GENERAL CABLES.
i ■, TOKIO, May 16. ar^ 6 in el d n Un '? re l Chin . ese students here S th« P re stmts owing to the failure p ekm Government to send supposing funds for the last th £
The Japanese Government refused to fe* i urther loans - The Chinese Minister has never arrived, and the Charge d Affaires disappeared last su PP°sed, to avoid the students, who were haunting the Lega-
®ir E* Shackleton left all his unsettled property amounting to £556, to hls The . Personality was nil. Gazette” announces that Captain Peel, M.C., sih Dragoon Guards, has been removed from the Army owing to a civil conviction. [Captain Peel -Was. sentenced to imprisonment in the recent turf scandal, in which pre-timed betting telegrams were sent to bookies.] The “Gazette” records a receiving order in bankruptcy against Baron Headly who was converted to Mahomedanism in 1913.
Mr Mark Lemon Romer, K.C., was appointed a High Court Judge, vice Mr Justice Petersen, deceased.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 18 May 1922, Page 1
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