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BERLIN, November: 8th. The fact that the Revolutionary Party in Bavaria has arrested the State Pre- miur. Von Kailling, and arrogated to itself the right to constitute a ̈"Govern-, ment independent of the Reich, is dis closed by à Reich Goverument manifesto appealing for patriotic support. The manifesto further, states that - Generai

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STRIKE OF M.Y.K.OREWS.

SEVENTEEN SHIPS LAID UP.

AT KOBE

KOBE, November ath. The N.Y.K. vessels now laid up in port total aaventeen. At present the strikers nuniber 330 belonging to the engine-room: 180 deck hands, and 10 cooks.

CHINA'S DIFFICULTIES.

"INCESSANT VIGILANCE" NECESSARY AGAINST INSIDIOUS DOCTRINES.

NEW FACTS ABOUT WAR LOSSES COMPARED WITH THOSE

PREVIOUS GREAT CONFLICTS.

FAY DRAN INGEil

IN-

HARDSHIPS OF EX-OFFICERS APPEAL OF THE BRITISH LEGION TO EMPLOYERS.

The hardships of ex-officers have bee stated repeatedly sinow the demobilisation, of the Army which was built up during the War, and a striking example was given last month in the advertisement. columns of The Times

Labourer.Gentleman, 43, Iate Major, Royal Engineers, 15 years experienes Africa, South America, Far East, Gov jernment and otherwise, at present work- ing as above, would welcome promotion. Write Box X.179, The Times, E.C. 4.

LONDON, November 8th. Sir John Jordan, in his speech at the China Association dinner in London,

A few months ago I attempted to esti. referring to the efforts to develop intermate the fos of life caused by the Great Imperial trade, declared that trade out War, and to compare it with other wars side the Empire was equally important in the past. I have always been fond of He aid that China's foreign tende was statistics, and the figures at which I nearly £300,000,000, and that China was arrived were very near the truth. But the Carnegie Research Committee has the largest undeveloped market in the The trouble relates to a recent order world today. British trade with China and the results are so interesting that now issued a far more detailed survey, LONDON, November 8th. The Economic Conference has passed a

reducing pay. The Hongkong office of was unsatisfactory; ho giving us a resume of their findings may be wet Ludendorff has been made Commander-resolution recommending adoption of tho the N.Y.K colamunicated to us yesterday; an ample the fact the

conclusious of the Geneva customs confer

the export of come to my readers. ence. It was announced that the British copy of a cable from Kobe saying: cotton goods to China" during the first Government proposed first of all to reduca u "Owing to a strike of firemen, tki Vor half year to 1993 amounted only to about the duty on Empire wine of a strength exceeding thirty per cent to two shillings detained. Definite information will fol one-eighth of the export to India na com

doubling the existing preference, and mondly to reduce the surtax on sparkling

payed with about one quarter normally, wines from the Empire to six shillings three-pence by increasing the preference to PRECAUTIONS AGAINST CHOLERA At that he rate, he said, the trade would Dominions expressed their gratitude. Sir fifty per cent, Representatives of the

EPIDEMIC AT OSAKA...G enly employ. 6ity thousand men instead portiod of lives lost to the number of porary officers in very large numbers who Charles Addis made a statement regarding the committee on inter-Imperial exchanges.

in-Chief of the whole German Army, and Hitler, who was only naturalised some days ago becomes arbiter of the destinies of Germany."

The manifesto strongly denounces the Bavarian insurgents and warns the people supporting them that they are guilty of high treason and also points out the internal and external dangers to which the insurgents are exposing Bavaria. It declares that if the insurgents are suc cessful the Reich's currency, measures, which have notably improved the value of the mark abroad during the past twenty-four hours, will be nullified.

STEPS TAKEN TO STAMP OUT REBELLION.

