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EARLIER SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

Frem My Man Mazeropuident. STRAITS RETRENCHMENT

AGITATION.

Singepare, August 15,

In the Legelative Conued is was unkadaced that the war. ment Adopted certain preuss- LTD..) wadiation of the Retrenchment C4. Cumittee. Ta- Lesment at nylmation time produred a fire of

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Tokyo, August 15, Mr. Seich Takabashi has been

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Hangar

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Lieutes.

SHANGHAI TENNIS CHAMPIONS.

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Shanghai, Aug. 15. Dawson and Roberts defeated

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TEACHERS' PROTEST. More petitions from school. Teachers, were presented to the LCC. yesterday, protestin g gainst the proposed employment| of uncertificated women to take charge of classes of babies under 5 years of age.

SHIPPING DEAL..

Singapore, Aug. 15, 11 as reported that Holte, winn Temalgamating with the Straits

Steamship Company.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1922.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE LONDON CONFERENCE.

London, Aug. 15,

The breakdown of the Conference is generally deeply deplored. M. Poincare reafirmed that France is now tres to take independent Action agains: Germany if outvoted on the Reparations Cepumission, but it is hoped she will refrain from such perilous action which, Coalition organs think, signify the tearing up of the Treaty of Versailles. It is hoped that a barmonieus solation will yet be found, posafbly by a later Conference, at which Reparations and inter- Allied debts will be considered together. It appears that at the last stage of the Conference France stood alone in refusal to final compromise on the proposals, involving an adjournment until after the Allies have carried out the funding operations with the United States and the immediate applization of the guarantees already demanded from Germany by the Committee on Guarantees. It is pointed out by the Independent Libéral organs that Mr. Lloyd George might still secure un-acceptable settlement by affer ing to remit France's war debts in return for a more reasonable view on reparations. The Coalition argans reason with Francs- in friendly bat mure or less strong terms. The Morning Post and Ties concur in thinking that new men are needed to take the reins of British policy, the cornerstone of which should, according to the Post, be a sensible understanding with Franct. The Daily Mail declares that the British people are not going to allow any British administration to quarrel with an ally for the satisfac- tion of the Germans,

The Austrian Nate.

It appears that the Austrian Note. considered by the Can- ference, requested a further loan of afteen million sterling. declaring that unless the money was forthcoming, the Government would be obliged to declare their inability to carry on.

Mr Lloyd George pointed, at that twelve and a half millions had already been advanced without appreciable improvement. It was only fair to tell the League of Nations that the Powers all felt the extreme d.diculty of making fyrther subscriptions.

THE LATE LORD NORTHCLIFFE.

London, Aug. 15.

The death of Lord Nartheliffe has evoked most numerous ex- pressions of grief both at Hair and abroad. Expressions of sympathy flowed into. Lady Northcliffe threughout yesterday, the senders including President Harding, Mr. Hughes, and M. Mil- lerand.

in

His life story is featured in all the morning papers, which term Lord Northcliffe the prince of journalists and dwell on the greatness of his gtips and the tremendous power he wielded, kis remarkable achievements

tran-forming the.. news- paper world and his great human qualities. His dev tion to Bri tain and the Empire are emphasized by numerous leader writers. Wide acknowledgment is made of the beneficent part he played in promoting the Irish settlement. The Northcliffe organs pay the wartz est

him. tributes to

both as

man and employer. The Times says that his greatness and genius were beyond question. the Daily Mail that he was a great journalist and patrist and the -Daily Telegraph that he was a great rean and great Englishman.

The Morning Pust says his essential bigness was undeniable and the 'branicie terms his death a poignant human tragedy. The Daily Graphic ways that his purpose was to

а make better. stronger and happier Empire and his wholehearted patriot services to the State were invaluable. A more critical note is voiced by the independent Liberal and Labour organs. The Daily News saya his geolus gathered, the greatest c.ngregation that ever assembled, but he had nothing to say that mattered. The Daily Herald says his vast influence was used almost consistently for evil on zezerai questions of public policy.

THE OPIUM

TRAFFIC.

London, Aug. 15.

The League of Nations and unces that twenty of its members. including the principal European countries, with Germany and also China, India, Japar. Slam and the British Colonies have accepted the system of import certificates recommended by the Oplam Advisery Commission.

