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CABLES.
LATEST CABLES.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
ARMISTICE DAY.'
SOLEMN CELEBRATIONS IN
LONDON!
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRE88,
NEAR EAST CRISIS. M. POINCARE DEFENDS FRENCH POLICY.
PARIS, November 11th. In defondling his Near Eastern policy, in the Chamber of Deputies, AL. Poincare said that France, had always been in complete agreement with Great Britain regarding ensuring the freedom
of the Straits.
LATEST CABLES. DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKE
IN CHILE.. HUNDREDS OF HOMES DESTROYED.
SANTIAGO (Chili), Nov. 10th lasting varyingly from two to four An earthquate was recorded yesterday, minutes in different parts of the country. Details are lacking owing to the break. down of communications.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, 1992.
HOME FOOTBALL... SATURDAY'S LEAGUE RESULTS
SHANGHAI, November lith Following are Saturday's League re sults. In each instance the home team is listed first.
Arsenal Aston Villa Cardiff City Blackburn R.
FIRST DIVISION,
...I
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Everton Oldham U. Birmingham Huddersfield ... Bolton Wander's
LATER E1 Burnley
LONDON, November 11th.
The British communiqué had caused sur The fourth celebration of the anniver priso to the French and Italian Govern sary of the Armistice occurred with greatments, and produced a state of dangerous solemnity, beneath grey skies. There was excitement amongst the Turks. France the earthquake ni Coquimbo and some Five hundred houses were destroyed by. an impressive two minutes silence at only withdrew her troops from Chanak lives were lost. "eleven o'clock, which was universally because the military experts declared it observed. Everyone was wearing the was untenable. Flander's poppy, sold "in the rests on behalf of Earl Haig's appeal for ex-wr
vice men.
The principal centre was at the Ceno taph, where, long before the hour, the whole of Whitehall was a mass of people Many people carrying wreaths, and mili. tary bands playing appropriate music, were constantly arriving and taking up a position round the Cenotaph. ball was lined with troops ment of guards froed sailors, marines and an Air Force, detachment,
White. A detnéh
THE SINCERE FRIEND OF
FRANCE"
Ho reaffirmed the recessity for close agreement with the Allies, and concluded by saying that he was happy to find Lord Curzon presiding at the Foreign Office, in & Cabinet led by Mr. Bonar Law, who had always been a sincere friend to France.
SULTAN STILL IN CONSTANTINOPLE
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LONDON, November. 11th. THE ROYAL TRIBUTE.
The disquieting rumours regarding the Sältan's whereabouts have been cleared His Majesty the King, clad in kliki, up by a message from Constantinople, emerged from the Home Office at 10.43 which states that the Sultan, accompanied He saluted, and then deposited a huge by court dignitaries, drove in an open crimson wreath on the Cenotaph. His carriage to the Yildig" Mosque, on the Majesty was followed by H.R.H. Prince occasion of the Selamlik.. of Wales who was limping on a stick
A "DISQUIETING SITUATION. H.B.H. the Duke of York, Lord
LONDON, November. 11th. Curzon, members of the Cabinet and Com. missioners for the Dominions, who rever-fover the week-end, in view of the urgency Ministers are remaining in London ently deposited wreaths. All stood bare of the Near East situation, which the headed, till "Big Ben" and Maroons scanty news arriving shows, continues to struck the 'bour, when the assembly stood be disquieting. at attention and remained motionless for PREMIER POINCARE'S two minutes. after which the massed bands played the Old Hundred," in which the members of the Royal Family and the crowd joined. A party of marines played the Final Salute and the long lines of organised deputations then began to deposit their wreaths,
CELEBRATIONS IN THE
PROVINCES.
The cerasion was marked in various parts of the country by the unveiling of local war inmorials, while in others memorials were surrounded, with floral tributes. Politicians in many divisions remained at prace until poor.
IMPRESSIVE FRENCH CERE- MONIES.
PIE, November 11th. The principal ceremony in connection with the observance of Armistice Day was, the unveiling of Rothondes, in the forest of Compiegne. on the spot where the "Armistice was signed. ..i
a monument 44
Earl Haig and Admiral Lord Wester Wemyss awaited the arrival, by special train, of President Millerand, Preruiet, Foincare and members of the Cabinet Lending political and military digni- Jaries and Ambassadors were present, also representatives from the various) patriotic organisations.
