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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS S

CHINESE DRUG TRAFFIC.

London, April 10.

Sir John Jordan, in a letter to the Times on the subject of the Chinese drug traffic, says he cannot endorse the statement of Chinese interest in the suppression campaign from 1907 to 1917. which was due to a desire to atop foreign importation. He is

forsign im of native cultivation, no less than at a stoppage of portation. Nevertheless prohibition and the State regulation of oplum are both ineffective under present conditions; China's only of militarism, which effective remedy lies in the elimination

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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

TOM IS OUT IN THE KITCHEN AGAIN) TALKING TO THE

MAID HE'S SEEMS TO HAVE A LOT TO TELL HER-

SPECIAL CARS.

BY ARRANGEMENT AT FAN OOMPANY'S 619282, AL BRANDAL BUILDINGS, DAS VOLUZ XVID

I GUESS HE'S BAWLING HER OUT ABOUT" " HAVING THAT POLICEMAN IN THE KITCHEN

LAST NIGHT

is responsible for the revival of the cultivation. Chinese Chambars of Commerce have already started a movement for the removal of this incubus which is pressing heavily on the whole economic Hfe of the country, and have solicited the ex-operation of their foreign friends in the attainment of the programme. Anglo-American public opinion counts much in China; in fact the interest being aroused in Britain should prove a powerful stimulus to representatives of the commercial classes there who initiated the movement.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS. ..

London, April 10.

Mr. Harris, Secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society, in referring to Major Henry Darley's allegations (see Earlier Cables), says the whole question of slavery, not merely in Abyssinia but alsewhere, has been placed on the agends for September next at the request of the Assembly of the League of Nations. Abolition of slavery has hitherto been discussed by a limited number of Powers, but never before by fifty-two nations. hence the importance of the various Governments placing all available information at the disposal of the Council of the League.

the

IMPERIAL CONFERENCES.

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London, April 9. Following his announcement in the House of Commons that

Conferences would Imperial and Economic

open October 1, Mr. Stanley Baldwin said it was anticipated that all the Con- Dominions and India will be represented on the Economic ference and, except New Zealand, at the Imperial Conferenca The Prime Minister of New Zealand did not expect to be able to at- tend. The Speaker hoped that all other Prime Ministers would be Present. Questions of Imperial defence would certainly be core sidered at the latter Conference.

MURDERS IN INDIA.

Simla, April 10.

It appears that Majors Orr and Anderson were out walking four miles from Landikotal on Sunday evening and the shooting occurred at Hydrikandal. The identity of the culprits is unknown. Friendly tribesmen brought in the dead bodies.

STEEL WORKERS' WAGES:

Pittsburg, April 10. Among the independent mills the Jones Laughlin Corporation, one of the largest steel companies in the country, is granting an increase of approximately eleven per cent affecting about sixteen thousand employees.

FATAL FLYING ACCIDENT.

London April 10.

The Air Ministry announces that two Britisk fiying officers. D. Loch and H. Stringer, were killed while flying a Bristol fighter thirteen miles from Quetta on Saturday.

FRENCH CAPTURE GERMAN FINANCIAL MAGNATE.

Berlin. April 10,

It is reliably reported that Hugo Stinnes and his wife were taken out of a train at Scharnhorst station in occupied territory by the French and conveyed to an unknown destination..

THE LIGHTNING STRIKE.

Le Havre, April 10. The striking firemen of the liner France are returning to work- and the vessel sails to-day.

SOVIET RUSSIA.

Berlin, April 10. President Ebert has received M. Krestinski, who presented his credentials as representative of the Soviet while Russia and Trans- caucasus are a Soviet Republic.

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THE QUARRYMEN'S GUILD.

An Incident at North

Point..

HOME FOOTBALL.

The Latest Results. London, April 9th.-In Associa tion football, First Division, at Sheffield, Huddersfield best Shef- feld United by 2 goals to oil.

SANITARY BOARD.