BERLIN, November 8th. The Imperial Government, has issued a manifesto refusing to recognise Bavaria's

All the delegates expressed the opinion

OSAKA, November 9th. A-meid-servant-aged 34,-employed in that the conclusions of the committee Dosho-machi had been suffering from would have the greatest value in stimulating Imperial trade. The Conference decided auspected cholern. It is now diagnosed that the Imperial Economie Committee as a genuine case of cholera. A boy aged shoud be composed of four representatives

and Crown Colonien.

of Britain, and two rack of the Dominions 18, als living in the neighbourhood was reported to be suffering from diarroben Reuter learns that the Dominions will

grape juice

of a hundred thousand.

I called attention to one fact of great killed in action in the Great War far importance. Although the number of men exceeded

representative of The Times was told at These hard cases are still very numerou

the offices of the British Legion. “With In the last few months I have had in this office a general and his wife who were there were undoubtedly a large number of actually starving It was explained that

all previous records, the officers who had the greatest difficulty in mortality from disease was so much less getting back to civil life. Regular officers, than in all earlier wars that the pro- whose only training was for fighting, tea soldiers mobilised was not very large. I had missed the period of their life whem am now in a position to substantiate the they should have been undergoing their Disorganisation in China not only atment. caused a decrease in trade hat the very

apprenticeship, and others who had been In the Seven Years' War (1756-1763) foundations of British trade in China the Austrians lost 32,000 killed and brought during the War into a position were being underrained by new and sinos began the war with 128,000 men,

93,400 by wounds and disease. The Prus which had led them to expect better things on their return to civil life than they but insidious assaults from without. Soviet and Frederick the Grent estimated that experienced before they joined the Army 180,000 and lost their lives before the)

The British Legion was doing what it envoys in Peking were preaching to ap-end of it. Of 80,000 Russians who

remained alive in the autumn of that suployers to try to find room for the the doctrines which brought Russin to her year. Most of these lasses were due to where possible. It was realised that w

disease.

difficult, for everything had been tightened present state, and seed was being sowa in receptive soil for a harvest of similar difficult to calculate, partly because in order to find work. Where it was pos- The losses in the Napoleonte wars are up to a tremendous, extent and they could not ask employers to wreck their businesses upheavals in China. Incessant vigilance Napoleon who invented the passible to squeeze in a man, however, they "Mentir comme nu bulletin did his hoped eruployers would do so, and during was-nagessary-to-maintain the British best to justify the proverb, At Eylan, the autumn it was proposed to hold a

right to overthrow the State Govern-be given a preference of sixpener a gallon and is now under strict medical inspect } plauding auderers of Chinese statesmen entered Poland in 1757, less than half could to help ex-officers by appealing to“

ment. Measures will be carried out to on ruthlessly stamp out the rebel movement. CORDIAL The Government has cut off all com munication with Bavaria,

Von Seeckt has been appointed Com- mander-in-Chief of the Reich defence forces with full powers to take necessary steps for the security of the Reich, ******* The Minister of Defence has prohibited the publication of any but semi-official reports regarding events in Munich.

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tion. The Semba, police," within whose FAREWELL MEETING. jurisdiction the case of cholera occurred,

are enforcing preventive meGGU TES, LONDON,, November 5th. The Imperial Conference met this after- AN ALARMING SUBSIDENCE IN noon to wind up its business.

The pro ceedings were marked by great cordiality All the Premiers were unanimously of opinion that the Conference had been most successful. Mr. Baldwin said the British Government were very grateful to the Dome about two and a half acres occurred in the ing conditions throughout the whole ition Premiers, whose long journeys had village of Susaki, Kagoshima prefecture. Fenstern world. been quite justified by the results achieved. seawater rushing in to a depth of £ve to The Dominion Premiers expressed their sight fathoms People fled to the hill, Sir John Jordan paid a tribute to the

Kagoshia, November. 9th

A land subsidence over an area of Position in China in the present dissolv.where he last 1,150 men, he only owned special campaign bearing on employment

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AERIAL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN

HOLLAND AND EAST INDIES.

PARIS, November 8th." Advices from Amsterdam, state that with a view to studying the possibility of nerial communication between Holland and the Dutch Indies a Fokker aeroplane for Batavia i Prague. Constantinople, Basra, Karachi, Calcatta, Rangoon, Bang kok, Sengora and Muntok.