President Millerand, during the pro. ceedings, presented Lord Wester Wemyss with the Medaille Militaire, - He recalled that, as First Sea-Lord, he had signed the Armistice there. He warmly saluted, in person, Lord Wemyss and the Allied forces, which had hastened from all parts of the world during war-time,
SUGGESTION.
PARIS, November 11th. Premier Poincare has suggested to Great Britain the formal opening of the Lausanne Conference on November 13th, in order to consider the programme, with a view to beginning actual negotiations on November 20th. "The interval would be! pocupied by Lord Curzon and the Italian in Paris, to discuse a common attitude. representative meeting Premier Poincare,
FRANCE OPPOSED TO CONFERENCE
ADJOURNMENT.
PARIS, November 11th. A semi-official statement shows that France is not disposed to agree on a postponement of the Lausanne Conferencs beyond November 30th. France also does no: favour the suggested preliminary
it were held in Paris Allied meeting, but would agree to this
CABLE COMMUNICATION"·
RAILWAY DEPOTS
DEMOLISHED.
SANTIAGO, November 11th. The value of the houses destroyed is estimated a five million pesos.
shaken down and railway carriages upset, The railway depots at Coquimbo were while a tidal wave carried away the greater part of the mole in the harbour.
The vialence of the shocks and the approximate locality, were recorded at Florence Observatory in Italy.,
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A BIG CASUALTY LIST. A
SANTIAGO, November 11th. According to the latest reports, ta hundred have been killed and four hundred injured in the earthquake and tidal wave at Coquimbo, Sirens and Copiapo.
LATER. The flood-waters came three hundred "yards inland, along the thore at
Coquimbo, Antofagasta and Caldera.
TIDAL WAVE AT HAWAII,
"PANIC ON THE SEA FRONT.
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New York. November 11th. Reports from Hawaii state that a tidal wave swept the Bay on Friday evening, washing vessels out to sen. no casualties, though a panic occurred There were among the Japanese living on the water front.
AN ENDURING WORLD PEACE
AMERICA'S PART.
Ho
WASHINGTON, November 11th. Ex-President Wilann delivered bis first public lecture since his illness. declared that America, had always stood standing in the way," would presently for justice and puny persons now find their weakness no match for the strength of moving. Providence. He felt do their part towards an enduring world certain that Americans were anxious to
peace.
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HOME ELECTION ABRANGE FAR EASTERN CABLE
MENTS.
HOURS EXTENDED IN MANY
CONSTITUENCIES,
NEWS.
"{THROUGH" REUTER'S 40ZNOT.). ARMISTICE
STICE DAY AT HANKOW.
WAR MEMORIAL UNVEILED
LONDON, November 11th. The usual polling hours have been ex- tended in many constituencies for next Wednesday's elections, in accordance with the request of candidates, as provided
HANKOW, November 11th. for by legislation. This, however, will
At noon today, a British war mémorial ...not interfere with the arrangements to was unveiled by Mr. Herbert Goffe, declare the results in most of the Loudon C.M.G. (Consul-General) in the preacuce Oboroughs, by about midnight on Wednes of the British and Allied communities. A
day. Similarly, results will be declared
in a large majority of the provincial guard of honour was provided by the ... W. Bromwich Alboroughs, on the same night. Among the navy volunteers.
1 exceptions are Birmingham, Loeds and
...4 Middlesborough
... Newcastle U...
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Aberdeen... Alblou R... Allos Hamilton A. Caltic Hiberninos... Partick Thistle Kilmarnock Raith ... St Mirren
...0 Hearts
... Motherwell
10- Clyde
... Ayr United ...0 Rangers ...
...3 Dundee
...0 Airdrieonians...
Morton
... Third, Lanark ... Falkirk
AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL.
...0
LONDON, November 11th... match between England and Ireland, at In the amateur soccer international Preston, England defeated Ireland by
goals to ni?.
COTTON TRADE SLUMP. PROPOSED ADVISORY BOARD.
LONDON, November 11th.
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A statement by Sir Charlca Macara, was read at a mass meeting of members of the Federation of the Master Cotton Spin- ners Association, at Manchester. He said that, while the whole world was bare of cotton goods, they found it impossible was disorganisation and confusion every- to get trade on a paying basis. There where, and much business as was going through was at figures which were a long great majority of cases. Many mills bad way short of paying expenses, in the not paid dividends for over two years.
