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and
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TRADE OPENINGS IN RUSSIA. An account of the possibilities A further series of reporta by During the late war and the Corrected to 15th August, 1919.
of British trade developments in British officers on economic con- negotiations after the armistice Central and Southern Russia and ditious in Germany was issued on there, were ubmerous cases of G. S. Archbutt. B. F. Koopman the belt of 1,000 miles of country July 1 as a White Paper. These premature disclosures of official Mr & Mrs As-F. Kulka
east of the Urals was given by documents, which cover the documents, some of which caus- burst
Mr. & Mr. J. Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland, M.P, months of March and April, added considerable anxiety to the Mr. G. d'Almei† - Karr
da' d. family
Tan Kern an address recently to business little to what is already well authorities both in England and Mr. Gad'Ainek vich
men at the London Scottish head-† known to the political, the United States. Some even quarters. Sir Arthur, who is the economic, and industrialsituation. troubled the Commonwealth retiring head of the Government's They confirm earlier reports as to officials.. "But probably the most Overseas Trade Department, said, the serious effects of the food sensational premature disclosure in answer to a discussion, that he scarcity and of the lack of was that of the Anglo-Russian would give attention. to the essential commodities, and record Agreement of 1878.. currency question, which was much German testimony as to the At the time the Eastern Ques the Government's greatest dif- aid which the sufferings of the tion was causing much excite- ficulty, and to the establish population is lending to the fortesment in Europe generally, and C. ment
of
form of of disorder, and particularly to the eventually let to the Berlin barter clearing house, with a spread of Bolshevist doctrines .. Conference. In -the- midst staff of British and Russian In this connection Captain Bell of the excitement, the experts. In co-operation with quotes an interesting expression Glob, a leading London er- Lloyds, be said, the Oversea Trade of opinion by Count Brockdorff-ening newspaper, in a large Department were ready with anRantzau, the late Foreign Minis-type in a late edition publish insurance policy, covering ordin-ter, to whom he obtained an in-ed
that Me & Mrs. C. Dary insurance policy heks, introduction. "The Minister," an agreement had been signed
S. McKinlay Moorhead
cluding civil commotion and riot. Beys Captain Bell was, if any between Britain and Russia. Bit by bit as General Denikin thing, a bit reserved at first. Questions were immediately Mr. & Mrs. F. H. advanced they would extend the Asked what he thought of the asked in the House of Lord of
McCrudden Mr. & Mrs. Narea to which the policy applied. Bolshevik dacger. Rantzau said the Marquis of Salisbury, then There should be no trouble now that he could only repeat a state-Foreign Secretary, who replied to Ein getting freight and the Warment which he bad made in a the effect that the reported was Office were very anxious to help secret Cabinet meeting last not worthy of credence. The in the matter of transport inside January: Bolshevism is the only "Globe" thereupon called upon the country. A banking agency subject over which Germany and the writer of the paragraph to help traders had been started the Entente can possibly meet for an explanation. and he jointly by Lloyds Bank, the together at a conference table and replied by supplying the text Lowton Country, and the National act conjointly in the interests of of the agreement. Inquiries were. Provincial. together with the all. He had no intention of mak-immediately set on foot by the British Trade Corporation.. Ling any overtures. but, at the Government as to where the same time, wished it to be re-information came from, and after membered that he had placed alt the papers and documents at his disposal before an Allied Con- copying clerk in the Foreign Laission for investigation.
Office. Marvin was a brilliant "He was prepared to go to any Russian scholar and had influen- length to ronvince Englandtial friends there with whom he France, and America of his own regularly corresponded, and from and Mrs Mrs. L. B. Robin-F. E. J. Adams Sir Ellis Badoorie
bona fides. What knowledge he these letters and Mis. M. Bankes Lt Col Loring himself had he would readily newspapers -Egeter
Russian Mr. & Mrs. EbWF. H. Rottier Major Bird, D.s.o. D.$.0.
be rote letters bink
B. A. Roberts
Mrs. Loring
Disclose. if thereby the peril to the Morning Advertiser. 2. Master J. EbbinR. R. Roxburgh
W. A. Knight
Bolshevism could be better un-London daily, as its "St. Pezer- Mr. & Mrs. H. M. E. E. Ray
derstood and combated. He said burg. Correspondent." 4.Miss Marsh
He had Epstein
T. M. Springer
Lt.-Comdr. and that there were well-informed been for some years in the Civil } Miss K. Euanson W. H. States Miss F. A. Brit Mrs. Milkasher people in Germany who consider Service, first at the Custome Capt. R. Findlay W. Swann
sky
ed his situation. beyond repair. -he House, then at Somerset House. AB Fenwick C. E. Smithr
Khimself was not of this opinion and finally at the Foreign Office. Mr. & Mrs. E. P. F. M. Sanderson
yet."
in poorig-paid positious, though Ford
HL Stephens
as a copying clerk at the latter office be bad, from his knowledge of Russian. mach important work to do. When the agreement, with Russia was made he had 10 translate it. and
ELE. B. Bellios R. R. McKendrick Capt. T. M. Mey-
Mr. Mrs.
