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SITUATION

1990. THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18TH,

IN IRELAND:

PREMIER, DECLARES GOVERNMENT'S POLICY.

THE IRISH SITUATION. MARTIAL LAW IN SOUTH-WEST IRELAND

LONDON, December 10th.

It is announced that martial law, will, firstly be applied to a limited are in

GREAT BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL h, West Poland, whers aviosatiesa, in

OUTLOOK

NO CAUSE

BOMB IN

FOR ANXIETY.

BUKHAREST:

SENATORS KILLED AND INJURED.

3

LATEST, CABLES. [THROUGH REUTER'S ADENCY.]" ECONOMY. DEBATE., MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S STATEMENT REGARDING THE NAVY.

most prevalent, but the area will an- bestatingly be extended if the develop ments require it, ***

STATEMENT BY ME LLOYD. GEORGE. LONDON, December 10th. Rumour was rife in the Lobby to-night that Mr. Lloyd George would make an important statement regarding Ireland next day. It is understood that he will Announce the possibility of the proclams hion of martial law, it the same time indicating the readiness of the Government to enter into conversations wish the repres sentatives of moderate Sinn Feir opinion

Ireland. ***

DESIRE FOR A REAL FLACRY

Great Britain, agrees to pay its debt of

FOR HONGKONG'S POOR YESTERDAY'S BRILLIANT AL

FRESCOFETE.

RECORD TAKINGS. Fine weather, wolf filled stalls, enthusias

The following was the programme of the -two.concerts S

1 Concert 9.15 p.m. 1-Song Selected Mr. E. T. Crocker g-Original-Comedian my Mr. J. Jones.. 3-Musical Monologue. Mr. A. Whoelan...

(Miss V. Young

V. Young. 4-instrumental Trio -, V.

R. Young

US LOAN TO GREAT BRITAIN) U.S. TREASURY TO MAKE TENDERS

- FOR RUPEE CREDITS.

WASHINGTON, December 1DIN The Secretary Mr Houston has announced the desis of the plan by which $153,000,000 due to the United States for silver purchased in war-time by 1024, The debt represents bullion obtained from a Paul melting liver dollars to relieve the shortage of India money, and will be paid in equal Intaal instalments from 1921 to the compound of the Catholic. Cathedral 3-Piano Bolo 1924 in proportions of 60 per cont. on was crowded, and the basy bum of market-4 The Two Rascals f

6-Comic Song Mr. East. April 11th and 40 per cent, on May 5thing could be heard a long way off. At mid-dong Selected Mr. H, Thetford. each year, with accrued interest of 5 per night it was anticipated that $90,000 would Presiding at the Piano-Miss E. Osmand. cent from April 15th, 1919. Until the payment is completed Great Britain will be the proceeds of the few but definite permit the United States Treasury to make figures were not available. The figures are tenders for the pachase of runce creditated to be a record, offered in India on the same tervis 25 British natioonis.

#zoTha Mirzola Man”.....Mr. A. J. Braga, tio, workers and excellent arrangements,

2nd Concert 10.30 p.m. conspired to make the 37th annual All-Century Miracles

Mr. W. Evington.. Fresco Fete of the Society of St. Vincent

Mors. Dunbar and, Burnett."

erday, fikcoliplats iuccess, From early in the afternoon until midnight

The function was under the datin guished patronage of His Excellency in Governor and Lady Stubba, H.E. Vice CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA Admirst Bir 4. L. Da, K.C.B., K.E. C.B., and Com- Major-General-Fastris,

WBowden Smith CB.E. RECORD SCORING BY NEW SOUTH modore W Be trou very poins of the

WALES

SYDNEY, December 9th New South Wales made 802 runs Bogle contributed 103 Kellenay 108 registered record for Bith-wicket part and Bardsley 235. The two last-named nership, namely, 397 Bardsley's inmines was faultless, the timing was excellent and there were 28 fours.

South Australia made, 191 Pellew con- tributing 73.

