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LORD CARNARVON DEAD.
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Discoverer of Tut-ankh-Amen's Tomb.
(Reuter's Bercica.)
Cairo, April 4.
Lord Carnarvon died peacefully at two o'clock this morning. He was conscious almost to the end.
An earlier message stated:Lord Carnarvon passed a night, and his condition, though still grave, is more hopeful.
FRENCH OCCUPATION EXTENDED.
Germans Evade Customs Barrier.
Pari-. April 4.
fair
FUKIEN AFFAIRS."»
A Changed Situation.
· Peking, April 4.—A combin*-| tion of forces against Sun Chuan- fang has changed the situation in Fukien. Wang Yuan-chnán bas secured the co-operation of the remnants of Hsu Sung-ohi's army remaining at Foochow and those of Chan Chi-ping, at Beuter.
SIR FRANCIS AGLEN.
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A message from Duesseldorf states that the first French military Going on Leave To-morrow. train for the Ruhr passed through the British zone yesterday in pur suance of the Godley-Payot agreement.
Berlin, April 4.
Paking. April 4.--Sir Francis Aglon leaves Peking for Home on The French have extended their occupation to the outskins of the 6th fast. He is going on several months' furlough. Mr. Hagen.
The newspapers state that the advance guard of four soldiers in CA V. Bowra has been appointed a motor-lorry was held up at Hagen by an excited crowd. They the Government as officiating French ased the butt-ends of their rifles, and eventually had to be Inspector-General of Customs.
Beuter, protected by police.
A German note to France denies provocation for the incident at Krupps works, and demands full satisfaction for the victims and the release of the arrested persons.
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Paris. April 4"
An official explanation does not attribute the railway accident! at Pippa to sabotage, but to the Germans surreptitiously sending out! eight trainloads of metal products, The French confiscated part of one train and the whole of another, but presumably the remainder got though...
French Attacked by Former Italian Premier..
London, April 4 The Italian ex-Premier, Signor Nitti, in an article in the Fail Mall Gazette asserts that the French Government, at the dictates of the French iron magnates, is craving to dominate Continental Europe. Its motive in the occupation of the Ruhr is not reparations, but to bring the German industrial magnates to France's feet, ready to accept the control of the French industry. He says:-"This can- not be called peace; it is slavery of free peoples to foreign capitalism, sad it is not suprising that the French are confronted by a barrier not merely of suffering but chiefly of hatred."
THE POSITION IN IRELAND.
Much Brighter Outlook.
London, April 4
from Kerry have sailed during the past few days.
HOCKEY.
APRIL 5 1923. ̇日十式式
SHANGHAI STUDENTS
UNION.
Headquarters Removing to Canton.
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Professor Danenberg's
Pupils.
SEAMEN'S WAGES,
Dispute Over Blue Funnel Action.
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LORD CARNARVON
Some of His Excavations
Many years ago, Lord Carnar
A cable records, the death of Shanghai, April 1. POSITION EXPLAINED.
