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LATEST CABLES (THROUGH REUSER'S AGENCY.)

THE QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE. REASON FOR AMERICAN JUBILATION.

LONDON, December 12th. American jubilation at the conclusion of the Quadruple Pact naturally arises to a large extent from popular feeling against the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, For this reason its ratification by the senate

is likely to be facilitated despite the general realisation of the striking similarity between Articles two and three of the new Pact and Article ten of the League Covenant and Article six of the Angio-Japanese Alliance respectively. A disposition is also ovinced in some circles a weakness the fact that to regard, na the fact does not guarantee the integrity of China. The best augury is that Mr. Lodge, the Senate lender, ivho was largely responsible for the deleat of the Treaty of Versailles staked his future on ratification of the Pact by his action on Salarday.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 1981.

LATEST GABLES.

NON-CO-OPERATION MOVEMENT. FIVE MORE CONGRESS MEMBERS ARRESTED.

Five

MADEIS, December 19th. more members of the Indian National Congress have been arrested at Occanada.

EARLIER CABLES. ARREST OF INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS LEADER.

CALCUTTA, December 11th.

LORD HALSBURDY.

PASSES AWAY IN HIS 90TH YEAR

LONDON, December 18th. The death is announced of Lord Hals- bury,

[Hardinge Stanley Giffard, first Earl of Halsbury, was born on September 3rd, 1823, so that he was in his oath year. The Woolsack in 1888, and probably occupied deceased peer was first appointed to the it for a longer period than any other holder in modern history. Lord Halsbury belonged to the old Tory school, and was

leader among the Die Hards over the Parliament Act, when the privileges of the Upper Chamber were curtailed.]

NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE.

CAPT. - EVANS AT THE

WORLD THEATRE. CAPTAIN SCOTT'S EXPEDITION TO

THE SOUTH POLE.

THRILLING STORY OF A GREAT ADVENTURE.

Before large and distinguished gathering at the World Theatre, last night, Captain E. R. G. R. Evans, U. D.S.O., R.N., of the H.M.S. Carlisle, delivered his world-famous lecture on Captain Scott's last expedition to the South Pole. The lecture was illustrated throughout by a wonderful series of lantorn slides.

THE DEATH OF LORD MOUNT STEPHEN.

"FOUNDER OF THE CANADIAN

is

PACIFIC RAILWAY. ".

Lord Mount Stephen, (George Stephon), first Baron Mount Stephen, whose death at the age of 99 was recently announced from London, was born on June 3th, 1999, at Forres in Banffshire, Scotland, the son of William Stephen, a carpenter.

A NIGHT OF MURDER. HOW SENHOR GRANJO DIED

[FROM A LISBON CORRESPONDENT, TO * THE TIMES."]

By noon on Tuesday, October 19th, the day on which the revolution broke auty the revolutionaries were the admitted masters of the situation.

Events had so far wholly favoured them. In addition to the support of the The life story of Lord Stephen, says a military forces of the capital they had contemporary, was d

evidently a widespread organization, con- romance of early siderable popular support, and not a struggles against poverty, of a rapid rise vestige of active opposition other than |to eminence after he went to Canada in that involved in the attitude of the Pro- 1880. of pioneer work in roalroad con- determination to resign. Their proposed sident, who had repeatedly declared his Government, though consisting for the included one or two men of good stand- ing outside political circles. Their pro gramme was long, and contained a num reform. bor of useful and necessary measures of

Mr. C. R. Das, President-elect of the CEREMONY OF PRESENTATION AT The theatre had been specially decorat:struction which culminated in the con mest part of new and little-known names,

Indian National Congress, has been, ar- rested on a charge of managing an 'un- lawful association.

BENGAL KHALIFAT PRESIDENT ARRESTED.

OLLOUTTA, December 11th. Over forty prominent Non-Co-operators were arrested yesterday including Abdul Kalamrund. President of the Bengal Khalifat Committee,

SUPPORT FRANCE,

"An official communiqué, "tovicwing the events leading up to the arrests, details the manner in which Non-Co-operators deliberately challenged the Government's action by proscribing so-called volun- teers. It states that the Government has no alternative but to enforce this law, and has, therefore, decided to prosecute "certain of the more prominent Non-Co- operators who are responsible.

