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Losos, October 15th. Mr. MacDumaki, who yesterday covered 200 miles and addressed gå meetings had a great scud-off from Newcastle to-day for his tour in Yorkshire and Lancashire. At a speech at Gateshead he said, "We are determined and expectant of having a great victory." No intelligent person Labour ux° s:he ient} .of

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LosDos, Outöber 14th. The Premier had an enthusiastic send- off from Clasgow this morning on a motor electioneering tour. His car was held up by the density of the crowd.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, 1924

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LONDON, October 15th.

A large queue of applicants. for the German losu issue at the Bank of Eng- land at sine this morning numbered 2,000.

BRITISH PORTION OVER. SUBSCRIBED,

LONDON, October isth. The British portion of the Geṛuna loan has been over-subscribed. The lists closed at one this afternoon.

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THE CIVIL WAR

CHINA.

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{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] TIERUR FIGHTING" ON" SHANHAÏ- KWAX FRONT.

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SHANGHAI. October 15th. message from Shanhaikwan dated

the 12th inst. says:

KING DOLLAR AND STERLING.

2.THE CHEQUERS BRATITUDE

When the fall was temporarily arrest- ed, and the bruised franc önes more stood

ASIATICS IN AUSTRALIA. RIGHT TO VOTE SUBJECT OF TEST CASE.

up in the world's exchange, Ruhr eva- cuation gradually emerged into notice, and it became clear that French opinion ber 3rd. says:-There was an air of

A Melbourne Message of Septem was not in the least reconciled to the idea

HOW MONEY TALKED AT LONDON CONFERENCE.

WILL THE PACT WORK?

[BY THE RIGHT HON. DAVID LLOYD GEORGS

After wandering for fotir weeks through a jungle of multifarious dis-had been. agreements that had grown around'an Shanhaikwan is quiet but there was agreement, that agreement has at last incessant Bring at Chiumen between | been agreed to by all parties. three and six this morning, subsiding at eight.

of clearing out of the Westphalian coal-unwonted interest and activity in the new French Parliament was just as re- fields It was soon apparent that the District Court this morning, when the case of Mitta Ballosh, of Berkeley Street, Carlton, e C. E. A. Miller, luctant to haul down the tricolour at Commonwealth Divisional Returning Essen and Dusseldorf as its predecessor Oficer for Carlton, was called. r. P. ohen, P.M., occupied the bench, and there were many Indian present, many of whom had been for years in Australia. married Australian women, and had fami ties of sturdy Australians. Bullosh claim ed that under Section 41 of The Consti tution, be was entitled to enrolment on both State and Commonwealth rolls. Bullosh, and Mr. Russell-Martin, instruc ted by the Commonwealth crown Solicitor. appeared for the Registrar.

M. Herriot, although elected on A pacifist programme, was compelled to make declaratious in the Senate which were Poincarist in scutiment and pur- Who is responsible for this triumph of pore he misty beatitudes of Chequers diplomacy! Only those who were pre-wore thrown into the waste paper basket, sent at the Conference can write and both M. Herrios and Mr. Ramsay E. Bateman was counsel for A message dated the 13th says:- authentic appreciation of the qualities MacDonald drew up a declaration which The Chihli bulletin says two divisions displayed by the chief engineers of the left the evacuation of the Rubr to

new bridge.

the chances of French palities. and three brigades on the Shanhaikwan I have no doubt that Mr. Ranssay Mac- THE IRAQ BORDERS.

It was on the basis of this declaration, front have been instructed to asume the Donald was supple and adaptable, that

Mr. Snowden was direct and tenacious, bastily plastered together in order to BRITAIN WILLING TO HELP.

offensive. The morale of the whole army that . Theunis was resourceful, that save M. Herriot from a Senatorial LONDON, October 14th. is excellent. We gained more than ten Mr. Kellogg was wise and helpful, and grave, that the Loudon Conference was The

Government has informed, the li at Shahochin, breaking the enemy's M. Herriot displayed much clumsy moral expected to build a lasting European Turkish Minister this morising that it fine and we expect to retake Chiumen readily agrees to the Turkish suggestion this evening. Fierce fighting is still pro-spicuously that any observer may sen it: that the difference between the two Govceeding."

