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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921.
THE NEW OCTAGON TAM.
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Each season brings a thousand | tama, you say.
By Marian Hale.
via Paris, That accounts for its ultra chieness
The new tam might, however, be described a- being of the. Tudor type. It looks a bit i ke the hals King Henry VIII used to affect.
Yes, but where are the tams of yesterday?
Well, they may be in the dis. card along with last year's roses, -but what matter so long as there is a brand new one..
Here it is the very latest
To be sure it doesn't come direct from the land of the Heather. It took a little detour
There are eight points or cor- nets to it and these corners are accentuated by the black velvet being conded in silk. A csbachon, of uncurled ostrich adorns this. model.
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WAR BREWING IN THE the Alliance, America might by
Low have crushed Japan. Thei Alliance has given the Japanese status and done much to over-
Interview with Mr. Bertrand came the colour prejudice. For
Russell.
When I rung up Mr. Clifford Allen's fat on Friday evening I was surprised to bear the voice
these reasons Mr. Russell thinksi that in its early days it was good. į
DANGEROUS MOOD OF JAPAN.
But now the situation is changed, Japan has become of Mr. Bertrand Russell: no one Militarist and Imperialist, and who knows him can fail to re-she has been encouraged in her cognise the curious little treble agression by the feeling that inflection. I bad thought him to Britsin has been behind her. be in mid-Atlantic, but he had
"I am afraid." said Mr. Russell caught an earlier boat and so
that the Japanese bave got into taken his friends by surprise.
a mood which is dangerous, and from which they will only emerge by some humiliation."
From the point of view of its effect upon China and Siberia. the ending of the Alliance would te good-unless it be succeeded
I spent Saturday afternoon with him. He looks bronzed and well, his hair is whiter, but still there remains that charming. youthful smile which is 80 Icharacteristic of him. He has falupat entirely recovered from
the serious illness which was they something worse. (o that origin of the rumour of his death in China.
THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.
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we will come back.1 Mr. Russeli pointed 10 the Twenty-one Demands and the virtual' annex- ation of Shantung as illustrative of the aggressive policy Japan Time flies, and it was difficult dared to pursue
ber reliance upon British to believe, Mr. Russell when he
He support.
mentioned a said that he has been in China
ANGLO-SAXON INSIDIOUS strategy: According to latest Conference; but was represent- point about the Demands, by the and the Far East for nearly a
reports this dispute is now settled at the Paris Conference, and When I questioned Mr. Russell-Ed.) The roi trol of Yap would that did not prevent Chinese tex- year. Our conversation naturallyway. which is not generally known. The terms of the Alliance concentrated upon the Far
require Japan to acquzin: the about the economic penetration of be of no importance unless Ameritory being taken away, nor has Eastern siccation and the pos- British Government with
America and Britain into China, rica and Japan were contemplat-China's refusal to sign the treaty sibilities of the Washington Con-
Mr. Russell found the made any difference. be stated at one that it is equaling war. contents of all proposed agr-s menacing to the true interests Japanese in a ference.
very hysterica!]. "I would strongly urge English Among his political
The opponents Mr. Russell bas the eats with other nations.
'Demands consisted of five parts.)
of China as the Japanese militars and neurotic state, similar to that Socialists to pay the keenest at reputation of being a man of
tention to the Far Eastern ques- the 6th the worst, and the Penetration, and he added that of the Germans before the war. extreme and one-sided opinico Japanese were so ashamed of it America is penetrating intellec
tion, because it is the pivot upon Perhaps he would accep: this
At the same time, he strongly (which will turn the issues of war estimate himself, for no one could that they even hid it from our Im-tually as well by the control of
large educational institutions: "a emphasised the point that and peace and Socialism in the
Unless La be more anti-Capitalist and anti-perialis: Government and com-
merbod better adapted to modern agreement betssen Japan, Ame-immediate future. Imperialist or more Socialist and Pelled the Chinese to conceal it needs and more insidious, bus rica and Britain might be very bour can influence the situstion,
aleo! Internationalist. But when I
equally fatal to real independence disadvantageous to Chins, Siberia the siternatives are a joint policy The effect of the Alliance upon in the long run." asked him for bis view of the
Siberia.and Russia of capitalist exploitation in the and Russia. Anglo-Japanese Alliance I was the Far Eastern Republic which
From the point of view of its bave already broken with capFar East-or a world-wide war." struck by his all-round consider. extends over Siberia east of Lake
•ffect upon
our relations withitalism, and, said Mr. Rasselt,A.F.B. in the Labour Leister. ed reply. The same broad out. Baikal is illustrated in the con-
America, the Anglo-Japanese "every intelligent man I met in look inpressed one in conversa- tinued Japanese occupation of Alliance is, of course, extremely China said, "We must develop GAVE HER BABY RELIEF tions with him about Bolshevism Vladivostock, despite repeated b on his return from Russia. It is promises to evacuate, Mr. Russell how hostile to us the Americansing capitalista." But ne country, the application. I suppose, of the said that the Japanese are always are remarked Mr. Rassell. The he insisted, "will be permitted to attitude of the philosopher to showing hostility towards the Japanese Alliance and our treat develop industry
What Another Mother Says Clarke's Blood Mixture Folitical questions.
