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Puis, October 29th.
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AUSTRALIAN LABOUR.
MR. HUGHES'S IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS.
MELBoruse, Detober 31st. Mr. W. M. Hughes, opening his general election campaign at Bendigo, denounced the Australian Labour Party's attitude in the War.
He said that the only remedy for high prices was to increase production and reduce the paper currency.
He announced that a Royal Commis sion on profiteering was being appointed and a Referendam would be taken on the question enabling profiteering and mono- polies to be dealt with by Commonwealth legislation.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY
FAR EASTERN CABLE
NEWS.
.
[FROM OUR OWN" CORRESPONDENT. Į SENATE APPROVE OF THE
PREMIER
PERINO, November 5th. The Senate has unanimously approved of Chin Yung-peng's nomination as Pre- wier.
CHINA
Zurs.
NOVEMBER Bra, v.
ARMY PAY,
THE NEW RATES.
The new.
MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND THE BOLSHEVISTS.
1
SECRET HISTORY OF PRIN KIPO. [FROM "THE TIMES, CORRESPONDENT. }
New Yoak. September 13th
One of the remarkable statements mando by Mr. William C. Bullitt, the former
IMPRESSIONS OF HOMES A good deal of doubt has been express- [BY A FORMER RESIDENT OF HONGKONG.)
ed whether this Profiteering Act will have ang substantial effect on prices, but, LONDON, September 95th.
judging from reports, the Act has immer Admiral Lord Fisher has been, writing diately bad the effect in many parts of
The new rates of pay and conditions of service for offers take effect is, re a series of letters to The Time advocat the country of bringing down the prices
of ing a drastic scrapping of the Navy as accomplished also in quite a large
This has been gardy pay, half-pay, and allowance from mang commodities,
number helpful towards the great economy now of places by, the institution of open-air July 1st, 1919, for all officers serving markets for the sale of fruit, vegetables on September 13th, 1919, and as regards, pecessary for our very life as a nation.",
other commodities. and
These
markets "It is incredible it is uncalled for--it are generally run by demobilised soldiers, retired from April 1st, 1915. is ruinous waste," he says, "that the costi Tactors, of courses are regarded as rates are granted in consideration of the expert of the American Peace Commis- of the Fleet is now 140 millions a year.
great sinners in these times when you CHIENMEN TOWER RESTORED TO In 1904 it was 37 millions). You must suit of clothes which before the war you jeet after five years, to revision, either was that efter air. Blanch Cerne ay.. have to nine or ten guineas for a present, high cost of living and are ship, in his testimony before the Senats Foreign Relations Committee yesterday, turn out the whole spendthrifs crew, collowing
could for
get
three pounds or so, and the neck and crap. who are responsible for by the editor of Minister's Linzette of xceeding 20 per cent, according as the approaches had been made by the Russian defence of the West End sailor "pwards or downwards, bolan extent not denied in the House of Commons that The Chieninen Tower on the Tartar this ruinous waste of money. You must tushion will doubtless have an interest City wall, which was occupied by Amerib ruthless. relentless and remorseless.
for many readers in Hongkong and the cost of living rises or falls. After July † Soviet Government to the Allies his secre- 1st, 1924, a farther revision mas take cars, Mr. Philip Serr, called on him Far East: In the course of a fun states 'can troops during the Revolution of 1919,
·Sack the lot!" He tells the country that
ment he says: Now the by the decision of the Allied Legation we are wasting money on half the Navy-is the charge of twelve guineas evidence
question arises place every three years,
(Mr. Bullitt) and "apologized for his Guards pay, armament pay, special commanders, has been formally handed beuse it is obsolete already by the that the West-end tailor is a profiteer rates far officers soumissioned from thief's action."
The
cloth for such a suit would take three over to the Chinese authorities.
