Page

CABLES.

LATEST CABLES.

¡THROUGH ARUTER'S AGENCY.]

BEFORE GERMANY AGREED

TO SIGN.

YET ANOTHER NOTE.

PARIS, June 2nd

A German Note has been received,

which appoints. Herr Haniel Haimhausen Germany's delegate to make explanations, receive counter explanations Kirect negotiations.

and to

M. Clemenceau, President Wilson and Mr. Lloyd George are now considering the Hole and drafting the answer.

It is understood that the Germans are ready to sign the Treaty, without re- soguising, responsibility for the war, or undertaking to surrender those guilty It is persons whom the Allies named: understood the Allies are not prepared to accept any conditions, and unless the Germans sign unconditionally, before 7 p.m. on June 22nd, the Allied armies will proceed to invade the country.

SREKING THE NATIONAL

ASSEMBLY'S CONSENTI -

AMSTERDAM, June end.

A message from Weimar states that in

THE -- BONGBONG" "DAILY" PRESS, SATURDAY

FAR EASTERN. CABLE

NEWS.

[TROY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, "THE CONSORTIUM TO FINANCE CHINA

JAPANESE OPPOSITION: AMERICAN EXPLANATION.

PEXING, June 27th.

PEACE WITH JUSTICE. THE NEW TREATY AND THE OLD

TREATIES...

[BY FREDERIO BARRISON.):

t

`JUNE`· 29TH, 1919.

AIRSHIPS TO SWEEP THE SEAS SAFER WAY OF CLEARING MINEFIELDS.

Dr.

jn

Macnamara's statement the House of Commons recently that the work! The Peats of 1871 was the triumph of of clearing the northern mined aten was' Might over Right. The Face of 1919 is such that fine weather is essential

The! the triumph of Right over Might.

means nxore than appears on the surface, Prussian Terme of 1871 made inevitable

The Daily Expres understands that the war of Nations in 1914. The Terms Navy experts have now succeeded in soly.

While Chinese official opinion is silent of the Allies in 1919 will do all that is ing the greatest, problem in connection

regarding the new Consortium, the Japanese Press in China violently attacks it, asserting that it is tantamount to a partition of China's remaining rights and the recognition of the various spheres of influence already established in China, The American Minister, interviewed with referenes to these Japanese attacks, new Consortium is the explained that the oatenine of the efforts of friendly nations to find a sound basis for Chinese finaner. The Consartum will assure. pbundant Snancial support to the Chinese Govern-" ment and nation on fair terms, and relieve the Chinese Government of the necessity of contracting unfavourable loans,

THEATRE ROYAL,

·LICSE.

with minesweeping-that is, by airships- and that this method will be used very largely in the work of clearing the square miles of mined waters between the Shetlands and the Norwegian east. There are more than 30,000 mines to be

accounted for.

AMERICAS HOUR ros DECISION,

THE CONFLICT BETWEEN THE MONROE DOCTRINE AND THE LEAGUE.

The thought which is now stirring tha whole American people, as far as I cad soe, with most uneasy emotion, is a deep anxious desire to avoid any complications og alliances or politien! entanglements. which may cause them to go over again In the following stispatch Me. Philip to Europe and make another, mighty, Gibb analyses the` post-our emotions of effort and sacrifice on behalf of peoples in Aurrions and their possible future gela-whom they are not much interested-- tions to the peoples of Europe.

Bobemians, Slavs of strange and unknown names, little races in countries not swily found,un the map-

But Mr. Gibbs shoes that, in spite of the Moure Pustrine, aloufness is Tungis possible for the Autrriewa, people. (BY PHILJA QIRUS.

Why should they? Why should they ba asked to abandon the old Monroe doctrina, New Tors, March 31st. and American policies of splendid isola- Coming as a stranger to America and tion? All generosity in the heart of tha ranking Bying visite to different cities American people--and it is great-is

to me as an observer of life in a wall of Nations ns an idea. between New York and Chicago, it seg bridly in favor of the iden of a League They agree with the limitation of arma- way of business that the American people are in a state of emotion not usual toments in Europe, with, the abolition of their character and habits. That his be great standing armies in Europe, with the un illusion of mine due to my own amratibention of frontiers, and that peoples tions as an explorer of American civilis of the same race and speech should be " sion and as a lecturer new to the game.

human power to close the ars of armed suspicion in which Europs has lived for nearly two generations,