The match was abandoned owing to

States nice, and in France ten times that before the war. We were not only paying our way, but, also, rediting our debt. Continting Mr. Lloyd George said that every country in Europe was 8lled with

In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd admiration for the way in which we were faciox dificulties. Reitersting Mr. Cham-, George sald; that the Government was con berlain's forecast of the future of Mes vinced that the majority of the Irish people LONDON, December 9th, opotamis, Mr. Lloyd George said that all were anxious for peace. The Government In the House of Commons, Mr. Austen it needed was wise direction, and the Was also axious for a real peace on the adequate to secure the safety of the penditure. The Government's policy there unity of the United Kingdom (cheers) Chaucertain announced that a Navy country would requite us for all the ex-basis or the acceptance of the unbroken, On the other hand, the section controlling Empire will be maintained, but the was the policy promised to the Arabs, the organisation of murder and outrage Imperial Defence Committee bad been namely, to establish an Arab State under was not yet ready for a real peace. All sked immediately and exhaustively to the British mandate with Arab Police its communications were conceived in the investigate the question of the future con and Army. When the country developed spirit of an independent and belligerent Fower. The Government will cou struction of capital ships in the light of it would amply support the whole ex-

intensify its cap rain. experiences in war-time. Until the Com-penditure in this direction. The rebellion tinue to mittee reported, the programme of new had been crushed. He was most hopeful against the wall but highly organised regarding next year, in Mesopotamia and, desperate minority using murder construction would not be sanctioned.

Palestine, also will be removed as 4 and outage in order to attain the impos charge against Great Britain's finances. Bible, which could not bring peace either The Government accepted Colonel Collins' to Ireland or to Great Britain (cheers). amendment, which was adopted by 307 The policy of the Government was, on the one hand, repression of crime, and, on the votes to 30,

other haud, preparin between the

the way towards better understanding Popter. The Premier referred to Father Flanagan's telegram of December 5th, and pointed out that Faber Flanagan's activa had been repudiated by the murder organisation Nevertheless, the Govern ment had replied, saying that it was pared to offer facilities for a complete dis elcted representatives of the constituencies in any part of Ireland on the fundamental conditions laid down by the Government,

LATER.

Mr. Chamberlain described the clamour as ignorant and irresponsible, and drew attention to the diminishing expenditure since 1918-1919. There had been a great change since the last Budget from over- confidence, over-lending, over-borrowing and over spending, but the reaction had gone too far, and trade was stagnant. Old arders were being cancelled. The corse- quent unrest must affect the Budget "Estimates. Supplementary - Estimates already presented provide an additional

GREEK PLEBISCITE.

MILLION VOTES IN FAVOUR OF CONSTANTINE.

Arazne, December 10th. The official result of the plebiscite shows

G

AMERICAN MARINE ACT, SUSPENSION OF PREFERENTIAL RATES CLAUSE. —"(“"""""་

-Comis Song g-With foils and

Bables

An Oakland Bve sester motor car of the Draw was prominently displayed on stand. same type as the prize in the Motor-car in front of the main entrance. The soumal priza motor car, which was won by Mr. Wilgrom Ticket No: easy will be taken delivery of in its case for the godown by the lucky winner

The Barda of the 2nd Wilshire Regiment.

and the Sociedade Philarmonica "Colour" hillside surrounding the Church, and in the dered excellent programmes of musio dur evening hundreds of Chinese lamps and ing the evening and added considerably to The following were the members of the coloured electric globes wicked out as many the pleasure of the Fete bright colours. The two chief events of the motor-car and the Harley-Davidson motor Gibbon (Chairman), Liest-Colonel F. J. de The former was won by Mr.T. Bowen (Treasurer), Mr. J. M. 8. Rosario fair were the raffles for the Oaklands Bassas Commisted: MWG. Fitz Wilgress, of the C.P.O.8, with ticket No. (Scoretary), Commander F. M. Hodgson, 689, sold by Miss O. Xaxier, and the latter.N., Major C. A. Law. Captain L. C. Mr. Tsui Kata Hing, of the Fu Chi Bristow, R. G.A., Captain H. §. McGrath, Ca, R.C.R., with ticket No. 55, sold by Messrs. M. F. Baptista; LA. Barton, A. J. Braga, B. W. Brown, T. A. Car- The grounds were decorated and valho Cho Bo Bien 8. Danenberg, F.

