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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

REPARATION CONFERENCE.

MONDAY, JULY 14, 1924.

Paris, July 12.

In the Senate, M. Herriot dwelt on the necessity for close co- operation with England and her Allien In accord with the vlow to complete execution of the Dawes report. The rights of the Ropara.

wise affected. tion Commission, will, be in no

Concerning the evacuation of the left bank of the Rhine, "M. Herriot confirmed statements of the previous Government,

General Nollet's presence In his Cabluet indicates M. Herriot'a [attitude concerultig Germany'a disarmament: The best solution is an agreement between France and Britain compelling Germany to follow the path of ponceful evolution, but the Franco-British raps

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truck-chassis and passenger-bus,

The S.S. "Telamon" arriving on the 6th. July, will bring us a consignment of 2 of the famous British-built GARNER 2-ton_truck-chassis,

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prochment must not deprive France of aus of her legitimate right equipped with pneumatic tyres,

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and

The S.S. 'Glensheil” arriving on the 24th. July, will also bring one 24-passenger British-built Bus. to defend the Reparations Commission and the Treaty of Versailles. English pattern, complete with body and also

The Senate passed a vote of confidence by 289 votes to 17. The vote was followed by a'speech by M. Herriot replying to M. Poincare's Thursday's opecchi. M, torrlo: paid a tribute to the trustfulness and conclllation displayed by Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and declared it was the duty of the French Government not to delay to substitute an inter-Allied agreement" for isolated Franco- Belgian action. The Italian and Belgian Governments had already Accepted ns basis, the Franco-British Note. He would continuo France would retain her freedom of action if the "Afles failed to agree in the event of a German default. He ternied the Bonar Law plan with regard to Inter-Allied debts, the best offer France had ever recalved. He concluded that Britain and France parted It would mean a war of revenge.

Berlin, July 10,

Germany's hopes from the London Conference are becoming a matter of unxiety and apprehension, said Chancellor Marx, addressing pressmen. The Germah Government intends honestly to enforce the Dawes Plan, but with the stipulation that the plan must be carried out by all partjes in the letter and spirit. "If Franée demands the maintenance of the Treaty, she must understand that we insist on the preservation of our rights thereunder? – Reuter.

OUTRAGE IN EGYPT.

Cairo, July 12.

Zaghiul was slightly-wounded in the chest, by a revolver shot Al the station, when starting for Alexandria. as assailant was arrested.

twenty years of age, spurtators, and then not fire again, The from the raging mob and put

Zaghlal was proceeding さい Alexandria to attend a Bairam reception. He was walking along the platform between the sub- Governor and acting Commandant of Police, amid cheering crowds. when suddenly a trousered offendi, about fired at him from behind the front rank of threatened the Police Commandant but did

ssailant was, with difficulty, rescued on the train which left the stallon, Zagblui was removed to his here. Ifis condition is satisfactory. He has now been removed to his private house at Roda Island, His assailant was brought to | Caico, strongly guarded, for examination,

Zigblul's useallant is a student named Abstellauit Abdelkadir. He arrived in Cairo in June from Germany. He was injured by the crowd, who tried to storm the carriage where he was protected by the palier, in order to lynch him. Zagblul is now at a private hos- pital. letins concerning his condition, are reassuring, Reuter,

CIVIL WAR,

Buenos Aires, July 12.

A virtual state of civil war between the revolutionaries and the Federal Government exists. At Sao Paulo the censorship is very strict but official communiques from Rio de Janeiro indieute the bo- bardment of Sao Paulo is progressing. The Ferleral troups, which were earlier reported us being within the city, have apparently retired, and the rebels control the city and the surrounding country, An official esamanounique states that the Loyalists are advancing and concentrating their fire on certain points of Sao Paulo with satis. factory results. Reuter's American Service.

ADVERTISING EXPERTS."-

London, July 13.

A record assembly of advertising experis attended the ball and reception given at the Albert Hall to five thousand world delegates to the Convention of the Associated-Advertising Clubs of the World, which the Prince of Wales ouens at Wembley to-morrow. Two thousand delegates come from Anserica.-Reuter.

TREATY OF MUTUAL ASSISTANCE.

New York, July 12.

regard to the draft Replying to the League of Nations with treaty of mutual assistance. Mr. Hughes states unequivocally that it is impossible for the Government to adhere thereto... He says the United States having reduced her own-armament, continues to {huqur other Powers will get similarly.--Reutern American Servicċ...

THE TANGIER CONVENTION.

Washington, July 13,

atte France of its The Cuited States has informed Britain willingness to agree conditionally to the Tangier Convention signed

In Paris, but declines to participate in the actual administration of

-Renter'a Amerieur. Service,

PENSION FOR EX-CALİPH.

Secunderabad, July 12. The ex-Sultan of Turkey has accepted the Nizam of Hyderabad's offer of a monthly ponsion of £300.--Renter,

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TAXES ON LUXURIES.

JAPAN'S TARIFF BILL. PASSES LOWER HOUSE.

Tokyo. July 12.-The Tariff Bill taxing luxuries has passed the Lower House."

| The Tariff Bill, which passed -BRITISH TEAM'S SOUTH

the Lower House late last night, AFRICAN. TOUR.

despite strenuous protests of the Capetown; July 12. Western Opposition, carries the Selyukai Itrovince beat the British Rugby |recommendation that domestically- Constantinople, July 12.-The teman by 7 points to B in the first produced luxuries be aimilarly American airmen would have leftantch of the tour.--Beuter, taxed and that the present pro-

Turkish this morning, but the

posed tariff be revised as occasion warranty.-Beuter,,

authorities insisted on delay in

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Tokyo,

order to allow them to examine the He is expected to restart to-morrow machines, which were visited by morning.--Beater.

nvintors

July Turkish

19. ---Squadron soveral

officers. Although the Lender Maclaren departed for military engines are working splendidly, Minate at 6.40, this morning,--

Arrives at Minato. they will be replaced by

July 13-Squadron engince at Hull and flants will Tokyo. replace the witeals. before the Leader Major Maolaron is bofogged Atlaatle passage is undertakon, bolween Kasumigaura and Minata, Reuters

He landed twice, finally off Bome, Maclaren Off Again...... · Fukushima Prefecture, at Tokyo, July 12.-Squadra and is waiting for the fog to clear. Loader Maclaren loft Kasumigaurs

for Minaturat 2.19 this afternoon.

ltankow-Tianfu-Moukdeo

interOwing to trouble with Squadron

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tho. cooling apparatus, Maclaren arrived at soon returned to Kanutaigaura, this alioruam--Renter.

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CHINA AND THE SOVIET.

EXCHANGE OF AMBASSADORS.

Lator Peking, July 13-It is now virtu- Maclaren ally decided that China will comply 6.89 with the sovies request for an ex

change of ambassadora-Reuter..

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