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THE AMERICAN STRIKES.
Washington, Aug. 18 The conference of the railway executives with the railway brotherhood has been adjourned to to-morrow without reaching a dennité conclusion.
Philadelphix, Aug. 18. The conference of the anthracite coalminers and operators has adjourned until to-morrOW, The representatives of both sides made statements optimistically regarding the outcome,
New York, Aug. 18.
Despatches from Washington state that President Harding intends to recruit the army to the strength of half a million in the event of failure of the railway strikers and executives to reach agreement.
mobilisation It is understood that orders fer reserves are ready in the War Department.
FRANCE'S DEBT TO AMERICA.
Washington, Aug. 17.
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No progress has been made in the discussions of the Treasury officials with M. Parmentier regarding the repayment of the French debt to America. The latter's invitation to France to send repre- sentatives to negotiate was framed on the belief that the envoy would be empowered to state what France was prepared to do to meet her obligations, whereas M. Parmentier is only able to present figures which are obtainable from other sources relating to France's financial position. Several weeks of fruitless conferences resulted. M. Parmentier has been recalled, promising to return to Washing- ten at the end of September,
DR. HEDIN'S EXPEDITION TO TIBET.
Stockholm, Aug. 18,
In next year's expedition to Tibet, Dr. Sven Hedin is entering from the north-east. He proposes to trace the sources of the Chinese river system, then explore the central ranges of the Tibet mountains and the connection between the Karaktram range and the Dangla mountains. His investigations will be not only geographical and topographical but meterological, zoological and botanical. Dr. Hedin will first visit the United States to arrange f the fining of the expedition.
THE DAVIS CUP.
Philadelphia. Aug. 17. In the Davis Cup contest, Australasia versu- Spain, Patterson defeated Count & mar 19, $-6, 6-4.
Alonso Spain defeated O'Ham Wood Austria-ia), 2-6, 3-6, 6-2, 5-6, 6-1. Both fought desperately. Also turned tide by his great agility and the force of his drives,
DEATH OF ENVER PASHA.
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Load . Aug. 18. The Daily Maits correspondent at Berlin says it is reported that Enver Pasha, who has just proclaimed himself Emir of Turkestan, was killed while leading his troops against the Bol- sheviks.
GLIDER FLIGHTS.
Lendin, Aug, 18.
As compared with the best glider fight of nearly three minutes accomplished by a Frenchman at Wednesday's trials in France, It is reported from Berlin that a German glider has just down over "ighters minutes.
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The Magistrate commended the trate that cut one word of it was constable on the plucky arrest believed. which he made, saying to Inspector Grant I consider he behaved very I well."
Bad Witness or Bad Liar. Chan lui, a detective, who help- ed making the arrest, at first said that it was the Indian cong stable who first stopped thế accused, but after a etere cTỢNS-
Evidence of Arrest. The bearing was concluded at | Inspector Grant: He dit ex- the Magistracy yesterday afternoon I ceptionally well. of the case in which a Filipino
Trying to Get Credit.. named Filipi Anzuelo was charged j P. C. Kapoor Singh, the next examination by the Magistente sabi with being found in the othee of ¦ witness called, claimed that it was that that achievement was the the Pacific Mail Steamship Com- | he who first arrested the defendant | Chinese constable's. pany on the night of the 1st, inst. is the latter was running towards During his wvilence the Magis with intent to commit a felony: him. He made the anest before trace said In Inspector Grant: with a-sulting Chinese polie the last witness arrival. He was This witness is a very bad witness Constable Tsang Chen with intent then on duty at the Star Ferry or a bad line. Ho is trying hard to resist or present lawil uppreibart.
not to tell what actually happened.
The Magistrate : 1 put it to pouį tendant's statements in answer to that you run up when the man the four charges, which read as was skuggling with the constable ¦ follows: "I was not there to com and you picked up the revolter mit a felons." "I did not assault from the granad. Teil the truth — him or shoot anybody of my re- There was nù une struggling with volver. Yes. The revolver was defendant when I caught him. mine." "They are not mine.**
After I had stopped the defendant Other exilence showed that when the Chinese roustable and several the pistal was taken into the charge rom there was no cartridge in the others came up.
The Magistrate Remember chamber, hat the magazine was that once I hate taken your evi- | kadet. The safety rotch whe in dence from the witness-box it wil position.
hension; with possession of an The Magistrate: Wasn't there a To the witness, If you don't tell automatic pistol with six cartridges ¦ Chinese constable standing there the tours What actually happened 1 without a permit from the Captain † waiting for him. 2-Xot before me. will commit you to prison at once. Superintendent of Police and with
The Magistrate to the Indian Lance Sergeant O'Connor stated. unlawful pressession of an electric terpreter Tell the witness that that when Constable Tsang Chorn torch, à jezony, fuur tiles and fire he may get tire years at the fri-was making his statement be show-, fretwork saw.
minal Sexsies for perjory. Youed hin a circular red mark on the Evidence of the arrest of the de- say there was no Chinese cimatuhie ; right side of his chest, just, baluw fendant was given by constable i ic frunt of the Queen's Dispensary | the collar bone. He fitted the pistol MAJOR BLAKE'S ILLNESS.