Both India and China had had excel- lent seasons, and ought now to be placing tion of the trade to make to stock, they orders freely. By allowing a large sec
chants. He urged that the remedy lay were playing into the hands of the mar in a more effective control of the trade,
Edinburgh,, where, with some others, re- EXPEDITION AGAINST ESU CHUNG sults will not be announced until Thurs day. Practically all the county constituen vios will defer counting until Thursday.
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RESIGNATION HONOURS.
LONDON, November 10th. Mr. Lloyd George's resignation honours include the following.-
EARLS....
Lord Farqubur (Lord Steward, since 1915, Lord Birkenhead (late Lord Chancellor).
late master of Household of King Edward VII).
VISCOUNTS.
Lord Lee of Fareham) late First Lord of the
Admiralty),
Mr.
Sir
Sir
Lord Leverbalne (Chairman of Lever Bros. rosp_manufacturers, and founder of the Port Sunlight, Garden City)... COMPANIONS OF HONOUR. Winston Churchill (late Secretary of Hall Caine, the well-known novelist.
State for the Colonies).
Eran Vincent Evans, a prominent Welshman, who has been Secretary and Editer of the publications of the National Eisteddfode Association since 1881, and has been prominently iden tified with many patriotic movements in Wales. He was Chairman of the Royal Commission on Ancient Mona- ments in Wales and Monmouthshire; Momber of the Royal Commission on Public Records and is now Chairman' of the Advisory Board on Ancient Monuments (Wales).
through the establishment of an advisory Rev. Dr. J. H. Jowett, eminent non-confor board, including representatives of both manufacturers and operatives.
́-CALIFORNIA GOES DRY.
BY HUGE MAJORITY..
SAN FRANCISCO, November 11th. The final result of the referendum
WILSON CRITICISES THE SENATE.
·RESTORED.
Ex-President Wilson, addressing LONDON, November 11th.
crowd of his admirers, asserted that the Cable communication with Constan- Senate group which prevented the tinople has been restored. Delayed ratification of the Versailles Treaty, did shows a majority of 29,621 in favour of ranges give the details of frequent not represent the United States, because making California dry. The Volstead meetings between Rafet Pasha and the the United States. was advancing while Prohibition Law therefore becomes an- High Commissioners:
they were slipping back, and,
where forceable. their slipping would end, God alone could KEMALISTS
determine."
OBJECTIONABLE CUSTOMS TARIFFS
SUSPENDED.
sure brought to bear by the Allies, the On November 7th, yielding the pres customs reverted operative before the Kemalists' seizure of the administration:
the tariffs which were
At a meeting held the same afternoon, Rafet Pasha declared that he had receiv: ed instructions not to accept Allied. control, but apparently the telegrams had crossed, and he therefore awaited a fresh reply. In the meanwhile he gave orders suspending taxes and the restric including the British tions on cereale.. Dominions, which rose up against the Central Empire's acts.
A dramatic recital of war events, de. livered by Premier Poincare, followed, in the course of which he specified by name every nation,
Marshal Foch and Earl Haig also made stirring speeches, the latter dwelling on the value of Anglo-French friendship. The assemblage loudly cheered Earl Haig and Ford Wemyss,
ARMISTICE OBSERVANCES IN BELGIUM..
BRUSSELS, Nóvember 11th. Impressive scenes occurred on the auniverwanymore Armistice. The prin cipal ceremony was the burial-of-an-u known soldier at the foot of the National
ANGORA'S DEMANDS.
en roule for Lausanne. They declared The Kemalist delegation have arrived. they have been inflexibly instructed to insist on the Angora National Pact as the basis of the Treaty. They will insis
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MEXICAN PRESIDENT'S
ENEMIES.
ONE MORE "REMOVED."
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México, November 11th. army on the West Coast, has been killed, General Carrasco, leader of the Bebel
Guamachilto. This, closely following on along with soven of his followers, at
other of President Obregon's chief the execution of Marguai, removes an-
enemies.
INDIAN MILL STRIKE, FORTY MILLS AFFECTED.
BOMBAY, November 11th.
