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The Wall Street Journal report on yesterday's markut:-Stocka to-day were downward and pervons in a session of heavy trading, which,

sharply higher, but deflad Gonda aru to ku luft in the Eintowne,

markedly in the final hour. The de- where they will be examined on

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received by Messrs. Hwan, Culbertso}) "Kills of Lading will ba counter-im, plus the announcement that ther

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Nov. 10, Nov. 20.

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is ample, Rubber: There ara further reports.

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Sperial-Average daily petroleum

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year.

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FAIR

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The anticyclone has moved east- ward and pressure is now highest over South Japan. Local forecast:-N, E. winds, moderate; fair.

Chan Ping, unemployed, was fined $860 or in default six months' hard inbour by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning, for possession of 04 taels of raw colum on board a sampan in the harbour, Rovense Officer Grimmitt said that the oplum was found tied in n cloth round his waist.

Revenue Officer II. Major prosecuted Chile Him, 20, unemployed, before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Police Court this morning for the possession of 12 tacls of raw opium at the Kow. loon Railway Station. The plum wan cleverly concealed in a pair of rubber shoes the defendant wan wearing at the time, A fine of $300 or, in default, two months' hard labour was, imposed.

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JAPANESE RESTRAIN

OFFICERS

COLLISION APPEALS

CONCLUDE

(Continued from Pago, 1.)

counsel for the Afrika regarding the. negligence of the President Jefferson and the question of which vessel was

(Continuet from Page: 1.)

(Continued from Page 1,) on the outbreak of the war this northern leaders have not turned appointment was changed to that up in Tientsin. of Commander-in-Chief of the

General Han Fu-chu has Brand Fleet, as Sir G. Callaghan telegraphed that, important bulto blame. was due to rotire in a few months,uess prevents him leaving Tainan, Mr. Sheldon said hofere dealing with He was made Admiral in March 2915, and Admiral of the Fleet in 1010.

“JUTLAND" BATTLE

shilpa managed to get out of a

less.

apparently the Japanese will await him in vain. General Shang Chen has caught a sudden cold nd has gone to hospital at Paolingfu-United Press.

the major issue he wished to argue three miner points which arose in the course of the address by counsel for the respondents, The first point was in regard to the allegations that Capt. Lustey, muster of the President Jefferson, was shaping his evidence for the

his. purpose of fighting

meet him, own ense,

3.

"for"

apen

On May 31, J1, the German Fleet off Jutland gave the only

MEETING CRISIS opportunity in the war for the British to fight a Grand FirCL

Nanking, Nov. 21. uction, but after an apcireting

General Chiang Kai-shek and Corel salt that the Chief Justice found that this wan not the piovement by Admiral Beatty's | Mr. A. Ariyoshi, the Japanese battle-craisers which threw the Ambassador, are meeting her in position, and anyone who had

Capt. Justoy in the witness-box would dermans into confusion under the an attempt to dissolve the crisle not hold such a view. guns of the Grand Fleet the which រ៉ាវ arisen over the The second paint was about the enemy, alded by mist and torpedo autonomy move rumours and dying of the flag in the Kowloon tic threats against the British battles alleged plots in North China. downs, Counsel for the respondents They were clonated for three had salt that we little importance was situation that and seemed hope-hours last night. General Chiang attached to this that a launch wit Kent pat by the (indown to the Jeffor Ja raportal to have informed Mr.

was entering the har son when she Ariyoshi that he had no reason to our. Mr. Bheldon sald the sending doubt the loyalty of the Chinese out of the launch was to draw the authorities in North China, but attention of the Joifernon the fly that in to vent of unexpected of the Ing but to inform the captali developments, the Central Govern that he was to anchor At a cortaln hout was ready to take appropri-period,

that ho would probably be Pler No. 1, and that he was bo.carsful

of Canada at measures.

of the Empress of Well-informed quarters regardant the &O. Ranchi, this is confirmation of the report that the autonomy scheme is not the suggestiunt mule by Mr. Mac

Tho third point was in regard to yat a praelien) reality.

namara Dost if the Jefferson had con- tinued her swing to port there would ARIYOSHI'S'StatemenT

buyo been no cullision. Mr. Sholdon

done ko, she would have swung nerURN the bow of the Afrika.

