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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE PRINCE IN EGYPT.

Cairo, June 10. The Prince of Wales and King Fund exchanged visits this morning in pleasant weather. The Prince, seated in an open motor Welsh Guarda, beside Lord Allenby, wore the uniform of the Lord Alleaby wore a frockcost. The Prince smilingly acknowledged hearty cheers from groups of Britishers assembled along the route. There were moderate crowds and few Egyptians whom the police mostly searched as the Prince's motor appeared in the distance. The King, ten minutes later, returned the visit in a closed car.

MONDAY, JUNE 12, «

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

· IRELAND'S TROUBLES,

1922.

Landde, Jvze 10.

Four business premises were destroyed by incendiary dres at Belfast to-day.

Mr. Arthur Gruthth conferred with Mr. Churchill and Mr. Cham- berlain to-day and subsequently canferred with Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Churchill at Downing Street r an hour. The Conference has been adjourned until Monday.

WINDSOR-LONDON MARATHON,

London: Jere 10, The annual Windsor to London marathon race, in which numer for the third took part, was won cos Continents) competitors successive year by Mills of Leicester in 2 hours 47 mins. 50 seca. Malvicini (Italy) was seeend, his time being 2

hours 5 mins.

A large, fashionable gathering assembled at the Gezira Sporting Club this afternoca to witness x' polo match between Seifullah The Prince of the Ninth Lancers. Pasha Yusry's team versus Wales, playing number one for the former, rode hard, hit well and played an excellent game. He scored twice and Seifullah's team won by 5 grals to 2. Prince Djemil Toussoun, on behalf of King Fuad, presented cups to the winning team. The Prince of Wales was tremendously cheered when receiving a handsome gold cup Afterwards accompanied by Lord Allenby. Prince Djemil, the 34 seca., and Jensen-(Denmark) third, in 2 hours 56 mins. 3 secs. Premier and other Ministers, he took tea at the Club house sure**

In the tennis Coupe de France final the British champien rounded by an admiring throng. Altogether it was the very best! afternoon Gezira has ever experienced. Britishers in Cairo consider themselves most fortunate in having this opportunity of seeing their | Baerlein beat the French champion Worth. pupular Prince. They magnificently welcomed him in their beautiful Sporting Club in which numercas Europeans enthusiastically participated.

Later.

215 one entered the barrack

Paris, June 10.

ACTIVITY AT HAMBURG.

BRAZIL'S NEW PRESIDENT.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

CHINESE CONSORTIUM CRITICISED.

London, June 10,

A direct attack on the Chiness Consortium was made at à meet- ing of the British Bank of Foreign Trade in London, Mr. Charles Birch Crisp, founder and chairman, declaring that the Consortium's stranglahold over the Chinese Government was responsible for the present default in the Marron!-Vickers loans and that it also pre.. cludes the British manufacturer from favourably competing with fɔreign manufacturers. He accused the Consortium of dictator- ship, thereby blocking the Chinese Government's way to further finance, and criticised the Consortium's disapprovs) of the Chinese- offer to give security for loans on the Salt Gabelle.

FORMER HONGKONG COMMODORE.

London, June 10.

The death is announced of Admiral Swinton Colthurst Holland.. The late Admiral Holland entered the Royal Navy in 1857; and was Commodore-in-charge. Hongktrg, in 1895, afterwards being appointed Superintendent of Chatham Dockyard during the years 1899-1902. He retired from the Service in 1905)

Colorado Springs, June 11. The death is announced of Elizabeth Parkinson, known in the →peratie world as Madame Parkina.

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TELEGRAMS.

Hamburg. June 10. On Saturday the Prince concluded a very basy day by attending

In consequence of growing activity it is proposed to Military Boxing Tournament held in his honour at Kaszelni) Barracks. He was sccompanied by Lord Allaby and officers. Aout improvem nia and extensions to the port, costing 133,000,000

Marks. solid phalanx of khaki mrt the eye of all kinds, especially for shipsquare. The Prince's arrival was heralded by a great burst of Building and engineering works. cheering. He presented prizes to the victors, after a short speech terms.wherein he said how pleased he was to visit the troops in Egypt Complete stock. Best

and how gratified he was with the reception accorded him. General

Rio Janeir, June 10. Immediate delivery.