A widespread strik has broken out
on the Greeks repairing the damage done among the mill operatives at Ahmedabab, in Asia Minor, and refuse the idea of a on the question of a wages reduction. limitation of Turkish armamente. They Forty mills are affected. will demand that Turkey shall receive guarantees for the safety of Constan- tinople and the Sea of Marmora.
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BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.
Sir
mist preacher, who was for some years Minister of the Fifth Avenue Presby terian Church, New York, whose chief supporter is Mr. John D. Rockefeller. Dr. Jowett since 1918 has been Minis- ter of Westminister Chapel, London.
PEERAGES.
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Sir John Bethell in recent years" M.P. fo East Ham. Liberal politician. He is a Director of Barclay's Bank, Ltd. Edward Golding, is Chairman of the Constitutional Club. Bince, 1908 has represented Worcestershire in Parlia ment. He has been active in municipal politics in London, and represented Hammersmith for some years on the London County Council. Joseph P. Maclays, P.U., the Glasgow shipowner, who. was Shipping Control- ler during the war. Ideat-Colonel Hou. F. B. Mildmay, P.C., who has represented the Totnes Division of Devonshire in the Unionist interest since 1885. He is a Lieut.-Colonél of the Woot Kent, Imperial Yeomanry, and during the European war was
LONDON, November 11th The Board of Trade returns for October show imports valued £85,014,000, Sir an increase of £8,070,000 compared with September; exports £60,398,000, de- orease of £2,112,000.
POISONED..
BRITISH COMMISSIONER OF POLICE IN HOSPITAL,
LONDON, November 11th.
A startling official statement has been issued by Scotland Yard, announcing definitely that it has been established that Sir William Horwood, Commissioner of Police, in suffering from the malicious administration of poison, the origin of which is at present unknown. His con- dition remains critical.
Sir Wm. Horwood was taken ill da Thursday, while dressing at his office. He was taken to hospital, apparently suffering from severe heart disease.
CHIH.
THE QUESTION OF A COMMANDER- IN-CHIEF...
PEKING, November 19th. Premier Wang Chung Huai presided at meeting of the Cabinet, yesterday, at which it was reported that" Chang Shou Teeng (Minister of War) proposed the Ming as Commander-in-Chief of the appointment of General Chen. Chiung
panitive expedition against General Est Chung Chih.
It is understood that Wang, Chung Huai is opposed to the suggestion, the further discussion of which will be post- poned till the next meeting of the Cabinet,
EXPONENTS OF THE NEW THOUGHT.
PROPOSED LIMITATION OF THEIR ACTIVITIES
PERING, November 19th. One of the Ministers of the Peking Cabinet haa suggested that Government activities of exponents of the new should draft regulations "to limit the thought," which is becoming dangerous." The suggestion met with general approval. but nothing was definitely decided.
PRESENTS POR EX-EMPEROR'S BRIDE.
AN IMPOSING PROCESSION,
PEKING, November 12th. An imposing procession occurred this morning, when the ex-Emperor's gifta to his bride were conveyed to the residence of the bride's father. Ministers of the Manchu household took part in the proces sion, the streets being strongly guarded. Yellow sand route.
was scattered along the
FOREIGN VISITORS AT PEKING.
PERINO, November 11th. President Li Yuan Hung receives Mr. Noyes on Wednesday, Mr. J. J. Abbot and Mr. F. W. Stevens' to-morrow, and Bear, Admiral Phelps on Monday. The latter will arrive to-morrow.
THE TSINGTAO QUESTION.
PEXING, November 10th." The Sino-Japanese Commission morning further discussed Public Proper. this ties, making substantial progress.
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JAPAN'S BUDGET.
four times mentioned in despatches, HOW THE MONEY IN ALLOCATED. He is a Director of the Great Western ( Railway, and in the last Parliament was chiefly distinguished as being the sole member remaining in the House of Commons of the original Liberal Unionists who combined to oppose the Home Rule Bill of the 1985 Parliament.
TOKYO, November 11th The Budget, approved by the Cabinet, totals yen 1,350,000,000, including the following:--
BARONETUIES.
Sir William Bull P.C., a solicitor who has
represented Hammersmith in Parlia ment in the conservative interest since 1920. He was for many years a prominent member of the London
bronze founders, of Frome and London, County Council. Sir William Bull is Chaiman of J. W dinger and Sons,
and Director of Siemens Bros...." & Co.,
THE GERMAN CABINET. RECONSTRUCTION. PLANS.
