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CABLES.

LATEST CABLAS,

[THYQUGH REUTES'S AGEJOY.]

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.

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LONDON DOES NOT VIEW THE SITUATION TRAGICALLY.

LONDON, January 3rd. Despite some alarmist reports from Paris, forecasting the breakdown of the Opeference to-day, and the immediate preparations by Franco to act alone

against Germany after January 18th, well informed observers generally are not disposed to take-so tragia a view of the situation at present, and are of opinion that there is reason to hops that a com- mon formula may yet be reached, though the position is undeniably serious,

ITALIAN SCHEME BEING

PREPARED.

It is suggested from Paris that the Italian delegation is proparing to pre ment a compromiso scheme at to-day's sitting of the Conference, and it is nota worthy that Mr. Bonar Law has declared his willingness to meet the French ob jections by waiving his proposal for a

THE HONGKONG DAILY FRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 5TH 1915

CONFERENCE PROCEEDS WITH

OUT INTERRUPTION.

Pants, January 3rd. The bonference adjourned for tea, and then reassembled Thero is every pros pect of a long sitting.

.LATER.

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REMARKABLE GLIDING FRATS

IN AN ORDINARY AEROPLANE. PABIS, January 3rd, According to a telegram from Biskra, Algeria, the remarkable feat of remaining in the air one hundred minutes in an ordinary aeroplane with the engine shub Despite the French semi-official mesoff, by utilising aerial currents, has been sage hinting at a posible rupture, the accomplished by & Frenchinan, Lieutenant conference proceeded uninterruptedly and Thoret... adjourned in the evening until tomor row afternoon.

The Allied conversations, which wore resumed his afternoon, are proceeding uninterruptedly.

LATER.

SATISFACTORY SOLUTION STILL

--POSSIBLE.

LONDON, January 3rd. "British commentatore emphasise that

A SEVEN HOUR "GLIDE. Lieutenant Thorat subsequently made another gliding fight occupying seren hours, which is stated to be the world's An ordinary unadapted army machine was used, carrying an addi- tional weight of two hundred kilos.

record.

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SMASH

AMERICA.

the predominant objects of the British plan are to get Germany on her feet com- mercially and transfer her indebtedness from enemy nations to private investors; FATAL BRIDGE while the Freach aims are political rather than economic, demanding pledges to ensure their national security; hence the irreconcilable attitude, which a Paris message says is still conspicuous to-day contrasting strongly with the British, who are showing every disposition to ge to all reasonable lengths to

MANY PERSONS MISSING.

IN

NEW YORK, January 3rd, . Eighteen persons are reported missing meet the as the result of the breaking up of a log Allies on a compromise compatible with jam, destroying a foot-bridge over the the fundamental principles of British Colitz Biver at Kelso, Washington State, policy. Hence British circles still cling | to the hope of a gatisfactory outcome of which was crowded with spectators

FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.

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[BY COURTEST OF "DAILY BULLETIN.”] TSAO KUE" 2. CHANG TSO LIN."

NEGOTIATING FENGTIEN-CHIĦLI

AGREEMENT,

PRKING, January 3rd. Reports" of negotiations between Taao Kun and Chang Tso Lin, with a view to a Chihli-Fangtien agreement continue to reach Poking.

It appears that Pao Kwei Ching is acting as mediator, and though progress is reported, it is stated that Chang Tso Lin's demand for the return of the arms and ammunition which Wu Pei Fu cap tured last July and since transferred to Loyang has hitherto formed an insuper able obstacle.

SCOTTISH LETTER.

"THE DISSOLUTION HONOURS.

{TBOM"OUR OWK CORRESPONDENT]

Wales, and Gentleman Uaber to Queen Victoria. The bridegroom

Henry Checkley, who

Richard

and

The bride's fathar Lord Knollys, was

macer in the Court of Seri burgh. He served in the attained commissioned rank. Fince be EDINBURGH, November 15th..

