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GETTING TOGETHER AT CANTON,

On the evening of the 15th inst., anya the Canton Gazette, the Cens Huler Body and other distinguished foreign guests and prominent Gov. oroment officials were invited to a banqust given by the Governor,

Mr. Chao-chu Wu's Speech. Mr. Wil: "It given the Governor and myself marki piensare

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New, Bodford, Jan. 17.-Tho Tex- tile Council, consisting of coven affifinted unioną,, announces that it members will m to work on Monday, neces the ten per cent. reduction in s but under pro- ten-Reuter's "American Service.

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ENGLAND DEFEATS

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WALES. Twickenham, Jan. 17-England

boat Wales by 12 points to six to-day.

Mr. Hu Hun-in, and the Sevro-teenuse we realize this that our tney for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Chuo-lender, Dr. Sun, is now in the chi Wu, at the Waichinopuu. Mr. north trying to bring about tho Wu innde speech in which he reunification of the country. At denit with the co-called anti-foreigu present there in lighting in the feeling suid to be reviving among various parts of the country even the Chinese and with the present in thosġ like the districts round political situation, of the country. Shanghai which have heretoforo The Senior Consul, Sir James breu" pengeful. We

may think Inmieson, replied on behalf of the that peuectul reunification is very Coneular Body. We give holow for away. Nevertheless during the summaries of the speeches.

past year what have we seen? We have seen a man who used money and corruption to buy the highest office in the land, a prisoner. Tend to have you present here this Kun, who we Chinese say usurp

AD: whoin evening and to welcome you ated the presidency, this festive bonus, We have heard we tried very hard to induce Power nut to from the newspapers so many re-the Foreign purta by missionaries and ather regnize, is now waiting to answer foreigners in the interior about the charges against hith. We sed anti-foreignis, the revival ufnother man who believed in forch Boxerism, etc., that it in a good to unit China, Wu Peitu backen thing that the representativen of by his splendid legions with which the different Pawer nnd the mucin-he dreamed to conquer the whole bers of the Clovernment should get of China, ha had the mortification together to tell one another how to see them' melt into nothing, so much they like and dislike ench that only a few retainers Becom- other. We are told a dreadful pany the refugen outside, Wucharg. catastrophin will happen to foreig. Although 13 is deeuwd an unlucky ners in China in the near future number, yet the 18th year of the owing to the anti-foreign feeling. Republic has seen changes, and Now

changes for the belter in the coun- anti-foreignism ambiguous word, loose in vacaning.try, because money and military fretom in pulition havo and Teoser still in ucage. There force ne

When we see these two is a typo of muti-foreign fealing failed. which was exhibited by those Curses of the country being re- misguided brings, the Hoxers, Tmoved, we are justified in taking them every foreigner in Chinnan optimistic outlook of the future. So we hope in the near futuro should be driven out or killed and

should everything foreign

that China, with an established Iro destroyed. And when their at-overnment recognized by the whole country and with the shack- teation was drawn to the foreign cloth they wore, they hastily ex-les of unequal treaties taken off, cused their action by deciring will assume her rightful place in that the eluth came from Cantone commeil of nations. Gentlemen, and not from the countries of the nsk you to drink to the Republic.'

The wonther wan dull but mild foreign devila. It shows a spirit) Sir James Jamieson's Reply.

suil the ground rather soft. which is really anti-foreign, and Sir James Jamieson, replying. There were 35,000 spectators. The you find it likewise in other count-nid:-"On behalf of the foreign Prince of Wales received a wonder ries, for instone when the guests I desire to Link our hosts tu ovation when he arrived and Mohammedans declaren Jehud or for the dinner they are so kind to shook hands with the toxins, The holy war against all unbelievers. offer this evening, Mr. Wu start was at 2.46 p.m. and the Awakening Nationalism. han just brought out the question Welshmen pressed, keeping play We have at present in China of the impression of the foreigners entirely in the home quarters. what you might call a spirit of with regan!

noti-foreignis. After 12 minutes England reached I am very glad to receive the the Welsh twenty-five line for the awakening autionalism, the idea! that vis-n-vis the foreigners, the statement that this impression is first time and Armstrong kicked Chinese are on an unequal footing,

I for one rejoice to a penalty goal for England after the idea that owing to disastrousote that the spirit of nationalism fifteen minutes play.

has risen in Chine, the spirit of competence of their officials they patriotism, the spirit of national after putting in some fine work have been saddled with conventions feeling of which nobody is more were at length rewarded. Tho and agreements which put them in proud than I am.

