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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

QUESTIONS IN PARLJA - MENT.

Trusts and Combines,

Mr. Baldwin, answering Mr. Kennedy in the House of Coin- mons, raid it was part of the duties of the Board of Trade to › ollect in- formation regarding trusts and cambinos. He was not aware of any special development towards combination since the expiration! of the Prefiteering Acts.

GERMAN SHIPPING FOR BRITAIS.

THURSDAY, JULY 16. 1922.

NOTICE

DRAPINGS ARE POPULAR

BY MARIAN HALE

Over-skirts and drapings are

Mr. Baldwin informed Mr. Gil- quite the thing for summer frocks bert that approximately 25

surrendered German vessels of and usually, as in this garn of 255.000 tons groas, which were

under construction when the printed willow, the draping serves Peace Treaty came into force,

Ki-a) were allotted to this country, and to lengthen the effect of the skirt.

all except one vessel of 18,000 tons gross had been delivered

No. The Pet Bubble

Book

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CUSTOMS DITIES.

The sleeves of this frock are

Mr. Baldwin, replying to Mr. Hurd, said the net amount of res ente realised in the past ficancial year from Customs; duties on motor ears, cycles, and accessories, was £763,914; clarks, watches, and parts, £450,000 them in all kinds of fanciful ways.

interesting. There is an increase

musical instruments an DATIS,

ing tendency to cut them and sli

£229,836; cinema ñime, £251,305, Occasionally one sees then dis

CLAIMS AGAINST 12 SH FREE !

STATE.

Mr. Chamberlain, in reply to al private notice question, said Lord! Shaw of Dunfermline had been appointed to preside over a Cop mission to adjudicate upon claims against the Irish Free State in respect of loss of property

persed with entirely.

THE RUSSO-GERMAN TREATY.

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GERMANY AND RUSSIA. Eari Winterton, answering Colonel James, sait be had no KNOWIECK? that the German Mr. Chamberlain; réplying to tiovernment had at pointed as is Mr. L'Estrange Malone. diplomate

was in there reprimetative

of any Russia a person. Who till recently prehead the danger

arising between the t Aas manker d Mowers Kropp's ¦ confusion Armament Factory at F A reparatioŋa commission and the garession in Smith Row & husfälged governments buen grant To Musine Krupp, linform uan, that the League of but he was not aware of ice mate. Natoos intended to take

Tegard .. the S James Gartner aleman Hapally Treaty

Kitchen

and Refreshment Rooms Camrostredi Replying to Sir P Hall. Mr replying to Mr. Raarina White Chamberlain sati bebid l-aid he was so aware that any information as to an armagemont Flechtront ad been created between Germany and Russia ** wanna bon manthers the that Krupps should - y'iwwent fo

lightly anetelised charmes in thejelish armament Hou of Commons for what the Busara and that to many shay, non. member dovtrved as "liendi prabbit the transport of mus

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cution

refreshments" which he took. It dens or revops toresch her for

autemism for whi-kg nitong for the assista Laughter: The Coumare bad and the armor Russian nonlem „been compriled to add a penny · States, shanks they need military Tear glass to the charge for whisky assistance to aintain thei

owing to repeat septisation of dependence

Treasury subaity. The present price was still bebia the average: Horice charged outside, white the: measure supplied was generoas HOME RULE POR SCOLL UNDE AND WALES.

Mr. Murray Macdonald in troduced all for the better i government of Scotland and

Wales

The Bill was rear a first time amid cheers.

COMPETITION FUR TRADE IN

INDIA.

Replying to Mr. Gratis Doyle,

BACON'S, SECRET:

PHILOSOPHY.

American's Quest in the Chilterns.

Mysterious digging operations in the Chiltern Hill- near Hitebin have for some time puzzled "the country folk as well as archeb

Mr. Syford, =" Ora Be Formerly resident in New York. -responsin Haus brought a (perng of labruners from Luton tel

ond rake the work.

Four miles from Hatebin is a Buch grassy moorland, Lilles Flen over.ooting the Bidford, Shite plains. It is traversed by Par ancient British road the oknield Wavy, and there are also trants across the blood Romani ran-truction This is the scene of the excavations, which have teen in progress for weeks.

MYSTERY WOUND.

