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BRITAIN AND RUM RUNNING.

Philadelphia, Apr:1 24.

The St. George's Day dinner provided the British Ambassador "with in opportunity of correcting misconceptions in America in connection with the British attitude towards rum-running and the drug questions. Sir Esme Howard said that every decent minded man and the man of responsibility in England deplored the abuse of the British flag for the purpose of violating the liquor laws of the United States.. He added that though some arrests had been made, which he was of opinion were not quite within the terms of the Liquor Treaty, the British Government had. refrained from protesting in view of the nature of the offences. In connection with the opium trade Sir Esme said it was absurd to say that the Government of India was actunted by financial considerations. The Ambassador! assessed India's opium revenue at three per centum of the total, or about eight cents annually a head-Renter's American' Service,

THEIR MAJESTIES HOMEWARD BOUND

Paris, April 24.

Their Majesties the King and Queen, proceeding homeward, arrived here this morning. They were received by the Marquess of Crewe. The newspapers, printed lengthy articles, warmly welcoming; the visit and congratulate the King on his recovery-Reuter,

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Their Majesties are staying in Paris incognito at their request and consequently no representative of the French Govern-f

mostly British, ment was present at the station. The crowd was who cheered their Majesties arrival at the British Embassy, from where they drove to the Elysse: The King is in excellent health. He laid n wreath at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triompha this afternoon.-Reuter, “

COMMUNISTS CONCESSION.

Moscow, April 21.

The Executive Committee of the Red International Trade Unions" has passed a resolution welcoming the results of the recent, Angl Russian conference in London, appealing for world-wide support for an aim at international Trade Union unity. The Rosta Agency states a decree has been issued facilitating the engaging of agricultural workers by farmers and permitting the non-observance of the eight hour day in certain seasons. Furthermore the Government has pre- pared a bill permitting the opening of private industrial enterprises, employing no more than twenty, people, upon notice being given to the "authorities. Enterprises with no more than 200 workers wilt be allowed to open, subject to permission from the district authorities. But these employing more people must obtain a. spécial Government concession. Reuter.

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PARIS OUTRAGE.

Paris, Aprit 24. Three adherents of M. Millerand's organisation "Patriotic Youth" were killed and eight injured 'yesterday evening when they fell into an ambush of Communists as they returned from a Municipal election "meeting presided over by Mr. Deputy Taittinger. Two Communist have been arrested. There was a further outrage at midnight when M. Taittinger and his friends whilst going to the station were fired on from a doorway. Two were hit and the remainder were preparing to attack their assailants, when a gang of fifty emerged from a side street and compelled the Millerandites to take refuge in an underground station, whither the gaug followed. The Millerandites escaped after a fight. Reuter.

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The Harbour Office Report of Chokyu Maru, arriving from SOVIET CONCESSION,

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died Sofia, April 24.

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at at April 21. The General Rousseff, Minister for the Interior, told a party of 8.30 am. Foreign Newspaper correspondents that evidence in the possession cause of death is not known. of the Government showed that Communist societies in Moscow and The steamer Dukat also reports tho over death of ons Chinose deck passenger. others places were in close touch with organised bands all Bulgaria, the members whereof, were drawing a monthly subsidy Arrivals for the 24 hours ending from their taskmasters of the Kremlin, with a bonus for each crime 9 am yesterday numbered 18 and committed. The total number of arrests had not exceeded 1500. departures 19, loaving a total of 90 The struggle against anarchy would be carried on unitedly. Bul- ships in harbour, of which 31 were garia desired pónée but was forced to fight the spectre of Communism. British. He appealed to the civilised world for moral support in the hour of trial and suffering.-Reuter.

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'COMMUNIST OUTRAGE UPSET.

Mails arrived from Miike by Tal; thybius, from Shanghai by Sunning," from Europe by Nagoya from Hoi how by Batavia, by Limehow from Haiphong, and from Saigon by Bot nially

Dangerous goods entered were ong and three quarters tons of explosives by Nagoya, and 10,000 cases of g

Ndege Warany, April 24, The political Police of the eastern borderlands, have arrested several hundred communists on a charge of planning terrorist out rages on May Day, a considerable quantity of explosives was also one by as. Oakpark seized, together with large sums of foreign currency, alleged to The weather reports, conting emanate from Soviet emissarles, several of whom have also been be good with local

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