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-GERMAN -PARTY-DEMANDS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
ESPONSIBLE FOR THE TALK OF REVOLUTION-IN
MA-COPENHAGEN, NIP, 15, The Centru Party in the Raichata has issued an appeal demanding equal rights for its principle
SUNDAY'S TELEGRAMS. The National Liberals, in an appeal,
THE ARMISTICERS
CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS TO THE KING,
LONDON, Nov. 14, . To the Heuss of Commone, Mr. Bonar Ear stated that His Majesty had in- timated that he wished to send a message to the Empire. by addressing both Houses of Parliament and officiat representatives of the Dominions and India in England,
It has been decided that the best way of doing this would be that, both Houses of Parliament shoukl present an Address to Fia Majesty
The Address would be moved in both Houses on November 18th of 19th and both Houses would proceed to the Royal Gallery to receive His Majesty's reply.
The Premier will move in the House of Commons on. November 17th that a bumble Address be presented to His Majesty, congratulating Flis Majesty on prospects of a victorious peace, the conclusion of the Armistice and the
GERMAN TROOPS RETURNING HOME.
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TUESDAY,'
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 14. A telegram from Berlia states that the Chief Burgomaster has issued a statement that great numbers of German troops, returning from the Front, are behaving in a most disorderly manner. He appeals to all parties to master the danger.
FRENCH ADMINISTRATION OF ALSACE-LORRAINE.
promise to co-operats, in the 'ostablish- ment of a truly Democratic State, and demand the early election of the National Convention.
THOSE
LITED TRI
FOR TRIAL
HOLLAND
ALLEGATION. AGAINST QUEEN WILHELMINA
SCOTALIST DEMANDS.
OF CULPRITS
PARES, NOV 15 In a motion the French Deputice request the Government to take
THE ELAQUE, Nor: 154 stepes in conjunction with the In the Second Chamber M. Troek Allies, to open legal proceedings stra. after alleging that the, Queen MODERATE MOVEMENT IN SOUTH against those expersible for the waran her entourage wilded militarst and to demand their extradition influence, denied that the Revolu The tribunal, it is suggested, shouli tionary movement in Holland was countries which suffered by German be composed of representatives of all due to hunger or despair. Many brutalityvas.
GERMANY.
COPENHAGEN, Nov. 14. There is a strong moderate movement throughout South, Germany,
Non-Socialists de wall as Socialists have been appointed ministers in Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Hessen and Baden.
'THE AALAND ISLANDS..
DESIROUS OF UNION WITH SWEDEN
STOCKHOLM, Nov. 14
has informed the Allies that the "Is A delegation from the Aaland Islands
Sweden. landers quanimously desire union with
**ANTI-SEMITIC PROGROM AT
WARSAW.
LONDON, Nov. 1 The Foreign Office, bearing that an anti-Semitic program is proceeding at Warsaw, has issued a warning against violence, which is threatening the peoples from the Rhine to the Volga
It pointa cut that the Allies and the United States stand ready to help to restore order, but are powerless if the people embark og neareby.
ודי
DISCIPLINE IN GERMAN ARMY AND NAVY.
APPEAL BY. BERLIN GOVERNMENT.
COPENHAGEN, Nov. 14.
MIXE
per Baunt
andrasta
the French. mi working in the mull jstruck a mize and blew
Four man of the araw have been
FOR NAVY
FORGER
ND AIR
the House of Comment Me MaoPherson, (Liberal M.P for For agreed that Star nimilar to the 1914 Cromarty announced that it had
Star, but dated 191£9, be given to all Naval met and marines who had served op a warship at sea prior to Doceta bar [31it, 1015, and to all o members of the air forces
MAXIMUM PRICE OF SILVER."
FIXED AT SE BY GOVERN served in any war theatre p to the
same date and
Nobody would receive the 9245 Star as well as the 1913 Star
MENT
LONDON, Nov. 15. The Silver Market is stead
BRITISH MERGEANT SELIPPINGS
OUTPUT.
