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RUSSIA'S REPLY.

LAST-MOMENT ALTERATION.

Suviet Believed to Have Grown More Exacting.

Į Reuter's Service, )

Genoa, May 10. Consisting of twenty typewritten pages, the Russian reply was handed to the Allies this morning.

Reply Expected to be Delivered To-day.

LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S LATEST.

"Break-up of British Empire"

{Reuter's Service, }

Londen, May 10.

INTERPORT CRICKET. | MISSIONARY EFFORT.

First Innings · Details-

New Council for China.

FINE BATTING BY MAJOR}{From Our Och Correspondent)

BAĞNALL

The Empira Press Union, under the presidency of LokBur ham, gave a luncheon to Lord Northcliffs on his return from his (From Our Own Correspondent) world tour. There was a distinguished company, which included the American Ambassador.

Shanghai, May 31. A National Christian Council

PEKING MANDATES.

Chang Teo-lin to be

Punished.

Peking, May 10 Tan mandates issued this after-

of one bundred. to direct poon and this evening `dimiss Shanghai, May 10.

missionary effort, but devoid of Chung Two-bin and refer his case Lord Burnham, in welcoming Lord Northeliffe described him Glorious weather favoared the scclesiastical authority, has been to the authorities for punishment. as the first and foremost journalist who believed in the newspaper Interport cricket match between formed. The Hongkong repre- The mandates also abolish the Later.

press as a great force for universal goodwill and welfare.

Shanghai and Hongkong Garrison sentative is Miss Katie Woo Super-Tuchanship of Manchuria, Lord Northcliffe, responding, dwelt largely on the Canadian Major Bagnall won the toss and {Anglican): Swatow is represent Fang Yah-aizng becomea Another bitch has occurred in the presentation of the Russian reply. M. Chicherin brought the reply to Genoa this morning, but, cattle embargo, which has recently been the subject of mach agita- chose to bat.

ed by Mr. H. C. Lim (Baptist) Tuchun of Honan, rice Chao-ti, Hongkong opened their innings and Mr. B. F. Wallace who is removed from office and after a last-moment conversation with Signor Schanzer, took it back tion in Fogland. Lord Northcliffs regarded the embargo sa a great to Santa Margherita to consult his colleagues with a view to slur upon the people of Canada and pointed out that Lord Erle, the with Capt. Olliver and Lieut (Presbyterian); and Canton by referred to the authorities for ex-

war-tima Minister of Agriculture, promised s removal of the Stewart facing Wilson and Alli-Mr. A. J. Fisher, Mr. 9. T. Law amination, alteration.

embargo. Lord Northcliffs insisted on the fulfilm-at of that pledge son. The first sensation was (both United It is expected that it will be presented to-morrow.

Church), Mr. The post of High Commissioner Forecast of Reply.

and said that Britain's position in the world depended not so much caused by the first delivery from Wilhelm Maisch (Canton Lut of Mongolis, formerly held by on cleverness as on the fact that the national word of an English-Alison beating Lieut. Stewart all heran), Mr. S. C. Long (Canton Chang Tso-lin, is abolished and London, May 10. man was held in high esteem abroad, especially in the Dominions. the way. Wilson was erratic in Y.M.C.A.) and Mr. J. M. Henry, the defence of Mongolia placed Telegrams from Genoa declare the Russian reply to be more He pointed out that the loss of the American colonies started from bis trendling, yet the batsmen

under direct control uncompromising than was expected. It is believed that the small beginnings. He rejoiced that he had not joined the Govern- were taking no liberties.

[Cabinet-Reuter, delegates were at the last moment instructed from Moscow to insistment when requested in 1917, if only because he should not like to Capt. Le Flemming joined Capt, apon recognition of the principle of nationalisation and a loan of be regarded as one of those responsible for the beginning of the Olliver after Lieut. Stewart's dis milliard dollars, and to propose the reference to an international break-up of the British Empire by losing the prairie provinces of missal. Twenty went up after committee of experta, on which Russia would be represented, of the

He continued that the Dominions generally wara little twenty minutes' play. The pitch subject of war debis and of Art. VII. regarding the restoration interested in British politicians, but were warm-hearted in affection was playing true and was not jef private property of foreigners in Russia.

and respect for the Crown. While nobody imagined for laglo assisting the bowlers. Billings now Progress with Other Matters.

minute that conservative people in India wanted a republie they came on to bowl in place of Wil- loved signs of authority. The real link which bad held together son. the work accomplished in India by scores of generation of Britishers was the Crown.

Genoa, May 10 Notwithstanding evident and strong differences of opinion on many points, the representatives of the convening Powers met and did an immense amount of work. Ara inres bours session a num- ber of questions concerning Eastern Galicia. Vilna, Hungary and Bulgaria were discussed.

