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SHOW NOT THE TONGUE IS THE INDEX, Your breath is foul. You do not perceive it yourself. You are like a person who abrays among the oils and varnishes you get used to what is to many people a most obnoxious smell. It is most disagreeable "to those with, whom you come in contact.

slight Headache, a Bad Breath, and a Coated Tongue, are the first symptoms of Stomachic Disease. Take time by the forelock and intercept its gerimination: artest the germs err they develop into disuse. A pill in time may save days of suffering. Look at your tongue in the looking grass every night and morning, and if it is atall discoloured, take a couple of Dr. Morse's

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They are a perfect

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DEMOBILISATION.

REPATRIATION OF OVERSEAS,

MEN

In

LONDON, May 5th.

Was

EARLIER CABLES,

RUSSIA'S. PLIGHT.

TERRIBLE CONDITIONS: IN

RIGA.

COPENHAGEN, May

Delayed

I

AFGHAN LOSSES.

SIMA, May 13th. Reports frcia Landikot. show that the arghaus were heavily punished in the action on May 11th. We captured ix guns. The enemy losses in killed is atimatud at about 100. We buried many of these. The gures excludes the ca

the House of Commons, reply to Mr.. G H. P Croft, Colonel Amary stated that he aware, there had been some unavoidable delay in the repatriation of demobilised A telegram from Berlin states tintunities inflicted by aeroplanes, and the officers and men to the Colonies and Pro-terrible misery, exists in Riga Ten more distant bombing raids which were tectorates, owing to the shortage of ship thousand people of all nationalities, reported and which bar an excellent ping.

whani the Bolshevists banished to effect at Jellalabad and Singrabar. He was informed that, apart from islands on the Dvina, are without assist. This is evident because Loc-Bakma, the special transport to the British West ate and are scantily clad They will advanced headquarters and a copcentra- Indies, accommodation had been found succumb, unless help is very speedily tian point of Afghan regular troops, is for only 1,800 officers and men during rendered. the past three months, but a large pro

id reported by acrial reconnaissance portion of the available space had been reserved by the Ministry of Shipping for

was also made against Chora Fort in the eastern end of the Bazar Valley, belong- returning officers and men, and, in view Dithe Pas not anticipated that shero

ing, to discontented Afridis and Maliks, would be any difficulty in the future.

tien, it was

very quiet everywhere except in Pati

disorders largely resulted from the congestion caused by crowds departing from the Place de la Concorde and at the Eastern station. Order was restored by six in the evening, when the THE LABOUR CONVENTION troops returned to the barracks. Traffe on the Boulevards was resumed, and the cafe re-opened. It is officially stated that eighty policemen were injured.

CAVALRY CHARGE CROWDS IN

PARIS.

PARIS, May 2nd.. The "May Day" demonstrations, in spite of prohibition, were the largest erer held. The cavalry charged the crowds in the Place de la Concorde. Subsequently, the crowds broke through the cordon of infantry, resulting, it is reported, in two people being killed and many injured After that shots were fired. Two police men were injured.

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BIG CASUALTY LIST IN PARIS. PARIS, May 3rd. During the May Day" disturbances, 14es of the Police were wounded, 19 of

them seriously.

PRESIDENT WILSON'S UPINTON,

LONDON, May sud

The following is noteworthy in connec tion with Britain's claim to initiating the Labour programme of the Peace Treaty: Renter's currespondent at Washington states that President Wilson cabled so Mr. Tumulty experssing the opinion that the labour programme adopted by the Peace Conferenceecastitutes one of the most important achievements of the new day in which the interests of labour will be systematically and intelligently safe guarded and promoted."

He further says: This great step forward may be overlooked amidst multitude of other interests, yet no other single thing that has been done will help more to stabilise the condition of labour throughout the world and ultimately re lieve the unhappy conditions, which pre- vail in te many places." Personally, I

achievements of the Conference."

