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THE RUSSIAN NOTE,
London, June 12. It is undented that the latest Russian Note is conciliatery ic tone.
It regret that Viscount Curzon is unable to meet M. Chitcherin and agrees to compensation of £10,000 and £3,000 pro- posed in the Davidson and Harding raes, though claiming" reciprocity. It implies that if genuine proof al, misconduct is adducable, the representariak at Kahui até Teheran will be recalled, but cor- tends that jolat exquiry "is necessary to examine the charges and countercharges. As regards propaganda the Note accepts Viscount Curzon's new formula for mutual undertaking to abstain from propaganda.
The Russian reply to the British Note #f May 25 expressze a readiness to meet the views of the British Government in regard to the method of a provisional settlement of the ashing dispute, ending general conference. Hassia agrees to pay the compensation e- mended by Great Britain in the cases of Mr. Davisen and Mrs. Sam Harding, and is ready to accept the draft of the declaration of non- terference suggested in the British Note as a basis of mutual undertakings in regard to propaganda. The Note emphasises that this means that there can be no possibility in future of the British "Government or the governments of British dominions, colonies and protectonates, assisting way hostile designs against the Soviet republic and its allies, and says that 15 as a result of the joint inquiry it should e found me.easury to recull one or other of the Soviet representatives in Kabul or Teherin, the Soviet will not hesitate to de so, but stipulates full unconditional reciprocity. 1-vileges that British agents are im- ulated in risters in Turkestan and the Cauruens.
The Soviet is rewly compensate the funera ai ༡-༥`ག of full and effective British subjects, but only revipreity and deplurm that. British wobjects' lumses' are triffing pared with the terrible walamities of the millions in Russia owing the blockade and intervention of the Eatente. The ques- tion of legal oneration : future should not be made dependent on past arvounts which remained unsettled through no fault of the Russian Government. The Soviet would consider a rupture is trading relatione met walf an aeonomic lung but a political disaster, mut wees no way tu settle the question except through negotiations. The refusal of the British Government to meet the Soviet foreign obatacle to the settlement does nut Commissary shows that the urite on the Mussian nude, du the wem ei a rupture the respumal. ollity cannot be placan on the Sovist.
THE FAR EAST TODAY.
Landun, June 12.
The Morung Post has begun puolivateu of a series of articles a new Far East prowlems, resulting from the Great War and the Washington Agreement and the desire of the Japanese for, Empire expensive. The articles are written by a special correspondent, who cas returned from prolonged tour of "Japan, China, Sagapore and the Far East. The writer is of the opinion that & pan will turn to The Maine Power ilouse" na a field for exploration and tipa, despite her large pillation, is mole to absorb a considerabic Japanese antagiants; wälle mach of the surplus popa- lation of Japan at present almost werkluss" and e.protably we employed with the Japanese Simoire en industries fed by Coinam raw material.
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Japan has already made throughout Thing, particularly her advance The correspondent draws attention to the remarkable progress
in the Yangtse Valley, formerly the British shinere of influence, He thinks Japan suonos be klamed for seizing many opportunities afforded her for developing ber seuramic interests in China, and expeludes that if the Western nations do not take combined action. on restoring China's fallen fertypes they are opening the dear to
Oriental action, which is far more likely to achieve this result.
FRENCH SENTRY SHOT.
Berlin, June 12.
A Frein à sentry was shot at Heklinghausen on Sunday night. Martial law na bee proclaimed in the town and curfew rings at rice in the evening to five in the morning. Meetings of more than four persons are Bronhitect. Twe palice Aficials have
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THE UNREST IN CHINA.
Landon, June 12 In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Trevelyan ThomsCE. who asked what steps the Government is taking to protect the lives and interesta of British subjects and traders in China is view of the most serious situation outside the area of the Treaty Ports, Mr. R. MeNell said the steps taken since the discontinuance of operations The against the brigands were proceeding fairly satisfactorily. British Minister is Peking had been authorised to press for a rails way police force, with greater foreign control over railway revenues to ensure that the railway police would be properly paid, and he hid been instructed to consult with his colleagues with a view to join action by all the Powers concerned. The British Government had no reason to attribute bad faith to the Government in Peking.
THE GERMAN MEMORANDUM,
London. Jane 12. The Allies are actively conferring diplomatically on the sub- ject of the German memerandum. Viscount Curzon has conversed with the Franco-Italian-Belgian ambassadore. The prospects of za agreement are represented in some quarters as not bright swing to Freach intransigence. It is stated elsewhere, that ministers are not unhopeful of attaining an ultimate agreement. Conversatioun will be continued with the object of arranging, if possible, a joint reply. It is doubtful whether the British Government will agree to urge Rs lin to and passive resistance is the Ruhr unless in 18 able to hold out reasonable inducements. Something in the nature of an armistice in the Ruhr is being discussed in the Allied capitale.
THE RUM FLEET.
New York, June 12: The auteurities deny that the FUM MEETS kit French and British ships among the Hiquer feet.
THE BULGARIAN COUP.
Prague, June 12 it is reported that the Bulgarian ex-Premier Stambuliski has wse arrested by his own military bodyguard.
Paris, June 12. Despatches from Belgrade state that the Bulgarian Agrariaus appear to be organising string resistance.
The north peasanta have but the railways in various places. ́ Fighting is reported in à sumber of districts, The Serbian government's attention has been called to a report that Bulgarian ex-officers have been demo- bilised under the treaty of Neuilly and that fresh classes will bë vailed up.
The situation in regarded as serious. King Alexander is hurrying back from „Bukiareat where he has been visiting,
Bulgaria Will Keep Peace,
Sotia, June 12. The revolutionaty Government has issued a manifesto of its determination to loyally fulfil the treaty of Neuilly and declaring Bulgaria opposed to any kind of warlike adventure,
AID TO CANCER CAMPAIGN,
London, June 12. The British Empire Cancer Campaign' has resuived, ab aRovemens gift of £20,000.
BANDITS. RELEASE
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Vhur Dæn forrespondent,)
Shanghai, June 12.
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A fortigo unofficial report from then and other delegates west to Tsaochwang saya that all the Wuchiabo on Sunday" but have not foreign captives in the hands of the¦yet returned. However, they have baudits have been released.
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the captives will be released private į menow. The whole delay is auri- Shanghai, June 12-A telierum states that all prizesert | kuted to the lack of unity among have been releaard-Rester.
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