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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1917.

TELEGRAMS.

Continued from Page 1

BRITISH SHIPPING.

$

GERMANY'S VAIN HOPE.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE RAIDER DESCRIBED,

Lesbos, Jan. 30. Twenty-six Swedish, Norwegian, and American searen bulonging to prove brought to Germany by of the Frouale have arrived after a month's interament at Neustraite..

THE CHINA MAIL.

PROGRESS NEAR KUT, BRITISH CONQUESTS AND

CAPTURES,

LONDON, Jan. 29. An official message from Mesopotamia states:We now hold the Turkish fint and second lines south-west of Kut-el

SPORTING.

TRAINING TIMEN

THE

RACINO.

THE KIANGWAN DERBY.

(Ron Jan. 25th.) DERBY STARR-Value $2,000. and pony #vet 3rd pony 8200 For China ponies being bond-file griffins of this Meeting. Woight for inches us. per scille.-One and a `bali miles.

ib. Mr Cire's in Fairylight (Mr

Moller)

It was noticeable this morning that many of the panics in training moved in a freer, more elastic style owing to the miller weather. There was not much to choose between the inside and outside tracks, except that the latter is very hard and the extra rail makes the Me Henry Morris's grey Ashßeld comparison of times rather an absurdity-3r Tucksong's bay Lucky Star(Me

(Mr H. E. Morriss)

Rain is urgently needed and it is hoped it will soon, come and so be the sooner over; thus giving a longer spell FRENCH PREPARATIONS FOR BIG of fine weather before the Race Days.

OFFENSIYE.

mam on a front of 4,300 yards," the third and fourth lines on a frontage Taxbox, Jan, 30. They describe the now raiders of 600 yards. We have collected 930 12.000 ton vessel, 80 excellently dis-Turkish dead and there are more in Owen Philippe, KOM.G,

guise that it is impossible to discover counter. We captured 12 prisoners, (Chairman of the Royal Mail Steam anything extraordinary till the ports gua, 3 trench mortars and a maxim-gut. Parket, Do.. Uniện Castle Tins, and are opened, disclosing her guns. "She their Associated Shipping Com-often carries saila, hiding her leck,

panies), speaking at Ciwe stated that he was in nowise dispound fo bo panicky or despaulint with regard to the submarine neruire. The total smas "touflage under the British flag in July last was, 20.-164,000 com pored with 20,525,000 in July 1914. It would take a very long time at ibis rate to destry the British, mom csatile marine, as the Germans hopeel 12 đến

SHIPS SUNK.

which is armed with four large and two smaller guns, and four torpedo tubes,

She is munitioned and provisioned. sufficiently to keep at ses until April. The whip is quite new and bears the name Moere. She frequently feigns distress. The Farmslule was brought the Norwegian coast of the Skaw, to Germany around the Farves, along thence through the Kattegat Sound Swinemuende.

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LONDON, Jan. 30: Reuter's Correspondent at Headquar ters in France, describes the tremendous lines in preparation for the forthcoming activity prevailing behind the French offensive. There is uninterrupted digg ing and road-making, and a wonderfel system of campaign railways of various gauges is complete, The enemy, hé Rays, is unable to gain a clue as to whence the next blow will be delivered, and declares that if the Germans strike LONDON, Jan. 29.

through Switzerland they will find the The late Brigadier Walter Long (sonFrench thoroughly prepared there. of the Secretary of State for the Colonies) commanded the 36th Brigale. He was educated at Harrow, where hel was twelfth man in the eleven in the year when there were only two vacancies "Bri-left in Harrow-1898. He was gazetted

Jospex, Jan. 30. The following vessels have "heert unk

Stearners, E. J. Basco tish). Myraal.; Stendiya, Thear (Norwegian). O B. Suhr (Tinish).

The Outing and the Jolimfjell previously reported sunk arrived in port.

