to accommodate the wishes C. Bennett, Mrs. Chan, Master Since July. 1920, the Chita of the Russians as far as possible. Chan, Miss Annie Chan, Miss Government has

In regard to the troops now Gertis Chan, Mr. Chow Cheng repeatedly declared its desire to arrive at stationed at Vladivostok, Japan Cheon, Mr. Choy Lot Fak, Mr. an understanding with the Japan-informed the Russians that if an Mrs. Jose M. Carvajal, Me ese Government so that trade agreement

signed they might he opened between the two would be withdrawn without de countries. The Chits authorities spatching relief troops in April. unofficially announced that (1) With this object in view Japan no Communistic principles would expressed her desire to the con- be enforced against the Japaneseclusion of an agreement by the in the Far Eastern Republic: (2) middle of April at the latest. Bolshevik propaganda would be Thereupon, the Russians de- probibited; (3) the militaristic etablishments under the old regime would be abolished, and (4) the open-door principle would be observed respecting foreigners in Siberia and all existing in- dustrial obstacles against them would be removed.

Choy Pong, Mr. Chung Sing Won. Mr. Chin See Gock. Mr. Chu Sin. Miss Chan Jin Sum, Mr. Chang Pos Chien, Mr. JD.] UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. Clark, Col. C. W. Davy C.M.G., Earl of Gosford, Mr. R. D. Eppes,

AL the Dairen Conference Japan acted throughout with the object of accommodating the Russians sa much as possible so

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of her troops. Such a demand & Mrs. E O. Knight, Mr. H. E. was irrelevant in view of Japan's Phya Prabha Karavongue, Mr. declaration that the evacuation & Mrs. C. H. Lyeon. Dr. & Mrs. would be carried out immediately Justo Lakban, Mr. Manuel Lim, on the signing of the agreement. Mr & Mrs. E. F. Lay. Master theee Shee Sang, Mr. Lum Ship However, Japan informed Rossians that the evacuation Chan, Mrs. Loo Shee, Mr. Lin would be effected within a short Yee Cho. Capt. & Mrs. J. than an agreement might be con- period after the conclusion of the McAinsh, Mr. & Mrs. S. Morioks, from Amoy cluded for the witbrawal of the agreement, mentioning the exact Miss S. Japanese troops as quickly as period. Again Japan added that possible. Japanese concurred in she desired the consummation of the agreemont as speedily as

the desire of the Russians to conclude military agreement possible. simultaneously with a general basic agreement.

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The Russians at the outset said they desired a speedy solution of the Nikolajevsk affair. At first Japan insisted on excluding dis- cussion of this matter from the

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Morioka, Mr. U. Matsuda, Mitral, from Shanghai. Mai Wang, Mr. Mui Yok Sum. Mr. E. McGrath, Mr. Nai Ching Bunnag, Mr. Ng Wai Che, Mr. Ne Hot Yan, Mr. Alexander, Despite these facts, which Pistor, Mr. Jose L. Roxas, Gov. clearly show Jaran's conciliatory

Mrs. M. Rodriguez, Mr. attitude, the Chita delegates Hugo Reiss, Mr. Lacio San- brought-forward various demanda chez, M:. :& Mre. R in succession, resulting in the"

Sammers, Hon. Dr. & Mre.) protraction of the Conference Cland Severn, Mr. T. F. Sharly and entirely ignored Japan's Mr. J. M. Switzer, Mr. K. Sags tailog Hotel, from Shangbai.

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general discussion as

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In the end the Russians declared Antonio, Mr. E. Bucknall, Mr. not clear, bow for the

that they were unable to agree Longinos David, Mr. A. Floren- Russians were prepared to accom- modate Japan's desire in the

to Japan's proposals and that tins, Mr. D. Gomez, Jr. Mr. T. H. matter. Later, however, Japan they wished to return to Chita Gabbins, Mr. J. F. Gaylord, Mrs. Hong, from Amoy, agreed that the Nikolatersk affair immediately. As the Russians; Wang Shee, Mrs. Wong Shee,

proved 50 Unaccommodating, Master Wong Tong, Mr. Wong from Yakobsms, totally lacking a sincere desire Yin, Mr. H. J. Young, Mr. Yo for the success of the Conference, Yuk Kwan, Miss In-Come, Mr. the Japanese Government sect . H. Phelps, Mr. F. P. Ssivador, instructions to its delegates at it. U. Salie, Mr. A. Martins da Daiten to return to Tokyo.

jeira, Mr. M. Yamaji.

should be brought up for discus- sion soon after the conclusion of a general agreement. Japan made it clear that in a solution of the Nikolaievsk affair she had mo intention of encroaching on

TH. KRING. Superintendent Mongkong, May 4, 1922.

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SUNDAYS.

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EXCHANGE.

Opening Rate: closing Rate

on Page 1).

SELLING.

ملة 24

WEATHER REPORT.

May 94. lib. 50m-Pressure has decreased considerably, st Vladivostock, moderately from Weibaiweito Swatow and slightly in southern districts.

Depressions are shown in the extreme Horth, over the Eastero Ses over Indo-China, and for east of Lozan.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inch. Total since January 1st 15.33 inches, against an average of 13.89 inches. FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

T/T

Demand

2/6.9/15

30 d/s

50 dis

4 mla

2/67

T/T Shanghai

Χοπ.

T/T Singapore....*******

10916

TIT Japan

119

T/T Indis...

198

Demand, India

TIT San Francisco)

& New York,{

561é

T/T Java

149

T/T Marks

Nom.

T/T Francs

6 25

Demand, Pacia

I m/s. L/C ......... 2.736

I m/s. D/P

2/T96

1 Hongkong

6 m/s. L/C

27%

Gsp Rock..

30 d/s. Bydney and Melbourne

2/8/4

30 ds. San Francis-1

5814

BUYING.

co &New York}

4 m/s, Marks....................... Noin.

4 m/s. FrancA

6.60

& m/s. Francs......... 6.75 Demand, Germany. Demand, New York 5599 T/T Bombay

Jemand. Bombay... 198 FIT Calcutta

Jemand, Calcutta 198 119 lu Yokohama...

Demand, Manila... 115 - Demand, Singapore. 1096 Demand, Batavie 149

an Haiphong.

On Baigon

On Bangkok

Sovereign

Nom

82 7.70

Gold leaf per Taal... - Bay Silver, ready... 35%

forward

3516

Bank of England rates 4% New York/London... 4.444.

SUBSIDIARY COINS.

'kong 50 ct. pisons

10 E

Forecast.

Light variable

i winds,

to freshening

* Formoss Channel

3 Bouth coast of

China

from

| westward

later.

between Light,

H.K. & Lamooks. † variable

• South coast of winds;

China between fine. H.K. & Hainan.

J

T. F. CLAXTON, Directos.

HL.K. Observatory, May 9, 1922.

METEOROLOGICAL.

Barometer...... Temperature Humility Wind Direction Wind Forte Weather.....

Previous

Day

on date.

on date.

29.81

29.75

29.73

79

76

85 80 94 70 E ENE

h

O

3

C

Rain........... 0.29 0.00 0.00 Highest Open afr Temperature on the

8th 79

Temperature on the 9th 75

par

Par

Lowest opán

3/5% dis

Canton sub coine

Hongkong, May 9, 1922,

18.9% dis

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. H. K. Observatory, 9 May,

Printed and Published for the Proprietor, by Alfred Morley

11, Ice House Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

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