REPARATIONS DISCUSSION. THE NAVAL RATIO QUESTION. The naval ratio question remains un-MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S PROMISE TO Bottled. Tokio's instructions on the sub- ject have just arrived but are not dis closed beyond an indication that further meetings of the Big Three will be neces- sary before Japan accepts the proposals; but, now that the political issue is cleared up, it is hoped that Japan will find it casier to agres with the views of the other delegations on the subject. The next question will be the French and Italian navies, with special reference to submarines, which promises to producé sharpish arguments. ·

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ROME December 10th. The Minister, for the Dovastated Re gions, M. Loucheur, has returned from London after consulting with Mr. Lloyd George about the payments Germany is to make in January and February next.

In an interview with a Petit Parinen representative, M. Loucheur stated that Mr. Lloyd George promised to support Frabee to the utmost. M. Loucheur had an opportunity conclusively to show that France has always been true to the Entente spirit,

M. Briand and Mr. Lloyd George will meet with within a fortnight-Havas. M. BRIAND'S VISIT TO LONDON.

PARIS, December 11th.

After receiving an invitation from Mr. The Chinese discussions are proceeding Lloyd George, M. Briand stated that he will go to London with M. Loucheur prob normally and the general impression is ably on the 20th inst to examine hran- that all the major business will be com cial and economic problems.—Havas. pleted by the end of the year.

EXTRACTS FROM U.S. PRESS COMMENTS..

NEW YOR, December 12th.

ALLIED DEBTS TO THE U.S.

NO FART TO BE CANCELLED.

STOCKHOLM.

ed for the occasion and under the sble

aspervision of Mr. John I. Blake, the

STOCKHOLM, December 11th.- King Gustaf presented the, 1921 Nobel well-known manager of the World assist Frize for literature to "Anatole France" ed by Chief Potty Officer. James and in the presence of the Royal Family, high many willing helpers from the Carlisle, Government officials, and the French Minister. Following the ceremony,

the entrance to and interior of the build. banquet was given in honour of the prissing had been stefully festooned and

winner.

FRANCE'S UNKNOWN

SOLDIER

FLORAL TRIBUTE FROM DUTCH PRINCE-CONSORT.

PARIS, December 11th. Prince Henry of the Netherlands, now of the unidentified French soldier. He then visited M. Millerand to pay his respects

-Hatos.

NEW CHINESE MINISTER

TO BELGIUM. ...

RESELE, December 11th. King Albert received the new Chinese Minister to Belgium, Mr. Wang Kang-ki, who presented his credentials

ecting of the Atlantic and the Pacific by the Canadian Pacifo, Railway, of the acquisition of a $6,000,000 fortune, much of which he gave away to relatives, and finally of an old age spons as a Peer in

historic home known as Brocket Hall, Hertfartshire, England, which was at dif ferent times occupied by two Prime Ministers, Lord Melbourne and Lord Palmerston........

As a boy Stephen playe barefooted in

These favourable auguries were fatally changed by the events of the Wednesday night. The hours between 10 that night and 2 on Thursday morning were marked by a series of wanton and cold-blooded murders, committed amid circumstances of atrocity such as has revolted all right-minded people in and outside Por- tugal. Some of these murders are in. part. explicable as the outcome of old. some only.

draped with the national colours,

His Excellency the Governor of the Colony, Sir B. E, Stubbs, K.C.M.G., presided over the meeting and said that it was his part in the proceedings to the streets of his native village, was wrongs and bitter personal revenge-but introduce Capt. Evans. This was really shepherd on the nearby bleak moors and not necessary as everybody present knew then a draper's clerk. Going to, Canada

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The first of these murders was that of in far, laid a floral tribute on the grave him: Ther know his record. They knewho entered the store of an uncle in Granjo; it took place at 10.30 p.m. in the late Prime Minister, Senhor Antonio how he had added to that record since Montreal, a cloth merchant, whom he circumstances of almost unexampled he came out to Hongkong. Capt. Evans's ultimately bought out. He invested his cowardice and barbarity. mission in life was to take life and to coming one of its largest shareholders and the collective resignation of the Govern B&vings in Bank of Montreal stock, be-1 that afternoon, after the acceptance of At half-past save it. In the latter he had been very finally its president.

