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LIBERAL PARTY,

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CONSIDERABLE CUT IN ESTIMATES.

UNVEILING STATUE.

Daily at 2.15, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m. Sharp Governor of Manchuria, and the House of Commons to-day passed Estimates for the coming financial

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"POINTED HEELS"

a Paramount Picture

With William Powell, Helen Kane, Fay Wray and Richard 'Skeets" Gallagher.

A Gorgeous Revue in Technicolor.

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The greatest

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FLORENZ ZIEGFELD'S

GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL'

with

Mary Eaton

Directed by Millard Webb Written by J. P. McEvoy

Dances by Ted Shawn

a Garamount Picture

A Gorgeous Revue

in

TECHNICOLOR

In Colour

with Sound!

The Wedding March"

PRESENTED BY

ADOLPH ZUKOR JESSE LASKY

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IN ITS ENTIRETY

AN EUCH VON STROHEIM CREATION

→ERICH VON STROHEIM

ANO

FAY WRAY Surrender! Of course they all surrender to this dash-

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women's ident, Smartly accoutred. Cardessly in Intent. An Erich Stroheim characterization, supremely well dome.

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SCHOOL ALLOWANCE.

CABINET APPROVAL.

Nanking. Nov. 12.

London, Nov. 11.

Tokyo, Nov. 11. Marshal Chang Hauch-linng. By a majority of 29 votes, the The Cabinet has approved the dominating figure in present the necessary money resolution for year, totalling Yen 1,448,000,000. Chinese politics, arrived at Pukow the maintenance of the grants in The Estimates include a vote this morning at 7.20 am. being connexion with the School Age for the Navy of Y.210,000,000 and met by General Ho Ying-ching, Bill. Mr. T. V. Soong, Dr. C. T. Wang The Bill provides for the main for the Army of Y.188,000,000, and Dr. Wang Chung-hui,

tenance of school-children between these figures comparing with a The Young Marshal crossed the the ages of fourteen and fifteen, total of Y.1.608,000,000, Navy Yangtazh in the gunboat "Wei and it is. estimated that the cost Vote of Y.262,000,000 and an Army bevote of Y210,000,000 in the cur the Government will shen" and immediately proceeded to

rent year..

to Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's £8,000,000. residence..

In accordance with the Govern-

A slight reduction of certain

The vote was 271 for the resolu- After a brief conference, the tion and 242 against, the most ment's policy, the Budget is bal-

feature being

an anced without recourse to loans, two leaders proceeded to Kuomin-significant tang headquarters to attend alextension of the cleavage in the while a continuance of the policy of retrenchment is likewise reflect- ceremony in connexion with the Liberal Party. Anniversary of the birthday of Dr. Although the Party meeting ed clearly, Sun Yat-sen.

decided to abstain from voting on The Mukden leader was there the resolution, seven Liberals re-taxes will be effected during the accorded a warm welcome. He is corded their voles in favour of next few years by appropriating staying at Mr. T. V. Soong's the Government and six went into part of the surplus aceruing from residence while in the capitul. the opposition lobbies.

armament limitation.-Reuter.

Naval Programme." There will be no official confer- The School Bill, which raises

Later. ences to-day on account of the the compulsory age from 14 to 15,

Under the proposed naval replen- Sun Yat-sen birthday celebrations, is expected to come into effect

be- the New Year. The ishment programme, agreed in connexion with which Chang before Hsueh-liang will urvell a statue Government contends that it will tween the Navy and Finance Mini- the sters and approved by the Cabinet of the Father of the Republic at keep 150.000 children off the Mausoleum.

labour market for a year, thus con- last night, it is planned, according an-to an unconfirmable report in the The ceremony of opening of the tributing to a reduction of

Asahi which is generally well-in- Fourth Plenary Session of the employment-Reuter.

formed, to construct four 8,000- Central

Committee, Executive

ton cruisers, with six-inch guns. Kuomintang, was held to-day, but

nine destroyers and twelve sub- Chang Hsuch-liang is not a mem-:

marines under the London Naval ber of that body and did not

Treaty limits, and two unspecified attend.-Reuter,

vessels which are outside the Treaty-Reuter.

HINDU ATTITUDE ON INDIA'S FUTURE.

Continued from Page: 1.)

tical, while the opinion is express-

Congress

The Task of Co-Operating.

A MAN GOOD TO REMEMBER.

I have many memories of Augustus Saint-Gaudens....I seej him in his New York studio, stand- ing before the just finished Shaw Memorial-and tormenting himself, with doubts as to whether he had made it quite what he wanted it to all be. In the same place, now

see him

WOMAN'S ABUSIVE

LANGUAGE.

SAYS SHE WAS SWEARING- AT HERSELF! ed in some quarters that the swept and garnished,

A Chinese woman was charged absence of representatives of the gravely listening to one of Beeth- All-India

(Gandhi's even's quartets, in the concert an- before Mr. Butters, at the Kow- Party) foredooms the proceedings nually held there in memory of our loon Magistracy this morning. to failure-Reuter and British old friend, the architect, Joseph M. with using offensive and abusive Wells. Then the scene shifts to language to Sub-Inspector Chester Wireless.