was demobilised he has beef engsged The list of honours which, as a matter of in commercial life, and was employed course, follows a Dissolution of Parliament, in the London branch of a Scottish contains no surprises; indeed most of them firm of tobacco manufzaturers. In is were quite exported. Bir Joseph Paton understood that the young people met Maclay, Bart, who receives Peerage, is during the war, in which the bride acted us one of the best-known business men in the a hospital nurse. She was married to her West of Scotland in shipping circles. Hearst husband in 1911, then the second was formerly a Magistrate of Glasgow and surviving son of the late Sir Allan R. an active member of the Clyde Trustees, Mackenzie, Bart, of Glen Muick, Aber- During the war, when the problem of deenshire.. Ha was killed in the war, and shipping had to be faced in consequence of is survived by a son, Alexander George the German mbmarine campaign, Lord Anthony Allan, born on January 4th, 1913, Maclay was appointed by Mr. Lloyd George who is the heir of Bir Victor A. F. as Shipping Controller in 1916, and his Mackenzie, Bart, D.9.0., the groomsman expert and distinguished services to the at the wedding of Princess Mary." nation in that capacity have been on several occasions the subject of public comment by born in 1997, and, we married in 1857 to the ex-Premier.

The Privy Councillors include Lient. Col. the Hon. Ardyn Mary Tyrwhitt, oldest Sir John Gilmour, Bart, who sat in the laat daughter of Sir Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt, Parliament for the Pollok Division of Bart, and his wife, Baroness Bernors, des Glasgow, and was a Junior Lord of the candant of the fifteenth century Baron a son of William Treasury. In both the South Africati and Berners, who European wars he served with distinction, Count of Et, in Normandy, and of Anne, and in the latter campaign was awarded daughter of the Duke of Gloucester. On the D.9.0. with bar. He is a director of the her father's side the bride has an ancestor Caledonian Railway Company: Another who was treasurer to the household of Privy Councillor is Sir. William Sutherland, Queen Elizabeth. K.O.B., who has occupied several posts, It is understood that the welding has and has acted as Parliamentary Secretary taken place with the full knowledge and to the Prime Minister. He has made a consent of Viscount. Knollys, who would special study of the land question, about have attended the ceremony if the state of name. He also assisted in preparing and the wedding day a long telegram of con- with Tao Kan.

putting into operation the Old Age Pen gratulation was received by the happy pair General La Chin returns this evening.

Bions Act and the National Insurance Act.

from the aged Pear. The birde is named. absence of the This explains the

her. Among the Knights are Mr. John after Queen Alexandru, who is anzouncement

of the now Cabinet William Pratt, who was Sub-Warden of godmother. Ministers.

the Students' Setilement in Glasgow and a member of Glasgow Town Council. Int terly he served in Parliament as member for Linlithgowshire and then for the Cathcart Division of Glasgow. He was Under Secretary of Health in Scotland. Mr. Alexander Wood, who also receives a Knighthood, is ex Frovost of Partick.

'TSAO KUN'S FOMINEES,

PREMIER THROWS THEM OUT,

PERINO, January 3rd. Having thrown out. Tsao Kun's nominees for portfolios in the Cabinet, Fremier Chang Shou Tecng has sent

German chairman of the proposed finance the discussions, which only began to-day, Many motor-cars also "ell into the water. General Lu Chin to Paotingfa to confer which he has several publications to his his health bad permitted him to travel. On ·

council. Happily the atmosphere at the Conference yesterday was entirely cor- Bial.

"DAILY MAIL" ORITIOIŠES BRITISH PLAN.

yesterday's proceedings being limited to the presentation of the plans of the res portiva Allies

The Belgians and Italians are less hostile than the French to the British plan, and there is some hope of Belgium Thã Daily Mail, alone among the Lom exerting & conciliatory influence, as she Herr has done at previous conferences. don newspapers continues to champion Borgman in remaining in Paris for con- the French rather than the British sultation if the conference desires, but scheme, terming the revised French plano German plan is officially before the

conference. as moderate and workable, and condemin- ing the British proposals because they FRENCH CRITICISMS OF BRITISH inck guarantees against continued Ger- man evasion.

PLAN.

PARIS, January 3rd.

SOUTH PACIFIC RESEARCH. EXPEDITION TO START EARLY IN

THE SUMMER.

LONDON, January 3rd, It is announced that a research expedi. tion to the South Pacifio is being organ ised-to-start-early in the summer.

PRINCESS VICTORIA ILL.

"PROGRESSING TOWARDS

RECOVERY.