meat by the President, he had driven to successful in Hongkong. They were now About this time Stophen came into his tome in one of the suburbs of Lisbon. to host of his experiences in the Anti- business relations with Donald Smith, a Apparently no attempt was made either in calling upon Capt. Evans. Arctic Ocean and he had great pleasure sousin, who afterwards became Lord to follow or to arrest him, though his Strathcona Smith interested him in the way lay past the revolutionary camp. In construction of a railway to the Canadian his home he would seem to have received Wost, which he knew through his asso intimation" the he was in danger. ciation with it as Resident Governor of Escaping by the gardens behind his the Hudson's Bay Company.

house, he sought refuge in the house of Senbor Cunha Leal, a former Minister of Financ Although Senhor Leal was political opponent, and was known to be in close touch with the revolution. aries, Senhor Granjo placed his trast in bour. Senhor Cunha Leal, who had been the known personal loyalty of his neigh asked earlier to head the revolutionary movement, counted upon his personal in fluence with the revolutionaries to secure his house from assault and Seahor Granje from harm.

In this he was deceived.

"

**BROWN SUGAR,"

CARGO PILFERED."

Capt. Evans, who received a great ovation, said that the object of Capt. Scott's Antarctic expedition was scientific exploration as well as attempt to reach the South Pole.

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Smith "and Stephen joined forces with the late J. J. Hill, and the trio acquired the St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, which had failed and had fallen into the hands built through from St. Paul to Winnipeg, of its Dutch bondholders. The line was The importance of this early venture on the subsequent development of the Canad- ian West lay in the fact that it made the building of the Canadian Pacific pos sible, as supplies for the construction

The first slide was a picture of the A. cargo bost woman was charged at the Terra Nora prior to leaving London sight piculs of Java brown sugar the The vessel, Capt. Evans said, left that Magistracy, yesterday, with stealing

property of the China Sugar Hefnery, port, on June 1st, 1910, with most of Sgt. Stimson said that the woman was the members of the expedition and employed to convey the sugar from a ship in the harbour to the refinery. It finally left New Zealand on November was delivered short in weight. On search-29th, 1910, a very fall ship carrying 59 gangs operating in the otherwise inacces found lying loose in the hold. ing the junk-eight piculs of sugar-were-i

Hg Diso found a number of empty sugar baga in

the cabin.

many

sible prairie section passed over

it

There

officers, scientists and sermen,

A neighbouring scrvant betrayed hundreds of tons of coal, provisions and Acknowledgment of his share in the Senhor Granjo's presence in the house o equipment for a three years journey, origination and consummation of the band of the revolutionaries. These, i Mr. Choi Po Min, of the compradore Beaides these things they carried nineteen Canadian Pacific came from the share is afirmed, had previously, sought to department of the Company said that Siberian ponies, thirty-four dogs and holders who elected Stephen first presid secure the sanction of certain officers to 1,120 bags of sugar, weighing 1,500 piculs, three motor siedges. The ponies were ent of the company, and from the Queen his murder. They were met by Senhor were transferred to the junk, but only taken charge of by Capt. Oates of the who on the recommendation of the Gov- Canha Leal, who, after refusing to band 1,400 piculs were delivered into the re- Inniskilling Dragoono.

ernment of Canada, conferred a baronetcy over the man who had trusted him, final- finery, Some of the bags were half empty. A series of photos was placed on the He retired from the presidency in 1888 for his guest, consented to go himself on him in 1888 and a peerage in 1891.ly, under promise of personal security Defendant: Some of the bags bad big screen showing the stabling arrange and soon, afterwards went to live in with him to the Naval Arsenal. ..In an editorial dealing with the Quad. agreed to the provision in the House of holes in them and the sugar dropped outments for the animals. In one of these England. Before leaving' Canada Lord their details, as to what followed the The Magistrate: Eight piculs! You Capt. Oates is to be seen standing at the Mount Stephen divided his fortune among entrance of the party into the Arsenal. are two or three versional differing in know you have no right to it anyway. head of his favourite ponies

The woman was sent to prison for two

The first exciting incident on the south relatives in Montreal, retaining enough They were received outside with hostile months.

ward voyage occurred three days out of Previously be had contributed $1,000,000 Leal was forcibly separated from his com- to support him for the rest of his life.

demonstrations. post when they encountered a very heavy to the founding of the Royal Victoria panion, and shot in the throat in his Inside Senhor Cunha gale which nearly caused the loss of the Hospital of Montreal.