development of big. fast ships and huge and a hall yards at 30%. This brings the Armas of Decupation bonus, and "Mr. Kerr explained," said Mr. Bullite
Half the Navy wants scrapping cloth to five guinea; the mak
making, with
children's allowanes as from January to the Committee. that when Mr. Lloyd and the other half will be equally useless the recent, advance, will amount to £4: F1st, 1920, are abolished all officers who George got home intending to recommend
the
together trimming to at least 30s in a very few years because of the internal making a total of over ten guineas. Add
Eavourable action on the Soviet proposal, combustion engine and oil, and if the to this the
The rate of Command pay are doublethe' found that Ford Northcliffe and Mr. salary, the expenses nation does not sack the spendthrifts the establishment (such as rates taxes unless otherwise specially provided. The Winston Churchill had rigged up a Con
is the cutter's Then is the day of grumbling not far sent, and other charges), as well as the following table gives the aura servative majority which intended to slay off, Seven months before the war broke treased wages or the trimmer, the buy-of pay for combatan; bläcers :---- out, he had printed in capital letters far, and the packer. amount left is
him
if he did so." In dealing with Would
Mr. Lloyd George," said Mr. Bullitt to and circalated the warning that the by no means & profiteer's haul. submaride is
is the
of War any reasonable trader who bought an Vessel for
"He develope this Sghting Expe
this article for ten guiness think he was cover.
the Committee, commenting on t the latter's subject in a further letter in which he ing these expenses and the interest on his assays that air Eghting dominates future capital by charge of
statement to the House of Commons, "you twelve guineas.?
must remember that you cannot take any the war, both by land and sea. By sea the The true profiteer is the cloth manufac only way to avoid the air is to get under turer. Ong arm alone increased its pro- water. The future of a war and the hts of £1,000 before the war to £38,000
of his public statements seriously." " future of sea commerce, Lord Fisher says. absolutely rest on the internal combustion the spinner the only profiteers. Tho p annum since, as shown by its own engine, and the internal combustion and the spinner the unking macho-mous balance-sEeet. Nor are the manufacturer-
engine cannot exist without oil He goes roit' of wool.
on if British and foreign wool free. it is never sold | at less than the Government's high limit. Australian wool in the grease (which be Fure the war was sold at 1s. ad), new etches B, and is. Be in the London mar ket. It is very evident where the pro- the raw material has been exploited for heer comes in. In the matter of clothes it is worth and the private sailor
[RY COURTESY OF THE "HONGKONG CHINESE COMMERCIAL NEWS,'']
REDUCTION OF THE ARMY.
SHANGHAI, November 5tht The military governors of Anhui, Chill, Nunking and Fengtien having approved the iden of reducing "the num- ber of soldiers in their Provinces so to relieve the Financial harden of Empire, the Military
Ekvernors of
Hunan, Huph, Honam, Shensi, Fukien sund Chinking have telegraphed to the Peking Government their willingness to adopt a similar proposal,
KAN WAN-PANG REJECTED.
SENO-JAPANESE MILITARY PACT.
The Chan Yi-yun (Upper House) ns He declared that Bolshevism must be sembled un November 4th. The voting for foughs and justice niust be done Kan Wan-pang as Premier resulted as to the workers. The Royal Comfollows: fur, 103; against, 101 mission weald try [O devise better methods of easuring payment of a basic living wage and adjusting the minimum wage automatically to the cost of living:
Workers must be given an inducement to increase production, while, the rights of Capital to its share must be recognised All must combine to make strikes praç- tically impossible,
The Government would give organised Labore a legal status and authority aud create a Cominonwealth Industrial Court to deal with Federal industrien.
The Acting Chinese Minister in Japan has telegraphed to the Peking Govern ment that the Japanese Lovernment has greed to the cancellation of the agree. rent enforcing military co-operasion be tween China and Japan. Another agree ment must be substituted.
:"
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)
FRANCO CHINESE MARRIAGES.
PARIS, October 28th,
In view of the number of marriages between Chinese Inbourers and French women, the Government has issued a cir cular warning too women of the pos A Commission would, shortly be ap.sibility of their finding themselves in the inferior, position of second wires on their. 'pointed to investigate the question of re- arriving in China.
modelling the whole incidence of Com-
monwealth' taxation in order to plus the "burden on the khäulders heat able to bear.
it..
Public debts, including those of the States, totalled £40,000,000, which must be met by direct taxation. The position demanded economy, enterprise, and de- velojament
He concluded by eloquently appling to the patriotism of the electora.
THE SHAH OF PERSIA.
UN A VISIT TO LONDON.
LONDON, October 31st.
PUNJAB RIOTS DEBATE OBJECTIONS TO THE VICEROY'S
Sir
COMMISSION......
flieuld by who
limited and tells 11 story of his deligh
and much-worshipped friend, Sir Heilby, one of the greatest living is as meek a Moses and as thorough as Cromwell
Sir George with his own money and in his own laborator turned 23. into all its constituens parts of oil tons of coal a day Ammonia and every other nasty thing, leaving a residue which was capabl
is blamed for
The
draw the new rates of pay and allow. адеев.