ernments with regard to what is the The enemy attacked at Santnakuan status quo which both on September 30th

pouring a continuous and deadly fire on refer-agreed to maintain on the Iraq frontier, our left flank for three hours until they pending a final Settlement, should be re-an short of ammunition, whereupon our ferred back to the Council of the League of Nations for decision, the secretary Gen- troops attacked and scattered the enemy, eral of the League being informed accord. capturing 300 rifles, mountain guns,

Mr. Maclonald "made a speech ring to the Conservative and Liberal Agreements, at Glasgow and numerous -pther places,, not to run candidates against each other. He said the other wide seemed to be funking. "We haveingly. so frightened, them that they are laying It is distinctly understood that neither

their heads together leat we scrape inside in the meantine shall advance their between then it is not good, old- forces beyond the lines now recupied, fashioned polities. The more united they

are against us, the greater will be our victory,"

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kwan

Other reports state that enculy move

courage

One fact, however, stands out so.cou-

that agreement would never have been reached without the brusque and brutal intervention of international Anabee.

HOURSK AND BANK.

The proteal between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany is the triumph of the international financier, He swept statesnen, politicians, jurists and journalists all on one side and issued

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settlement.

NO LUAN UNLESS—.

The executive of the National non tion Officials" at the Lord Mayor's din-ments westward have ceased for some good polities. The Dawes company of ciers' terms were complied with.

of Railwayinen is subscribing five thou sand pounds sterling to the Labour party's election.

LIBERALS IN ACTION.

Logpos, October 14th.

Mr. Bateman reminded his Worship that Bullosh arrived in Melbourne, forty- two years ago, or in 1989 He had late

made application to Mr. Miller that his name be placed on the roll, under the Commonwealth Electoral, Act, 1918-

for the Carlton South sub-division OF the division of Melbourne.

on twi

bricks on this ramshackle foundation, Section 5, of the Commonwealth Elector Commissions were set up to lay the cation had been refused. Section 30, sub- and building operations began, he that al Act on which the refusal had been stage came the voice of the financiers based, and which excluded all aboriginal crying out" Halt! in imperative tones natives of Australia and Asia from the that could not be ignored. They made right of enrolment, was, counsel held, con it evident to the complacent Conference try to Section 1 of the Commonwealth that no money would be advanced on the adult person who had, er had acquired. Constitution, which provided that any security of such a structurs. It might the right to vote at an election for a be good enough, as a pontoon to carry a State Lower House, should not, while that his orders with the imperiousness of an not too weighty Ministry. across ik the breechblocks of which had been reabsolute monarch who knew that there Ministerial crisis, but it was not stronging for either branch of the Common-

right continued. be prevented from rot. was no appeal from his ruthless decrees. enough to carry solid bullion from the wealth Legislature. moved, also 30 men.

This settlement, is the joint knee of King iron sufes of Wall Street or the London Mr. Russell-Martin centended that the Three enemy brigades have been trans

Dollar and Ring Sterling.

Exchange. Mr. Montagu Norman spoke rejection was perfectly legal ferred from the Jehol front, presumably

The Dawes Report was their's. They gently bat frudy in the Treasury Board grounds: (1) That the appellant was not in order to reinforce troops at Shanhai-inspired and fashioned it. The Repara Room, and Mr. J. P. Morgan made his on the State roll when the application tions Commission had mixed politics and voice heard by wireless from mid- was made, and therefore could not be finance, and mixed them so badly that its Atlantic above the roar of its billows. placed on the Commonwealth roll and decisions were neither good finance hor There would be no loan unless the nan (2) that Section 41 of the Constitution And quoted by his learned friend should be high financiers would have none of this the foxu is the linch-pin of the Dawes read in conjunction with other Sections absurd mixenre. The examined the Report. Take that out and the Report of the Constitution, which modified its

effects.

There must be," continued whole problem solely and exclusively | collapsus.

