FRET SENATOR

ACQUITTED.

Paris, May 3-Senator Hum- bert who has been on trial by martial on a charge of had dealing with the Enemy, was acquitted to-day.

Captain Georges Ladour for mas Chief of the Intelligence Bureau of the Ministry of War, co-defendant with Humber, was acquitted.

Pierre Lenoir, still another of the co defendents, was sentenced to death.

Guillaume Desonchea was con- victed and sentenced to five years in prison.

IS THE SECT A RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION?

COMM

SHANGHAI SHARE MARKET.

Dr. and

Abenchedid and Capt. & Mrs. child

Inches

D. Armstrong Mrs. L. M. Joblins V. Agerholm Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr. & Mrs. E GEM. Joseph

E. S. Abraham.

Andemon

Joblin

W. T. Bulkley

Madam E. Koeler W. Knoop W. W. Barry H. de Karengar Moore Bennett Theo. Korthals Mrs. H. M. Brown, L. Kreidt Mr. & Mrs. F. ET. Kidde Ε Brookman

J. A. Lammers {A. H. Lunings Mr. and Mrs.

Messrs A. Anderson & Co.. An interesting discussion se to in their weekly share circular, whether a minister of the body of dated Shanghai, 14th June, state:S. spiritualists is a regular ministerThe boycott and strike have of a religious denomination within had the effect of practically clos- the meaning of the Military ing the market to cash transac Service dots took place in the King's Bench recently, when indg- tions, leaving the members of the ment was given in the appeal of House to divide a few forward Ernest Walter Caten, president of speculations between them. the body of spiritualists, against Cottons, although, no longer où the decision of the Sheffield the upward grade maintain their Mrs. H. Bodine magistratas...

The justices, while of opinion station and a belief-which may Capt. W. Black that the appellant was not entitl- possibly account for cash firm-fr. de Mrs. B. En ed to exemption, decided that itness-seems to be growing that E R. Boericke

Bergeron was inexpedient to inflict any September will bring higher rates. Mrs. E. R. Beblios courtmartial of the cases of Sen, punishment, and dealt with” Mr. Docks under pressure of soma R. J. Birbeck Oaten under the Probationers Act, Settlement resales eased slightly, Mr. & Mrs dismissing the information.

Rubbers are a very stickly Map & Mrs. market, buyers and sellers being hard to bring together. To-day's Master Black D. R. Black opening rate for TT on London Capt and Mrs. was 5/42, the dollar race, being 74.5. Company Meetings, etc.- Anglo-Javas: An interim of Tis. 0.25 per share has been declared as payable on 27th instant. Cultys Dairy: The Directors have declar.

With the settling by the Paris

ator Charles Humbert and his three co defendants, there only remains the trial of former

were

Mr. Branson, for the Crown, contended that the appellant bad "Premier Caillaux before

failed to establish that the Senatorial high court to clean up spiritualists the whole of the famous Bonnet denomination and that he was a a religious Ronge defeatist

conspiracy, regular minister of it. It was a which threatened to destroy the purely secular body, without any military efficiency of France in teet. There was provision for 1915-17 and force a separate blackballing in membership. like peace with Germany..

The acknowledged popular mandate of M. Clemenceau in

a club.

- JONAH AND THE WHALE.

Mr. Justice Darling: It re. assuming the Presidency of the cognises the fatherhood of God, ed an interim of 7% to be payable Council on November 16, 1917 the brotherhood of man, the com-on 21st instant. Tiram Estates! was that he should remorelessly munion of spirits, the ministry. An extraordinary general meet prosecute the defeatists," of angels, and the continuous matter what their rank or post-existence of the human souling has been called for 18th tion. Of these already fifteen That is not secular.

instant to adopt a resolution of

had been sent to *prison Mr. Hawke (for the appellant) voluntary liquidation.

two

and Pacha April 17.

1918, and Duval, July 17, 1918) when the trial of Senator Humbert began on March 31, in the large hall of the Paris Assize Court With him were arraigned Pierre Lenoir. Guillaume Desouches.

executed, (Bolo

quoted Webster's dictionary de- nition of a denomination as "a class or society of individuals who call themselves by some name."

Mr. Justice Darling: According!! to that that the Clan McPherson would be a denomination.

BETTER U. S. TRADE SERVICE NEEDED.

A vigorous recommendation for,

Bisney

Branch

Lennox+

G. E. Lynott Lauritzen Mr. and Mrs.. O..

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Mr Liddall

G. Miss. H. Labe

Oliver T Break

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C. L. Corby

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J. D. MacLeod

A. E. Maslin

Miss V. Mason

E Mannes

Mr. and Mrs.

Bridger

Bridger Jar.