Put the two Trenties aide by side. The an unprovoked and war of 1870 was wanton attack on France, skilfully engi

Some of them have" na seared by Bismarck to look like defenes, the deliberate purpose of which was to trample on France and to reduce her to aturally been exploded already by contact with "L-boats that were trying to thread minor Power. The terms exacted, after their way eat to the Atlantic The Navy crushing defeats and the overthrow of the Mine Clearance Section hopes to be able and render "harmless n very La recover

of those that remain. percentage high persetships for sweeping up Empire, were the seizure of two of her” moss patriotic and valuable provinces,

mines has certain obvious advantages, and a huge dent which the Prussians be and they would have been employed on lieved would reduces her to permanent dis the work before but for one great techni-facing great friendly audiences with aithin the same boundaries. But many. eal difficulty. The minesweeping huser constant sense of surprise at finding my people to whom I have spokeh are gravely Ameriena peuple support the present was so heavy that when it was towel self in each a position. I go from emos disturbed at the thought that if the OUR JUST TERMƏ TO-DAY CONTRASTED.

through the water the strain on the frame tion to emotion in the expectation of actual plan of the Longue of Nations they

Lighter of the airship was too great. The exact contrary to the Prussian terms are those we demand. History ena

pean quarrels, and responsible for the strong enough to tear the mines from their adow no such recamulation of atrocities hawsors, on the other hand, were not meeting the unexpected which always will find themselves involved in Euro

happens... nacion ns thuse perchorage. by any civilised

I have not yet recovered from the sense liberty of little European Staters, leading petrared for four years by our enemies.The strain of the baiser ordinarily used

tion of first night journey, when 1erhaps--and probably to if humanity permitted that punishment for mitesweeping was about three tons should equal the crime, it would be bara The one now produced by the naval of utterly failed to take off my clothes in an bloody warfare..

listening all night Is the trans heening of unknuru justice that the whole German now should cers who have been experimenting with upper berth and nearly strangled myself De condemned to work out their redemp, the problem has a strain of only eighteen in my braces, and. tion by forced labour, It is chloulated bundredweights,

people behind the reen cartains below, they have done The great advantage of airshil who

stept in mera destruction

Array and Reims,

irreparable much of this also, like Louvain, pres, secident and be blown up itself." damage 15 we had claimtechies that sum by long years of instalments it would more that the old rule of Moses- like for like equal retaliation for wrong. Hot a different measure is our ride. We demand not one-twentieth in value of the injury we have suffered, not an acro of true German land of ancient rights no forced labour of German man

visible humiliation of national

that

in

Ne'w and

FALTH OF PARTISANS SHAKEN... Even some of the partisans of the League of Nations-and I had them at

the National Assembly, Herr Bauer de-pany gave a repeat performance of their damage to the ariount of £30,000,000,000~| sweeper is that it cannot touch a mine 53 appelli alts cryost of the every table and in every railway carriage

clared that the Government had decided to sign the Peace Treaty, provided it was ratified by the National Assembly,

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AGREES.

BERLIN, June 22nd.;

A message from Weimar states that the

THE EMPIRE REVUE COMPANY

Last evening the Empire Revue Comi- vaudeville banquet, when liss Edith Hyland again bet with an enthusiastic rrerption. She has a strung, clear mezzo-s soprano voice and is well worth hearing. To-night theatre-goers are promised ar. entertainment of the sparkling variety cleulated to make even the hair young

no

is.

their

נ .

THE

COLOGNE PUSŤ.“ DAILY PAPER OF THE RHINE ARMY

tions engine driver It is not find an answer to the doubts raiseds "American highia hotels whether if ther support him they have not

and Develand on immense

A GREAT ADVENTE BL.

"..

National Assembly passed a resolution, man sit up and take notice. There is to wolf-respect. Every clause of the Paper "published by (and primarily for my lonely space on the platform, to get plan of the League, whatever amendments by 237 votes to 138, agreeing to sign the laughter from beginning to end, with Treaty speaks of the effect to combine just so pfennigs, or rather less than a penny. these cities, and to note the differences the integrity of the Monroe doctrine

Treaty.

FEAST OF THE SACRED

HEART OF JESUS.

CONCERT AT CATHOLIC UNION CLUB.