Aluminated on a moes lavish scale. A large Dillon, H. Dixon, number of zealous workers from the Royal Fernandes, P. Fisher, D. M. A. Kieran

Yat Choi, E. J. Noronha,

Navy, under Mr. R. W. Brown and Mr. Mackenzie, IAAF. Osmund, J. D.

R. Spettigue, had spent the whole of J. M. Saturday afternoon covering the numerous Camund, T. Perpetuo, E. A-Remedios, stalls with bunting and decorating the J.-J. dos Remedios, Maz A. dos Remedios grounds with hundreds of flugs from huge J. A. V. Ribeiro, A. G. Rochs P. H. national ensigns to tiny pennsats. The Hesario, Simon Tae Yao, I. Spettigue, illuminations, designed by Mr. Cronin, J..l'. Wilson.

NEW YORK; December 10th. The Shipping Board has suspended in-were particularly effective, some of the definitely the operation of the clause of schemes being very protty: the lumina

of the Merchant Marine Act allowing pre- tion of the large, Christmas Tree specially ferential railway rates to goods to be ex was generally admired: A number

powerful Kitson lights were also used, and

thum ported on American ships.

it is hardly an exaggeration to say, the whole scene. was, as promised, that a veritablo fairyland. The numerous stalls Max. A dos Remedios and Mr. M. F.

LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

of

The following is a list of the stall-holders. and their assistants

£10,000,000 for the Civil Service, and that roughly 1,014,000 votes were registered cussion of the whole situation by the, duly BLOCKADE COMMITTEE'S REPORT had been very penly designed by Mr. ford, Edwards, and Bristoll, the Misses

1

£8,000,000 for the Navy, and the Air of these practically 1,000,000 were in Numerous men had been res favour of ex-King Constantine. Ministry. tained in the dockyards and arsenals, in order not to increase unemployment. It TURKS ATTACK GREEKS, was impossible thus to continue inde-

LONDON, December 10th finitely. These men must be offered a

Bmyrna message states that Turkish choice is to further discharges or partial Nationalists are attacking Greeks at many employment as had been done in Lancapoints along the front. shire, and Yorkshire. While the Supr

Army Estimates plementary £40,000,000 (Labour cries of "Shame") they were due to the winding up of the war charges, also to the disturbed con-

were

UNIVERSAL MILITARY

TRAINING.

ditions in, the Middle East and Ire-SUGGESTION FOR ITS ADOPTION IN should be captured and broken up. They

land. Other reductions amounted to 82,000,000. Corisequently, the esti mated total would not be affected, as there would be additional expense as a

UNITED STATES.

WASHINGTON, December 8th.

In the House of Representatives. Mr.

ADOPTED

GEREVA. Dcember 10th.

TEA Boo (Afternoon) Miss Alda Franco, and Missey May Fincher, Annie Urquhart and the Misses Rogers.

IA ROOM (Evening) Mrs. Jordan, and Mrs. Bowen, Mesdames Jessel, Stops Bowen Mrs Jordan wishes specially to thank Sir Paul Chater, Mr. Eo, Madame Mrs. Sachse, Messrs. Lane, Crawford CONCERT: Mrs. A. J. Braga, W. E. rocker, R. Rozario, J. Jones, A E. T. Crocker, H. Thetford, East, The Wheelan W. Euington, Dunbar, Burnett. Two Rascals, Miss E. Osmund, and the Misses Young.

Raptists, and every corner of the ground to and Mesara. Kelly & Walsh.

which lend themselves to an affair of this

nature, seemed to have been utilised to the best advantage are attendance at the

There was a large attes

He would be glad to learn that there The Assembly of the League, has, a Father Flanagan represented was pre- Pared to accept them. Referring to the the motion of Lord Robert Cecil, accepted decision to proclaim martial law in certain without amendment the report of the Can-afternoon fete, ag which special amusements areas, the Premier said that Insurgent mittec on the use of the blockade as an were provided for children. Mind More forces by, the strong act on which had been economia, weapon by the League against E. J. Noronha and their assistants were the Tencent Stall, which faken had been compelled to take to the Covenant-breaking States.

