EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
Rouler's Servios to the Chima Mu7.)
PARIS CONFERENCE.
RUSSIA AND THE TOWERS.
Pants, Janary 10th. Le Trimps states that President Wilson, be Premiers and the Foreign Ministars of the Fire Great Power, will discuss the Being problem to-morrow,
Hitherto, e alone participated in the Confer aces, except at yesterday's Plenary
VFOUNDLAND BEPRÈSENTED.
Logos, January 21st,
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Heutor's Service to the China Man.)
IRISH REPUBLIC.
NEW DECLARATION DE INDEPENDENCE.
LONDON, January 41st. "The Republican Parliament, in Dublic, is opening to-morrow.
A thousand tickets have been issued to visitors. The
proceedings are expected to occupy two tours, and will probably be opened in Irish but English will be used later. The agenda includes the drafting of stand- The Finer correspondent at Paris telesing orders, the ratification and_ap. Sphing, yesterday, states that in orderpointment of Delegates to the Peace Con- to ensure direct Dominion Representation terence. the declaration, of independence. 26 the Peace Confervuse in all discussions and a message to the free untions of the where the five big Powers participate" the British Government has decided to alle sate the filth seat to a Dominions' separate presentation. The Dominiona will be represented by two delegates, when their special intereāts are concerned, and at the Fittings of the fall Conference,
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SECRET TREATIES.
STRỞNG LINE BY. USA'
Lopos, January Sist.” It is evident through this allocation of
The Daily Nercé Paris correspondent, he bfth seas that New Foundland, who telegraphing yesterday, states that he ill to secure the status of the big has learnt from a trustworthy source that Datilaiona, will get her share of direct British eireles were of the opinion that representation. At the opening, Con-secret treaties made during the war should lecenes Mr. W. F. Lloyd, Premier of New be regarded as profoundly" modified by Poundland, occupied the Afth place in later events, such as America's entry into he British Delegation,
the war.
* HAVAS OPINIONS
LONDON, January 20th. A Bavas message states;- The next meeting of the Peace Con prence is expected to be held to-morrow, be League of Nations being the first
uestion on the agenda.
America is taking a strong line on the subject.
The correspondent says that the Forsin and China agreements fail to the ground. but he understands there is an agreement between Japan and the Allies giving Japan. the possession of the Caroline zud Marshall Islands, which Australia strong-
The business-like manner in which they opposes Dalagat's got to work under the pre
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dency of M. Clemencen a bas created & MILLION NOT TO BE DEMOBILIZED.
ours and is a good augury |
the
The Conference desires to show the orlds' democracies the earnestness of heir endeavor: to fashion a plan for During the future pears of the world, hich is necessary before they determine he future of Russia.
A repert, dealing with the crimina esponsibility of the. Kaiser. has been repared by two prominent French ariats and Nas been handed to the Delegates. It amounts to a plen for his
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tradition.
ARAB ASPIRATIONS.
P18, January 20th.
A Havas muge myykagy
Losos, January-90th.
The Times learna that it is probable that a British Army of at least a million men must be maintained until peace is signed
Mr. Bonar Law is returning from Paris Cabinet to-morrow which is hoping to to preside at the meeting of the War reach a Enal settlement as regards the demobilisation question.
PORTUGAL.
Vicos, January 20th.
It is stated that a Monarchist rising has broken out in many towns in northern
Emir Feist, son of the King of Hedijaz, Portugal, including Oporto.
Delegate to the Conference and has -M, Paiva Coureiro is said to have pro pressed in the newspapers the aspira į claimed himself Premier and War Minis Pons of the Arabs to reestablish them..ter. elves as a nation, restoring the ancient Cingdom, its science, literature, and hilosophy.
NEW GERMAN CONSTITUTION.
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ALL MEN EQUAL.