The Daily Mail, declares pointedly that Mr. Bonar Law has prodevoted to listening to M. Poincare's

The earlier part of the conference was. It is announced that Prinoca Victoria mised we tranquillity, but in little more detailed criticisms of the British plans (second daughter of King Edward VII.) than six weeks he has imperilled the In addition to contending that the plan has been suffering for several days with Entente, played into the hands of the would wash out the Peace Treaty and bronchitis and pulmonary congestion, Germans, and created general consterna Poincare complained that France, Bel- but Her Boyal Highness was a little bot- tica among the Allies.

gium and Italy could be put in the ter to-night and her strength has been minority on the foreign finance council maintained. by the casting vote of the German' Finance Minister.

The morning newspapers generally fully recognise the importance of pre serving the Ententa.

GERMANY OPPOSED TO FRENCH PROPOSALS.

The German Government, public and press unite in sharply rejecting the French, plan, while they are apparently willing to take the British plan as a basis for negotiation

AMERICA CLOSELY WATCHING CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:

WASHINGTON, January 3rd There is ample evidence that official circles are watching every move at the Paris Conference, deeply realising that they may weigh tremendously in deter mining the future policy of the Govern ment.Outwardly, there was a show of

cripple the Reparation Commission, M

The plas clashed with the Treaty "re- garding payments in kind, and did not provide for pledges for enforcing pay! ment at the expiration of the mora

He declared the plan would torium. table Germany to pay off her repara tions debt in fifteen years after which

LENINS ILL HEALTH. FOREIGN SPECIALISTS

SUMMONED,

RIGA; January 3rd. Advices from Moscow" state that a

she would be the only country in Europe serious new crisis has occurred in M without any foreign obligations." He Lenin' health. Foreign specialists have was of opinion that effective reparations been summoned. paymente under the first series "of bonds would amount.. to twenty milliards of marks, of which France would receive eloven.

NEW DUTCH LOAN.

AMSTERDAM, January 3rd. Regarding the second series, the plan would reduce France's share to thirty-

The first eighty million forins new five per cent, instead of fifty-two, and per coat. State Loan will be issued

creas Great Britain's share from January. 10th at 97). twenty-two to forty-seven

per cant. simultaneously cancelling Belgians prior. ity. As regards inter-Allied debis, M.

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confidence that an anglo-French break Poincare pointed out that in order to ob- BRITISH TRADE PROSPECTS might be avoided, but inwardly, officials tain a cancellation of the eleven milliard socio-to be asking how the United States gold marks owing to Great Britain, COTTON AND SILK TRADE LIKELY

unknown.

TO IMPROVE.

- LONDON, January 3rd.

can help if the statesmen, cannot agree. France would have to abandon thirty- Mr. Harvey pent the whole of the day eight milliard gold marks of bonds under the White House State Department, the London schedule of payments, and but the precise role he is playing is still two and a half milliards in respect of An optimistic view of trade prospects the Belgian war debt, besides a milliard in 1923 is taken by the Buletin, the organ The Senate to-day begin the debate on gold marks deposited in the Back of of the Federation of British Industries. Senator Bobinson's resolution' authorising | England, in addition to other sacrifices. Dealing with potton it says that President Harding to appoint one

although trade conditions at present are ord American representatives on

the THE BRITISH PREMIER'S VIEWS. wretched, a rather more hopeful feeling prevails in Manchester. It is believed Reparations Commission. Benster

PARIS, January 3rd. Robinson serta that he intends to ne M.

Theunis supported. Poiccare's the demand will broadon soon, but the present level of prices handicaps Lanca

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ABOLITION OF TUCHUNATES.

DISBANDMENT OF TROOPS RETARDED.

country in a state of unrest.

THE AULD BEIG OF ATR.

scorO-RUSSIAN MARRIAGE.

The marriage was celebrated at the Orthodox Greek Church, of St. Philip's Buckingham Palace Road, London (after a civil marriage at St. George'a, District Registrar's office), of Captain James PEKING, January 3rd,

Haldane Adair Campbell, elder son of Major and Mrs. Adair Campbell of Tallichewan, President Li Yuan Hung has issued a long circular telegram urging the early With seven centuries of history behind Loch Lomondside, and a nephew of the late and abolition of the Tuchunates and the dieit, the Auld Brig of Ayr is one of the Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman,

most remarkable structures in Scotland, and the Princess Catherine Galitzine, third. bandment of troops.