THE WORK OF A LUNATICI: BERLIN, November 11th:
LATER Independence Monument. The body was KEMALISTS IN AN INTRACTABLE tends to reconstruct. the Cabinet, and will prominent parsons to be careful how they
The Chancellor announces that he in-
Scotland Yard has issued a warning to chosen at Bruges, by a blinded ex-service maa, out of five coffins from the military
negotiate for the inclusion of influential dispose of parcels sent to them anory cemeteries of Liege, Natur, Antwerp and
CONFTANTINOPLE, November 10th. business men. It is reported that Herrmously Officials believe that a lunatic Yaer. The Body was then brought to the The Allied High Commissioners have Cuno, Manager. of the Hamburg-Amerika posted a parcel of chocolata creaza, filled Sir capital, where it was placed on a gun- presented a Note to the Kemalist represen-line, will be a candidate for the foreign with arsenic, to Bir Wm. Horwood His
rringe, wrapped in the "national flag,tative, protesting, against "the political
"MOOD.
portfolio.
condition has improved and there are hopes of his recovery, A.
EXPLOSION HEARD "IN" AUSTRIA. OLDENBROEK EXPERIENTS.
AMSTERDAM, November 11th An official report of Professor Shaw's
and borne through the midst of times murder" of the Turkish Liberal journalist, discretionary powers to the Allied High anders The gun-carriage Ali Kemal, whom the Kemalists hanged Commissioners to declare a state of siege was preceded by Ministers and other per and which the Commissioners are bringing around Constantinople if the negotiations sona in authority. Next in order were to the knowledge of their 'Governments. the regimental flags, followed by the It is confirmed that a British soldier was with Rafet Pasha failed to produce King, Prince Leopold and Prince murdered Kassim Pasha in a suburb satisfactory internal administration. It is Charlen, with representatives of the yesterday..
unknown whether this step has been taken. Allied armies, and delegations of ex-ser Ismet Pasha bas complained to General Efforts are being made to get into wireless experimental explosion at Oldenbrock, on vice men,
Harington with regard to the constant communication with the warships in the October 29th, anys, that it yielded resulta minute silence and a suspension of traffic he said has created a very difficult situa-pertaining the position. It is understood namely, revealing the successive audible
The burial was followed by a one adjournments of the peace conference which vicinity of Constantinople with a view to similar to
the previous explosions; throughout the country. After a speech tion. Ismet Pasha and Hamid. Bey, the that the Cabinet this morning considered and non-mudible zones. The furthest by His Majesty, the Franch, Italian and Angora representative in Constantinople, future action in the event of the situation pointe at which the explosion was heard American Generala pinned decorations on together with Turkish experts are leaving not improving. The Government is most wore in parts of Austria, 562 miles from the Bag caveloping the coffin. Lord to-morrow for Lausanne; in order to place secretive and most anxious not to prejudice Oldenbrook French deposited a wreath.
on record their presence there on the date the negotiations between the representatives.
of the Allies and the Kemalista:
SIMPLE CEREMONIES IN AMERICA.
WASHINGTON, November 11th.
fixed.
The Allied Generals are meeting Fafet Pasha and submitting minimum demands, with a view to ensuring the safety of the
NEWS AT LAST.-
Lorpos, November 10th. Semi-official opinion in London this even
PROHIBITION ORDER. -DETAINED VESSELS RELEASED. WABBINGTON, November 10th. Mr. Mellon has ordered the release of
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Armistice Day was observed in the troops and efficient control of the police unding is still disquieted over the situation in United States by simple ceremonies gendarmerie. The result of the meeting is the Near East and it is concluded that the all foreign vosscis seized outside the thres President Harding and members of the not yet knows, but there are abundant extremists in the Angora Assembly tem-mile limit with liquor aboard, where Cabinet, escorted by envatry, made indications that the Kemalists are in an porarily have the upper hand. The Allied there is no evidence of communication pilgrimage to Arlington Cemetery and intractable mood, as witness the fresh High Commissioners are awaiting a definite with the shore-through the medium of laid a wreath on the tomb-of-the-Un-demand for erucuation by the Allied forces reply to their last note. It is now expected the vessel's own boat. About twenty
One minute's Alence and the withdrawal of warships. was observed in many parts of the coun-
that the Lavsinne Conference will meet on vessels are affected. try. The President sent a menage to the
November 20th. Preliminary Allied dis- nation, declaring that Armistice Day
cussions are proceeding meanwhile. marked America's most impressive parti
Renter's correspondent at Constantinople cipation in the world's affairs, adding, Constantinople for 48 hours. Well-informed wires to-day that the sitantion is consider.
known Soldier.