Ty son small extent I am able, from into touch with psychologies of peoples in between the

imagine, by an are shaken by those thoughts and can enter by them." It is with an emotion they can- emotional thing to me

city for the first tima not conceal that they ask whether Presid- in

Pittsburg, eat Wilson is giving away American Toledo,

Baltiavereignty at the Fence Conference and more, and wonderfully luxurious, and great popula. abandoned for ver American isolation tions all seething with intellectual activi- from the jungle law in Europe and Asia. ties and industrial energy.

America must be satisfied on those On March 31st there was published the first number of the Cologne Post, a daily

points before her people will support the are adopted safeguarding, by fine phrases, the Army of the Bbine at the price of

What Americans do not realise. I think, plenty of music and dancing and general

It was to appear every day except Mon day

and was expected to be responsive than others, as I can tell by is the awful fact to them that their isola

by quick laughter or 'a sudden Berry-making. The ladies of the beauty

to the life of our

don was abandoned for ever when ther unexpected

came late this war, and that never again men in the occupied territory, and doubs frightening silence, or by chorus,” somewhat incensed at being kept

great

will they be able to remain aloof, even les also of the troops in Belgium and applause. out of the picture in the vaudeville show,

France;

am invited to dinner parties To-day's are to be given fall scope to demonstrate

issile consists of four pages, luncheons with people I have never met for a little while, from a conflict invol

and, as at the Cliff Dwellers "ining the Great Powers of the world. In a report in The Times, and it has refreshingly English look about it.

The

Chicago and other cluba elsewhere, I had this last war. before their entry with their ability. The setting will be The Falles." a revile written and produced wild cries for vengeance and preposterous front page consists chiefly of political and groups of men whom I would like to meet armed force, they were directly and in- by George Ross, himself one of the lead-appeals to reduce the German race: to personal news, and comment or subjects again in the world because of their com directly attacked. Their ships were sunk slavery for two generations British good of the day, such as the Danzig difficulty, radely way of greeting and their low- and their citizens killed in a warfare

of things worth while in life,

which disregarded them. Their facicier ing members of the Company

is devoted to sport

home at

to were blown up. Their financial interest ps. The third forcing,

page even on our infamous enemies, possible craze to make slaves, of one the back

reparation with the moderntion that sue great people can show to another great

It is

democratic Peace truly People in their hour of anarchy and ruin

The Great Powers, led throughout by Britain and America, have stoutly resist ed the extravagant demands of excitable demagogues and abroad, ove bard

both at We have

addition

Some of them are more

The members of this Taral Portugue Community mustered in full strength last

sease and American moderation","have | Bolshevism, and the League of Nations.it is all a great 14%) LANE were inseparable from conflict with tho Catholic Union Club evening at the

withstood the dangerous folly off and in the Army of the Rhine and of But the American people 200,) when an "At Home "iras held in cord- thenoration of the feast of the Sacred FATAL SMUGGLING VENTURE hundred millions of German race. They ing bbe British advances from August 9th

Heart of Jesus. Amongst those present were the Portuguese Consul, Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa, and Bishop Pozzoni The club ground was gaily decorated with flags, anu Japanese lanterns Two bands were in attendance and refresh

were served.

James D. Mr. Camund, the resident of the Club, and

סיס

נו

AT HONOLULU,

A SWIM TOWARDS THE TENYO MARU."

BODY FOUND WITH BAG OF GOLD WEIGHING 16 LBS.

That a local Chinese hui furnished the

his indentigable Committee, are to be con-3,000 with which Licorge A. (Bert) Bower.

gratulated on the success zenigred.

was to complete a deal in opium with person's aboard the Japanese steamer

emotion. They have eye dried down combatants across the Atlantic.

ALOOPSYS IMPOSSIBLE.

not settled to the normal state after the h bnormal have rejected the eager demands of to November 11th

great Every Week

All threads of the world's society are The title of the leading article is Why excitement of war. Frenchmen for German territory, of

The berc.

ships are coming into port with thousands now so closely interwoven that America Italians for Serbian lands, of Foles for we are

We what is a settled German city and port,

"the writer of boys from. F in Cologne," are here

Tumi-e stance, and their people at is entangled in them, in spite of the Mon for them with longing roe Doctrine and cannot stand aloof when because the British home are of Humanians for Hungarian and Ras reminds his reader in the fighting by add

and excitement, and are organising sian countries, of Poles for Czech lands. Army took a big The Bismarckian Treaty of 1871 was made which the Allies brought the German and national welcome, so that the streets and nations are falling into ruins. By the to glut, the treaty of 1919 is framed so

fa rival. The Geor Austrian combination to its knees. We the railway stations--those

are here to enforce on the aggressors the wonderful stations of America are dran gian-Wilson

