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Apart from the determination to live up to the terms; of the Alliance, the Ambassador continued, another factor leading to the untry, of Japan into the
HONGKONG HOTELÄ war was the dosies to preserve and main Me B.Aleek MM. Jamp The Japanese Ambassador and the tain peace at order in the Extrele Mr G. E. Anderson Mr N. the Jone
Through bar geographical Mr K E Anmuller Mr and Men H. M. Japanese delegates who are toattant the position, as well as politically, Japan Mr 3. Baring -Kane Eenomie Gngress at Rome were the add a duty as well as a right to assume Me W. L. L. Barker Mr M. M. Kavanagh! guests at lunchein on April 18 of the responsibility for the maintenance of Me M. Bartlett Dr F. T. Kar Commercial Committee of the House of Peace and sefer in that quarter of the Mr and Mrs. H. A. Mr C. King
globe, and to do this it was deemed
Baxter and child Mr. and Mrs H.-T. MA ER. Belilios necessary that the stronghold of Ger- and nong the present were 2 mang in the territory of Kiao hau Mr R. J. Birbeek AT. Anderer
His Excellency Me Taunetada. Kat should be subdued. Such stronghold Mr. T. Bitting
Mr E. Labanat established in China, would
uht be a con- Mr J. Bowman
Mr and M° C. Corner: Minister Flenipotentiary of stant apace to penes and progress in Me R. Bownan **Laurin Japan in Felgium), Viscount Mastoch; the Extreme East, and it was Japan's Capt & Les Branch Men Quidon Okuchi (Member of the Japanese House duty to remove the monace.
Lavallee Bxwell Since the fall of Kino-Chan Japanese Me I A. Calderon Mr and Mrs J. J of Lords), Mr. Yahachi Kawai (Secretary operations had been mainly confined to Mr E. Cameron to the Japanese House of Lords), Lonhour expeditions, the protection of the Mr D. E. Cappleman Mr A. Linbird Hubert Cesil, M.P., Mr. G. N. Burnes.cost of British Columbia, the hunting Me P. Carlton Mr Colbourne Eittle 3.P. and Me. John Holze, M.P.
down of German squadrons and com Mr G. W. Chandler Mr S. Longfield Lord Robert Cesil propose! "The merce raiders, guarding the coast of Mrs Corneliesen and Dr. Mes O. Marriott Apanasa Antbassador and the Japanese India, and convoying military trans-
[chiki
Mr H. B. Mashin. Delegates to the Rome Conference.
Australia Japan bad, done
Mr Gen E. Costello Mr K. E. Mason The help that Japan had given us in this and was doing all she could commen- Mr M. E Coster
Mr J. 2 McCartney was was, be said, deeply appreciated by surate with her natural resources and As the most effective in the opinions of heAllies, and by none more than geographical position in the way which that this was unly the beginning us the joint Governments in the general
RA long period of all and that the two interests of the common cause.
work together nations might stand ain' for those ideals which NO clearly represented in the present war
The
present visit had a twofold ant From the Parliamentary side, as the phiest of Parliamentary institutions they were proud to welcome the delegates of a younger Parliamentary institution. Bbt the main aspect of the visit was its com- mercial aspect He believed most pro- foundly that commerce, properly |
induence. Bat wherever they
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the direct and obvious purpose not of some time past has acted as Militer arivancing
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Me and Mrs W. A. Mrs M. Tengbergen | PAID-UP CAPITAL. 4 or the general prosperity of tung, published recently extraordinary Hannibal of
theward, but af advancing
military
complaints about the "mechanical" It G. Harper This was a per- and political par
purposes feetly false conuercial theory. It was superiority of the Allies as now exhibit Mr John Hectoe an aspect of the heresy which anderlay in the West. He declares that "ince he W. J. Hodge
Hindenburg's successful retreat". the was the task of, the Alliance, now
Mr M H. Varn
Men H. A. Walker
the whole of the action of our enemy. it struggle in the weath a struggle for LE S. Hodge Me" and Mrs J. G.
embracing all the best parts of the civiivy will belong to the side that
"the egrens initiative "nid that the initia.
of
the
He comes
rs. E. Hodgins Mr A. Shelton
Hope
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Hooper Mfr 8. T. Williamson
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Mr G. F. Walsifter Mr and Mrs.