Bisney
W. G. Browel Mr. and Mrs. R.
Colquhoun
Mr. & Mrs. E.
Chandler
N. Croucher
J. H. Cosgrove
P. W. Cox
rick
RC Monteagle Merriman Master Merriman Madem Mattos
Miss Mattos
H. & Maslin
Dr. G. W. McKean W. P. Nacion
Capt. W. Dari E H O'Farrell
107
HF. Palmer
Mr. J. A. Donne Mr. & Mrs. 3. R. Mr. & Mrs. R. S. Pollock
Ericson
Mr.
S. S. Perry
sor
R. F. Ficket! V. Steensby J. Fetherston-Mr. & Mrs. G. C.
hough
i Thorne GR Greenberg Mr. & Mrs. R. C.
Thome
J. I. Gorman
H. Guest
H. B. Galiop
J. CALL
N. Q. Galuzzi
H. L. Teac
C. H. Teaff
J. P. Thornton
Mr. & Mrs. C. E.
J. R. Gardiner Templeton
Mr. & Mrs. G. R. W. Voorendonk
Henkel
J. W. Harding
Thos. Vint
Mr. and Mrs. G.
Mr. & Mrs. H. T. Webster
Herts
Mr. & Mrs. J. H.
J. F. Hananie Williams
H. H Harrison R. Wei Mrs.
McConnell Cant. H.
Hussey
H. H Hart
Walker
C. S. Whittier
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Corrected to 18th August, 1912,
Capt. Archer Miss M. Jenks Capt Allen Miss Saight
Mrs. N. Belcovitzją Mrs. Bird Mr. & Mrs.
Beattie
M. C. Bar "Mr. and Mrs. Maj. F. T. Bowen. Kewley Dr. & Mrs. Brers Miss 1. B. Losse O. T. Breakspear Capt. Monteith W. A Batterfeld. A. Morrissey G. W. Barton Miss McEwan C. B. Bird Mr. & Mr D.
Blair "
C. M. Blaker A. Button "Rev. R
.A.
Bundle, C. r. R. D. Cromartie Mrs. Charlton R. C. Comrie J. Cochrane Lt-Col E.
Colos
J. D. Lloyd
J. Finlay Miler Mr. and Mrs. J.
Martin
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Milna
D. McMurray " Miss H. S. North Mrs. Alleses
Pike
Mias Phillip GT. L. Perkins
Lt-Col and Mra A. Mr. Cormack
Thursby Pelam Miss J. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. 7. Miss B. Dickson Püger
Major the Hon. A. M.. Bertie. D. BO M.C.. who visited East and West Prussia at the end of March and the beginning of April, states that as a result of the Baltic
blockade, which especially ba
little while it learned that it was supplied by Charles Marvin,
cut off North Germany's coal making a mental note of it, supply, the economic conditions he wrote à paragraph, which he may be considered quite favour-took to Colonel Richards, then able to Bolshevism.
The attitude of those people who have something to lose is one of black pesstiem and intense hatred of French and Poles whom they consider responsible for their woes. "We have lost the war and you have won it but if you persist in starving is, if you refuse to let us have raw material or out
Capt. and Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Refactories and out workmen cannot H. 1. Wilkinson Davies
Capt. T. P. Hall F. 5. Weida G. Harper
E. P. Holtheiser C. A. L. Williams L. J. Davies
A Shelton Hoope, Mr. & Mrs F.Mr. & Mrs. John Capt. & Mrs. R WeiermÁN
Innes
W. R. Jones
E. M. Joseph
Miss Weijerman
Mr & Mrs. G. Y.
York
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Dr. M. E. Anger Capi. J. Legge Mrs. B. Almond Capt. E. Larsses
4Mr. & Mr. Lam.
R. H. Beaven
6. Bawder
'F. G. Becke
G. P. Curry.
H. C. Carlson E. G. Ccomes J. G. Chadwick Choi Shing & son
J.,D. Danby R. G. Douglas Look Tin Eli &
family
mis'..
J.-H. Hallon
M. Manuk
Miss M. Manuk
D. Mackintosh
J. B. Meikle
Mr. & Mrs. Moline
Mrs. L M. Peace Mrs W. C. Pasi
cre
Duncan
Mr. and Mrs.