Congreve led the final three cheers for the Prince, which were) given with such enthusiasm that they must have carried far beyond

Congress has formally proclaimed the gleetien the Barrack Square. The Prince's energy astonished the people here. After a hot, tiring journey from Suez yesterday evening Demirdles for the Presidency of the Republic.

o'clock he was early astir this morning, was at Gezira at seven trying out polo ponies, and after exchanging visits with King Faud The visited the famous Bazaars in the Mousky.

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THE REPARATIONS PROBLEM.

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Paris, Jane 10. The Committee of Bankers' report to the Reparations Commis I: states that whereas Germany's limitations upon Germany's A large number of distinguished persons, including ministers, were on was delivered this afternoon.

worn. King Fuad decorated the chief creditor does not desire new presect. Decorations were

it could Prince of Wales with the collar of the Order of Mohamed Ali, the high-tobligations, it is useless at present to continue the enquiry. The est Egyptian honour, which the Prince of Wales is the first to receive. Committee regrettably came to the conclusion that The decoration is intended for crowned heads. The Prince plays advise on the feasibility of an external loan to Germany, because it at HALF PRICE tenais at Gezira this afternoon, dines quietly with Lord Allenor ought not recommend a loan of which it could not confidently 'anti-

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CHINESE IMMIGRATION TO CANADA.

Ottawa, June 10.

Doctor Alfred Sze, Chinese Minister to the United States, who is at present discussing the acute problem of Oriental immigration to British Columbia, was entertained at a dinne in the House of Cabinet Ministers. Commons. The guests included the Premier, diplomata and members of Parliament. Dr. Sze paid a tribute to the attitude upheld by Sir Robert Borden at the Washington Con- ference, which he described as broad-minded and most helpful. He declared that the Chinese leaders did not desire to encourage the emmigration of labourers, as with the expansion of railways and manufacturing, full the consequent development of mining and employment would be provided at home. Meanwhile, China valued the friendship and goodwill of friends abroad too highly be risk Blosing it by permitting a few thousand labourers to emigrate from Dr. Sze subsequently lunched with Sir thing if discord resulted. Robert Borden and had dinner with the Governor-General at Gov.

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: From Dar Durs l'vtrespondent.. SHANGHAI ITEMS.

Shanghai. June 11. The Boxing Club ba- inaugural- fed sa annual dmner at the Astor

House.

INTERPORT SWIMMING_

Shanghai's Hopes.

Possibly there have been too many competitions lately in other branches of sport for much to be heard about swimming, says ther 15. C. D. News, but it is satisfactory

Six hundred people visitet the to know that several enthusiast.

have already, taken to the water, Empress of Caanda at Woosung.

Commissioner F. J. Schubl, o for the season should prove much the Ameria Court, bas resignadel. Tore rateresting than last. If pre- Mr. Nelson Lurton is sure-edingsent plans eventuate, Shanghai bim.

AMERICAN SAILORS

swimmers are to meet their tradi tional rivals. Hongkong-in Shang- hai.

If ever Shanghai has a chance » making up ter, last year's defeat and commencing to wipe out the succession of reverses since 1909, it sutuma. On the

the local team in that term, in 1913, solitary occasion of a victory for

it was in bome water. We were beaten at Hongkong in 1900, 1912 and in 1921; and in Shanghai only unce, in 1910.

MISSING.

Shanghai, June 11. Eight anilors of the 1. S. S. New Orleans are missing at Vladiv-will be next

teen drowned in a sailing mishap in the course of its conclusions the Committee states it istok. They are believed to have

reconstruction were

in Amur Bay. convinced that if conditions for Germany's realised, large loans could be floated in the principal world markets. Financial conditions for them were never more favourable since the sar. The Committee dwells on the immense help to the economic revival of the world if Germany's debt to the Allies was gradually It believes the respmp-| one to private investors. convertible to

on cf normal exchange regotiations and the stabilisation thereof) are imp:stible unless a Reparations scrution is found. It proceeds to urge the danger of the collapse of German credit if the situation is not rellered.

