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ACTIVITY OF LONDON METAL EXCHANGE
LONDON. December Gl The meters of the London Metal Exchange unanimously passed a resolu tion against re-admitting suberabers af enemy origi
POST-WAR PROBLEMS.
GREATER TRAVELLING
FACILITIES
Paxts. December ath A Havas message states
At a meting of the Board of Directors
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NEW CZECHO-SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
PARLIAMENT TO MEET AT
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London. December Beh
A Havu essage states Professor Masaryk. President of the Czecho-Slovak Republie, has been received by President Poincare {L! waHL ༥༣LJEO)
Parlament at Prague.
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NEW CUSTOMS TARIFE.
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Ortawa. December 4th. The Minister of Finance, has arranged for further British credits for 1918, total. ling 86,200,000,000 of which 80.50,000,000 are required to complete the programme of the Imperial Munitions Board: 34.50.000.000 for the purchase of grain, and 8G.200,000,000 for the purchase of meat and dairy produce.
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GERMAN JUDGE'S
be and his faturis Werft I'd af hrudford, interaling
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England, Yog the Sessel was detained by the Ferman suthorities, and the pas sengers were put ashore The appellant Then funk
tanburg
In Sep- tombes 19, on giving has gerade me catha not to serve .ost Germany allowed to return to England When the second Military Service Act, 1916. WILH before Parliament, be recened a better from the War Office say stic that he would not be called on to do anything in viola tion of his parule, and when calling-up notices were wag ta h20. he was told by the military authoriting that the 1440 exeRip Eventually
vesel L calling-ap molire, which he did thin chey, Proceedings Were aastal uteri,
magistrale convicted dum holding that, although probably prisoner of war," he had at lea exptured ur interne within the meaning of section ~ of the Military Service Act, 198 (Svetina 2), basing by judgement o Robinson 1 Metcalf
Mr. A It. Richardson. for the appel- laut, contended that hos client was cap Lored and alsu istered when the City of Bradford was seized, and he was put ashore, and could not leave Hamburg)
Mr. Justice Bray Jut rather sar prised that the rose should presa a casa of this kind, for the appellant waddl undoubtedly be shot if he fought agains and was captured by the Uéřmani
Dr. Giveen, for the respondent, said that he could be put in a labour batta- Fisin, and, wo desht, kept in this country. Mr. Justice Darling said that tho Court was bound to assume the possibi- APOLOGYlity of the Gormans invading England.
FOR A RENEGADE.
BRITISH HIRTH AN
EXTENUATION"
Me Givern sited that a British kiljer o had no right to make a bargam with a Foreign Government mot to do his duty. Lo his country.
Mr. Justice Darling The Legislature It was announced a short time ago that have already recognised the right of a the notorious Pan-German, Herr Houston person to refuse to defend himself and | Stewart von Chamberlain, had been fined his family, and to leave their defence ku
The issue of this paper containing the £25 for libelling the Frankfurter Zeitung. | others.
Mr. Given contentfed that the appel- judgment in now to hand, and some in lant was never interned, a wond which teresting details can be gathered about now had a recognised meaning Пін this trial. Herr Chamberlain's libellous position in Hamburg did not diter from statements were to the effect that the that of any German now A liberty 41
England.
Mr. Justice Darling said he was vot prised that the Crowar should have prese ed the case. I seemed to him that in
paper
policy is domination and the humilin
(1.)--la advocating Ti an-German aiming at the establishment of sion of Germany, the paper's interest dealing with a people like the German being identical with
with those of
of Anglo- American finance; and (2) that there could be placed, wr rhould be particular Un whose word no relance whatever
are
direct connections between the
paper
and
the British Government, they careful not to do anything to suggest that we were capable of encouraging paper being owned by the enemy.
The Court found that there was not a our soldiers to break their word, even
Their judge vestige of ground for any of these charges. when given to Germans. In explaining the
of the sentence, ent might be somewhat coloured by th the presiding spoke the following consideration.
Judge ency words of wisdom
After the appellant was prevented from leaving. Hamborg. Born of English parents, brought up took a flat there, was required by the in a British admiral's house, afterwards police to fill in certain forms, and WILM fascinated by the German spirit in instructed not to attempt to leave. That Wagner's circle of friends, Chamber was equivalent to imprisonment. lain has developed a personality which Au
August 10th he saw General von Stein, openly that it forms its hostility to all the military Governor, who told him he worshipped. All senti- must remain during the milisation. If ments having turned into their oppo he had not given his pa de he would site, it is natural that the new convic-have been desined until the end of the tions should lead to exaggerations. war. It was trae that I aborg was This is all in favour of a man whom
including the
renegade.
On
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FINDR atte different Jetcalf, where
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people,
the Frankfurter Zeir place, but many inrge. The facts seemed tung, are in the habit of calling from those in Robinson e not fear the. Gerinan Court need the Conri said that whe
reproach of bending the knee to England if it states that Cham detained for inquiries he had not been berlain's extraction coustitutes for him
a prisoner of war, capt not an aggravating, but an extenuating was detained long after
ed
In the present cas
circunstance.
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The annual report of the Secretary for the Treasury shows that America's finan- cial position is strong, in spite of the huge war expenditure which for the 15 months ending June 30th, is estimated at 13,992 million dollars. nearly half of which represents permanent investments
in Germany, and no one individual, but Mr. Justice Broy agree I, and said that such as ships, shipyards, military build-
public na
ns & whole is responsible. As, he shared Mr. Justice Darling's surprise ings, loans to Alfies, or American War natly, the Liberals themselves are opposed ut the action of the Crown, and thought to the penalty of imprisonment in tres that the War Office had taken the pro- Industries.
of first offenders, Horr Chamberlain is per view in their letter the appellant. The loans to the Allies amount to 4,730 to be let off with a simple fine! Vorily Mr. Justice Bailbache gave judgement million dollars.
there are still Daniela in-Frankfort. to the same efloot.
Moreover, the Judge added, political been finished. The opal, therefore, passions are nowadays running very high ought to be allowed.
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