Raak
Pay per day. Colonel Commanding a rigiment of
Foot Glards Colonel in addition
Pay Lieutenant-Colone): Lieutenant-Colunet commanding
4. 55 0 1654 Command
10 d 47 8
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regiment of Household Cavalry or battalion of Foot Guards, in..... addition as Command Pay... 10 Jajor
31 6 Major, after five years service us
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Lieutenant, with seven years total Lieutenant
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Second Lieutenant
Second Lieutenant after two years"
"total
10 0
andi
SECRET RUSSIAN MISSIÓN,
The following is Mr. Bullitt's version of the genesis of the Prinkipo Conference" negotiations which took place with the Lenin Government,
Mr. Lloyd fieorge's share in the matter.
lpenrly January; he said, Mr. Lloyd George, made proposals at a meet- ling of all the Russian factions in Paris” Reading from the minutes of the confer cnce of the Council of Ten which took 19 H
place on January 21st., M. Ballito said being
made into a combustible for the
The general rise in prices is very well
13 0
that after President Wilson had suggested of Glasgow, the, size and shape of illustrated in the list below, furnished by poor st one's fist, at a cost 50 per cent. less than a private hotel keeper at Brighton, in
16 0 that the meeting should take place farther without leaving any ash, and smoke order to establish his contention that the divided into two sections--( normal, Clemenceau's objections, that Mr. The new rates of pay for soldiers are East, it was finally agreed. in spite of annihilated For the benefit of the hotel proprietors expenses have gone up rates; (2) tradesmen's rates. All soldiers pig-headed individuals who talk of the by a much greater percentage than his Scarcity of oil in the world as compared charges. The following, is a list of a few (except boys) up to and including laure Wilson should drait the plan, for the with coal be says that though he is not articles he recently had to purchase undergeants who draw normal rates are Prinkipo mesting.
scientist he knows it is a practical fact he compares there with pre-war prices!--
eligible for proficiency pay. A soldier that from the moment coal sees light it begins to deteriorate,
the day.
1914. 1B10:
enlisted as a tradesman and drawing The proposal inter fell through, Mr. and when
£ s. d. . છે. normal rates while learning a trade is you send it to some of our coaling sta-Laundry, per 1000 4 019 6 not eligible for proficiency pay. The rate Bullitt added, owing to French opposi- tions, such as Perim in the Red Sea, and bmal! tholecloths 0 4 1 other such diabolical places (I suppose Serviettes, per dozen... 0 11 0
019 of proficiency pay is 6d. a day. Soldiers tion, but Mr. Lloyd George was still Lord Fisher includes Hongkong) it isCups and saucers, per
drawing tradesmen's rates are not eligible determined on some such meeting, and 1 for proficiency pay.
arranged ย conference between him and only a short time before it loses its calori fie goodness, But oil, he says, is extra-
dia cuss how it could be
On ordinarily like port wine-the
lunger you
February 19th. M. Clemenceau was shot. keep it the better it becomes! Be goes
Mr. Lloyd George telephoned from Lon don saying that since M. Clemenceau had been shot be (M. (menean), **WES DOES of the roost,
was useless to and it was. attempt anything in opposition to his wishes. The Prinkipo pinn was drop- ped, said Mr. Bullit, and was sent to Russia to find out how the fighting could be stopped, and to get back quickly as possible with the . Soviet Government's proposal. The jo
journey was kept secret from the other Allied re- presentatives except the British this.. United States Mission bad practically had no secrets from the British Mission, suid Mr. Bullitt
on to say:
The normal rates are as follows:-
1110
dozen I'lates,, por dozen ...... Tumblers, per dozer Apives, per dozen Meat, per lb.
0 10 6
6
0 10 4
000 0.19 &
10 0
347.