President Li Yuan Hung contends that in addition there is its imperishable as daughter of the late Frince Paul and sociation with Robert Burns, our National Princess Alexandra Galitzine. The Prin while the Tuchun's remain it is impossible Bord. It is, indeed, the visible expres- ceas, along with ber mistress, the to disband the troops, which are draining sion of much of the poet's personality, and Grand Duchess Vladimir of Russia, to was lady-in-waiting, escaped the bountry's resources and keeping the with the Brig o Dood and the clay whom she

President Li Yuan Hung adds that his biggin at Alloway must ever remain one from the terrors of revolutionary Russia, resignation has been in the hands off the triple altars in that imperishable and embarking on a British War vessel Parliament for some time, that he is

of the poet's worship which, was brought safely to France. Captain ready to retire when a successor is ap haring. Alloway and Ayr for its Mecca, Campbell, who is a member of a well-known pointed, and, that while he remains he draws towards it the feet and hearts Glasgow soft goods firm, met the Princess three years ago. In future the bride will intends to work for the country's wel of countless thousands from beyond even tare, but the Tuchuns and the soldiers the soren seas. It can be imagined, there be known as Mrs. James Adair Campbell, stand upon the road leading to national fore, the indignation aroused when it as it is the Russian custom to give up any salvation.

became known that a scheme was on foot title on marriage if necessary, which menaced the safety and amenity of

BOCIETY ENGAGEMENT. one of Scotland's most hallowed monu- menta. It will be remembered that only some twelve years ago the bridge was repaired at a cost of £10,000, raised by public subscription, most of the money coming from the marabers of Burns clubs.

** HOMESPUN FOLKS."

KOWLOON THEATRE'S FINE PICTURE.

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The engagement is announced of Mr. Charles Edmonstone and Miss Gwendolen Marshall Fiell, niece of Lady Beatty. The bridegroom elect is the elder surviving son of Sir Archibald and Lady Edmonstone of Duntreath Castle, Blanofield, near Glasgow, a beautful old Scottish place, which has been in the family for bakired of years. It is celebrated for its avenue of nearly a mile in length and ita extremely fine gardens. Sir Archibald Edmonstone, who was Groom in Waiting to King Edward, is a brother of Mrs. George Keppel, and Lady Edmon stone is a Lady-in-Waiting to Princess Christian. Their eldest son, a lieutenant. in the Goldstream Guards, was killed in action on the Somme. Miss Field inherits the beauty of her mother, and with hor brother the enormous fortane made by her grandfather, Mr. Marshall Field, the Chicago multi-millionaire. Her mother, the widowed Mrs. Marshall Field, who is now dead, was married a second time, her husband being Mr. Maldwin Drummond, a member of the famous banking family. Since Mrs. Drummond's death, Miss Field has made her home with Lady Beatty.

MARRIAGE.

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*Laughter and tears are finely mingled

It seems that there lies between the in." Homespun Folks," the fine picture which begins what cannot but be a Aald and New Bridges of Ayr on the north successful run at the Kowloon Theatre side of the river, a portion of the river bed to-day. Eroept that it cannot boast, any which many, including the Town Council, sixthing so sensational as that wonderful ice consider would be better reclaimed for on one it very nearly rivals "Way Down public needs, and the Council proposed that East" in the sympathy and appeal of this work should be undertaken in order its intensely human, story. It tells of a to relieve the local problem of unemploy- auntry lawyer's fight against crooked ment. But this would cause a severe scour politics and as a modern picture of small in the river, to the danger of the Auld Brig. wa life in America it is said to hold The seriousness with which the threat to the mirror very closely to the real thing. the ancient structure is regarded was shown The characters are real and the story by Sir John Stirling-Maxwell's statement, combines human interest, comedy and a on behalf of the Ancient Monuments Board, touch of melodrama in judiciously that the matter had been referred to his adjusted measures. Dramatic thrilla come fast, from the big election scene to Board by the Board of Works, with in structions to watch developments. And ve ter and feathering raid that is harely that the threat is a real one may be fairly averted. Humour and pathos, action" and startling reaction, love and hatred, concluded from the vigorous protest by Mr. have been blended into a charming, and James A. Morris, an architectural engineer totally sincere. whole.

