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The Telegraph.
HONGKONG, *ad Sept., 1922.
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Sun Yat-sen's emissary openly states that be han rəcaived the help of von Hintxa, whom do! Įdescribes as a man of modern (SISTS NOT IN NEVER FALLING, BUT IN RISING EVERY TIME WE ideas whos plass are in
TALL—Gçldsmith. harmony with current democratio |opinios." Further, it is put on record that this German schemer has decided to devote the whole [of his energias to this project of a Triple Alliance and that he
"The Bookshelf" · (by "Li brarian) is unavoidably held over until to-morrow.
KEMALISTS REACH NEUTRAL ZONE-
French and Italian Contingents Withdrawn.
ANGORA INSISTS UPON OCCUPATION OF THRACE. (Renter's Service,)
Constantinople, September 21, The French and Italian detachments and flags were to-day res moved from Jamid, the Dardanelles, and the neutral zones on orders from their respective Governments. The lines are now hald ex- olusively by British troops, supported by the combined Atlantic and Mediterraneo Fleets.
Yesterday's health return The Kemalist vanguard is reported to have reached the neutral is pleoning to obtain official shows three cares of anteric fever zone of the Dardanelles, and the next few hours will show whether sanction for his being sent to¦(one British and two Chinese).
(they contemplate action. The Kemalist representative at Con
stantinople declined to pledge that the Kemalists would respect the China. So hopaful were Sun
(neutral zonë, although he was warged that an offensive would mean Yat-sen and his omissary of this
Owing to the breakage of anwar with Britain. It is hoped, nevertheless, that friendly outside Coar, a sampan became udmanage counsels will deter Kemal from an actual breach. request being granted that they able and cupsized off the Kowloon hid
"
"Continue Until Achievement of National Aims."
Later.
made all the necessary Wharf this morning. An old | arrangements for von Hintze be-woman was drowned.
Hamid Bey, the Angoran representative, interviewed, entertain- ing secretly taken to Government
ed scant hope of a successful outcome of the conference between the headquarters in Canton, in order A partner in a contractor's French High Commissioner and Mustapha Kemal, because nothing firm at 195, Temple Street, Yau will alter Angora's determination to occupy Thrace. The Angors As- that the scheme might he
mati, is alleged to have absconded sembly, by an overwhelming majority, authorised Kemst to con elaborated and, at a convenient with a sum of $500 which he hadtinus the war until the achievement of the national aims. momen', put into operation. It collected on behalf of the firm, is T age-word, abandoned movement that we are consider.
ing, witness the fact that as re- cenly as March this year San Yat-sen was actively working fur its consummation.
To-morrow's picture page will include photographs of the Broots bank-Lumb wedding and a group (of the winning team in the King's Inter Company water polo com- petition.
There are many significant | factors that must be borne in The teachers of the Middle mind when considering this great strike for over a week. Their Sebool at Canton have been an!
scheme. First, to support the demands include the payment of |belief that the movement is 50 per coal of their salaries in
Bolshevistic in character, let it silver coin.
Smyrna Refugees' Plight.
The British, French, and Italian Conents at Mitylane have wired to the High Commissioners at Constantinople stating that two hundred thousand Christians are still lying on the foreshore at Smyrus awaiting help and insisting upon urgent action, otherwise nobody will surviva
Miners' Federation Against War.
London, September 21. The Executive of the Miners" Federation has passed a resolution against the was poligy of the Gavernment as regards the Near East Premier's Reply to Trades Union Deputation.
Later.
Mr. Lloyd George, accompanied by Mr. Chamberlain, Sir Robert Horne, and Sir Worthington Evans, received a deputation of thirty members of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress, who voiced Labour's uncompromising peace policy in regard to the Near East.
be recalled that Sun Yat-sen has
Mr. Lloyd George, replying, explained the Cabinet's well-known long been credited with revoju..
The Canton Times says that views. He is anderstood to have pointed out that peace was General Chan King-tring had always their aim, and contended that it was partly due to tionary ideas and has in recebi decided to send Mr. Chan Kee-the Government's prompt action that the position was easier. times openly espoused
the sow AJ his representative to
SUN YATSEN EXPOSED. labourers' cause. Next, it is of Peking, "bat as this mission is no value to remember that many of longer necessary." Mr. Chan left
For Swatow. the Soriet leaders are Germans assumed Russian
Headquarters.
