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Landon, July 3.. The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent states that proposals made by the British Government to remedy the chaotic conditions le China Include:
International illitary
way,
gecopation of the Peking-Tientsin rail-
CHINA COAST CHANGES.
Captain In Walker of Hư Feagtion, is on reserve, Caplain It. H. . Anuby, from reserva line gun master, Fengtien
Mr. L. Newton, from reserve, bias
gene second officer, Tangchow
Captain H. Gifford, of the Chin-
Organisation of a Chinese gendarmerie with foreign officers; the gendarmerie to be under Chinese Government control in ordering, is on resorvo. Mr. W. Lams- to avoid infringement of Chinese sovereignty but under control of the Powers if China declines responsibility,
master, Chinkiang. den, from reserve, has gone a tiny
Mr. S. H, Batan, second offéer,
International naval demonstration off Chinese ports. Raising of additional revenue, presumably from Chinese cus-Chungking, has gone second offlecr, toms, in order to defray regularly the costs of both civilian and Changsha. Mr. E. Williams, from reservo, has gone second officer, Chungking
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The Daily Telegraph correspondent anys that some of the
Mr. D. R. File, third chgineer, foreign Ministers in Peking have suggested more far-reaching
Foochow Kowloon 21 measures but some of these are regarded in London as impractiWhaagpu, has gone third engineer.
able and unduly costly. Nevertheless they may prove to be neces
Mr. W. C. Buxion, sating second Kowloon 639 Bary for the adequate maintenance of foreign security and prestige
and present objections might be surmounted. Opinion is gaining engineer, Whangpu, has gone third ground in America and London that though the proposed naval engineer, same ship. STIAM LAUNOH FOR SALE. demonstration might usefully constitute a concrete token of Anglo- American-Japanese solidarity it might not effectively impress the Chinese disorderly forces in the interior. It is emphasised that the contemplated intervention will be wholly free from unrexa-. tionist aims and it is believed it will be equally welcomed by the Chinese merchants and the nation generally except by corrupt officials and a few hotheads. But China cannot be allowed to drift to complete disruption either for our sake or that of the world. which cannot afford to lose such a market besides these that are already in ruins.
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ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS.
Lendon, July 3..
Mr. J. Olark, third engineer, Feo, clow, has gone second engineer, Whangpu
Mr. J. L. Manthei, chief engineer," woosung, is deceased. Mr. W. M. Mackay, second engineer, Woosung, has gone acting chief engineer, same ship.
Mr. T Eduunds, third engineer, Woosung, has gone acting second engineer, same slip.
Mr. J. Wurk, from reserve, bas zone second engineer, Fengtion.
Mr. V. Petherick, second officer, Kwhisang, has gone third officer, Mr. D. Jones, third The Westminster Gazelle's diplomatic correspondent says that Fooksang. the Obuerger article, cabled on the 1st inat, which caused such officer, Kwaigang, has gone second offence in Paris, was net officially inspired. Considerable impor-ofleer, samo ship.
Mr. J. T. C. Crawley, third officer, tance is attached to the French Ambassador's interview with Lard Curzon to-day when it is anderstood he will verbally explain the Tooksung, hna gone third offer, French Government's views in response to the British question-Kwassong. nale. There is a growing feeling that a time limit to the Anglo- French exchange of views is essential in consequence of the in- creasing gravity of the situation in Mid-Europe.
THE DEMPSEY-GIBBONS, FIGHT.
Great Falls, July 5.
Later.
H. A. Sinclair, from rescato, has zone chief officer, Cheongthing. Mr. R. Kendall, chief officer, [Cheongshing, has resigned.
Mr. E. McNab, has been appointed! sup'y third engineer, Tuckwo, Mr. O. E. Compton, sup'y third engineer, Tuckwo, is on reserve.
Mr. M. Hull, from reserve, has guna chief ongineer, Tingsang, M
Tingsang, is on reserve.".
The Dempsey Gibbons fight has been called off. The Dempsey-Gibbous fight which was cancelled at midnight. Tarner, acting chief engineer, in consequence of a wrangle between the promtters on the subject. of guarantees to Dempsey, will take place on the 4th as originally arranged, in accordance with an announcement made this morning that the question of preliminary expenses has been satisfactorily settled.
