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LATEST CABLES.
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DARDANELLES COMMISSION.
TIMES FORECAST OF THE.
REPORT.
Los Dos. August 20th.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,
NEW STEEL ORGANISATION IN FRANCE SCHEME PROMISED GOVERNMENT SUPPORT.
Paris, August 20th-
A Havas message says:- Animportant French Steel throup has been organised with a national object. The name the associated firms have adopted" is the Groupement Sinistrea
"JAPAN DEMANDED
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SHANTUNG" HEATED DEBATE IN THE AMERICAN SENATE,
ONLY WAR CAN BIECT THE
199 JAPANESE."
: BY DONALD AL CRA10,] WASHINGTON, DC, July 15th. Japan's real reasons for engaging in the war against the Central Powers, her
Tie Tires, in a forgass, states that the Nord and Eat, the nominal capita relations with the Entrate Allies and her
report
Dardanelles Connnission's final Ends that insufficient consideration was
which
being one million.
The French group will deal in couner- gisen to ensure safely as the original cal, industrial and financial transactions Landing, the dithealty
for "the purchase and sade of steel, pro- duced in German works in AlsneeLorraine | greatly underestimated,
and the occupied German territories, under a central society. It is purely na- tional, with Government approval.
The romasion strongly criticises the attack an
Andie and Sutra, largely attri biting the failure to fully, trading, and censuring several Candmadegil, particu
arly
Such
The Commission anhesitatingly agre as regard the decision for evacuation, bat states that the decision was auduly delay eti Tha
tha opinion that express General Moris view, conthined by that er Lorit Kitchener, ucht . have best
decisive.
The Fonupsion achversvly criticises the break kwn of the watersupply, and the arrangements for the evacuation of the wounded mers.
FIGETING BOLSHEVISM. ANOTHER FITROUS APPEAL FROM
NORTHERN RUSSIA,
ARCHANGEL August 20th. Another piteous appeal has been issued be the representatives of the entire population of Northern Ruain to the Allied Bemexrace, not to leave them to the mercy of the Bolsheviks.
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The appeal saya:-"! When your troops arrived with words of encouragement, we betired yos
We believed the work begun would be carried on, and that you were our oral support, but we were mistaken.
You are recalling your aen, half of wbare Volunteers who came to assistance in the name of humanity. And to, think that your Volunteers could save From massacre, starvation, and ruin. We representatives of democracy appeal to you to think what your action entails.
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We appeal to your feelings of human justier The fetory of Bolshevismi "ménny death to us. For the sake of sanctity and buman life you must leave your forces here, so that in the last hour of our trial you is in hummity' save those of us who are still alive. We ask you to bear this ery of despair and pain
EARLIER CABLES.
ANOTHER DENIKIN SUCCESS.
LONDON, August 90th. An official message says that General Denikin by occupying the railway june
BULATARIA.
A COMPLAINT TO THỂ PEACE CONFERENCE.
PARIS. August with
A Havas nessage says:- The Belgagian delegates have handed A the Peace Conference a Note which complains of the steps taken to disarm Bulgaria, and asking to be treated on the sande fouting as their neighbours, against whom they say they will be obliged to
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secret attitude toward Gerniany while the war was still in progress were upenly dis. russed in a highly sensational debate in the Seriste this afternoon on the pence treaty and the league of Nations.
Even the possibility of war in the fatur Ben the United States and Japan as the alternative of Amerienn nequiemence the Shantung settlement. and perhaps in the further dismember ment of the Chinese Empire, was brought frankly into the discussion.
It was probably the most daring de- (batesch u doliente international situation, involving a friendly Power, in which the Senate has ever "indubed in publje se sinn.
After five hours of changes and counter. charges the administration Senators gave p; the battle and Permitted the un animous passage of the Lodge resolution for all the information in the calling possession of the President and State Department regarding reported secret treaty between Japan and emuany, and The French Press states that it is hard-Japan's negotiations with tiermany While
the world war was still aging. by likely that the Conference will take the claim into consideration, but all steps will be taken quirky in order that Greer, Rumania and Serbia inay na longer fear attack by Bulgaria
BRITISH LABOUR
STILL ANOTHER GOVERNMENT
OFFER.
Losnos, August 20th.
A settlement has been reached in the failwayne's demands. The Government has made an ansendex offer, giving a maxi- mum wage of 158. daily to drivers and rrs. to fremen, including wir bonuses. The Railwaymen's Exerative will recon- trend arceptance.