Nationalists Reported to Have Made Smyrna Their
Adana, September 21. According to a message from Smyrna, Kemalist Ministers have The failurs of one of Sun Yat-possessing
arrived, and it is reported, bat not confirmed, that Smyrna will According to the Canton Times, henceforth be the Nationalists" headquarters. Authoritative quarters sen's subordinates to bara certain names, and that von Hintze is Mr. Lew Yak-lin, the Commis-here express the view that the Turks will not attack the Allied secret documents, as instructed | äotorious for bis "modern" sinner for Foreign Affairs, is very troops in the neutral zone, which Turkey does not intend at present by his chief, has led to the dis- viexe. We cannot, either, over-keen on settling the Macao affair, attempting to reoccupy. The Allies will possibly be requested to covery of a startling scheme for look the Bolshevistic propaganda. He wishes to obtain full know- permit s crossing of the Straits in order to end the alleged Greek
ledge on the creation of a triple alliance being carried out at the present called on the British Consul for
the subject, and has outrages in Thrace.
No Further Move by Kemalists. between Germany, Russia and moment in Peking by the Soviet certain information.
Constantinople, September 2L The Kemalists have not made a fresh move in the direction of the neutral zone during the past twenty-four hours, and it is hoped by well-informed persons that the question will be settled peacefully if the guarantees demanded by the Kemalists for immediate freek evacuation of Thrace are forthcoming,
Kemalist Demands.
| Chios, based, there is little doubt, leader, Joffe. These things,
on Bolshevik ideals. Elsewhere taken in conjunction with Sun Alice Brady, the Realart star, to-day we disclose the nature of Yat-sen's known aspirations to will be seen to-night in The these documents, which were left the Presidency of China, are Land of Hope" at the World Theatre. This film is a drama behind by an official of Son Yat-sufficient to show that Sun has dealing with the experiences of
Paris, September 22. sen's South Chica Go:einceal bad ample grounds for believing poor but beautiful young Polish
An inspired statement says that the British resolve to keep troops when the leaders there of were that he might put the whole girl who comes to America tofia the Asiatic zone has unfavourably impressed French and Italian compelled to flee as a conse-issue through. That he has been win a fortune as a dancer. It is circles, but understands that Angora will refrais, at least for some
a most arresting story and it days, from any imprudent move, quecce of General Yip Kua's coup. engaged on secret intrigue with shows Alice Brady at her very reason to believe that Angora will not participate in a peace con- The French Government has These papers are lacriminating forward spirits in Europe is ua- best.
ference unless formally assured of recognition of her claim to the to the point of absolute convic-doubted. The documents which
Maritza frontier and the restoration of Adriacople. The communique tion. They show that Sun Yat- we to-day expose clearly establish Vessels arriving in port yester-concludes with a suggestion for an Allied conference on this basis. sen has been a prime mover in that point.
day and today report bad weather. The Japanese steamers this scheme, for the carrying Without at the moment saying Hirano Maru. Asama Maru and
INDIAN INDUSTRIAL UNREST. out of which he has beer in any more of the particular Kishu Maru bad to put back to
Indications of Further Trouble. directly in league with another aspects of the situation as disclos-Hongkong owing to beavy sens
Bombay, September 21. and the Sacks Maro, which notorious strife-maker, Admiral pd by the correspondence, we can arrived this morning, had to take industrial porest. In addition to the trouble at the Tata Iron and There are signs that Jadis is on the verge of another spell of von Hintze, the former German only express the hope that there refuge in Shite Bay. of St. John's Steel Work, three-fourths of the Bombay tramwaymen bave struck Minister to China. What is will come to the political leaders Island, on account of the for an increase of wages. more, they reveal the fact that, and the people of China, through phoon, for sixteen hours. though a professed servant of the these revelations, a conscious,
Charged with the theft of a
COUNCIL OF THE L 0 N.
Increase in Non-Permanent Members.