BRITAIN'S NEW MARITIME

MEASURES.

have

Lexbox, Jan 36 Telegrams from Scandanavia diente that Great Britain is taking

new maritime, measures in the North

Sen. including a new ininefield of the West const of Jutland.

THE WAR LOAN.

£3,000,000,000 NEEDED.

Tosnox, Jan. 30.

THE LATE BRIGADIER LONG.

DEVELOPMENT OF THE EMPIRE RESOURCES.

A SCHEME TO PROVIDE AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT.

LONDON, Jan. 29.

political

The times taken this rortung

Were-

OLD FONTES,

disse Donny, 11 last mile, i, 33, 1.11.2.

Conover Danis, mile, c. H. 101;

1.47, 2010; last | 32.

last 30

-

Wisosos Dants. " last mile

1.1-4.3, 1.30, 3.21; lain § GI.- TuresPRANT DAHLE, 1 mile), o, -, 1.16.9, [**

Tax Dexx DALA, 3 mile last 1, 1, 33,

1.50, 29; last } $22.

1.10, 3.43.1; last 9.2. -x,

...

mil, o, 14, 1;64: länt 94 THE GUNNER I niki, o, 38.2, 1:18, 1:58,"

2:28.32.las | 92,3.. Jucourra. I mile, o, 39, .1.20, 1.39.2.

133: last 34.1.

[Sandy, -1, zaile, 9, 35, 1.13, 1.48, gar;

last | St

1

Dixix. 1-mile, a. —, 111, 1.4.2; last

3.

Hith..

153

..755-3

Also ran-Gold Bur (Mr T. U. Yih Omedoto (Me Liou), Heathland (+ Vida). Organism (Mr Beard), Optimism (Mr T. L. Hu, Black Jester (ir CGT Four (Mr F. Bu). Cha

Tiger (Mr Johnstone) and Black

Won by a head: two lengths dividing second and third. Time, 3 mia. 19 sec

The Face for the Derby Stakes was. the principal event, and this provided a

field made the running for nearly 11 splendid finish between two of tha favourites-hfield and Fairylight, Ash- miles, but was challenged by

in the home straight and .. Fairelisek

neck-and-neck struggle in the last fui- bead in front of Ashfield, with Lucky lone Fairy light passed the post only

Daily News," Starthird, two lengths away.-N. Ci

YACHTING.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

The results of the resail of the fourth of the series of Olub Championship. Baces for the Handicap, One Design, and

AUSTRALIAN Cmés; I 'mile last 1, 6, 17,1,Beyward Hays and Guel Classes are 'na

1.1.1.43.2: last

Follows:-

Pra Boopy, let J, », 83,2, 100:

Site web, i mit last 1, 6, 30, 1.12,

1.50; last | 89.9.

NORTHLANES, 1 last mile, o, 36.2. "113.

1.47. 2.1.1 last 4 31.1.

KING HAL 1 last mile, n. 43, 1.21.2.

2.01. 2.34.3; last 1 35.9.

Task 1954.

DERRY GRIFFINS. HELINT, 1 mile likt. i, 34.1. 10

last 62.4.

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WARORLIST, 1 mile last", 3, 28, 1.11.2 Antalist mile. i. 419, 1.20, 155.

142; lust 19.1.

9.20.1: last | 34.1.

"HANDICAP kany (S), Trocas Rock Buoy (S), Channel Rocks Charset-No. 95, North Fairway Buoy

(S) Distance 11 miles.

Tucht.

Dione

Rollin

A'cap on Finishing Corrected

Course Time.. Time.

.Scratch $35

Jessica ...... Kathleen.... 740 Colleen int Mussetta. 37.30 Aileen

...... 1.30

4 35 26.

4 335 38

4 35 00

4 41 41

40 43

4 47 54

4 4 18

4 36. 11

43. 3A

D. N. A.

D. 5.

D. X.. A.

1. K. H.

Position Pis: for, race Pts- to date

(1) Rolla ......

