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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922,

CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM.

Singapore's Hopes.

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Thus the Malaya Tribune, of The Hon. Mr. C. H. Huston, Singapure: What we regard as Assistant Secretary of Commerce the significant pasange in yester of the United States, was yesterday's interview is that in which Sir day afternoon the guest of honour Lauteng Guillemsad stated that at a tea party given in the assea whilst in Hongkong he thus pars i bly ream of the Chinese General important diressions on matters Chamber of Commerce, which was int inte

| Cabinies. The peculation that suitably decorated for the ocea sien. Mr. Huston was accom.may reasonably be founded upon panied by the American Consulibuse Tow wonda is that Comber General Mr. W. Holt Gale) and Belam is an within the tel að was welcomed by the Secretary practical polition, aral that before Mr. Ip Lan-chuen) and members on this cd my will hear fr f the Committee, and introduced His Excellency that concessions

Hr+ really "ontemplated. to Mr. Li Po-kwai Chairman

subject of the Chinese Chamber and

the Strait- ethers by Mr. R. H. Kotewall who, ant sale to

and Hengra fo the latter during the speech-making, notedi

jos las the agitation bor refurm le as interpreter.

beet carried huger and more Mr. LiPo-kwai presided overgenomsly than here. There is a the proceedings and sitting wither public epin. That may be him on the platform were Mr. due to the invigorating effects of a Huston, Sir Robert 1 Tung. Mr. winter-time unknowɔnere, but it is Holt Gale, the Hoa. Mr. Chow

sess.redly x Bart. Yet at does 201 Shou-sen, the Hon. Mr. Ng He-eet the merits of the esse furn tsz. Lt-Col. H. M.

Evans, Mr.material change of system here McCafferty American Vice- inst as much as there. There ar Consul, Mr. Ho Fook. Mr. W. Tfeatures of the situation inqular || Bower, Mr. D. J. Davies and Titus on or the other tulony, butt J. L. Baker.

i viemed bra by the fermes are

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It was an essentially Chinese the same as tuetbols must be ten party and Chinese pastry inilar.

and macar ni were served. The C Beim and Mazicipal tra over Mr. Li Po-kwal made alipotermi ure, od mauris, en als fairs! speech In Chinese. After ex-in ¡naviple, cut the one whom? lị pressing pleasure at the meeting jogo find - the other will be a pa the Chairman said:

We are tural and insitable development glad of this opportunity to mask of l With the right of the enmį

fest,

In a tangible thuch humble unity to some an prablar wars nunner, the friendly ferling andļu, miel, it runs at 6't be appled | godwill which we entertain fort quailyma u comprehensive way

or American friends. China is Once the furneratie ramjuris - iamteful to the United States for trustet we all si, in vratic approaches; nuch substantial help in the past, 15 the Legislative Council have been i fund she is oking to her, as shejuhl, other fruits of Victory ail

does also to Great Britain, for arremands aevrus

It is the even Krater

in the niple that must be established (future in her efforts to develop her¦ in the inossings te av de muell industries and trade. I look for-jest blaked, it is innate and incopy ward to the day when we introwerkiNES 31-

assistance

! Heschung vun place an order with | weep to 4.

Amerion by wireless telephone!!

When that dag comes, not only will!

recognised

Intemutional trade materially in-was making in the steamship nei crease, but most international miss would make it easy for Chines:) understandings could undoshtally merchants to # America, and e dissipated by a frank and Americans to China. Mr. Huston friendly talk by phone!

said that i was his experience that, the better Americans andf Room Here for All The 'hinese merchants of Hong-

Chinese were acquainted with | kong armsider that in assisting to each other, the better friends they He was looking premunte trade between Hangkane would become. and countries outside the British forward, in the net distant future. Empire, then are carving the best treat deal of communication! interests of the any. There is radio telegraphy with China. where it might be possible suelent room here for all; and Hongkong has tuned its present for the Chinese to hear more of proad position by having thrown What was going on in America and fopen its door tall nations of the for the United States to learn more! ¡of China. Rapid stridesi world. I was particularly inx-

had been made in America | pressed with the remark made by

the last Mr. Huston the other

twelve diag that telegraphy in MING YUEN STUDIO. though he was here to te to demouths, and it was not improbable within 3 few Įvelop a larger volume of American hut sometime

trade. He did not want to sa itmonths, not a few years, that it developed without due considerat be his the speaker's) pri- tion for other nations that were vilege alt at his desk at Wash for already in the field. Such ington conversing with the Chin- liberal policy is bound to havesse Chamber of Commerce in a most healthy effect upon Chinese Hongkong. (Applause).

The Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son | Call, or Phone Central No. 4310. | international commerce; and it ja.

because of such a policy as has for the Chinese community to or- regretted the insufficiency of time

been edunciated by Great Britain and the United States towards Fanise a fitting reception in hor-j aur of Mr. Huston, but speaking| looking to these two great sections] as senior representative of the Chinese community on the Legis-

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guest of honour that the welcome of reform. The Government of the United States are to be con-extended him was a welcome from the whole Chinese community. gratulated upon having as their Consul-General here such an able

The friendly sentiments expressed and hardworking ifial as Mr. by Mr. Huston were appreciated W. H. Gale, whose sterling quali and reciprocated by all Chinese

ties have won for him the high esteem and respect of all sections |

present.

Cunsel's Appreciation.

of the community. (Applause), Mr. Gate said: During the year.