Mrs J

Martin

Dr. and Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Beicovitz

Mina Mr. & Mrs. S., CD. McMurra

Batstone Mr. & Mrs F. K

V. L. Batsłonio D. Niblett W. A. Butterfield Miss Phillips Capt. G. L. Baker T. L Parkina

Lt. Col. and Mrs. G. W. Barton

Thursby Pelham Mr. d'Man, D. K.Mr. and Mrs. J.;

Blair

Pilger TC. M. Baker ||Mr. P- Mrs. - Bane

4. Button

C. B. Bir

Capt. TEL.M. 'Mmm, I. W.

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μ. Y. A. Staat JJ. Smit

H. S. Swanson GEB Heaton

Smith

J. H Coolhass Maj. Y. J

Mrs Cormack

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D. S. S. Douglas Mrs and

Lt. Stevens

Mr. & Mrs. T..REF. Coomer

in

Dr. G. W. McKean

IS. J. Nichok.

L J. Davies

H

W. P. Neeson

Mr S. Clarence

and children'

R. V. Cameron

G.. F. Obey

Capt A Olden

burger

0. S. Orrick

A. Pingrin

Mr. & Mrs E AFF. Pilgrim

Carvalho

J. A PetersONI

J. H. Cosgrove Miss E. Paschall W. T. Coutts F. W. Cox

Mrs. C. R. Powrie Mr. & Mr. O. CL. J. B: Boope

Geo. J. Ritter Daniell & child

C. Ricon

Mr. Hawke: The spiritualists improved service for the trade ears. F. E Davis believe that they get direct mani-couragement agencies of the Mrs. J. A. Dotine M. R. Robbins festation from the other world.

Departments of State and Com-Miss K. Euanson Miss F Government, especially in the Miss E. Esnault H, Ray merce, comes, from the Sixth Miss

AG Rendall National Foreign Trade Con

¡D. Russell Fowler vention, which has just closed its D, A. Freecorn

Mr. & Mrs. E. M. vention, which was attended by C. Gage sessions at Chicago, This Con- Mrs. A. Frazer

Raymond

Mr. Justice Darling: There are plenty of people in the Church of England who believe that.

said

The magistrates had asked, Mr. Hawke, whether

spiritualists believed Jonah was in the whale's belly.

Mr. Justice Darling: Do all religious people believe that ?

John Switzer H M. Simms Dr. & Mrs. F. G.

Sandborne

Lena Ladoux. Humbert was charged with "trading" with the enemy, Lenior and Desouches with intelligence" with the enemy, and Ladoux with con scious complicity in both offenses. Nearly 300 witnesses were heard. The capital charge was made against Humbert in order that he might be forced to reveal his knowledge of the guilt of Lenoir and Desouches. Even the Mr. Hawke: I can't say; but that prosecution did not believe in may have been the sort of thing his conscious guilt. As to that influenced the magistrates.

Mr. Justice Darling, in his Ladour, who had been head of the Intelligence

Department judgment, said there was a good cign trade as a result of the war, Mrs. E Gardner) when M. Malvy, the chief hench-deal of evidence to show the ap and at its last session adopted AC. Graeme

Caillaux. bed beem

pellant was a regular minister and

Mrs. W. Minister of the Interior under that this body was a religious de- unanimously a declaration which H. B. Gallop the dominance of the defeatist nomination. It was not for the gives a clear and comprehensive N. C. Galuzni Sparke

Bir. and propaganda, his testimony at the Court to say on the facts is he a statement of what is needed to J. SP R. Gardiner Steen Bolo, Duval, and Malvy trials regular minister and is the deno-equip Americancòmmerce to meet fr

McConnell. Tüsey had plainly shown him to be mination a religious-ane?" foreign competition. On the

Hussey tool rather than a principal; so question for the Court was whet-matter of improved Government L. H. Hyman his acquittal was regarded as a

says B. Honig her the magistrates on the facts service this statement foregone conclusion."

American foreign trade enter Mr. & Mrs. A. before them were bound as a matter of law to come to the con- prise is entitled to every facility Halliday clusion that this body was a re- that the Government legitimately, H. Hart ligious denomination and that the can give in the fulfillment of its appellant was a regular minister proper functions. The Govern. Hemmel

the country and all lines of in- LE Gurney 2,000 delegates from all parts of Chas. Gamin

was thoroughly presentative Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Mr. and Mrs. F. dustry, finance and commerce, Miss J. Gaylord. Stephens of American overseas enterprise. M. G. Grylls

Scully

man of

with

The

It gave careful consideration to Mrs. A. R. Gor- C. E. Seybt the situation confronting our for-

man

Mra Drury

Viss

Stubbings

A. Findlay Smith

Mr. & Mrs. Johnßfr. and Mrs. V.