Trang Chuen, who said that about | waiting for the man?
to the mark and foumi that it cor- Calcutta, Aug. 17. 11.30 p.m. he heard tus blasts ni a The witness. I didn't see any responded with the inside of the Major Blake's colleagues will continue the flight,
police whistle whilst standing on constable in unilona before 1 stop muzzle of the pistol. Sergeant duty at the corner of the Queen -¦ped the defendant.
O'Connor also produced the de- KOWLOON MATTERS. mipeine drama the Government's Dispensary in Couzaught Real
attention to the following:
Central. Looking westward, from Now i for more public convezioa.which direction the sound came. besan a man running towards him The desirability of the better along the pavement. He put out Bahting of the prolie pier.
both army, and as he exiled the The need for general improve tentive the latter struck him on th: leit ments in tipes hildren's Playground the chest just below
the more covered arcuminoda.shoulder with what be subsequent- toa yun be given in sunny or rainy found to be a pistol. He seed the man's right wrist and at the time caught hold of the same front of his coat. Ty the light of a street up he làm that his The merg mosh felt want of bet-raptive - the defendant and that he was holding a pistol in bis right terbathing leilities.
In this last-camed connection hand. The defendent attempted it be vues pointed out to theo free him-elf, but the struggle Viveronment that although Rowers tile and he was finally arreste loaded on three des by the by the withes with the asset. ...in there Buppostuaityance of several other constables who Then tion. of the playing ing Beats to batue, except arrived on the scene. The defen. equipment at the Children's Play, taking a launch trop With regardant dropped his pistol before arwal in Chatham Band basing to other improicient schemes, Indian police rosstable Kapoor | kerede langerone, the Monrottel with the spending of publ:Singh same up. approwled the Public Works De-day has already been sage.
The fommitter has a result of which reftione i i hewals of the table" hur ben jaessed the hope that the carrying
•ffectent and the equipment is mom hot of the work including, as that wate. The pretrunt has also flues, the Howloca Hospital; will be
ALS ponsible. promised, to improve the comlition expeditious
Ping the period trier review f the grand argun the swings. 1
a vediar letter has been addressed A bathymmeneintion -hu-to my Kowloon resklents, not albeeldressant to the Govern-alreal inem bers of the Associa rant in eronection with the Bud-tion. rging then to join. As the wet for 5, which is shortly dusj result of this circular there has roto before the Legislative jhown a gratifying forrosse in tem- Chumacil for approval.
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With regard to street majeures," pittig nick-in emolies and ther on when the Committer fallen approach, I and regarting ah-b a better had been addressed │† theiwertest penting out the
wh of pebler latrite weromeda rius, a jetter was reopened stabil that the Cherntree het instructed the Paine to prave te ··ffenders" and that the question os adutional Corrin, was helaas as imped
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
GEE,I'D LIKE TO GET OFF TO GOTO THE BALL GAME THIS AFTERNOON-
HATE TO GIYE THE BOSS THAT OLD STALL ABOUT MY GRANDMOTHER'S FUNERAL-HE'LL GET WISE IF I CAN THINK OF SOMETHING 'ORIGINAL!
MIGHT PUT IT OVER-LET'S SEE
NOW -
I'M GOIN' IN AND TRY TO PUT ONE OVER ON THE
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The Magistrate, to
Witness:
When the man hit with the pistal did you hear any noise"? ---
beard a little click.
be too late for you to go back. It The defendant was-cen.mitted to is my view that you are trying to the Sessions for trial, bis solicitor, get the credit of the farratg Mr. Leg d'Amadio, reserving his
sing that you stopped the_muan ¦ defames, first. For the last time I tell you
me tell the truth. If yun canzo remember clearly you can say ex but you must tell the truth.
The constable persisted in sayin that he made the arrest first.
The Magistrate: Dvd the defen- dant attempt to use his revolver on you?
Witness: No. Looticed ba dropu. ›d something and when I picked it | jup I found that it was a pistol.
די
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When the Chinese Constable came up did you let go tas defen- dant? Yes. I stooped down to pick up the pistol.
The Magistrate (Mr. E. W Hamilton; said that he wanted to find out from the witress whether the defendant pulled the trigger,
Did you interfere with the safety but he did not think the constable kaew . He did not think theentch on the pistol?—No. I did defendant intended to shoot the act examine it at all. I handed it
to Inspector Caygill. constable.
After giving his erience the runstable was told by the Magis- |
Detective Inspertar fimot, the prosecuting officer, veacurrel.
The Boss Outguessed Him.
SAY. BOSS I JUST RECEIVED A PHONE MESSAGE THAT MY UNCLE WAS HIT BY AN AUTOMOBILE AND WAS
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CAN I GET OFF TO GO AND SEE
HIM?
WHY OF COURSE You CAN GO-
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