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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1991.

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

PRESIDENT HARDING'S INAUGURAL

ADDRESS.

AMERICA'S NAVAL LIMITATION PLAN

OUTLINED.

LATEST CABLES. {YKRUUGA REUTER'S AGENCY.]

OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE.

"ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT

HARDING.

Additional particulars of the extent of Mr. Hughes's naval pita outlined to the Conference are gathered from the state- ment that this provides for the immediate destruction of sixty-six capital fighting Mh:pe, aggregating 1.875,000 tons, within three months after the agreement. The naval establishment of Great Britain will consist of twenty-two ships of the United States eighteen and of Japan ten, The total tonnage of each of the Powers in cruisers. Eotilis leaders and destroyers would be. Great Britain and the United State, each 150,000 tons and Japan 270,000 tons. |

RESTRICTED TO PRINCIPAL POWERS..

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BELGIAN ECONOMIC MISSION. SEARCH FOR NEW COMMERCIAL OUTLETS.

DRASTIC AND FAR REACHING. GREAT BRITAIN'S POSITION. All the delegates regard Mr. Hughes's! proposa's as or drastic and far more

PARIS, November 19th.. serere than were expected. Nevertheless to says the sition of the British dele The layas, correspondent at Washing it seems that there is a general unanimity gation appears to be very delicate, of opinion that the proposals, even if seems probable that Great Britain will

BRUSSELS, November 19th. finally modified will form a splendid declare herself the friend of America but by the Government, is starting for South A Belgian Economic Mission, initiated basix fur discussion. The delegates ap the ally of Japan. If certain American America and Central America in a tow prove of Mr. Hughes's idea of stating circles over planned to prevent a renewal days to discover new commercial outlets. forthwith the maximum reductions con-of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance this hope. templated. The members of the British can pever be realised, but there is a naral mission are very surprised' at the tendency in influential British quarters far reaching natura of the memorandum to restrict the scope of the Alliance by and the preciseness of the details.

Briand dealared, it is an excellent which it might be, exercised.

defining clearly the circumstances beginning Mr. Hughes has, immediately closed with realities and has laid down a straightforward -proposal.'

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AMERICA'S UNKNOWN

WARRIOR. TOUCHING POPULAR TRIBUTE TO MR. WILSON.

WASHINGTON, November 19th.. Mr. Wilson was the object of a touch

Unknown Warrior.

SHANGHAI "BACES,

FOURTH DAY'S RESULTS.

T

The Shanghai Race meeting was copa cluded on Saturday and the results of THE SUB-GRIPPING HAN ICAP.-Distance- the day's meeting aze given below.

Mr. P. Hinode's Kobe

one milo and a quarter.

Mr. J. Spunt's Last Call III. Mr. Day's Daisyland

Time: mins 13 3-Becca. THE AUTUMN HANDICAP-Distance

mile and a quarter. Mesars Patts & Hayim's Fighting Mr. Hellenic's Ajax ...... Toeg's Wilson Time: min. 37 1-88egs.

(Mr. Spängfeld).

(Mr. Burkill) ↑. (m. (Mr. Olsan) |

ond

(Mr. Knoll)

(Mr. Hill) 1 (Mr. Moller). #

THE GRIFFINS HAN CAP.-Distance

mile and a quarter.

rican delegation intends to submit to the The correspondent asserts that the Ame

Signor Schanzer, head of the Italian which will include a special Argio- Conference a plan for naval disarmament delegation: vulogised the clear and cour-Japanese-American Convention pledging ing popular tribute at the conclusion of ageous statement and paid a tribute roh parties not to undertake any navel the ceremonies in connection with the America sincerity in laying all her cards construction during a given period except on the table.

