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BRITAIN'S UNKNOWN
WARRIOR:
LAID TO REST IN THE ABBEY.
IMPRESSIVE SCENE IN WHITEHALL.
HOME RULE BILL:
MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S STATEMENT.
CHARGE
AGAINST
LATEST CABLES.
and was laid on a gun carriage. A battery
M.P.
The Dean of Westminister then pro avance the sentences of committal and as he uttered the words, ** We, therefore, com
mit his body to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust," earth from the gall of France was cast into the grave by the King from a silver shell, which he was holding in his band.
HONGKONG DAILY
UNKNOWN WARRIOR
FRANCE INTRESSIVE SCENE AT ABC DE TRIOMPHE
A Havas message says:---
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15#,
HOME RULE BILL. PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT OF
IRISH PROBLEM.
LONDON, November 11th.
COTTON TRADE CRISIS.
APPOINTMENT OF ARBITRATORS- IN CONTRACTS DISPUTE..
LONDON, November 11th
In the House of Commons, on the motion at the meeting of the International Pakis, Noveraber 11th. :
for, the third reading of the Home Rule Colton Committee, now being held in Londen. Foris.ans are preparing with patriotic Bill. Mr. Asquith urged converted art extensive reports from members show that enthusiasm for tomorrow celebration of to find a basis of a real Irish petfoment the depression in the industry extends the joint anniversary of the victory of 191000 the cocasion of the Armistice by con- throughout the world and that the organised and of the establishment of the Republican vicing Inshmen, that we are ready to shorttime movement is being extensively regime half a contury ago, The streets meet them in a frank and generous spirit, adopted,
and, consistently with every safeguard for are gally beflagged. Fisitors are arriving strategio and Imperial Interests and the protection of minorities in Ireland, to give
from all over France, ovèn abroad. [!
ON THE WAY TO THE PANTHEON
Paris, 11th..
"
The appointment of arbitrators in dealing with disputes relating to Jars and cloth contracts in greatly appreciated many die putes having been antisfactorily settled..
U.S. SHIPPING BOARD
FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.
{THROUGH LEVITIK'S AGRIOT-] MILITARY SITES IN HONGKONG.
mii
LOMDOR, November 10th In the House of Commons, replying to Colonel John War, Colonel Amery stated that the proposals of the Governor of Hong kong in regard to the Colonial Govern men'a resuming areña cosupied by the tary authorities were referred to the War
too, and the Croneral Commanding instructed to discuss the mattor will the Governor and submala recommendations. He had no information in regard to the progrese in the discussion or the sites whick might be contemplated to alle to the mili- sary authorities lastend of any surrendered
HONGKONG LEGISLATTEE COUNCIL REFORM.
Colonel Amery alaq stated that Lord Mimer was considering a despatch from the Gerernor of Houghing in regard to the representation of the British community in the Legislative Council,
Able
LIMEHOUSE JUBILANT.
Losnos, November 10th, Limehouse Chinamen are" rejoicing: over the moon of a Chinones The Lis corse fully goed a police sergeans for the recovery of £22 taken from a trunk in a night reid which led to the discovery of opium, and-
has also been awarded £8 for assault. RELATIONS BETWEEN CHINA AND
BELGIUM
Ban Tchou-way the Chinese Minister, in
BRUSSIA, November: 11th.
absolute self-government in regard to their own internal affairs Sissultaneously 4, November, 1 in Mr. Lora George said that cothing London, all Paris assembled in the viciulty would please Great Britain belter than a of the Arc de Triomphe to do besour with frank consiliation with Ireland but he pm-
RÚHARGES" "ÁGAINST EMPLOYES: like pomp and ceremony to the heroes of phasised the difficulties, especially that: Irish
AND OFFICIALS." France who fell in battlefield in the person suspicion As long as the present temper of the unknown soldier selected from thou of Lishmen presaled, they would get no
WASHINGTON, November 10th. up their lives in the defence measure which could be accepted by 1 wre he gave up their lives in
Ferdun.
HOVE Irish.
