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WEDNEJDAY, JUNE 5, 1918.
TELEGRAMS.
~(Continued from. Page 1).
BRITISH NAVAL. AIRCRAFT ACTIVITY.
A SUBMARINE ATTACKED.
ENGINEERING WORKS AT
BRUGES DAMAGED,
Losnos, June 3.
LONDON LETTER, A
(From Our Own Corræpondent)
hammad 10 (RECONCILED TO THE CURFEW.
Lobos, April 12.
THE CHINA MAIL"
in which one aldom buttress itself į with far mara trade-union selfishnesia than any, labour union has ever yet [displayed.
THE SOLDIERS' HOME IN PARIS TIE HOSPITABLE ARMY AND NAVY
LEAVE CLUB.
In the spacious square, the Palaco de a Republique, in the centre of which tand's an imposing Sgurs of Liberty, is Moderne. The hotel is now a centre of
■ huge digniffed building, the Horat comfort and delight for the weary
THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT,
The Duke of Connaught, whose Now that we have settled down to torni as Govenor General of Canada thes Curlew Order, and we are all en is fresh in the minds of the public. our way home by hull past ten, with is now returning from a visit to the no opportunity for a restaurant sup-Near East, whither he went on be-Tommy, and is known us the British per, we have adjusted curselves to lalf of the King. His cordial recop-Army and Navy Leave Club Until the plunged eiritinstances. The tion in Rone was a further proof of the club was opened, about five months wujenity of course, go decently to the unity of the Allies. On his re-ag, many men on leave from the front, bel, so as to be up betimes to ser tam he is to present an exhaustive more especially soldiers from overseas, The Admiralty states:- Between Thursday and---Sunday wartime food plots, but there are only as to military operations, but
low the vegetables are doing in the report on Egypt and Palestine not wandered about Faris, homeless and our Naval aircraft carried out night, tres to whom there is no charm the racial, industrial and political and day raids on the Bruges dock,There is therefore been a great in-newessible at popular British Royal arly to bed, early to rise.questions. The Duke is the most Zeebrugge and Ostend.
crease in dances and card parties inity, and the best" mixer" in what Sevenil tons of heavy burabs were private houses. Evening dress is ever conditione he may find himself. dropped on objectives with good almost extiret at these affaire, and Repeatedly I have seen him put results. Photographs conin the colour schemes have absolutely gone officious personages in their places in
into oblivion, so there is only high the interests of democratie simplicity! great dainage done to the engineer animal spirits arsi enthusiasm to keep and absence of aloofness from the ing works at Bruges.
things going. We brought down three enemy machines in fames and drew down three cut of control. Three of ours #te missing.
In the meanwhil ont
sighted and attacken a submarine and ioented overal cremy mines during pattals in the North Sea and achen sighted & Zeppelin, but & son, pane was unable to overtake and engut effectively.
One senidane is missing.
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The great
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HOLD OR YIELD, GERMANT'S PACIFIC COLONIES
[BY SIA EVEZAID IN THORN, K. C. MG CB, IF THE
Pack Max GAZETTE.”] "As High: Camisioder of the Western Pacific, Sie Everard im Thurn had many opportunities of studying the Genxa menace in that quarter. In the following statement Sir Everard condemns the idea of restoring the captured colonies to Germany.
this
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As Germany insists that the return of bar captured colonies in Africa and the
persons, male or female. Those men well to consider the position, first, sa it Pacific shall be nas of the essential friends, easy preys for designing conditions of pence, this restoring to had no friends in London, und Paris presented itself prior to the war, and extent the santus que, it may be
strange to them, but they were left present itself after the war, if her de was more convenient; it was new and secondly, as it would almost certainly helpless, were often stripped of their mand were conceded. These two aspects money and returned to the front less of the casa cannot be dissociated they it than when they left, writes a carros-connects and a right understanding a are intimately, and indeed indissolubly pondent of the Daily Chronicle.