The Vatican memorandum (see Earlier Cables) has been eferred to the politics! sub-commission.

Premier's Message to Congregational Union.

London, May 10. Replying to a telegram from the Congregational Union. Mr. Lloyd George says:--The humanitarian forces of the world are clos ing their ranks in a new crusade against the tyranny of brotal force. Genoa has sounded the toesin of peace. We will not rest till wo have too."

BREAKDOWN OF IRISH NEGOTIATIONS.

Dail's Peace Committee Fail to Find Basis.

London. May 10. The Dail Eireann Peace Committen failed to find a basis

agreement.

Later.

The Stipendiary overruled objections to the validity of the proceedings on the ground that the Public Prosecutor had not received authority from the Irish Provisional Government.

Cansta

50 in 45 Minutes.

WELLINGTON KOO.

To Address Shanghai botarians.

of

Wu Pei-fu's Intentions.

the

Tientsin, May 5. Wa Pei-fu proceeded from Tientsin to Paotingfu at eight o'clock this evening. The opinion is expressed that his departure indicates that he desires to de monstrate that be does not intend to dominate the Government- Reuter.

At noch. Capt. Oliver bad (From Our Own Correspondent.) Referring to the work of the Empire Presa Union, Lord North-scored M out of 30. elide regarded its position as more important than ever before and when Wainwright displaced

Shanghai. May 10.

A Peking messige states that. Dr. Wellington Koo is to speak a mandate has been issued cash- emphasised the need for improving communications, especially to Allison with the ball The fra: the Far East, pointing out that the Governor of Indo China was in half-century was reached after before the Rotary Club to-morrow.ering Chang Tse-lin and appoint-

Shanghai. May 11. constant communication with his homeland by wireless, while when 45 minutes play.

ing Sun Lit-son as Tuchun of The stayed with that very patient and wise ruler of India Lord

Chinese organisations have ar-Mukden and Yuen Kum-chan as Latar, Wainwright held an Reading." he found cable communication cut off for three daya. easy catch from Capt. Olliver, theived an elaborate programme Civil Governor.

latter's score totalling 35. Billings of entertainment in honour of Dr. and Allison had each one wicket Wellington Koo.

BOXER INDEMNITY.

Objection To Its Being "Squandered,

London, May 11.

CANADA AND ORIENTAL ALIENS.

Premier's Appeal for Goodwill.

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to their credit at this stage.

The third wicket fell for 70, Capt. Davies now jolning Capt. Le Fleming..

SHANGHAI BRITISH

CONSUL

From Our Chen Correspondent,

Shanghai, May 10. The acting British Consul General, Mr. Garstin, has been pointed to the Court of Consuls.

A further Peking message states that some of the defeated Fengtien troops, owing to lack of funds, are unable to leave Shan- |baikwan, and that the Diplomatic ¡Corps intend to advanaeslan.

the salt revenue surplus & sout [of $300,000 ̄ for their disband-

ment

It is also reported from Peking that strong Chibli forces are still

stationed at Machong.

Yet another Peking message states that the residences of Liang Shib-yi, Yik Kong.cheak and Chang Wu have been seized but

only temporary fornitura was found therein.

WIL

When the score reached 80, In the House of Commons, Sir John D. Ress declared that the Leach displaced Billings and Boxer Indemnity was the property of the British taxpayer and he dismissed Capt. Le Fleming with I asked for an sssurance that it would not be "squandered upon the second last bell of bis over. offeducating Chinese students in England or in any other foreign ex-Capt. Le Fleming had contributed

tension of our educational exp nditure."

30, making the score 82 for 4 Lon! Winterton, for

Mr. Harmsworth, replied wickets. the attitude to be adopted by the Government

Slow Scoring. The speaker of Dail Eireann submitted the Peace Committee's that

Lieut. Morrell joined Capt report, which stated that eleven sessions had been held. The rival towards the resumption of the Boxer Indemnity payments next) army officers arranged the first meeting with a view to negotiating a December was now being considered and be was unable to satici- Davies at the end of the first hour's play. The scoring Was truce. Practically the whole time had been occupied in endeavour. Pate at present the course Government would decide to take.

Replying to Mr. Lestrange Malone, Lord Winterton said a.com-low, das to Billings sending down ing to find a basis of agreement. We failed to agree upon a basis."mittee on the education of Chinese on British lines was meeting at three maidens in nine overs, with stated the Speaker.

the Foreign Office, being constituted as follows-Sir John only 28 runs scored against him. Charge of Supplying Rebels with Arms.

