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LACTOGEN

MFANS A

CONTENTED

BABY.

CUSTOMS TARIFF

CONFERENCE.

HONGKONG CHAMBER'S

MEMORANDUM.

Registration of Trade Marks.

the

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MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1926.

CONSTABLE CHARGED,

ALLEGED LARCENY OF MONEY.

Jardines Groom Victimised.

PEKING TENSION.

RESIGNATION OF CABINET,

Peking, March 20,

A mandato issued last night ordera the arrest of five. Com- munist leaders and instructs the civil and military authorities in the provinces to co-operato in sup- pressing Communist elements.

Peking, March 20.

A Shantung constable attached to the Taumut! Police Station and In October, 1925, the Customs posted on the trains to search the Tariff Conference assembled in Peking. This Conferencu, is, of passengers arriving at and depart- Rallway

The Cabinet has forwarded its course, the outcome of the Washing from the Kowloon

of 1922, ington Treaty

Station, appeared before Mr. J. H. resignation to the Chief Execu- provisions of which, in this re-B. Nihill at the Kowloon Magis-tive. gard, are conveniently set forth trace on Saturday charged with The Cabinet's resignation f due in the speech by Senator Under- lafcony of $30 from a groom of to a wire from General Feng Yo- wood at the Washington Confer-Jardine's stables,"

hsiang, blaming the Premier for ence, as follows:

Mr. D. Burlingham prosecuted failing to maintain order withbut] "Immediate stops would be on behalf of the Police, and Mr. shooting the students.-Reuter. takon for a special Conference Leo d'Almada represented the de- representing China and the fendant. Powera, charged with the duty of

خوجه

Outlining the facts, Mr. Bur-

Resignations Not Accepted.

Peking, March 21. The Chief Executive has returne

preparing the way for the speedy lingham said the complainant was the resignations of the members abolition of kin, and the bring-given a sum of $30 by the head of the Cabinet, whom he has re- ing into effect of the surtaxes provided for in the treatica be-room to be taken to the stables guested to carry on-Reater.

Fauling. The complainant tween China and Great Britain at

Chinese Reports.

of 1902, and between China and caught the 6.40 a.m. train on the the United States and Japan of 10th inst, and not having been to

Shanghai, March 21, 1903.

the New Territories before, he An unconfirmed rumour, is that The Special Conference would merely gave the ticket collector $1, merchants in Peking went on strike likewise put into effect a surtax without any information as to his or the 19th instant, as a protest of 2% per cent. ad valorem, destination. He was handed two against the shooting of students. revenue, amounting to approxi-tickets for Shum Chun with ten The Chief Executive, Taan Chi- mately $27,000,000 silver, and a cents change. "The complainant jui, has ordered the arrest of Hau special surtax on luxuries, not ex- alleged that when nearing the Tal Him, the ringleader, us

well as ceedide 5 per cent, ad valorem, po station, the defendant search-other leaders of the student de which would provide a still fured his person and found his ticket,mohstration.-Wal Kiu Yat Po. ther revenue amounting, to $2 together with the $30 given to him 167,000 silver. The additional

revenue from Customs duties pro- by the head groom.. The defen- vided in the present agreementdant was alleged to have taken the. would fall into four categories, money and told the complain- as follows:

ant to go to the Sheung Shui Police Stution. Together with his friend, the complainant alighted from ite train at Fanling and on being re quested to produce his ticket, made a report of the occurrence to the collector. A further report was later lodged at the Sheung Shui Police Station.

(1) Inertase to 5 per cent. ollective $17,000,000 silver. (2), Surtax of 2 per cent.

$27,000,000 silver. 9.(3) Surtax not exceeding 5 per cent. on luxuries, $2,187,000 silver.

(4) Total additioual revenue,.

(as given in "China Year Book") $45,167,000 silver. "With the completion of the work of the Special Conference, carrying into effect the abolition of likin and the application of the

surtaxes, provided in the treaties with Great Britain, Japan, and the United States, the addi- tional revenue provided should amount to $156,000,000 silver."

The defendant's belongings were searched, but the money was not recovered,

After hearing the evidence, the ease was adjourned till to-day.

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FORMER HONGKONG

MANAGER.