efforts to resist. expedition. All hands had to turn to the pumps and the engine room. fires had Lord Mount Stephen, whose title bo to be extinguished as the place was feat comes extinct at his death, was married in the officers meas room, and i

Senhor Granjo, it is said, sought refuge doop in water. The vessel weathered the in 1852 to Annie Charlotte, daughter of either there, or, as another version was Bale with no loss, save two ponies and Benjamin Kane of Montreal. She died it, as he was about to broncheted. In 1897 he married Gian, aboard the warship Vasco da Gama by

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"ruple Agreement, the Tribune says: To have terminated the Anglo-Japanese Alliance without offerce either to Japan or to Britain is a diplomatic achievement of great importance. Concerts of this sort need not be limited to the Pacific but can be extended to other parts of the

world.

The New York World says: Any firm step forward naturally lestis to others which we see next happily foreshadowed in Mr. Hughes's hope that an appropriate @ggrement will follow regarding China.

The Times says the Treaty is sound and commendable and has been concluded for good purposes. The Senate should ratify

it unhesitatingly.

The Conference now

Washington, December 11th. The Senate Finance Committee has

Bepresentatives Foreign Debt Funding Bill for a commission of five, headed by: the Secretary of the Treasury, to conduct "negotiations, but has inserted a provision making the appointment of the other four Senate. Both the Senate and the House members subject to confirmation by the of Representatives Bills provide that no part of the debt due to the United States be cancelled, and that there are to be no exchange of bonds by debtor Govern ments. The commission's authority will expire in three years.

DEATH OF SIR GEORGE ROOS-KEPPEL.

LONDON, December 11th. The death has occurred of Sir George Boos-Keppel.

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Sir George Roos-Keppel, G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I., boza 1566, was a Member of the India. For eleven years previously he Council of the Secretary of State for had been Chief Commissioner and Agent to the Governor-General of the North- West Frontier Province, after having served on the Indian Staff Corps. Не

in 1806.

" UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS.”

The Royal North-West Mounted Police, known the world over for its bravery and the romance attached to its members, forms the centre of interest in Jacques Jaccard's latest story. "Under Northern one dog which were drowned." Lights," which comes to the World The Antarctic pack was reached on daughter of Captain R. G. Tufnell, R.N., the officer in Theatre to-night. Leonard Clapham, December 9th and after boldly pushing of London. Virginis Faire and William Buckley play through the ice for some 200 miles-pro- the leading roles in this romance of the north woods.

greas was retarded to such an extent

entire North-west, not only among the Order is maintained throughout the

Indians and the much more troublesome white population but also among the half-breeds, by North West Mounted Police, a body of seven hundred and fifty unqualified praise. The members of this men, whose record has for years received force are armed to enable them like soldiers to fight collectively, yet have the authority to act individually as con-

the exclamation that, in response to

of one of the marines They deserve to die" he was shot.. Conscious of his danger, he is reported that in order to save coal, the engines provisions; they knew their slow progressing him and, facing the group of hostile to have left the cfficer who was conduct- ship lay under banked fires for some days increase their speed over such bad sur- were stopped, asil was furled and the was not good enough, but they could not sailors, to have exclaimed, "It is I you and during that time they had pushed advanced, instead of rising as expected, Three weeks were spent in the ice pack faces through 380 miles of ice. Once more in and we find them recording a tempera defenceless man.

The temperatures fell as they bullets. It is stated that no fewer than seck; here I am." "He fell, riddled with 25 shots were fired at this unarmed and the open sea they made for Cape Crozier, ture of 46-9 one night, McMurdo Sound was chosen and the frost-bitten he constantly appealed to hoping to find a suitable landing place. Feor Oates' feet and hands were badly eventual landing place-known as Cape Wilson for advice. What should be do, Evenews selected and the expedi what could be do? Poor gallant soldier,

tant suburb of Amadors. on--just Blog

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is not easy to be sure which-fell Com- Either with him or somewhat later it mander Carlos da Maria, a former Minis ter of Marine. He, in like manner, had

Forced from

inust draft a treaty or agreement assur had also served (while with the Royal stables The officers are also empowered tion's preparations made for the first we thought such worlds of him. Wilson been fetched from his home in the dis-

ing China against oncroachments on its Scots Fusiliers) in Burma, with the Tirah independence or territory.

KOREA'S CLAIM.