National Conference Capt. Davies W33 bowling Jordan. Sir Samuel Hoare, Sir William Clark, Sir Charles Addis. Allison took over

Proposed. London, May 10.

from brilliantly and got Capt. Barreti and after 90 . b. w. Eleven men recently arrested at Birmingham, Coventry, Liver. F. Anderson, of the China Association, and representatives of Wainwright

Shangbai, May 11.-The the Foreign Office and Board of Education.

minutes' play Hongkong bad not Bool, Hanley, Batley, and Jarrow were charged at Birmingham with

Wainwright and Brook both Tuchun of Chekiang Province reached a century. conspiring to procure arms, ammunition, and explosives by purchase

succumbed to the wiles of (Lu Yang-bšiang) bastelegraphed The fifth wicket fell at one Midshipman Hayter, who clean to Peking ti theft to supply the rebel forces of South Ireland for the purpose

arging National o'clock, when Capt. Daries mis-howled of overthrowing the Free State Government.

Brook. Capt. Olliver Reconstruction Conference to hit a delivery from Allison.caught Wainwright.

settle post-internecine Clifford catcbing him out. Major Billings bad scored 15 and|problems—From our men dorres- Bagnall displaced Capt. Davies, Clifford 11 when stamps were pondent. Ottawa, May 10. who fell for 13 The prosecution alleged that the prisoners were controlled by j

Major Bagnall drawn at 6 pm, Shanghai's score) a man named William Mellows from Dublin. Correspondence debate on the motion for the exclusion of Oriental aliens (see earlier

In the House of Commons, in the course of en eight-hours was heartily cheered on going in totalling 232 for 7 wickets. showed the large consignments of arms and ammunition had been telegrams), the Premier, Mr. Mackenzie King, strongly urged that

The detailed scores ware Be Just before tiffio, Captain follows:- despatched to Ireland since November.

the subject should be approached in a spirit of goodwill and in the Barrett (the Shanghai skipper). light of their responsibility to the Empire and the world. They requisitioned Cockburn, the for- ought to help rather than retard the new movement of international mer Straits star man. He proved goodwill. He declared that the Japanese Goverment bad carried useful fad, bis first ball acalp- out its agreement restricting emigration to Cassde wholly and ing Morrell. Major Bagnall Lieut. Stewart, b Allison honourably and he deprecated iraputing wrong motives to the batted stylishly, running op 31 Capt. Le Fleming, b Leach London, May 10 Government of & country which had been an Ally of Britain and before tiffo, including one 6 and Major Bagnall, c Oilerdessen, The parting between the Renown and the Japanese escorting rendered Britain vaat service in the last few years. He emphasised four boundaries. The absence of

A Dock pumping plant is ad cruisers Kiso and Ohi, on Tuesday evening was really a remarkable the difficulties of the Japanese Government and expressed the O'Hes

> Billings proved co-ly for Rev. Parcell, b Wainwright... 10 kong and Whampoa Dock Co., vertised for sale, by the Boog- scene In the falling dusk, with rain at the time. the warships opinion that an effective solution could only be achieved by the Shanghai. loomed in vague shadows on the bow of the British battle cruiser. Governments working together. He laid stress on the inadvisability

Capt. Davies, c Clifford, b At the tiffio interval, Hongkong

Ltd.-Page 4. When they changed their course to return, signalling their intention of taking any steps which would interfere with the development of had scored 153 for 6 wickets.

Allison by rearchlight, every available officer and man on board the Renown the growing trade with the Orient.

Lieut. Morrell e Brook, Major Bagnall Hits.

Cockburn. Jined the rails to give them a parting cheer. The Prince of Wales

After tiffin, Major Bagnall hit Mid. Harter, ballison... Ment up on the bridge to wave farewell and the band took up its past

three boundaries and a couple of Mid. Sparkes, c Allison, on the forecastle. As the Japanese ships came sbeam a perfect

Wilson, who then delivered a Billings storm of cheering arosa, finding an echo in the "banzais which rolled back aeross the water. The band played "Anid Lang Syne "| and all hands continued hürrshing and waving caps until the Japanese ships were out of hearing. H.M.S. Durban, satern, gave them a parting salute as they went curtseying, and foaming back

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PRINCE LEAVES JAPAN.

An Impressive Farewell.

BETTING BY CHEQUE.

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The Master of the Rolls said there was nothing discreditable or fohonourable, as the law stood, in a trustes collecting & debt for Cistribution to creditors. He entered judgment for the trustee.

Justices Warrington and Younger concurred.

THE DOMINIONS AND THE NAVY.

Outspoken Speech by Lord Lee.

London, May 18.

to bat.

Hongkong-1st. Innings. Capt. Olliver, c Wainwright, b

Billings

maiden 0703 to Midshipman Lieut. Graham, b Allison Hayter. Billings now displaced Lit ut. Beatty, not out... Wilson with the ball. Allison bowled Mid bipman Hayter after

ball.

Extras...

Total...

Shanghai-1st. Innings.

Extras...

News in To-day's

New Advertisements.