Jullienc's force included 28 drondnoughts, 9 battle-cruisurs, ernisers, fight craisers and 82 destroyers--the largest flest ever marshafted. The Germans had 10 dreadnoughts, & pre-dreadnoughts, | 6 battle-cruisers, H light cruisers and 72 destroyers. The British tonnage was 7 to 4 and the heavy guns 344 to 144 of the German leet. The British Grand Fleet was never seriously in danger,

Jelliceo's (uotica, dietated by

to

| fear of submarines and torpedoes, Mr. Ariyoshi stated that he contended that if the Jefferson had

were regarded by some na exces- hnd enquired concerning the sively cautious, hat they had been situation in North China and had endorsed by, the Admiralty, Ils | been informait by Ganaral Chlang QUESTION Of blame

Counsel then wont on to deal with supporters urge that it would have that the Central authorities weru beer dienstrous to risit the entire fully informed of the situation by the three points submitted by Mr. Grand Fleet on a gamble, but his the local authorities, whose loyalty Potter concerning the advorso finding critics point out that the fleet had there, was no reason to doubt. agamat the Afrika by the Chlor beup built up to deal one decisive Afr. Ariyoshi said that General Justico, He said he was surprised to hlow and that, as this was not Chigns also stated that in case of that the track of water where the

boar the submission by Mr.

Polter done, the German High Sea Pleat unexpected developments in the Jolte

Jolferson dropped her anchor was remained intact and by barring North the Central Government fairway. Ho submitted Cant that was the Baile batened the collapse would take appropriate measures ist so and contended that the Jeffer of Itusala. On the other hand, if to deal with them-Rteuer. Jellicon did not succeed in over- whelming the German Navy, it did not risk apother encounter.

"

that although the Afrika had been

responsible for the collision,

Afrika

so had every right to anchor there. Dealing with the question of blame. PEIPING WAITING

My. Shoidon said the authorities

Mr. Paiping, Nov. 21.

Macnamara Riated by In 1927, Admiral Harper pub- There will probably be no new nothing to do with the present rase lished "The Truth about Jutland" move hera with respect to the which only concerned an overtaking centended in which he sought to correct the North China autononly movement hip. Mr. Macnamara had widespread impression that all pending the outcome of the inter- found to be negligent she wild nos the homeurs went to Heatly and view in Nunking to-day between held for the cause of the rollisien bis battle-cruisers. He held that General Chiang Kai-sheit and Mr. because the Jefferson was primarily by the "fatal mistake" of dividing A. Ariyoshi, the Japanese Ambaa- responsible. Counsel submitted that his Trees an that he could engage andor.

the Afrika was the overtaking ship only with part of them Beatty sut. It is generally felt that Nank- and, as such, it was her daty to keep |ferud a "partial defont" and that ing's timely Intervention proventa sufficiently good lock-out of

the fortunes of the day were only ed Goneral Dolbara prozentiaee to da se rendered her to bum

movements of the Jefferson. Her fäik retrieved by the skilful handling, Tokyo with u falt accompli whlen Mr. Sholton concluded by shing of the Grand Fleet by Jellicoe, | even the War Ofen would notu Court to find the Jefferson entirely 1 verdict is that the latter in

have womed very warmly-blameless and to hold the the end gaud a decisive victory, Route Barpor declared that Jellicoe's failure to put off the German re- traat by the Horns Iteef route was ine to the lack of reliable in- formation from

advanced forces and the fact that there wore thros avenues of escape, Tha Admiralty Intercepted Scheer's request for an airship recon- naissance near Horns Reef at day- light, but not until 90 minutes later did it send a message stat- Ing the course and speed of the enemy, but omitting the all-Shanghai- important request. As other mes- sages received by Jellicoe about the same time from ships actually sighting the Germans suggested that they were proceeding south, he naturally acted on them. As to the charge of "turning away"! to avoid torpedoes, he executed this manoeuvre only for a few minutes.

CREATED VISCOUNT A few months after the battle Com- Jellicoe was succeeded as mander-in-Chief by Beatty and became First Sea Lord. In that capacity. ho was Increasingly criticised for his fallure to cope with the U-boats and at the end of 1917 he resigned. In 1918 he received the thanks of Parliament and a grant of £50,000 and was created Viscount Jellicoe of Scapa. He received the Order of Merit, the G.C.B. and many other honours. After the signing of peace he visited the chief British Dominions in a semi-official capacity and in 1920 was appointed Governor. General of New Zealand-a post which he held till the end of 1924 when he retired on reaching the age-limit.

In 1925, he urged that the Dominions should share the cost of the Navy on a basis of 17/-" per head of the population. He complained In 1931 that the fleet was being slowly 'wiped out and added that any interference with our ses communications in war meant starvation for the people of Britain. Jellicoo was one of the representatives of New Zen- land at the Naval Disarmament Conference at Genova in June. 1927. Already a director of the Bank of New Zealand and of Cayzer, Irvine and Co., he joined the board of the Midland Bank in Nov. 1928.

In 1902, he had married the daughter of Sir Charles Cayzer and they had a family of four daughters and a son,

U.S. INTEREST

Washington, Nov. 20. Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, to-day declined to comment. on the Far Eastern situation ex- cept to say that the State Depart- ment was studying all develop ments In North China.Router.

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