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THE IRISH DISORDERS.
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pablo organisations of the differ- ent dia, ricts of the province of this; fahuman treatment of the Chinese
FOUNDED 1891
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REPARATION PAYMENTS
Postponement Only Partial.
(Reuter's Service. },
London, June 1.
London
More Fighting in Belfast.
(Reuters ervice. }
10 March 22 the Reparations Commission fired payments for 192 under the heads of Reparations and Costa A of Occupation at 720,000,000 gald marks in cash and 1,60 gold marks in kind.
The Reparations Note mentioned by Router's Parla co Disorders were renewed in Belfast during the forenoon, when four ware killed and nine waua ed, whilst a number of tramcars} (100 Earlier Cables) only agross to the postponement of a were bombed. British troops intervened, their concentrated fire Germany's obligations.., The sums mentioned in mesengye momentarily silencing the gunmen, but the rebels, Jater'swept the 22 and April 23 are still payable. street with a machine-gud. Two Republican officers were arrested during the fighting.
A truca was declared last night on the Strabane-Lifford frontier, where fighting has lasted for some days. The military has taken over from the speciale the guarding of the frontier on the Tyrone-Donegal border. Two camps, each containing several hundred Republican troops, have been established on the northern and southern sides of Derry City.
Manchester Regiment's Orders.
London, June 1. The Manchester Regiment has been ordered to leave Guernsey for Ireland on June 20,
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and
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A communique issued by the Reparations Commisel that Germany'paid a milliard gold marks in 1991 and and 000,000 to 21st. March, 1922. On April 23 the Commissio & new system for payments of M.18,000,000 dus on 15th.** M.50,000,000 payable each month till next October; then ME: #00,000 each in November and December.)
Paris, Jhus 2.
in: Labour; by the Macan Government.
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TUGUESE.
Condițions in Macao,
Our - Macao
correspondent
states that all the gambling
National Assembly Dismissed.
Shanghai, June 2-Rauter's
hosses and banks, as well as some correspondent at - Vladivostok,
- of the shops, are still closed. In wiring on June · Ist, sayı:
reply to the manager of the Banon Vladivostok is in the throes of an - correspondent National Ultramarino, who wani uncompleted, comp d'état owing lo ang interesting reports to the Chinese Chamber of Com-the dismissal of the Nationa), Chinese, Indignationimarca 10. endeavour to pers {Assembly by Gianarai ·Merkuler. Tsono affair, showing the Chinese to reopeną.
There are two factions stelving- Latter in being taken up some of the members saidT "Ilie "power, Gen Harkalow and le authorities there and of the shopkeepers appeared wi77- Gen. Semanov's" group of marine
Guilde.
ing to carry on business, but they į troope and some individual Kappel nëshent action is indicated {could not secure area.
officers on the one side and M. sending of a formal protest Our correspondant further adds | Andrushkeritch, M. Shirokogoray, Portuguesa Consul-General |that in response to the Gavera General Baldigaff, M. Abimov, inton by the Commissioner ment notification ordering the the National Assembly, M. for Foreign Affairs against the reopening of the shops on Verjbitzky, M. Moltobxoor and Latest Exposition of French Policy,
Faszien of the Portuguese author-the. Ist. instant, some some Kappel troops on the other. establishments partly opened, but The town is quiet and there has j- Strong i denunciations of the the gambling bouses, banks and been no fighting. The Japaness Interpeliations on foreign policy were replied to by Poincare Patage were delivered at a pawnbrokers kept their doors are neatral-Reuter. who, in view of the Allied negotiations, was reticent se regards the generalinesting of all the Labyar hut. Near Eastern settlement.
i guilds and societies of Canton beld Most of the provision shopa Regarding Germany, M. Poincare hoped it would be possible in the East Garden on the even-suppising Europeans and Chinese for France to avoid isolated action, but he pointed out ber fasbilityging of the 31st. ult, at which have reopened, as also have the Casualties and Damage.
to maintain accords, however desirable, if these meant sacrificing theWas AD attendance of marsets, but prices the exercise of French rights. He voiced a broad bat friendly vier: thousands. Chan Ping cendingly high. A catty of pork "The Ulster Association states that from December 6 to May 29.1 regard to Anglo-French relations, declaring that various recent sandwho was recently banished costs one dollar and a catty of
nations and sissing from Hongkong, was appointed fowl ninety cents.