It was the conscious expression of the will of the Socialists, who had been awaiting a propitious moment. 487d. has been fixed as the magi The Bourgeois rule was rotting and mum price by the Government." KAISERIN WITH PRINCESSES AT the Sochulsta demanded the social-
POTSDAM.
sation of Labour. They did not GENERAL ELECTION AT HOME. THREE MILLION, TONS YEARLY. want anroby. He did not believe that the Government would be aple POLLING UN DECEMBER 14th
LONDON, NOV. 14 to rely on the Army and Police.
In the House of Commons Sir Lee Chiotza Money stated that HOLLAND TO BE RATIONED BY
merchant shipping output would ALLIES
THE HAGUS, Nov. 15. The Foracris announces that the Kaiserin, the Crown Princess and the other princesses will remain at the Soviet is protecting the Newes Palace at Potsdam, which
QUESTION OF ALSACE-LOE
FRONTIERS.
THE EAGLE, Nov. 25
In the Second Chamber the Per INE'S mist announced that arrangements were being made, whereby the Allies will provide, Holland with large sup- Paris, Nov. 15.
plice
The Ravelutionary Socialist, M. among the numerous questions requiring investigations before the Wynkoop, demundel the resignation Pence Conference meets in the ques-of the Queen and declared that, the toned the new frontier. Between Government could not prevent a chose lying between the frontiers of the people. Alsace-Lorraine and Germany, the revolution by satisfying the stomachs 1800, 1814 and 1700—freuns.
ADMINISTRATION OF ALSACE
LORRAINE.
PARIS, Nov; -15.
STRIKE IN SWITZERLAND NIPPED.
AUTHORITIES: WARNING HAS
EFFECT.
#
LONDON, NOV. 14. In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonba: 3,000,000 tons yearly Law announced that he proposed to that British shipping would play recommend to His Majesty to issue, on in the future which would November 25th, a proclamation um inferior to the part it had played moning a new Paritament Nomination day would be on Desember 14th; palling day on December 14:5, and votes would be counted on December. Plat or th
Parliament would be prorogtied on November 20th or gist
GENERAL SMUTS ON RECONCILIATION,
OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEAGUE OF
NANATIONS.
MERCANTILE MARINE'S WORK IN WAR
THE ADMIRALTY'S ENCOMIUMS.?
SHOW SUBMARINISM PAS
COMBATED.
KERNE, Nov;15. On the whole front the Armies are
The strike has ended, as a result roady for a great march to the of the Federal Council's ultimatum Raine, Marshal Foch it is expect that the leader would be arrested The Berlin Government requests thated, will soon be making a solemn unless work was resumed inred-ing the future of the world war acess achieved against the submarine- military discipline and the right of entry into Matz. The work of ately. punishment be maintained in the Fleet, taking over the disantexed territorica PARIS, Nov. 14. that officers be obeyed, and that the of Alsace-Lorraine, corning on the The Government have appointed Soviets support them in maintaining heels of the retining Germans, begun High Commissioners to administer Ciscipline, and, finally, issues a warning on Wednesday. Three commission Alsace-Lorraine.
against the damaging of ships or other ers for the republic of Upper and establishments.
Lower Alsace-Lorraine have been sp
KING AND QUEEN TOUR SOUTH PEACE CONGRESS AT TERSAILLES.
LONDON.
W
LONDON, Nov. 14.
Their Majesties toured South London, and were enthusiastically cheered by great crowds.
FORMAL ENTRY OF BELGIAN KING AND QUEEN.
- LONDON, Nov. 14. The King and Queen of the Belgians have armaged to formally enter Brussles 0 November 16th,
EARLY NEXT YEAR.
Lonox, Nov. 15.
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT FOR
·WARSAW.
AMSTERDAM, Nov, 15. pointed. M. Maringer for Strzes that the Regency Council. hus: en- A mowage from Warsaw states burg, M.Mirman for Metz and Mtrusted Commander-in-Chief Piland Poulet for Colmar, the central conski to form a National Government. trol to be tested in. M: Maringer.
The papers state that the Peace Congress will assemble at Versailles ALLIED BENEVOLENCE TOWARDS early in the year.
The personnel of the British | delegation, including experts, inter- prefers, etc., will probably exceed 200.