Eager
S. Evans
A. Fraser Mrs. Fasse
Mr.
Mrs.
mington
Rev. W. Rogers Miss Rogers Mrs. E. M. Carr
Ramsey E. A Raba
W. E. Roberts J. Grant Smith
editor of the Morning Advertiser, but the latter was afraid to publish it. Marvin, then hurried to the
Globe," where it was at once accepted. When he was called upon to prove the correctness of his report Marvin copied the agreement on his shirt cuffs and wrote it out at newspaper office.
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We Reduce Prices.
AUCUST 19th to SEPTEMBER 8th.
REDUCTION
SALE.
We ordered and ordered again during the War to make sure of having enough for
our Customers.
Goods keep coming and coming during Peace to such an extent that we have to
clear it at all costs.
So it is GOING, GOING. GOING at Giving away Prices!
BAROMETER OF CRIME,
WAR'S EFFECT ON MORALITY.
AUGUST 19th to SEPTEMBER 8th.
andreamed of before the war; juvenile crime has gone up 50 per cent.
+
Men who suffer from eurasthenia and shell shock as
WATER KETURN.
Leval and Storage of water in
From. Colonel Richards the auth- orities learned the author's name get work or food if you take away and " Marria
arrested our ships then not only will we and at Bow-street charged have lost the war but you will with stealing an official document. lose it too and Lenin alone will He was remanded and bailed out win. The Bolshevik danger is by the lare Mr. E. E. Peacock so much feared that Herr von (secretary of the Savage Club and Batocki late Food Controller and manager of the Globe). During Mr. & Mrs. D. GE. H. Stansfeld
now Oberpresident of East the remand the office of the lobe Mr. & Mrs. Spit Prussia, volunteered for military was searched to discover if Mar- Miss Funderburke Scantlebury
Maj- 7. Iservice as a private with the vin bad, written anything on Frontier? Defence Force, but was Foreign Office paper, but none and
Mr. and Miss rejected on medical grounds." was found. and as Marvin had Floquet
Stubbings A. D. Galloway"
WRECK OF THE ARMY.
done nothing criminal be was Miss Garrison A Findlay Smith
discharged on Little, apparently, remains of
re-appearing. Mrs. Graves Mr. & Mrs. G .the German army as an organised
Marvin's act, however. led to the force. Major Bertie writes:
passage of the Official
a result of service at the front Reservoirs on August 2, 1919, Haslewood Maj Gen. 1.
The cadition of the German closures punishable as a misde-
tend to lose their self-control; SITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER Secrets Act, which makes dia- Mr. and Miss Ventris
"Criminal statistics from the because the best part of their Mr. & Mrs. E. J. army is far more serious than we Holworthy
barometer of national brain is temporarily suppressed. meanor. Marvin aftewards best imagine. The only men under
WORDS LEVEL. Weeks
a writer on morality." Sir Robert Armstrong Shell shock can be cured if it is obtained fame as ате tbe volunteer Mr. & Mrs. G. Marms now
Russian and Asian topics, his Jones: the famous English mental treated early, but if the treatment fr Maj. D. L. Hard Wolf
formations raises by the individual
works becoming text books, and specialist, said in an interview is left late the possibilities of Pra efforts of patriotic offi ers. Men sign on for three months subject Indian Office and also the
being largely availed of by the recently.
cure are much less hopeful The general increase of crime
"It must be remembered." Sir to fourteen days notice on the
Robert remarked, "that on apuc-4474 178, he Baloe Viceroy's Government. part of the military autho- rities, at all times, and on the
certain type of character war has man's part at the end of his term.
the worst possible effect. Indeed, I believe it tends to draw out the worst rather than the best in. very many people."
Lt.-Com Mrs. Thomson
Lt.-CoL J. Hom-
phrey
ing
Miss Williams
H. du F. Hatchi-Mrs. A. Wilson
..BON
D. Hall
P. D. Wilson Maj. Wakeman
Capt. A. W. LaMrs. E. G. Jamie Mr. & Mrs. E.
Capt S. J. Ed. Roop
ward
W. Eborall
A. L. Fry
SOD****
Mrs. A. Robert R. W. Lee Jones
1 son
Mr. & Mrs. C. E
P. T. Farreil
Richardson
Miss Farrell
H. F. Streif
E. P. Fielding
C. Y. Grootes
R. Slesioz
B. K. Spencer
Mr. & Mrs. W. Mr.
Borleg Master C. Ham-
FLCH
Mr. & Mrs. C. J.
Hammes.
Miss F. Hammes A. Barrison H" James Mrs J John
stone
B. Janes P.-J. de Kank
and Stewart family
F. Taylor
F. C. Todd --
Mrs. and
Warren
CARLTON HOTZI. Corrected to 17th August, 1918.