Duncan

Mrs. D. Eager

S. Evans

Findlay Smith

Mr. & Mrs Tele-

men

} Mr. and Mrs. VoMaj Gen..

Fassi

Ventris

Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wilson

Galloway Maj. Wakeman R. D. L. Gibson Miss F. E. Wilson 1. Hopman

¡Miss A. L. Wilson M. & Mrs. Haand-Mr. & Mrs. E. J

Warren

resan

H. da. F. Eutchi P. R. Wait

¡J. W. P. Zwager A, Znernerman

son

J. Keet

Sir Ellis Kadoorie J. M. Zethoven" W. A. Knight

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CARLTON HOTEL, -

Manuel Andres B. Hight

Corrected to 23rd June, 1919.

F. de Sant Ama S. B. Hudson

G. Hassey J. Basto

J. H Kelly

Miss E. Skinner

F.

J. W. Bonthes

I. A. Jackson

S. Berbari

H. E. Brown* L. Brown

H.

Mrs. J. N. Brown

A. Lambert

John Lambert

F. A. Long

H. E. Madil

¡S. R. Nuson

E. Tatundjian Mr. & Mrs. C. EMIS

Templeton

J. Brock M. N. Bastos E Carr

S. Martin

F. Travers

M. K. de Vries Thos. Vint

F. E. N. Nagle Cameron

G. Powell

W. R. ChistensTh. Pau!

T. O. Collins" A Calwart

D. Miss M. Fiaschos J. Desion

E. B. Waite

W. L Doucett

The charges against Humbert, Lenoir, and Desouches grew out of the purchase of Le Journal

purpose of conducting a defeatist of that denomination. For him- ment should be liberally equippe Capt. T. P. Hall H. S. Wilkinson, W. Ezra

enemy money for the propaganda Humbert was Vice self he should have come in all its departments to render President of the Army Commis different conclusier to the mag the fullest service. The State sion, Director of Le Journal, and

Department should have adequate a vigorous writer both before and

and competent representation in during the war on preparedness.

all lands, and especially in those new nations sprung from the

strates.

JUDGE AND VOLTAIRE.

to >

It was difficult to say where He was arrested on February 19, the regularity of a minister bezaa 1918, five days after the convic-and where it concluded, and it reorganization following the waz tion of Bolo Pacha.

was the same in the case of aIts representives should be fully

in this country.

G. Harper A. Holzetten

J. Wilkie

J. H. Wickers H. P. Holzheiser H. Wolf

KING EDWARD HOTEL Corrected to 90th June, 1910,

JA. Harrisor

It had long been his ambition denomination. There were a great compensated and properly housed, G. L. Allen to control the paper personally many different religious and de- and supplied with all the means

for effective service. The Con Dr. E. M. Asger B. James

; Mr. R. Almond Miss Jaques. It was alleged that on two occa nominations sions he had received large sums There were so many that it was a sular Service through the last Capt. F. C. Bur.Mrs. J. John-

saying of Voltaire that in England appropriation bill is now made being and there were 36 different religions wholly American by

sects and only. one sauce which relieved

from the Germans; once, $1,875,- 000 through Lenoir Desouches, and once, $1,150,000 through Bolo Pacha."

"At the Bolo Pacha trial he

asserted that he did not know the

regard to the first.

His defense

of

the

was something that he deeply of employing foreigners regretted.

Consular agents,

Izce

stone Mrs. Kilbee and

child

E. D. Grace

A. B. L. Gibb

Wm. Boss

G. N. Smith

G. Sinclair

B. Substand M. Stephens"

RH Thompson M. L. Volway" HL G. Hennessey P. C. Wilcox A. Häasen

M. Yager Geo. Haley

ST. GEORGE'S Hotse

Corrected to 20th June, 1919,

W. W. Berry James R. Hesp Chas. Blair Betts. L. Irwin T. Kennedy D. W. Bower- Mr. & Mrs. G. L Capt. K. Larssen - anatea

· Kroh IL G. Lewis Mrs. T. E. Boggs E. O. Kaspersen

Miss Ethel Boggs A. Kirk Edw. Birke

Lt-Col & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. C. T.

