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THE GRAECO-TURKISH WAR.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1922.

London, Sept. 2.

Nows of the operations in Asia Minor continues to be meagre and vague, but apparently the Kemalist offensive at present has spent much of its force. It has not achieved its object in outdank ing the Greek main body and threatening Brusa, but has compelled the Greeks to retreat to Ushak on a line between Afiam-Kara-Hissar and Smyrna, all of which objectives have been mentioned in recent despatches from Constantinople. The latter indicate that the Turks at the commencement of the attack outnumbered the 30,000 Greeks on the Añum-Kara-Hissar front by about 10,000, and were exceeding ly ably led and wall supplied, especially with artillery and sut mobiles. Their losses, alleged both in' Athens and Constantinople, are said to be heavy, and it is doubtful whather Mustapha Kemal will be able to form a third army to operate in the direction of the Straits, as Constantinople credits him with the intention of doing.

Reuter's correspondent at Athens states that the whole of the Greek army has been ordered to concentrate on the Ushak line, where there are strong mountain positions covering the railway to Smyrna, and where it is hoped the Kemalist advance will be arrested.

The Ministers of War and the Interior have returned to Athens from Smyrna and have reported to the Cabinet, according to the newspapers, that they do not consider the situation da: geroas or critical. They state that the Greek retirement is proceeding without way serious pressure and that the Greek losses are slight compared with the Kemalists",

Athena, Sept. 2.

A sembothrial message admits that the Turks advanced between Da and 100 miles, but declares that they are unable to continue owing to lack of contmunications, The capen of Eskishehr is den.ed.

London, Sept. 2

The quest a

of the Near East will be thrashed but at a Conference at Venice attended by the British, Frineḥ ard Italian. Commissiongs from L'onstantinople, and representatives of the Arneas. Constuatın.ple and Angora Governments, which will pro- nably shortly be summoned.

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¿From Our Own ('erre pondent.) PACIFIC MAIL STEAMER AGROUND.

Shanghai, Sept. 2

It is

The Facine Mail Company's liner! President Cleveland went agmund) ta Tungba Spit last night. expected that the vessel will be re- toate this morning. There is po danger

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[The Tungaba Spit has been the cause of numerous wrecks. The Shinyei Manu came to grief there in the typhoon a few weeks agu.]

SHANGHAI SWIMMERS. Shanghai, Sept. 2.

were

Two Shangbai records broken at the swimming gala. C. S. | Brows won the quarter mile in tit mins. 21 & sees, and I.. Goldman threw the ball 75 ft. 4 ins.

EARTHQUAKE IN FORMOSA.

Shanghai, Sept.

Sircawei Observatory reports a vident earthquake this morning. it is unable to estimate the Idistazee.

Tokyo, Sept. 2-A severe earth. piake at 3.1 this morning'a: Tai- Holy Fortnosa, del crasitlerable Platıage. Ls of he is feared.

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Britain having pesterday replied to the recent French note,

SUNKEN JAPANESE venerully crating the latter's proposals, the conclusion of the

WARSHIP. Turco-direck armuustier is not regarded as an essential preliminary

Toko Sept. 1. Nineteen to the Conference. The question of the Greek evacuation from Axi

thedies, lazing that Mint is lift open, but Britain d'es not object to discuss the succa- Kitaka's Commander, Koga, have time if the prospects of the Culiferente appair satisfactory. The been recusered, according to latest Bench reply empates, ses the neverity of strong quaranties of ladies -Bender. protectied to the n....-Turkian min „rities in Asia Minor: but it is felt | that the question if evacuation is rendered very difficut - wing to the Turkish atrocitida,

An official

Athens. Sept, A. amanique admits the erscaution of Esa,shehr.

OBITUARY.

London, Sept.

Mr. F. W. Diskin-en. Chief Deliter of Beuter's, died suddenly this afternoon!

HONAN BANDITS. Peking, Sept. 2-A letter from Kaifeng reprets that three Japane-ej

- HÅL outlaws, siced at Sanchow have been liberated. jure was detained for twenty four! lars. The Periga milway em- phugees are believed to be Suit in

aptivity, - Heater, s

CHINESE POLITICS.