peared to be stocked with every good TEN-CENT STALL: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. bills whence they attacked the police and The Assembly also passed the proposed appeared to

thing that the youngsters could desires Nercaba Mrs. J. M. Alves, MLA intimidated the people," who were tired of Health organisation of the League.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis were kept busy at Barton, Mrs. A. Basto, Mrs, Burden, Miss terrorism, and Was necessary that they jus

ment for the little The Tea Room Angeling Chon, Miss, Julia Gardner, Miss COTTON CROP PROSPECTS, the Chute, which provided great excite Astoria Gutierrez Miss Gertie Chon, Miss be given surrender their arme

C. Rocks Mr. and uniforms either so oficials, of the PROPOSAL TO CURTAIL ACREAGE WAR, of course, well patronised during the Cube Noronha Ming Files Garage Miss and Mrs. H. F. Rozario, afternoon. The Band of the 2nd Wiltshire Y.

Edith Soares, Helena Crown of the parish priests, provided that

Regimens played between 3 indp.m. by Misses Ireno Rozario, 1 MEMPHIS (Tennessee), Dec 10th the latter handed over the arms. If they

Aures Xavi F. Bozario, Olive Kavier, result of memployment. There

A conference of Southern at Wyndham, and Voice Sara Pardon, Glades, Prickett,

His Excellency the Governor strived at and Mesarske gulvanovich. reason to, atiricipate that the expected tary Committee, referred to the differences time, they would be treated as rebels, meruizans and farmers here has decided the Officers of the Regiment. revenue would not be collected. Though between Japan and the United States reliable to the death penalty. The to reduce costos, soduction next year by

penalty would bo applicable

Cher JM Alves, President of the DOLLAR RAFFLES: Mr. and Mrs.J. M.

W Lei. those: aulswfully

8. G. FitzGibbon, Machinery has been, set in Contral Council, Mr. ridice

caltirited." the year would end with between garding the immigration of the Japanese me

and those

Gina, 0. Xavier, M. Bouza, the redemption of debt--(cheers)restant agitation in "Japan "which Instilleds, and harbouring rebels.The Premier re-motion "to wiktail (the grant of credit to Chairman of the Bazaar Committee: Lieut. E. Danenberg, Minges Van £200,000,000 2nd £234,000,000 for into California; and denounced the cots of iw Majesty's Facing the uniforms 50 per cent." by curtalling the acreage 9.15 pm, and was received at the entrance B. Young. P

the necessity of martial law, bis growers not willing to agree to reduce Colonel F. J. Bowen, Commander F: M. H. d'Almada Castro, Annis Silva, E.

Hodgeon,

Mr. L. A Barton, Mr. Carvalho, E. Osmand E. Boares, B. Government, was determined to make tion.

Rosario, Mr. Cho Bo Bien, and Casvre, Irege Benediol, O Boza the authority of the law and the Empire

Mr. Bizon The Yan, members of the Com- Xavier, G. Pinas, L. Bours, and D-Lopes, paramount: As the same time be desired

mittee The Guard of Honour was com and Messrs. Pardoe, MacMonagie, and to Caving Ireland that the British House

posed of a detachment of Bog Scouts under Medhane.

AMERICAN

Mr. and Mrs. A F Scoutmaster Gutierrez. of Ceranong and the British nation were willing to parley with the people of Ireland with a view to establishing pesce, goods and friendship (cheers);

of America

minds

should not be gicony. No other country hard massen Japan. He asked: could show B parallel throughout Europe.

"Are the Japanese trying to bring Besides ourselves, Denmark was the only

about a conflict between the white country which had paid its way and got races and the yellow and brown races ?

Budget balance on the right side.. M. Chamberlain declared that the The world had recently learned that the policy of the Government was to secure United States was not too proud to fight. If a gradual reduction of the debt and avoid forced into a war. He advocated universal all expansion of the debt. All subsidies military training as the best prevention of bread, coalmines, railway and postal war. would end with the present financial year (Cheers) The Government was most aaxious to achieve every economy com patible with internal and external security considerations which the critics had overlooked. Its future policy was as follows: All internal reforms involving

EARTHQUAKES IN CENTRAL

AMERICA.

VIOLENT SHOCKS OVER EXTEN- BIVE AREA./

NEW YORK, December 10th. additional expenditure. excepting as re San Salvador reports state that terrific esed's unemployment, were being hung are and Munitions, Shipping and Food carthquakes have taken place in Choluteca Ministries were being wound up, but the (Honduras) Violent shocks were felt in only method of effecting savings on a Chinandega. Carinto. and Nicaragua. considerable soile was in the War Depart- The extent of the damage done is not ment-(Opposition cheers) The Cabinet known.

was again exploring military expenditures

in the Near and Middle, East with a view BOMB OUTRAGE

as

the

BUKHAREST.