The x. Van Cloon bas arrived there were 14 police and two soldiers killed and 29 police and 14 incidents had not estranged the
from Jars and the Straits and soldiers wounded. Between May 20 and Mar 29, seventy-seven upon the impossibility of there being complete identity of opinionery Chairman. The meet
Altogether, the bodies of 42 is an Entente policy, however close the latter be.
animously passed the victims of the recent affray have consignees are given the usual folowing resolutions:-
Įnoties on Page 4. ben baried by the authorities, 1. That the Chinese Govern- and there are 32 wounded still in. S. Watson and Co, Ltd, to
The hours of business of Mesars.. ment be requested to take back hospital. possession of Macao and despatch The Chinese Chamber of Com-advertised on Page 4.
morrow and on Monday are the-Körthern Squadron thither | merce bave appointed represents- for the protection of the Chinese tives to go over to Lapps to will be closed on Saturday and
Shablants.
attempt & settlement with the Monday-Page 4.
The destroyer Warwick held up a steamer voyaging from Moville to Londonderry as the point off Lough Foyle where the Ulster border forms the shore and put polica aboard, who searched the passengers. No seizures were made.
London, June 1.
fires broke out, the destruction being estimated at over £500,000.
The London Conferences.
London, June 1.
It is announced that Earl Balfour is actively participating in the London conferences on the Irish situation and will meet Sir! James Craig and the Marquis of Londonderry at the Foreign Office
to-morrow.
There is no indication that the proceedings at the meeting off British signalories to the Treaty this afternoon brightened the By most critical in Government situation, which is regarded quarters.
The Shooting of General Adamson.
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BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DIRECTOR.
Is He Immune Under Amnesty Law #
Paris, Hade The Chamber of Deputies is appointing & special comitre consider the Public Prosecutor's request that proceedings slogan taken against the Seins deputy M. Qalary an directen ofth}" Industrielle de Chine on a charge of violating the laff regardi distribution of fictitious dividends and irregularity concerning the issue of the shares.
Action has not been taken hitherto, owing todoubt regarding 14.
Calary's immunity under the amarety law, which contains a special dispensation in the case of men serving with a combgiant unli in
London, June 1. The Court of Enquiry into the death of General Adamson, com manding the Athlone Brigade of the pro-Treaty IRA. forces, who was held up by Republicat troops and shot when he raised his hands, has found that the seizure of a motor car led to a series of events war time. accompanied by indiscretions on both sides. It was impossible to determine the responsibility for the discharge of the first sho: resulting in the outburst of firing. The Court was convinced that the shooting of General Adamson was unpremeditated.
THE CALCUTTA SWEEP.
IMPROVED CONDITIONS AT HOMES
STO
that the Chinese people, [officials of the Guilds. FastAf self-respect, cesso - all
The Official Portuguese intärdigras with the Portuguese,
Version.
O'Buter their employment tuse to bendie toer cargo. 3That the Chinese villages near Macao be requested to raise
volunteers.
That the cruelty of the Portuguese in Macao be made oven all over the country and Malalance be saked to help in the
winning back of Macs,
All Round Stabilisation on Present Basis Anticipatád.. Londoy thune 15 The recovery of the mark to 1,202, compared with the highest of 1,480 in March, coupled with the general Improvement indutrial The Three Lucky Numbers.
abares, is inspiring hopes that trade is mending. Price sxhibit a firmer tendency. Food continues downwards, but the falls slacked- The winning numbers in the Derby Sweep are as followsing Commodities, notably textiles, seemed to hare toned the corner, slightly rising. Experts anticipate all-round stabilisation of Captain Cattle, 31990; Tamar, SS 7786, Craigangower, Y 559. the the cost of living somewhere in the region of the present level! names of the drawers are not obtainable.