There was a great to replace obsolete ships and also under non-partisan demonstration before the taking that Japan and the United States residence of Mr. Wilson who came quà will not fortify their respective pacific and received a committee, the chairman Mr. F. S. Gibbings's Sandy Bay territories.

of which said: "We congratulate, you, ar. William McBain's Larissa wounded soldier of the world war, on regaining your health. Your work chall not die." Mr. Wilson movingly replied, speaking for the first time since his ill ness. The national song was taken up, Mr. Wilson throw a kiss to the crowd and Mrs. Wilson wept.

THE GENERAL SECRETARY:

WASHINGTON, November 13th. Minister to The Hague, has been chosen Mr. John W. Garrett, ex-United States as general secretary to the Disarmament Conferenes.

WARLIER CABLES.

THE ORDER OF PROCEDURE.

"

EARLIER CABLES:

INTERMENT IN ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY.

WASHINGTON, November 19th. The Conference opened at 10/30, this morning "with a prayer by President Harding's pastor, the Rev. Mr. Aber netby who prayed that untold blessings

CONFERENCE COMMITTEES)^. might descend upon the world as the re-

WASHINGTON, November 11th suli of this auspicious day. President

LONDON, November 12th Hading then spoke.

After the election of officers two com-

A prayer by a Baptist Minister will His opening de

In the course of his address Mr. Hughes toes will be appointed, namely, an Disarmament Conference, which will be open 'te-morrow's inaugural session of the Flaration that the conference would signally influence the world was cheered. Explained that the Conference

Armaments Committe, on which the re-held in the Continental Memorial Hall of There was similar demonstration, when stricted to the principal Powers because Presentatives of the five Great Powers the Daughter of the American Revolu President Harding asked how civilisation they mainly control the armament of the will at and the rither on the Far East, tion. The delegates of the five principai could justify the destruct or caused in world and were able to limit it. It was on which the other nations at the Confer- Powers will sit in alphabetical precedence the great war, while, the audience rose recognised, however, that other Powersence will also be represented. The Con-at the green-baize table. of over h were interested in the Far East, hence the ference will then adjourn till November hundred feet long, with President Hard. to its feet and spplantied the assertiod in

WASHINGTON November-11th his paroration that our hundred million invitation to Belgium, China, the Nethar 15th to chaul- the committees to reconcile ing in the entre.

"America's Unknown Soldier was buried frankly want less armament and none

auds and Portugal.

any conflict of opinion regardng the scope American delegates on

Hedged between the to-day at Arlington National Cemetery He declared that the inclusion is the of the Conference. wat war"

the right will with the highest military honours, Presi to discuss Pacific and Far proposa

come the British (including the Domin- dent Harding, members of the Cabinet, stera questions was not in order to

ion representatives), with the French on armaments but to support the under-

and many foreign representatives follow embarrass the agreement for limitation of

the left. The Italians will follow the ing the coffin on foot. Ex-President taking by an endeavour to reach &.com-

Americans; then the Japanese. The re- Wilson followed a part of the way in a on understanding na regards the prin-

larger one. The whole will be flanked by Diaz, Admiral Jaques, and Admiral modated at smaller tables adjoining the silent throngs, Marshal Foch, General mainder of the delegates will be accom-carriage. The route was lined with dense Far East and thus greatly to diminish oiples and policies to be followed in the and, if possible, wholly to remove dis

rows of chairs for the experts."

Beatty, who awaited the cortege at the cernible sources of controversy.

'ceedings with an address of welcome, and after an eloquent address by Presi President Harding will open the pro- cemetery rose to attention as it entered, after which officers will be elected, President Harding laid on the coffin the medals dent. Harding retiring in favour of Mr. conferred by the respective Governments. Hughes (the U.S. Secretary of State).

PRESIDENT HARDING'S POLICY.

The Conference Hall was resplendent in colour. There were military and naval attaches in full uniform; the galleries were crowded with

a distinguished as smblage of military, naval and govern- mental leaders from all parts of the world. The actual participants in the Conference wore conventional diplomatic When President Harding departed Mr. Hughes sanounced that French and Eng- Jish would be the official languages of the Confernce-

accire.