Lord Carnarvon, the discoverer Following the dissolation of the
fof Tur-ankh-Amen's-tomb. His With reference to reports relatarch 29th, when it was stated {illions", was first reported on Union in the French Concession ing to difficulties with the Chinese that he was critically ill from headquarters of the Students' by the French police, the Union crew of the Blue Funnel steamer blood poisoning, the result of su Amoy haredecided to transfortheir head Ballarphon, it is interesting to insect bite. The deceased, who
quarters from Shanghai to Can- learn that there has been no toa-Courtesy Daily Bulletin. question of a strike it is rather 56 years of age, was the that some objection has been fifth holder of the title, which was prested in 1793. He suo raised on the part of the Chineseeded his father in 1890. He Seamen's Union to the engage was High- Stewart of Newbury ment of the new crew at rates and owned about 35,000 acres of below those previously paid by. The new Earl in Viscount the Blue Fannel Line. It seems Porchester, who is a Lieutenant that, Blue Fannels bare paid in the 7th Hussars higher seamen's wares than those Current on any other vessels, including Canadian Pacific, trad-von began to devote hip time, Pleasurable anticipation at the ing in and out of this port attention, and considerable num promise of a musical treat was Recently, owing to the depressed of money angually to the excara apparent with the large audience condition of shipping and many tion of anojent" alia in Egypt assembled at the City Hall last vessels having paid off crews, For several years be dug in the evening to hear the annual there have been many Chinese North, the Wast and the Högth of pianoforte recital given by the seamen available in the Colony Egypt with varying succesg pupils of Professor E. Danenberg.seeking employment at the lower succeeded in deazing,up #VCI Two beautiful grand pianos by level of pay, and the Blue considerable number of smaller Steinway and Blathner, respen-Funnels, not unnaturally seeking poiste in the history of funerary tively, had been kindly leat for to avoid unnecessary charges archæology under the the Middle the occasion by Messrs. Moutrie which their competitors are not Empire, and the antiquities which engage he brought to light have increased and Co., their perfect condition bearing. sought to
at a rate of pay our knowledge of Egyptian adding considerably to the enjoy.new crews
the *current market decorative art and literature. In went of the audience.
To give in detail the whole of rates. Seamen offered to engage connection with these mention the excellent programme would themselves on the Bellerophon at may be made of two limestone utilise much space.
Let it be rate of pay which, although slabe containing, af, sccount of said that the pupils acquitted below the last rates paid on the the title-known "King Kames, themselves with considerable Bellerophon, were still higher and a number of lines of a version oredit. If some of the younger than those paid by other ocean of the precepts of Pakhstep, ones were lacking insome respect, roing vessels. There has been a famous writer who flourished their ability in the matter of ne strike as a result of this, but under the early. Empire. Among technique was obvious.
the Seamen's Union have raised his many discoveries may also be The debut of young Emil Danen objections because they olsim mentioned an unfinished temple berg, aged fok gnd & half years, that the situation conflicts with of Hatshepsut, two ruined temples was grosted by loud applause, the strike agreement made over of Ramses IV, a twelfth dynasty cemetery, and tombs of the period He was scarcely taller than the year ago.
between the twelfth and stool he climbed upon, but of his
eighteenth dynasties; and he talent there is no doubt.
cleared out the tomb of Amenha- appeared-in no fewer than six
A representative of the Tele-top I. For years past he numbera. His rendering of the first duet Morning Praise" by the offices of the local agents, the ancient portions of the the
graph, who enquired this morning had been steadily digging out} Edward Johnston, in conjunction Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, as ban necropolis, where the Queens withthe Professor, was irreproach-to the exact position, was inform and Princes and Princesses of able, and completely won theed that the whole matter was one, the second Theb sa Empire were sympathy of the audience who on the part of the owners, of buried. He also discovered the became afterwards quite enthus reducing running charges where tomb which had been-prepared
Hongkong Team's Success, Shanghai, April 4.-In a hockey match, the Hoogkong Indian Garrison team beat the Shanghai Sikh Police by 6 goals to oil Reuter.
ANOTHER PEKING APPOINTMENT.
Peking, April 4.-A mandata issued last night appointed Lia Kuang-hainng as Coast Defence Commissioner for Fukien and Kwangtung.-Reuter.
DISARMAMENT.
Shangbai, April 4.
Не
Amending the Scale.
MARRIED
Sir Robt. Hudnen
Lady Northcliffe.