The Second Prize.
Calcutta, June 1.
Londoo, June 1.
The evening papers give prominence to Captain Gilligan, now in business at Huntingdon, as the winner of £38,310, the second prize) in the Calcutta Sweep.
(An earlier telegram stated that Miss Gwendoline Thomse, à Liverpool typist, won the first prize; and it is locally reported that Major Harding. R.A.M.C., Hongkong, drew the third prize).
AUSTRALIAN LINER BROKEN IN HALF.
Gale Drives the Wiltshire on to the Great Barrier Reef.
Auckland (N.Z.), Jane 1.
The Federal liner Wiltshire was broken in half during a gale by the Great Barrier Reef. It is feared that the crew of sighty were (trapped. Relief parties on the cliffs and steamers who were ready to assist were helpless, owing to the tempestuous seas. There are nɔ passengers.
Good Prospects of Rescue.
Later. Despite the gale and the very difficult conditions, four men from the Wiltshire landed before darkness. A hundred remain aboard the wreck. The prospects of rescue are now good.
DEATH OF RUTLAND BARRINGTON.
Famous Savoyard. Figure,
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London, June 1.
COUNTY CRICKET.
Big Wins for Kent and Lancs.
London, June 1.
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5. That the export of provisions from various villages and märketa into Macao be stopped.
That all supplies of fresh water from Lapps Island be stopped.
Mass Meeting in Canton To-morrow.
The Portuguesa - Consalate-
News in To-day's New Advertisements.
All the local insurance offices
"Sahars" is being shown at the Kowloon Theatre to-night-Page 12.
At the World Theatre, “The General In Hongkong forwards Woman Thou Gavast Meis the recent happenings in Yo us the following official report on | being acrested.—Pago?-
Yo Sanz Fat are advertising. **On the night of the 28.b. in- [new pisse goods—Page 5.
2 The N. Y. K. advise consirnass an, at about 630 pm, African soldier bad a personal of the arrival of the Sado Maru lucident with a group of Chinese from Europi.-Page 5. and was by them saskalted. The Lammert Bros. are auctioning olice having appeared, the said the whole of the stock of the Boa soldier was arrested and sent to Ton on Thursday next.—Pago 4. the Military Hospital, because off Miscellaneous goods are being the beating which he had received auctioned by Lammers Bros at from the crowd. The police also Holt's Wharf on Tuesday.—
arrested one of the assailants who Pazo 4.
was taken to the Chio Bear Those who are sitanding the Police Station. Soon after this King's Birthday Ball at Govern-
■ large number of Chinese assem-¡men; House to-morrow night aro bied opposite this station to ask referred to the notice on page £. that this prisoner should be ra-
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To-Day's Exchange. The closing rate of the dollar pa demand to-day was 26. 7. 1/16d. - The Weather.
The Canton Times of to-day has the following
The recent incident at Macao
*As this absurd request, so has, aroused bitter indignation among the people of the city. In atterly contrary to law, could not response to the notification of the be complied with, the people tank People's Diplomatic Society, to ep an attitude of open bo-tility; the form of bandbills, hundreds the authorities simply replied of thousands of persons were with the greatest possible pru- gathered in Tung Yaso or East{dence, and they even tried to perature:-82 Bumidity:-75. Garden on the day of the Dragon | Hissuade them from their criminal Boat Festival. Wednesday, to purpose,
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discuss what steps should "Instead of obeying the orders taken, by the citizens of the authorities to disperse, the concerning this diplomatic affair.į malcontenis found their ranks
2 p.m. Barometer:-25.80 Tem-"
Lighting Up-Time. Lighting-up time to-day 704
p.1.
