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CANADA AND OTTAWA PIPELINE ACROSS WHEN COACH POLICY
CONFERENCE.
DESERT
STATEMENT BY THE HIGH BIG PREPARATIONS IN
COMMISSIONER.
IRAK
BECOMES VOID
EFFECT OF STANDING PASSENGERS
"Canada is looking forward to
An interesting int #fect. the Ottawa Conference with in- It is expected that there will he the insurance of passenger-carry- tense interest, and everybody there great activity in the desert withining vehicles was raised at East is confident that some plan will be the next few months, for the Irak | Ham Police Court when the Ma hummered out for the benefit of Petroleum Company are now begistrate fined a firm of couch pro- the Motherland and the whole Em-ginning to move in the matter of jprietors £20 for using a coach pire," Thus spoke Mr. G. Howard | the great pipline that is to carry which had not a policy of insur- Ferguson, High Commissioner of the oil from
fields of fance covering third party risk. the huge Canada, at Southumpton on his re- | Northern Irak to the Mediterranean The point put forward by the turn in the Canadian Pacific liner coast.
polic, was that beenuse the wogen Montolare.
Over 150,000 tons of steel will be [vartied 41 passengers the polity "Canada is going into this Con-used, and the cost of transporting of insurance whieli gave the sent ference," he added, “In the proper this across the Syrian desert will ing accommodation as 35 became spirit, and is anxious that there be enormou. From the Irak end void, shall be a very broad and free dis- the pipes, in forty-foot sections, The defence was that at cer- cussion of the whole situation, wil be landed at Buarah and car-tulu times of the day the reguła- Chambers of Commerce from ried, probably by rail, to the eas-tions permitted standing passen- end of the Dominion to the other tern terminus of the pipeline. As gera over and above the number and industrialists Kenerally are
the pipe is laid, the material will they were licensed to carry. showing the keenest interest. They have to be transported with it, and was contendest that there was no are looking forward to visits from the motor traction a large number of British business Trak are anticipating a prosperoused the
companies in clause in the polley which reliev
insurance company of men for personal discussion [1
Hability if more than that reum- their own various problems.
The pipeline will Cross theber were carried. "Gront wood must come out of
Kophrates at Hil, and near the The Magistrate held at the this mutun! good will. Canada herself is going to have a diflicultSyrian frontier will lifureate, one coach was not covered by insur- time this year, but she will pulirnnch reaching the sea at Tripoli,ance if it carried more than 36
in Syria, under French control; the' persaus, through. Everybody ja optimi tie, and all the bearing their burdens other emerging at Haira, In the same splendid spirit that voit l'alestine, under British control, are in England,
time.
Interested Companies
The Frak Petroleum Company is "Unemployment is decreasing. and the prospeels of a goud wheat the lineal descendant of the Turkish crop will give Western Canada | Petroleum Company. Five
per buying power and the
railwayscent. of the capital is held by the ething to do, mal this will end original concessionnite, and the re- to considerable general distrib-mainder is divided equally octween tion of muney."
BATHING
DRESS AT
BOURNEMOUTH
"LEFT TO GOOD SENSE OF THE BATHERS"
PROPER PLACE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS
SKY-WRITING COMMITTEE AND THE PRESS
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Lord Dickinson, Chairman of the Anglo-Persian. Royal Fritch-21ell,} Metropolitan Public Gardens Ass- Standard 91, und à French holding ciation, gave evidence before the company representlig French Gov-¦ Select Committee of the House of ernment interests.
Commons which is considering the
11 is expected that when the new subject of sky-writing. field starts producing, the Anglo- He said that once begun, com- Persian output will be reserved en- !mercial sky-writing advertisements tively for the eastern markets, would be difficult to cope with. The which will merch a hip saving on whole population would be bound Surz Canal dues alone.
like slaves to in advertising 573- The 1.P.C, development will nemchine. Baurenouth, May 2. employment for many people, pro- Mr. 1, Curtis, of Oxford, said The Chairman of the Bourne- | sided they know either the country that sky-writing involved the vul- mouth Beach Commiltre (Coam-for the oil business. Alrendy a num-garisation of half the visible uni- villor A. 1. Abbott), speaking at ber of those recently "axed" by the verse. a Boronet Council meeting here | Anglo-Persian have been taken on
"In my
view," be added, “it to-day on the subject of bathing by the new concern.
should be the policy of the Govern- dress, said: "It is the policy of The Irak Government is Bowment, so far as posible, to watch (the Committer nuf 13 attempt drawing £400,000 gold per annum jealously any new departure which to define exactly what the regula-on account of, royalties; once the is going to take advertising from tion costume is; we leave it to the the work begins a great trade boon wood sense of the buthers,**
ip expected..
The Council permit sun bathing and sea bathing only in the regula, tion costume.
Councillor Renewell said that people went to foreign resort- be- cause Mrs. Grundy and her relas fives were in every English re- sort. "Here is an opportunity,"
I added, “to advertisi Bourne-. math and try and keep people at home.
L.C.C. WITHDRAW A.
PAMPHLET
SEQUEL TO A GIRLS COMPLAINT
newspapers. The service they give to the country is second only in im- portance to Parliament."
Mr. Parkinson- You have jurken Labour the revenue from the Press going if aky-writing is allowed. Do you agree with all the advertise- ments in the daily Press?
Mr. Curtis ---Of course I do not. But i think the Press is the proper | place for advertisements,
You will not get a better Press by starving have withdrawn a The 4.0.0. The Mayor asked
it. Councillor pamphlet, entitled "The Finest Benwell if he would like to see Career of AH," which was distri-
Mr. Cocks--You consider all sky- people 11 Bournemouth beachbuted in order to popularise the advertising an outrage?--Yog nenver the absolute nude than he | profession of nursing among saw them already.
us a girl joined she was givum Councillor Benewell retorted The withdrawal follows the bed-room to herself, that people could undress in the, complaint of a girl who was al-i The girl, however, claimed that open without indereney.
tracted by the picture of nursing! the actttal life and accommodation Connelllor Empson said that for as a career, and consequently be- fel far short of that described in Year- he bathed in slips until mo- came a probationer "aurse.
the pamphlet. As the result of her dern reptilations' prevented him! The pamphlet, described the ac- | complaint the pamphlet has been It was both healthful ami dreent. ] commodatíún, adding that us soon withdrawn.
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