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to 1,000 killed and 5,700 wounded. The total french lenses during the wars were probably about two million killed or died of dis sase. There is unfortunately, no separate computation of the losses. from

sickness.

enemy,

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At the office of the Officers Benevolent Department of the British Legion, vi General Sir H. G. Ruggles Brise estimated the number of ex-officers still unemployed as between four and five thousand. Some had small private means others were young men fiving with their parents; but large number were without means. Two typical cases dealt with last month, in each of which assistance was given, were:-

Major, uge 3. married, two children. Eulisted 1886. Oversed service two years and six months Awarded M.C. and D.CM Twenty-hvo years prewar der vice. Unemployed and without means.

Captain, age 20, married, no children. Enlisted December, 1914 Oversea ser- vice three years and six months. Wounded three times. Awarded MC Unemployed and without means.

gratitude to Mr. Baldwin and the other There were no casualties except one stable. British Ministers and secretariat. Mr. being swept off. Recently Kagoshima great services of the British Chambers of Baldwin on behalf of the Government experienced to wrthquake shocks. Commerce in the Far East; and he ex-

But the figures for the British Navy MUNICH, November 8th. said he was of the opinion that the unseen

are very instructive. During the 20 After Dictator Von Kahr had spoken at work of the Conference had been most

pressed his conviction that their won-

years when we were at war, between a large Nationalist demonstration held in extraordinarily useful and helpful, nho the

derful patience and tenacity of purpose 1709 and 1815, 6,663 soldiers were killed the Burgerbrauen beer cellars, denouncing Dominions secretariates Blurxist principles, the Fascist Trader, The Economic Conference has unanim

would pull the Chinese through their by the enemy, 13,021 were drowned or killed in shipwrecks or fires, and 73,102 Von Hitler, catored with 500 men and anously adopted resolutions relating to the

difficulties.

died of disease. For the British Army Bounced that the Bavarian Government application of the Workmen's Compensa had been overthrown. He added that the tion Act throughout the Dominions. The

in the same period 95,509 were killed or Jew Government was in the hands of Geo- resolution recommeling the establishment

died of wounds, 181,881 died of disease. LONDON, November 8th. eral Ludendorff, who was Commander-in of an economic committee, which will be

The Times commenting on Sir John men by sickness as by the fire of the We las: more than seven times as many. Chief while Yon Hitler would be his poli of as advisory charsoter, stipulates that will leave. Amsterdiqu, probably in April Jordan's speech, says the Powers may tical adviser; further that the ex-Chief of no question having any reference to an- Munich Police, Von Pochner, had heen other part of the Empire may be referred

bring their policy into more effective including a large proportion of foreign Napolean carried about 600,000 men, appointed Administrator General and Von to the committee without the consent of Lossow Minister of Defence.

the party concerned.

contact with realities if, for the present conscrips, into Russia in 1812 Only a BLAST FURNACES FOR BORNEQ.hey take recount of those actually exer- carry arms At Vilaa 25,000 out of the war, is difficult to calculate It is

few thousand returned in a condition to

The loss of life among civilians due to Cising regional authority in any part of 30,000. prisoners died of typhus." FINANCIAL AGREE China, while rival Chinese generals and

not certain whether the influenza epide... The Russian army which invaded mic of 1918, which is said to have killed. MENT CONCLUDED,"

administrators might thereby find an Turkey in 1898 was almost exterminated some eight million people all over the opportunity of composing their differ by disease; scurvy in particular caused world, and which caused 115,000 deaths

great ravages.

In the Crimean War, where the nr in Great Britain alone, would hate oc- (far more than any visitation of cholera) rangements were notoriously scandalous, curred if there had been no war. Proh we lost only 4,002 men by wounds, and ably it would at any rate have been far 17,880 by disease. The French last less destructive. As far as I can make 20.240 by wounds and 75,375 by disease. out from Mr. Vede Petersen's heures, Eleven thousand Frenchmen died of though he does not say so explicitly, the cholera. The Austrian army of 293,000 epidemie spared only two countries in men, who did not fight at all, lost 35,000 Europe Germany and Austria. from disease.