EUROPE.
NO DIRECT PART IN PEACE DISCUSSIONS.
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GERMANY
GERMAN APPRECIATION,
the 19th Nov., 1919, commencing at 1.30 pm at their Bales Rooms, No. 8, Des Yeux Road, Corner of ICT HOUSE STREET, EAK WOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE BRASS ID TEAK
•WOOD TWIN BEDSTEADE, OUR TAINS" CARPETS, &c, &c.,
AND AN ASSORTMEST 107 USEFUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, As follows —— Chesterfield Sofas and Arm-chaira (new), Card Tables Upholstered Suites, &c Bedroom Furniture, comprising Brasi Twin Bedsteads, Teak Twin Bedsteads THE NEW GERMAN GOVERNMENT, Sideboards, Vinaer Waggons, Extension Dining Table And Chairs, Tea and Occasional Tables, &c, Dinner Services, A message from Berlin states that the Crockery, Glass Ware, Cooking Stove, new German Government consists of the Cutlery, Toilet Sets, & Bath Room following:- Utensils, Sundry Electro-Plated Ware. Herr Ebert, Minister for the Interior There are many matters to be
Electric Randing Lamps, Blackwood and Minister for Military Affairs
arranged before, the. Pesca Confer Blackwood and Teak wood Bercent,
Herr Hasse, Minister for Foreign ence meets at Versailles early next Furniture, including large Blackwood Affaira. Screen, Side Tables, Chairs, Cabinets,
year. Herr Scheidemann, Minister for
Président do, Engravings, Pictures Brass Tases Finance and Minister for the "Colonies.". Europe will be shortly nanounced. Wilson's arrival in &c, &c, Tennis Poles and Net, Several
Herr Dittmann, Minister for Demo- *Carpets.
state President Wilson, as bead of a
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SATURDAY,
COPENHAGEN, Nov. 14.
Minister for Health.
4
"DOES THE REICHSTÃO 'EXIST?
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 15.
Lesnos, Nov. 15 The Board of Admiralty, in thank-- SOME POST-WAR PROBLEMS. ing the Mercantile Marine and the
fshing industry for their compar LONDON, NOW. Il. able services during the war, Bays General JC. Smuts, representing that without the former loyal co- the Government, as boaty at a dinner in operation with the Navy and its int London, tos number of American domitable courage, the enemy & sub Editors, said that America's collaboration marine campaign must meritably with the British Empire to reconstruct have attained its object. The suc significant and promising as was her was also largely due to the interest. entry into the war, ku patok se
He pail o tribute to the large hearted taken by owners in the defensi re and sportsmanlike way the British were equipment of their ships. "celebrating" peace--without vindictive:
Moreover the convoy system ness or hymna of bate. I had little which played so important a párt differences with the British as you bad, in frustrating the enemy's designs they are a great people."(Chears) United States Army necessitated but let's freely and frankly admit that and securing the safe passage of the
The fearfulness of the fate of Prussian practising of a new science of station militariam was the most awful and most keeping. The accuracy of this olemn judgment in history, but all greatly depended on the engineers Europe today was broken and bleeding adaptability and skill and her "ariant institutions
5000
collapsing wholesale,”
There was danger of a great set-back The Batinisch Westfaelisch states from which, Europe would not recover that Herr. Bert has tok! Her for generations. The Allies must now westarp, a member of the Reich-organize the world against hunger and stag, that the Reichstag no longer unemployment, owing to the new Con exists.
tinental, situations AAA LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
· GOVERNMENT.
-RESOLUTION IN FAVOUR OF
WITHDRAWAL
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 15. PRESIDENT WILSON EXPECTED IN Germanis cossiders, the present LABOUR MEMBERS IN COALITION
A message from Berlin states the
benevolent trade of the Entente and of America towards Germany as proof that they fear neither a the repression of freedom nor PARIS, Nov. 15.
return to militarian, and says the The Allied leaders, Mr. Lloyd favourable impression abroad must George, Signor Orlando, Mr. Bale strengthened by all possible four, Baron Sonnino, and General means, cepecially by the immediate House have assembled at Paris,
summoning of the National Assem bly-
bilisation Minister for Justice, and belligerent State, could not take
direct part in the proceedings,
Here Landsberg, Minister for Publi- city and Minister for Fine Art.