Mr. Briand replied thank-

LATER.

* LATER.

THE CHAIRMAN Hr. Balfour nominated Mr. Hughes (U.S. Secretary of State) as chairman of the Conference.

CAPITAL SHIPS.

AMERICA'S PLANS REGARDING CHINA AND JAPAN.

"

LONDON, November 12th. spéculation in Washington included the Da the eve of the Conference the following:-

The American plan for China is said to leave Japan possession of territory in Manchura, but not in Bakhalien. "A zone of influence will be granted to Japan in Mongolia. The open door" for Chios will be be proposed and the sup Pression of all zones of influence there." provement of Chinese railways by Ame

capital.

undertake to inform the others regarding Each party to the agreement would all details of construction and replace- ment. Should the American plan be adopted the United States capital ships three months after the agreement would Washington Conference rather than con-

LATER. Hope for a happy outcome of the consist of the Maryland, California, Tesident expectation is the keynote of the nessee, Idaho, Mississippi, New Mexico, sentiments expressed by to-day's leader the crossroads, but satisfaction is extract Pennsylvania,

Oklahoma, writers. Civilisation, they declare, is at ed from the fact that the great military

THE EX-KAISER'S THREAT.

autocracies of recent times are in ruins.

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cannot be

New Yoвs, November 11th.

THOUSANDS

LATEST CABLES.

ARRESTED

IN

RUSSIA. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE FOREIGN COMMISSARY,"

Rida, November 12th.

LATEST CABLES.

COLLAPSE OF THE MARK. DOES THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT

,

WANT BANKRUPTCY?

EARLIER CABLES.

DR. WIRTH'S ASSURANCE TO REPARATIONS COMMISSION.

OUT

between 1,180 and 1,080, closing at 1,100. discloses

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amounts

to.

MT. HI) 1

(Name not stated)' g Roseleaf, Jockey, Vida finished second

and Misty light jockey Knoll Anished third Both disqualified. Time: min. 48-4-50cca.

THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHA 58. —Dis sanos over Morris' water jump, twice round and in.

Mr. Henry Morriss's Petersfield

(Mr. Morris)

Mr. Campox's Old Bill

(Mr. SpringBold) '9 (Mr-Boyd)-3-

Mr. Ri k'a Liability

"No time stated. THE CONSOLATION, CUP.-Distance one mile

and a quarter. Sir Ellis Kadoorie's Hongkong Chief

(Mr. Springfald). I. Mr. Nugget's Pilgrim... (Kr. Dallas) Messrs. Potts & Hayim's Allied King

THE MANCHU STAXES.-Distance one mile (Mr. Hil) 3 Time: 2min. 40 3-5.

and a quarter, Capt. Babason's Flensborg

(Mr. Hill) 1 Mrs. Wu, McBain's Lynmouth Mr. Cire's Mistylight. (Mr. Maller)

(Mr. Springfield) 3 Time: min. 47 1-5seca. THE NIL DDBPERANDUM CCP.-Distacon

Ave furlong Messrs. Potts & Hayim's Mighty King Messrs. CF. White's Victoria Mr. Wakelam's Marlow

Time: min. 134-56

(Mr. HM) T

(Mr. Brand) (Mr. Springfeld) 3

THE GRIFFINS NIL DESPERANDE. CUP.-

Distance five furlong Mr. Robson's The Dark Bird'

Time: 1min. 15 9-5seca.

& quarter.

(Mr. Brand) E.

(Mr. Liddol!) I

(Mr. Sleap) =

(No Jockey stated) a

Time: 2min. 40secs.

THE LEADING JOCHEYS. “ The leading jockeys at the meeting are shown in the appended table. Of the ponies" Bandybay" has three wins to its credit for the meeting and "Christ- mas Gift" and Daisyland two Each.

*No. of times placed. Jockeys,

jat. 2nd.

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Hill Heard

3rd. *Total.

13

3.

