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GERMAN REPARATIONS.

TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923.

London. May 7.

The text of the Franco-Belgian note was published too late for detailed comment in this morning's papers which, however, stress regretfully that Paris and Brussels, by persisting in replying separately, have made the maintenance of Allied unity unnecessarily difficult.

The question remains whether discreetly renewed conversations may fot after all evoke a more acceptable and more adequate Ger- man offer.

The British Cabinet has now to decide to form a Bri- tish reply. The British view, which is declared to be fully endorsed by Rome, is that while the German offer in its present shape dres not afford a suitable basis for negotiation It could serve as a start- ing point for serious discussions. In view of the attainment thereof it is pointed out that because the French and Belgians have closed the door with a bang it does not follow that Britain and Italy must follow suit. There is ever talk of the possibility of London and Rome sending a joint reply.

Brussels, May 7.

The Belgian reply, which is identical to the French, has been asaded to the. German Charge d'Affaires.

IRISH IRREGULARS.

London, May "1.

Signs are increasing that the Irish Irregulars are resuming their activities. A two hours attack was made on Dundrum Barracks, Co. Dublin last night. The troops replied, but there were no casual- ties. The House of Senator Fitzgerald was simultaneously subjected to heavy fire,

THE TRANS-CHANNEL FLIGHT.

Calaise. May 7.

Mf. Barbot's retura occupied forty-four minutes. A fifteen horse- power, engine was used and consumed 161⁄2 pints of petrol for the

Smile yourney.

ROYAL VISIT TO ITALY.

Their British Majesties have crossed the frontier.

BANDIT OUTRAGE.

Britisher Killed.

Pokong, May 7. The indieber killed st fubcheng is named Joseph Rothman.

A Britsher, Mr. Rowlatt, Mon.

ager of Reiss and Company, Tien tsin, who was in the passenger list

failed to arrive at Tientsin with the refugees and 1: is feared be is among those kidnapped. These are believed to include Miss Aldrich, who Mr. Rockefeller'> I sister m-lam, with a travelling rem.

Rome, May 7.

a warning whistle was blown and the bandits decomped with their captives. A few foreigners escape.

ed by hiding in the long grass, but |

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over twenty were carried off. in KIDNAPPING CHARGE.

cluding six ladies. The passen- gers kidnapped were mostly in their night attire, and without ordeal in having to walk miles in their boots. suffering a terrible rough country at night, bustled by brutal guards.-Reuter.

13

Couple Committed for Trial.

At the Magistracy yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. 1). Wood commit- ted to the forthcoming session, Peking, May 7th.-The foreigner killed at Lincken was a Britisherer trial Chan Sun and his wife

Lai Fo-mui, The parne has variously been given kidnapping a Chinese boy two harge of AS Houdal or Rothman.

The

paring and French maid. Mr. foreigners kidnapped total twenty Scripps, proprietor of the feited. Private wires to Tientsin state that the American Major Pinger Press Mr. J. 11. 1well. Maand two sons were spook the cap Pinger with two children and

tives. Mrs. Pinger escaped. AD Captain Allen.

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Yaumati on April 24th. years and nine months old at

the

The boy disappeared o 21th. ult. and his father reported |

the Yamati police and offered a reward of $30 for the recovery ofj

4ther Americans believed to have American astoed Zimmermann also his son. Six days later, so it is t

been captured include Messïs Lev5. 1.ee. Henley, and Solomen.

is believed that Aitogether it thirryix foreigners were on the train, one of whom was killed and tem escaped.

Tor thousand brigands who attached the train are part of a force of her four thousand having their stronghold in the seabout ing mountains and they are mostly rearatiy dieband d Anhui troops The vernacular press report 'ten Chice wh... were on the traio were billed. This report is act contimed.

Passengers Experience. Tientsin, May 7-A party of escaped foreigners from Lincheng. including Mesdames Robert and Pinger and the latter's younger [son, arrival this morning.”

were

e-cared.

Tientsin, May 7th-Additional alleged, the boy was found in the arrivals the morning from Lincheng custody of the defendants at II were Messrs Halmovitch. Hepize

Yau Ye lan, Hongkong. Whilst whose husband, a Mayor, has been from a tramear by which he wa and Zimmermann, sad Mrs. iflen, under arrest the male defendant attempted to escape by jumping kidnapped.

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Shanghai, May 7th-Later mail- |

reports state that Mr. Elisa the present is impossible. Fliss was killed. Confirmation up to brothers are Frenchmen and ast

Americans. Bater.

Later reports from Peking state that mails from the attacked train arrived safely. The number of passengers was over three-hundred.

IRRITATED AND IN-

FLAMED EYE

travelling. He was arrested by Sergeant Fender. The defendants, on the day of the kidnapping. were living with the boy's parents st 20k Canton Road, Yaumati.

GENERAL NEWS»

MORE ROOM FOR GRAVES. As the local burial grounds of Shanghai have become over- crowded, a number of merchants issue orders for old and neglected bave petitioned the authorities to graves to be dug up and the re- mains burnt to allow for more space...

can be directly traced in many cases to the Sunday Motor trip Interviewed by Reuter, the ladles and Golfing. The dust from some Ma state that both their husbands, sections of the local roads contain who are Majors (American Medicala decided eye irritant. A sugges- Corps and Infantry respectively), tion for there trips would be to

DANCER SETS RECORD OF and Mrs. Pinger's elder son keep the windsbield up and to use

82 HOURS. kidnapped.

Cleveland, Ohio, April 13 – The bandits a pair of Sun glasses. Sunglasses started firing on the train of any pattern with either Crookes Arthur Howard. Klein, 28, at before the dérailment. All Luxfel: Fieuzal, Amber, Londoroidnight last night had broken the windows were smashed Smoke, or Blue lenses are obt.in: endurance dancing records by with hatchets when the train came able at very moderate prices from dancing 82 hours. He was still

standstill. The handits The Hongkong Optical Co., suc

dancing at midnight. The previous cessors to Clark & Co. mann record of 653 hours was made passengers of all their valuabies, facturing and refracting opticians by a girl.

-the most competent manufac visiting the coupes on threa turing optical establishment ip occasions. One foreigner was

South China-located in killed, but his identity is unQueen's Road Central, (opposite known. Nearly two hours after

to the Singer Sewing Machine the bandits stopped the train. Company.)

BY ARRANGEMENT AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, DES VOEUX ROAD. 14 May 1925.

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