THE SILVER MARKET.
LONDOS. August 19th. Silver is quoted at 50jd, spot and sid forward. The market is steady!
JAPAN IS PANDLED WITHOUT GLOVES, Japan's whole attitude was handled by effort wits made to put the soft pedal the Republican Senators without "gloves.
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28RD, 1919.
SENATORS HAD NOT READ,
NEW KAISER CULT, GERMAN MILITARISM ROUSED.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPK'S SPECIAL
CORRESPONDENT.
treaches and on the milroads behind the The committee also got down to besi- lines,
Many of them werit killed, ba ness with the treaty itself. It was dis said. A large proportion of them enne covered that some of the Senators who from the Shantung previnge. ThasFROM are demanding unreserved ratification province," he went on, was handed over to have not read the treaty, and the inajor-Japan, against the protest of some of our ity therefore decided that the docament delegates and against the protests of the
BERLIN, July 6th. should be read in full
Nothing is visible in Germany to-day Skipping the experts who had Tharge of that partiens but seething Nationalism, ip the worst lenge, of nations covenant, with which Far' question. It was handed over because use of the word Intrigue and agitation in covering shanty a urth of the treaty they were all familiar, they succeeded | Japan's signature was needed for the fare playing this string with golden angers everywhere. It is very difficul; for Leaguehit was done as a necessity, and | Government Socialists
to combat the that is the only defenes I have ever beard movement, because its own Centrum allies for it before The meritory, of an ally, for dientent is groantled in the terms of
are somewhat involved. and the feeling, of & friend who had been loyal to n brace, of which agitators, expreially mili was hadest over to the great military
tarists, make the must
Just now the chief fuel supplied is the Japan is building, insistence of the Allies on the handing power of the Enst. up a vast power in thing, and we are helping her to do it. Enginnel stood byes's offer rd supply his plaer bas pro. fuser of the ex-Kaiser. Bethmann-Holk and saw Germang, take away from Penthe prime German virtue, Deutsche sueel grene rathusiasin as an exercise of mark. Schleswig Holstein; she stood by Trene Hindenburg stuck also rose- and saw Germany destroy Austria and sharply when the old Field Marshal fol make it practically a vassal State, shed suit and the same applies to the
Hohenzollers Princes stood by and saw Germany wreck France in lord; she gave Germany, the island and tiermany From this shade, and there Societies every- where are pledged to defend the ex-Kaiser of Heligoland; hud she hug iwen paying the bill for those awful mistakes in the
is senteely a military malefactor down last four terrible years. She has done it for delivery to the Allies without a circla nobly, splendidly, up at a rerrific
For his own pledged to preserve him.
The debate over Shairtung was 1:11- "Pested at this tune. Senator Lodge, in "rging the adquim ự his resolution; casually referred to Shantung as "a gift” to Jepan. Senator Hitchcock was on his feet in ca instant, daring with hot resentment at Senator Læxlige'4" statement, and vehemently protesting against, the resolution..
solution was
The Nebraska Senator declared the re based on
slender vi dence:
that it was unworthy of the that is engld accomplish no Senate: possible guul
And
that it would one to disturb the friendly relations between the United States and Japan,
The authors of this resolution could get all the information they desire in said Senator Hitchcock. I hope that private conference with the President, when the reply cornes finan the President this will be the attempt of the Senate to go on a fishing excursion for the pur poer of breeding trouble
Senator Lodge said the information spon
which the resolution was based did not had been informed, he said, that a copy gouse from newspaper reports along. He of the
secret treaty bad ben in the session of the State Department for si
great province to
Irredentis is also a strong end of the
visible. They have founded in practi militarist and here. The People's yerty and the terman National party are clear- cally every town and village homeland societies, with the object of continual mutual encouragement to keep alive the determination to cover the annexed pro-
Viures.