The Hitler troops then surrounded the cellars. Later, traps of the Oberland or

ganisation, with Reich colours, occupied a

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Pero is no further ears from the cellars.

where it is believed You Kabt and Yên Hitler aro negotiating. The attitude of the Reichswar is unknown. Bavarian polies have occupied, the telegraph office,

„A. WARNING FROM FRANCE.

PARIS, November sth.

ternal affairs of Germany, but expreme wish to 320 democratic government speedily established.

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VALIDITY OF TREATY TO BE TESTED

Court, the whole treaty would fall and invalidated by a ruling of the Supreme

thus there would be no danger that it would be modified to the detriment of either party.

A WAR CRIMINAL.

MR. AUSTIN CHAMBERLAIN FAV- EX-CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY,

OURS EMPIRE PREFERENCE ...

Lospos. November 8th Speaking at the Compatriots Club on the fiscal controversy. Mr. Austin Cham berlain supported the measures adum brated by the Government, but considered that they 'did not go far enough. Ho said he favoured an extension of prefer- ence to the main articles of Dominion production and urged Mr. Baldwin to invite the Dominions to make definite and concrete proposals as regards the develop. ment they could undertake if Great Britain undertook to consume the surplus produes of the Dominions.

Lord Milner aho spoke in favour of; protection.

STILL ON "LIST.

PARIS, November 8th. The Ambassadors Conference has de cided to ask the Dutch Government not to permit the German ex-Crown Prince to leave Dutch territory, and the German Government not to permit him to enter Germany, on the ground that he is on the list of war criminals, whose surrender has been demanded by the Allies.

PARIS, November 8th.

PRELIMINARY

LONDON, November 8th. The newspaper. Minancir♫s published at Amsterdam states that a preliminary agreement was recently concluded be tween a financial group and the Dutch Indian Government for the establishment of blast furnaces in the South East of Borneo; each participating in the pro-

agement will be Dutch

STEPS TOE PROTECTION / OF- FOREIGNERS IN CHINA

IN ORDER TO PREVENT FOREIGN

INTERVENTION"

PEKING, November 9th. It is reported in military arcles that the Tulis of Kiangsi and Anbui and the Tuchuns of Hupch and Kiangsu are arranging a concerted effort in conjunction with the Navy, with the object of taking steps to protect foreign lives and property within their respective jurisdictions, in order to prevent foreign intervention.

NEW STEAMER FOE

YANGTSZEKTANG..

LONDON, November 8th/ of a large shallow-draft ateamer for the Yarrows will shortly begin construction Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company for service on the Yangtzekiang.

andes,

SILVER PRICES,

CHINA SHOWS ATENDENCY TO BUY,

LONDON, Nevember 8th. Mesars. Mocatin's silver report states that early this week it was reported from India that the bull, had successfully panced their stock until the next settle- ment, charging the bears eighty-one and

rice bend at least maintained in the

near future,

SIR JAMES JAMIESON; K.O.M.G. INVESTITURE AT SHANGHAL

SHANGHAI, November 9th. "Ab an impressivo ceremony at the British Consulate yesterday afternoon, Sir Ronald Macleay, H.M. Minister to Peking presented the insignia of the K.C.M.G. to Sir James Jamieson, Consul General at Canton,

AMERICAN PRISON CUMPS.

REFECT ON CHILDREN.

In the American Civil War (1861-1865), in Germany do not my opinion, con- The statistics of civilian mortality in

