THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH, 1923.

IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS ON DEFENCE

GERMAN EX-CROWN PRINCE

RETURNS HOME.

THE ABORTIVE REVOLT IN BAVARIA.

MANSION HOUSE BANQUET: EARL BEATTY AND

SINGAPOREY:

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·THE EX-CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY...

FRENCH NOTE TO. HOLLANDA AND GERMANY......

LONDON, November. Oth. In French quscters it is affirmed that the Conference of Ambassadors yesterday unanimously decided to send a "double demarche."" consisting of drawing the attention of the Dutch and German Governingars to the inconvenience that might ariss if the ex-Crown Prince is allowed to return to Germany. The text to the Notes to Berlin, and The Hague have been submitted to the British, Italian, Belgain and Japanese Governments for

ratification.

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EX-CROWN PRINCE'S DEPARTURE OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED.".

AMSTERDAM, November 10th The Dutch Government officially states that the ex-Crown Prince left Wieringen this morning accompanied only by his aide-de-camp. He crossed the German frontier an route for his property at Oels in Silesia.

GERMAN BORDER CROSSED IN A MOTOR CAR.

AMSTERDAM, November 10th. The ex-Crown Prince is travelling in a motor-cnt. The exact spot where he crossed the German frontier has not transpired.

PARIS, November 10th.

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IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

SUGGESTION THAT BRITAIN SUM- MON A REPARATIONS

CONFERENCE.

Losnos, November 10th.

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(b) Necessity for the maintenance, of a safe passage along the greatest route to the East through the Mediter-THE BAVARIAN HEVOLT. ranean and the Red Sea M

WORLD OF SPORT

INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR

SOCCER

LONDON, November 10th. At Sydenham, in the amateur soccer international match, England defeated RAL KILLED IN STREET FIGHTING.Ireland by 3 goals to nil

() Necessity for the maintenance by GENERAL LUDENDORFF AND VON Great Britain of a Home defence air

HITLER PRISONERS. force of sufficient strength to give ade- quate protection against air attack by the strongest air force within striking distance of her shores.

(3) The Conference, while deeply con cerned for the paramount importance of providing for the safety and integrity of All parts of the Empire, earnestly de sires, as far as is consistent with this considération, a further limitation of armaments, and trusts that no opportu nity may be tast to promote this object

EMPIRE TREATY MAKING. OBLIGATIONS OF VARIOUS PARTS OF THE EMPIRE

LONDON, November: 10th.

BERLIN, November 9th leaders, has heen arrested. General Vou Pehner, one of the Bavarian Ludendorf and Von Hitler nave barricaded themselves in the Ministry of War. All other buildings are in the hands of the Vun Koilling Government.

LATER.

SOUTH CHINA FOOTBALL TEAM.

WOONONA. November 10th. South Coast of New South Wales resulted The match between China and the in a scoreless draw.

ない

MR. LLOYD GEORGE HOME- CONDEMNATION OF PROTECTION.

HANLONDON, November 9thủ? Mr. Lloyd George was welcomed at Southamption by a great crowd. In- terviewed by Reuter he said he adhered ex- actly to his position in April last, despite He had ach made any preparations land Mr. Bildwin's incredible pronouncements. declined to discuss the elections which was an insult to the intelligence of the seemed a piece of unutterable folly. It nation to feed its starving industries with the mildewed straw of the last century. The question or "Liberal reunion did not rest with him and he was prepared to work, with anybody who served the country.

SCOTTISH INTERNATIONAL RUGBY

PLAYER · SUSPENDED. ·

LONDON, November 10th. The Scottish Rugby Union has sus-faithfully. pended Neil MacPherson, the Newport forward and. Scottish international for States bad taken a most definite step for

He expressed the opinion that the United receiving a memento gift on the occasion

It is officially announces that the arrests were dude after the military buildings at Munich, in which the Bavarian leaders had taken refuge, had been taken by Reichswehr troops. It is added that the fighting resulted in slight losses on both aides.

The building was taken by assault A of presentations made by Newport Town Ward during the last few weeks. considerable number were killed and wound-o twenty-two members of the Newport Foineund's attitude was not very helpful, In the course of a dismission in foreign

A resolution passed by the Imperialed during street fighting in Munich. It is Chub to celebrats last season's unbeaten but he hoped the conference would take that in the event of the scheme for powers imposes, the fullest co-operation

place, and he was sure that American policy the Imperial Conference decided Conference as regards treaty making declared that the revalt. is now completely record.