IN

GOVERNMENT'S RESPONSE TO

SUGGESTION MEAN

LONDON, December 10th." In the House of Commode Mr Boyd George, in his statement on the Trish situa tion, referred to the recent resolution of the Sinn Fein County Council of Galway requesting the "British Government to appoint, three delegates to negotiate traies, and the preliminary terms of peace

WAGES REDUCTION. TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS FORECAST

BOSTON, December 10th."

A conference of textile manufacturers in New England and New York has fore Casted a 221 per cent reduction in wages The reduction affects 300,000 workers.

VILNA INTERNATIONAL FORCE.

DUTCH GOVERNMENT TO SEND

BEACONTINGENT.

Cordeiro,

la mundanenberg

da

Thinki, to the splendid scheme of mination, the grounds presented an even Barretto, M. H Baptista, D. C. Baptista, more attractive appearance at the evening J. N. Bernardo, H. B. Pereira, M. J. than at the afternoon fete. The lights Ball, E. F. Brown, F. G. de LEG vers so fell arranged that the salis showed Luz, Mrs. Lena; Miles Misses Angela up to the best possible advantage the Luz, Annie Urquhart Dolly Hanson, Elsa pagnificent display, of articles of all kinds Alves, Alda Alves, Deiminds Lopes, Aniza with

which they were covered, from pre Lopes, Olga da Roza, Leonor Collaco, Julin Santos, Idalina cious silks, silverware and porcelains to the Hoares, Herminia dolls and go.carts for the kiddies Hemodios, Marie Souza, Lolits Ribeiro, Looper Gomes, Tracy Brown, Bertha Christmas,

so well organised Brown, Angels Remedios, Edelia da Luz Where everything was so well and the stalls and side shows so successfully POSTCARD LOTTERY Mr. and Mrs. J. D. carried on it would be almost invidious to Osmund, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. V. Ribeiro, make special mention. The Bank, which Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Osorio, Mr. and Mrs. THE HAGUE December 10th 1

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sequeira, The Governmens has decided to accept was just, at the entrance, and over which JMr. and Mrs. E. O. P.

two stalwart armed Indians stood guard, the invitation of the Council of the League was in charge of Lieut. Col. F. J. Bowen, ME, and Mrs, B. F. Luz, Mr. S. M. da of Nations to and a Dutch litary con- Treasurer of the Society The Tes Stall Cruz, Misses C Ribeiro, C. Meding, M. ngent with the international force going which was in charge of Mrs. Jordan and Montalto de Jesus, C. Tavares, M. S. imitaneously, the G Government w

Vilza to maintain order during the her assistants, occupied a prominent post-Rozario, E. Sequeira, G. Pinna, G. determined to do its utmost to break up the plebiscite in the territories disputed bo- tion under the campanile and was prettily Remedios, C. Kennedy, M. L. Barradas, lighted by coloured lanterns. The two con M. Remedios, B. Xavier, L. Ozorio, B. Terrorists. The last two terrible incidentetween Poland and Lithuanis.

certs, organised by Messrs. A 3 Braga, Omoria, Mesars, A O Barradas, A had convinced the Government! ! that

W. 3. Crocker, and P. A. Rozario, the Basmedios, 2 C, Line, A. 3. Osmund, Barradas, J. M. Fonseen, stronger: action was necessary and martial law was to he proclaimed in certain areas.

sesting, capacity of the Union Club Hall L. A Osmund. made up of really excellent items and the

BOUVENIR TICKET EXCHANGE MASTS. was, taxed to its utmost at both shows, The

Dollar Hale Stall, with its splendid F. B. P. Bürs and J. J. de Remedios

selected prizes was in SOUVENIE STILL Mr and Mrs Max. WARRINGTON, December 10th display of specially red M. Noronha A. dos Remedies, Mr. and Mrs. 13. dos Official advices from Mexico forecast charge of

bed decided to give safe conduct to Binn Mr. Lloyd George said that the Government Fein members of Parliament for the pur poses of suck meeting, but had excluded members involved in the commission of serious crimes,

