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RUSSIA'S INTERNAL COMMERCE.
Moscow, May 29.
Kameneff's report on internal commerce says the crisis of 1923- bas been succeeded by a period of development in commercial trans- actions. Thanks to reform of currency the Government would no longer have recourse to inflation. The Government's main aim in Internal commerce was the consolidation of co-operative societies regulating Stafp markets and the supply of articles cheaply to the peasants, thus combating he domination of the retail trade by private capital, the rights of which would remain unchanged.--Router.
Riga, May 29.
A report from Moscow anys the only supporter of Trotzky's defence of his oppoaltion at the Communist congress was Preobraz- hensky, who protested against the purging, which should have come after the Congress, and said the straggle with private capital, which had begun, was demanded by the opposition.----Reuter,
- MACDONALD-POINCARE CORRESPONDENCE.
London, May 29.
M. Polneare wrote to Mr. Murdonald on May 14: "You were good enough to tell MM. Theunis. and Uymans that in the event of a breach of undertakings contracted by her Germany would find herself confronted by England, Belgium and France inflexibly united as they were during the war. It seemed to you difficult, however, to foresee at the present moment, the Hulure of the guarantees which. In such eventuality, we might be led to take by common agreement." Ife added that there did not seem any doubt that Germany was dollberately violating the stipulations of the Treaty of Versailles and reconstituting her war material and military formations.--Renter.
OBITUARY,
Paris, May 29,
The death is announced of M. Paul Canibon.-Reuter. [M. Paul Cambon was French Ambassador to the Court of St. James from 1898 to 1920. Prior to that time he had been private secretary to M. Jules Ferry; prefect of many, Departments in France, Minister to Tunis and Ambassador to Madrid.Į
TOKYO TELEPHONE SYSTEM.
Landon, May 29.
It is announced that the whole of the equipment for the recon- truction of the Tokyo telephone system will be manufactured in London and Liverpool. The first portion of the contract, amounting to £750,000, has been placed in America. --Reuter,
CANADIAN MERCHANT MARINE.
Oltáws, May 20.
It was announced in the House of Commons that the Govern- ment merchant marine showed a deficit for the past year, after meel- ing interest and other charges, of $9,368,000.---Reuter.
NAVAL BILL AMENDMENT.
Washington, May 29.
The House of Representatives has rejected an amendmont to the Naval Bill authorising appropriation for the elevation of gun" of certain battleships, but has approved expenditure of eighteen and a half million dollars for conversion of six buttleships to all burners. and affording them additional protection against submarines and aircraft--Renter's American Servira.
MINERS ACCEPT COMPROMISE.
London, May 29.
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SENTENCE OF THREE YEARS.
The trial of the two bus drivers the Custic Peak converted in Collision on April 6th came to an were end yesterday, when both found guilty of manalaughter and sentenced to three years imprison-
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into the box and made themselves PALACE HOTEL HANDICA open to cross-examination, and Playing very consistently s their evidence showed that the night, Mr. A. J. Osmund with man from Tsim Sha Tsui had no handicap of 325 behind scrat intention of crossing the bridge bent F. E. Silva (190), in
a vital part of second of the semi-finals, there first. That was the case. The Attorney General qualifying to meet Mr. E. Sp had, also in his opening, said that | (-125) in the final for the Ho Ko there was never any intention on tong Cups in the handicap bel Mr. Oemund gave a character the part of the drivers to slow played at the Palace Hotel. nent. In returning their verdict down the buses, but both men had of guilty the jury noted two imsaid in the box that they did slow tically sound exhibition, mak portant Items in a rider. These down and they were not challeng-breaks of 47, 39, 34, 32 (8), 26 (
the point. The first 25, 22, 21, 10, 17. (2), 15, 12. were that they wished tho authori- tles to be informed that they con-prisoner had said ho could have Silva's best efforts were 28 (2), sidered that all bridges in the avoided the collision if he had not 25, 23, 21, 18, 16, 15 (4), and 12 New Territories should be made slowed down. No doubt he saw
for the third prize, between The conference of miners delegates has decided by a vote of the width of the roads they the other bus almost on the bridge, course. The game for to-nigh
bridged, and they also recommend- and lost his hend,
Dealing with the evidence of the unsuccessful semi-finalists, Mr 473 to 511 to accept the compromise ternis proposed. Reuter.
ed that steps be taken to separate the drivers of all buses from the prosecution's expert witness, Mr. E. Silva (-190) and Mr.
coincidence that. the Harren passengers, so that there could be Prosser said it was extraordin-Antonio (-125).
foot brakes of both 11no conversation between driversary
and passengers. His Lordship
were
order friend. He was prepared to said the rider would be carried cles
after the collision, they having the prisoners story that
never used their foot brakes U. S. R. G. v. C. R. C. "A."