He points ed with banners, and

placarded

soldiers. the bome-coming as to revive the normal course of indus terms which justice demands."

the enemy military head greetings to out that it Was

NG SOLDIERS. try in Europe.

quarters, including Hindenburg

The old

of General not Berlin, which insisted -10-14

Ludendorf, and is true that the terms imposed on Germany, vast as they are, form but a that an armistice must be concluded at Post" is being played all over America, side the arena if there is another great

might

is in fact, Last C once

we forget fraction of what stera justice

of

WE CLAIM ALL. THAT IS POSSIBLR.

immense

with

modern intervention of aircraft and enb the size of a puddle, and America is marine craft, the Atlantic has shrunk to becoming vulnerable, and in 40 years per- haps will be very vulnerable.

܀

Sho will be utterly unable to stand out-

A very pleasant concert was arranged Tenyo Mara, and which ended with the claim. But to claim all our due is proc main motif of his argument, the and friends, parents, wives, and sweet-combination of Powers--Germany, Aus

and was much appreciated. The first part of the programme comprised recitations by Miss Olga Baptista and Mr. AA

snding of Bower's body in the barbour with the sacks full of gold still intact about his neck, is the theory expressed the Police and Customs authorities who

Wish

over there" are cities

tris, Hungary, and Russia-claiming and forward to meet their own

hearts of boys Ark and other domination of the world and arming to tical suicide, for it would deepen our tre to live on good terms with our surround-travelling to New inendous losses or rather would, plunge ings,

he writes, is a natural human barbera and to take him off home obtain it. Once again she will have to rally all her youth, and hearken to the indefinite future of chronic feeling and there is no need for die. DD We do exact much That Belgium courtesy, still less for truculence; but the little old bome where his portrait cry of France. Once again, if there is No wonder it is die place of a League of Nations, based on the good d'Almeida; songs by Mr. E. G. d'Aquino, are co-operating in na investigation of shall at once receive one hundred millions / there is need, to remember."

by

us into war.

sterling that France shall recover provinces, and coal, shall have restora and have invaluable the sordid tragedy (says the Honolulister Star Bulletin of May 31st).

mines of iron Deputy Sherif Julius W. dach to day tion of her ruined cities, and the solid madr public the fact that Paul Bogga safeguard of the League Covenant; that who was connected several years ago with Italy shall have her true frontier in the swindle in opium, and who was in Alps and shall control the upper Adriatic robbery this is the new foundation of inter ile a result, came to him on Wed-national Peace. To ask more would be to

Mr. M. F. Baptista and Mr. A, A. Baptista; & cornet solo by Mr. A. J. M. Rodrigues, and selections by n Mandolin Band. The second part of the programme Was devoted to a one-act drama by Watts prison for about a year on

4

LAND GIRLS.

COME TO STAY.

woman workers who intend to remain on

uniform has had

to

tions

in trains

fuck-hotels.

· reserva-

wonder will of the peoples, she will have to poor American

wives who had been her armies over in a tide to fight along- waiting stalo and excited when this

so lang for home-eming husbands side British troops.

getTM

What America does not yet realise in ship comes in. There is a little.new-born full blinding, charity is that she has no Peter to be

shown to father who has never

Phillips entitled "A Lion at Bay." They morning and reported the disfall back on the Wim Diadetternich and the land shows that the bulk of them will who have only a dreamy remembrance of lands the full weight of her moral pres-

plot revolved round the jealousy of two appearance of Bower the previous even Biemarceesty.

áld men. The portrayal of the different ing. The deputy sheriff also stated that

Sam Melillan, I parts was admirable. The caste was 29 Follows:

"Matthew Dorval"... (Mayor of Taverny) Mr. W. GUIMARAJS.

"Himos Bernarð.......... (A yeteran of the

Crux

35

at a gambling game, drove Bower and to Pier & on Tuesday night.