Expedition and in other operations During the Great War he reached the rank of Major-General, serving in France while later he was engaged in the Afghan operations.]

provisions on." On March log was Cates

* WASHINGTON, December 12th. The Korean commission announces that it has filed with the Conference a formal brief in support Korea's claim to the

PARIA, December 11th. right to present her case to the Confer- satisfaction at the Quadruple Fact over The French newspapers express deep ence. It says that with the, brief went a warning that if the Conference adjourns the Pacific, which they consider as a without a settlement of the Korean pro firm guarantee of peace of the Far East blem it will leave an Asiatic Alance-Lor-and an improvement in raine to plaguo ita conscience, threaten national, policy. M. Briand has sent Jacques Jaccard is an honorary member march was commenced; the party had them to move, and on March 25th Cap concellos, also brought from his home to

its peace and disturb the finality of every adjustment of international relations.

Senator Hitchcock, the, Democratic leader of the Senate and a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, has declared that he sees no reason to oppose the Quadruple Treaty which was very mild and good enough in its way, to get zid of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance.

EARLIER CABLES.

now

warm felicitations to M.M. Sarrant and Viviani-Havas.

AMERICAN PRESS COMMENTS.

of the R.N.W.M.P, and his knowledge of their activities is vast and accurate."

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his wife and his little child of eight many miles to the Arsenal, where, un- armed and defenceless like Senhor Granjo, he was shot down.

An hour or so later two other victims reached the Arsenal. The first was the chief of the Cabinet of the ex-Minister of Marine Ligut. Commander Freitas dava Brought like "Senhor Grasjo and Commander Carlos da Maia, from his home to the Arzenal, be was entering. Another victim. Colonel Botelho de Vaa- the Arsenal, was shot in three places, Atd was later removed unconscious to the hospital.

This was about midnight. But the murders did not cease even then. About

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to act as magistrate the combination rat winter ashoro. He minutely des could only answer, which makes it possible to extend law depots along the proposed out to months, he was brought a distance of

cribed the laying. of and order over such tremendous areas by the pole,

It is a such a small body of men.

On October 24th, 1911, the a noble endeavour to save his three com well-known fact that one constable has expedition, was ready for moving forward rades beset with hardships, and sa our been known to ride directly into an and the advance party consisting of Day, dead leader wrote. It was the act of a Indian camp containing hundreds of arm Lashly, Hooper and the lecturer left on brave man and an English gentleman." ed savages and to carry off, single-handed, two motor sledges provided with three

Scott, Wilson, and Bowers fought on a member of the tribe who was wanted tons of stores. The actual polar party until March 21st, only doing about 20 on a charge of murder. The Indians are consisting of Capt. Scott, Wilson, Oates, miles in the four days, and then they mortally afraid of the Mounted Police Bowers and Seaman Evans reached the were forced to camp 11 miles south of and prefer death to capture or sentence Bouth Pole on January 17th, 1921, and One Ton Depôt. They were kept here by inter. by them after committing crime on January 19th the famous homeward a blizzard which was too violent to permit before them a distance of over 900 miles. Scott wrote his great message to the The first great anxiety was the health public. of Seaman Evans. But, however, great Thanks to Atkinson and the search their anxieties, they looked after Evans party we have all the records of these NEW YORK, December 11th."

Citizens of the United States who wish most carefully and hoped to pull him brave men, and so the surviving members the Quadraple Agreement.

The American Freas generally welcomes to enter British territory, now will be through. He was rested on the Beard of the expedition can work on them, and

required to pay Y.30.06 for a British moze Glacier, Oates looking after him for Scott's and Wilson's sakes particular armed group, in uniform, went from

2 in the morning a lorry containing au The Herald Bays it is quite a "gentle vias on their passport, according to an while the others halted for geographically let us hope justice will be done to these side of Lisbon to the other, with the de- man's agreement which will work, announcement made by the British Con investigation But Evans sustained a same records,*** adding it is big with promise respectsulate General in Yokohama. The former serious concussion through falling and

clared intention The lecturer then traced the rest of the Machado Santos, whose gallant stand in of killing Admiral charge by Great Britain for a transit hitting his head and then the party were expedition the details of which are wall ing all other international problems."