Republic, and the danger of war ment of Ireland have been the capitalistic basis unless it slips About Baby's Own Tablets. Instead of damning the Alliance is real.
Two outstanding causes of that through whilst the great Powere Mothers everywhere are finding...... outright, be insisted upon looking
I find that many of Mr. hostility. The Americans are are disagreeing among them Baby's Own Tablets, the Capa- at it from the point of view of its Russell's incidental remarks anxious to develop their trade in selves. Therefore, whether wejdian children's remedy, immense- effect, first upon Japan, second were of the greatest interest, and hina, and are constantly up like it or not, everything which ly valuable for their little ones. upon China and Siberia, third it is worth interrupting the gen-against the Japanese. Many tends to peace between the great Here is what an American upon America, and fourth upon eral argument to record his state- Americans would like to have a Powers is harmful to the progress mother says:- world politics.
ment that the representatives of go at the Japanese, and it an-of Socialise in the undeveloped "My baby was much troubled. Mr. Russell insisted that from the Far Eastern Republic in noys them to find us in the way." countries.
with wind colic," writes Mrs. B.
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the point of view of Japan-not | Pekin. were less hard and more Fourthly, from the point of Even those of us who are Williams' of Perth Amboy, N.Y., means better health and better merely frora materialistic democratic than the Bolsheviks view of the international situation Socialists do not appreciate bow
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and nothing seemed to do" results from your work, and if standpont, but from that of its in Russia. He could not say, it would be an enormous boon if tyrannical the Great Powers are," any good until I tried · Baby's your eyes require glasses son heat interests the Alliance has however, whether they were typi- as a result of the Washington Mr. Russell continued: "In un- Own Tablete. They gave relief have bad careful and expert been very useful. It has enabled caf of the whole administration. Conference, the Anglo-Japanese exploited territories their policy at once and I would not be with-" examination in fitting the proper Japan to develop as an inde "Although all foreign Powers Alliance could give place to so is oppression, oppression, oppres-out them. I have taken grest correction. Eye comfort requires sisu just 2 expert care in the pendent Power, the only Asistic oppress China, Japan does so agreed policy in the Pacific and sion all the time; it would be ai plessure in recommending Tablets
nation that really is independent. most, continued Mr. Russell, a consequent reduction in naval most true to say that the indepen to my friends.” manufacture and adjustment of When I put the point to him that not-because she is more wicked armaments so long as the na-idence of nations which are not Baby's Own Tablets contain no your glasses, You will find this might be due to the aggres-than the others, but because she tional development of Chins and Great Powers depends entirely opiatas or narcotics, and are worth while to consult a reliable sive Japanese temperament and is nearer. The Japanese are Siberia were respected. Mr. upon disagreement between those guaranteed an absolutely barm-* firm, devoted exclusively to to the Japanese capacity or bitterly bated in China. Indeed, Russell emphasised that unless which are. The danger is that if less remedy for infantile indiges- optical work-over ten years organisation, he replied that the this hatred is practically the only an agreement be reached the an agreement be reached at the Lion, simple fever, colic, com experience in the Colony. You Alliance bas given these charac-political feeling common to the danger of war is great. The Washington Conference it may stipation and diarrhea. They will find no better equipment any teristice their opportunity. He Chinese people. The Japanese Americans are building a big navy, be on a basis either of the divi- expel woring, allay the pains of where then in the office and declared that Japan would bave often talk as though they were are transferring it to the Pacific, sion of the territorial spoils of teething, promote health giving factory of the Hongkong Optical been smashed in the Rosso the leaders of Agia. That is and are establishing powerful China or of its common exploita sleep and regular development. Co.. Successors to Clark & Co., Japanese War but for the simply talk. There is no such Pacific wireless stations. 411tion. It is true that the Chinese): Of chemists, also post. free at Manufacturing and Refracting Alliance: that alone kept France entity as Asia.” The Chinese those are war measures, The Government (which is, in fact, 60 cents the visi from the Dr. Opticians, located in 53, Queen's from joining with Russia. He would prefer any white Power to Yap controversy is entirely s powerless outside Pekin) will be Williams' Med cine Co., 96-Sre- Road Central.
even suggested that, except for the Japanese.
matter of military and Daval represented at the Washington chuen Foad, Shanghai. ·