REPIGEES FROMJRELAND Sir Hamar Greenwood, at -wer- Under Mr. Safford's direction: ing Viscount Curzon, sail a mar the labourers have dug many tain number of illegal evictions į nales from 65. to 12ft. deep: had take place in Southern around a small conical mound, Ireland Sons of the refuzers; which is probably prehistoric în bad come to this country. #origin, on the highest part of the was unable to state the number too. He hoped the Governmens would When questioned the labourers)

be able to make arrangements for relief in cases of real and urgent necessity. He was bringing the matter to the notice of the Pro- visional Government, with whoo the financis responsibility dearly

rested.

Earl Winterton said the facts di not bear out the assumption that

PRASGR AND GERMANY. British manufacturers are unable

Mr. Charob-rlain, replying to to compete with German and other Continental firms in India owing Commander Kenworthy, said he to the collapsed exchanges.

was not aware of any decision by He could give no undertaking & French Minister as to an ad- that all orders for the supply of Tance of the French Army int Indian railways would be placed Germany.

o the United Kugdon, but be! matidendy hoped that as in the past, British manufacturer would

Commander Kenworthy--WA!

statement be made to this House before any further sanc-

be able to tenure the great but oftions are enforced agains: Ger- them.

many.

Mr.Chamberlain--It is difficult BRITISH OFFIORES IN IRELAND.

Sir R Sanders imformed to give an answer to a question Colonel Hurn that he had no which is purely hypothetical

Commander Kenworthy-May record of any officers of bonorary rank and possessing decorations take it that there will be a for gallant service having iined debate in the House before any action is taken be the rebel army in Ireland and separate

France taken up arms against the forces of the Cro%

The Speaker-We cannot Colonel Bura-If I give my enter into discussion of French hon. friend snare instantes will be policy. take the matter up with, a view to seeing they are deprived of their honuts?

COCAINE TRAFFIC.

have given the impression that they have been sworn to secrecy. jand the consequence has been a plentiful crop of rumours about the real purpose of the diggingst

UBJECT OF SEARCH.

Mr. Safford's explanation of the operations is етка more strange then some of these rumours.

It is that he is searching for! secret Baconisa philosophy,' buried in various places in the form of emblems wrought in atone by a seventeenth century etcher in the confidence of the great Chancellor.

Mr. Safford says that he has already got together a consider- able collection of these erablern. marked stones, and hopes to be able to publish an exposition of his theories with the stony

as illustra picture-emblems tions..

Mr. Safford believes that Bacon committed the secrets of a secret philosophy to these emblem. devices, for reasons possibly best known to Bacon himself.

An archeological expert, Mr. Safford is also well versed in to Mr Ramsden, said the sentence mineralogy and geology. He is

The Home Secretary, replying

Sir Robert Sanders-Certainly, of six months' imprisonment re-to extend his digging operations

rently passed on a coloured to neighbouring bilis. wendor of cocaine W43 the

FLOGGING FOR DRIG TRAFFICKERS

The Home Secretary, in reply maximum for a first offence, but

SYSTEM.

YOU ARE JUST AS OLD

to Colonel Burn who suzgested it was not the maximum pecalty, flogging offenders, said that the as a fine of £200 coali bs imposed question of taking further powers as well. The working of the as you feel.. A pair of correctly for strenghening the law in regulations, which only catne into fit ed glasses is a powerful factor Hi tegard to the illicit drug traffic force on the 1st. September last,in making you feel young. was under consideratioz. The was being carefully watched, and Efficiency demands

that you power of the Course regards) if it appeared that the pressotwear glasses if your eyes are not deportation already existed and powers were insufficient he should perfect. Fully fifty per cent. of was used wherever possible? not hesitate to come to Parlia-the people who do not Wear

DEVELOPING THE TELEPHONE meat for further powers. It was glasses should do so.

A great clear, however, in view of the in- many are unaware of the real In reply to Colonel Murray, Mr.erational character of the condition of their eyes until the Pink Pease said it was proposed traffic, that it could only be desit examinationis made. The Hong- to expend nine and a balf millions with by international cooperation. kong Optical Co., successors to during the current financial year the whole - question of the Clark & Co., refracting and manu- on the development of the tele-masores necessity to cope withfacturing opticians, located in 53, phone system. He was hopeful the traffic-had been engaging the Queen's Road Cantral, have the that with the liberal terms now ttention of the Advisory Com-equipment to test your eyes ac...) offeret, great extensions of the mittee of the League of Nations,curately. Testing the sight and telephones would take place in and their proposals when reorived fitting glasses is. their exclusive rural and urban areas.

would be carefully considered. business.

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