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The statement was read out by the Magistrate. It states inter alia: On the aight before the steamer *esident Jefferson arrived in Hong org on the 21st, between 1 an 2. I had just left the dining room

as on my way the deck when I was stopped by the steeragr teward Harry Woo alias Ng Chiu." In reply to the Magistrate C.DL Varison said that Ng Chiu was ale etel, but he jumped his bail u 33,000

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SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 18, 1922

KARLIER TELEGRAMS

THE HOME ELECTIONS.

London, Nov. 17. It is now obvious that the Government will have a majority of between 10 and 80 over all the other Parties, with Labour the strongest in the Opposition Group

The National Liberal figures are in accordance with expecta- tions, but the Liberals are disappointed. Prophets expected that fra members of the Government would be defested

Mr. Sidney Webb, for. 18 years one of the loading Progressive members of the London County Council, and now of the Senate of London University, and the Fabcan Society, has won a thumping majority at Seaham.

Major Keswick, Conservative, has Eeen defeated at Dumfrie- shire as has Mr. C. B. Crisp, Liberal, at Windsor.

Sir Hamar Greenwood, Coalition Literal, has been defeated at returned by large Sunderland, where two Conservatives were majorities.

Mr. Lansbury and Mr. March, both Labour members, defeated the Conservative and National Liberal naminee respectively at Poplar.

Mr. Philip Snowden, Labourite, gained Colne Valley for his

party.

Mr. Harney, Liberal, gained South Shields, heavily defeating the National Liberal, Mr. J. Havelock Wilson.

Mr. Lloyd George anncunced to-day: "I am satisfied with the results." A Labour Party Manifesto says that the brilliant and widely distributed successes showed that the Party is supported by all classes, who demanded a constructive social policy..

The Party's strengthened debatirg power will prove the most rigorous appostion the House of Commens has sean for years. In fact the successes most notable in Scotland and Wales, hitherto Liberal strongholds, indicated that Labour had replaced Liberalism. It adds that a Labour Government is certain in the near future. Many Labour gains are unquestionably due to women's votes.

M. Asquith refused to speak of the Liberal position. He at- tributed the labour turnover in Scotland to unemployment and distress.

The election of a Speaker is the only business on the agenda when Parliament meets on Monday.

It is expected that the Rt. Hon. J. H. Whitley will be re-elected without opposition.

The Labour Party now becomes the official Opposition in the the Rt. Hon. Ramsay It is expected House of Commons. MacDonald will be the Party Leader.

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A survey of the polling shows that 125 former members were defeated, including ten former Ministers.

The principat conclusion to be drawn from the voting of the women is that they did not favour candidates of their own sex

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w 10 was not occupied and that the passenger Est did not include Peters, the defendant asked Harry Woo who the person was

fe was informed that it etitions are which the steerav steward had decided to assume 11 order to secure a room in the hia. dward Hotel for himself and hi ile, who was coming down fr Cantun. Harry Woo considered

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e name on acount of, the allege iffeulty which Chinese experiences obtaining lodging at the fun. Edward Hotel. Fuldling his pru mise, when the King Edward Heie.

Ret came on board the Presitler ferson on the 21th, the defendir. cond issed bun to Slate-room N

and told him to take four piece - inggage to the hotel, adding thi he wosu cal at the hotel to kol roci. Agard banded in by the ner was siced by the defendan: The Magistrate: Is it the car! produced!

The defendant: Yes.

Pitts Signs Hotel Register: The statement continued that after the despatch of the baggage its went ashore in company with Smyth and James Chiu, an inter preter in the American Consulate

y went to the King Edward Hot.. and, niter a few drinks be public bar, Pitts went to th bocking counter and signed the hotel register and also a registra nform to be given to the police The defendant signed as W. Peter. Seattle, Wash., on the page pro dused in Court. Later that izin turing a second visit to the Kin Edward Hotel, Harry Woo came i and said to Pitts: "My wife wi not be here to night." "Why" the defendant naked. I have alread engaged a room." Herry Woo re plied: "That does not matter. will bring my wile up to.mOTIOW ¿Continant na Fug (5)

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Not a single morning newspaper agrees as regards the Party

But it analysis, due to the existence of tiny, stray groups. agreed that, so far, approximately the Conservatives total 334; Labourites 141: Liberals 60; National Liberals 52; Independents 8.

There are still ten results outstanding.

BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE.

Paris, Nov. 17.

The opening debate in the Chamber of Deputies, to-day, on the Government's Bill to re-establish the Banque Industrielle de China was marked by a lively passage of arms between M. Briand, and M. Leos Daudet. 3. Moutet urged that there should be an amend- ment, enabling the French State to participate in the profits.

be done without M. Poincare objected that this could not agreement with the Chinese Government, which is a party to the transaction. M. Ernest Lafont cried: "You want to juggle away our vote." M. Poincare retorted that if the remark applied to the present Government he would reply thereto; but if it applied to the late Government, M. Briand was there to reply.

M. Briand asked why the late Government was breatht into the discussion. He said he concluded that, in te interests of the French State, the Banque should be saved. He had begun negotia- tions with that intention and these were being continued by the present Government. That was all. M. Daudet shouted: "Are not the errors committed to be parished?" M. Briand declared that Justice was taking its coarse. He justified his action in

whe Fas supporting M. Philippe Berthelt,

an irreproachable official.

M. Daudet heatedly accused M. Brand of heavy responsibility thereanent. M. Briand hetly retorted. " don't tear up my respon- sibilities."

M. Daudet retorted: "I have nothing in my past that outrages decency: there is no relation between the Banque Industrielle de Chine and my withdrawing ing book from publication."

recent with- Note: M. Briand's alimsion was to M. Daudet's drawal of his novel "Leutre-Metteuse" in deference to ecclesiastical authority.

ITALIAN POLITICS.

Rome, Nov. 17.

In a speech in the Camera de' Deppiati to-day, Signor Mussolini, the Premier, said that he was there to defend and use to the the utmost the revolution of the "Blackshirts." He hinted at possibility of revising the Peace Treaties if the absurdities of working them were reveakd. He likewise spoke of the possibility of Italy resuming freedom of action ar regards the Entente, if the forthcoming interviews with the British and French Ministers resulted unsatisfactorily.

At Lagrange they must recognise accomplished facts, provided they obtained necessary guarantees for traffic through the Straits: for European interests and Christian minorities. Once Turkey obtainad her due, they must say "thus far and no farther." The

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