Geneva, September 21.
people, Sua bas been attemptingness of the dangers of embarking sheet and two towels from the to put this business through with on any such scheme as is con Empress of Canada, Ah Kam, the utmost secrecy: even with-itemplated by San Yat-sen and 19, unemployed, pleaded at the In conformity with a joint proposal of Lord Balfour and M. holding knowledge of it from the and those associated with him in Police Court this morning that Bourgeois, the First Commission of the League of Nations decided to majority of the members of his the movement. Indeed, all who these articles were left behind by increase the non-permanent members of the council from four to six. one of the boys and he assumed valpe the future integrity of that they were not wanted. It
own Government.
WELSH COLLIERIES. CLOSED.
Ten Thousand Men Affected.
London, September 21.
GAMBLING IN WHEAT.
President Harding Signs Restrictive Measure.
Washington, September 21. President Harding has signed the Bill regulating trading, in
It is by a mere accident that China and who are anxious for was stated that the towels were the letters exposing the scheme the country's welfare should from found wrapped round the man's, waist. In reply to a question bave come to light. In them-now heaceforth hesitate to place by Mr. Hamilton, he said that selves, these commaritations do their trust in a man who works be bad been on board two days The Ebbw Vale Collieries and Steel Works, employing over 10,000 foot divulge the whole story, hand in glove, secretly and in doing odd jobs. Who took you mea, is closing indefnitely, following a wage dispute and a twenty-
for the simple reason that they dark ways, with the spreaders of A friend
there?" was the next question. four hours' strike.
What is bis bave mainly to do with the doctrines of a most destructive name?" "I don't know." "FouT payment of certain expenses.io-order. China has the lesson be weeks" bard labour." cidental to the scheme. They fore her of what Bolshevism has are intercepted missives, doubt done for the people of Russia,į The rapid development of Kow-| less only a few of many which bringing in its train' famine and 1000 has led to a very great in- have passed. The others, if they starvation and the enslaving of crease of late in the number of rain futures. The Bill is to be effective from October 1.
passengers carried by the Stari could be brought to light, would workers to the point of absoluto Ferry Company. The number of |reveal the plans in greater detail. serfdom. If the disclosures which season ticket holders has DOW But, such as they are, they suffice we have been able to make to become so great that the ticket collectors have difficulty in re- to establish beyond doubt a sinis.dey have no other effects than membering all who travel back- ter movement which is full of these, then we shall feel amply wards and forwards daily. In aeroplane speed record by covering 213 miles in an hour.. dangerous possibilities- a move- repaid for the considerable pains order to safeguard its interests ment which deserves, as no doubt to which we have gone in bring
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NEW AERIAL RECORD,
213 Miles in an Hour.
Elampes, September 21.
Bedi Lecointe, the well-known sviator, broke the world's
DUTCH AEROPLANE DISASTER.
Amsterdam, September 21.
GERMAN BANK RATE RAISED.
Berlin, September 21. The Reichsbank has raised its discount from seven to
eight
it will receive, the serious attening to light a movement which show their tickets at least once s tion of the world's leading states- we cannot but regard as menac-week and, beginning on Monday A military aeroplane nose-dívid into the. Zuider Zee' near Den- men. What do they reveal? ing and full of danger to Chins next, Mondage will be "show helder, the pilot and observer, being drowned.
days" for Kowloon residents, First, that Sun Yat-sen bas had and the whole world. In con- Monthly tickets will have to be in Berlin a paid emissary who has clusion, let us say that we shall produced every Monday in future. been concentrating on this triple be surprised if Sun Yat-sen is intrigue, and who has managed to any longer permitted by the secure the active support of Ad-French authorities to reside in : CHINESE VERSION. miral von Hintze in the farther the French Concession at Shang- The Reuter telegram from ance of it. And the point to be hai, where, we may be sure, be illness of Mrs. Harding is trans- Washington reporting the serious stressed bere in that this German likely to endeavour to carry on Iated by the Ching Pao, which diplomat is in the closest possible the negotiations which were claims to be the best paper in relationships with Russian somewhat abruptly interrupted Harding is seriously ill but con
Pekins, as follows: "President Boviet leaders and has been in by the recent upheaval to sinues to discharge bis presiden- the thick of official life in the Canton..
|tial duties from his bedsiders
FORD WORKS RESTARTING. 1.
Detroit, September ZL
The Ford motor-works are restazling now that conl is availabl
AMERICA'S NEW TARIFF BILL
Washington, September 21 President Harding has signed the Tariff Bill-
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