Two
employes of the Shipping Board Coincident with the celebration of Armis, Adverting to the proposed trash have reported to the Congressional Com *(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
tice Day, Frances utilised the occasion to Assembly, Mr. Lloyd George challenged, wittee, which is investigating the operation, conguemorate the fsieth anniversary of the Mr. Adamson, who did no reply, to say i of the Board, charging certain employee BURIAL OF BRITAIN'S
16 rd keyublic in connection, with which the the Assembly were summoned and declared and officials of the Board with corruption, UNKNOWN WARRIOR
heart of Gambetta, the patriot who in in favour of republic, he would agree to alleging, inter also, graft in purchasing carnate the indomitable will of France Lord George emphasised that they chantmer, and the use of political and supplies for and repairing Government mer PROCESSION TO THE CENOTAPH
after the disasters of 1970, was conveyed Mr. The blessing was then pronounced, and to its last resting pince in the Pantheon." could not recognise the independence of other influences in obtaining contracts for LONDON, November 11th the silence, which followed, was broken-by.
The procession was headed by a mass of Ireland, It would be a constant compta construction of ships and allocation of ships. (12.10 p.m.)
long roll of drums, which, starting softly colour forced by regimental flags Repretion to Ireland and others wanting to into operating companies. They also allege rose to a tremendous roll and dies, away,sentatives of branches of the arayistre Britain Nor could they permit any grows wake of Government funds. The coffin"
Britain's uukaowu.
and then again the Abbey, was filled with followed a tattered flag carmed in the thing that might weaken the strategie SECRETARY'S EVIDENCE.” warrior was draped with an historien intense silence.
Battle of the Marne and a faded and rag security of the kingdom by depriving them
NEW YORK: November 10th. The final point in the mrvice was reached ged standard of 1870. Iben n gilded car or the control of Irish harboura, kt Union Jack from Ypres, surmounted with a when the Reveille was sounded by bugler bearing the heart of Gambetta was escorted air qui interjected Hear, hear The United States is considerably inter sword prosented by the King and the deat the doors, when the royal parts left, and by members of the Government, after which The Premier then retorted that rested in the receintes made before the the congregation dispersed to make fooras gun-carriage with a simple coffin, contain-Asquith did not really favour Dominion Congressional Committee investigating the ocased's helmet, and was borte from Vic for the therands of the public who, forings the remains of the unknown soldier Hame Rule, because Australia, Canada transactions of the Shipping Board. toria station on the holders of Guardsmen the next three days, will defile before the surrounded by a group, of non-commissioned and South Africa had complete control of Mr. Richardson, Secretary of the Com
grave of England's unknown hero, who will i officers.
mittre, giving evidence said that the their. harboura, for ever rest as the symbol of the deathless On arrival ht, the Pantheon, M. Miller,
Mr. MoVeagh's persistence was caus Board's vossely had been allocated to in- glory of the million men who laid down their and, who was accompanied by the entire fired the Field Marshal's salute of 19 gua. live for the Empire in its hour of supremo Cabinet and the three Marshal, of France ting the Government to publish the dow.dividuals and corporations lacking Anga. ) a specich referring to H. Painleve's mission'
need...
delivered a panegyric, extolling the un meu as regards the German plot with ein Kanding and maritime experience, to the Far East on behalf of France urged Sinn Feiners in 1918 I would reveal while established steamship companies com- the necessity of similar rapprochement what, amenaco to Britsip - the creeks in Plained' their inability to secure tegnng" i establishment of a "sloamship service be between China and Belgium, especially the known dead and commemorating, the jubika of the Republic.
The cortege than moved to the Are de Ireland could be and how Sinn Fein plot Triomphe, accompanied by the President, ted to use them, how they did use them
ADRIATIC SETTLEMENT, members of the Government and military and how they would have used more, if rejirenentatives. Those lisabled in the war. the country had not a complete grip upon
ATTITUDE OF UNITED STATES, Veterans of 1670, and a delegation of them, which it means to retuín (load bereaved women took their places at the cheers)They would never consent to any head of the cortege, which slowly filed along thing, enabling Ireland to organise its own
WASHINGTO, November 10th, aroy and nary. Therefore, it was well
The statement of a high state official that where troops rendered last honours.
The body of the unknown soldise will be ensily raise conscript army of six o likely to be relegated to the background subsequently buried beneath the Arc de seven hundred thousand under Dominion indicates that the State Department has Triomphe while the heart of Gambetta will Home Rule. He warned Labour members begun to relax ita attitude towards diploma be transferred to the Pantheon... - that that would compel conscription in Britic problems in view of the impending tain. Furthermore, Ulster, under no cit change of administration which, however, GREAT ENTHUSIASM IN PARIS estances, was to be coerced into the accep- will not affect the Japaatne and Californian LATER.tance of any Parliament against ite will negotiations which are now nearing come A Havas messagö ways':-
* He was of the opinion that a separate Ulster pletion. Today's national celebration Lad ns Its Parliament was the way most likely to object he double commemoration of the lead to unity in Irelad. The Premier en- victory of 1918 and the establishment of the phasised that the reasons for retaining Im Republican regime alty years ago. The perial control of Customs and Income Tax artisans of the victory, those thousands who were because of the threats of a instile POSITION OF EX-ENEMY STATES felt unknown waze to by bonoured republic. Fiscal autonomy could only be
the
LONDON, November 11th. Resor
_of_" the ""unidentified | discussed with a people who frankly gave up
ideas, of independence. Though were Lord Viscount Grey,
DOSINIONS -REPRESENTATIVES.