19

6

4

0

10

Dallas..... Springåeld... vida Knof Pinkerton Moller

5

10

4

f

10

3

4

2

3

0

3

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6 This list is compiled from the tele- grams received by the Hongkong Jockey Club. In one or two telegrams the names of the winning jockeys were not given.

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THE SUBMARINE TOTAL The British and United States sub- ing him and then Mr. Balfour nominated marine total would each be 90.000 tons Mr. Hughes for the Chairmanship-say-and-Japan 40,000 tons. The total acro-angements belag made for the im ing that President Harding had given plane carriers allowed to Great Britain the Conference a dead and a motto,

PARIS, November 11th. sim- and the United States would be 80,000

rican plicity, honesty and honour," and adding tons and to Japan 48,000.

Haris Special correspondent at the that the nation which offered the Con- ment whose whole present tonnage exceeds Japanese Treaty is also covered by the dent Harding's policy in arriving at the

No Govern

The non-coatinuance of the Anglo- Washington Conference states that Presi ference hospitality was entitled to provide the prescribed limit would be required to

American plans. the chairman.

limit of armaments will take into ac serap the excess until replacements were

Meantime the delegates of other nations count the dependence of Britain on the begua Cruisers seventeen years old complete silence about the views rest of the world for supplies of raw million sterling, par, were discovered

PARIS, November 11th. speech said the conclusions of the Confer- Similarly destroyers, fictilla leaders and America and an indication of what bine agreement

Gold ingots, of a value of nearly a President Harding in his inaugural would be replaced by new constructions.hey are likely to advance, awaiting the materials and food. ence would signally influence the fortunes submarines would be replaced when twelve of discussion will be followed.

submission of definite suggestions by In regard to France the tripartite concealed on a locomotive, about to cross of the world. It was an earnest of the years old and aeroplane carriers when

the Danish frontier from Germany. Awakened conscience of the Twentieth twenty. The limitation of äeroplane con- curiosity, especially among the Japanese The correspondent concludes that thament recently authorized the imports Mr. Liddell's Beachcroft

revived, but. America, will be able at the right moment There is a financial predicament not China's attitude is arousing much to apply moral pressure upon Germany. "Century. Civilisation's call came not struction is not detailed, but it is declarat Washington, who think it likely in Conference does not encourage the hopes and Italian wines. Both facts give sub- Mr. William McBain's Sarigeul

withstanding that the German Govern- from the United States alone, but from ed that regulations must be provided to awai-weary world thirsting for better govern the conversion of merchant craft China. that her delegates will take up

in view of the internal disturbancea in of the extreme pacifists.

tion of large quantities of Swim laces lationships. All thoughtful people for war purposes. Existing unarmoured desired to see war outlawed,

The United States welcomes you with is excepted from the terms of the agree tions There is an impression, however, School Association, claiming to represent

surface craft under five thousand tonnage uniting opinions among the different the a strong attitude as the best means of

stance to the popular belief that the Ger.. unaifish hands. Wo harbour no fears and ment and all auxiliary surface craft that Japan in not inclined to go too far thirty million people, has sent a message

man Government is organizing its own The executive of the World's Sunday bankruptcy in order to escape its liabili-Tax Marcos Rac-Distance one mile and hare

no zordid ends.

We suspect no whose keels are already laid would be in concessions and the possibility is fore to disarmament delegates urging the

ties.-Havas. enemy, contemplate or apprehend no con- completed. quet, his content with "what we have.

shadowed that the Conference will see ex-limation of armaments, even if complete

Mr. Liddell's Carlington Beek nothing which is another's. We

tended discussions between these two coun- disarmament is unattainable immediately.