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can hold Mr lized nations of the world, or almost all back its reserves lowgrat.
them to uproot that heraxy and to screate or at any rate re-start the course, to the concinstea that the Initial Let nobody be deceived by the rations of the worki on a career of sanity tive is with Hindenburg, and be writer and international civilization (Cheers) events of the day. Let people regard Viscount Saterai Chinda, the Japanew everything in a. large frame, and then Ambassador, on rising to reply to the they will not lose perspective and they trast, was roreived with loud cheers, The conference at Reme, he understeal, will feel no occasion for fest. Hinden was to be conducted on the lines similar burg's plans are unknown to us just as He to that held in Paris. If so, the ad- they are unknown to our enemies.
holds the decisive factor in his hand, vantage of each a conference was Dani.
be and fest, for it seemed to him that its pr the time comes in, the old style of will know how to use it when motion at the present juncture would Moltke. As is well known waiting calls demonstrate to
enemy
Mr & Mrs Neil Mac- well as to the Allies the complete mander has these nerves as we know. Mr & Mrs F. W. Cary Intyre and child
nations, as
Our Supreme Coor-Mr. D. K. Blair for strong nerves. solidarity of the Allied nations (cheers); in afairs of an economic, or commercial and in that fact we can place up bind Mr & Mrs Court Mc. M. Meinnes nature as well as belligerent measures.
confulence. There was a possibility, or even a pro- following complaints
But the gist of the article is in the Cole Darling. RF Hon. U. Mel. Meser
Sir W. Rees Davies Mr T. L Perkins present was there might be another war has been the main factor in printing Mr J. Duinker bability that after the conclusion of the
"The English spirit of organization Mr&Mrs W. Duinker Mr G. Ritchie of an entirely different character-a of commerce. How this war will be waged the extraordinary construction of the Mr F. W. Evan anel conducted was at present a matter system of rows behind the Mr Denman Fuller Mr&Mrs. Findlay
mere conjecture..but there was a pos
front and the sibility that the Central Powers, would system in a fashion which, we are com- Mr & MrsJ. H. Gray Snitt those they had used in the war, and it from abroad we resort to methods as anscrupulous as pelled to mulmire. From the reports Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr&Mrs V. Findlay
see that only the Hale seemed to him to be high time to guard brilliantly constructed system of roads,
canals, and especially of railways and Sir Ellis Kadoorie Major Gen. Vontris the elves against path an eventuality, light railways, has made postfole the Mr and Mrs A. Mis Ventris and to be fully prepared for it.
Lt. Col. John Ward Robert Leci: had said regarding the artillery that are absolutely necessary Lt and Mrs H: M. M.G. E. Wetton
He grew with everything Tard rapid moving about of the masses of Alliance. He was convinced that in the for the attack. In this master our
Cameron Macaulay, Mis Denford Wood superior whole history of the intercourse of the enemies are in a certain senso
R.A.M.C. two nations there had never been a time to a thanks to the American support when the ties of friendship and the which is now publicly advertised by bonds of understanding and good secord Lloyd George but had been stronger than they were to given since the day. He believed that these relations would grow as the year, went on, and uation of a mechanical question. The pre- far as it lay in his power no effort would be spared in order to promote the good single new factor.
ded sent Anglo-French attack does not show
the
This
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is intellectual. It is the
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It is
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Lord Robert had also spoken
of artillery, mechanical amashing down Mr J.R. F. AndersonMr J. C. Miller. services rendered by Japar in color of the opponent, and, finally, advance Mr G. Bannerman Mr W. Morley with the wat.. The most important factor in making Japan decite for the into the lines that have been finttened Mr W. J. Boggy Mrs Nathans and war was her determination to live up to
to out. In this respect Aras provided Mr W. Budge lester and the spirit of the Alliance
nothing that is new and the Mr and Mrs TS: Mr and Mrs Parsons That was the only honourable course of Chane battlo als will produce no action for Japan to pursue
| Mr D. Clark before Japan declared her attitude As long as the material superiority G.. E. her future course of action was a matter of the enemy lasts, the Hindenburg Mr. R. Br. Fetterly of speculation and conjecture among the strategy of voluntary evacuation is the Mr&Mrs Finlayson nations not sufficiently acquainted with only possibility as a passive reply. In Mr F. H. Fisher the strength of the ties binding Great view of all this can any living German Mr C. W. Carson Britain and Japan together. Even in till retain the smallest doubt about the Mr A. G. Hartley Berlin, he remembered, there was
justification of our submarine warfare Mr and Mrs Hammes Who will bave the moral courage to let and children time that Japan rumour current for was going to declare war against Russia the transport of material from America My L. Hausser and take sides with the Germans. He to Europe proceed unpunished and un-Mr A. S. Hawker did not know how such a course of ac hindered? Who in Germany dares to tion could have suggested itself except take upon himself the bloodguilt, and Mr and Mrs Wm Mr E. M. Sleigh to the minds of Germans. It was true by stoppage of work in the munition Mr B. Jamen that Japan had been at wat with Russia, factories to make our brothers at the bus these friends of, Derlin forget to front quite defenceless? The failure of 14ke into account the one important the people at home would be the severest
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