The funeral procession to Westminster Abbey was then begun, headed by the Guards' Band playing a Funeral March
LONDON, November 11th.
(3.20 p.m.) and followed by the gun carriage by the
At the Cenotaph ceremony this morning, sida of which walked the pallbearers, Fickt the Dominions, and the Colonies were repre- Marshals Lord French, Lord Haig, Lordsented by the following Methuen and Sir Charles Wilson, distin
Canada
The Ministers, Sir Foster guished Generals Admiral Beatty and other Doherty and the Hon. J D. Roid, and naval officers. Thereafter camo units re- Mr. N. W. Bowell, R.C. presenting the Army, the Navy and ex- Service men's organisations.
As the improve procession wended its slow way through the streets to the mourn ful strains of the funeral match, "every voice was hushed and heads were reverently bared,
When the corlega. reached Whiteball, it halted before the Cenotaph erected to "Unr Glorious Dead."
In the presence of the royal princes. Blisters, the Archbishop of Canterbury and thousands of bereaved parents and widows, His Majesty, amidst a great hush, stood to the sainte before the coffin for couple of minutes, and then placed in wreath of laurel on
the
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Later ligious ceremony wodhucted by
-the
Archbishop of Canterbury followed, and as Big began to strike 11 c'clock the hupa Talon Jacks enshrouding Cenotaph fell to the ground, and the King, the princes, the Field Marshals and Ad.
Australia The Minister, Mr. Millen and the High Commissioner Mr. Fisher,
New Zealand: The-High Commissiour, Sir James Allen.
South Africa: The hoting High Com- missioner, Sir T. Blankenberg.
Newfoundland The Premier Hon. B. A Squires, E.C., the High Commissioner. Edgar Bowring
Sir
The Eastern Colonies, Fiji and the Paci fic Islands: Bir Frank Swettenham.
The West Indian Colonies, the Falklands and St. Helena: Sir George Le Hunte.
The West African and the Mediterranean Colonies and Protectorates: Sir Frederick Lagard.
Keaya, and African
South Africas Protectorates: Bir Hayes
Sadler.
from the Government/
ween Antwerp and Shanghai..
DB. WELLINGTON KOO MARRIED.
PARIS, November 11th.
A. Havia message says:
the thronged Champy' d'Elyse to the auto emphasise this clearly Ireland could the question of the Adriatio settlement is Brussels, the Hague and Madrid, "the"
LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
of the advent of the Republican regte many noben (entres in Belaire zo davi Secretary, and Mr. Bares have losed
The
economia reconstruction of France were to the whole situation did not make them memorandum declanng that the peace of WREATH FROM MALAY STATES. be honoured in the person of the great despair. He hoped that the past series of the world will be best secured by the admis The wreaths deposited at the Censtaph-Patriot and statesman, Leon Gambetta, misunderstandings was coming to an end son of all States into the League of Na insuperable energy revivified. Franco In conclusion, Mr. Lloyd George appeal- tione. The matter must be brought before include one of laurels and palms from the mira's stood to attention, and there was Maisy States, tied with the Malay States after the war of 1871. Thus, almosted to Irishmen to contemplate history the Assembly at Geneva. The longer the ez enemy nations are excluded the more loma hush lasting two minutes amongst the colours and a card attached which is in simultaneously the body of the unidentified showing that some of the Empiro's gros-cult it will be for the Longue to fulfi
French
soldier arrived in Paris The Ardeat soldiers came from Ireland enormous crowd watching the proceedings.
de Triomphe, that unique monument the The Premier naked that the Iriali; in a the purporn for which it was created. The King, the Prince of Wales, Mr. Lloyd |
first Napoleon and his soldiers, was ente moment of anger, even if they thought in Mont Gaancial conference, has shown tha George and the Dominion representatives then, desposited wreaths as the foot of the
ally selected as the most befitting gray legitimate anger, should not cost way the the sonomic problems of Europe defy a There, he will lie alone under the scupen Jamt inheritance which was theirs me tional boundaries and it would have been a Cenotaph, the massed bugles sounded "The
dong area, beneath a plain alab inscribed Last Post" end the procession was re-form.