Herr Barth, Minister for Social Policy.
THE GERMAN 'REYOLUTION.
·FRENCH PRESS CONSIDER IT ELABORATE CAMOUFLAGE
LONDON, Nov. 14.
Hatas:
GERMAN WARSHIPS TO BE SURRENDERED,
A LIST OF PROBABLE SHIPS.
· LANDON, Nov. 15. Reuter's Agency, learn that the
Meurer with a commission, compris- cruiser Kosningsberg under Admiral
three Naval officers and four
BELGIANS OCCUPYING ANTWERP,
“Lośnos, Nov. 15, wireless French official report
Belgian troops are advancing to day with the purpose of occupying Antwerp, in pusuance of the at rangements made with the German authorities.
AUSTRO-HUNGARIANS IN TURKEY.
"LONDON, Nov. 14
A Labour Party Conference passed resolution in favour of the Labourites. withdrawing from the Government by 2,117,000 against 80,000 votes TUMULTOUS LABOUR MEETING
DEMONSTRATION AT ALBERT
HALL
LONDON, Nov. 15, The demonstration at the Albert Hall last evening, following upon the Labour Conference, was of a tumul tuous character.
On board hill ships and from the angest Dreadnought to the smallest patrol boat there were found officers and men of the Mercantile Marte combining with those of the Royal Navy in fighting the enemy and defeating his nefarious methods. warfare. In the interests of our glorious Empire the close connection! It was rapidly being recognised that between merchantinen and the Royal League of Nations had become a sheer Navy must prove a lasting one. practical necessity. The inter-Allied Farts
machinery which was going to ration FEARS OF ANARCHY IN GERMANY) the countries against hunger was the first step towards a League. Similarly, owing to shortages, raw materials would
LONDON, Nov. 15.
Dr. Solf has sent a message bo have to be rationed,
The fatura map of Europe would icon President Wilson gratefully acknow be a veritable medley of small nationsledging the magnanimously promaed some of which were afrendy threatened food relief and requesting expodi- with interual disorders. Therefore, ation owing to fears of anarchy and future international organisation to keep suggesting that the Plenipotentiaries peace was imperative. Ple
Thus a Leaguo, from mall begin meet at The Hague to arrange the
details. W nings, would develop vitality and attract a great volume of public opinion, eventually becoming strong enough to essay the suprains task of preserving the peace of world
"WINTER RACING AT HOME.
GOVERNMENT VETO REMOVED.
LONDO Nov. 14. The Government relo on winter racing.
GERMANYS LOST COLONIES. The League, moreover, could be usefully employed, to depute a nation Mr. Smillie, referring to the inter-to act on the League's behalf in gover has been removed. ruptions, said some of their revoluming certain territories, as in the case of monary friends wanted to begin im some German ex-Colonies, Some of mediately to wipe out all authority these were quite fairly and properly in London That was not the way claimed by, and must given to the AUSTRIA'S REQUEST OF THE It was easier to get what they want Dominion which conquered them, but as ed by ballot than by bloodshed, regards those not so claimed certain Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas' (Labour Powers might be deputed to hold such WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 M.P. for Derby), said it was useless Colonies as mandatories of the League Austria has asked President Wilson to howl at other people if they were until the question of their ultimate dis for the modification of one of the terms Right
ALLTOS
PUNISHED FOR WASTING FOOD
What Everybody should Remember,
You waste food if you eat it and
Most of the Paris newspapers distrust the attitude of Germany's new rulers.
Le Main declares that they are playink at revolution in order to secure Council, has arrived at the render to use his good offices with the Allies not intelligent enough to vote for posal was settled, because the Allies no beneft And you will be punish
à modification of the Entente's terms.
Le Echo de Paris states that the German - revolution is an elaborate ...camouflage.
the 7th December, 1918, at 11 am, **Steamer now running between
this. Port and Haiphong The ENGINES and BOILER as they now stand in good working order,
DESCRIPTION
Bet
of Compound Engines, 16 x 33, ty 24 stroka.
