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demonstration of that possibility by CUT STOPPAGE OF RACING.
san naval cominanders.
1-is manifestly possiba, therefore,
to lift the whate practies of snbariņu stick abors the erriticism which it has arted, and to remove the ebist cansos of offense.
AMERICAN DEMANDA
In view of the admission of ille gality made by the Imperial Government when it pleaded the right of retaliation in defener of its webs and in view of the
EFFECT ON HORSE BREEDING.
The following letter, which appeared in Tou Daily Telegraph of July 24, shoulst be of interent to all who follow the Turf Ent Home or abroad.] -
To the Editor of the "THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.")
"Sir-sea Mr. Richard Ord, the well.
pilest possibiäty of cankinning of the main man, has written a letterin establishest pülos naval warfare theeresting suggestion that a res niseting thu Sporting Chronicle," making de Government" of the United States quot should be held in the North of England. believe that the Imperial Gosecament | Now, Sir, I gjøld in nobody, in my anxiety will longer refrain from disavowing the fabout the war, and might mention that wanten set of its naval commander front, but I do ask why the amusement, if I have a n and many relations at the fering reparoisse, of racing should be stopped, though
breeding,
sinking the Taitaniu tion r the American lives at sis far it carries with it the supreme toss ve
thoroughbred horse theatres and citans and concert-roo
while a a allowed to remain (pan, which conduce to nothing but amusement.
a reparation can be made for the need less destruction of human life by that illegal act.
"The Government of the United
States while not indifferent to the friend. ly spirit in which it is made cannot accept the suggestion of the Imperial Cerman Government that certain vessels be derigtinted by agreement which should be free on the soas now illegally pros.
cribed.
FREEDOM OF THE SEAL
**The Government' of Dis United States and the Imperial German Govern ment contending fee. the нате great object long stood together in urging the very principles on which the Government of the United States now so solemnaly insists. They are both contending for the freedean of the sesa.
bornes and people cannot be conveyed to The excusa we are given is that the race meetings by train, and the only rece I am wondering whether the Government mastinge allowed are that at Newmarket. have realised that is would be quite possible, if the race committeer at the various racing centres auch Stooktoe. Bedear, Dunester, York, and Newcastle, The very agreement would, by im-trains as Mr. Ord suggests, and if this plan winbod it, to hold a race meeting without plication, subject other vesels to illegal should not succeed, why should not cas attack, and be a curtailment and, there cate meeting be arranged in the Northe fare, an abandonment of this principles hare nothing but Nonk Country horsen for which this Government contends, night compote, and the same in the South. and which in times at enimer counsels The horses have all been entered for their
leaving Newmarket also as a iacing cantre every nation would concede as of course alous engagements, and has it crased the mind of Mr. Rancima, &e, that all the mea connected with moing, training, thrown out of work exsetly in the same and breeding establishments are now way as actors, theatre and cinema managers and officials would be should all the thantres, concert rooms, and cinemas, ba closed ?-
Have they considered the depresiation the
There is anather point os this
question. Government hare brought about
his Majesty the King, the Duke si thoroughbred stock? Nodoubt, people such
en afford to keep their incing establie Furthand, Lord Rotbery, and Mears Joel ments in hopes that when the war
cing may again be resumed; bab take, the crae of the small breeder take the case of the small owner. I mention two. stallions and perhape ten or twelve mares of his own. Probably the stallion fees cases. The small breeder, perhaps, has two
for these mares pay for the keep of his mares and the stallions, but he looks for
One glance at the newspaper at the prices either Newmarket Jaly wank or Doncaster. relihood in the Fair of his pearlings at
that the depreciation is enormous at of the last July sales will show in a moment. time when every farthing that can be made will be required to pay for the war,
» The Governinens of the nitid States is, however, keenly disappointed to find that the leperial German Governant regarda itself to a large degive exempt | from the obligation to observe these print Imperial German Government
will continue to contrad for that free The Government of the United States som from whatever quarter it is violated without compromise and at any cost.