Loxuns November 8th It is understood that a legal dificulty has arisen with regard to the Anglo American compromise in respect of the twelve-mile limit, namely, the question The Government has instructed the Am-whether the effect of the projected treaty bassador at Berlin to express to the German will be unconstitutional. Mr. Hughes loes portion of two-fifths. Government, its serious concern at the situ- not consider the treaty would violate the The aggregate capital of the sex com ation tending to the establishment of a Constitution, but the question can only pany will be fifty million florins of which dictatorship, with the triple programine he decided by a test case before the twenty million will be issued. The of repudiating the Treaty, suppressing rs United States Supreme Court. It is sug- greater part of the capital will be British, parations, and preparing for a war of gested that a rider might be added to while American, German and Dutch a half rupees per hundred tons for six the Northern States lost 110,000 killed firm the statement Lade. frequently in revenge, The French Government, reamerts. its intention not to interfere with the in the treaty that if any part thereof be capital will also participate. The man- thousand bars odd, which they were un- and 924,588, from disease; but these Germany that our 'blockade caused the able to deliver. This had no doubt figures are slightly reduced by other deaths of 750,000 non-combatants in that brought down the cost of their holdings authorities. The South last about 150,000 country. The increase in civilian deaths to a satisfactory level. Messrs Mocatta' from disease. In the prison camps of was not markedly great till the last year hear to day that they have disposed of the South the mortality was nearly 30 of the war, which was the influenta year, the great part of their holdings Stocks per cent. Even in the Seven Weeks Wer and the average infant mortality was in China show a sharp fall, with a ten- (1868), the Prussians lost over 6,000 by actually much less in the first three and dency from China to buy more pro-cholera and other diseases."-- nounced. This, with the fall of the sterl

a half years of the war than in the In the Franco-German War of 1870 years preceding 1914. This improvement ing dollar rate, gives a better appearance wa find for the first time that more men in infant mortality was also observed in to the market. Moeatta' look to the were killed in action or died of wounds England, and was attributed in part to than from disease; but typhus and ty the diminution of drunkenness on Saturs phoid were both very fatal.

day nights! The Russians in 1877, fightin the "It is also quite untrue, that the child- Turks, lost 30,000 killed and 80,000 by ren of Vina" died like flies, a some disease. Our troops in the Boer War speakers or the "Save the Children lost only 7,534 killed and 14,382 by dis- Fand" asserted. There was undoubted- case in the Russo-Japanese War thely great privation, and the efforts of ther effects of modern methods are clearly Fund to relieve it were amply justified, shown; in both armies the losses by dis- but why cannot good people be conten esse were much less than the fatal cas to speak the truthi

R ualties.

In the Great War, the loss by sickness is rather appalling

The following statement about Cologne. is shown to have been relatively insigni- there were 43.2 illegitimate for every "Before the war Bcant, except in the East; but unfortu 100 legitimate births, whereas during ther nately np figures are given, except for war the proportion fell to 40.2."_b | Italy," "

England and Wales the proportion of The total casualties in the Great War illegitimate births wae between 4 and s are very variously calculated. Compar- per thousand; in 1018 it unfortunately ing one, estimate with another, the losses rose to 6.3 per thousand. PEKING, November 8th.

of life among the various belligerents Regarding the report that President were, in round

MIXED MOTIVER numbers: Raisin. Tao Kun will appoint Sun Pao-chi as 1,700,000 killed and 1,300,000 'died of dis- the destruction of life is not to be com New York, November 8th.

Terrible as these war statistics aro The priests and monks of St. Nicholas

Shul Premier on the 15th inst., Sun disease: Germany, 2,000,000; France, Cathedral forcibly ejected the Reverend

Pao-chi reiterates that he does not desire 1,400,000 British Empire, 900,000; Aus pared with the depopulation of Germany John Kedrovaky when, wearing the 2

AKRON, OHIO, November 8th..

the post unless his appointment is passed trin, a million and half (including during the thirty years war of the General Patrick, chief of the Army Air

by Parliament. signia of the Soviet Bishop of North

heary losses by disease)! Italy, nearly seventeenth century, when the popula..." America, he attempted to take over the Service has announced that the war chi takes the Premiership, he will ap America, hetween 50,000 and 100,000. The to 800,000, and the Palatinate was almost It is unofficially stated that if Sun Pao half a million Turkey, perhaps 380,000; tion of Bohemia was reduced four million BISHOP ATTENDS Cathedral, Kedrovsky recently returned fleet around the world in the spring. The point, Dr. W. W. Yen Foreign Minister losses of the Balkan States were re denuded of inhabitants. The Tai-ping

department propose to send an aeroplane RUSSIAN CHURCH SERVICE. from Russin accompanied by the Teverest will start from the East Coast and while Wu Yu-lin and Kao Ling-wei and latively enormous. Mr. Vedel Petersen, rebellion in China is the only. modern end Chechilla, who said he had been to the Pacific coast, themes to Alaskit. Chang Keh will retain their present port the Danish statisician, says The war which produced horrors comparables Moscow, November 8th.