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A

mining engineer seeks

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There is a five-roomed farmish- 24ed bouse to be let on the Peak-

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Lammert Bros. have a Victrola 5) and records for sale.-Page 4.

The 8.5. Kam Ma is to be anctioned by, Lammert Bros. on Tuesday.-Page 4.

Two Chinese shipping clerks are wanted.-Page 4.

To-morrow morning Lammert 53 Bros. are auctioning Java saper and miscellaneous goods.—Page 89 4.

"The Right of Way" is being. 36 shown at the Coronet to-night.—

Fage 12.

12

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Consignees of ostro by the Mishima Maru from Europe. are 15 given the deal notics on page 5.

The King's Regiment requires

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Addressing the Colonial Institute on the Washington Conference, toward the smudge-like shadow of the Japanese mountsins which Lord Lee emphasised the closeness of the instinctive and inevitable the latter had scored a couple.i were rapidly fading into the de spening gloom.-Sir Herbert Russell, co-operation of the American and British Empire delegations. He for seven wickets. Major Bagnall At 3 p.m., the score was 180 Reuter's Special Correspondent.

thought insufficient credit bad been given to Britain for adopting the one Power standard in opposition to immemorial traditions. He was lucky, the Shanghai fieiders A. W. Hayward, b Grabem

G. Cockburn, e Parcall, b Midshipman Sparke now joined dwelt lengthily and regretfully on the Dominions tardiness in missing three easy catches.

Davies... enforcing the decision of the Imperial Conference whereby the Major Bagnall, the former going Capt. E.L. M. Barrett, Lb.w; b

Davies Power of Recovery Upheld.

Dominions agreed to co-operate in the naval defence of the Empire. out for 5. Lord Lee declared that no word of comfort or offer of help came

Lieut. Grabam now came in H. B. Ollerdessen, run out London. May 10. from the sister nations: on the contrary, Britain was confronted The Court of Appeal has reversed the decision of Mr. Justice with signs of even more drastic reductions of the slender naval forces and failed to stop Allison's first F. C. Walawright, e Olliver b

Hayter Astbury that a trustee in bankruptcy is unable to recover from shitherto maintained, leaving Britain the burden of footing the whole Lieut. Beattie was last man in, W. C. G. Clifford, not out. Brighton bookmaker £955 paid by cheque by the bankrupt to, meet bill.

going to the wicket at 3.10 p.m. G. M. Billings, not out ting losses.

Ollerdessen caught Major C. Brook, bayter Bagnall, who outshone-all the Lesch others with a total of 64.

Hongkong's total was 191.

Shanghai at the Wicket. Shanghai commenced their West End police in London are investigating the mysterious innings at 3.30 p... Hayward death of Georgas Cougoucher, whose body was found in the street in and Cockburn opposing Capt. Maida Vale a few minutes after he left his lodgings for an after. Davies and Capt. Le Fleming. Davies breakfast stroll. Congouchev came from Harbin three weeks ago to This pair made a century in one Le Fleming

hour.

Hayter take up a position with the Russian Co-Operative Society in London.

Hayward retired with 58, Capt. Beatty Barrett joining Cockburn. The Grahan latter was approaching a century when he was well caught by Rev.

Shanghai's Hopes. Porcell off Capt. Davies,

Shangbai, May 11. Ollerdessen joined Capt. "Perfect" wenther favours the Barrett when Cockburn, retired į second day of the cricket match for 8v. Ollerdessen called a Shanghai look like being OEST

[The action was one of five by trustees, who desired it to be Segarded as to test case.]

OIL EXPLOITATION IN RUSSIA.

British Companies Seek Government Support.

London, May 10.

In the House of Commons, Commander Kenworthy asked whether the Royal Dutch and Shell Oil Groups or other oil Companies had approached the Government for diplomatic support| in obtaining concessions for oil exploitation in Russia

A MYSTERIOUS DEATH,

Russian Found Dead in Street.

London, May 10,

BRITISH ROYALTY VISIT CAVELL MEMORIAL.

Brussels, May. 19. King George and Queen Mary visited the Cavell Momorial, où)

Mr. Chamberlain said the Foreign Office was approached in September last and promised to support at the proper time legitimate which they placed a wreath. British enterprise. The Government had no information with regard

the negotiationsense

Other Telegrams on Page

Total (7 wickets)...23% Allison and Wilson to bat.

Bowling analysis.

O. M. R. W. 20 4 57 12- 2 41

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12 1 47 3 9 0 33 3

5 07 45 1

a barbar.Paga 4,

To-Day's Exchange.

The closing rate of the dollar ton demand to-day was 2a. 69/16d.

The Weather.

2.p.m, Barometer:-29.78 Tem- parature:-84- Humidity ? L Lighting Up-Time.

Lighting-up time"

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