G 1
.0
4
0 0 7
8 214 H
Q
"Pay. per day. Regimental sergeant major, masted gunner. 1st Class, and all other warrant officers, Chess except in certain c
14 di
14 0
13
D
-1-
5 0 0 12 0
foto B £24 1 11
The point. I wish to develop is that the Tea, per 15.0 1 2 Almighty arranged for the lost ten tribesec. current, per unit. 03 of Israel, being the Anglo-Saxon race and Coal, per ton the Afghan (and I understand also that Wages, por werk part of the tribe of Ephraim is still in the Garden of Eden), that, instead of these fixed coaling stations, to which we had to carry coal from Cardiff with cun
deterioration, the douan should tinuous be covered with peripatetic fuelling sta tions, bringing oil from Borneo, Lobitos the Pacific coast, Mexico, Trinidad. Venezuela, Persis, Eg pt. and heaps of other places.
one of these
NO
Regimental qartermaster-acr-
geant
The Pronteering Act may do something Quartermaster-corporal-inajar to check profiteering, but we shall Quartermasterergeant instructar never see a return to the pre-war level Squadron, tatters or company of prices, and I am afraid it will be a sergeant-major long time before any substantial reduc t.on becomes apparent in level of prices.
the present
LONDON TO PARIS AIR EXPRESS.
Squadron corporalmajor Squadron quartermaster-corpora| Squadron corporalmajor rough-
rider
Squadron sergeant-major rough- Squadron corporal-umjor-instrite-
ridet kon
- quartermaster-sergeant...
زدید
10 0
9 6
1
For squadron sergeant- major instructor in fencing and gymnastics or in misketry Battery or company sergeant- Squadron, hastery or company
major instructer
Colour-sergeant or staff-sergrunto
cook, corporul Sergeant, corporal of horse (House
(Household Carulry)
hold Cavalry), corporal of horse trumptter, sergeant trumpeter, sergeant drummer,
sergrant piper, of sergeant bugler dog Lance-sergeant......... Corporal or bembardier... Trooper, gunner, driver, private, Lance-corporat or länge.bombardier 4 3
SIX, September 10th. An important debate was inaugurated
The position of every in the Legislative Council to-day caperipatetic fuelling stations, these oil The express aeroplane service down daily between Lonada and Paris by the resolution by Pandit Malaviya, propos ships-shortly called oilers is known ing a Commission of persons cot con
at Lloyd's every day, and is indicated on
Arcruit Fransport and travel, Ltd., 19 nected with the Government to investi-
a chart, as is that of every other vessel conjunction with the Compagnie General gate the Punjab disturbances, with power over 100 tons. so that the captain of an Transaerienna, bas just completed IIN. to annul sentences inflicted under mar,
oil-fuelled ship, when his chief engineer first month of continuous operation told him. he was running short of fuel,uring that time at higats were scheduled Ina. The Pundit asserted that the Indian could consult his information cook and und 5s were accomplished. Although the public was disappointed with the con
Eteer
south-east 10 miles we will stitution of the Committee announced by find an all-tank, and whether it was bute to described as probably the the
worst in the world from a weather puiat roy, and also with the terms of calm or whether it was gale be' could j' view, only once, when the wind attained sergeant
He said he was grieved at the take in his oil, fate of the Europeans done to death by the drift of Lore Fisher forecast, fight abundoned. Only three days out From this extract the render will gather city unknown, for years, was a The Shah of Persia arrived at Dover for the hundreds of Indians who fell vic-surface while it is calm, and go under for flying," 18 were unfavourable, and
the fury of the mob, and was also grieved Future commerce, vessels will go along the 24 are described in the schedale na fit tims to the fury of those maintaining when it is from Paris this afternoon on the Royal order. Edward Maclagan, who followed, the
For war, imagine days were noted officially as "unft." On Yacht Alexandre, escorted by destroyers.
be exclaims. the possibility
No the day that the fight from London was funnels. That is why an attacking fleet is abandoned, when there were squalls of declared that people outside the unit given away-you can see the tops of the 100 miles per hour strength, the machine Prince Albert and a large and distingu- did not realize the gravity of the disturb
naces. But for the rapidity with which No smoke! You can see the dammed it Hounslow beture its scheduled time. Zunnels twenty miles off And imagine from Paris not only started but landed ished party received the Shah, who pro
the disturbances were met, the lives and ceeded to London" by special train and property of all classes in Central Punjab, smoke 40 miles off. There is a quaint Twice only were puts compelled to was met at Victoria by H.M. the King possibly beyond that province, would mixture of piety and something like
light e rothe. bave
Once, after a five in imminent danger.
Begard profanity in the
Perfinitled with dam Poor eer: air again and, in the other case, after
which minutes the was and the Duke of Connaught and conducting the martial law cases, he had ex- ed in precession to Buckingham Palace, which he could impugn the decisions of
amined many, and
and could not find one in
tainly give fresh edge to our appetite for
book of reminiscences
alighting to rectify an uil pressure that
Lord through streets lined with troops and the Courts. The question of punishment.
