EARLIER SPECIAL CABLES.
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AMERICAN SHIPPING COMBINE
Washington, Jan. 15.
SOME POINTS OF
Division," pölling -1}*/ [13,631)in favour of Mr.
Colt.J. Ward, Independent Labour, who has represented Staks since 1906, retained his |
It is reported that the Dollar interests are negotiating for canDodds, the Liberal. trol of the Pacific Mail. Thirty million dollars are involved in the transaction uniting the Dollar, Admiral and Pacific Mail, touring one hundred million in properties. Shipping Board President Farley declared that the sale of seven ships for four million dollara was Justified because the sama vessals were causing an annual loss of four million.
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BOK PEACE PLAN CAUSES DISSENSION.
New York, Jan. 13
The unsuccessful contestants in the Bok Peace Contest make a charge that the management manipulated the whole affair in collu- alon with the league of Nations Non-Partisan Association to make propaganda. The sensation is nationwide, and the Pro-leaguers declare that the malcontents are inspired politically.
(Reuter's ServiceJ
LABOUR'S COLONIAL POLICY.
London, Jan. 12.
eat by a majority of 617 against Mr. J. Watts, Labour.
· Mr. F. D. Acland. Liberal, tiød: with his cousin. Lieut-Col. Asland-Troyte, at Tiverton.
Arlen Tevere recounts Mr. Acland led by three votes.
Mr. Louisa Ingram, mother of the Bishop of London and $ years of age, recorded her yote at Bournemouth.
Blinded ex-soldiers: from. St. Dunstan's marched at 11 o'clock
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where they voted by proxy through the returning officer.
A daughter of John Bright, Mrs. W. Clark, voted at Street, in the Wells Division of Somerset.) She has taken an active part in the Free Trade campaign, but this was her first opportunity of voting for the cause her father advocated.
"Birmingham is a remarkable city,” said Mr. Auston Cham-
■ speech following the declaration of the poll, and
Mr. Josiah Wedgwood, whom the "cabinet-makers" and Liberal papery to-day doclare will probably be Secretary for India, speaking at a conference of the University Labour Federation at Toynbee Hall, said the Labour will welcome the assumption by the self-governing dominions of further responsibility in foreign as well as domestic affairs. Labour regarded emigration as an invaluable outlet to the British people. They were only opposed to the assumption that itberlain în would solve unemployment. They did not wish emigration to be utilised as a means for supplying cheap labour to planters and manu- facturers in the Colonies. India would prove the test of the Labour Government. The Labourites hoped to overcome the difficulty by accelerating the conversion of India into a self-governing Dominion. This depended not merely on matters of finance, defence and internal order, bat upon winning the Indian Nationalists to meet them half, way. Self-government must be restrained in the various Colonies until the people were it therefor. The question of developing trade and industries in these countries must be regulated by the knowledge that the aim of the Labour Party was a British Commonwealth of people of various colours, a free union of free pepoles.-Reuter.
THE RHINELAND SEPARATISTS.
Paris, Jan. 12 revealed that 15 or 20 persons One was accidentally killed by
It is stated that enquiry has participated in the Speyer outrage. his companions.
A message from Speyer says that the representative of the Rhineland High Commission has received a letter from Frankfort déclaring that the five signatories, after the assassination of Herr Heinz, succeeded in regaining unoccupied territory safe and sound, expressing satisfaction at the murder and adding that other traitors will not escape them-Reuter.
Berlin, Jan. 12.
The German diplomatic representatives at Paris and Brussels have been instructed to present a Note declaring that the Rhineland High Commision registered the Ordinances of the so-called Autond- mous Government of the Palatinate, and had done, everything possible to recognise the leaders of this treasonable undertaking as a legitimate administration. The Note, in protesting against this procedure, asks that immediate steps be takes to remedy this state of affairs.-Reuter.
THREATENED RAILWAY
STRIKE.
London, Jan. 12. The railway.companies having refused to make any concession, and adopted an uncompromising attitude, the Locomotive Men's Society officially announce that a strike is inevitable and may com- mence at any time. The Union is perfecting its arrangements for a stoppage-Reuter.
Later.
we of the Unionist Party have once more reason to be grateful we are still 12, 'whatever may bappen elsewhere."
Mr. Baldwin increased his majority in the Bewdley division of Worcester by 926, as compar ed with the last election; Mr. Asquith, majority rose from 316 last year to 1,746: -Mr. Austen Chamberisin's at West Birmingham fell by 1,849. Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonald, the leader of the Labour Party. [increased his majority by 308.
There will be in the ' new
member for the 13 seats of Man- Parliament only one. Unionist
chester and Salford. In the last Parliament the representation of Manchester was seven Unionists and three Labour members. In the new Parliament there will be five Liberals, four Labour members, and one Unionist. For Salford in the last Parliament there were two Unionists and
be now three Labour members: one Labour member. There, will
Con.