Paris and Saint-Gaudens walks to Woods, at the Water Police Station and fro before the big Stevenson on Monday. Londen, Nov. 11.

said relief for Edinburgh, watching an

complainant Speaking at the Lord Mayor's assistant occupied upon the very woman, who was a hawker, came banquet, last night, of the coming important lettering. or in London to the Station on Monday after-

thu Round Table Conference,

we stand together in the presence of Prime Minister said that the Gov- Sargent's "Three Graces," and he noon and asked that her stall be ernment would be in co-operation waxes fervid over the painting. given back to her.. He asked her with the people with whom Rri- tain had been thrown into the clos-can hear him reciting a comic ad- for her licence, but she said it was venture and enriching the anecdote with her mother. He then asked est contact for centuries, whose with the gesture and facial expres her to go and bring it and then history she had moulded, and the ion of a veritable actor. He comes she would be given her stall. ways of whose destiny she had back to me, in many places and in Thereupon, the defendant started changed. They would be engaged

most abusing him and ran away. He

in the way

disor.

many moods, one of the

The

the

in the task of broadening liberty orginal personalities I have ever called to her to stop, and she turn- so that British people might live

The defendant pleaded that she with them under the same Crown known, a great artist of invincible ed round and abused him again.

modesty, now absorbed in revery. they enjoying freedom in" self. government, which was essential now filled with a childlike gaiety, a was swearing at herself, and did man good to remember. But of all not intend to abuse the Inspector. to national self-respect and con- the environments in which 1 pic- Mr. Butters imposed a fine of $5. tentment. Regretting the der which, he said, put obstacles ture him the one... most ideally

BRIGHTER WEATHER. both of those who belonging to him is, that which he claimed their rights and those who created amongst the hills of New

Hampshire.

The Royal Observatory reports wished to grant them, Mr. Mas-

was a curious turn that that the anticyclone central over Donald submitted that those who brought him to settle at Cornish, in the Lower Yangtsze Valley has further. Strong had come to deliberate and nego- tiate deserved the gratitude beth an ancient brick house that had strengthened

once been "Huggin's Folly." a monsoon along the S.E. coast of of India and Great Britain-tavern. Saint-Gaudens was, in a China and over the N. China Sea. British Wireless.

local forecast is:-N.E. sense, a sophisticated man, accus- The tomed to urban, sophisticated back- winds, strong; cloudy at grounds, Born in Dublin in 1848. clearing later.

NEW ADMINISTRATIVE the son of a Frenchman and an

MACHINERY.

BIG SCHEME TO REDUCE UNEMPLOYMENT.

Lendat, Nov, UL.

first,

re- Saint-

Irishwoman, he was brought to this trait of Bastien-Lepage, and country as a child and grew up in joiced, indeed. in all that New York City. He was in his Gaudens had done. It was work teens when he went to Paris and possessing a beautiful integrity, he entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts thought, well done, sincere, "without to study under Jouffroy, and when a trace of trickery about it. the France German War took him All this is very characteristic of New administrative machinery from that anchorage he proceeded the sculptor, his cosmopolitanism. A Lablet marks the studio his busy, shining place in the world. Jas been created, and is aimed at to Rome.

Scultore Americano He was most actively a part of our the re-organisation of industry, where the with 20 Vi 14. minimising laboured there from 1871 to 1875.artistic Renaissance, the

Jie knew much of European travel porary of La Farge, Whistler, Mc- employment.

Sir Horace, Wilson, permanent and contacts, and, I may add, found Kim, Sargent, afigure in the fore- abroad. At front of things. Yet to-day. . . ! appreciation Minister the

for high Labour, has been appointed the Paris, in 1900, when he exhibited visualize him as somehow detached whole time chief industrial adviser his "Sherman"in the Salon, they from the very world with which he' under the Board of Trade, which gave him the medal of honor, and was so intimately allied, living al- will assume Government respin. I remember the gusto with which a most aloof in a sylven hermitage, sibility for the re-organisation of French critic. the late Paul Leroi, and there bringing forth his design such industries as cation, ira, told me then of his admiration for out of long, long, deeply pondered steel and vertain minor industries, our artist. He was enthusiastic thoughts.-Royal Cortissoz, in 'The

about the reliefs, especially the por-Painter's Craft."

secretary サイタ

-Reuter.

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Hear those grand old songs of yesterday, and the great new melody hit: "MY KIND OF MAN"I

Follow the charming romance of

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A Story of the Gay Nineties

with LAWRENCE GRAY WALTER CATLETT

MARION DAVIES

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FLORODORA

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GIRL

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RAMONNOVARRO,

IN A MUSICAL ROMANCE

DEVIL-

with

MARION HARRIS DOROTHY JORDAN

MAY-

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The Golden Voice of

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