(2) Diona...... (3) Fathleen"

(5) Jessics (4) Colleen

Musetta... Aileen......

to the Scots Greys in 1899, and proceed. ed with his regiment to South Africa in November. He participated in the relief of Kimberely, and was badly wounded at Dronfield the following day. He was: mentioned in despatches several times i Sir Leandar Starr Jameson and Mr. and gained the D.S.O. On returning Henry Wilson Fur, have been inter ta duty he was apppointed telecomp viewed by Renter's as to the work of the to General Sir Bruce Hamilton and served Empire Resources Development Com ia that capacity throughout the cammittee, mentioned on the 27th instant, paign. On returning to England be The following is the substance of their became uie de camp to General Sir statement: Harry Scobbel, commanding the 1st It would be premature and ungracions in-Cavalry Brigade' at Aldershot, a post to discuss the terms on which the

which he resigner! ca receiving the order Dominions might participate Where NYANZA, mil, 6, 32, 1133, 151: Kathl to return to his regiment.

Fater be went to India as additional The scheme might provide financia there is goodwill there is always a way. alealecany to General Sir O'Moore opportunities for the earliest develop Creagh, and subsequently to Canada as ment of the Dominions resources, in-comp to the Duke of Connaught thereby increasing the Dominions He afterwards rejoined his regiment and revenues. had just baer examined for the Stall strength: wheress, without ar. Empire

populations und College when the war broke out. He wide partnership" many potentialitica Want to France and was with his regi are likely to remain undeveloped ment through all the early part of the indefinitely. The central idea is the war, including the Mans retreat It development of the State for the State was said that he saved a wounded mar hy the State, because the existing Mr. Hayes Fisher, speaking at

at the risk of his own life, but enjoined methods of taxation would not reduce the rescoed na to tell nobody of it, the Empire' post-war financial burlens, Salire, estimated at the War Tan He was promoted to the rank of Major hence the necessity for some such great to be successful st amount to Commanding Squadron and was then en-operative effort in that direction. 48,000,000,000 (three thousand mil-giren the command of the 6th Wilts Re

At present the Committee were avoid. giment. He was given a brevet Lieuing the antagonising of vester interests. lions).

Senaat-Coloneley, and was made a Br It is believed feasible that existing in gadier last November.

dividual enterprises, where involved, He fell at the head of his Brigade cu could participate as co-partners with the 7th instant, after fighting on the the State upon an increased profite Somme since July. General Bridges, basis. Experts had already investigated commanding his Division, wrote respect the development of land, fisheries.and ing him His services were invalapalm oil, and had prepared an excellent able. Elis, cheery laugh was worth a prima facie case favouring State develop battalion"; and spoke in the highest ment of these industries Sir Leandar terms of the way he had long his duty. Starr Jameson is aghast to think bow He was mentioned in despatch severn! all past Imperial Governments had times by General Sir John French and neglected to assist the development of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. He the Empire's vast wealth. The scheme, was given the Companionship of St. moreover, might provide an excellent Michiel. He was a keen sportsman. A continuous investment for all classes, good cricketer and peloist he played for similar to the present War Loan, with his regiment in both teams. He was 'n facilities for large and small investors. fine horseman, and won a great many steeplechases. He was champion light. weight boxer at Harrow, and for two

THE WEATHER IN EUROPE.

Losnos, Fan. 30. Arctic weather prevails on the Continent. In festivals are being held in Holland. Ice is hampering Pie, navigation of the Baltic.

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FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

OWING TO WANT OF ORGANISATION.

Losnox, Jan. 30.

The Time Correspondent reports that Russia is experiencing a famine in the midst of plenty throughout the country. Food queues wait for hours in twenty degrees of frost. All necessaries are from two to ten times higher than prace prices. The chief cause is the want of co-ordina- tion and organisation of the supply and the dislocation of the railways, As there is probably sufficient food in the country to feed the population for two years.