It invites the penetient co-oparation of
at
STERN NOTE TO GERMANY. German Altitudo **Most Unsatisfactory."{riples, even where neutral vessels are this time. when co-operation may as concerned, by what it believes the policy complish most, and this great commcn and practice of the Government of firent object can be as strikingly and Britain to be in the present wat in retively achieved. gard to neutral commerce.
The Imperial German Government
be
BEFORE THE HAD ENDS. ..
The Imperial German Government
Awories third Note to thermany, ths' text of which is published today, is cruched in plafu and unmistakable language that will be little relished in Jarlin says The Star of July 24. will readily understand that the Govern-expresses the hope that this object may Germany's reply to the last Note is ment of the United States cannot dis in some sure Lo scesinplished, even described as most unsatisfactory," and ets the policy of the Government of before the present war ends. It can throughout the doenment there is et Great Britain in regard to destral trade; dence of America's stern determination except with that Government itself, and he insist upon a discontinuance of mar naust regard the conduct of sther belli- sot only feels obliged to insist apon: it..
"The Government of the Cited States derous practices against neutrals.
gerent invernments as irrelevant to say The United States deviures, thus it discussion with the Imperial German ill-contend for the freedom of the sens Gavernment of what this Government ** without compromise and at any cost." rennds as grate and unjostiñable viola Among the pricipal points in the Note tions of the rights of American eithens se the following
by the German, naval cuiumamiers. **ILLEGAL AND INHUMAN ACTS,"
A demand for reparation for Ames rican lives lost in the Iisitania, and
**Fileral and inhuman nets, however
for the disavowal by Germany of her justifiablo they may be thought to b navat erindander's "wantou act.”
fuel to agree to Germany's su gestion that certain vespie to be agreed upou should go free on the seas now illegally proscribed,"
Suggestion that it Germany's sail marine wer cannot be carried on with. out injuring lives and property al'umu trais, is should be discontinued..
A declaration that a repetition of such nets will be regarded as berately unfriendly."
If a
UNIQUAL TREATMENT.
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Then take the case of the small owner,
by whomsoever it is violated or ignored.I have a case before me in point now of an in the protection of its own citizens, but ardent supporter of racing. He has two is also deeply interested in seeing good yearling Allies. In ordinary times made, practicable between the belligerents these allies would be worth £200 to £1,000 theconelves,
anch for their racing career, being half is fillies without any bonds, the stallion aisters to good horses; but he has to lease. fee alone being £300. He also has a two. year-old colt and, a mare in training-not first class, but they might have picked up
It holds itself really, at any time privileged to suggest a way to act as a common friend who may
"A CRITICAL MATTER.
against an enemy who is believed to have", acted in contravention of aw and which this Government sets upon theag, it is impossible for them to wia
In the meantime the very salue all but, owing to the stoppage of hrvanity, are manifestly indefensible long unboken friendship between the extraordinarily well bred, just fetch the when they deprive neutrals of theirple and Gorensent of the United price of cat's mant. Consequently, be will mace at all, and such animals, unless neknowledged rights. particularly when States and the people and Government either have to sell them for Aor, £30- they violate the right to life itself.
of the German nation, lapels is to preseir proper value being £600 eich-or against an enang without injuring the nan Government the necessity for the for which. I could give you. chapter and
belligerent cannot retaliate most solemnly upon the Impérial. Ger. then away.
These are not imaginary cases, but two lives of neutrals as well as their pro- soupulons obterrazce of mentral rights, perty, humanity as well as justice and Thix in crition matter.