The crcclusions are signed by all members except M. Serrat France), who made the statement that he was unable to contem- plate any diminution of France's rights Versailles.

under the Treaty of

London, June 10.

The decision of the Bankers Committee following the French opposition to consent to the reduction of Reparations bre created a disturbing situation. German default is now regarded as pr bable, though the Government may continue the monthly payment 50,000,000 G.Id Marks pending the reassembly of the Bankers.

The Bankers suggested terms for a loan are stated to have included the halving of indemnities, the lenders to have priority in respect of Customs, etc. Germans to receive half the loan and the ndemnity to be suspended for three years. Toe French price for greement to the foregoing was the cancellation of France's war debts to America and to Britain, Britain to abandon her share of the indemnity on the ground that she becefited by the destruction of Germany's power and the acquisition of German clonies.

London, June II. The President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, will pen Anglo-Persians' new refinery at Llandarey, near Swansea, on

dock area 1 29th June. The refinery and works, including

The French papers state that the Bankers finally considered, model village, cover 650 acres and cost 23,000,000. It is estimated loat the unloading of a ten-thousand ton tanker of her crude oil irstly, a large, comprehensive In finally settling the Reparations will take twelve hours, and loading possibly twenty hears. Tank question; secondly, a limited lan. The first would necessitate the storage is provided for 290.000, gallons, and the total storage reduction of the indemnity and the cancellation of the inter-Allied capacity of the firm will be 75,000,000. The present throughput of the debts. Consequently the adjournment for three months instead of refinery exceeds 18,000,000 gallons monthly. The refiners, when wine die is interpreted as giving either France or America a last

third of Brihance in the direction of accommodation. tally operating, will be able to supply at least one tain's consumption of petrol.

ANTI-BOLSHEVISTIC.

London, June 11.

The Fall Mall Gazette Paris correspondent says that exiles from Russia are cheerful regarding the prospects of Russia. They anti- cipate the sudden end of the Bolanerist regime and declare they have received news that many Eid leaders, who have earned the title of "butobers," are already taking refuge in China, fearing for their lives when the crash occurs.

AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ARBITRATION,

The Hague, June 10.

The Austro-Hungarian Governments have asked Queen Wilhel mina to appoint an arbitrator to adjudicate the compensation payables from Hungary to Austris for delay ip the transfer of Burgenland to Austria, Herr Zimmerman, Burgomaster at Rotterdam, has accepted the nomination.

LONDON'S NEWS OF CHINA.

Amor, June 11.

The Foreign Minister of the Canton Government intimates that new Government at South China refuses to co-operate with the Peking in the unification of China.

HUNGARY AN JAPAN.

Budapest, June 10.

A HungarG-Japanese Society is being founded for the promotion of friendship between the two nations.

Parts, June li. report

SHANGHAI CRICKET.

Shanghai, Jonr 11. It is generally admitted that the- sontheen men enn turn out a far The Recreation Club sprung a surprise by defeating the Cricket superior teata, for in recent years. Shanghai has never been able to Club by four wickets and one rub.

Occasionally Ollerdessen scoring 125.

travel with its swimmers like Berthet, MacCabe, and, latterly, Siemssen, who has xince attained to first-class honours,

As JAPANESE POLITICS.

have represented Shanghai Tokyo, June 11.-Admiral Kate team these old-standing opponents. has accepted the Pormiership-base always beaten us in all round In 199, however, we wers Beuter.

able to raise 10 very useful men, way! that first crushing defeat is not 15- easily accounted for.

TENNIS LEAGUE.

"A" DIVISION.

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form.

Last year. in the water, polo, Shanghai were without their most notable player, B. Wallin. Several other leading exponents of the game, such as E. F. Mears, L. 1. Macdonald and T. W. R. Wilson.. who deserved a place in the tears, ako could not get away. In the straight swimming events the ab sence of EV. Fetherstonbaugh for:

He has dono- the hundred yards was another notable deficienes.