(No Jockey stated) 1 only wish to do with you that finer and

Mr. J. P. B. Eastwood's Bachelor Tax tries. nobler thing which no astion can do alone. No pride need be humbled, no

WARNING AGAINST "EXAG

(No Jockey stated) 2 Mr. Mailiw's Trylio II. nationality submerged. but I would have

GERATED, ANTICIPATIONS.” mergence of minds committing us all to

BERLIN, November 11th. Jess preparation for war and more enjoy

The wildest of baseless rumours ment of fortunate peace. If the finer

circulating in connection with the arrival sentiments were not urging, the cold hard

of the Beparations Commission, whos facts of excessive cost and the eloquence Arizona,

Dr. Wirth received this morning. of economics would urge a reduction of Nevada, Texas, New York, Arkansas,

In brief statement reviewing the financial armaments I welcome you not alone in Wyoming, Utah, Florida. North Dakota

and economic position, Dr. Wirth denied goodwill and high purpose, but with high and Delaware aggregating 500,650 tons.

that the German Government is par faith. We are met for the service of The British capital ships would be the While the voice of democracy will reule member of the Menshevik or Socialist

posely promoting the collapse of "the mankind and I hope for an understand Royal Sovereign, Royal Oak, Resolution, af Washington, a warning is issued Revolutionary Party attempted to assaɛ- A message from Moscow, says that a

mark...

THE REICHSBANK'S RETURN. ing which will emphasise the guarantees Ramillies, of peace and for commitments to less Warspite, Valinnt, Barham,

Revenge, Queen Elizabeth aga.ast exaggerated anticipations of what sinate Tchiteherine, the Foreign Com

LONDON, November 11th. burdens and a batter order which will Benbow, Emperor of India, Iron. Duke accomplish in view of the vast practical November 14th, fring two shots and miss Malay the Conferouce is likely to be able to missary in the latter's reception from on

German marks on. London fuctuated tranquillize the world."

Marlborough, Erin, King George the issues of the most varied and embarrassing. The assailant was arrested and 1.99,610,000,000, an increase in the week V. Conturion, Ajax, Hood, Bedoing character, demanding attention.

The week's return for the Reichsbank Repulse and. Tiger aggregating 604,430

note circulation of the Nagato, Hinga, Ise, Yamashiro, Fuso, tons and Japan's capital ships would be

declared that he acted under the orders of M.1,083,000,000. The increase since the OFFICIAL JAPANESE STATEMENT. thousand Mensheviks Bettsu. Kirishima, Haruna, Hiyei. and

of his party.

Within two hours three

of. beginning were arrested. A Japanese official statement to-day Mass house searches were carried on Kongo, aggregating 299,700 tons.

M30,770,000,000. NAVAL LIMITATION PLAN.

Japan approaches the Conference November 5th and 8th in Moscow and confident that it will succeed and that elsewhere, resulting in further wholesale Mr. Hughes sa Head of the American

STOKERS AND TRIMMERS. asure foundation will be laid for an arrests of Mensheviks and also of the Delegation, outlined naval limitation Mr. Hughes recalled the ex-Kaiser's interactional agreement which will make Communist leaders, Lunacharski

LABOUR CONFERENCE AND AN ad a plan for a naval shipbuilding holi-threat to decline to participate in a pro- the limitation of armaments a simple Skliazaki and many Bolsheviks on un day, involving the abandonment of all was suggested by Mr. Elihu Root sixteen of armaments which is threatening to Government circles. The message adds that draft convention fixing the minimum age the market reported in the Hongkong

posed disarmament conference when it matter.

AGE LIMIT.

FISH AND TURTLES. Japan, in common with other known charges. building programmes and the scrapping years ago. Mr. Hughes showed that the

countries, demands relief from the burden of okler shipa than the present navies.

Great dissension exista in Soviet The Labour Conference has adopted, the

GENEVA, November 11th.