The Baltic Women's Association basstil evacuated. A successful air PPd for help to all the Red Cross Societies

EDUCATION FOR SOLDIERS. SOME DETAILS OF THE GOVERN. MENT SCHEME

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who were threatening, our coinnunica tions through the Khyber Pass; and w hom the tribesmen have asked us to punish. The enemy on the Dakka front is report LONDON, May End ed to be suffering from a shortage of Beuter learns officially that the Gorations, which is very probable, in siew ernment has approved a scheme by of the deserted state of the Jallalabad which Imperial and overseas ex-officers-Dukka Road. Airmen report that the and men, including those who served in Darajut and Bang borders are quiet.. financial assistance to pursue courses of tribes continues satisfactory. Our Lotal the Imporial forces, shall be eligible for The demennour of all the independent higher education at the Universitica, in casualties, up to May 12th, are British griculture; also in odices and works in killed. 4, wounded. 10; and. Indian, kili- the United Kingdom or elsewhere. ed, and wounded

The overseas forces included are the South African contingents. the West Indies Regiment the Newfoundland Forestry Corps, the Indian Army Reserve of Officers and temporary officers of the Indian Army."

The maximum assistance shall be £223 yearly with an additional allowance for their wives and children.

THE PRINCE OF WALFS. JOINS HOUSEHOLD BRIGADE LODGE

LONDON, May 2nd. Freemason,

The Prince of Wales was initiated a joining the Hochold. educted by the Duke of Connaught, assist Brigade Lodge. The ceremony was con ofed by Lord Ampthill.

The Committee of "Management tablished includes representatives Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Newfoundland.

It is estimated that 350 demonstrators regard this as one of the, most gratifying officers of the Dominions

were wounded.

A considerable number of those arrest. ed were foreigners, including Turks and Russians.

Minor disturbances recurred on May End:

BRITISH CELEBRATIONS.

1J

M. CLEMENCEAU.

ANOTHER ATTEMPT ON HIS LIFE,

PARIS, May 3rd.

A feature of May Day" in Britain was the inauguration of civilian flying-age, carrying a dagger, a black flag, and A youth named Corbillon, 19 years of Two Hights were given, one by a lady anarchist literature, was arrested outside commercial traveller, from London to

M. Clemenceau's house. Manchester and the other from Bristol to avowed intention of attacking, but not He had the

Hounslow

AT LIMERICK,

Everybody except the railwaymen were working at Limerick, where the day was not observed, owing to the recent strikes.

PORTUGUESE REVOLT NIPPED IN

THE BUD.

killing. M. Clemeticeau.

»

FLYING AT HOME

MISHAP TO BRIGADIER-GENERAL

SYKES.

LONDON, May tib. À machine conveying Brigadier-General Sir F. H. Sykes, Controller-General of Civil Aviation, crashed to earth ak Healey.

There was a general stoppage of work at Lisbon where the Government nipped in the bud a new military and civilian revolt, planned to break out last Monday and Tuesday, by arresting and deporting the ring leaders. The military authorities - was killed. occupied the disturbed zone.

CESSATION OF WORK IN BELGIUM.

The pilot, Mr. F. M. Knott, R.F.C., Brigadier-General Sykes was badly shaken, but was able to motor to London,

LATER Brigadier-General Sykes was carrying despatches to Paris. He bad just started from Henley when be crashed down to the

There was a general cessation of work in Belgium Socialists organised pro cessions and meetings, demanding aniver-earth, aal suffrage, and an eight-hour day. The shops were open.

EVERYTHING QUIET IN ROME., Everything was quiet in Rome where the employers gave the workers a holiday SHOTS FIRED IN MADRID. Some shots were fired in Madrid as a procession were dispersing, but otherwise the town was quiet.

"GERMAN PROHIBITIONS. Germany prohibited processions and meetings.

EARLIER CABLES.

: SERIOUS DEMONSTRATIONS IN

AMERICA.

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CLEVELAND, May 2nd. Daring the May Day demonstra tions, a general fight occurred between Socialists and others attending a Liberty

There were two other fatal crashes in England yesterday, including Commander Legh, nephew of Lord Newton, who jump- ed from a burning aeroplane at Finchley.