" the deputy sherif, Boggs our terms of to-day. Then tho object was taking village life in hand in a serious and then with queer Well, it's good tké rival interests of the smaller people, 8 and start swimming in the direction of annihilation insted Bearly two years sum of money in its co-operative schemes. happening now in hundreds and then whöse jalousies. and hatreds are the ligh the 7'enyo they have been able to Vienna and then of Paris in 1916 Iated 1 There. nro institutes in the home and sands of American homes, and beesuse of

ing

during

1814

01

pawns

back

CROSS-CURRENTS.

of the discorelangorate, and some strong enough to be equal at least to hos-

#poople £15 The American

nait aeems-

An inquiry into the number of English seen his son. There are girl twins, old hope of escaping another war searching her more deeply than this one, unless she enough to wear big bows on their hair, not go back to domestic life. It also the man whose photograph is pinned over tige, which is higher now, than that of any other nation in the world, to the esty the triumph of Eight reveals an astonishing growth of women's their cota The new

is

Last night, as on other evenings, Ist scheme which has for its direct practical itsclubs or institutes in the villages. These chauffeur now uzder-in moderatien k

are formed udes a national union and down to dinner, where were two young object the abolition of militarism in indictment on a charge of being present strength of Vienna, are multiplying: fast and may soon be men just back from the war zitting in Europe, the disbanding of, standing

Lict us Boxbcording

1814, and the Peace of Pasis, 1815, with numbered in thousands. The women are evening clothes opposite their young armies and the establishment of an in- and looking around the room now taxational court for adjudicating, in

little unconscious council among the great Powers, upan also to construct a new Europe after the manner. nere is a famous institute at miles, as though to say, saw Bower slip into the water from Fier

of an aggressive Empire.

Criccsith.hich already turns over a large to be back darned good Abat is officials stato The Conferences Mart Customs.

explosive charges of the world. from old Guard) Purus waited until almost February. w Aovember.

14 and 1915. The final Congress

HOPE FOR THE FUTURE, Mr. L. E. REMEDIO§.

Prassic, eastern counties which according to the that there is a kind of thrill in the social light for Bower's return. When the

andying verdi of residents have made a new life out here, and the emotion of its lend

Americn draws back into a state of George Bernard"...... (his sun) ter failed to appear Boggs left the pier we are told, came, with 10 andring thing of women life and helped the tragic than in England or in Fran

Lates

reporting the matter to hatred of France. The minor States. Mr. RODOLPHO BAPTISTA

burriedly therill, they conjecture. The were the deputy

in the hand of the Great untry to fivel the town in social inter- where nearly every home-coming, is sad self-isolation, with a cry of "Go bang (a deaf postman) part that McMillan played in the affair, Powers, and were tosted about from ons 26 It is characteristic of women not to dened by the remembrance of an empty to the League of Nations, the peoples of failure to find any remedy for the evil in if any, seems to be uncertain,

At the master to another. The rivalries and over-capitalise things and these institutes, chair and of a boy who will never come Europe will be driven into despair at the Mr. GEORGE VAS.

which they dwell sheriff's office it is stated that he only suspicion of the Powers: increased daily. which do an astounding amount of prac. back..

the wharf.

This privats and family emotion in object of each Power was to secure tical work in the villages, demand of

One alternative as I have written once. "Corporal" Mr. A. J. M. RODRIGUES, Jr. drove Bower and Bose love been able to the quiet posible for itself. The Frus, their members subscription of twe America is only one chord vibrating in the before appears, easy to statesmen, to

As far as the police have "Mary Bernard"......... (wife to Simon)

learn, there were no marks of violence on sians were all for revenge". They and shillings a year. English villages general soul of these people. There are others pollucians 15s to re-establish alliancer Mis BEATRICE VAS.

Bower's body. Before Bower took to the their German followers cried out for the ly are much gayer and livelier places plucked by the Buztane"

Filewalliances on the other side. In thas (niece to Dorval) water, he removed all his clothing with dismemberment of France"; for huge since the war. A number of villages pow the cxxception of bis underwear. Accord indemnities and the cession of great pro have one or two regular dances a week Miss BERTHA VAL.

to the police and

ind. Custocos officials vinces.“-

Briand games are reviving rapidly, but the to me, stirred by many cross currents of case, we shall wait 40 years or so for the Villagers, Conscripts, Peasants, etc, theory, plans made beforehand wore that

Castlereagh, and the Bri he was to swim to the Tengo Mars, where tish Cabinet resisted these wild schemes women's institutes have led the way in passionate fealing and are filled with next waw to begin, and America will be

uneray, thoughts, doubts, amrieties, fears in it as sure as fato Mari V. Barradas, Antonio Vas, A.A.