SMALL BOYS AGAIN IN COURT. proposals, as they affected the United Stranglo bez industrial THE PLAN OUTLINED,” States would mean the scrapping of six The Japanese dolegation is therefore pre-anniversary of the communist revolution for stokers and trimmers on. ships at Daily Press, on Thursday, 10th inst

development. Tchischerine on the occasion of the fourth |

As a sequel to the theft of turtles from "Mr. Hughes, laid down four general the ways and two battleships launched. Just policy that may remore misunder

battle-cruisers and seven battleships onpared to join the other nations in any held an oficial reception at his residence. principles; Firstly, the abandonment of The total tonnage of the new capital ships dinge and in any progamme for the ent...

eighteen. all-capital ships on the building-pro-

A. British agent was among those pre-The Commission dealing with maritime with, stealing 25 catties of fresh fish from A message of the 2nd inst stated: B. E. Lindsell, on Saturday, and charged three small boys were brought before Mr. gramne, actual or projected; Secondly, the total tonnage of older battleships tional security. We are sure of our posi when completed would be 618,000 tons and limitation of arms that assures our na the scrapping of certain older ships which would be scrapped, up to bat not tion and ready to let it speak for itself.

questions at the International Labour the Western Market. One boy denied and Thirdly, that, generally speaking, regard including the Delaware

BEMEMBRANCE DAY.

Conference at Geneva has recommended the other two admitted the charge. should be had to the existing naval Dakota, would exceed & quarter of a mil-from the Conference itself and to form

and North

Wo want the world to learn our position

eighteen as the minimum age for mari trength of

Inspector Grant stated that early that time, stokers and trimmera, excepting in morning the district watchman reported Powers concerned; lion of tonnage.

MOST IMPRESSIVE SCENE IN Fourthly, that capital ship

the case of Japan and India, "where to him that he saw defendants at the It was proposed that its own judgment." should be used as the measurement of the st uct on of four ships of the Hood type," tonnage Great Britain should discontinue the con-

LONDON.

minimum of sixteen has been fixed, sub-Western Market entrance. One boy went THE BRITISH STATEMENT. strength of navies and a proportionate displacing 172 000 tons and with nineteen

joct to a certificate of physique and the inside, took the fish and passed it out to alhares of auxillary combatant craft other capital ships scrappable her total : "The stately and impressive sym-Day, as the Armistice anniversary is now after consultation between the most re- previously been in Court. It was only the

The British Delegation in a statement

LONDON, November 12th." employment being confined to coastal the other two. Inspector Grant said that "prescribed-

Impressive scones marked Remembrance traffic and to regulation for employment the defendant who denied the charge had tonnage reduction would be 583,000 tons. Dolism of America's mourning for her called. It was proposed that Japan shouldns and daught dead in the cause of were the emblem of the occasion The and workmen in those countries.] Mr. Hughes said that under this pro- down including eight battleships and four as a worthy prelude to the labours of an enormous gathering at the Cenotaph abandon the programme of ships laidberty has deeply moved the hearts of two minutes silence was observed very

The people wore poppies which presentative organisations of employers other day that he was charged with steal- poxal Great Britain would 'cease the con- eruisors.

ing turtles. their Brit eh comrades. They regard it struction of four new ships of the Hood stoppage of construction as they were not pie delegation, representing all parts of by representatives of His Majesty and This would not involve the the Conference to which the British Em-where numerous wreaths were deposited

Mr. Lindsell ordered all thros boys reverentially and rigorously. There was

to be whipped, the first defendant to have type and scrap all her second and her yet began.

12 strokes and the other two 8 strokes first line battleships to the George 7. Brcondly, Japan would scrap the capi. the British Empire, look for aid in the the Royal Family, also by the Prime

each. tal ships Mateu, which was launched, and tak of extreating the world from the Minister on behalf of the Cabinet. After

Later in the day the first defendant was Japan would abandon, her plans for two the Tosz and Kago which were under unhappy conditions into which the war the period of silence had elapsed. the been extinguished." Tho ship is badlyntence was changed from 12 strokes to" again brought before Mr. Lindsell and battleships and four battle-cruisers not construction, also the battleships Amaci Punged it, and of making the peace

ANTWERP, November 11th. it was stated that the boy still had the yet laid down. She would scrap three and Aknoi under construction, Atogo and cured at so great a cost the inalienable wombly sang the bymn "O God our damaged. The cargo, which has suffered four weeks' hard labour...