who took a prominent part in the restora. tion of the Brig. Lord Rosabery, also, has axpressed himself as heartily in sympathy" with the movement of protest. Faced by An English lady, Mias Beryl G. such strong opposition, Ayr Town Council At Kim U.F. Church, Donald, son of for prompt action, and will alas request viewpoint, and expressed disappointmentshire firma, as there is little probability MacNamara, has been selected as Eng has delayed the scheme for further con- the late Duncan Black, Dunoon, to Kat the foreign relations committee to quen at the British scheme, which he has of the natives of Eastern countries beinglish language tutor, to the officials of the sideration. They will do wisely if they herine Frances, only daughter of the late tion the American unofficial observers unable to accept. He regretted that

of Japan. Miss either drop their plan for deepening the Alexander Brown, Shanghai, and of Mra, abroad, and invite the State Department there seemed little hope of bringing the able to consume large quantities of goods Imperial Household

MacNamara frat went to Japan on a river or modify it very considerably. A Brown, Cathys, Kira. to have cabled home all reports bearing schemes into alignment, but was of at the current rates.

As regards silk, the review says it is Shakespearean recital tour of the Far storm is rising among patriotic Scots and on reparations. This move is certain opinion that an agreement, was possible to most with stubborn opposition."

on a less ambitious plan regarding the unquestionably making up, and trade has East. Nearly every one of the higher lovers of Burns before which, in the end, conditions for a moratorium. The Italian improvod, but the dress goods business officials attached to the imperial house they will be forced to bow their heads, SIGNIFICANT AMENDMENT IN

lacker than ever and there is very hold of Japan, mys a Tokyo correspond- RUBCHILL'S LIBERALISM. little sign of an early improvement. his statement until to-morrow.

ent, has a fair knowledge of the English “What,” asked a sturdy Independent Mr. Bonar Law expressed willingness

tongue, but it in to enable them to Taberal, is the difference between Mr. WASHINGTON, January 3rd

acquire the nineties of speech requisite Churchill's Laberaliem and mine?" On for Belgian priority to remain, but do ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL CO. Coincidentally with the arrival of Am-clined to agree that the British plan

NEW SHARE ISSUÉ. for the fluent use of the language that being asked to answer his own riddle, he for December give the following sum- basador Harvey and "Mr. Baldwin, to violated the Peace Treaty. He repeated

hae pronted the Japanese Government discuss the funding of the British debt to that if Germany Exiled to carry out the

LONDON, January 3rd. to enlist the services of Mim MacNamara, explained, "My Liberalism is plain mary-

Liberalism, without prefix or suffix; Mr. America, Mr. Robinson (Democrat) in measures drawn up by the commission of

Underwriting is being arranged of

Churchill's is still plainer Liberalism, with- troduced into the Senate a resolution control, Britain would be prepared to 850,000 ordinary £1 shares in the

out prefix or sufix or appendix.” authorizing the President to appoint re-excoute the fullest sanctions. He denied Anglo-Persian-Oil Company, to be offered presentatives to the Reparations Commia that the German Finance Minister would to the public a 75 millings per share.

KIPLING AND (HARRIMA have any say on the subject of whether New capital is required to develop dis

A REPORT DENIED. Germany was carrying out her obliga tions, and said that the French and tributing organisations and complete the

LONDON, January 3rd. Italian gold depolis did not exist in the fleet of tankera. Applications by share- holders in the Anglo-Persian and Barmah Bank of England because they had beenOil Companies will be specially consider. The Dublin report of the execution of younger days may be recalled. They

four rebels in Kerry, cabled yesterday, ed.

is officially denied. SOUTH AFRICAN TEST MATCH

M.0.0' SENSATIONAL COLLAPSE

'sion.

U.S." SENATE.

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BRITISH PLAN BEJECTED BY FRENCH CABINET.

delegate, Signor Della Torretta, reserved

aene to America in wartime to pay the munitions. He declared that it was use tesa patching up az noworkable plan, PARIS, January 3rd.. The French Cabinet today unanimous which was not going to produce resulta. ly rejected the British reparations pro-He was not saying he would necessarily. reject & temporary, practicable arrange posals.