No Scottish player will be permitted to opinion was generally turning in the direc- common inquiry with the co-operation of on those parts of the Empire concerned,

suppressed.

play with or against members of the tion of co-operation." the United States breaking down, the hath before and during negotiations. General Ludendorff and Ton Hitler Newport Club who accepted gifts

Referring to prohibition he thought that British Government should carefully con-

have been arrested.

The Welsh Union sanctioned the pro-America meant to carry the thing through sider the alternative of summoning a

The Manich outbreak has been

sentations,

and a fresh plebiscite would probably re- sup. conference itself to examine the financial

pressed.

affirm the previous verdict. and economic problems in their widest

Fourteen persous

CLUB'S APPEAL AGAINST FINE were killed and

DISMISSED. aspects.

wounded in the fighting leading to the The ratification of treaties imposing an surrender of Ludendorff and Hitler.

LONDON, November 10th. The Scottish League management com obligation on one part of the Empire shall which is concerned, while treaties involv be effected at the instance of that part THE REVOLT SUPPRESSED.

mittee has dismissed Cowdenbeath's BERNE, November 9th.

appeal against the fine, but has rescinded its request for the Chairman's resigua ng more than one part of the Empire A semi-gficial message from Werzberg. tion. will only become effective after consulta-via: Berlin, confirma that the Munich tion with all parts of the Empire con revolt is regarded as over. It declares that all is now calm in Bavaria. The people and the Reichswehr are loyal to the Yon Kailling Government,

ANGLO-JAPANESE RELATIONS.

faction, the progressive fulfillment of the The Conference recognised with anti obligations incurred under the Washing- ton Treaties and registered its confident belief in the future relations between the Governments and peoples of the British Empire and Japan, which will not be less sincero and cordial than when the British. and Japanese Governments were bound by, written conventions. INVITATION TO AMERICA LIKELY

TO BE DROPPED.,

WASHINGTON, November 10th.

Allies invite the United States to be re- It is assumed that the proposal that the

presented on the Reparations Committee. will now be dropped.

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COMMUNICATION. -

Treaties not impering obligations on the whole of the Empire should be signed by the Governments concerned, while the texts should be clearly worded making their scope clear.

cerned.

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- CONFERENCE.

Losoy November 9th A distinguished and bejewelled assembly including Mr. Bruce Mr. Massey, Mr. Mackenzie King and the principal Ambas sadors filled the Guildhall for the Lord Mayor's Bangoct.

which

LONDON, November-th. Mr. Baldwin, who had a great reception, The foal meeting of the Imperial said the decisions of the Imperial Confer Economic Conference Ecnsidered Imperial ence,

were necessarily subject wireless communication and, Following to Dominion confirmation, would com Prior to the announcement of the ex-statements by the Postmaster General, the mend themselves to the Home Parlia Crown Prince's departure for Germany it was intimated it was not an Allied Conference passed a resolution afirming ment. (Cheers): We were gradually Note that would be presented to the the importance of establishing as quickly moving towards close co-operation with Netherlands Government, but ench Allied as possible an efficient Imperial.service of the Dominions. How much farther Minister to-day would make the friend. wireless communication, and opining that and faster we were to „DRĢIJ rested Bigst representations, expressing his the Government's of the Empire should with the people of this country. The Government's concern' lest the ex-Crown take immediate action to remove any Indian discussions had shown that any Prince he permitted to leave Holland difficulties now delaying the accomplish. existing disabilities were not based on AMBASSADORS CONFERENCE DE- ment thereof, while providing adequate distinction of colour, but were due solely to

MANDS AN EXPLANATION.

safeguards against the subordination of complicated local economic, and political, public to private int-rests."!"

considerations. The Conference had drawn up a number of guiding principles regard ing defence. It felt that, while these were necessary, we should be prepared to consider in concert with other peoples what possibility there was of a further limitation of armaments.""

PARIS, November 10th. The Note from the Ambassadors' Con- ference, mentioned in a cable incasuge dated November 8th, was handed to the German Charge d'Afaires yesterday afternoon. It demands explanations re- garding the grave newspaper reports that the Reich had granted the ex-Crown Prince permission to return to Germany. POWERS "PRESENT NOTE TO HOLLAND.