I have noticed ball went to Evans and then to a disadvantageous position.

in the years I have beon in Chien Williams and the latter passed in ny varied experiences among to Thomas, who, although tackled, Chinese people feel that they

the peopla throughout the forced his way over. Parker failed should take stops to bring about a

This is province that their outlook has to convert. The Welsh backs were different state of things. what many foreigners call anti-been a parochial are. However, getting the ball more often than foreigniem. If this is so, all patriote nobody is more pleased than I am their opponents. Near the interval in Chion are anti-foreign and to inerve that this nationalistic Wickes accured the bull and raced Aprung up and into midfield where he gave to Kitter- myself would like to be called anti feeling kan foreign.

The Washington Con Growing in Chips, and it is to her, master, who finished a great run

46 well no to our, interest to ference attempted remedy

with a try which Armstrong failed Thun at tho interval to a certain extent the state of have her attain to what Mr. We to convert.

Chinese things between

and

has described as a full, broad, and England were loading by six points self contained nation. This is the to three. sincere wish of all, and foreign said that the laty Jamented

Failures to Convert. President Harding and all thone support will be n whole hearted

I would deprecate forcing The game resumed after anven diplomats and statesmen of the various Powers who put their meals things before the time is ripo, sad minutes and following a great when it is ripe, the Foreign Powers movement by the English banke to the documents of the Conference will do all they can to get rid the ball went out to Voyco who were anti-foreign. Until China

of what Mr. Wu describes as scored, but again Armstrong failed takes her rightful place in the

to convert. shackles.

The passing of the family of nations to which her

I have been and still am Weleh books was several times foul- aroa, population, resources, culturaj friend of China. Wo all dine with ty, their tendency to kick being and history entitle her, wo must,

but England's have what is now called anti-Air. Wu to-night in the forvent too pronounced,

hope that what impresses the defense was sorely taxed when ton foreignism but which I prefer to

anti-foreignium is minutes from the finish a movo- foreignera as No 8 Queen's Rd. C. Phone C.4995 call nationalistic feeling.

nothing else than a healthy mani-mont was started by Evans and fostation of the growing spirit of Williams which enabled James to We feel of coured that while nationalism and patriotism which scoro В try for Wales which disorder and discord prevail in the seeks to bring about & Greater Parker did not convert. Then a different parts of China, it is not China. In this the Foreign Powers passing run by the home backs easy to obtain the necessary revi- will undoubtedly andst and we in ended in Wickes scoring s try. sion of the unequal treaties' and our humble capacities will do tho Wales pressed hard in the conclud- oven what little was vouchsafed at same.

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to six-Reuter.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

GERMAN POLITICS.

Berlin, January 17.

The Vouniche Zeitung attributes Herr Luther's decision to post- pone the meeting of the Reichstag until Monday, to differences of opinion with members of the Cabinet, especially between the Nationals and Centreists regarding the formulation of the Govern ment's statement.--Reuter.

RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

Paris, January 18.

M. Herriot has instructed the French Ambassador to Moscow to protent to the Soviet Government against the recent speech of M. Rykoff when he described the French loans to Russia as imperialistic, and denying a legal obligation to repay them-Reuter.

THE PATHAN OUTRAGE.

Bombay, January 17. Altogether four arrests have been made in connection with the outrage reported on January 16, the latest being Abdullati Fahmad, a fruit contractor from Indore, who, according to the pollee, had approached several Bombay people with the view to the abduction of Madam Mumtaz, and also harboured men frem Indore, including Shafiahmund Khan, who was captured on the scene of the outrago by

Lieutenant Seagert.-Reuter,

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FRANCO-GERMAN COMMERCIAL NEGOTIATIONS.

Paris, January 17. The plenary meeting of the Franco-German commercial dologa- Germans referring to the German tions came to a deadlock, the

tho Intest Government

French proposals, including the regulation of products from Alsace-Lorraine and the minimum tariff to be applied to imports from Germany-Router.

REPARATIONS.

London, January 17. reparations under the Dawes scheme for the year ending September Unofficial computations place the British Empire's share in the 1, 1925, at £0.680,000 sterling, and allowing for the Interest of the Dominions and India, Britain's share will be £8,626,000.-Reuter-

RUSSIAN GRAND DUKE IN NEW YORK.

New York, January 17. The Grand Duke and Duchess Borls have arrived here, and are staying indenfinitely, but deny that their visit is connected with the restoration of the Russian Monarchy-Router's American Service.

THE WEMBLEY EXHIBITION,

London, January 17. Sixty eight Empire Governments are exhibiting at Wembley 1925.--Router.

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