...

RATIONING IN GREAT BRITAIN FORESHADOWED.

Losbox, Jan. 30. Mr. Anderson, Labourite M. P. who is a member of the Government Committee inquiring into lood prices," speaking at Leicester forecasted rationing in Great Britain. shortly.

UNDESIRABLE NÄTURALISED'

ALIENS...

LONDON, Jan. 30.

The Daily Mail states that the

crony DAL. I mile, i. 23.3. 1.97.2.

1.41, 2139; last | 92.3..

ADVANCED, I mile, 1, 3.3. 1.072..

1.41, 22.15.4; last 1 34.9. Cuage Dantis, 1 mile, p. 37.27 1.IN,

1.45.1.2.182 len 100.1. wann Dunia, 1 miles . o. 38. Victory, Mr. Bera's Bay, 1 last mile, 1.

1.12, 1.44: last 1

Won. Mr. Ezra's, 1 mile, i.

30, 1.11, 145, 217.8 Inst† 22

Mr. Stave's hek, 1 mile, o, 40, 1.16.

►149.2, 2.242; last | 35.

1.8.3. 1910; last 33.

....

Has, 1 mile lost 1. i. 38, 110, 1414;

last 31.4.

usern, 2 milei, 39, 1.16, 150, 2.212;

last 1-81.2.

"

OARRAY, 1 mile, 5, 3, 112, 1.442. TITTLEMOUSE. 1 mile. 1, 1.19. 1.56, 2.05;

2.19; Jast 34.3.

Inst 31.

Bows Mouse and Tows Macaɛ, 14

mile, 6, 3, 1.10.2, 1.39.3, 2.182; last. 38,1.

stars was middle weight champion of YOLUNTEERS COLONEL-IN-CHIEF. GLORIOU PAL 1 mile last 1.0, 1.09.2. the British Army. He was "always most keen in the discharge of his duties.

ALLIES' CONFERENCE AT PETROGRAD.

BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS

SUSPENDED. »

LONDON, Jan. 29. The Duke of Connaught has been appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the Volan-

teers.

DEATH OF EARL OF CROMER.

LONDON, Jan. 30.

6

5

ONE DESIGN CLASS,

Trocas Rock Buay (S). Distance 8 Course-North Fairway Duoy (8)

miles..

Yacht

Hapon Finishing Corrected

Course Time

Time

K. H. M. 8. H. M. Be Ailsų..................Scratch 4 32 32 4 33 52

Daphne Bonita

Halcyou

Position

(1) Daphne... (1) Balcyon (3) Ailsa

(4). Bonita...!

4 38 41 438 41

429 06 4 29 05

4 31 86-4 31 DA

Pts. for race Pts. to date.

19

11 8

HEYWARD HAYS AND GAEL CLASS. Course-North Fairway Buoy (8),

zniles.

Trocas Rock Buoy (5) Distance A Yacht

H'cap on Finishing Corrected

Course

Time Time Lysbeth...owes 434 45 35 4 46 18 Tubantia.

3. B. H. M. 4. 6. M. 3.

43

DNS DNA

Owl Stratch DPADYS Thecla........

4.48 £5 4 48 50 Teinnette.... 43 DSDT

Scratch 4 46 35 4 46 35 Dawn Lady Ursula Position

(1) Lysbeth... ESMER CHIEP and Ress Cher. 1 milo, (2) Dawn......

(3) Thecls

c. 418, 147, 1.60.1, 0.29.2; last 32.1.

Fontos Cater, 1 mile, 37, 1.14, 150,

2.92.2: last 1 32-2. STAR CP Doux, i mile, o, -, 1.14, 145,

2.20.2; last 1.37.2. SILVERSTREAK, 1 mile, o, 35, 1.10, 14.

9.15.2; last 2 312.

BLACK PRINCE and Basin, | mile, 0, 302,

1.11, 1.14; lasts 83.