A. van, Lit Bauman

Miss van Lit Wm. Blackett

Miss A. vane Lit

F. A. Pales

Capt. E Bull necessity F. G. Becke as E. Brown This is J. J. Barry. In this case his Lordship would much needed step in the right A. Batt source of the last sum; if only have thought the evidence show direction, and it is hoped that it Mr. & Mrs. Chilves S. F. MeBrown remained for him to confirm this ed that this was and to prove his innocence in denomination. hat it was for the establishing both the Diplomatic J. G. Chadwick J. Macfarlane

a religious will be followed by legislation B. F. Chubb J. B. Meikle has been to establish his belief Appellant to, satisfy the magis and the Consular Service on a Choi Shing & son Mr. & Mrs. Molino in the legitimats origin of the a regular minister of it. Before petent, and ambitious young men R. P. Douglas. Mrs. L. M. Peace Mr. & Mrs. R. P. Miss N. van Lit

trates that it was, and that he was basis which will attract com- I. D. Danby $1,875,000. He and his witnesses the appeal could succeed one into our foreign service as per R. G. Douglas have testified that he believed at must be able to say there was no

manant career. The commercial . Eborall. first that it had come from evidence which could possibly attache and trade commissioner A. C. Finney

justify the magistrates in coming service of the Bureau of Foreign Frys By French law, a company, in to the conclusion that they did and Domestic Commerce should Miss Ferrell

Mrs. Robertson order to be legally constituted, came to. He could not say that, be materially expanded

and J. Forrest

IF.-A. Siefert must have at least seven share and for that reason the case on placed upon a permanent basis Farrell holders. This was managed in the appeal must be dismissed.

J. V. Simpson with an adequate scale J. Fetherston- RK Spencer regard to Le Journal in July, Mr. Justice Bray and Mr. of compensation. The system hangh

HL E. Scriven 1916, by Humbert, who says that Justice Avery agreed with the of constant shifting of E. P. Fielding

Mr. & Mrs. -Stew.

"Lenoir's father.

he wished to obtain supreme con latter part of Mr. Justice Darl-attaches from one country to 3. D. Forrest trol of the paper in order to de-ing's finding, and the appeal was another now made necessary by Mr. & Mrs. Gre feat the very thing which he was dismissed, with costs.

insufficient appropriations, 16-" later accused of bringing about.

"

gory

mes

Mrs. W. C. Pass

more

Mr. & Mrs. C. E

Bichardson

art and family T. B. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. W.

Underwood

Boyca

J. R. Lloyd

J. J. T. 3: Lossius Lient

Bryant, B. G. Mellis Mr. & Mrs. Ben-H W. Morse

ton J. Byrd Sergio Omena S. S. Church Paul R. Rogg Mr. & Mra J. F.A. Simeda

Dow & child N. W. Stevens Mr. & Mrs. A. W. Fred B. Snape

Follet Edmunds and Rob

child

Thomas

S. E Enevoldsen Mr. and Mrs. A

2 Tofte

Ben

Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. A. Watts

Fisher

Francisa Zamora Williams

Mr. and Mrs.

Golden

E Wiliams.

Mr. & Mrs. Wyzen- beek and child:

J. Welch

G. E. Wetton Miss W. Wells

lts inevitably in great and J. H. W. Good. But the surplus shares were French at Verdun. The prosecuter needless waste of the information wie *meatly fictitious, the money com-in presenting the case against gained by experience. This ser- F. Herbert

ing from Pierre Lenoir. Asearly him declared that Desouches, as vice should be expanded so as to J, P. Hughes as August 14, 1915, a commission Lenoir's agent and lawyer, must have at least two attaches for Master C Hana glöf $200,000 was paid to Lenoir, have known the German origin each field, thus enabling the

so it was argued that Humbert of the money, but that the Bureau to have one expert always Mr. & Mrs C. J. should from the beginning have defendant's war racord mitigated in the field, and another similarly Hammes been suspicious as to the origin in his favour.

trained always available for con- Miss F. Hammes of the $1,875,000.

Lenoir, who has been consultation with manufacturers and Ho declared that be was demned to death, lsd an idle and business men in the United suspicious, and for this reason dissolute life in Peris until, as States. By occasional exchange was ready to treat with Bolo was proved at the trial, he entered of their foreign and domestic Pacha, but he insisted that he into negotiations with a Swim porin, thans men would be kept was in utter ignorance as to the agent mazzed Scholler, who was in famhas, with conditions in their source of Bolo's finances until the pay of Germany. It was fald mat equipped to render val Ars, Dobinson Mrs. E. Lemaitre revealed by investigations con- proved that Lemon's father, whoahle series to the business imber. Gration ducted in the United States, had been an advertising contrac-ests of the country. – The setion which showed the source to be tor, who had not left to the son the of Congress in limiting the the - German -- Ambassador.... st enormous sum which he had app riatior" for the Burusu, Washington. The Lenoir money attempted to place in Humbert's | wh will cause the curtailment \cante via Switzerland.svg hands in order to control Le of the service of its domestic:

Desouches, although nearly 60 Journal rst with him and then branch offices should be imme

ought with the without him to defeatist organ. diately corrected by Congres.

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