IRELAND

LIMERICK WITHDRAWN FROM

MILITARY JURISDICTION, «

LONDON, May 5th.

The proclamation of the city of Lime- rick as a special military area was with drawn to-day. The military barriers and guards will be removed to-night Permita to enter the city are no longer necessary. THE OVERSEAS TROOPS.

HIS MAJESTY'S MESSAGE.

LONDON, May 3rd."

"E

forces to FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

The Committee, arranged tours for

educational establishments. agricultural. fishing industrial, mining and other centres.

All public departments and many large businesses and other organisations are co-operating heartily in the endea vour to provide facilities for overseas officers and men.

FIGHTING IN NORTHERN

INDIA. :”

(THROUGH AKUTER'S AGENCY.

CHINA TO REFUSE TO SIGN

PEACY TREATY. "

PARIS. May 9th.

It is understood that Peking has in- structed the Chinese delegates not to sign. the Peace Treaty, owing to the nature

SUCCESSFUL BRITISH ATTACKS. of the Kiauchay-Shantung settlement."

SIMLA, May 12th. Our advanced troops at Landikotal having been reinforced, we developed an attack on the morning of May 11th against the Afghans holding the Khargali position in force. The attack was com pletely successful.to

We now hold Khargali, securing us Bags village and its springs. We cap tured three guns and two horse teams.

Aerial reconnaissances, up to mid-day, on May 11th, reported that numbers of about Khargali into Nala, leading to the enemy were retiring from the spars wards Dakka. Our casualties are re ported as slight

The attitude of our independent triber continues satisfactory. The Khostwalk tion of arms not having been fulfilled. are disappointed, the promised distribu-

El Oriente

The delegates contend that without a written promise, China's position would be worse than under the Japaness treaties, which specifically pledged the return of Kiauchau.

"JAPAN IN THE PACIFIC.

WELLINGTON, May 5th. Sir J. Allen, the Acting Premier, of New Zealand, declared that he viewed the developments in the Pacific with. some alarm. It was difficult to discover unless she wished to dominate the Pacific. why Japan wanted the Marshall Islands, It was impossible to indicate New Zealand's naval policy until they receiv ed Lord Jellicoe's advice, It was insuf- cient, however, for New Zealand to pay, a yearly subsidy. She must train her men for the Imperial navy.

Cigar Factory Is American Concern

Governor-General of Philippines Issues Important

Announcement

Walter E. Olsen & Co., Buy Largest Cigar Factory in Mani a

from Alien Property Custodian S

The world famous El Oriente Cigar Factory of Manila, Philippine Islands bas A message from the King was handed passed into American hands. The Allen Custodian announces ita sale to

*Dear Sir

February 12, 1912..

Loan meeting. One bystander was killed to all members of the oversea forces on Olsen and Company been estaba Factory" and business as a going

and three policemen shot. Two hundred Persons were badly injured.

יך

most modern

At the request of Walter E. Olsen Com- pany, I beg to advise you that the El Oriente concern was sold by me, as repr sentative of the Alien Froperty Carodian of the United States, at public sale to the Walter E. Ohen, Lompany, thin highest bidder flere The sale has bez cubrmed by the Company has paid the purchase price, and is now in The policy of the owners will be to main the factory and business. The Olsen Com possession of and operating, tain the same high standard of quality that has made. El Oriente cigsis by word for laws of the Philippine Islands and all of its pany is corporation organised under the good smokes throughout this country stockholders are American citizens warehouse of the company contain mere

interests should, therefore, be enemy million

con- pesos worth of -tobscen

cosidered as eliminated and the business

SHOTS FIRED IN CHICAGO.

New YoEE, May 2nd. May Day parades and demonstra tions in various cities resulted in trai notably in Bostou, where 100 ware arrest their noble deeds and adaptability to products of the factory enjoy a world widenington office of the Custodian and the may encounters with the authorities. ed and a number injured. Stray shots were fired in Chicago, where a prohibited procession was broken up by the Polios.