M. Poincare this morning communicatment, but it was necessary to face reality and realise the broad differences respect ed to the Cabinet the British reparationsing the total amount obtainable and the plan and the Cabinet was unanimously methods of obtaining

it,

LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

A FURTHER DELAY.

LAUHANSE, January 3rd.

IRISH EXECUTIONS.

XXUHANGE IN DECEMBER.

Mosers, Rozs Bros. in their quotations

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(1828), (Approx.) -- 8/3}; 108√ 62;17.3° Now that Kipling has succeeded Barrie Highest Rate Deo, sa Lord Rector of St. Andrew's University, ... (1993), (Approx.)33, 2/44 111 64.7.70 an encounter between the two men in their Lowest Kate Dec.

(1922), (Approx.)30] 2/2 106 32...0.80

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2/7 124 60 8.80

1920

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· 1921)

2/7 2041 601 6.81

1923

2/61 115 5511 6.84

happened to meet on a railway platform, and Kipling, seeing Barrie with an armful of popular magazines, and having no time Highest Hate to date

59(1092) to visit the bookatall himself, szatched them Lowest Rate to date sway, and flung some money to Barria, |- 4(1922) **** The incident is interesting because it Average 1918 reveals that neither of these great men waa. Care Town, January 3rd.highbrow" in his tastes. But there is an A further four or five days' delay is anticipated pending Haman Bey's arrival

There was mammery weather to day on even more interesting sequel. Someone with the Angora Government's instruo the resumption of the Test match. There said to Barrio afterwards; "I don't suppose of opinion that the plan entailed a con- Mr. Bonar Law admitted that Franos tions. Interest at present is centred on were 6,000 present. The wicked was per, you stopped to pick up the money?” siderable reduction of Fratch credit, ale had abandoned some of the most objeo the Paris negotiations, which the Turks past, South Africa compiled 343, with a "Indeed but I did!! was the reply, “* and fresh delays, without giving any segur tionable pledges, but the French plan are following most closely, feeling that great parinomhip between Catterall, and he hadn't ffung me half enough,” ity, and thus constituted a definite made a German recovery impossible. He the outcome may influence the negotia, Taylor, who knocked up 78 and 68, and paddy palgag on T abandonment of the essential clauses of stated that firstly the committee of super- tiots at Lausanne. the Treaty of Versailles vision proposed by Franco would prac * Pania, January 3rd.” tically take over the responsibility of the A semi-official communication states Government, which was dangerous that if the British at today's conference proposal; secondly, the control of the do not accept the principle which M.conf industry of the Buhr, which was the Polcare regarde as indispensable, name jugular vein of German trade; would ly no moratorium without pledges, the discussions will not be carried further; If the principle be accepted the discus sions will continue on the basis of the

RUSSIAN FAMINE.

produced altogether 155 for the second KACH OF THE PEERAGE.

"LETHAL DOSE FOR IDIOTS."

wicket, but the remaining babimen The details of a wedding, a romance of Addressing Bath Rotarians on Nov. Lailed against the fine bowling of the Peerage, bare just leaked out. It took 31st Alderman Dr. Preston King asked Macaulay, who took 5 for: 64, and PREPARATIONS FOR RELIEF. Kennedy, 4 for 58 place very quietly at Portobello. The why the State-should keep alive gibber England went in and secured 88 for the bride is the Hou. Alexandra Lourinsing idiots and cases of general paralysis CHRISTIANIA, January 3rd. loss of 6 wickets, this very sensational Knollys, widow of Captain Allan Kaith Burely a lethal dose was the proper an another sphere where the potter's thumb collapse being due to the magnificent Mackenzie, and only daughter of Viscount wer-Lo them start life the sooner in bowling of Hall, whose present analysis Knollys of Caversham, formerly printe had not slipped and where man had not in 5 for 38. The South African fielding secretary to King George, Lord-in bitmdered Dr. King also advocated was excellent. Play closed amidst demon- Waiting to Queen Alexandera, Groom-in sterilisation of those alt to propagate

Waiting to King Edward when Prince of the race.

prejudice. German industry; and thirdly Dr. Nansen is leaving for Moscow in the demand for large payments in kind the middle of January to confte with during the moratorium was almost as the Boriet authorities and his own ropre dangerous as demanding cash, involving sentatives with regard to famine ralef farther infation of currency,

during: the winter, t

strations of wild, enthusiasm,

Do

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