Fisher is said to be writing. In an in- defect, the pilot wisely decided, in view however, was different, as in many cases
promptu couplet Lord Fisher once said that night. The Company's waybills, it of approaching "darkness, not to proceed cheering crowds.
the Courts were compelled by law to in-
of himself: diet severe sentences
is stated, show a steady increase, now, in Bir Edward ex-
the consignment by air express of plained bis policy regarding the reduc- tion of the
which was to prove
regular daily loads. The air express bas the font was not vindictive that
vidently come to stay, and we are likely oop to see a considerable development of and to restore confidence between the authorities and the people.
the servico. THE GOLF BALL
The King, banquets the Shah this even- ing
DUTCH LABOUR EIGHT-HOUR DAY INTRODUCED.
THE HAGUE, October 31st. The First Chamber unanimously adopt.
and a 45-bour week,
been
communities in
Sworn to no party, of no sect am I; I can't be silent, and I will not lie.
PROFITEERING."
bugler, budsman, kettle-drum- mer, trumpeter, fer, piper, or drammer
Ditto, after two years, serpice a Boy, until he attains the age of 18
above
or is placed on the recognized establishment of the band'
7
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BRITISH EMP HE'S SIX VOTES MR. WILSON'S EXPLANATION.
President Wilson delivered a speech at
24th-to
Colonel House for got about'
He then read to the Committee the pro- position from Lenin's Government, which said had never been made public in Paris
· Colonel Hous, who (aid MA Bullitty was enthusiastically in favour of making peace on the basis la.d down in the
Lenis
proposal, discussed the matter.
nt some length with Mr. Lloyd George and General Smuts. General Smuts said it should not be allowed to lapse, Mr. Lloyd George, however, Mr. Bullitt ed, said he did not know about British public opinion. He (Mr. Lloyd George) had a copy of the Daily Mail, and called attention to its attitude, and asked how he could be expected to do anything "in face of that sort of thing.":
Mr.
SEARCHING FOR AN ENVOY. Lloyd George (continued. Mr. Bullitt) said some one should be sent to Russia who was known to the world as a complete Conservative, and remarked, “I wonder if Lord Lansdowne would but, said Mr. Bullitt, he quickly
added No, they would probably Mr. Lloyd George said he wished either Lord Robert Cecil
er General Smuts would go, and finally he discussed sending Lord Salisbury. Mr. Bullitt added that Mr. Lloyd George urged him to make his report
public I attempted to, said Mr. Bullitt submitted it to the Commission, but there was no man willing
its to assume responsibility for tion."
Referring to
Llard statement to the House of Commons, Mr. Bullitt said it was
was the most egregious ense of mislending the public ever known.
In the course of
of his evidence
Mr.
The Profiteering Act is now being brought into operation, and it will soon be possible to judge to what extent "pro- Steering is responsible for the present high level of prices. Local tribunals are
As nearly everybody in Hongkong Spokane on September. 13th in which he Bullitt quoted a statement, which be says vesuga pula over the country to in-now-a-days aspires to play golf, 1 men- replied to the objection that Great Bri. Ir. Lansing nade to him on May 10th vestigato complaints of "profiteering."
tioned in a recent letter the controversy tain would have As Bamples of complaints which
preponderance of last, to the effect that "if the Serrate bayo already
which has been waged in golfing circles as voting power on the League of Nations understands, and if the American people been made, I may mention one home regarding the proposed standardi He said any possible danger on that score understand. a large London store 7id for a rec] of
ed Bill providing for an 8-hour day citizenship as the other who were mur- by a London lady who was charged nation of the ball. At a business meeting W26 removed by the fact that the deci-ed." A this Treaty, it will be defent-
ALLIED SHIPS....
appealed" to the war. This case has been referreck to Andrew's a day or two ago, the chair. Bembah in the Assembly six units o The mysteries of the paravane were should be altered, not in order to reduce bitert. charge complaint is of an exor-mittee (which met last week for the first whereis
of reference lens.
for
the
vote
D
of the
Peace with
Kerr's suggestions as follow
embodying Mr.