Twenty-four candidates forfeit- to poll one eighth of the total ed the deposit of £150 for failing.
votes recorded in their stituencies. The majority were Labourites, but & prominent Liberal victim was Mrs. Asquith's brother, Mr. Tennant. who opposed General -Sir William Alexander in Central Glasgow.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Per. s. President Wilson, Jan. 13.
Miss Agens Lugan, Mr. and Mrs. C. G Frondort. Master Robert The Secretary of the Society later announced
Froadort, Master William Froudorf, that a strike com C. 31. cannot ()uccur immediately.
Green. Mr. WIT He asserted it would stop all goods
Hoover. Mr. Laura E. Hyover. Mr. A. L Hager. Mr. Ip Kam-cho, | Mother Mary Juseply Master Kan Yatlan, Mr. J. J. Kino. Dr. Jolin) Kirk, Mr. A. Onderwizer, Mrs. Pu
traffic into London, and passenger traffic,
The society comprises 59,000 drivers and firemen, but as the National Union of Railway, which accepted the Wages Board's award, claims to have a considerable number of drivers and firemen in its
and Mrs. A. R. Prestou, Mr. P. D.
membership, the companies might be enabled to run modified services.Hang-loong Sister Mary Paul, Mr. It is believed that falling a settlement, the strike will synchronise with the coming into operation of the findings of the Wages Board. Sutherland. Mr. and Mr. F. Soter. which the companies may decree at any time after 19th inst-Reuter.
THE SUNKEN SUBMARINE.
London, Jan. 12.
It is hoped that moderation of the heavy seas will enable the divers to descend and inspect the wreckage of 124 this morning, though the prospect of saving lives is very remote. It is estimated that the oxygen necessary for the preservation of life within the submarine will be exhausted about mid-day to-morrow. Or the con- trary the task of lifting the vessel, even under the most favourable circumstances, will take several days.-Reuter.
Later.
Heavy seas all day long rendered impossible further operations on the L24, whereon hope of saving life has not been definitely uban- doned by the Admiralty. It is understood that no attempt will be made to raise the submarine, but it is hoped the diver's report'in due course will throw further light on the cause of the disaster Reuter,
THE LITTLE ENTENTE.
Belgrade, Jan. 12.
Mr G. M. Turner, Mr. Ting Tung. Mr. Wai H. Biegel Mr. Engene Berger. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boyce. Mrx Chin Bee, Mr. Choy Shrew. Mr. Cim Fook Mr Chưa Chuy-thin, S. Chun June, Mr. Chow Chung-yew, Mr. P. Clover, Mr. Choi Ying Mr. Chin Sang. Mrs. Mary C. Fuster, Mr. Chas S. Ferguson, Mr. Feng Hon. Mr. Gee Gim-woey, Mrs Gee Shez. Rev. B. Gerardo. Mr. Hui Che fong. Mr. Hom Sun-fat, Mr. Hom Wing. Mr. Ho. Ab-shuck, Mr. Hom Teung, Mr. R. B. Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Wan Irons, Mr. Joku HL Kruman,
Wah-ling Mr. Lee Jang Mrs. Lee Mr Jacques Kyburz, Mr." Kwong
Shee, Mr. Lee Sing-yuk, Mr. Levug Tak-tsoi, Mr. Loaie Pochiu, Mr. Lee Chow-lang. Mr. Leung Kwai-ngan, Mr. Lui Hoog. Mr. Lui Nein, Mr. Lee Chan-wai, Mr. Leung Chung-pui,
The Little Entente Conference has resulted in complete agree- ment to continue the policy of peace in foreign affairs. It is noted. Mr. Lee Kam-chuen, Miss Mar Fung- with satisfaction that the difficulties between Yugo-Slavia and Italy wab. Mt. Mar Neung Chung
are being overcome and an amicable solution is, likely-Reuter.
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Belgrade, Jan. 18.
The Little Entente Conference poted with satisfaction the Easing of the Yugo-Slav-Italian situation, wherein a settlement of the Fiume question constitutes the first step: The newspaper Vrez states that the Fiume question can be regarded as definitely settled, and adds that an Italo-Jugo-Slav political agreement is anticipated in Rome and Belgrade-Reuter.
EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS.
Cairo, Jan. 12,
Miss Cari M. Mather, Mr. Karl, O. Nesslinger, Mr. Ng Loo-cheng, Mr. On Bit-sheung, M. Chas A Palin, Mrs Pang Shee, Mr. Quan Gan, Mr. Jose Robescoll, Mr. S. H Rawl, Miss M. Rawl, Mr. Levis H Starker, Mrs. Mary B. Starkey, Bev. P. Serafio Tamayo, Q.P.; Mrs. Norma Thomas, Miss Jesse B Thomas, Mrs. Tam Shee, Mr. Troi Ging Fook, Mr. Ton Yun
At to-day's elections the Zagulists swept the board. A hundred Tsun.r Stephen H Yelie,
and che were elected out of a hundred and nine results. The re- maining hundred and five results will be known to-morrow, The Prime Minister was defeated. The elections passed off quietly
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