At Gravesend, Kent beat Worcester by an innings and 238 runs. It was reported before the considerably strengthened. Soon For the winners, Hardinge scored 166 and Saymour 114.
meeting by officers of the there was an immense crowd, over to Hongkong-by the eight At Chesterfield, Lancashire best Derby by an innings and 145 Diplomatic Society that the made up of several thousands of o'clock steamer, could not am rona. Derby were dismissed in their first innings for 37, Parkin taking Portuguese and African soldiers individuals, who with standards bark, because the mutinous people saven wickets for 15 and Cook three for 15. Parkin in the second at Macao ssaulted Chinese and Bags and in zu ever-increas- did not allow them to 'do #o.. innings took seven for 58.
THE E' RISE IN THE U. S.
women, killed 40 and wounded ing sad threatening attitude, | About noon on that day, mors than one hundred Chinese tried to achieve their purpose. A when a Portuguese Military residents in the Colony. Corpees force from the European Infantry Officer belonging to the force, of those who were killed, were | Company-was despatched, so as tried to go to the wharf taken to ses and damped |*- reinforce the police of the said of the British steamers on the while many of them were still station. Tais force, when passing Hongkong Line, so sa to obey an lying on the streets in Macao, the Avenida Almeida Ribeiro, order he had received, he was so- unburied. “Such action of the wee abused, aloned and evan fired |«xiled, assaulted” and disarmed, Portuguess in Macao”, declared á ar from dwelling bouses.
bis "assailénta""even" trying fo speaker, "entirely offends human- "In spite of the arrival of this throw him into the harbour. Just Ger-lity and International Laws." The reinforcement, there was no then several shots" were board." dob spanker, considered that if the abatement of the said hostile They had been fired by the crowd. Four Chinese e uld bear inhuman attitude. On the contrary, it resulting in the immediate death
treatment given to their country-b came worse, a provocation of an African soldier.” men, what else could they not succeeding insult, and the utmost "It was at this md nent, at the bear? All those present felt lo-|disregard for constituted a3-jend of so many hours of hirin dignant at the unjn ́s action of thoritywna
insults and provocatioda, shepa
Highest Point Since. The War
New Yorkure 2. Sterling registered its highest point since the gogetheroound reaching $146. The advance is due to expectatiosääking,
Moratorium and the proposed German extern would lead to a re-establishment of large credits in Bo of Germany.
LOWER WAGES FOR MINER
Reduction by a Further Ten Po
The Joint Wages Board of Lancashire and C. The death has occurred of the Savoy actor Batisad Barrington. Į that miners' wages be reduced during June a fue George Rutland Barrington-Fiest, celebrated in theatrical lowest leval that can be reached under the exisi
ciralos as Rutland Barrington, was born in 1853. After appearing at hundred thousand men are affected.
the old Olymple Theatre, be joined the famous Gilbert and Sullivan ¿opers company at the Savoy. After leasing the St. James Theatre for a while, he returned to his Savoy associates. In 1908 be published "Thirty-five Years on the Stage," and at one time was a regular contributor to Punch.]
MOTOR-CYCLE SENIOR TOURIST RACE.
Bennett Wins on a Sunbeam.
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GERMAN COAL DISAST"
Seventeen were killed, and 25 injured in i mine belonging to Krupps, neer Essen. Eight
DUTCH FACTORY DESFEQYES
London, June 1.
The greater part of the
Berhett on a Sunbeam won the sector Tourist Trophy Motor
Base held on the Tale of Man over a distance of 226 miles: The has been burnt down
the Macao-government. An⠀ “Not being satisfied "with" all mage of their food - not bein officer of the Diplomatic Society then acts of rabillion and sub- (allowed, of keeping firm in thei suggested that a mass meeting of verw on, the muthnews during the ranks before the thrusts) of the the citizens of the city and rep-night-barricaded soms of the multitude, that the troops eges resentatives from the diferent streets, therady, obmoructing the fire, klining, some GEA districts of the province should way. Ir the morning & gyneral and wounding others. be held, at the First Fublic strike was declared.
mairing thousands rar Purk on Saturday. Another The Govetilent" was: aled once. "The "troope, suggestion was that the people of informed that throsis bad
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