THE DEVASTATED 'REGIONS.
Paris, July 3.
Mr. C. E. Webb, acting second engineer, Fitwo, has gone third engineer, Ecoshing. Mr. J. Macla chan, third engineer, Fooshing, is
or, reserve,
Mr. M. Turner, from reserve, has gone second engineer, Lacabo.
Mr. R. M. Sangster, acting second engineer, Lacnho, has gone, acting second engineer, Tingsang.
Mr. C. M. Anderson, acting azcond
Tingsang, is on leave.
The report upon the recoverable Budget shows that up to Sist December, France spent ninety-seven milliard franes for reparn- tions on Germany's account and received through the Reparationsngineer. Commission 1,779,000,000 gold marks, but the expenses of the army of occupation exceeded the latter amount by fifty-four million pold marks. It is estimated that France minst still spend forty-four milliard franes on reparation werk.
ANTI-DOMESTIC SLAVERY FIGHT,
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London July 8.
PLATE GLASS WINDOW. "Locking through my Toric lenses is lie looking through a fine plate glass window saldian American lady in the course of her remarke while in a tram-car
The Daily News, in a leader apprepes to the membership in the other day. She said just the the Order of the British Empire conferred on Miss Potts of Hong-right thing. It cost a bit more to build a plate glass window and kong for services in connection with the abolition of domesticit cost a bit more to make a slavery, asks why Lieut-Ceminunder and Mrs., Haslemcod who "sacrificed both career and money and faced social ostracism and official contempt for this noble work, were left unhonoured. I says it would be better before honouring others to redress the Injustice done to the principals in the splendid fight..
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Peking, June 05-The brief te
xaneed for transportation and cost of erection of the stationa. It in understood that this span of about 3,000 miles is the longest in the world. There being no proper runds acress the continent the apparatus had to be so packed that it cold
Pair of Toric lenses than the ange from Kashgar announcing the transported by cantel, and it is in rdinary fat kind. Tories are more completion, of the Mafecal wire teresting to note that the ecuridou then worth the small difference less station at that city issued mount of material, including such in cost to you in the added com carlier today calls for some further heavy baggage as cement, havo begi fort you derive from their 'uso.
Totic lenses of any prescription details. A contract between the transported without serious loss, or are manufactured by The Hong Chinese Government and the Marinconvenience. The work has, keng Optical Co., BUCCPERDIS to coni Wireless Telegraph Co. for the carried out by Major S. T. Dockray Clark & Co., manufacturing and creation of thren sintions at Lan whose pluck and determination Mr. Justice Hill granted .a Mr Stephan Lewis, of Peny-refracting onticians, 53, Queen's chost. Urmuch and Eashgar and skill the erection of the thre decroo nisi of divorce on the garn. Eatwyswrw, North "Pom Road Central
linking up with Peking, was conclud-stations is a striking tributo. Majo | petition of Mrs. Ada Matilda D.verbinkeshire, who al-brated his
ed in 1919. Later it was decided Duckray will proceed to India and who alleged cruelty, desertion, 102nd birthday recently, was
that the first station should be thence to England, returning t and misconduct by her husband | placed at the age of thirteen years
erected at Urra instead of Lan Peking later this year. It will be George Henry Diver. The case in sole charge of a little school at EVEN STOLE IN JAU
chowfu. The second station located noted that the telegram was dated was undefended. The petitioner, Ponygroen Črymisch, and acted
London Slippers, a towel and in evidence, said that for three as village schoolmaster for five other articles she had stolen at Urumchi was completed last year. Kashgar, June 20.-Neuter.
EATH and two moathe her yours. He then forsonk the reach-
and now the third at Kashgar hne found in prison warn
The husband had not spoken to her,ing profession for farm work. He the postsin of waitress been successfully completed. though he came to the house and has never had a day's illness, and arraigned for thef at London amount of the contract was £290,000, had dinner every
Coxu old call here to a cor day, is the only occasion on which be. Sessions. She had been convicted of which 505,000 was for the cost Lordship hold that the husband's was attended by a doctor wat no fazer than thirty times, of material and equipment, and the owned by R. F. Barker bas two unusual conduct amounted to when he had an injured flamer according to the records.
balarico of 2131,000 was to lead heads and three cars. desertion:
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