the former will acord a clever and mors The Army and Navy Leave Club is vind apprençasion of the latter. If I now more than a haven of refuge for confine my remarks chief to the these men: it in a palace of pleasure enemy's late possessions in the Pacife, In the worth that species of repast JEWELS FOR THE WOUNDED. Comfort. Hall the hotel is given up to during my tenure of office as Governor and a centre of entertainment and it is because I had many opportunities known as the high teu that m
the soldiers club Accommodation Western Facile, from 1801 to 1910 of of Fiji and Bigh Commissioner of the a we ghing of tea-time and dinner, so Until the Bed Cross organisers, and provided for about 300 per right, but familiarising myself with the positivt of jas to inve ments with she tea and Lady Northcliffe in particulier, hit the club is used by many more than affairs in that part
world. of the cakes-las hing been in favour, bus upon the idea of asking for pearls can and sleeping room. aircraft
Some are Aglance at the map of Oceania will to Tondoners it imas Sekhon appealed, from ween as a proof of their looked after elsewhere, and the building show the dangerous proximity of the except in parts of Suburbia. Now, patriotism, mabody realised what rare has all the amenities of other clubs for Gertnaar colonies to Australia and New however, it has attained a certain gets "were available.
visitors whose only title to membership been the sole, or even the primary object Zealand Fad economic development vogue, for it allows time to go to the fuperial Necklace that is to be sold have been able to join in the hospitality). Kaiser Wilhelm Land, the Bismarck is that they wear khaki (very few sailors with which Germany planted her fag in "early entertainments, and it wreons later on for the Red Cross as the dates itself better to tung offering of women to the suffering
RESOURCES OF THE CLUES.
Archipelago, the Caroline and the selemes than more fortaal meal,
Marshall Islands, and Bamon, her pre- sofiers aloudy has about 1,000, Momayer women, who see henry matchless pearls contributed.
Since the club was opeyed, August sence in the Pacife would not have Mlanges in their domestic affabs with addition, some women whose hearts Canadiana, Australians, New Zealanders But it is now evident that Germany had 25, to the end of last year, 13, 138 men constituted a very grave menace either tothe Commonwealth or the Dominion. the inuirent prospect of a niore, have been moved by the grim pro and South Africans enjoyed its boother and sinister designs RECRUITING IN IRELAND. deste romb-out of fiddle-aged menfession of broken men on their way pitality. Many more used it as visitor.ERMANY'S DEEP-LAID PLOT.
for military service, welcome any to hospital have sent in pot single period was 83,549. The club takes The danger was not clearly, perceived
The number of meals served in the thing that heaters labour and shu perisas in the case of the Imperial charge of the Tommy's savings and at the time. During my old residence plifies the women in nationd service and mani-and these have gone to swel! the his expenditure. Men are provided who did not give one the
Such is the call for Necklace--but complete necklaces, disburses them from day to day to meet in the Pacific I frequently met Dr. Solf, the present Imperial Colonial Secretary tion work that domestic hely is more tunds. It will be a mighty list of with guides to see Paria and the being a scheming' or crsity man. He of Impression and more diffients to get, and any women. containing most of the well neighbourhood, and besides toure, they sad his subordinates played their cards e woman who lus never bothered her known names, that will be inscribed are given entertainments every night in with remarkable skill. Yet many things LONDON, June 1. fair ad about household duties is on the gulden 'seroli of contributers. the week-dances, with khaki-clad and happened then which I did not fally Viscount French has issued a pro-new faced with the problem of
Red Cross women sa partners; concerts understand, though with the wisdom that whether she shall give up her* Reid |
GEDDES THE MAN-COMBER
by high-class artists from the Opera comes after the event, it is now easy to Cr and other war work in order The most successful Minister in Counique, cinema, orchestral perform that they were all part of a deep faid, ** Ta pursuance of our promisa we
Carefully to faintain the home in comfort, or the British Government, Sir Angkances, whist drives, &c
planned plot. The club
Up more than en new link an offer which, if successive up the home sal transfer to land Geddes, though He has had to provides billiards and all the other ance. I had to call the attention of the
occasion, for inst ful, will ware that Ireland will play hotel life. The latter is not easy, hulle the most delete work is sold at cost price and the service station that they committed breaches of amenities of a popular club. Food captains of the German warships on the her patt fully and, freely in the for so many beavis have been em, them all-National Service-is wel thrown in. There is a dispersary of their surveys among the islands. I international regulations in the course mandeered for Government purposes, known in Canade.