SUB. GRIFFINS.

1.11.3, 1.45; last 33.2.

1.43.1., 2.19; last 1. 35.4.

Mr. Stave's it. dun, 1 mile, i, 34.3, 1.10

1.43.1, 2.21; last 37.4.

as "the

und astor of us all.". He was agent

-General in Egypt from 1883 1.47.3; 2.25; last

to 1907, but

previous to that, in 1879, he BLACK CLOUD. Į mile, 3, 36.3, 1.11.2,

in Egypt. The was Controller-General

144.2; last 30. decensed was also Financial

of the Governor-Gember of CEPTAIN, 1 mile, o, 36, 1.10.8, 2.19. the Council

of India 1860. He was awarded & Parle Mo, Mr. Beith's, 7 milo hob 1, 1, 842,|

1.10, 1.42.1; last 31.1.4 mentary grant of £50,000 on this retire

D

Pta for race Pis to dater

Tubantia.. Ovi........ Toinnette.. Lady Uraula

...

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HARTMANNS WEILLERXOPT.

THE SEAT OF ETERNAL WAR.

100

THE FALKLAND FIGHT STORY RETOLD IN PRIZE COURT.

The Falkland Islanda battle was again described in the London Prize Court last month, when Rear-Admiral Hosthecat Salisbury Grant applied that his ships the Canopus, might participate in the of four German war vessels in the fight prize bounty award for the destruction of November, 1814.

Mr Henry Wood, correspondent of the United Press of America, attached to the French armies in the Vosges, writes:

Hartmanns Weillerkopf is the seat of eternal war. Within a few days after the declaration of hostilities in August 1911, the French, and Gerraana began desperate struggle for the possession of

might be charac-Five of His Majesty's ships-the In this rocky crest, which terised a the most divanced outpost of vinciule, the Infecible, the Comwall, the the Vosges To-dabas never ceased. To-day the same struggle.

Kent and the Glasgow have already been awarded £1,160 for the destruction still

continues. It

Scharnhorst, Sometimes it has raged a little less fort of the four German ships, the

single day

it ever ceased complete berg 384, and the hus

the Gaciarnau, with 835; the Iv, sod

when the ly,

Lously than at other times, but never for the flagship, with 872 persona Nu

50

that while

PETROGRAD, Jan. 30. Besides Lord Milner, the British re- presentatives at the conference will in clude Lord Revelstoke, Gen Sir Henry The death is announced of the Earl Wilson, and General Sir John Hanbury of Cromer, P.C., G.C.B., OMG.O.M., Williams, Director of Munitions; and KC.S.I., CIE, FRS, LLD. (bon) the Military Attache a Bacharest. Oxford and Cambridge.

Lord Cromer had been ill for some France is represented by M. Doumergue,

the end of the war comes Rear-Admiral Leipzig, 341 Colonial · Minister, and General Custel time and was unable latterly preside

Lord Lovath recommendation of out- and peace is signed. if the last shot is nau; Italy by Sig. Scialoja, Meher over the Dardenelles Commission. Ho CHEERFUL DARIA. 1 milo last, i, 35, facts, says a London contemporary.

meal as a food is supported by scientific not fired from the heights of Hartmanns he was in Stanley Harbour, in the Falk-

lands, they heard on

on. November of Cabinet, and General Laderthi.

Weillerkopf, across the smiling inviting died of a stroke late on Monday night.

From the point of view of value, for of Alsace, grant surprise and dis the German squadron had undo that. rounded the The Tear's representative "welcomed [The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Cremer, was Mr.. Stave's bay, 1 mile, i, 31.3, 1.10, money, there are few foods which stand appointment will he felt by the thou: Horn. The Canopus was ordered to re the members of the Conference at the yearly 76 years of age. He was known

have. who

main in follow this uneasing of the enemy was observed, and two of

port. From her higher. At pre-war prices fand the sands frontier. The British, French and as the maker of modem Egypt, and

would buy the following guantities of

ortop the approach relative position remains the same is deathless struggle

bex Italian Ambassadors will alsa, attend skilled as a diplomatist and administra

The rocky summit has changed handa her foremost 12in. guns were fred on the the Conference.