EXPORTE Consignments of condensed
Though peace-making is apparently not progressing in Ireland, the captures of Irregulars are proceeding steadily. Reports of the arrest of a dozen or more Irregulars are received in Dublin almost Will Dr. Sun Refuse Post? iastic. He played with con- they could. With regard to for Queen Hatshepsut, with its "daily. It is noteworthy that they include women, who act as
fidence that engure well for the the wages of mamen, there have marvellous sarcophagus of yellow AUSTRALIAN CONDENSED MILK couriers. There is strengthening of the Government's confidence
continuance of a musical career, been two voluntary reductions crystalline line-stone. that peace will eventually be affected by the absence of fighting and
if such has been decided for him, already in the scale paid to On the top of all these successAŃ General Ting Husi is now in and we imagine that with the British seamen, and as the Blue came the perhaps crowning dis-milk are being shipped at the the suppression of the Republican organisation. A number of prom- inent Irregulare have surrendered in Kerry, where the farmers Shanghai en route to Canton in advance of years he should do Funnel rates are much higher covery of the tomb of Tut-ankh-port of Warrnambool, for despatch union passed a resolution requesting the Government to cease the order, on behalf of the President, extremely well. The other fire than those of other lines operating Amen and the masses of funerary to the East Warrnambool is an xsoudotis as the, county was becoming normal. Emigration to to offer to Sun Yat-sen the post pieces selected for this fofsat to this part, the owners feel justi- furniture which it contains. Lord important collecting centre for America continues unceasingly. Hundreds of young men and girls of Disarmament Commissioner, prodigy included two duets by fed in amending their scale. Camarron's death, whilst the produce raised in the leading
but he may abandon his mission Johnstone and Leopold Godow There are It is estimated that there are ten thousand Irregulars and their as a result of conversations with sky, Gurlitz's Dream Waits. Chinese seamen here who do unfinished, will be regretted Victorik
very many renoval of the discoveries in a dairying. areas of the Siste of Sun Yat-sen's representatives sympathisers in the Government gaols.
to come under throughout the world. With the abatement of violence throughout the country, new bere, who declare that Sun Yat- W. G. Smith's" Catch Me" and not desire
Adolphe Weidig's "Darling the control of the local problems are occupying the public mind, including Ireland's inter-son would reject the offer, con
Seamen's Union, and who have national position. News from Geneve that the economic commisson sidering it an insult to the
Other pupils who contributed offered to serve AN lower of the League of Nations has requested thecouncil of the League to in- Southern Administration.-Court to the lengthy programme includ-scale of wages than the Blue vite the FreeStata to participate in the League's international customs eay "Daily Bulletin. "
ed воще who bad made Faorel has bitherto paid them, conterence id October is the first international recognition of Ireland
previous appearances. Miss Alds The new crow of the Bellerophon,
Miss May Mukle, the famous "since the treaty was signed. The customs barrier between the Fres
Leon, Miss Theims May, Mias accordingly, consists of man who The Secretary for Chinese cellist, is to give a recital anvistad State and North Ireland, which became operative on April 1, is work-
Loly Carvalho, Miss Elsa bave signed on at a reduced Affairs (Hon. Mr. E, R. Ballifax) by other artists on the lith. fast. ing smoothly.
Bell, Miss Clay Castro Alves, rate, though one still higher then seen by a Telegraph represente-Page 4. Miss Maria Rosario and Master other lines are paying their Chitive this morning, appeared to look A Thornycroft motor Isaach is Aubrey Dawson were amongst nese hands.
SOVIET EXECUTION OF A BISHOP.
back of his head.
Shot in Head With Revolver,:
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BOYCOTTING JAPAN.
Chinese Rescinding Contracts.
Heart."
the younger players. Miss Esmee
Cornell, and Miss Lilian Chenal-
loy had some difficult pieces Peking, April 4. selected for them, but without ex-
several contracta
The Union's Protest.
The 8.C.A..'s Statement.
News in To-day's. New Advertisements.
upon the matter as one in which for sale-Pago 4..
there was nothing to discuss. Atlantide is the current There was no dispute, he said; the attraction at the World Theatre.: old crew of the Bellerophon, who| |--Pages Z and 18.
LISTEN.