BALE. January 21st. The following are some of the chief oints of the draft of the new German Boostitution which has been officially asued from Berlin. The Empire com- rises the present States and those see
Beck ög admission on a basis of self-deter- igation, Foreign affairs, commerces, aaks and exchanges, labour and land gislation, and aviation are included ng Imperial matters. All Germans ill have the same rights before the Lowe il privileges and advantages of birth, peial condition or creed are abolished.
LUXEMBURG.
LUXEMBORA, January 20th. The Grand Duchess has issued a pro lamation declaring that the country's aternational relations must be based on
cordial friendship with the Allies.
GERMAN ELECTIONS.
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AMSTERDAM, January A telegram from Berlin states that the betion rivulta in the districts of War- mburg and Hohenzollern were as fol- wsCentral Party, four seats; Boar oie, and Peasants League two; Demo- atic Partyy four; Social Democrats vep; Independents, mit; Eighty-seven
pent, of the electorate voted.
LABOUR MOVEMENTS.
A WAVE OF UNREST.
LONDON, January 20th: The engineering and shipyard workers the Clyde have decided to strike on uary 27th for an eight-hour day, forty- r week, without reduction of the
he South Wales Coal-owners' Associ 3. protests that the Miners' Federation hand for a 30 per cent. advance on e will make the price of "coal pro- Sive.
LONDON, January et. ware of labour unrest is at present ging aver the country, involving ers, engineers, boilermakers and many Ared trades,
de concession of a forty-seven hour to the engineering tradus has been ing mech friction, and 150,000 men ondon alone are striking en complain
the stoppage of a Iber of
privileges including recognised fast and ten intervals and the few its grace in arriving at work,
of
members of the anions concerned the London District employers on Ary 70th and declared that the ble was, well in hand,
the other hand the men threaten a al strikke if no satisfaction is given ny thousands of shipbuilding on rin various parts of the country involved in breakfast strike" Sin South Wales the steel-workers naverat bundreds of engineers of Allfed trades at Lowestoft struck in
NEY AIR FEAT.
Losnon, January 20th. LATES” mesago statos:—
urious font by the Airman, M. was witnessed to-day, when he with his neroplans on the roof- porium behind the opera house.
AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE,
fest!! Lennos, January 20thi KYLÄ KORAKO states — val report: has been denied that Mr. rp, the United States, Ambassador, guing hin, poet Mr. Eharp is
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISM.
LONDON, January 20th. The Times" Correspondent at Berne. telegraphing to-day, states that Mr. A Henderson and 31. Huysmanns, have arrived and have provisionally fixed an International Socialist Congress for January 7th,
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Har even when you are telling the truth. There is the avil eye, of which we bave heard much and know nothing There is the fery eye, the goggling ore, the cock eye, the piercing eye, the sparkling eye and the melting eye. But these are "all my eye", compared with "the glad eye", which is a cheerfck beacon twinkling across the gloomy waters of life, rescuing the morose, and inspiring the hopeful The Howitt-Phillips Company last night.demonstrated the glad eye to a large and obviously happy audience in the Theatre Royal. To pick out individual players for mention, where all were so good, would be foolish. The method of the two little. girls dividing the apple, you cut and I'll choose" is the only possible way of discriminating. How the people did laugh! Sometimes the talk was a little Daughtily suggestive, but this would have been difficult to avoid, con sidering the story. It was sup posed to be French. There was old fool playing at psychological re search, with a low comedy "medium." There were two wives, one very sophisticated.
Teling the younger bride that men were like that, and that every time abe found her husband Dat, she stuck" him for a new dress, the younger woman said: "And does your husband often go on the razzle?" "My dear," said the other, "they I'm the best dressed woman in Paris." That
Wag the of thing. You may not be able to tach a man's heart, but you can always. touch his pocket." That also. The two busbands deserved it. In order to get away into town for a bachelor apree, they told lies. They said they were making a balloon trip with a fampua aeronaut. The ophisticated wife had hired a private detective, who passed himself off to the husbands
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