sentative, of the ex-enemy flates. - Wa be... who wou the final victory! VI"
Ulster would do his best to perform their this not for the sake of Germany but for Bir Edward Carson declared that be in at the same time, that it is true of Abbey.
the political affairs of Europe. We press obligations under the bill
the sake of Europe.”
scribed. In memory of those who left British Malaya???-
MARSHAL FOCH'S TRIBUTE.-
Pazin, November 11th,
At the Chineso Legation in Brüssels," "in the presence of the Chinese Ministers to marriage was celebrated of Dr. Wellingtea Koo, Chinese Minister to London, with Mis Hooghal, younger daughter of Caitiongham. prominent Chinese merchant and sugar producer in
Java
CHINESE DELEGATION'S -
ANNOUNCEMENT.
PARIS, November 11th, The Chinese Delongation to the League of Nations sünounces the mérrings on Novem
er 8th, at the Chinese Legution at Brussels, of Dr. Wellington Koo, Chiesag. Minister to the United States, wild a young Chinese lady belonging to a family well-known in
the sugar industry in the fast-
MESOPOTAMIA OPERATIONS.
QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.
LONDON November 11th. In the House of Commons, General-Page Croft acked for an undertaking that no definite decision shall be taken in regard to Mesopotamis until the Empire Prime
Mr. Lloyd George replied that it was
Britain, not the Empire, and we could not quite impossible, and pointed out that the expenses of : Mesopolamik teil on. Great
keep troops in Mesopotamisk, month, langer than wie necessary.
ed and continued its slow march to the mony on the occasion of the placing of the with these simple words, "To the Soldier & ours, but join. in the Empire they helg.) failare without the presence of the repro... Ministers hays met
might live
ed to buik and adorme
HUNGER-STRIKE.
OUTLOOK IN SYRIA. FRENCH HIGH COMMISSIONER'S
VIEWB.
DAVIS CUP. AMERICAN PLAYERS LEAVE FOR
AUCKLAND.
A Haras message describing the cere coffin of Britain's unknown warrior on the As to Gabetta, his heart only was As the church bells tolled out 11 o'clock, British destroror. Verdun at Boulogne, says brought to Faria. The Pantheon, that
deep bush foll throughout the country. Marshal Foch, in a ringing speech, bade French Westminster, is to receive it Work ceased in factories and offices, all the unknown British hero farewell in the
The Parisian population; ever patriotic The influence of Armistice Day dearly moving vehicles stopped dead,
Badname of France, stating that the exploits nud spirited deemed it an honour to coloured if the speeches, which were pedestrians stood still in the streets with of the sons of the British Empire throughout brate in a betting manner such memories couched is the most candlistory test uncovered hende for two minutes in homage the Great War stand unparalleled in The public buildings, many private trae speakers were markedly anxious to to the thousands of British subjects who died world history. The blood spilled together dences and offices were decorated with daga
age avoid unnecessary controversy and man on the battlefields of France that England on so many battlefields sealed for ever and bunting.
Mr. Adamson's motion for the rejection friendship between the British and the Enormous crowds assembled from dawn of the bill was dodested by 185 votes to 52, When the corlege reached Westminster French armies and nations,
and filled the streets, M. Millerand, aur and the bill passed its third reading.
PARIS, November 11th.
New York, November 11th, Abbey, the coin was carried by the Cold
General Macdonald, in reply, expressed rounded by Cabinet Ministers, Field Mars BINN FEIN LEADER'S LETTER ON
The American Davis Cup players are stream Guarde to the grave, at the foot of King George's and the British Govern shals Senators, and Deputies, awaited"the
A Havas message says :-kanak which stood the King as chief mourner, with ment's thanks for the honours paid to the procession on the steps of the Pantheon
General Couraud, the French High Comsailing from Vancouver for Auckland on the royal princes and Cabinet Ministers, British warrior, concluding that the grave where an impressive ceremony took place in
missioner in Syria, has arrived in Paris November 1sta LONDON, November 12th. aud, whilst the congregation sang a hymn, will stand in Westminster Abbey as a toke the presence of French and foreiga not-
for the purpose of examining with theater the Davis Cup tie, they will four "The Government's « determination the coffin was slowly lowered into the gravo of sincere and profound amity between abilities and many delegations."
allow Bina Fein hunger strikers to die has re-organization of the economie life of Syria, ar 29th, and return by route which Government various mesauris for the speedy Australia, "finishing at Bydney on Janu- in which His Majesty the King cast a few Great Britain and France.