MEXICAN OIL PERMITS. SAID TO HAVE BEEN SEQURED BY BRITISH COMPANIES.

programme of new construction, it must "AMERICA ALARMED WATU ZA German Note to the Inter-Allied Ma complications there, ơwing, in the Provi- and was a care of attraction, as was also Remedios, Mr. and Mrs. P? J. Ribeiro,

INCREASED IMMIGRATION,

RESTRICTION BILL TO BE RUSHED

THROUGH,

Bo drastic reductions as soon situanon permitted. Mr. Chamberlain hoped

TWO SENATORS KILLED MANY that the Arab Government would soon

INJURED.. take over the Administration and defence of Mesopotamia, and the Imperial; troops

LONDON, December 19th.x would be reduced to a small nucleus and

Telegrams from Bukharest siste that GERMANY'S MILITARY FORCE the country would be self-supporting. The Cabinet was determined to maintain a botab was thrown, at the opening of the mo Navy: adequate to secure the safety foto, in the Bunste, killing two and EBOTEST TO ALLIED COMMISSION. the Empire, but, before santioning the dangerously wounding several Senatora

BERLIN, December 10th

sinnal Government granting 200res of oil the "American" Stall, in charge of Mr. Mr. and Mrs E. Rocha, Mr. and Mrs. be convinced that the lessons of the war

Control Commission says the Ger exploration and exploitation permits in the and Mr. A. F. Demand. Mr. and Mrs. FF. Ribeiro, Mr. and Mrs. EF Vanden.

gation had been definitely ascertained, especially

many has never recognised the

Federal Zone, despite American protests JD. Gemand ran the Forward Stall which berg Mrs and Miss Vichy Misses, as regards the usefulness of the capital

to daband the self-defence organisatione, insi August. It is stated that the grantees repeated its record success of last year. Gutierrez, Carmen Roberts and Thelma ship. Therefore, the Cabinet had decid-

care non-military and only tampor have transferred virtually all their newly- The Bouvenir Stall, which was stocked with Remedios. Dr. Loyols da Rocha, Mecary. ed, the Admiralty concurring. that" the

ary, but necessary.ros lief acquired rights to British all corporations soms really useful and beautiful articles, CA Mattos FC. Laurel, E. Mattos, the early part of | Luis Gutierrez, F. C. Collaco, A. B. Gombe The German Note points out that

was kept busy us out souvenirs in L. CR. Bouza Lurio Ribeiro, L "Boza, Committee of Imperial Defence should

WASHINGTON, December 10th,

completion of the surrender of arms by the

evening exhaustively and immediately investigate

da Silva The House of Representatives voted, all-dielenos.organisations does not apply to the policy of future construction in the light

Articles not claimed at this stall by 10.30 of war-time experiences. No programme of almost unanimously in favour of restrict, Stari and East Prussia. The format is

pwere in accordance with the oundi Mr. W. J. Wilkinson assisted by Messrs. ing the

general depste on the immigration still completely under the influence of the

to P. capital ship construction would go Bilo four hours. Hopes are expressed Soviet regime established in 1010 and thes

printed on the tickets, transferred

Roza, J. Britta D. Remedios, of hich Almeida, and E. GAILL sented to Parliament until the results of shit will be passed Immediately self-defence organisations cannot be diy Abc, javesligation, and been considered at the Ringbell, Charming of the evilsce niggas they are confronted with pass on reially actomed will were were by that time becoming depleted

that

other stalls and gideshows, some

The lost economy would be enforced Exles Committee declared

that, the in the administration of the Air pro Hood gates of inanigration can unless the the possibility of defencelessness against entertained to dinner by the President at in the admin position and functions of Bob gates of immigration. Inte föda vine forulations the que, fingham do suffer te ve

equipped with modern-

Air forces would be examined in relation ployment (already estimated at 2,000,000 so the Army and the Navy. trade will be rampant, and the wage scale will

Lieut. Col. Godfrely Collins moved an be destroyed....... amendment urging the reducing of the coming Estimates to the utmost, in order to secure a sound financial position with reduced taxation.