He was associated with, Egyptian

protein, fats, and curbo-hydrates ----

that the official count has Creisenau and the Scharnhorst. Upon the many times affairs for a quarter of a century, and Mr. Humphrey's bay, 1 mile,, 11,

Carbo-

been lost. For nearly a year now, how-end salve the Gneisegas was strick was described by the late Lord

1.47.3, 2.22.2; last 4.4.

Protein Fats bydrates

ever, the French bajo been able

near the aft funnel by a ricocheting shot emain and a cloud of steam went up chener, after the conquest of the Soudas, Mr. Humphreys' skew, 1 mile,, 112,

tain uainterruptedly their supremacy." Ib. Ib. lb.

Sir Samuel Brans, the The last desperite fighting for the 22 14 97.2..

stest took place early this year, when Bear-47 stated that after bo hut For

contrived wine defences for the harbo M2

week the crest changed hands o day with the regularity of clock Canopus in order to give her the posi

it was found accesary t Cheese ......

to ground the 38 48. .04

every day work Since then, although aggressive tion the required, and she undertook the -13 5.57 Wheaten bread... 76

boshities have never ceased for a single defence without being waterborne." Ho Oatmeal.............11 63 6.54

day, the Germans have been content to The value of oatmeal as a food is for maintain their positions, which are some

was who passed the fret news of the ment in 1907: The late Earlbad written Tox Cos£zies, ‡ mila, i, 88, 1.10.2: ther illustrated hy investigations at fifty feat just over the summit of the half a mile away. His own decks,

enemy to Vice Admiral Stardee, then several books, and his "Modern Egypt,"

Washington

in 1905. It is calculated art. 1.48.2; last 83.. published in 1908, is the authoritative Mr. Nemieo's, mile, e, 36.3, 1.11.1, engaged in moderate muscular work with aerial torpedoes, and can best be

preconcerted plaining that a man in full vigour of life, and *The struggle in being waged largely part history of the British occupation. Re-

1.46 last 84.4.

requires food that supplies 3,000 calories described by comparing it to the stube at her station the Canopus enabl

• Cacced to the at day.. The farostigation showed that at American children. 1,49.2, 2.94.2 Last 36.

that time 70 centa (5d.). would buy the From the extreme summit of the Hart of the enemy cruisers Ondinau and Hosn Huer, i mile last 1, o, 88, 1.114, following quantities:--

manne Weillerkoof, there juta up Nurnberg, and prevented

making 1.44; last 92.8.

Protzida Energy

perpendicular wall of rocks which can squadron at Port Stanley

a reconnaissance of KIAKILINI, 1 mili, o, 88.5, 1.13, 1.471,

(grammes). (calories).

be regarded as replacing the high. Commander Maxwell Anderson, lavkvard fence of American homes. Heel. 2.26.2; last 80.1.

067 Motton 45.2

The French are on the of the rocky counsel for the prior applicants urged. |PATROLJNI, 1 mile, 6.42, 121.3, 1.57,

Cheese... BA.7

wall that is towards France and the Vos that the stranded 'Canopus hul been

in other

turned into a fort and was part of the Wheaten bread 83.5

summit The words, the Germers Oatmeal): 181.5

are some fifty feet over on the land forces. other side of the

wall, on the pre rocky plains. As this proximity gives no ciritous slope that leads down chanco for the use of artillery, and the rocky wall readers the se of

rifle

impossible, the equally

warfare is carried on by breach mortars, which are used in lobbing over the cost the American children aerial torpedon justAS AT playing "Antoover lob

Globa rable ball over the backyard fence to their invisible playates on the other side.

FIVE THOUSAND ALREADY DEFORTED.