The ret Fenult. is that horse- deli, dos regard for the deity of neutral
breodem and horse-owners are to be ruined: Friendship itself prompts it to pay officials are allowed to make profit. It does while theatre and cinema managers vind Powers should dictate that the practice to the Imperial Government that seem to me atmining at a goat and swallow.. Thus Germany's frantle efforts to justify le discontinued. hor piratical methods in the eyes of the persisted in it would in such cititat vessels of acts in contravention of people of the United States have de- gumstances constitute air unparalorile those rights ist be coded by the petition by the cranulers of German initely and finally failed, and the sog-offerze aginst the sosereignty of the invernment of the United States, when gestion coming from sich source that neutral nation affected.AS Fit she cannot do better she ought to stop
her anbmarine campaign will prove binter pill
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The grave tona of the Note is perhape upet accentuatest in the concluding sep touces, in which termanist rolemnly," warned of the necessity of arrapakely observing neutral sights, **This," it is added, is a critical
TEXT OF THE NOTE,
Fxture.
WASHINGTON, Friday. [Reerived to-day.).
PRINCIPE, NOT EXPEDLESEY
*thing affect Laurican citizens, as deli
The Governtiont of the Unitedtely unfriendly. (Signed) Lansing
„States "is not unmindful of the extri prdinary conditions created by this war, or the radical alterations in the circum stances and method of attack płodnyed. by the use of lustrumentalities of nasul warfars which the nations of the world
·A NOTABLE ENGAGEMENT.
the country (though I base my main argu. breeding and the damage to small breeders lug camel to put an end to racing all over
and ewners), and then to allow every theatre ment on the damage to thoroughbred horse
in every place to be crowded right after night when, they have nothing to racer- mend them but absolute am
amus ment." This attacking of ung industry and alle ing another is part and parcel of the Government's action in wishing fix the price of coal at the pit-mouth, entirely for getting the enormous risks and expense
to
we will became a member of one hutchers, fishmongers, and nurserymen to flur Lancashire hammet, Sir Lees sinking coal mine, and, then allowing not have had in view when the exist of the most remarkable families in the meat, and vegetables. What is sauce (or ing rules of international law were for Scottish peerage by his forthcoming mar the goose in arce for the gandar. Either cherge exactly what they like for fish, mulated in man
riage to Lady Nina give Grant., Lady perfect liberty should be allowed to evary. "It is ready to make every reason. Nina is sister to the Parl of Seafiel, body to do exactly as they like to trade, or able allowance for these novel and unchief of the Clan Grant. Her uther very ininstry and amusement in the United Kingdom and Ireland:-1 am, &c. the same restricticos should be placed on
A Most Solemn Warning as to the expected aspects of war as res, but it the dowager countess. Its had & roman- not consent to abate any essential ortic career, When she married the late fondamental rights of its people, because ear! ho was a working on in New Zea un mere alteration in cizoumstances, lard, and she was a major's daughter. The rights of neutrals in time of war My husband,** The third American Vojo to Germany,diency, and principles are immutable.
fare based on principles, not upon expo- LOM, was the poor und exiled son of says the dowager coun abiregard as the others have heen to Mr.
an ancient race. When bord times came Gerard, the Ambassados in Berlin, ankite him to deliver it to the German Minister for Foreign Affairs in textually as fol
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The Note of the imperial German Government, dute July 8, 1015, has received the caraful consideration of the
July 2
NORTH COUNTRY,
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belligerants to and a way to adapt the he saw no disgrace in tolling with his
It is the daty and obligation of to in and fair weather friends deserted DIOCESAN SCHOOL & ORPHANAGE direnmstances thereto. The events hards to keep our home together. Ile
of the past two months have clearly in joined the ranks of labour, onklesed his DAY, 1st September. Application to conduct such submarine operations called him." In Is this peer Lady HEADYASTIK. dicates that it is possible and practicable - pick and shavet, and went wherever work for admission should be made to the CHOOL: will Re-open ca WEDNES tuve characterised the sctivity of the Nina's father, came into the earldon Imperial German Nary, within the sou died of heart disease a few months
Hongkong, August 28, 1915,
Lovernment of the United States clied war zone in substantial accord later. R
**** MOHT ENHATISFACTORY, USA I regrets that it is like to that it has follad it most unsptisfactory. because it fails to meet the real differ
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terest and increasing satisfaction at the * The whole world has looked with in
The partial LOSING WEIGHT BY THE POUND.
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