The firs on the City of Hangoon has wales of the previous whipping. The capital shps and four battle cruisers Takso not yet laid down. The total heritage of mankind. building and all ten Dreadnoughts in the crappable under this provision would FRENCH DELEGATES SATISFIED, Ypres resting on the Unknown Warrior's

Help in agea paat, followed by the severely from fire and water, will bo second line

new capital ships, if completed, would be be seven and the total tonnage of these

National Anthem. The famous flag of unloaded. 280,100 tons.

WASHINGTON, November 11th...

tomb in the Abbey was dedicated by the Thirdly, Japan would scrap all pre-sppointment, at the residence of Senator

M. Briand and M. Viviani called, by Dean of Westminster with solama pomp, A REPLACEMENT PROPOBAL,

dreadnoughts and battleships of the Lodge and conferted for an hour concern- recond line, including ships to but not ing the Conferencs. Both later expressed

NOBEL SCIENCE PRIZES. As a replacement programme, Mr.including the Fetteu; that is, scrapping atisfaction at the result, M. Viviani said Hughes reposed that no more capital to old ships of a total tonnage of 169,829. the bisireas of the Conference would be

FRENCH WRITERS, HONOURED. abipa be la d down during the next

LOS ANGELES, November 11th. made, and that the maximum of replace

LONDON; November 11th finishel quickly, adding that the main

The commander and six of the crew of ment tanaga ba fixed, providing even-

bositers will conclude by December 18th,

PARIS, November 11th.

After discussion of Mr. Lloyd George's the submarine 16 were seriously burned tually for half a million tons each for statement, which crested a profound im-eered he Con orenc carnestly desirous

Mr. Balfour describes Mr. Hughes's 'ho gh the detai's must be worked out. France, has boca awarded the Nobel Ulster is asked to join, the Ulster maring was ten fathoms deep and Aftcen The noted French, novelist, Anatole prise an All-Ireland Parliament in which to a fire breaking out when the sub- proposals, which are understood to come or overcome with smoke and gas owing Ahe United State and Great Britain and pression, a "bold and statesmanlike

by experts inter, M. Brinnd maid be. Prize for 1921——~ three hundred thousand for Japan.. proviso would be included permitting the tins." He is very hopeful of satisfac of Barred panco. He raw no reason Loti has written a number of books per which are at present impossible of attain from the hatches When they reached the A utterance pregnant with infinite possibiliach a common understanding that beatow on another French writer, Pierre Britain is useless until suggestions in men able came on deck. The submarine The Turkish Parliament has decided to that a conference between Ulster and ately rose too the surface and all the Cabinet has replied to Mr. Lloyd George miles out at sea. The submarine immedi replacement of twenty-year-old capital tory resulta

wilg vo the world peace of mind instead Loticnorary stips and prom biting the construction of

Turkish any ship built in replacement with

citizenship, volving certain fundamental principles raced for the shore with dames belching perta have met to consider Mr. Hughes's became the inforeste of all. Admiral Beatty and British naval ex-after defining how the interests of one and is an admirer of Islamic institutions. ing other means of securing peace with to the hold and took out the injured, who why they should not separate a few weeks taining to Eastern life, notably Japan, meat have been withdrawa, and suggestshore sailors, with gan-maska, descended tounag creeding thirty five thousand..

ott infringing Ulster's right

Iwere sent to hospital.

class.

the

WHOLESALE SCRAPPING

The United States would scrap fifteen battieah, pa now building and fifteen older batleshipa

A PROFOUND IMPRESSION.

proposals.

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CITY OF BANGOON" FIRE.

SHIP AND CARGO SUFFER SEVERELY.

THE IRISH CRISIS. ULSTER SUGGESTS MEANS OF SEOURING PRACE.

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