Alessandio
Cel Aramatof
L. Blerrett
Capt. Kolenaór
Capt. Korosto
H. K. Kapadia
J. H. Kelly
C. Blashfield.
E. Koops
G. Bell
¡C, H. Turner A Bor
T.-R. Taylor
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Lt. Lebedoff
Capt. Lipinsky
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Chief in the country, to which, Sir Nevil among these were-Mery, the Macready alluded a few days ago. Queen of the World," "Recon- is the result of the Slackened poitring Central Asia," "The moral sense following the war."
Although crime is actually less Region of Eternal Fire," "Russia's necessary to secure the required Advance Towards India," "The in the metropolitan area at the number of recruits, and to place Railway Race to Herat," and present time than it was at the the Government and military
Russian's Power of Attacking same period in 1914, it is increas- authorities in a position to comb
ing in the country as a whole, And there is no doubt that a India." out the ultra-revolutionary ele-
and Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones man who has lived a life in which ments, who might join for the has now become a plague over
the Chief Com-killing is the daily work is likely agrees with purpose of carrying ад pro- the land.”
missioner that the cause is the to be more impulsive afterwards paganda of a Bolshevik nature. American commercial activities ar
than ever no was before. I do' I made a point of inquiring what in Germany were more that once
not say he would be more itclm- had happened to the three classes brought to the notice of the "War caused EL general ed to actual murder, but he is which would normally have been British Missions. Major Berticerethism," Sir Robert explained, certainly inclined to do things he retained under arms in peace was informed that the Americans "a great national excitement deeply regrets afterwards. time and was informed that were busily engaged in various acting on the nervous system. Crimes of violence have practically all had had to be schemes for the capture of Faculties latest acquired are the decreased os-cause of the contral dishanded, as they formed the German trade when the blockade first, to be lost. To make my of liquor, and it will be an most unreliable portion of the was raised Dr. who is said meaning clearer, the sense of enormous mistake if we go back KOWLOON WATERWORKS - LEVEL army and the one "most con- to be in constant touch with small, which is the first sense to preat conditions in drink. taminated with Bolshevik ideas. offiial of all departments, stated acquired, is rarely disturbed. The Ihould imagine," Sir Robart The reasons for this were that to Catain Bell that the Amer-last sense acquired, the sense of concluded that it will be at those lads had been employed in icans, with a perfectly open field hearing, is usually the first to go least tears before the country munition factories during the before them and competition Capt. Poprogozke war hefore joining the colours, from any other of the Allies, had
*WEAKENED MORAL SENSE. settles down to its old ways aDG Capt. Poproujen had earned high wages, becoming boen purchasing large interests in sense, because it is acquired late, off should be made to "In the same way, the moral standarta Heswhile the strong-
W. F. Farrall
W. Bilbe
spendthrifts, and had generally all kinds of German industrial the more readily comes under the get hold of the children Wales GJ. Van Geuk Lt. Rovinoff
Bimbibed most revolutionary concerns by promising big credits influence of great excitement. It is setting a good example in its Hra F. E. HamiCom. Rinkit
"Here".
d ample ramiateris) as soon is not sufficiently organised or resolve to teach paraun Tt. Rodinoff 4. T. Hepworth' [Batelieri
Capt. Brjéicky Mr. and Mrs. W.JA. Basto
Underwood
Mr. and Mrs. G.
B. Witchell
G. E. Wetton
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Alabantis C G Langston Mr & Mr
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WoVigo Mr & Mr#
Robertson Mr & Mzi
J. L. Bominel
J. F. Coughlin 8. H. Maye C. Cater
Mrs. F. E. Came-M
ron
W. G. Chan
Davis
J. Fan
F. Lammert Murray
and
Mrs.
Meyer
Mia Meyer
N. Oillot
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J. Oostinga
M. Doig Col. Datzente.
Lt. Deingar
Lt. Deskoff
P. Edeklerk.
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Bachon Mar✪ &
Mr. & Mr. D. P. CL Strookoff
Henderson
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1. Elsewhere the semi-demoths-asthe blockade was lifted Ac-stable to resist; it gives way, and be
ed troops, who do no work and coding to Dr. E is grosedure you get a general. lowering off
are subject to no discipline, it hasbeen inprogress for more than morality, in the counter
are fed and lodged in barracks in two months, and the result in This explains the norm order to keep them off the streets, Tow is a very serions: American increase in petty theft, as are regarded as the worst ele-monopoly of German trade, An mod Veliament of the populating The American Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. Oberbürgermeister of Warrbors
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is quoted) as *8)
army, which was
t the front
Caption per
Constant supply, in all districts doing July
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