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Naval officers inspecting the tackle for the divers which was placed under the sunken submurine H-29 at Devonport. In the picture are seen (left) Capt. Boyle, V. C. (captain of Dockyard), Admiral Woolcombe (Admiral Superintendent of Dockyard), and Admiral Str B. Phillimore (Commander-in-Chief at Devonport).

BATTLES BEGUN.

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measure

will only be enforced while Wuchang holds out. As

WALES IN THE 13TH CENTURY.

MINERS' DECISION,

(Continued From Page, J.J.

EVERY COTTAGE A HOME"

Ing momentum`,is ́ régarded as a When Mr. Lloyd George ad-strong indication that the ter soon as the city capitulates these dressed an audience of 20,000 at mination of the strike is not far regulations will probably, be with-the Welsh National Eisteddfod at off. Seven thousand miners have drawn, as there will be no fur Swansea he advised all Welshmen resumed since yesterday and there ther war zone in this vicinity, to read the "Itinerary of Giraldus was a positive boom in coal shares.

NOTE TO CONSULS,

on the Cardiff Stock Exchange to-day,

Cambrensis."

Giraldus's account of Wales Following an important break- A further notification WAS forwarded to the local Consulates eight centuries ago, he said, filled away at the Atherton Colliery in by the Kuomintang authorities, re-one with pride. They saw there. Lancashire, yesterday, comes news questing them to instruct their painted by a master hand, the from Wales to the effect, that in picture of a cultured democracy. the early hours of the morning an gunboats to move down river out of the war zone.

"Every cottage had its harp, its arrangement was made between the miners' leaders and the Ocean This was interpreted by the pipe, or its flute," continued Mr. Collieries, Rhondda Valley, that Consuls to mean that foreign gun-Lloyd George. "There was not a the owners consent not to re-open boats were ordered to clear out of hovel you entered but you were the pits until Saturday, when the Hankow altogether, which was entertained with music first-class leaders will not interfere with not at all the intention the Kuo-music and I am so glad to obwilling workers." These collieries mintang authorities intended to serve that this Eisteddfod repre- normally employ 11,000 men, and convey. As this letter was not sents the restoration of the old it is expected that 60 per cent, will very definitely worded, and was gift of the Welsh people in hand-return. Reuter.. open to misconception, another ling instrumental music, because:

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TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.

NEW TERM: COMMENCES.

Ostend, Sept. $0. Seven nations were represented

latter was sent to the Consular am told there is very great im- NO INTERNATIONAL STRIKE. Body which considerably cleared provement marking your compost- up the atmosphere. This second tions in that respect.". letter requested that foreign gun Mr. Lloyd George drow a picture on the miners' International Com- boats be moved down river out of of the Welsh peasantry of the mittee which was convoked to con- the war zone between Hanyang Thirteenth Century living sparsely sider International measures to and Wuchang, asking them to re- in miserable hovels, but playing support the British miners. The main within the limits of the Con- the harp right through the glens meeting was adjourned until to cessions in order that should firing of life. Poetry was

almost the morrow without any official state- take place they will not become language of the people. "A bar-ment. Mr. Cook and Mr. Herbert involved in it.

barous race," he exclaimed, "the Smith represented Great Britain. most highly civilized race in these It is reported that two currents islands at that date."

of opinion developed, the first, led by the General Secretary, Mr. So an Eisteddfod of to-day was Hodges, favouring conelilation; a sea of song, its great music, its and the second, led by Mr. Cook, throngs coming to see the chairing credited with a desire to continue of a successful bárd was nothing the strike and obtain a national A new term of the Hongkong new In Wales. It was not a party agreement.