THE HAGUE, November 8th, communique states that the Frouch, Belgian, British, Italian and Japanese Ministers this morning presented to the Dutch Foreign Minister a Note drawing attention to the Dutch Government's responsibility in designating the domicile of the ex-Crown Prince, hoping it would not hesitate to take immediately all the special necessary "measures.

HOLLAND DISCLAIMS RESPON- SIBILITY..

The Foreign Minister, Dr. H. A. van Karncheck, in replying pointed out that. a fixed, domicile had been allotted to the ex-Crown Prince during his stay in the country, but the Dutch Government was not competent to restrain him from leaving Holland. The position was that the ex- Crown Prince was subject to the pro- visions of Dutch, law.

The question of obligations under in- ternational law' as not involved in thia particular case,

AN UNWELCOME GUEST.' The Nieuwe Batterila mache Couraut points out that the responsibility for pre- venting the departure of the ex-Crown Prince does not rest with Holland, but she does not like such strangers," and, once departed she will not easily allow their readmission.

DEPARTURE CARRIED OUT WITH

" UTMOST, SEORECY."

AMSTERDAM, November 10th. The departure of the ex-Crown Prince was carried out with the utmost secrecy, even the Ministry of the Interior, who supervised the refugee, was not aware that the bird had flown until several hours after his departure.

It appears that the Burgomaster at Wieringen, late last night, ordered n small steamer to await till four o'clock this morning in order to convey himself. and the ex-Crown Prince to the mainlnad. The latter was most composed when he boarded the steamer and distributed souvenirs amongst the handful of officers. The steamer proceeded to Ewyckluis, where the ex-Crown Prince and the Burgomaster, continued the journey in two motor-care and crossed the German

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EMPIRE DEFENCE. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE SUG- GESTIONS.

Mr. Baldwin said we were justified in LONDON, November 10th. placing the promotion of our trade in the A summary of the proceedings at the forefront of our foreign policy. Our Imperial Conference has been issued.

The section dealing with defence says The situation in Central Europe was ong relations with all Powers remained friendly, that after the whole field had been sur of great anxiety. It was unthinkable that veyed, the Conference decided that it Europe should be allowed to drift to doom would be advisable to place on record, while the Powers looked on with folded in the following resolutions, its conclu- sions on the chief, matters which had hands. The entire weight of our authority been discussedi.

and influences was boing thrown in the (1) The Conference affirma that it is senles in favour of co-operiton with necessary to provide for adequate de-] America. fence of the territories and tende of the

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several countries comprising the Em- EARL BEATTY'S DEFENCE OF THE pire.

(2) In this connection the Conference expressly recognises that it is for the Parliaments of the several parts of the Empire, upon the recommendations of their respective Governments, to decide the nature and extent of any action which should be taken by them.

CAPITAL SHIP.

An earlier wireless message from. Ham- burg, via Berlin, stated that You Eahr and Von Lossow had declared that their assent to the Hitler-Ludendorf movement was forcibly obtained. They opposed the movement and hoped to be masters of the situation to-day. Von Kar ortered the arrest of all members of the National Socialist Association.

A Berlin message says it is officially stated that the Bavarian Government has telegraphically instructed all local authorities, police and military authorities in Baraira to refuse to obey the orders of the revolutionaries.

STUTTOAET, November 9th.. The Minister of Interior has issued s proclamation declaring that he will ruthlessly suppress any attempt to extend the Bavarian insurrection to, Waertemberg.

BERLIS, November 9th. Communication between Bavaria and Prussia is completely cut off. Trains from Berlin are only running as far as the Bavaria frontier. Telegrams are not accepted for Bavaria. The Reichsbank has stopped sending consignments of money to Bavaria

PARIS, November 9th. French. well informed quarters starte that the Allies are agreed on their attitude in regard to the Reich as the result of corrent events, especially the Bavarian dictatorship.

HUNGARIAN MOVEMENT.

CHECKEDAHA BUDAPEST, November 9th. "An agreement was found on the Extreme

U.S. NOT TO PARTICIPL

IN CONFERENCE.