The Animal Bye-Laws. The fortnightly meeting of the Wong Kwai and Lam On, two

Sanitary Board took place yester- Hakka stonecutters, were charged In the Scottish League Dundee day afternoon, Mr. G. R. Sayer on remand before Mr. J. B. Wood best Falkirk by 3 goals to oil-presiding. Those present were the Hon Mr. T. L. Perkins, Dr. F. M. G. Ozorio, Mr. Wong Kwong- of further in- tin and Mr. 3. A. Fraser

(Secretary).

In connection

at the Magistracy yesterday after-Renter. noon with presenting by force two fellow cutters from working. Complainants arrived Fukien. with a batch of stonecutters

day fromterference.

for fear

Corroborative evidence baving

with the

in March last and were engaged at been given by the second com- amendment of the Animal Bye- & quarry at North Point. Evidence plainant, the master quarryman, laws, the Chairman mentioned an was given by one of them that on who employed complainants, said enquiry from Mr. Wang Kwong-tim

understook to March 25th. the defendants with he

Fay the as to whether the deletion from the demanded by ten others came to the quarry and, wages

the further amendment of the provi Guild other Stonecutters'

when hesion that the cleansing and disin. addressing him and the

be #t the public complainant, So Ming-kit, in a met the defendants on March 25th, fecting language which they could not and after sending complainants expense meant an alteration to The Chairmnez understand, ordered them to give back to the quarry with the tools, the procedure.

in.

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up their tools by making signs. accompanied the defendants to the said there was no alteration in the Having relieved him and So Ming-Guild. Next day he reported the practice. A suggestion also receiv- kit of the tools which they were incident at the Secretariat for ed from Mr. Wong was the inclu- using at the time, the defendants Chinese Affairs.

of a compensation clause searched a shed near by and remov- For the defence Mr. Bennett in the amendment to encourage ed all the implements found thers-submitted that though bis chiefs persons notifying the police or Being a new comer he was might have displayed excessive sanitary inspectors of cases of terrified and offered no resistance: zeal in trying to get complainants cattle suffering from infectious in fact be and So Ming-kit left the to join their Guild, their action was diseases. He (the Chairman) did quarry as they were bidden and not unnatural. Mr. Bennett pleaded not support the suggestion. Persons accompanied defendants and their that his clients did not take away reporting infectious cases of the companious to the Stonecutters the tools to hinder the men from kind received $1 as reward. In the Guild. On the way their master working, but merely to convey to case of a cattle owner making the accosted them, and recognising the the latter what they wanted then report the Board considered it his

duty to do so. carri- to do. stone-cutting implements General Chamber of Commerce, reported to have entered Kwang eil by defendant companiors, The first défendant, however, Proposed by the Chairman and the Chairman reported that the

demanded their return. The tools denied carrying away any tools seconded by Dr. Ozorio, the amend exchange shops, grain merchants, opposing force. They are pressing were returned and the visit to the from the quarry.

ment of the Animal Bye-laws was drug, paper hat, and shoe dealers on Canton, though they are still iuild abandoned

After further evidence the case passed. were joining the boycotta long distance from the city-the other complainant went home, was adjourned until Saturday for the movement.--Reuter.

not venturing to work until next Magistrate to consider his decision.

Tientsin, April 10.-The North

Hsa's Troops Marching China Star states that the

on the City. crockery, bide and paper mercbacts have decided to stop Peking, April 10 Two buying Japanese goods At à

Hsu Chung-chiḥ's divisiona meeting yesterday of the Chinese

tung and

Reuter.

Lena Would Play Safe.

SAY, LENA, I MADE OUT

A LIST OF SOME OF MY FAVORITE DISHES-1 WISH YOU WOULD KEEP THEM

IN MIND WHEN YOU

ARE PLANNING A MEAL

ALL RIGHT MR.DUFF

defeated the

BUT, MR. DUFF, DID YOUR WIFE USED TO COOK THESE "THINGS FOR YOU.

BEFORE | CAME ? DOES SHE KNOW

YOU LIKE THEM?

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BY ALLMAN-

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