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$1,000,000 RAILROAD YARD FIRE.
STANDARD OIL PIER AFIRE.
NEW YORK, November 1. The House of Commons ucanimously passed the Damage estimated a over $1,000,000 was done by Labour motion on the subject of the Washington Con-fice at the Erie railroad yards. Several piess, barges ference after a brief academic debate in which repre- and freight cars loaded with goods, sirò a flour ware- sentatives of all parties emphasized that the motion house, were destroyed. A pier belonging to the Stand- expressed the views not merely of the Commons but ard Oil Company filled with barrels of oil also caught- also of the country.
fire Adjacent property was considerably damaged. Thousands of spectators saw the blaze which lighted up the sky for miles,
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In the House of Commons, the debate on the Washington Conference opened quietly, Mr. J. B. Clynes mosing the Labour motion and Sir Donald Maclean seconding (as Mr. Asquith was unavoidably absent.) Both dwelt on the world's need for disarmament which- was only possible through the collective action of the great nations... They emphasized that the conference for which the United States deserved the world's gratitude was in no way a competitive League of Nations. Settle-case in which the Maplah rebel lender Ali Hussliyar and 37 others were charged with warring against the King ment of great problems could not be expected after a fer weeks' discussion but the conference was very valuable peror and murdering British soldiers. Thirteen, for creating an atmosphere in which subsequently including Ali Musaliyar, were sentenced to death and 21 to transportation for life. The property of all the con greater things could be accomplished.
viced men was confiscated. The remaining three were
Mr. O'Neill, the Speaker of the Ulster Parliament, said that the League of Nations was an ineffective peace. instrument without the United States. Therefore hapninity was antionsly expectant that the conference would achieve results they hoped at the outset would How from the League.
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BRITISH EAST AFRICA ZOEN.
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LONDON, November 4. Mr. Austen Chamberlain said it was difficult to ex
President Harding to-morrow eFL ug wirelesses the press the unanimity and thankfulness with which Britain word from Washington inangorating the new radio welcomed President Harding's invitation. Acceptance fechtral station at Long Island which, when complete, will of the invitation was in no way hostile or derogatory to the League of Nations. They should pursue every path promising a possibility of reaching the desired end Refer- ring to Mr. Clynes' and others' abstention from going into the details of the agenda, bir. Chamberlain said the purpose of the motion was to give a lear, unmistake able, and unanimous message from the House of Commons of earnest good wishes for the success of the conference and to impress the British people with the vastness of the issues involved. The importance the cent, price ninety-five, is in progresa of underwriting. Government attached to the conference was evidenced by their unanimous request that Mr. Lloyd George should be the principal delegate. Mr. Lloyd Georgs still hoped it would be possible before long to carry out his in- tention to head the British delegation
EARL BEATTY'S VIEWS,
CHICAGO, November 4. Earl Beatty, addressing the Commercial Club at a banquet given in his honour, declared that Britain and the United States must stand together for fellowships sake. Referring to the armaments conference, he declared it impossible, to think that representatives of all the great countries could discuss questions frankly and honestly and be unable to find a solution.
THE BRITISH LEGION.
CABARET DANCE HELD.
There were light hearts and light heels in the City Hall last night when' the members of the British Legion and their friends held high revel at a cabaret dance. St. Andrew's Hall was used for the dancing and when
they were not footing it to the music.
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HUNGARIAN BILL PASSED.
BODAPEST, November 2.
The Assembly has passed a bill excluding Kart from the throng of Hungary
very well arranged add the artists were all warmly applauded.
The programme was as follows: Part-song
Hatton Middleton,
|... (3) Tas Gælinga” .......... J. F. Bridges
(b) When Evening's
Twilight Messrs. Reynolds, Hayward & Pest. Song
One Fine Day, (from Mme. Butterfly) Paccini.
Mr. Bowes-Smith.
of an excellent orchestra the guests, numbering about 350, sat at tables Song arranged in the adjoining rooms
and listened to a capital concert programme. Things were so planned that a dance and then a concert item occurred alternately throughout the evening and it proved a very popolar arrangement indeed.
(a) In Sympathy. Franco Leoni. (6) The Ballad-Moagne
Basthope Martin
Mr. W. R. Grow- Recitation Selected
KINEMA DANCES.
KOWLOON THEATRE'S NOVEL DEPARTURE.
Both naval and entertaining, the; new kinemis dances at the Kowloon Theatre have won instant popularity, and many enthusiasta-are now avail- ing themselves of the excellent floor. and good music to spend a pleasant evening.
Last night's programme at the Kowloon Theatre afforded a good illustration of the kinema dance în practice. After the usual: Baitika" "gazette; had been screened
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an hour. A splendid First National
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HB. the Governor was there and so was H. E. the General Officer Com manding. ·· Other prominent guests rère the Fon. Mr. Claud Savern CMG, the Hon. Mr. 8. B. C.-Kom,Song the Hon Mr. A. G;Stephen and the Hon. Mr. H. W. Bid. It was a gay.
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Broadway," with Charles Ray in the Leading role, followed. A further half hour's dancing brought the evening to a happy, conclusion.
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