Counsel, respectfully submit. Your from the point of view of finance and

Worshop, uniformity in the laws, through- they left the politics of it to the poli

The condition of the loan is that the out the whole of Australia ticians, and the military aspect of it to the soldiers The Dawes Report repre- security dust be good. To make the sents the considered judgment of the security good, German prosperity must Bourse and the Bank upon the German" be restored, Bankers are not in the Hinbility to pay reparations and the best habit of risking their money on concerns way to liquidate that heavy obligation. which are in the hands of bailiffs. The As soon as the Report was issued the bailiffs must first of all be cleared out politician and the publicist began to and an undertaking given that they will work upon it. At first they gave it the not return except as the mandatories of benediction a simple acceptance, the lenders.. There was no apparent qualifcation, or reservation. The anancier was shoulder- ed high by a motley throng of American, Hritish, French, Belgian Italian nöd German politicians and journalists. They all hailed him as saviour of a dis- tracted world,

But gradually it became apparent that their applause was intended not for the Report as a whole, but for certain para

NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CHE- FIANG-KIANGSU ARENA.

These troops have now been joined by disbanded Chekiang troops and combined forces, numbering approximately 6,000.

BUSINESS THIS TIME.

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EMPIRICAL OBLIGATIONS.

LONDON, October 14th. In proposing the toast of the Exhibi-

ner at the Mansion House in honour of days. the Wembley Administration and its Overseas representatives, at which every part of the Empire was represented, Mr. J. H. Thomas, said that Britain and

A SERIOUS SITUATION. The Liberal campaign was opened by Turkey had agreed to refer their differ

SHANGHAI, October 15th. Mr. Asquith, Mr. Lloyd George and Sirence if interpretation in connection with

A somewhat serious situation has arisen John Simon at Queen's Hall, in London. the Iraq frontier to an independent Ari-

Mr. Asquith wid the pretext for the bunal. He emphasised that although us # result of Littue Hsu," with the election was the most flimsy and insincere Britain was in the throes of an election, support of the remaining Chekiang on which guy responsible Minister for a the Government was determined to mai lentiers in Shanghai, buying over the tain the prestige of the country unimpair- century had presumed to invoke the pre-ed, and me general election or party dif-Kiaugsu troops who occupied Lungbua. rogative of the Crown. The truth was ference would allow those charged with that Mr. Mnellonald and his colleagues the responsibility of government to be unmindful of their obligations to the "were suffering from a had attack of mor- Empire. He believed that therein they hid self-esteem. The real cause of the would receive the united support of all precipitate apel was not the Worker classes. (Prolonged cheers.) He did not have entrenched themselves near Lunghun Weekly ease, but the Russian treaty know if the fact of the election had it on the line of advance of General Sun which was a unique example of political fluenced the situation, but if no he hoped Chuan Fang from Sungkiang and also recklessness and business farapacity, and his allusions on behalf of the Govern- almost infantile simplicity. The sole con-ment, and people of Britain would not be the railway line just outside the bourgraphs, and that nour of them acclaimed Donald paper was swept aside as a per- a State law which prevented distin

the same paragraph. siderable legislative achievement of the misunderstood. No step would be left Government was Mr. Snowden's Liberal uptaken to avert war, but, equally, the dary of the foreigu settlement on the lind The Britisie: Americans and Italians on the real problem. It had served its in Victoria no such law pristed. "Ec

were in the main" interested in securing a honour and prestige of Britain was at of advance of Gederal Chi Hsieh Yuan settlement on any terms, so as to release purpose-which was political. Now to

business. stake. The peace desired was peace with|from Quinsan.

Europe from the menace that disturbed

Herriot's speech in the French honour-a peace which sacrificed no word

its equanimity and kept it from attend- Chamber makes it clear that the Ruhr er pledge to which the Empire stood com-

Acting in concert with these troops, ing to business. The British and Italians evacuation was forced upon him by the mitted,

certain Chekiang troops numbering 4,000 have an interest in Reparations, but they bankers. According to his statement Me are marching on Hangchow from Ningpo, have a deeper interest in peace on hon Ramsay MacDonald, had agreed at Che thus threatening General. San's renourable tering. They were therefore Pre-quers to an "invisible occupation," but General Chi's troops are now halted pared to accept any rational interpreta after four weeks of haggling and hesitat three miles from "Little Esu's" troops, tion of the Report without arrière ing the American and British bankers along the railway.

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penser. So was Belgium, but she dare have had their way. The protocol has SUME QUEER NOTIONS WITHOUT Negotiations are proceeding which it not say so fear of the French is hoped may stop the fighting, but for eign officials here regard the situation as most serious.