WHAT HAS JAPAN BERS DOING
and we who are not a parts to any weret There is another great Power beng built up on the other side of the ocean, treaty, an independent nation, with no personal nds to serve, are asked to put our approval at the bottom of that treaty which
provides for the rubbing of China handing over thi
this the control of Japan, put aside the
Yaturally milltarisia, the men which question of interest-it is a very great One Ended but I for one do not wish to sea is country's name
wise treaty was to have- desa roped, the outer at Mode obra an
**** At the puh othing is that. I hope it will not
toine army, waren has to be reuacu ima abit of thy gift, we are making shall have the
be placed there but I know at least w wadincely to 200.000, and later to 10,000 Japan of asan.00 Chinese help who da me want our names to go onteng, and it is still recruiting strongly.
upportenity, those of u 1.4 TING
than 700,000 UY build up the Japanese power in the Far there is a truth in the reports." said continent of Asin at the expense of an ear, and no doubt these are the product East. I think we dould know wheth; additional vast hold to Japan on
that -record.. to
to vete against giving this Advertisements in the daily papers and the Few posters on the walls continually ap Senator Edge.
unarmed
republic of a friendly people aya yoluntary organisation actively at who were one allies in the war.
I think wock in many other ways. To these effe it concerns us materially to know what 'tive fores must be added: besitles the Japan has been doing, and that is the reson I reported the relation."
eastern army, inaumerable numbers of the
.
RITCHCOCK DEFENDS JAPAN, Senator Hitchcock told in Senate that Germany required title to the Shantung peninsula by treaty acknowledged by the United States and other Powers, in 1998. Germany's, ttl ng undisputed, be continued, Japan, had a clear right to the by force at arus.
ferred to
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500,000
dr New Mexico, Reaub itizen Guard (Einwohnerwehry of the
the President
Was teu
saine parentage as the Irredentist societies to put forth ach an argument already mentioned, and found side by sich AN that advanced by Seantor Hitchcock with them all through Germany. This in defence of the Shantung affairs
guard is ostensibly justified by the Spare
Germany and this caused Japan to lose localities are safe.
When China wentto war with Geracist threats and by the riots against many sh abrogated all her treaties with food profiteers, from which anger few.
(ficers societies, what vertraty rights she ever had said closely connected with the National party, Senator Fall. The President has too fare continually fighting, and apparently
thi
a defence as that made for him or
who ever
ALS
The situation was torn wide open. So important factor has the Shan- tung affair
during the
the last f days that Presid Wilson will undoubt edly and it necessary to explain at length within the next few days why he agreed to this settlement. I am informed that a White House statement on the subject is now in contemplation
Republican Senators who are upposing too by taking it from Germany the peace treaty and the age of Na-Senator Norris ak sharp issue, with signature to the pace treaty granting to ing that the treaty under which Germany tions charged that President Won's Senator Hitchcock on this point, derlara Japan the Shantang peninsula, with a acquired the Shantung peninsula clearly population of 40,000,000 Chines WAM in the nature of a bribe to keep Japan specified the territory could not be trans
league and to prevent consent. Senatorer without Chinn's much respect for himself to manke auch defenting Noske's efforts to make his army
anether the proposed her from becoming an ally of Germany.
Hitchcock retorted that had given her consent to the by a separate treats
Bor of the Senate today. The Ford Republican instrument. Great pressure Senator Juhn
fur hy, treaty in 1915. Senator may not be all that some of his brought to bear on the selection i Sharp Williams.: of and
aade the point that all of China's tren
his Mississippi, a Democrat and an enthu ties with Germany were invalidated by
worshippers believe him to be in out the anti-Semite agitation is to keep persal. For example, one of the peints siastic supporter of the President ad- the Chinese declaration of war against
respects believe he is
much overrated matted frankly that the Shantung grant the Central
as any inap Pow
ated als Jews, hali-Jews, and pro-Jews" out liyed and declared also
in America, was wrong, but asked what could the that China's consent to the transfer was
but, when it comes to making an age of the army and recruise are asked to United States
about
ment hy which he can be held to account insist on this before joining. it whet Japan demanded it as the price
wrung from her by durin of her entrance
he is too shrewd to involve himself Senator Hitchcock went on to explain
- ANTI-SEMITEROITATION into the aw scheme for world peace, and the advantages
anything from which he cannot gracefully England and France agreed to it
This anti-Jew propaganda, which is the treaty
gets something by
SAYS JAPAN WOULD HAVE COURTED GERMANY. Faith funus, has just resulted in the begin- exceedingly active and well furnished by, war. declared Senator Wifast she has heretofore had, he said. is greater than any
After Seator Hitchcock's elaborate ing the Pogrom in Berlin-a brutal defence of the Shantung grant the Sean China by the treaty now before the Are we ready to send our fleet to Senate gets the full benefit of Article
tors were considerably surprised when street by soldiers and well-dressed youths cudgelling of people of a poor Jewish the Pacife and our troops to that coast !**
Senator Williams confessed that: -- The he asked
(Laughter.) Senators may
real reason for giving Shantung.