It was early revealed that there Technical Institute commences to stunt." It was something which day, and a most comprehensive had run deep through the hearts is no chance of an international prospectus has been drawn up, of the people right through the coal strike, the Germans being

ednturies.

particularly opposed to the iden covering a great variety of sub-) jects. The Institute, as is known,

Quoting from the Itinerary that on the ground that they are has" as its Director Mr. E. Ralphs, the men and dromen cut their hair obliged under Treaty to export and the following are the staffs close round to the ears, Mr. Lloyd coal to Italy, France, and Belgium of lecturers:

George remarked, "They were on account of reparations.

The British Delegates announc- eight centuries in advance of the time. They gave an Eton crop in fed that the total subscriptions Engineering Section. Building those days." He quoted also towards relief of British miners, construction, Mr. R. J. B. Clark, Henry II.'s tribute to the valours was £1,250,000, and it was prac AR.I.B.A.; electrical engineering of the Welsh: These desperate tically all disbursed. Mr. L. Day, A.M.LE.E.

men could not be tamed." "May we stated that the export of coal to one million tons Science Section-Mathematics, long preserve that characteristic, Britain was Mr. M. G. O'Connor, B.A.; chemise he added.

weekly, most of which emanated from the United States and Poland. try, practical and theoretical, Mr.

Reuter.

HONGKONG.

I G. Wallington, B.A.; physics, "Do not make the mistake of Mr. J. Ralston, M.A....

imagining, and substitute a sloppy. Commerce Section-English I, internationalism for love of coun- Mr. A. White; English II, Mr. Htry, he said in conclusion, and G. Wallington, B.A.: shorthand, all for international 'goodwill, but Mr. D. Young hook-keeping, Mr. you will never get the brotherhood! E. J. Edwards; translation, Mr. of man except through the brother- Lo Kam-chak,

hood of nations.""

Teachers' Classes.-Women,! Speaking later at a reception by Miss KM. Anderson and Miss G. the Welsh League of Nations Uni- M. Cotton; men Mr. J. Ralston, on to overseas visitors to the M.A., Mr. E. J. Edwards, Mr. A. Eisteddfod, at which American

It was

NEW SOUTH AFRICAN

PAN FLAG.

GENERAL HERTZOG PREDICTS A COMPROMISE.

London, Sept. 7. Cape Town-General Hertzog's T. Hamilton; vernacular, Mr. N visitors spoke, Mr. George said he speech at a meeting at the City Fung-chau (Supervisor), Mr. Ho Wai-ko, Mr. Pak Chik-po, Mr. Liu did not believe the League of Na Hall, on the eve of his departure. Hoi-tung, Mr. Leung Cheuk-u, Mr. tions: would be made the power to attend the Imperial Confer Ng Pak-keung, Mr. Kung-hon, Mr. in the world it should be until and ences, dealing with the Flag Bill, I

in some form or another on its foreshadowed a compromise. Li Lan-kwai and Mr. Taui Pak own conditions and in its own way

He declared that if the Com-. yust, wh

America came in..

mitted on the flag should recom Hygiene. Mrs. E. M. Minott, M.D. D.P.H"

The winner of the prize poeni mend the inclusion of a crown in was Mr. D. J. Jones, a Pontardawe it he was confident that the Gov- KOWLOON.

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General Hertzog denied that ho Mathematics Mr. W. G. O'Con- led in the Bard's Chair, which was nor; B.A.

part of the prize and was the gift intended at the Conference to de- Chemistry, practical and theoros of the Welsh Colony in Shanghai mand a written constitution, and said he intended to urge that steps. tical. Mr. T. R. Rowell, B.Sc, Dip

should be taken so that South EAT? PEN

Africa's national status, which Cookery Mra J. Cooper, Dip. A message from Windsor (On-was equal to that of Great Britain * Printed and Published for the Proprietor by FREDERICK Cookeryetario) says that a cloudburst has and the other Dominions, be enti PEROY TRANKLIN, at 1 and 8, Wyndham Street, in the City of French Miss FL. Ritson, B.A. flooded the business quarter of the tled to international recognition, Victoria, Hongkong.

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