Wabub buat. D. Soronha und Tto the right quarter.
Mr. Prosser, in his speech for been tested, that morning, accord- Playing in the second division of Silva 11.4; heal . . .flyndina the defence, deall at length withing to the bus company's manager, day. If they had used them
Bartos 8-3; lost to G
He who was a witness for the pro-collision might have been avoi the point of negligence. the League on Wednesday, the and H. A. Chinese R. A defented the Osinund and . B. Bemedios 5-6;
Attorney General driver of 1204 had said tha S. A. Hussain and 1. A. Raznek argued that the jury must be secution. He would be interested It was obvious United Services R. C., on the
satisfied that gross negligence had in what the Jatter's ground, by 75 games to 21.bout D. Noronha and T. Silva 9-2
to the other bus.. Ile had sai bat . E. Hyndman and H. A. been proved, amounting to reck-would say when he came to deal had no intention of giving Scores:
Continuing, counsel attributed
was nearer the bridge and Barros 92; lost to . Osional and lessness, before prisoners could be with that witness's 'evidence.
committed. R. E. Lindsell and Major Gansly. Remedius 5-6,
Continuing, he said the Atturney the collision not to lack of skillsidered he had the right of (U, H. R. G.) lost ti' Las Fook-ling | and Yew Man-txun 5-6, lusk Gul
General, if he might say so, with but pure error of judgment. The This prisoner had also sai
get slowed down to 15 miles an Leung Yok-tong und Chan So #ka,
his usual fairness in opening the driver of 1204 expected to lost to Kwok Pa-kan and L
Playing away, the JR. C. (B) case had put it so far above what across the bridge and the driver on the bridge. It would. Fook-ki, 2-0.
tunt the K. C. C. (Bhy 2 games had been since proved in the wit-of 1314 expected the bridge would take him a second to cross Halboni and Hersinw (U). S.R.. † to 37. Suores;
ness box and in cross-examination. be clear by the time he reached bridge, said the Attorney Gen
It. Could that be the criminalHe could think of nothing C.) basi to Lua and Yow -8, lost } 5. A. Hamid suri P. M.-Arelli It had fallen short of what the
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that. He asked the jury to to Loung and Chon 254, lost a lost to Bishop and Dryden 4.7; Attorney General had wanted to negligence that it was necessary careless, futile or culpable viet both prisoners on their beat Woodward and l'etheram 7-4prove and knew he had to prove
The Crown's Reply. Penny and Gould (U. S. R. G.), beat Traubitzky ml 3. Smith to get a verdict against either of
The Attorney General said Mr. stories. the prisoners,
His Lordship having su fost to Anu and Yew 9, lust in. 10.1. Leung and Chun 29, Jod la Kwok | · A. and N. B. Kitchell lost s No Dispute as to Right of Way. Prosser had laid emphasis, ha
Bishop and Dryden 38; best to Ho-further said that. If the col might say over-emphasis, on the up, the fury, retired and af Woodward and Petheran 1.7; beat Hision took place anywhere on the amount of negligence it was neces-short deliberation returned. i Trámbilzky and J. Binith 11-0. bridge his case for the defence sary to find. If the jury found dict of guilty against
In passing a sentence on S. 4. G, Mohnment, and J... would have been hopeless, because there was to a sufficient degree prisoners. Cassumbhoy lost to Bishop and if would have shown that there caroless conduct, that was enough.
eaid they had been convlet Dryden B-8: beat Woodward and was a dispute between the drivers for a verdict of guilt. The jury mon of three years, His Lor Pethurain 101; beat Trambitzky as to the right of way across the must not be led away by the over and J. Smith 10.1
bridge. The facts showed there emphasis laid on the point by hla ka very sarlous matter.
Kwok and Tan 3-8,
and Lau 2.51.
Indian R.G.A. vclub de Recreio. Playing at home on Wednesday, the I. R. C. (A) bent the Club de Recreio by 08 games to 31. Scores
8. A. & A. R. Ismail beat 1. Noronha & T. Silva 8.3; bent R.
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