DANGEROUS GIFTS FOR

enviable reputation

dispersal after the parade. The message expressed His Majesty'a heartfelt prida El Oriente Cigar Factory has and gratitude in taking the salute

lished sizes 1683 and it is well and favorably It laid stress on how unity in the Em. known here. Every detail of manufacture, pire was demonstrated to the world by the from the cultivation and care of the tocar Dominions' instant, participation in the to the dean and careful-handling in the and sanitary factories, has been a. 16 dwelt on the oversen fighters, carefully studied. with the result that the new methods of formidable warfare; also on the hardships and the mental strain. It mentioned the historic battle-grounds specially associated with the outstanding gallantry of the various Dammion troops, and extended a mesinge of God. speed with the hope that the outcome of Thirty-six bombs were discovered in the the war might, sosure it penes to our mails in New York and elsewhere. The children and children's children." Post Office authorities are convinced that,

By SENATORS,

NEW 1st.

it'

by the discovery, they have unearthed a THE TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT plat by the Terrorists to assassinate cop tain high personages, as a "May Day" demonstration.

The majority of the recipients of the bombs were prominent " anti-Reds," - cluding Senator Hardwick (the author

of the Bill to prevent immigration) whose

ST. JOHN (NEWFOUNDLAND),

April 30th. At four-thirty to-day, the conditions. wife was injured by the bomb. The whole being unfavourable, the airman postponed country is being searched for the per- the fight. petrators.

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BOMBS.OF GERMAN ORIGIN.: WASHINGTON, May And The agents of the Department of Justice are of German origin.

than three

The

farefully selected and of the bighest qually entitled to the teme consideration as other

itself assures smoker mild: | American

can business uniform blend, that from a point of quality

- The Governor General of the Philippine

and aroma is unexcelled.

Telandd has sanctioned the issuance of the

Yours very truly (Egd.),

DOUGLAS MOFFAT, Managing Director for the Philippine Islands,

Manila, P. L.

UNFAVOURABLE AIR CONDITIONS following statement, in order that the smok-

ing public of China may be put in possesion The Governor General, okite facts concerning the Oriente Cigar Factory: Ne Office of the Governor-General of The Philippinė: Islands

nangkap de Manila, Feb. 18, 1919. To whom it may concern **THE STAGES OF THE FLIGHT, The Governor-General of the Philippine

... NEW YORK, May 8th.

Islands has received the following self started from Rockaway for Halifax on falenie at the Alien Property Custodian of

Three United States naval sea-planes aplanatory letter from Mr. Dongles M of the Divisi

Monat, managing director for the Philippine

Commander Towers leading with the United States of America the

stages sro Halifax, Trepayezol the Managing

Alien Property Custodian Atores, Lisbon, Plymouth.

Director in the Philip- free pincs, manuAddr

I hereby certify to the authenticity of the signature of Mr. Douglas M. Moflat, Manag- ing Director for the Philippine Islands of the Alien Property Custodian, on the original of the above-quoted letter which is on file in this office further certify t that the records

o of Afchives, Patent Copy Trade Marks of the Philippine

and organito arder the laws of the Philippine Philipp no corporation dur

citizens of the United States of Americ Irlanda and that alt of its stockholders

By sotharity of the Governor-General,

Becertary to the Gov. Geh

believe that the bombe found in the mails the first stage of the trans-Atlantic fight the United States of America BLOW I!!

LATEST CABLES.

SPAIN,

GENERAL ELECTION NEXT

· MONTH

MADRID, May 2nd: The Premier, Bignor Maura, - hos "ro- signed The King signed a decree dis solving the Cortes:

general election will be held

WA

THE EX-KAISER,

PERMISSION TO RETURN

TO GERMANY,

COPENHAGEN, May 3rd.. The ex-Kaiser has asked the German Government's permission to return to his Kadines Estate in West Pruspin.

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