the opium would be lowered to him after of dismemberment and spoliation the joint activition, of food and hin'" D'Almeida, D. D. Corio, J. R. Soares, he had passed up the money which be Having secured our maritime painsey production in starting parish jam fac the fears of brave, people who know SO CLEAR GUIDANCE.

afraid of

+heir losing carried

Berse of direction. F. J. Noronha, Luis Baptista, Luiz Silva,

body; to be used, apparently, to cut the policy of Britain was security and not work, etc.

they entered the war, they were almost certain, is the wider spread of rope with whith the opium would be revenge. Ead as were many of the acts L'Ice Coxon".

exalted enthusiasm and ideal Bolshevism, which is the insanity of des- pair among people demanding the liberty I belieyod they were sending lowered.

An interesting discovery made by the of the Congress, they would have been much worse would have involved freel

to Europe as crusaders in the of life, free from the governments who british to Austria; the Ionian Islands, and melanoge beyond that of protecting their manding the fruits of life, whether the and had no self-seek- dostine them for the shambles, and de Customs authorities was that the large ware but for the moderatico, cu British Istria, Fame and the Dalmatian Coast their canvas sack which contained three small statesmen. Ma Heligoland to Britain; and Bessarabin to

in-have laboured for them or not. It is a tacks of gold coins had, from all appear

unforgivable in- national pride againat or 1815 the Turks.

new philosophy which is very dangerous, ances, been lashed to Bower's back before Ruthless transfers were made of peoples Widely different is our rule from those sults and outrage be went into the water From this dis from one sovereignty to adotiere

Their hearts were full of sentiment for and America, perhaps, is not immune. Bostock's Royal Italian Circus around artery; the theory is that the fastenings Europe were, a chess board and the of 1815 and 1871. Permanent peace-pro-

Aue spiritu

piritual idea of French nobility and their first change of programme at the loosened and allowed the heavy, sack to nations were pawns. All this is shown in fection for the weaker States respect for France. Their imagination built-up The American people are not blind to matinee to-day. The animals have by no argand under Fower's neck, thasha sain kocount of the Langress of choice of each population-restoration of the bed, to the character these things, but as vet they have no because of their clear guidance of their emotions either Deople thally dragging him down to his dear Tenna by Mr C. B., Webeter just immed

the harbour. Another the Casters

without crushing penalitics no dismem the authority of the Foreign Office by

stimmenes and valiant struggle. They way. One day a clear call, will come to one drunk when he want in

, the customs clionis the work 1 juth dedicated service, 1. herk will answer

thet in, the coloured map of this book we sentence on the criminal to the utmost the destructiga de German, menace to with all the power of their fine and gene And that at least twenty dlherent States

limit of his endurance the laws of

erous spirit, overwhelming, the petty? ea

the free peoples of Europe. the

The firading edge of all this idealism, as things that knock in the backyards of bag of gold, weighing approximately or camtries Aere banded over trum ons humanity and

beginning to be a little blunted in wine thought and turning deaf ears to hasty pounds, was securely tied around hi sovereign to another. Twas the thzan Karope

The Treaties of 1815 and of 1071 text older. The bag contained 13,000 Daday Posen, Baxony and Barre

amali realities, by petty, griežos, y them and us, who, whatever happens th goldwin 15. tar and $20 piccca: Dane district mere given up to Trusts, el inspired by fear, paksion, and greed, The American minds by the distillment of words likely to cause ill-feeling between

Then personál sa petlen via gi thợ boyw who must stand together in comradeship fully wrapped in oilskin was found in a robimary given to Trakund

*al foot of viall cakuzirupomanes sagacity, and note with the Bgüfer 15899 and a prizaber

come back

Philip Gibbs in the Daily Chronicle. of Ehinese oru valgene chat

Boenery by Mr. M. P. Baptista.

BOSTOCK'S CIRCUS.

means exhausted their repertoire and will

be seen in new sets, while the article will be responsible for many novel and start ling feats." Bpads" will appear on stilts, and one who hassen him can vouch for the fact that he gives a wonderfot performance on them. The Giro Broe will make their alīdi.

A knife was found on Bower's and dostroyed Napoleon's Empire the totics and shows of vegetables, needle. their power the responsibilities, but areBut the other alternative, more probable,

NATIONAL WRONGS |OF.

all established nationalities the

free

future of civilisation

peaps of 1919 is founded in mian bon

wisted.

of

"sacrifice." Th

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