It is also remarked that all big sco to Japan laugh!" shouted Senator Hitchcock, and was that if the President and his call rectly plundered were kept by Jews. Senator Borah, of Idaho, Republic, they laughed all the louder. ure of the lenders in the fight against the
ed Japan would have gone out and made creditly coarse leaflets. ne says that the gues at the peace conference hadn't yields are propagated in thousands of in- treaty and the league, promptly replied: REPORT OF INQUIRY.
de not think there will be a war with.
separate treaty with Germany," Japan. Bat I feel certain that the Ame
Senator Burah wanted to know if Remarkable revelations with regard to
And they are doing it now, inter rican people, as this debate goes or month rupted. the behaviour of conscientious objectors after month and year after year, will
Senator Lig
Japan was not under solemn promise to restore Shantung to China retorted. Senator Hitchcock: at Wandsworth Prison are enntained in never be willing to underwrite this settle
aters should
know that
was part report issued on May 7th by Sir Albigument to become a party to
of the treaty of under 1913, admitted Senator Williams. to the Richardson, M.P., who runducted an in- ment of 10.000.000 alpless Chinese by poslove
X. 11 Future spoliation An quiry into the allegations made against ready to face it and we might as
unlike some Christain a Japan Mississippi Senauer conting- If
war is the alternative.
tions, only
The Senatur, ubjects to calling Shand, has kept ber word in regard to
the ting gevernor, Major Blake..
"Blake's version of his arrival at well
gift, settle it now,
interrupted Senator All the great nationa Moses. I do, too. I think it can be
treaties. If she doesn't keep her word, Wandsworth Prison on February 20th is which signed this treaty have treaties
then the League will make her " as follows:-
more accurately described as a bribe, and with China promising to protect her ter- 1 said to Mr. Brown, the chief warder,
I ask the Senator from Nebraska if he Senator Borah, that Japan has never assert here and now, interruped ritorial integrity. If England and will accept that correction." about 2 or 230, let us go inside." When
want to break these treaties let
kept a single trenty engagement she has do it,
ever made with regard Korea and
"MUTINOUS SWINE" ASTOUNDING SCENES IN WANDS-
the
WORTH PRISON.
sep will not give : Shantung this treat. would derive from withdraw."
Hami
fum
X.
he continued when order was restored, they know very well that in the past nations have despoiled China.
octur."
tung
tion at Cherkasi on the Dnieper has ent e came inside the prison there was in ince it I shall not stand idly by No. I will not accept it," said Sena- China,
COLOGNE, August 20th.
the hall called C2 a gang of men drawn and see it done by the United States
off the last remaining Bolshevik line of up, and they were singing aheard in the Far Eastern question know, is the This, as everybody who has studied. communication with Odessa, which Gen
an awful noise, absolutely unheard of
"Prison I had eral Denikini is expected to occupy soon.
beginning of the dismemberment of
the said. Bile been in
One man shouted mat, tiet your hair cut. Another made pan, with Shantur, now controls all It is also the beginning empire. THE ALLIED OCCUPATION.
a disgusting noise with his
Japanese military empire. h, and Japan, mouth, sumebody shouted from the back, Who the gateways to China. She has control A UNIQUE EVENT AT COLOGNÉ..
this-swine?' or Hark at the--swine-
of the Manchurian Railway, the In the workshops the officer in charge on her western border.
gateway Shantung gives reported. Al correct, ir. Then from her control of the northern and centra the other for marched in, singing The Red Flag, a gang of these conscientious island of Formosa, which controls the Chinese coast, and she already has the ubjectors. I saw that the other mer were
southern coast. the soldiers, you know. There was a re- getting restive. Nearly all the prisoners stive look about them.
I said. March shal Wilson examined the work of sol-March these noisy devils out of bere,
these men out." rather think I said, won't have them disturbing the decently- behaved prisoners.
they went
A memorable inspection by the Army Council commenced with a visit to the General and Commercial College, where
Mr. Winston Churchill and Field-Mar
dier akdents of the crafts section.
Mr. Churchill, addressing then, paid
Williams, that England and France Don't forget," interrupted Senator agreed to this thing.