AMSTERDAM, Jan. 30. The deportations from Brussels have been suspended since Saturday. It is deported.

the

once cleared for action

the other vessels to

Homo Secretary has decided to estimated that 3,000 have been already cently the Earl was appointed Chairman TROJAN, Mr. Ezra'e, I milo, i, -, -, energy and 100 grammes of proteids & of "Anteover." dear to the hearts of all tack. By her auntire the Canpur drove

denaturalise undesirable naturalised aliens, except those formerly belong. ing to the Allied countries.

OBEAT BRITAIN AND RICE IMPORTS.

of the Dardanelles Commission.]

LONDON, Jan. 80.

THE SITUATION IN GREECE.

SALUTING THE ALLIES' FLAGS.

ATHENS, Jan. 30. The Allies' flags were ceremoniously

PLACATING HUNGARY.

GERMANY'S EFFORTS...

...

1

49 0

501

065

2410

res

3,700- From this it will be seen that oatmeal

nutritions, but also the cheapest food.

Mr. Maitisnde, milo, o, 66.2, 1.00;

last + 31.3. The Royal Commission on Wheat saluted on Monday afternoon at Zap "Daily Telegraph writes General

A Hungarian correspondent of the Gortwo and KING COLE, 1 mile, 80, in its various forms is not only the most Supplies has taken over the control pelou, in conformity with the ultimatum, Yon Falkenhayn and several of his TOMHANT KING, 1 mile, 0, -

1.13.2, 147,2, 2:22.8; last 85.1. in presence of the Allied Ministers, the genemis are learning the Hungarian Greek Cabinet and the Commander of language as part of the German policy in 1.57, 19.00 last 2 ED.

of the importation of rice and will Ar the prices of its sale.

"AMERICAN FORCE WITHDRAWS

FROM MEXICO.

WASHINGTON, Jan, 10.

domination

the First Army Corps. There were no the ingratintion of Hungary In the hope KING BEN, ME Bessie's son, 3 mile incidents.

will lead to

040:2, 1.1871-19.2, 2.22.2; last 183. in Hungary. The Hungarians are WHYENAL/1 hilo, 1, 38.2, 1.122, RESERVIST LEAGUES TO BE

suspicious.

They declare that depen-147.2, 2.28 last 85.B. DISSOLVED.

dence upon Germany would not be desirable, for it would be only a change Mr. Wayfoong's, § mile, 6, 67, 1.10.2, of masters, whereas, they want complete -1.43+ Tast 1 04.3.

5

CURE THAT COUGH.

TREN you have

your

troublesome cough, it does not mean that you have consumption or that you are going de to hive but it does mean that

lunze are threatened, and it is just as lain's Cough Eered before is too well to be on themte sile and cake Cham Jate For by all Chemists and Aborekeepers

PARIS, Jan, 30. The Grock Foreign Minister an political and economic nounces that the judicial authorities

independence I The War Department announces have been order to dissolve the. Re this phioct they wald create ay maboy, 7, 1.19.2. 1.44 last 1.88.8.

Entonte Powers grown to further losers. Barton and Thursfeld's, I mile, withdrawal of the American servist Leagues, the members of which among a large part of the Hungarian Moongrown and JaDATE: 1 mila, o, 10, force from Mexico.

have been already disarmed.

nation

1.18.2, 1.60.8, 2.28, 1972,

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Judginent was reserved.

A PEASANT'S FORTUNE

RECOVERY FROM RUINS

For the time being at least the

Mr Philip Giobs, the British Press is being carried on with a certain tacit correspondent at the West front, saYB discontinue lobbing over the aerial torpe every of holes arving of 10,000 chivalrousness. At nightfall both sides that the news of a pensare my Ines, and both sides set to work trying thines (about £180) in the debris of hou to repair the damage, that has been informer home at Ticourt has led to many flicted during the day's struggle

other pitifed pilgrimages.

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