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a triangular contest and resulted in the (REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE) retorn of a Labourite often on a minority vote. Many more pacts are being nego- AIRSHIP CROSSES ATLANTIC.

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The Zeppelin Z.Ra arrived at 1.50 are nut countenancing such pacts, but are not opposing them. Thus it is likely that o'clock this morning. by October 20th a substantial number of the seventy triangular contests of the last election will have been avoided. Hither. to the Liberals have been readier than the Conservatives to agree to "make such pacts. For example, the Liverpool Eun- servatives have declined any arrange- ment.

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald had a great reception at a meeting of five thousand in Edinburgh. In a speech be appealed to the country to send Labour back in aufficient numbers to defy both the other parties.

The Conservatives of the Carnarvon boroughs have decided not to run any -candidate against Mr. Lloyd George.

FINANCIAL EXPERT'S OPINION.

LONDON, October 14th

It is anounced that the financial authority Sir Leo Chiozza Money has refused to become a Labour candidate at this election, as he copsiders the Govern ment in seriously misleading the Labour Party, and its defeat is as certain as it is deserved.

He expresses the opinion that argu- ment that the Russian loan will be a remedy for unemployment is a cruel mis representation.

POLITICS AND BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

U.S. SENATOR COMMITS

SUICIDE.

FINANCIAL TROUBLES.

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- NOT THEIR 'CONCERN.

Mr. Cohen, P.M., in giving his decision said he was largely guided by the dictum of Mr. Jutice Higgens of the Com- monwealth -High Court, in the case of Muramats versus Way. decided by the High Court sitting in Western Australian in September, 1993. Mr. Justice Higgens, in that case, held that Muramats had not established the fact that he had a right to vote under Section 41 of the

constitu That was the bankers ultimatum, and

tion, and, therefore, could not claim Com no amount of persuasion or pressure monwealth_enrolment by virtue of Sec- availed to shift them one inch from their

tion 41. Under Section 30, sub Section esalve. This was not politics-it was buri 5. of the Electoral Act no aboriginal ness. Their own and their clients" money | native of Australia or Asia was entitled was involved: This stern message creat to have his name placed on the Common ed consternation at the Conference. The wealth roll and vote unless he was so British Treasury, through its unbending entitled under Section 41 of the consti- Chancellor, became the oficial spokes-ution. In Western Australia, proceeded man of the bankers The Herriot-Mac be learned Police Magistrate, there was nicious irrelevancy. It had no bearing from voting for the State elections, but (Mr. Cohen) would therefore make an order that Bullosh's name be placed on the Commonwealth roll as an elector.

3. Russell-Martin applied for a stay It is understood that the case will be of fourteen days, and this was granted. taken in appeal to the High Court.

been dictated by them.

The German acceptance of these terms has also been the work of fanciers. The

CITY SUPERSTITIONS.

REASONS.

The settlement, however, depended on the spirit in which the real protagonists of the Ruhr conflict accepted the Report. conditions imply a large measure of ser It is possible that students of social What would France and Germany say to vitude which hurts the pride of a great customs have overlooked the city as » HEAVY FIGHTING. IN " PROGRESS. | it! And here it became evident that the nation It must burt to see your coun- place of superstitions, and it seems quite affection shown for the Dawes pronounce-try treated by foreign moneylenders as wrong to associate these with the back- PEKING, October 15th. ment was sectional in its character.

if it were Turkey or China. But finance ward places of civilsation. M. Karakbas has unofficially made

has no susceptionies--it has only ap In the plain, ordinary things, for known his desire to be present at meet- The French liked the £50,000,000. pay-prehensions. If on the one hand the gold example, like walking under a ladder, ings of the Diplomatic Body. This ques-ment, swelling year by year into a is adequate and on the other the security superstition in the city is very notice tion appears likely to present difficulties broader and broader stream of gold, is good, then you have all the elements able if the representative of any country, not which would sweep away their deficits, of a bargulu. You must not be too sca

"The city" says one who has beer look. yet recognising Russia, makes objections.

restore their devastated areas and carry sitive about things that cannot be cashed ing into the subject, has more stress, PEKING, October 13th their franc on its Hood into safety. The across a counter.