delegated to seize the Russing Church then peross Bering Strait, then vin the folios. At the invitation of Archbishop Tikhon, properties in America, valued at three Asiatic islands to India, whenes the jour

total number of military persons killed to this, unless we include the judicial Rt. Rev. Herbert Bury (Bishop for North million dollars,

and died must lie between ten and eleven massacres by the Bolshevista, Lunda rado ney will be continued to Persin, Scandin ad Central Europe and Assistant Bishop

millions, but Russia's losses are not Will mankind over determine to put in Diocese of London) attended a service ANOTHER INDIAN TRAGEDY avin, Greenland and home,

known "ind presumably never will be " Innende to these colossal follies and at Ouspensky Church in his rebes,

crimes 1: Crowds inside and outside the church OFFICER AND WIFE MURDERED. NEW HIGH FLYING RECORD

Another very interesting enlenlation is not willed by anybody, and yet they The strangest thing is that they aro of the number of births which the war prevented. The same authority esti- happen. As professor. Dumns of Lan mates these as follows:-Great Britain, instinct of self-perservation is very sanne aaya in this book "Although the about 600,000; France, about a million strong, war gives rise to forces strong (this is curious, for the French gave all enough to hold it in check, with the re married men periodical leave, in order ant that we find millions of men ready to obviate this result); Italy 1,200,000; to shed their blood in order that their Germany, nearly three millions; Austria, comrades may pillage a town and violate abcut the same These figures bear out its women, or in order that their com my statement that the loss of popula patriots may speak the language they tion due to the separation of husbands love, proles the faith they believe right and wives was slight greater than the and obey only their chosent leaders. fatal war casualties,

The motives, in fact range from the (Continutil at foot opgezt column,) noblest to the basest in human nature

INFUENTIAL CONSERVATIVE NEWSPAPER OPPOSED

TO PROTECTION.

LONDON, November 8th. The induential Scottish Conservative organ, the Glasgow Herald, announces its opposition to protection.

ENGLISH

sought his blessing,ded the service with

It now transpires that the Ambassadors' Conference took no decision on the ques- tion of the ex-Crown Prince, but referred it to their respectivo Governments,

SOVIET BISHOP IN AMERICA.

EJECTED FROM CATHEDRAL BY FRIESTS.

DELH, November 8th.

(Continued on next column.)

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TO FLY ROUND THE WORLD.-

PARIS, November 8th.

the sanction of the Soviet, whose attitude Captain Watts, of the Kurrum militin,11,145 metres by Sadi. Lecointe is officially A new world's agroplane height record of is believed to be connected with efforts and his wife, have been murdered at recorded, to obtain recognition from Great Britain. Parachinetr

FATAL CORDITE EXPLOSION SEVERE EARTHQUAKE IN

CALIFORNIA.

NINE PERSONS KILLED. |

* Calexico, California, Nov. 8th. GIKOA, November 8th. A severe earthquake rocked the town Nino persons were killed and nina in-yesterday about noon, driving the people Jured by a cordite explosion in the upper from their houses. There were so casual storey of Fort Montegnano.

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BOXER INDEMNITY.

PERING, November eth The eight signatorics to the Boxer- Protocol have requested China to reply immediately to their February Note re in gold. garding the payment of the indemnity The Note recapitulates the former points.

FINANCE MINISTER

PEKING, November 8th

LONDON; November 8th. Mars Tmi P... Conts net profit for The Ministry of Finance has not yet the year is £2,900,000, compared with been settled, hat Admiral Teni Ting-kan, £3.270,000 last rear bonus of sixpence who has refused several Cabinet pasta per share less tax is declared, and 2402,000 during the last decade, may be offered

the post

is carried forward.

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