SD PATIENCE WITH CROCODILE TEARS. tor Hitchcock with some heat. I have. no patients with the crocodile tears that Senators are shedding Chica
the next great war," said Senator one of the objects will be to Festure to China what is been taken
, that
DOES, KOT APPROVE OF GEANT.
Mence velegation to Versailles was cour paved entirety of Jews, who sold Germany to the Allies; and a pretended letter is nubibed in which one Jew writes fram Paris to his son saying that be here ceived 50,000,000 marks us is share of getting the Treaty signed.
Majority Socialists, including the Minis A manifesto signed by the leading ters Herr Müller and Herr Wissel, thus paign: Monarchical wire-pullers who describes the object of the anti-Jow cam- stand in the buckground and supply.tbe Pogrom with money with both hands wish to cover the revolution with shame at home y well as abroad, and resurrect I do not approve of the Shantung right soon on the ruins of a degraded affair," said Senator Williams, Republic the old monarchical régime venture to say the President doesn't ap. Thus can they serve their plans in several prove it. But I venture to say also that directions by one blow bluugeon the if you had ben over there and had come Jews, bring the Republican into disrepute, away from her by this treaty,"
up against
's claims, Japan
buttressed by Well, I do not know whether the her treaties with China, Great Britain restore reaction to the saddle. Senator is any better prophet than he and France, you would have found your. is a statesman, Senator Hitheork re
self confronted by a stone wall too high torted.
to climb over and
to thick to butt Senator McCormick, of Illinois, Re-through. We couldn't have publica, wanted to know whether the United States wis bound to observe the for the barter of Shantung. Becret. treaties which formed the basis
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This charge invalve the Majority Socialists own coalition allies in the whole monarchical conspiracy, for the
dur own way, Japan won't sthing Centrum organ, Gervinho, e a Jew-bait.
u trilate to the admirable organisation, and yelling out they started shout. He blunth charged that the Shantung i Mi trepay then for, the inquired the running the rak
Sabuquently, the Ariny Council wit
F
here to
swine,'
not
covenant.
the debate began when Senator Lodge Yea. They want more of China,
snapped Senator Borab asked for the adoption of his resolution. and so, for the benefit peninsula was the purchase price for administration and useful work of the mutinous swine I have come downtions cur
one concerned, shouted: You Japan's signature to the League of Na- College...
if you do behave ore order, and
Senator Moes, of New Hampshire, n yourselves I will give you hell!" Republica member of the Foreign Re I called them damned matinous lations Committee, called it "a bribe" and
words to use, but I am
Senator Norris, of Nebraska, Republican. nessed a magnificent review of the Sixth nut long-fer it. It was the only
is an "outrage ' and a Corps under Lieutenant-Gengal Sir J. thing to do. Their tails went down ab and they have never raisbehaved Haldane, with maned bands.
Senator Hitchcock, of Nebraska, reas- suning leadership of I am satisfied," Then there was a parade by all sections Richardson, summing up,
Bir Albion forces, undertook to defend Japan's right the Administration. of women workers of the Rhine Artny, against him and into the surrounding lations Committees upset the defence by investigation both into the charges made.
Pafter thorough to Shantung, but Senator Williams, also
Democratic member of the Foreign "which Mr. Churchill characterised as a circumstances, that, Major Blake has his frank admission that if President unique event in the annals of the British throughout acted with a single-minded wiisen had not yielded in the Bhantting desire to discharge the duty with which affair Japan would have broken off from Army, If he said, the war had continue was entrusted by the Prison Commis
and negotiated a sion of restoring order in the prison.".
treaty with Germany,
separate
Williams
And the White House, Senators attached great import-
since.?!
Be
Rive
up the except by war
ing paper, is a strong second-string te Antung peninsula
Count Heventlow's Deutsche Tagtx-tritung are you going to ep about it itself. This makes the position of the Send the navy into the Far East Lourt Majority Socialists not less than despes States has protested against them.
replied Senator Hitchcock, our soldiers back on the ships again and rate. "the Inited States is not bound to ob
send them over to take intus from follies it may commit and the consequent if the military party 'wins, the serve these secret treaties. The United Japan and give it back to
The dixnstere to Germany are incalculable, Senator predicted Shantong would proY Is it bound to observe the publish a boomerang to Japan.
the 18 playing transfer of Ger- a dangerous gurne," he said. She is mad rights in Shantung Ulinois Senator..