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AN OMINOUS SILENCE.
LONDON, November 10th. There has been no official news from
BELLICOSE RUSSIA. PREPARES FOR WAR
BIGA, November 11th.
War Ministry ........... Ministry of Navy.
Ministry of Education,
Ministry of Finance
Yen. 205,000,000
:278,000,000
88,000,000
313,000,000
Ministry of Communications. 249,000,000 Home Office
..115,000,000
is
THE PHILIPPINE BUDGET SWEEPING REDUCTIONS.
Ellis Hume-Williams, K.C., who has to the Legislatures by Governor-General Sweeping changes, the Manila Times' says Ltd
are made in the preliminary budget presented represented the Bassetlaw Divison of Wood. The total asked for next year's Notts as a Unionist since 1910. He appropriation
P84,913,007 against was a member of the Central Pri-75.072,476 auth rized and P70,492,110 estim
sted for the current year. soners of War Committee, and„Laison Among the important changes proposed. Officer between the War Trade Depart in the budget, beside the ment and the Commission Internation of the appropriations of the different
general reduc tionale de Eevitaillement. He is à Government Eureaus, are the abolition of Knight of Grace of the Order of St. the Emergency Board, the increase of Ernest. Pollock, K.C., late Solicitor. Works fund from P6,418,001 authorized this John of Jerusalem.
P250,007 in the outlay of the Philippine University, the big cut made in the Public
Alderman Max Muspratt, of Liverpool,
General, was Controller of the Foreig year to P4,418,000 and in the 1 Trade Department 1917-1919.
Sir
from P250,000 to P200,000 each,
Fund of both houses of the
who was Lord Mayor of Laverpool in No less important is the increase in the 1917, and leader of the Liberal Party amount sat aside for the payment of the
in the City Council in 1911, Mr. public debt of the Philippine Government, Muspratt is a member of the Council from P5,400,600 estimated this year to
P9,801,488. Government investments" have: of the Association of the British boon cut to P1,000,000 and the retirement Chemical Manufacturers and of the
gratuities to P300,000. Federation of British Industry.
KNIGHTHOODS.
Dr. Walford Davies, Mus. Dóc., a well-known organist and composer, Chairman of the National Council of Music of the University of Wales and organist and director of the Choir of Temple Church. (London) since 1898.
BARLIRR CABLES,
THE M.C.O. TOUR.
FIRST MATCH IN AFRICA.
CAPETOWN, November 10th. In the first match of the South African tour, Western Province scored 145 and the M.C.C. 91 for 5 wickets when stumps. wore drawn. 10.0.-ALL-OUT FOR 311
Mr. A. W. Cope, the last Under Secretary
for Ireland. Mr. 3. T. Davies, Private Secretary to Mr. Be Lloyd George.
“I think wo have come to realise that we circles are not aware of any improvement ably less-trained in consoquence of the cannot hope to avoid obligations and in the position which is described as satisfactory statements made by Rafat Paaha responsibilities, often arduous and bur- ominous. It is understood that the last act at a meeting with officers commanding from Moscow, that Hussin is making Sir
It is reported by a trustworthy source, dansome, as part of the price we must of the Government was to express fallagree the Inter-Allied Police Rafet Pasba serious military preperations in the pay for our fortunate relationship to the meat with the policy of giving unlimited said that Mahomet VI will still retain Caucasus, whence she has begun to confraternity of nations
(Continued at food of next column.) the title of Caliph.
transfer troops to Georgia and Armenia.
G.O.B.E.
Philip Bassoon, Unionist Member for Hyths since 1912–Was Private Secre, ary to Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in 1915.
Marylebone were all out for 311. Moad
CAPE TOWN, November 12th.
making 97 and Fender 96 Western Province have four wickote down for 110. (Continged on page 8.)