A vigorous spech was made by Mr. W. E. Crum, president of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce, on behalf of a European community, in which be said that they possessed the same rights of India. It was Europeans dered in the Punjab, European churches which were burned, European property
to Mr. cotton which would have cost 1ld before of the Royal and Ancient Club at St. sions of the League must be unanimous, ving
added that the Lullitt, Mr. Lan- which was destroyed. A VALUABLE WAR INVENTION IN the Viceroy to add a non-official Euro the Committee on Trusts which is dead-haan, in submitting the report of the
League of Nations He
was the way the league As- SA" PLA utterle useless and
would
part thoroughly bad.. peap to the Committee of Inquiry, and
decide important questions, the Builitt id be took with him to
Mr. ing with the question of cottons maintained that the terme
and wool rules of Golf Committee, said the Com Another
British
were represented,
ted, Russia suggestions from Mr. Philip Kerr explained by Mr. Robert McKay at a
the bottle of wine at a time since the outbreak of war) were not
States had only one (Mr.
Lloyd or annul the sentences
George's
secretary of an alike in the Assembly and in the absolutely
and unoficial nature. meeting of the British Association at guilty of murder, son, on persona West End café, but the Director of the of those who deemed it necessary to have
private Bournemouth.
arson, and sacrilege, Department of the Board of Trade con-
"declared the Council,
President, the containing terma but to The Alli were indebted to this inven
upon which great reconstruction pre-rainme, but provide
paration for European cerned with the Act, in discussing the sub- they had passed, among ti mselves, the vote of the United States is na absolute the Bolshevista might be considered. He tion for
protection for the scattered ject, cheerved that the question of making following resolution as victimas and
We vato,
ena always veto and always produced & memorandum Baving ships valued two rance of the outrages. 4160,000,000, said Mr...
at European community against a
an expression of offset with one vote the British xix votes. recur- the Act apply to this class of case was their own opinions at the present mo principal uses of the puravane were to
I must say considered when the measure was before ment The Rules of Golf Committee on the difference in the number of voice,
look with perfect philosophy
That hostilities should cease at once attack submarines and protect vessels of the interference of outsiders in the Major Umar Hyatt Khan complained
and that the de facto Government should Parliament, but was decided against be from mines. The protective paravane Punjab.
Continuing, President Wilson said the remain in control of the occupied terri- in the form
He
cause of the difficulties of application of opinion that in order to preserve had been
in that owing to the number
the balance between the power of the ball justification, for the British Empire was tories. a water kite, which, province during the dices, and
which of factors When towed by a orchestra, light, be
and the length of the hole, and in order made considered, such
up of semi-independent pieces like Railways and pirts to be opened, and downwards, cutting
Aflied subjects to the
free have a moorings of the
recent war, and said that he would atments light, heat, and table appoint to retain the special features of the game no other Empire.
Turning to the question of interpreta- und
Passage to minas.-
the reasonable charge
the power of the ball should be limited. for which
from Russia. The explosive paravane carried
a future date bring forward facta to prove varies with the establishment,
Ciceral political amnesty as both sides. Another Such investigation as the members of the tions, the President remarked that he saw & the connection between amounting to as much as 300lbs.
events.
ather novel type of case is reported from amittee had been able to make lende which would not change the meaning of between Russia and the outside world.
no moral objection
to interpretations Complete restoration of trade relations' The debate
was adjourned
where complaint is made to the them to suggest that in the present the document but which would mere | Russia as the Russian, Brmies are de "that one of Vincent stated that the number of per clube-is-making excessive charges for termin by fixing a mining The com to mean what it anys. The President fur-cobilized.
leading football circumstances this object would be "ob-
Allied troops to be withdrawn from. say that America.understands the Treaty disturbances was:--14 at Labore, 301 at ground. The Tribunal will have to decide Statce Golf Association and other bodies of the Treaty must be unqualifed if bim proposals for peace which virtually sons killed in the Punjab during the tala reserved enclosures in the football mitteo propose to consult the United ther declared that America's acceptance Amritsar, 17 at Gujranwala, and two at whether a club directorate is free to fix interested before submitting a definite it is to end promptly the spirit of unrest tallies with the conditions laid down by Lenin, said Mr. Bullitt, sent back with. Gujrat-Times.
charges.
proposal to the club."
2broughout the world
Colonel House and Mr. Kerr,
of
charge or the destruction of sub-
of marines
The depth charge, however, proved more efficacious for this purposa,
It was the protective paravane that made possible the attack on the Austrian ...Aeet at Daruzzo.
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