M. Millerand, in an eloquent speech evidently convinced Sinn Fein leaders of Cilicia and Lebanon
has not bees determined. handfuls of roll taken from the unknown CONSTANT STREAM OF VISITORS.logised Gambetta, whose prudents and the fatility of making more martyrs Com In an interview with a Le Matin warrior's burial place in Fra509.
It is stated that they are expected to be energy, he said, saved France in the dark equently Mr Arthur Griffithe, the sot pondent, General Gourand stated that the back in the United States by March and The congregation then sang Kipling's
LONDOS, November 19th, est days of her history. M. Millerand then ing President of the Irish Republic" se above countries offer, immenso possibilities may possibly visit on their way home. Recessional, after which came the blessing, The wonderful scenes which characterised followed by the Reveille, which closed whatyosterday's great pilgrimage to the Abbas extolled the French army whose heroment a Jotter to the Lord Mayor of Cork for agriculture, cattle raising and cotton-Shanghai, and Singapore in view of the
abnegation secured for France the victory expressing the view that the eight hanger growing way, aptly, to described as one of the most and the Cenotaph are being re-enacted to and achieved Gambetta dream, nacelynkers in Cork gaol, who are seriously
invitations to play in these places touching menes in British history.
day. There was a constant stream of the re-conquest of Alace Lorraine aid to have fasted for over ninety days, visitors last night to the Abbey which was
· IMPRESSIVE SERVICE IN THE “
PRIME MINIS) EKS OF EMPIRE Tho procession then proceeded to the Aro only closed at 11 o'clock and re-opened at de Triomphe, where the caskets were laid have proved, that they are prepared to die ABBEY.
TO MEET IN LONDON 7.30 in the morning, instead of 10 o'clock amidal renewed manifestation of the respect, for Ireland and should now prove that they Owing to the crowds which had already gratitude and admiration of the whole prepared again to live for her Kaibered to pay their tribute of respect, population The
The place was soon bestren Himilarly, at the Cenotaph the people with flowers.
ILLINOIS MYSTERY.! CASHIER'S DISAPPEARANCE.
London, November 17th." 40 p.m.) The burial of the unknown soldier (as
FRANCE AND BELGIUM
NOTICE TO LEAGUE OF NEW
CONVENTION.
COST OF LIVING, ASI
INCREASE OF OVER 200 PER CENT Nos STOCKHOLM, November 11th. According to the October statistics, the cost of living has risen 206 per cent since | July, 1914.
FOR HELRING BRITISH PRISONERS.
Westminer Abbey provides a spectacie un began to arrive in Whitehall at a very similar, celebration took place in all surpassed in unpressivenime by ang what the early hour in the morning, and there soon farge provincial cities. Everywhere, the ́nation's great rane na over witu.aved and developed sa immenso quene. The great patriotic manifestations were arranget.
will always tivo "in" "the" memory of times mound of wreaths and crosses at the foot with the greatest enthusinamn. fortunate enough to be present, who were of the Cenotaph is steadily growing, selected exaims.vely from among the people A striking feature was a mass of flowers who, through bereavement, possessed a die in small bunchos deposited by humbler not claim together accommodation was working-classes. The Duke of York in the provided for more than 800 who suffered afternoon unveiled the memorial outside the intimate loss, one half of them being widows Hoyal Exchange to the London troops who' er mothers who lost their only son. There fell in the war. were also 100 holders of Victoria Cross who" formed a guard of honour round the grave," The rest of the remaining sccommodation was taken up by ex-soldiers, nurses and goldiers who lost their sight in the way, an By 10 o'clock the Abbey was packed to its utmost limits, and the service was begun, the whale congregation
on earnestly joining in singing the hymns,
Then Big Ben boomed 11 o'clock, and immediately a dead silenos prevailed for two minutes, many members of the co gregation weeping softly. It was impressive beyond description. The all-ace was broken by this choir singing. The door was then opened, and the funeral procession entered mod took up positions around the grave, da
The King, in khaki, stood at the head of the procession, with the royal princos close by Thero vero alio, Cabinet Ministers, Field Marshals and Admirals, who had been acting as pallbearers, and dustle- guished
dvilians.