1. R. C. M. B. K Playing at home on Saturday, Indian Recreation Clubs déteated Mateui Bussan Kasha by 70 games to 20. Scores :

A. A. and S. A. "Hamjaha lost to Korenari and Yamazaki 5-6. beat

the best time ever recorded by a Unotoro and Yamada 6-5, beat Edo

S. H. and S. D. mail best local swimmer for this race. In the (and Saga 10-).

Cootero and Yamada ", beat Eastern record for the lang plunge. Korenari and Yamuzaki 7-4, fist to side events, the holder of the Far

Edo and Saga 1-3-

4. H. MacGregor, was also among 0. and . H. Humjaha beat "the many reliable men who remain- of Korenari and Yamazaki 10-1. beat, est in Shanghai. Had the services The majority of the newspapers opine that the

f these local champions been avail. the Bankers' Committee will only encourage Germsty to resist the Unatore and Yamads, 11.0, beat

able, the last contest undoubtedly Treaty of Versailles and express surprise that the report does not | Edu and Saga 10-1.

would not have been such a refer to the devastated regions. The Echo de Paris says the

sided affair. report unjustifiably assumes that Germany is willing to pay if

Hongkong it must be conceded her obligations are reduced. "As far as the report constitutes a

have always had a definite advant-* political more against the rights of France, we are entitled to reject

C. R. C. K. C. C.

ago, over the home team, the for- it." The paper declares that the French Government will endeavour to

mer having at their disposal the bring into operation a complete system of reparations and a system

Playing at Kowloon, C. R. C.

barbour magificent

reach For of financial control stricter than the military control established

They are also able to in 1920. If the Allies will not follow her France will act in best K. C. C. 62-47. Scores:

Yew Man Ison, and Lau Man-practice. dependently.

ching lost to Busschaert and Krebs swim during more months each year - 36, beat Atkinson and Brown &-5, than is possible in Shanghai For beat Mason and Jock 7-4.

last year's interport, Hongkong had Kwok, Po-kun and Ho Wai-bing the services of J.-Johnstone, one of fast to Busschaert and Kibbs 5-fy the finest swimmers in the East. lost to Atkinson and Brown 5-6. They were also fortunate in the beat Mason and Jack 8-3

THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE

Paris, June 10.

In connection with the proposed reconstitution of the Banque Industrielle de Chine it is suggested that the capital will be 10,000,000 franca. of which one quarter will first be subscribed by the principal credit banks, who will completely support the creation of this capital.

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Paris, June 11.-

M. Outrey, Deputy for Cochin-China, has announced his inten tion of interpellating the Government as regards the delay, firstly in submitting for the ratification of Parliament in conformity with the vote of the two Chambers the agreements and conventions neces sary to safeguard the material and moral interest of France in the Far East, which are gravely compromised by the cessation of opers. tions of the Banque Industrielle de Chine; and secondly intridacing in the Chamber & Bill submitting to Parliament a new convention with the Banque de l'Indo-Chine, which should have been introduced since January, 1920/05/

The Senate has appointed a commission, charged to examine the demand for authorisation proceedings against Senator Perebet as regards the Banque Industrielle

**B** DIVISION.

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Lan Fuk-ki and G. Lee lost to possession of E. Busschaert, the Busschwert and Krebs 5-6, best old Belgian International, whose Atkinson and Brown 74, Tost to prowess at water polo none

come near to in the Treaty Porta Mason and Jack 4-7.

He aims with deadly precision. Civil Service v Police.

while the ball leaves his arm with C.5.CC. best Police B. C. by terrific force. Shanghai this time

:can possibly put into the TELT) games to 89. Scores: Dawbare and Sheppard lost to Siemseen the holder of the 880.yd Booker and Sirol 5-6, lest to Stranghai Championship. At the Wodobne and Pearson & beat that swimming gals he krwered the King and Alexander 7:4

previous record for this event by sec..

It is rumored that the will be a triang Haynes and Denkli beat Booker who and Nicol 9-3, beat Wodehouse and, hat last

Alexander 883 Peargo92

Hollige, and Smith lost to Booker and Nical 5 best Wode house and Pearon 7-4, wat King and Alexander 6-6,

and

beaten by Contest

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