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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
OPIUM SUPPRESSION.
London, January 13.
Sir John Jordan, in a letter to the Times, opines that one way in which the Powers, can properly show a sympathetic attitude to wards China is with reference to opium suppression. He presumes that the Conference reassembling at Geneva on January 19 will revise the abortive arrangement renched at the first Conference with regard to prepared opium. The wars! flaw of that agreement was that it left China entirely out of the picture and only tended to stabilize the existing state of things in the Far Eastern possen- sions of the Powers. This was especially unfair to Britain and Chida, as it ignored the splendid work they had done in common during the ten years of opium suppression in China and closed the door to further co-operation of the kind.
China was the fons et origo of the whole opium movement and the Far Eastern Chinese action is still the governing factor in situation. Any new arrangement should include China and make her jointly responsible with the Powers for the successful solution of the problem. The American proposals for a ten year limit may require to be considerably amplified and made more elastic, so as to admit of a reduction by gradunted stages pari pan with the progress of future suppression in China. Sir John Jordan con- cludes by saying these suggestions may seem visionary, but so were the British and Chinese proposals in 1907, which produced almost unparalleled results and for which the Chinese Government and people never censed to express deep gratitude to Britain.-Reuter.
PATHAN MENACE BECOMING SERIOUS.
Bombay, January 13.
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The Pathan menace is causing apprehension. An outrage, the motive of which is unknown, was perpetrated in the Malabar. Hill residential quarter yesterday evening, when a gang attacked a motor car, containing Abdul Kadir Dawia, wealthy citizen and Mohammedan member of the Bombay Corporation, who was accom panied by a tady and his English manager.
The Gring attracted four British officers who rushed to the rescue. A lieutenant, although badly wounded, captured one of the assailants, while another, shooting off a revolver indiscriminate. ly, to prevent pursuit, escaped.
Abdul Kadir and the lady, who were seriously wounded, died of their wounds. The lieutenant and the English manager were admitted to hospital suffering from revolver and knife wounds, ---Reuter.
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NORTHERN WAR.
DISARMING THE VANQUISHED.
Loudon, January 13. Twenty thousand railwaymen were represented at a meeting at Chester yesterday
resolution evening. when a
WHS passed demanding the railway companies to withdraw, within twenty-four hours, the undertaking to raise techulcal units for a regular army
(Our Own Correspondent.) of supplementary reserve, which, according to the secretary of the
Shanghai, Jaunary 13, National Union of Railwaymen, would be liable to be called out.
More than even thousand van. to aid civil power, thus endangering the railwaymen in an indus- trial dispute with the Railway Companies Association. Meanwhile quished troops have been disarmed the secretary ridicules the suggestion that the corps should be used on the boundaries and admitted for strike-breaking. The order to establish a
reserve army of and interned in the French and technial eraftsmen was issued by the Labour Government, and International Settlements, presen- signed by the late Member of the Cabinet, Mr. Walsh,-- Reuter,
EX-GOVERNOR ARRAIGNED ON SERIOUS CHARGE.
Topeka Kansas), January 3. Governor Davis, whose term of office expired last month, appeared in Court to answer a warrant charging him and his son, Russell Davis, with accepting $1,250 dollars for the pardon of a banker convicted of forgery, to whom the Governor granted parole.
Governor Davis denied any connection with the transaction and declared that his son was deceived by political enemies. Davis was a candidate for Bomination to the Democratie Convention last year. ----Reuter.
GEORGE WASHINGTON'S ANCESTRAL HOME.
New York, January 13 The National Society of Colonial Dames of America announces the rating of a fund of $100,000 dolls to maintain Sulgrave Manor in Northamptonshire, the ancestral home of George Washington's family, which has been acquired by the British-American Peace Committee as a memorial to celebrate the centenary of the Treaty of Ghent Reater's American Service,
THE GERMAN CABINET.
Berlin, January 13
ting a new and difficult problem for the forrigo authorities, who propose to arrange with Chinese suthorities for tens of transport for the men from Shanghai. Mean- while the
commercial Chinese bodies are provisling sustenance. Tremendous quantites of rifles, machine guns and munitions havo been seized
Another problem developing is in couneetion with those Chinese public institutions whose offices are located within the foreign Settlements, where the Peking appointees are being retained while the latest regime is attempting to
them. dislodge
The Свідово telegraph oflice in the International both sides, while the Courts of the Settlement is now partly heldly Consular authorities have adopted a rigid hands-off poliey, announcing when that they will only act necessary to preserve order. The casualties from all CHURCH Bro estimated at one hundred, includ ing about twenty killed.
Appointment of Tupan. Peking, Jan. 13.--The Cabinet today is debating the question of whether Lu Yung-hsiang is to be
Herr father is making headway in his Cabinet making effort. He has secured the conditional support of the Centrists and intends to select Ministers from the Peoples and Centre and German Na- tional parties. Herr Stresemann will remain Foreign Minister. appointed Tupan of Klang Su,
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JAPANESE AMBASSADOR IN LONDON.
London, January 1.
The Morning Post says it is believed that Baron Hayashi will retire shortly and return to Japan. Viscount Ishii Matsui are mentioned as possible successors, --- Reut na.
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USA. AMBASSADORSHIP IN LONDON.
Washington, Januáry 13
Mr. Houghton, the American Ambugendor at Berlin, has indient- ed his willingness to accept the ambassadorship in London in sue- cession to Mr. Kellogg-Renter's American Servier,
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which is contemplated in order to give him a military position com- patible to hostilities against Chi Hsieh-yuan. It is understood that some members of the Cabinet are opposed to this appointment on the ground that it would conflict the Provisional Government's avowed policy.
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public situation, while the more uneasy as regards the danger
the hostilities spreading.- #cuter.
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