The Chairman extended to Mr. and a half I have been in Hong- Husten and his party a hearty konz. I have learned to have a | welcome and wished them success sincire respect for the many ad- in their missioni He thanked Mr.!rable ruits of the Chinese re- Gale and their American friends!sidents of the Colony, from the for having an kindly welated cheerfulness, good humour, and themselves with the Chamber in industry of the labouring class to the function. Applause.

the high intelligence, delicate sen- Mr. Huston's Reply.

ibility, and cnfalling courtesy of Replying. Mr. Huston said that crown realize that although we the cultivated official I have there was a close relationship of the West may no doubt aid the existing between the business men Chinese people greatly in develop Gvering their country in an economic ment. When people out here

sense, and possibly in an adminis- heard of trouble, strikes and distrative sense, there is much that turbances of that kind, they na-we may learn from their far elder turally inferred that the whole and riper civilization, not only in industrial organisation of America

in his country and the

had gone, whereas it might be respect to the finer intellectual that ny a

small branch of and aesthetic values but also as re- it was

gards the true worth of a man and Similarly is work. affected. when America heard of distur bances in China the people there Chinese discernment. I cannot but Having so high an opinion of would be inclined to think that be gratified by the complimentary it must affect business in the same words of Mr. Li Fo-kwai concern way as such disturbances would

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London, Oct. 5. Replying to M. Venizelos' letter in the Times, Rechad Bey. representative of Angora, accuses M. Venizelos of the respor- sibility for the prevent imbroglio. He fears that it M. Venizelos" suggestions were acted upon the results would be far more ter- rible than those which followed the adoption of bid policy in 1919.

He counter-accuses the Greeks of excesses and intolerance

of other nationalities, and asserts that there are less than 400,000 Greeks in Constantinople and East Thract.

London, Oct. 5. It is reported from Calcutta that the Caliphate Committee has decided to present an acroplane to Mustapha Kemal.

INTER-ALLIED DEBTS.

Washington, Oct. 5.

In connection with Mr. McKenna's suggestion for reduction the principal foreign debts the Treasury officials opine that

a generi cancellation or a wholesale reduction of debts would injure the welfare of the world, creating a lack of confidence in the United States governmental obligations, but indicated that

was not disposed to press harshly for payment of debts. Payment by Britain is regarded as unquestionable, and it is believed that can be relied France and other of the more important nations

pan to meet their obligations under carefully worked out funding

arrangements.

INDIAN RELIGIOUS UNREST.

For the Blood is the Life"

Sufferers

from Pues aules Swellings Bad Lega. Abscesses. “Jeers, Lezama, Balls, Propita and Eruptines. Gost, bazmatism, must tealue that the BIJT SUZE #ay to tamɔkue and tasting relief is to free at bloed of the penance, want@ marter, the. The Cake Clarke's Blood Marure conans geniets which 9000 over-

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Woman's Plan to Avoid Ellis Island Fails.

“Will you marry me?" was the question addressed by Miss Rose Poch to the reporters when they stepped on board the liner Mount Clay as the ship was entering New York harbour.

It was not that she had fallen in

London, Oct. 5. The Delly News correspondent at Allahabad says that reports from the Punjab show that the Akali agitation is rapidly develop love with any, or all, of them. ing into a formidable revolutionary movement,

The gravity Her purpose

practical.

the situation has recently been increased by secretive propaganda

roughout India, including the Indian regiments.

A MOSLEM CONFERENCE.

WAJ

sacerely

Miss Foch was at one time employed by the Hotel Peno- sylvania. But she is not an American citizen.

London, Oct. 5. It is understood that the Khilafat Committee is inviting the

She had been to Germany to

countries to send delegates to a Khilafat Conference at Gays in Governments of Angora, Irak, Egypt, Persia

visst relatives and friends. Be- and other Moslem fore her departure she took out

December.

SWEDEN AND PROHIBITION.

Stockholm. Oct. 5. The national plebiscite has rejected prohibition by 924,871 votes against 889,078.

HSU'S INVASION.

fifat naturalisation papers. When abe was told she was still a Ger- man citizen and would be held up, abe hit upon the scheme to be married to an American.

*17 give £20 to anyone of you who will marry me," she said, and sil he has to do is to walk. up the gangway with me."

One member of the group I THE ASSAULT ON TUNO KANG.

called that there was no coal in The Court of Justice at Peking the cellar," and that he had Government Help Sought. has sentenced, the ringleaders wife and two children." another

Trao Yuan-sheng and Wan Wen-aid he would call up a friend. affect Americans in the United most sincerely, and also to take telegraphed instructing his local recent assalt on the former went to Ellis Island, where ber ing myself. I desire to thank him; Paking, Oct. 6-Lé Hon-chi has chao in connection with the States. On the contrary, on his

Miss Poob, finding no. takem this opportunity to

express my representative to request the Finance Minister Tung Kang to visits to numerous towns he found thanks to the Chinese Chamber of Government's aid regarding Hau, five months imprisonment and Case will be considered by the industries in Chins in a pros Commerce for the many courtesies Chung-chil's invasion. After the their accomplices to two months. perous condition and the people shown me and my countrymen. happy and contented. In connec-

Mr. Huston and his party then will proceed to Facting and Loyang kept in custody, for no less that Cams, Forman, Kisbier Melba Fachkati tion with the advantages of culti vating closer relationship, which repaired to the residence of Sir in order to discuss the matter with three months, they will be require were mentioned by the Chairman, Robert He Tung, where another Cum Tano-kun and Wu Fei-fa-ed to make up the remaining

Eexter the development which America reception had been arranged.

dayo.

representative has complied he. As the men have already been

Immigration officers.

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