The Daily News in a tribute to the League's accomplishment. says that a certain degree of illicit trafic in opium will no doubt survive, as it survived in the slave trade in face of an internationai agreement. but an enormous moral rain is that the countenance. of Government has been withdrawn therefrom and that condign punishment will hereafter follow its detection Britain by her leading part in the change bad done something to atone for the long disgrace of her enforcement of Indian epium upon China.

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t. S. LABOUR TROUBLES.

Washington, Auz. 15.

The leaders of the men-striking organisations, after conferring with President Harding. announced that they would continue their efforts for mediation in the shopmen's strike..

San Francisco. Aug. 15.. The strike of operatives of the Union Pacife Railway has been called of Four trains left immediately Eastward,

Cleveland, Aug 15.

The soft coal strike in Central and Western Pennsylvania. Indiana, Illinois, North West Virginia and Michigan will probably and to-day. The miners and operators agreed in principle on a wagt rale. The output of the mines will be affected to the ex- tent of sixty million tons annually.

ANOTHER MARK RECORD.

London, Aug. 15.

A sensational new low value record for the Mark was re- Kistered early to-day when, in consequence of the breakdown of the London Conference, the price receded to 4,530 to the pound. compared with 3,376 yesterday. Other currencies depreciated sym- pathetically.

J

THE DAVIS

CEP.

Boston. Aug. 15.

In the Davis Cup competition Patterson (Australia) defeated Cochet (France) 6-2. 2-6, 6-4, 6-2.

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

I'M LUCKY I REMEMBERED TO GET THIS, ICSCREAM

AS HELEN TOLD ME TO -| GUESS I'LL WALK THE REST OF THE WAY AND

GET THE EXERCISE -

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JAPAN MILITARY REORGANIZATION.

waiting list.

U.S. BASEBALL

Tokyo, Ang.f15,--The first steps Peking. Aug. 15-Mr. Densi Simpson has returned from 3luk. toward military reorganization were den whither he went to investigate | rakan Inday when wesen Artillery questions memoirning the Teking.; "giments were disbanded and 325 Mukden Railway and the Miä. | Field Officer, mcluding forty twe churian salt, revenue. He stat of the rack of General, kicially

the great deal of placed a

Henter. Chas Teelin

restime the wing tork und allow resumption of ordinary trafie en una vendities, which he canonumented th the President this morblog and which would Be available for publication n the utter had weep russidered by the floperament.

Becarling the salt question the position Toure complicated. {"bang-- The Lin's position bring that much as other provinces were retaining their tals collections and Fenghien. Hnd resnitted 4,1mil,- 100 mille dollars to the fovera- ment this year, it would require a specialisalt copierence at Paking uf | all provinces to secure general resumption of payments.—Beiter.

EXPRESS ATTACKED.

AUGEST 6. *** AMERICAN LEAGUE- New York 11, Detroit Cleveland 3. Boston 2. Pittsburgh 5, Chisago 1. St. Louis 8, Washingtan 4.

NATIONAL LEAGUE- Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn 3, Chicago 10, New York 3, No other games.

STANDING OF TEAMS:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

W. L. Pet. 61 39 610

St. Louis New York Chicago

40

.60%

53 45

04

52 17 .545

51 47 520

47 50 .484

35

.376 30 65 315

Pet

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Vladivostrik. Aug. 14.-A large Cincinnati body of Huabuses attacked the Pittsburgh Harbin Vadivustok expima men Broeklyn Pigraanitengaís, robbing all the Philadelphia passengers. Dunag a samom light, Baston four Japanese soldiers were killed and seven worded. The Houkuse were drive off by Chinese teráps St. Louis from the neighbouring · Chinese New York station.

Detroit Chits, on priariple, has decided to Cleveland

over the Atuar railroad to Chicago Murcow, owing to Chits being with Washington

turn

out funds to carry ont essentia) re- Boston

W

61

63 41 .605 41 .596

56

55 49 .529 52 518

48, 53 475-

47 54. .405

42 62 403

¿BERANOSA

novation of the track. Beuter. Philadelphia 38 57 4000

It Was Hot Enough to Melt Anything.

QH_BOYS SHE'S HOT I'VE GOT TO DITCH THIS COLLAR

WELL, THIS COOLS OFF MY HEAD A LITTLE BIT

ANYWAY!

BY ALLMAN

I THOUGHT YOU WOULD GET THIS ICE CREAM AT THE DRUG STORE ON THE CORNER: AND NOT BRING IT ALL THE WAY FROM: DOWN TOWN-IT'S

LIKE SOUP NOW!

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