mome moments of doubt and fear, than source of the loaus did not concern them. The orders of German financiers to the country-side, and so the sity man, That was for the Americans and British their politicians were just as peremptory thought he may fall back on fewer Bb to arrange. France assumes that her an those of the allied bankers to their liefs, falls back on them oftener. portion in the loan is that of a receiver political representatives. Fnancial exi- There was survey in a college some degee committed suicide. The discover- ers of the body state that Brandegee was (*Y COURTESY OF TER" DAILY BULLETIN." and not a lender. France would receive gencies must dictate the decisions of this time ago, and 44.9 per cent of the stud-

52 per cent of the dow into her wide Conference. At all hazards Germanyents admitted the fear of 13 Irrigation channel, and the country of must climb out of bankruptcy. France "Knocking on wood, the four-leaf origin was of no consequence.

must square her Budgets and Europe clover, belief in dreams these were the

WARRINGTON, October 14th.

Senator Frank B. Brandegee, of Cou-

neaticat, the Republican leader, was The Fepgtien troops have been reia found dead in his home this morning. forced on the Chiumen front, heavy fight-

The Coroner found that Senator Braning is proceeding.

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found in his bathroom holding a rubber tube attached to an open gas jet. It is believed that the tragedy was due to 'financial troubles in connection with real

estate investments.

PROFIT OF £20,000 ON A WAR

DEAL.

RUNAWAY GENERALS.

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eats, picking up pins, and letting a post separate companions, three lights from. one match.

Watch and set," said this investi- ntor, bow many will walk under a ladder, or fail to throw spilled salt over their shoulder, or tap wood.

EMOTION AND DIGESTION.

Toxro, October 14th On the other hand, the Germans bad must be settled up. These fine poists of leading beliefs in one of these inquiries, La Yung Hsiang and Ho Feng Lin their eyes fixed on two recommendations, national honour must be suspended to a running from 31 to 20 per cent. Then have proceeded to "Beppu by train. The first, of course, was the succession of date when nations can be better afford to came opening umbrellas in the house, It is authoritatively stated that there huge foreign loans which were indicated indulge them. This is a purely financial telling fortunes by tea leaves, and Ruch is no objection to Chinese taking refuge in the feport, and which they needed so settlement. Money has this time talked thing, sleeping on wedding cake, black LIBERAL CLUB WINDFALL. in Japan remaining, provided they do badly to have their thirsty land. Everyd, talked to some purpose.

not use Japan is a use for negotiations. thing was ready to receive these fertilis- Ling showers. Their land was ploughed, TRAIN FIRED ON,

Will this settlement come into opera 'sown, and harrowed by the years of feverish industry that followed the war. tion? When it does will it last! As A-windfall of £50,000 7's to come to the

SHANGHAI, October 14th. The gald monsoon was alone, necessary to to the first question, Mr. Snowden's re- National Liberal Club as the result of a A special train containing Colonel bless Germany with an abundant bar-markable interview casts a little doubt.

"The city's chief contribution is the successful speculation that followed the Hilton Johnson, acting Commissioner of vest, The Dawes Report pointed to a The Treasury are clearly alarmed about commandeering of the club premises dar-Folice at Shanghai, and Mr. A. C. Clear, succession of loans for the parched soil the effect of the twelve months' occupa facility with which one can watch for ing the war.

general manager of the Shanghai-Nap- It was not a cloud no bigger than a tion on the prospect of the loan. Then lucky numbers The motor car has in. will be remembered, says the Daily King Railway, was fired on by Kiangsu man hand." "It covered the Grmament the German attitude is still in doubt. We creased that sugary ten-thousand fold. LONDON, October 14th. New. that when it was announced that troops near Quinsan.

with the promise of drenching but revit shall know in a few days whether the The non-political character of the the War Office was to use the club threo The firing, apparently, was due to ing rains. The industrials of Germany German, Beichstag is prepared to hammer Federation of Eritish Industries is likely or four men, including the late Sir Rich-misunderstanding.