WASHINGTON, November 9th. It is officially intimated, after a fresh eonference between Mr. Hughes and the 23rd stated that the largest fine in the enquiry into Germany'e capacity to pay has A cable message date London, October French Ambassador, that the proposed. history of football had been impered by been frustrated by the attitude of France. the Scottish League management com The latest French suggestion to limit the mittee at a meeting in Glasgow," when investigation to a period ending 1930 is not they fined Cowdenbeath thousand satisfying to the President, who regards their goalkeeper. The illegal payment of such a limited enquiry as useless and futile, their goalkeeper. The Chairman of the The Government is not inclined to co Club was severely reprimanded, and re-operate in convening a meeting of inter- quested to resign.]

national experts when they would be un able to put forward a comprehensive plan

HOME FOOTBALL.

LONDON, 'November 10th Following are the result of Saturday's Association matches:-

'FIRST· LEAGUE-:

5. Birmingham, 9; West Ham Ü, 0, Bolton Wanderers, 4: Chelsen, `0- Burnley 1 Blackburn R., 2. Everton, 2: Sheffield. U.. o. Heddersfield T.. 3: Liverpool, 1. Middlesbrough, 0: Arsenal, 0. Newcastle U, 4: Manchester C., is Notts County, 0; Aston Villa, 1 Presten N.E... 1; Sunderland,. 2 Tottenham H., 9; Nottingham F., 0.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

According to a Paris message, a telegram from a French source in Washington de- clares that the United States has definitely decided not to participate in the proposed committee of experts.

STERLING RATE ON NEW YORK.

LONDON, November 9th. The recent steady decline in the sterling rate on New York has reached 4.40). The depreciation is partly attributed to a con siderable transfer of funds from the Con-

MELBOURNE'S PUBLIC SAFETY BILL

West Brom A., ; Cardiff C.,,tiuent to New York via Longon.

Aberdeen, 2;. Partick Thistle, 1.^; Airdrieonians. 2: Motherwell, 0. Ayr United, 9: Hibernians," Clyde, 3; Morton, 0. Dundee, 4: Clydebank, 1. Hamilton A.. 2: Celtic 3. Hearts, 4: Kilmarnock, 1. Queen's Park," 0; St. Mirren, 1 Raith Rovers. 3: Falkirk, 0. Rangers, Third Lanark, 0 AMERICAN ARMISTICE DAY MESSAGES.

EX-PRESIDENT WILSON'S CAUSTIO REMARKS:

WASHINGTON, November 10th. President, Coolidge and ex-President Armistice Day messages were issued by

Wilson

..

The President says "If there is to be peace on earth it will be because there

justice on earth."

MELBOURNE, November 9th.. The Public Safety Bill has passed the House of Representatives and the Legislative Council, with the exception of clause restricting the accumulation E Union funds for the use of strikers.

GIFT TO EMPIRE.

LONDON, November 9th.. H.B.H. The Prince of Wales, to-day ac House in St. James Square, donated cepted, on behalf of the Empire."Cbalbam by two Canadians, Colonel sud Mrs. R W. Leonard, as a British Institute of International Affairs.

Light Deputy, Ulain, after his arrest, containing a scheme to overthrow the

Viscount Grey.ot Falloen, who presided Hungarian Government with the help of

over a distinguished company, including Bavarian Irregular troops and to establish

Dominion and Indian Representatives, a new Government. The document was

intimated that the Domition Premiera mgned for the National Executive Com-

Mr. Wilson, in addressing the American and the Head of the Insh Free State mittes by Dri Sasiner, who was also ar people directly by wireless for the first had promised to become honorary Pre rested. The other party to the agreement time since he left White House, declared sidents, of the Justitute. is the Executive Committee of the Bavarian that America's attitude after the War The Prince of Wales announced that Los Dos, November 10th.. Nationalist Organisation, whose signatures was "deeply igncble, cowardly and dis an Englishman, Mr. Cocil Power, had Navy, declared that the development of when arrested, was about to go to Munich Italy had made waste paper of the erection of a hall behind the house for Admiral Earl Beatty, responding for the are lacking owing to the fact that Ulain, honourable." He said that France and promised to contribute £10.000 for the anti-submarine devices, was more that keeping pace with the submarine. So to obtain Bavarian consent. much so, that to the Power commanding

Versailles Treaty.. The way in which the meetings of the Institute. His Eeral. United States could show true apprecis Highness, thanked Col. Leonard very (3) Subject to this provision the Con- not a great menace. The capital ship was the surface of the sen the submarine was

tion of the significance of Armistice Day sincerely on behalf of the British Com ference suggests the following, as guida match for any ship ar weapon that

was by resolving to put self-interrat monwealth. ing principles:

away, and formulate and act upon higher- (a) Primary responsibility for each. could be brought against it.

ideals of international policy. portion of the Empire representing the plan, contending that Australin required

He strongly defended the Singapore in Conference for its own local defence.