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There has been some agitation were, members of the Seamen's Electrical goods and fittings It is reported that the Sincere ception gave exellent renderings, on the part of the Chinese Union, completed their period of will be sold by public suctionson Warsaw, April 4. Company and the Wing On Com-as also did Master George Bond. Seaman's Union in consequence service board the ship. Then the 29th inst by Lammert-
recital closed
with of this action, and a delegate other men, not members of the Brothers-Page 4. It transpires that Bishop Badkiewicz was executed at four pany, the largest Chinese general The o'clock on Friday morning. The newe was delayed, the Soviet suspend-stores in Shanghai, have rescind-Rigoletto Fantasie," given by has called on Messrs. Butterfield same Union, came along And For particulars of other
with Miss Maria de Senna Fernan and Swire, protesting against the offered their services at a reduced portant auction sales refer to the ing telegraphic communication for four days The sentence was ed
des, and a beautiful dust by Miss wage reduction, and alleging that rate. Messrs. Butterfield and same page. carried out in a cellar of the Cheka building. The priest was placed Japanese manufacturers with his back to the executioner, who fired with a rovolver into the resultofthe anti-Japanese boycott Elfrida Osmund and the Pro- it is a breach of the agreement Swire took the new men on
policy, which was decided upon fessor. The recital was eloquent arrived at in the strike settlement and the ship sailed with them. Soviet newspapers sarcastically comment on foreiga interven- on March 26.-Courtesy: "Daily proof of the excellent tuition in March last year, Mesars.
Butterfeld and Swire, how. Union's Statement. given by Professor Danenberg. ions. The Isvestia furiously attacks "perfidious England, the Bulletin."
Lever, contend that there is noth
for commercial prosperity murderer of a hundred thousand Irishmen." The Prarda exhorts
ing to that settlement which ATelegraph reporter's interview Italian Communists to sentence to death the Pope by default, pend.
blade them to pay the highest with Seamen's Union official On account of the carcival in ing the establishment of a Revolutionary Tribunal.
rate of wages for an indefinite this afternoon disclosed that a period. There are non-Union representative was last night the grill rooms on the 7th. inst, men willing to sign on at reduced dispatched to Canton for the there will be no dancing on the rates, which are still above the purpose of calling upon Mr. Luk Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden average now being paid. The King-fo and the British Consul-chat-night--Page & Union delegate had the above General. The matter is purely Consignees are notified of the facts placed before thim, and the one that concerns as and, the arrival of the s.. matter explained from the owners signatories of the strike ree-Pago 4. point of view.
ments" said the official, and Schweppe's have a notion Tast the Chinese Seamen's Mr. Luk King fo and the on Page 47
Harold Lloyd is appearing Union is not willing to let the Consul being both sig
the Coronet Theatre in D matter rest, however, is indicated natories to this agreement, JackPage 12 in reports of their sending repres are now calling upon them to entatives to protect to ELB, M. Witness this breach of good faith. Consul General
Canton. The wages of each man have been MEJE W Jamieson,
zouched to Mr. Lak were '■ignatories to thi
LADY NORTHCLIFFE, WEDS AGAIN.
London, April 4: Lady Northcliffe was married to Sir Robert Hudson at Hartlebury.
The wedding was solemnised by special licence in the chapel of Hartlebury Cartis. The Bishop of Worcester ofBciated, and Sir Charles Russell gave away the bride...
18ir Robert Hudson, who is 59 years of age, is chief agent of the Liberal party. He was knighted in 1906.]
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LOW-POWERED ENGINES IN AVIATION,
Paris, April 4.
The aviator Barbot, who holds the record for motorless flying. flow a quarter of an hour at a speed of ninety kilometres, at a height
of two hundred feet, in an seroplane fitted with a' seven horse-power
DEATH OF INSPECTOR-GENERAL LLOYD. The death has occurred of Inspector-General-W. H. Lloyd (retired).
[Dr. W. H. Lloyd was Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets from 1890 to 1896, when he retired and was appointed honorary surgeon to H. M. the King in 1901. He was born in 1836, and served in China as long ago as 1857-1858.]
ACCIDENT ON THE CERES.
London, April 4. The Admiralty report that the accident to HM.B. Cares is slight, and there were no istalition. It is expected that tapairs can be effected at Malta
LENIN'S CONDITION NO WORSE.
A Lenin bullettin states that his temperatu
motor, af Toulouse. The feat is hailed in France sa heralding a new pales 104 The pulmonary catarrh has not szivo éra in aviation, and an advance towards economic air traffo with low-powered machines.
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