were thrilled with the new hope hanging the collar around the neck of the Father- to focus attention on the outspokenard Stapley, the late Mr. Andrew Young The party were proceeding to Quinsan in the heavens above. --

land tightly enough to satisfy the exact

The influence of emotions upon diger valuer to the London County to interview Chi Haich Yuan regarding The second recommendation which gaveing requirements of the lenders. The de at Sheffield, to-night.

peech of the President, Sir Eric Geddes, (former Sir Edward Smith, who is protective; mensurga visi-vis the Settle joy to German hearts was that in which cisions taken at the meeting of the Co-tion (says the Medical World): Disa

Council). He urged that the personal feelings and alive to rejoice in the deal that was ments, but were unable to complete the the experts insisted that the French and servative groups in the Reichstag are not matter of ancient knowledge, and is re-

Westminster Palace journey. party interests should have been sub-minde, bought the

Belgians should let go their grip on the propitious If the Nationalista remain ferred to more than onen by Shakespeare. great conl and iron centre of the Father- obdurate. the Dawes Scheme falls G. R. Heyer has conducted a series of ex- ordinated to the country's needs, and a Hotel, lock, stock, and barrel. dissolution avoided, in view of the urgent In order to effect the purchase, Sir.

AEROPLANE ROMES CHIN-

land. The loan would be oxygen to a through. They muy relent under finan-periments upon patients under hypnotic issues requiring the Government's un- Richard Stapley and his friends gave

WANGTAO.

prostrate and exhausted country, but acial and industrial pressure. If they do influence, retaining a small stomacb- divided attention. He emphatically con-

revival of energy is useless without the there comes the next question. Having tube in titt so as to ascertain the effect personal guarantees were pre-

it.. REKING, October 14th-freedom to use So that in the exhausted for absorbed the borrowed of suggestion upon the acidity of the the loan guarantee, declaring that if fur creation of a limited liability company, sently lifted from their shoulders by the

A Fengtien aeroplane flew over Chin-opinion of their high financial magnates money, will Germany go on paying out gastric secretion. The results show that ther sacrifices were to be demanded from creat the taxpayer, the money should at least composed of club members, who lent their wangtao early this morning and dropped the unshackling of Westphalia was funda- of her till sums mounting higher and any mental depression occurring during

mental.

higher each year as prosperity returns! digestion has a tendency to check the pro- be spent on the encouragement of deve money at 6 per cent, on the understand-six bombs.

ing that when the old Westminster Palace Two bomba fell in the station 'com- France did not at first pay any parti- Is this like all other settlements, provi- cess no matter what the kind of emotion lopment in Britain and the Dominions, Hotel premises were relinquished by the pound, but did no damage, and the others cular attention to this part of the Resional, or is it permanent? With there arouses may be, and the more powerful instead of picking out the shakiest anda be returned, but that the profit

the impression the more marked is the and A sale effected, their capital in the fields. least prnicipled of our debtors for a fur-

The damage by the Feagtien aeroplanes other. it could be dodged. For some These are questions for no distant inhibition. If all the patients observed ther loan. He finally said he doubted (if any) should be made over to the club so far appears to be one soldier and three time the references to this question in future. If the settlement brings lasting the suggestion of bad news or of painful whether the Federation could stand aloof itself.

civilians killed by approximately 100 the French Press and Parliament were pesce, there are multitudes who have or alarming conditions of events inhibit if the nationalisation suggestions of the The company has now reported to its bombs.

--wrapped up in a covering of ambiguous hitherto disliked and distrusted coed the secretion immediately, by the sug- Labour manifesto involved adoption of shareholders that there is the substantial On the Northern front arrangements phrases. The startling fall of the franc mopolitan finance, who will secretly blere gestion of pleasurable or satisfactory revolutionary proposals, threatening the balance of £50,000 to hand over to the are being quickly carried out for opera forced M, Foineare for a while to dwell it and feel that Providence has at last states or happenings, contrary to ex- efficiency and even the existence of club as the result of the sale of the pre-tions on a big scale, but no immediate more upop the points of acceptance than found a good use for the international peetation, had exactly the same result though abruptly and to a lesser extent, pational industries.// |

developments aro expected.

upon the reservations.

demned the Russian treaties, particularly Tantees to the bank for a large sum.

mises in Victoria Street.

port. She had an idea that somehow or be another readjustment 1

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