The pews censorship as regards Bavaria (b) Adequate provision for safeguard-past. The same might be said of India communications have been restored,

profection, as much or more than in the has heen, raised All Bavarian railway ing the maritime communications of the and the Crown Colonies. If insurance several parts of the Empire and the were wise and if our interests were to be routes and

waterways along

properly safeguarded, Singapore must be through which their armed forces and brought up-to-date. The Admiralty would trade pass

(c). The provision of Naval hases and ment of such naval forces ns the Domi- do all in their power to assist the develop facilitice for repair and fuel so as to nions might feel able to create, ensure mobility of Bects.

and

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BERLIN, November 10th. Von Hitler is reported to have escaped

wounded condition.

clares that Von Kahr and Von Lossow An official statement from Munich de-

were compelled to co-operate with Von Hitler and Ludendorff at the Buerger bauca beer collar under duress, but when

(d) Desirability of thé, maintenance SIR SAMUEL HOARE ON BRITAIN'S that the French officials on the Rhineland

of a minimum standard of val strength. Namely, equality with the naval strength of any foreign Power in accordance with the provisions of the Washington Treaty on the limitation of armaments 1.5 approved by "Great Britain and all the self-governing Dominions and India

(e) The desirability of development of the air forces in the several countries of the Empire upon such lines as will make possible, by means of adoption as far as is practicable of a common system of organisation and Lenining and, the use of uniform manuals and patterns of arms, equipment and stores (with the exception of the type of air craft) for

AMERICAN BUDGET

ESTIMATES.

APPROPRIATIONS TO BE

MAN REDUCED.

WASHINGTON, November 10th.

FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.

(THEOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY-} JAPANESE NAVAL MISSION IN

BERANCE.

PARIS, November 10th. M. Raiberti, Minister of Marine, ab a

The budget estimates for the Escal they scoured their freedom took steps to to $2,650,000,000 which is $20,000,000 Mission which is visiting France, sait year beginning July 1st, 1924, amount dinner in honour of the Japanese, Naval frustrate the movement

under the Late President Harding's esti that French sailors had a high respect M. Poincare has informed Earl Crewe mata last March AIR FORCE

Appropriations for almost all govern sailors. The war had drawn closer the and sincere friendship for Japanes LONDON, November 10th.peatrality as regards the Separatist move-

have been ordered to observe the strictest ment departments will be reduced. Col. Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Hoare, retent sponding on behalf of the Air Force, said that the Home defence forte was already considerably stronger than it was twelve months ago, and would monthly increasc in strength until eventually it was fifty- two squadrons strong, comprising about six hundred first-line machines.

FATALITY AT AN “AIR CIRCUS"

- MOORINGS.

NEW YORK, November 10th.

THE COMING GENERAL ELECTION.

RUMOURS AND SPECULATION.

LONDON, November 10th. The Sunday newspapers teem with rumours and speculation it regard to extent of the protection proposals the the nearness of a general election and the Government is likely to submit

ties and comradeship between the two countries. The minion would visit the devastated regions, parts, aeroplane factories and naval. workshops and France would be proud to receive them

ATTEMPTED MURDERWATE

SHANGHAI,

CHIEF OF POLICE IN CRITICAL

CONITION

motor-car.