Reater Pods wo the full wine tribute-The death of Mr. Dickinson will beja severa blow to Reimer's so all over the world, 1- which his pers sal distinction, casm, intellectual power and capacity for work endeared him, Fow heads of a great organisation! Peking, Sept. 2.-The report could have enjoyed such devotion and Alial affection as he inspired pourreat enterday th: Wang! in his colleagues File intellectual attainments were only equulled by (Chung-hook would resume the *his modesty and well-effacement. Not the least among his acenm Muties of Premier - denied. The

plishments was the gift of lat csapes. Mr. Dickinson was we'remier is still, in hospital, where! known and highly esteemed not merely in the European capitals but * *

interviewed to-day by operamas in the Dominions, India and the Far East. Mr. Dickinson (Chang Yin bus regarding the hat- was at the offer on Friday and to all appearance was in the beat of trist to Paolingfu and Loyasz. and reiterated his refusal to retura health and spirits, having revertly returned from his annual holiday

FRorty are still being fie attended a luncheon to the Reuter staff kiven by the Chairmat, to othe Mr. Roderick Jones, in honour £f Mr. J. S. Dunn, General Manager, however, to ladung Wank Huong-bue: to resume, the latest in Souto Africa, on the eve of the latter's return të Capetown. Ten

being a commaшcation from Sungl cours later he went home, merely remarking that he felt unwell. Shu-fang, who thicks that, fail The doctors were summoned, but gradually he got worse and died jag Tang Shao-gi's acceptance, peacefully at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon.

AUSTRIA'S PLIGHT.

Geneva, Sept. 2.

The Council of the League of Nations discussed the Austrian orgeby resolution and referred the matter to the Financial Commis sion to suggest measures of alleviation,"

Wang Chung-how i- the most suite! jable forum ténena knj

Kao Eng-hung has meanwhile jreturned to office, basing woo bis prias regarding responsibility for educational expenses. In order to meet urgent need, the Pre- sident has ordered the Director of the Peking entroi to turn over $130,000 to the Presidency for sment of Blanes. The striking

Vienna, Sept. 2. officials of the High Court bave

As a result of the extraordinary currency situation, cabs, vans resumed work as the result of the and handcarts were pressed into service to-day to carry the immense compromise efected by Chan, Yào- parkugte of notes from the bank to pay August" wages, employeesteng-Reuter. frequently receiving bandles weighing three or four pounds. Some are only able to get purt of their wages, owing to the shortage of big notta There was an increase in the note circulation last week of 284 milhards.

THE DAVIS CUP.

Forest Hills, Sept. 2.

In the Davis Cup challenge round of the doubles, the Austra lians Patterson and O'Hara Wood beat the Americans Tilden and Richards, 6-4, 6-0, 63,

In the Singles the American Johnston beat the Australian Anderson, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS ASSEMBLY.

London, Sept. 2. Representatives of Britain, India, Canada and Austrasia have left London to attend the League of Nations Assembly at Geneva.

The British delegates include Mrs. Coombe Tennant, the wife of a Welsh magistrate and the prospective Coalition-Liberal can didate for the Forest of Dean. She goes in an advisory capacity si a substitute delegate to watch the interests of women.

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Berlin, Sept. 2.

CHINA'S OPIUM.

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Peking, Sept. --Following discussion at yesterday's Cabinet meeting, it was decided to ask the President to issue strict orders to enforce the prohibition on the transportation. the provinces to sale and cultivation of opium, and

espatch special delegates investigate. A mandate bereancot is expected shortly-Beuter.

fieaeva, Sept. 2.-The Coua- cil of the League of Sations has adopted the proposal, of the Opiurn Committee, favouring the avitation to the Chinese Govern- ment th thoroughly investigate 3 cultivation in Chiza. The Council has approved of the forina-

on sub-commission of ex- perts by the Hygiene and Opium Commissions to promote researches with the view to ascertaining the quantities of opium required for legitimate mediest and scientific purposes-Reuter,

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GERMAN NEWSPAPERS SUSPENDED.

The Allgemeine Zeitung and Koelnische Zeitung have been tem porarily suspended, the latter for publishing articles-containing insults to the Allies..

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