HUMAN WRECKAGE OF WAR

Mr. Johnson, author of the Immigration Bill, said, We are receiving the instam Sir Donald, Maclean emphasised the wreckage of the war, not the strength fact that whereas Mr. Chamberlain and virility that once came to hew our budgeted for Supplementary Estimates of forests, and zoll your factories. Worst of 720,000,000:: they amointed to all they are coming in such numbers that momentarily we shall not be able ade- quately to take care of them."

ing from the warlike sets, of their neigh. bours and the entry of portions of Basso-Polish armies. They must be able to applement the inadequate forces of the

THE KING. OF DENMARK. pregnantangkang

CURDIAL WELCOME IN PARIS. PARIS, December 10th Their Danish Majesties, who are visiting

مثلة

during

exchange for the $1. admission tickets to Z M. Perpetuo anÍ

the

Gallery run by Mr. M. Loureiro Mrs. Bummers, Mrs. J. M.

Gonzales

of CHUTE: Mr. and Mrs. Willis assisted

FARM YARD AND STORE: Messrs. F. H their stocks The approach of Christmas Messia Vinen, Belles, and Clinton, by They have gone to visit the was probably responsible for the good busi-

nets done by Mr. Dillon's Farm Yard, Dillon and J. P. Wilson,

GALLERY: Mr. Mo- ELROTR10 Mr Thillon' Christmas Tree, vary prettily Hluminated; was, of course, the centre of Carthy, Fam NOBEL PEACE PRIZE.

attraction for all the little ones, and wher Farmo Dir: Mesers, Croninad AWARDS FOR 1919 AND 1920, Father Christmas made his appearance beWLETTE Tasta: Miss L. Loureiro, Mia

WESTPRived with delight and enthusia 10th. The Electric Shooting Candles (Mersis Bochn Desember Bro0 HOLMA CHARGE AGAINST GEEMANÝ A mage from Christianis slates these Brags and Pa Horario and BRAY TUB Mrs. Neeson, Mrs. Innes,

President Wilson has been awarded the

and Grout) Miss Annie Dillon. NON-FULFILMENT OF UNDER- Nobel Peace Prize for 1919 and 3. Loon Mesdames Care well-patronised, wer CHRISTMAS TREE Mr. Dillon, Miss

also appeared to be Bourgeois for 1993.

also the Roulette (Miss Loureiro), the Warren, Misses: May, Doris, and Agnes Electric Dip, the Bran Tab, the Aunt Dilon Bally the Lucky Wheel, Ballin Bucket, the Shooting Gallery,ja, while Quoita and

** straff " the Boladevik seemed la chance to !!

to bring genuine pleasure to a luge zium- ber of the bourgeals. The Refreshment Daris, BITY, Hurley, Dunn, Treagier, Stall was in charge of Mears. Casey, Driscoll, Jeffers, Goggin, and Miss Perpetuo and W. Wilkinson, and need less to say, did a roaring" business til midnight For the convenience of winner of price there was Parcals

Ward charge of

TAKINGS.

PARIS, Deamber 10th Als meeting of The Foreign Affairs Cony mittee it was stated that none of the Allied Fadvances to Germany to improve the Ised- ing of the Rair miners were expended for that purpose.

100,000,000 a Mr. Lloyd George sald that the chief riticism had been agkirat that Ministries

AUSTRIAN REPUBLIC. of Transport, Education and Health, He pointed out that increased education) was. due to increased salarica: He could not ELECTION OF PRESIDENT. Anacine. more dangerous policy they bị

VIN December 10th, starving teachers, Hall-starved teachers had a good deal to do, vits Sinn Fein in Dr. Hainich has been elected President Ireland. While their own expenditure of the Austrian Republic. He belongs to was seven times that of the pre-war ex- co political party, but is a staunch parissa, penditure, Italy's me, in the United of the union of Austria with Germany, annos last the

M. Leygars déclared that Germany had undoubtedly not carried out her undertak ings, and added that Franon in the 1921 Budget was providing advanom, of milliards 7.This situation of marks, to Germ

comier, declared

HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST BECKETT DEFEATS MORAN,

Loypow, December 10th Albert Hall in the twenty rounds content, Frank Moran

dout Joe the second round Cable Neser will be found

esra. E. Ribeiro

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