awakening the slumr
OPIUM CASES. Chinese, with their 400,000,000 Ah, the Sensor knows very well those
At years been recognized by the United Senator Borth, treaties are not only public but have for
Senator froin Mississippi," said Chinese was charged with being in un
the Magistracy, yesterday, has stated the real lawful possession of 27 tack of prepared States under a Repablican Administra reason for the Shantung affair, and it opium. tion said Senator Hitchcock.
may as well be accepted without circum- The Senator from Nebraska does not that a Wharf, while attemping to leave the Defendant was stopped on the Hau Tak maid Mr. McCormick. No that Japan refused to be a party to the Colony, and his luggage was searched. In Republican
recognized League unless she was given Shantung a rattan-basket the drug was discovered administration Government expressed its pleasure at vast programme for the dismemberment offence and was fined $2,000, with the any, agreement under which the British Shantung is simply an incident in the carefully concealed. He admitted his
to the Japanese demands for
of China. It is equally correct to say alternative of six months' hard labour. Shantung.
that the President this line of argument further and told Don't let us camouflage the facts.
Senator Hitchcock declined to pursue Shantung if he wanted the Senate Japan received no sovereignty question is, whether the United States assistante seized a cargo-junk a few days
to give Japan League.
Chief Revenue Oficer Wildin and some over Shantung-merely railroad rights,
be a party the mining, sad commercial concessions. Japan held the key to the situation, and opium valued at $3,024, hidden in the
transaction.
ago in which they discovered 210 tsels of Biastor Ludgo took the floor again emalion are the Bale well at hold. There was noboily in the junk at
paxed permission to correct his main
She now controla
thron to China. She controls published in the English and Vernacular the time, and an advertisement" was the Manchurian railways, she hua ob Press inviting the owner to call at the Mr. Long (First Lord of the Ad Shantung again without a war.
tained the Shantung peninsula, and she Harbour Office and claims the junk. A owns the Island of Formosa miralty), in reply to Captain Hamilton,
She Bena, stated in the House of Commons Foreign Relations Committee took an
Before the Senate met to-day the statute of limitations, that rans What are we going to do about it? of allowing his junk to be used for There is no but one thing-the breaking up of China, well-dressed Chinese responded to the in-
The Benator from Mississippi nake,
vitation and was arrested on on July Dib. I am glad in say that, after other far-reaching ates in its determina was partitioned 150 years ago, and that have no fear of war, but we are told suggling opium. At the Magistracy,
Poland fall Aturalty are satisfied that, tion, to rip the lid of werecy off the Parret wrong is being righted now. The that if we not underwrite the rape of yesterday, the case was remanded...
and reconsideration, Board of
the tion, if not blocked by the administra ander the circumstances exisang at the peace conference
fact "The death is announced of the Tamo decision to intern the First Royal the President to send to requesting took 1 on her during the face the challenge of another power on the ground that the junk belonged to
Commodore Henderson
It adopted Senator of Shantun does not make it any better. Blave 800,000,000 peoples, we must appeared before the Magistrate and plead
we recognized Germany's seizure
if we justifed Hiram Johnson's
do not underwrite the Later in the day Mr. E. Davidson wicketkeeper Mr. Gregor MacGregor, Naval Brigade in Holland during the copy of the American plan ate the war. England i who played for England against Aus-retreat from Antwerp in 1914, and no league of nations and all data, includ- does that give them a cleita to Belgium not anticipate any trouble with Japhs to a man for $50 a month. That man had for the was Ragland and Franco took Belgium cringed and crawlod long cough. I do defendant's an cead and in belonged to
let us face the challenge. We have tralia in all the matches in 1990 and 1993 or an under his command. (Cheers)
or to any officering stenographic reports of meetings, re-Benstor Lodge said that China had sent but if that is the alternative, we might disappeared.
lating to the League negotiations,
200,000 men to France to work in the just as well fice it now s later."
ed longer it was certain that women would have been employed in the front line as signallor, telegraphista and clerks.
OBITUARY.
MR. GREGOR MCGREGOR
LONDON, August 20th.
THE RETREAT FROM ANTWERP.
in his
blame altachus
to
him
Past the close relations between
ance to the
masks,
ment that Jissippi member's state- !!!I
would never give up price,
resolution
PRICE PAID TO JAPAN.
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a gift"
to Japan; it was
and all the world knows it
By Lodge.
a great wrong like Shantung.
that
of
to
the
The
means
a charge.
ed for lonicacy on behalf of the defendant,
Mr. Lindsell fined defendant $900.