Bailer, 19 106, working pressure"
120 lb. on Veritas survey.
To bo sold in one lot, together with Engine Sent, Yumpell and Stays, and all Piping, de, concocted with the above mentioned Ergine and Boiler.
DELIVERY.
offered
DESCRIPTION
members of the Sailora" and Soldiers
vous off the Firth of Ferth, meeting of the Turkisk Armistico en ar to permit Mr Arthur Henderson urged the Admiral Beatty to-night when Ad- several thousand Austro-Hungarians to, miral Meurer will be informed me to remains in Turkish territory: Instead of necessity of reconstructing the how to strender surface alipe and returning home, thus adding to the ternationale. They did not a submarines.
terious food problem.
FEACE TERMS WITH TURKEY.
CUSTODY OF PORTION OF
The procedure will probably be that the German vessals will be con- ducted to an arranged, rendezvoDE and, after an inspection, the navi, gating parties will be placed on board to leke them to their destina tion. E
The battleships to be surrendered
GERMAN GROWN PRINCE IN "
HOLLAND.
RUMOURS SET AT REST.
LONDON, NOV. 14
GALLIPOLL The various rumours as to the where abouts of the German BT Crown Prince
LONDON, Nov. 14. have been set at rest by the definite re will probably be the Kaiser Prista Is the House of Commons, Major port from Amsterdam that he has cross Regent Irutpold, Kaiserin, Konig Newman suggested
replied
On abore at Kwong Tung Chong'sed into Holland st. Ouderchoven with Albert Markgraf Kron Prins Wilborn with Turkey
his quile în four automobiler, and yae helm, · Groasericurfurst, Bogern, the British Empire the active custody Immediately following this Sale will brought to Government House at Mast-Friedrich Dergrosse and the Koenig of that portion of Gallipoli where so richt, dengem The battle ruigers will probably many of the Dardanelles Expeditionary Ope 250 The STEEL LIGHTER,Apparently the authorities are con be the Deringer, Hindenburg, on Force were buried.
sidering the auiation caused by the Dartann, Seidlits, Moltke and Lord Robert Buils of steel frames 3x3x-4, and myal of the unwelcome visitor another was grateful for the suggestio
The U-boate interned in Sweden would be carefully borne since the Armistice must be handed over to the Allies Arrangemente pleted for taking over German ships in the Buck
epth 7 feet A quantity of
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AMSTERDAL": NÓóv. 13 €.
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Hongkong about 27th instant bestefore
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QUES
FOE KUUSER'S
ANOTHER AUSTRIJI
Bolshevism during peace, which meant bloodshed.
LABOUR MINISTERS IN COALITION
·MINISTRYS
LONDON, Nov. 15 It is understood that the Labour Ministers have decided to remain in the Coalition Ministry
SYNDICALIST STRIKES IN COPENHAGENAME
NUMEROUS CASUALTIES.
Hota
Bud 10ms provincial towns. were injured,
would resist to the utmost their - Your stomach will punish you sible to foreses how Germany would lerarent and give you Pales. Yog storation to Germany, as it was impos
which you do not – digest
be weakened, become unde develop in the future.
"
aver much you 'GLIS
TEE POLICY OF CONCILIATION o poor, and lyon are hunga
not be the healthy hunger which, say Concluding, General Smate eloquent from all of the last" mend having benn ly urged the making of the beat use of digested and used in strengthening and the present opportunities. The age of nourishing you for yours work but miraclea was never past. The whale unnatural kerating caused world was again plastic and susceptible to get strength and nouris
irritable stomach to the new creative impression, and of of Lood, your blood being re-made to better ends on lince of † riche, Healthy blood universal freedom and fastice, thus perment, freud food and, carries 16- manently establishing goodwill among the muscles and inerres all classes and nations.
people who
pala peop proved
~ The history of South Afnen since the Boer War bore immortal testimony to the wisdom of the policy of conciliation, the If the victors in this, the greatest
wate approached the problems
| future in- that same larg
British did in South
that a great recom
the
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blied; and