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NOTICES

AT WASHINGTON TO-DAY,

DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE ARRANGEMENTS.

FIRE TEN FATROMS DEEP.

SUBMARINE'S RACE FOR THE SHORE.

PRAYER OPENS INAUGURAL SESSION.

WASHINGTON, November 11.

A prayer by a Baptist minister opens to-morrow's inaugural session of the disarmament conference which will be held in the continental memorial hall of "the Daughters of the American Revolution.”

SEVEN MEN SEVERELY BURNED.

LOS ANGELES, November 11. The commander and six members of the crew of submarine L6 were seriously burned or overcome by smoke or gas owing to fire breaking out when the submarine was ten fathoms deep fifteen miles out at sea. The submarine immediately rose to the surfede. Al

The delegates of the five principal powers will sit in

the men who were able came on deck: The submarine alphabetical preçedence at a green baize table over a hundred feet. long with President Harding in the contre raced for the shore with flames belching from the hedged between the American delegates, on the right hatches. When it reached the shore sailors with of whom come the British, including the Dominion re-gas masks descended into the hold and took out the presentatives, then the French. On the left the Italians injured who were sent to hospital.

follow the Americans. Then come the Japanese. The remainder of the delegates will be accommodated at

CITY OF RANGOON? FIRE.

ANTWERP, November 11.

smaller table adjoining the larger one, the whole will be SHIP AND CARGO BOTH SUFFER SEVERELY, flanked with rows of chairs for the experts. President Harding opens the conference with an address okwrlconie after which officers will be elected, President Harding' retiring in favour of Mr. Hughes, the Secretary of State. HARDING'S POLICY.

PARIS, November 11. The vas special correspondent at the Washington Conference states that President Harding's policy in arriving at the limit of armaments will take into account. the dependence of Britain on the rest of the world for supplies of raw materials aul food. With regard to France the tripartite agreement cannot be revived, but America will be able at the right noment to apply moral pressure on Germany. The correspondent con- cludes that the conference does not encourage the hopes of the extreme pacifists.

The fire on the "City of Rangoon" has been extin- guished. The ship has been badly damaged. The cargo, which suffered severely from firo and water will be un- loaded.

SUNDAY SCHOOL MESSAGE.

NEW YORK, November 11.-- The executive of the World's Sunday School Association, claiming to represent 30,000,000 people, has sent a message to the disarmament-delegates urging the limitation of armaments even if complete disarms- ment is unattainable immediately.

AMERIC VS UNKNOWN WARRIOR.

IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SERVICE.

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WASHINGTON, November 11. America's unknown soldier was buried to-day in the Arlington national cumetery with the highest military. bonours. President Harding, members of the Cabinet, and many foreign rej resentatives following the coffin afoot. Former President Wilson followed a part of the way in a carriage. The route was lined with dense silent throngs. Marshal Foch, General Diaz, and Earl Beatty who awaited the cortege at the cemetery ross to atten- tion as it entered and after an eloquent. address by President Harding laid on the coffin medals conferred by their respective governments

STOKERS AND TRIMMERS OV SHIPS.

LABOUR CONFERENCE'S MINIMUM AGE.

GENEVA, November 11. The Labour Conference adopted a draft convention fixing the minimum age of stokers and trimmers on ships at eighteen.

ANATOLE FRANCE'S GENEROSITY.

NOBEL CHEMISTRY PRIZ.I.

BERLIN PROFESSOR RECEIVES 1920 AWARD.

STOCKHOLM, November 11.

awarded to the Berlin Professor Walter Nerost. The The Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1920 has been

prizes for chemistry and physics in 1921 have been re- served,

MAKING SURE.

NO MORE HAPSBURGS FOR HUNGARY.

LONDON, November 11.

Reater learns that the Hungarian Government has formally undertaken to conclude an international agree ment with the powers excluding the Hapsburg dynasty from the throne. The Allies have accepted the under- taking.

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GERMAN M› ‹K COLLAPSE

BERLIN GOVERNMENT DENIES COMPLICITY.

BERLIN, November 11.

Wildly baseless rumours are being circulated in con- nection with the arrival of the Reparations Commission which Herr Wirth received this morning. He made a brief statement reviewing the financial and economic position, denying that the German Government was purposely promoting the collapse of the mark.

LATEST FLUCTUATIONS."

German Marks in London fluctuated between-1-180 and 1080. They closed at 1100. The weak's return for the Reichsbank discloses the note circulation at 92,610 million marks an increase over last week of 1083 million and an increase from the beginning of June of 20,770 million,

·ULSTER ONDURATE.

"CONFERENCE USELESS,”

LONDON, November 11. -After discussion of Mr. Lloyd George's proposals which it is understood comprise an All Ireland Parlia ment which Ulster is asked to join, the Ulster Cabinet

NOBEL PRIZE FOR RUSSIAN FAMINE RELIEF. replied to Mr. Floyd George that a conference between

LONDON, November 11. Anatole France has decided to devote the Nobel

·Prize of 300,000 franes awarded him for literature to Russian, famine relief.

JUNK SUBMERGED

FOLLOWING COLLISION WITH STEAMER.

Ulster and Britain was useless until suggestions involving certain fundamental principles which were at presen impossible of attainment were withdrawn, and suggest ing other means of securing peace without infringing. Ulator's rights.

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