POSTPONEMENT OF ALLIED MILI-

"TARY CONTROL REQUESTED. 。,,:,

NEWSPAPERS BERLLY, November 10th.. Germany has requested the, Allies to postpone resumption of military control END OF VON HITLER'S BAND BERLIN, November 10th. Martial law has been proclaimed throughout Bavaria. Rebels who are to

BHANGHAI; November 10th, DIRIGEABLE BREAKS FROM ITS on parole, similarly to Ludendorf While a quick appeal to the electorate national Settlement this evening on the

be court-martialled will not be released:

An attempt was made in the Inter Accounts of the fighting at Munich urged in some directions, others decry life of General Hau Kuo Liang, Chief each part of the Empire' as it may A much advertised anny and navy air Motor-care filled with armed men dashed Public has been enabled to study the who was shot ayho was entering I show that confusion generally revailed the idea of a snap election before the of the Shanghai-Wooeung Constabulary determine to co-operate with other parts with the least possible delay and circus, which was attended by thoumudi about the ccatre of the town. The troops Proposals which are nos yet published.

One of his bodyguard, wat the greatest efficiency.

SUNDAY TIMES URGES A of spectators, was marred by an accident and police were fully war equipped and

Also wounded. Both, victim were taken (4) (4) In the application of these frontier åt noon, where the ex-Crown principles to the several parts of the in a gust of wind and swent to the sky.

POSTPONEMENT. to dirigable TC.2. which was caught carried out the clearing up operations.

to hospital. The General's condition in of the Burgomaster and is at present Empire concerned the Conference notes when being fastened to the ground. hind barbed wire at the War Ministryre committing the Conservative, to pro- national policeman and captured:

Among the leading organs, the Sunday critical Von Hitler's hand were entrenched be Times regards Mr. Baldwin's action la The assailant was shot by an Inter- a deep interest in Australia, New Zell let go except one who was entangled deavouring to effect a peaceful settlement

The crew, who were dragged off their feet, and the officers on both sides were en tection as a great blunder. The news- -land and India in the provision of the ropes and carried up hundreds of when an armoured car suddenly opened Paper is strongly hostile to a general | "naval base at Singapore as being easen- fect Finally, he plunged to the entities. The remainder of Von Hitler's force politically fatal. It is. of the opinion] machine-gun fire, causing maby casual protective tariff and believes it would be Aled. Isolated units have been rounded that the necessary steps to protect: the

Homo market in order, to reduce unem

KOBE, November - 11th EARLIER

ployment could be carried out under the The strike on N.Y.Kropis how CABLES

Safeguarding of Industries Act without virtually terminated, the ooppany con BRITISH IMPORT DUTY ON creating political chaos. The newspaper ceding the mou's demands to make up

MALTING BARLEY

condemns the idea of a dissolution and de- the reduced wages. It is hoped that clares that reports recived from head sailings will immediately be resumed quarters are not encouraging and urges (A cable from Kobe to the Hongkong apostponement, even at the low of some Office of the N.Y.K says — After prestige

Henter, learns that the Cabinet dischased Mara, leave next Monday: Kamo far

LONDON, November 9th negotiation fromon's strike muller imtiled, Takatko Maru, and - Phudzuskas

the election date but came to no decision. and Aki Maru leave next Tuesday.]

Prince-dropped his pilot, in the person

making a non-stop race to Oels in Silesin GERMAN GOVERNMENT AWARE OF PROJECTED:FLIGHT... SAN DANA BERLIN, November 10th.

Replying to the Allied Note, the Ger man Government states that the ex- Crown Prince requested permission to return to Germany. The Government were unable to find jurisdicul or practical reasons for refusing him, in his capacity: of a German citizen, permission to return to Germany. It therefore empowered its representatives abroad to furnish him with a passport authorising his re-entry into Germany

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tial for ensuring the mobility necessary to provide for the security of these and was killed,

territories and the trade of the Empire | PROHIBITION ON US SHIPS up and disarmed.

in Eastern waters

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GERMAN GOVERNMENT PERMITS RESIDENCE. IN SILESIA.

BERLIN, November 10th.

TO BE ENFORCED

WASHINGTON, November 10th President Collinge propose to adhere to the late Prendent Harding order The German Government has definitely forbidding Government, ships to carry oF permitted the ex-Crown Prince to retire sell liquor on the high sens, notwithstand to his estate at Oels. He travels in a ing the competitive advantage British motor-car through Germany but does not ships will enjoy under the proposed pass through Berlin.

treaty

RECOMMENDED.

LONDON November 9th. Committee has recommended to the Cabinet It is enderstood that the Treasury. an import duty on malting barley,

NY.E. STRIKE,

COMPANY CONCEDES MEN'S

SAVEDEMANDS."

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