PARIS, November 11th. In conformity with the League of Na Lo Covenant the French and the Belgian of the League that the signature of the Governments baye satisfied the Secretary. Military Convention is to ward of any future German aggression.
- A Havan meenago sayari
SHIPPING RATE WAR.
ADVICE TO AMERICAN A
MERCHANTS.
HONOUR FOR "AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.
20
COTTO
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE." BCOPE OF NEXT MEETING.
LONDON, November 12th. It is authoritatively stated that the 1921 Imperial Conference will be a business meet ing on the lines of the urgsch problems of common Imperial internet. It is not pro posed na has boso suggested in some quere OTTAWA (ILLIN018), November 11th.
ters to hold in 1991 a spocial conference A mystery enshrouds the whereabouts of to deal with the Empire, Constitution, a * cashier Francis Carey, who is reported contemplated by the Conference's resolution to have been entombed on the evening of in 1917, it being widely thought that public November 10th in a safe time-locked for the opinion had not had sufficient time to grasp morning of November 12th by an alleged the significance of the changes in the inter- bandi,sho, it is stated, quitted the Nonal and external relations of the Empire tional Bank with $50,000 which he dropped resulting from the Wer.
Right, Officials after using sootyline torches and dynamite ovontually opeand the sale this morning and were bewildered to: discover instead of the suffocated hero no traces of Francis Carey.
A CORRECTION.
The report concerned, the Duke Ludwig of Bavaria, who died of preumonin at the age.
IMPERIAL EXCHANGE
PROBLEM.
COLONEL AMERY'S IDEAL
Lowpon November 11th In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George announced that fe meeting of the Prime Minners of the Empire has been arranged for mid-June 1921.
EXPORT OF BULLION, PROVISIONS OF NEW BILL
LONDON, November 11th. In the House of Commons, Mr. Baldwin, moving the greend Heading of the Export of Hellion Bill, said that the bill em powered the Government to regulate, when necessary, export of gold by an Order is Council, and make fugulations controlling the export by licence, and also incressed the penalty för melting down coin from three months to two years, imprison- ment:
CHARGE AG INST M.P. SPREADING DISAFEECTION.
LONDON, November 18th.-
-P. appeared at Bow
LONDON, November 12th, LONDON, November 11th. Colonel Amery, speaking at a lunched It appears that owing to a confusion of given by the Anti Double Income Tax names, the announcement of the death of Asmolation, pointed out that Impecial Fro the ex-King of Baraçis made on Novem Lerence need not necessarily Be limited to d) tariffs, it might apply to every form of berth was incorrect, y
trade, commerce, shipping and telegrapha He desired to see a system which would free us from the dificulties of the exchange Street and was obscend with sodition, and problem within the Empire and not make spreading di strection The capo was it more difficult to regulate exchanges be adjourned for a week, bail being granted tween India and Canada or Australia and of £1,000, South Africa than it was at present between Fromanile and Sydney or Halifax and
WASHINGTON, November 10th. The Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire has been bestowed on Mra Morgenthau, the ex-American Ambassador to Turkey, in recognition of his service to of ninely. British civilian and miliary prisoners of (var.
·FRENCH AMBASSADOR.
WASHINGTON, November: 10th Discussing the question of orena rate M CAMBON'S BUCCESSOR After, s' moment of intaoge silence the mutting Admiral Besson, urged. American Burial Service was begun, and while the exporters to patronise American ships," and choir sang “! Load Kindly Light," Guards" said thas if foreign ships succeeded in drivs ment look up the coffin, removed the Uulon ing. American vessels from the seas the Jacis and gently lowered-it into the grave," zaleg would invariably incronaci
LONDON November 10th.. Comte de Bt. Aulaire, at present French. Anibarsador to Spain, succeed M. Paul Cambou ik fadon.
· EUROPE'S DESTITUTE
CHILDREN,
SENATOR HARDING'S CONTRIBU- TION TO FUND.
New York; -November 11th „Senator. Harding has, contributed $3,500 || to the fund for the toliet of 310 million destituto children in Europe..
Vancouver,
FALL IN PRICES.
-NEW YORK, November 11th A number of reductions in prices of all classe, of commodilles are nonpunged,
Mr. Malone,
GERMAN GUNS SIRENDERI D
LowDon, November 19h. Reuter Jearms that flermany no far has surrendered 33,500 howitzers and field guns, and 1,200 fortress puns and that only 2,500 are left which will drobably be destroyed ab the end of the month,