BRINGS ACTION AGAINST BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE.

Alleged Wrongful Dismissal,

London, March 20.

The annual report of the Hong- kong Chamber of Commerce says the Association of British Cham- bers of Commerce in China and Hongkong was asked to appoint a technical adviser to the British Delegation, and Mr. A. Brooke Smith kindly consented to under- take this onerous duty, Mr. E. M. The Times correspondent in Gull, Secretary of the Associated Paris says that. M. Durnein, till Chambers and of the Shanghai 1924 Manager of the Hongkong) British Chamber, being seconded branch of the Banque Industrielle to accompany him. This Cham- de Chine, has brought an action in ber prepared exhaustive the Paris Court of Appeal against memorandum for the use of the the Banque for wrongful dismis- Associated Chambers of Com-sal. He says he was dismissed for merce representative, in which refusing to carry out instructions various aspects of Tariff Revision, which it was impossible to execute, as they affected Hongkong, were and which, moreover,

were cal discussed. The advantage of a culated to lower the value of the direct liaison between Chambers frane. He says that on May 7, of Commerce and the Conference 1924, he received a telegram from has been abundantly, demonstrat-

gress

01

stage by stage.

Trade Marks.

closely

cause it was calculated.to start a

de Paris

des

MOROCCAN. POSITION.

SPANISH COMMANDER'S

PREDICTION.

Saccess in the Spring,

Paris, March 21. A Casablanca message states that General San Jurjo, the Spanish High Commissioner in Morocco, who has just completed a tour of French Morocco and conferred with General Boichut, the French com- mander-in-chief at Wezzan, de clared that perfect agreement reigns between the French and Spanish commands.

The co-ordination of the two armies will soon have a solutary effect.

Abdel Krim is in a very "had way, and the coming spring will. definitely settle the Riff question.

Havus.

INDIAN FRONTIER REFORMS.

PROBLEM BRISTLES WITH DIFFICULTIES.

Unofficial Resolution. Carried.

Delhi, March 20. The non-official resolution for

ed, and for the first time in the the head office ordering him to buy the extension of reforms to the history of Tariff Revision in dollars or sterling on account of North West frontier was carried China, Chambers of Commerce the Banque de Paris des Payshas to' without division ..Government have been able to watch the pro- the extent of £100,000 daily. He members, remained neutral and, refused to carry out the order being left in a minority by the negotiations

panic in Far Eastern markets. did not challenge a division.

Swarajist withdrawal, the Hindus The Barque

Sir Alexander Phillips Muddis It was, anounced ni the An- Paysbas in .. statement de- nual Meeting of the Shanghai clares

man, in announcing the Govern- that thu orders men?- British Chamber on March 26 Lioned were placed to the Goy-blem bristled with difficulties and

ment decision, said that the pro-) that the Committee had decided ernment "account to defend the to abandon the polley of non-frane. The case may be politicate Government had not yet arriv registration under the new Chiny important as the Banque de

ed at a conclusion.-Reuter ese Trade Mark" Law.

A con Paris des Parsbas is associated. fidential explanation was given of the reasons for this decision with the Socialist Radicals and two years financed many and a copy forwarded to this for Chamber, which, in a letter of operations for the Government, acknowledgement, paid a tribute Reuter

to the able and strenuous ellorts |-

of the Shanghai Chamber in re-ject, by the Chinese. Authorities, gard to the Trade Mark question, been completely frustrated.' Cör-

REAR-ADMIRÁL ANDERSON.

RECEIVED BY H.M. THE KING.

London, March 20.

It was keenly regretted that these respondence hus since taken Is Majesty the King received efforts had been so inadequately place with regard to safeguards Rear Admiral David Anderson on supported by the Diplomatic Body of foreign interests which should {relinquishing the appointment of and had indeed, judging from the be sought under the Chinese Rear Admiral and Senior Naval Intest pronouncement on the sub-Trade Mark Law.

Oflicer of the Yangtse-Reuter.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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I SHOULD

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NOT!!

INDEED I WONT PERMIT. YOU TO GO TO ANY CREEK!! ALEK CAN GO IF HE WANTS

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YOUNG MAN!!

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A Tough Life

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