The Tribune (Republican) points out viss was only 40 sen, but for some time greatly hampered. They were so delayed known. He concluded by saying:

the Rotunda on October 5th, 1910, had that the agreement does not in any way a permanent visa has cost, 10 gold francs. that the surplus foodstuffs rapidly resemble the League of Nations Coven- The new charge for a visa is the same diminished and the outlook became be done to all the parties who went forth it may seem, it is affirmed that the object won for him the popular title of "Found- It seems a pity that fall justice cannot er of the Republic Extraordinary da ant, because it does not impose recklessly charge no thit, made by the United borious. Bad weather was encountered sledging in various directions, but of these soundrels was known and that extended obligations upon the United States to British subjecte A Tokyo and near the foot of Beardmore poor States, and also does not trouch upon her paper says: Representations rocently

very fall they were followed by reporters of one of Juple Agreement.

The Press is rejoicing over the Quad-sovereignty: by giving the international were made by the British Government to Seaman Evans died. He was a man of single lecture does not.

the Lisbon daily newspapers, which re- body the right to suramon America to several Governments, including the and a veteran in Antarctic experience. Graz, and Seaman Forde, made a most

anormous and "a tried sledger lates the detail of this atrocious crime. descriptions. Griffith Taylor, the Aus The Observer, while regretting that it war

United States, for a general reduction in He was a sledge master and to Evans the

Admiral Machado Santos whs in bed is not the full tripartite alliance of the Pacifio it had hoped to see the agreement is comically like Articles charged by Great Britain. Failure by the travelling equipment, every detail of ing purposes. The work of the Terra Norled to lead the way to his room. He was The Times particularly remarks that passport visu legs to a level of these expedition owed the splendid fitting of victoria Land for geological and survey opened by his wife, who was compel vainable journey along the const of when the Torry, arrived. "The door was says that it had fixed a definite start 10, 11, and 12 of the Covenant."

the several Governments to reduce fees which came under his charge. ing point for reordering chaos.. The journal says: "One wing of the world AU.S. NAVAL BLDGET.

to the British level is said to be the

is also worthy of a special lecture; and then ordered to rise and drees, and bur- cause of the raising of the charge to

Capt. Evans then proceeded:-- nearly ruined has been rebuilt, and wa

here I would like to say that Lieutenant ried in doing so. After bidding, bis wife WASHINGTON, December 11th." Y.20.06, or $10 (Gold).. Should the have not merely a plan but a concrete and

Benman Evans' death took place on Fennell, her commander, Lieutenanta farewell, as though he knew that he w The Secretary of the Navy's annual United States and other Governments February 17th, and then the bereaved Rennick and Bruce, Mr. Drake and Mr. to his death, he mounted the front of the successful example for robuilding the report does not make any recommenda affected by the new charge decide to little hand pushed northward with, and Lillie, worked incessantly in the ship lorry, beside the driver. After going a "older" part.”

tion relative to the naval establishment,roduce their visa fee to the old British perseverance, although they must have and on the less frequented coasts of New First one shot rang out, then five more. short way the vehicle-drew-up-sharply: The French Press similarly welcomes apparently in view of the fact that the level, the British Government will reduer known by their gradually shortening Zealand for nearly three years. They the agreement, and says that it marks future policy of the Navy is cambodied in its charges to conform, it is believed. marches that little hope of reaching their wore ably and loyally assisted by the The murderers stopped a passing cab, and progress towards a new general policy the American disarmament proposals. Other countries affected by higher winter quarters remained Their best season and stobers of the Terra Nova take a corpus to the Morgue. The corpse told the passenger...i they required it to teading to substitute for private agree, The naval budget for the next fiscal British Consular visa fees are Colombia, march on the Barrier was only 9 miles, worthy fallows, whose by word was, ments ontentes indispensable to the re- year totais 8431,000,000, or $284,000,000 Germany, Latvia, Mexica, Panama, and and in the later stages their marchesPlay the game."any storation of the economic stability-of-theless than the original estimate, which was Poland. A separate British viss is to dropped to 9 miles. The depots were 65 The proceeds of the lecture are to dead, his pockets rifled of all they con was that of the Founder of the Repub lic". He Iny over the front of the lorry. world.

based on the former policy of a Navy quired for Egypt and British mandatory miles apart, and contained six weeks be devoted to the local missions for tained, and his wedding ring gone. The "(Ogntinued at foot of next column-) "second to none.”--

territory,

(Continued at foot of next column) seamen and to other naval benets,

neenseing went quietly off on foot.

A STARTING POINT FOR REORDER ING. CHAOS.

LONDON, December 11th.

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