The Gods for the use of members, and gifts of know, moreover, that their naval charts. and the that remain are full of funily have eat a wide path in finirs clothing are made to soldiers in need of expecially of Fifi were much more pre- "The offer we make is that Ireland guests and have their own dificul since the war began, for his brother them. All the soldiers receive a warm fect than ours, but on reporting these should voluntarily furbish the aum-ties to maintain an adequate service at the Admiralty and his sister among welcome, and the open hand of comrade-and other facts to our authorities, I was her of men required to establish an London has never been so well pro- the women workers have also played ship and friendship is held out to them. assured the matter was of Ettle im- equitable ratio when compared with vided as other capitals, in any case, a big puyt. But Sir Fric as the The club was a much-needed institu portance; the Germans were making all other parts of the Empire. In with hotels offering apartments with Admiralty and Sir Auckland at the tion, and has been a great boon to the their surveys solely from a scientific point of view, and our charts would be order to establish that ratic Ireland the udrantages of home and restau- Ministry of National Norvice have men from the front. It is now being rectified and brought up to date when
runt combined.
had widely different paths to fame.larged, as the dansada have more opportunity offered!
then reached the accommodation. The Sir Eric started hunting freight cars initiation of the lab is due to Mr. in my mind that at that time the Gel- There is no longer a shadow of doubt on the railway, and has been shunt Hearne, the British Consul General in mans were deliberately selecting, survey- ing things, from administrators to Faria, and to the generosity of Baroning, and preparing their naval bases for admirals, ever since. Sir Auckland, Emile d'Erlinger and his brother. At war which they knew was coming, if the clever boy of the family, gradu a recent meeting of the club a resolution not actually pre-arranged. Had the enemy's world-campaign developed on
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Καπάκοπα,
PORTUGAL'S AIRMEN.
HIGHEST PAID IN 'THE WORLD.
Portuguese aviators are the highest paid
+ them by, the Army they are with and
Occasions
"ENEMY BORN MEMBERS."
JUDGE'S STRONG HINT TO STOCKTM
FXCHANGE
"Why do not the committee go intor the witness box and candidly and oper
as Englishmen say why they acted me they did asked Me. Justice. Astbury
ed
Queen Mary has taken a firm stand to 3,000 monthly in order to main-against the critics and spiteful scan- tain tluse Divisions. That is what dulmongers who have cast aspersions uted from the school of Medicine of was passed conveying to Baron Emile the lines they expected, it is unquestion- fighting men in the world, lieutenant-
the Women's Auxiliary Army Edinburgh University. He was Pro- d'Erlanger and Baron Frederickable that these buses would have been we usk treland to do. We wish to Corps. These women in khaki fessor of Anatomy at MeGHD Univer. d'Erlanger "a deep sense of gratitude used to the grave detriment of our ocean pilots receiving su equivalent of $25 make it quite clear to everyone that proved themselves in the great sity in Montreal when the war broke for all they have done for the club by trade and as points d'appui against day. There are a number of Portuguese there is no intention to disturb the Sorune Battle, when they declined out, but gave it up, to go to France giving free all the splendid premises in troopships from Australia New Zealand, cheers in both the British and the farming interests, nor the food pro transport to safety and remained as as a major on railway work. His which it is installed and by helping and possibly India In a word, Germany French aviation service, and they receive in the case in which the committee of duction, nor anything which would long as possible to minister to the administrative abilitice attracted the financially and personally the excellent might have dominated the Pacific and the difference "between the pay allotted the Stock Exchange have been challeng work for his Majesty's soldiers and wounded and weary soldiers and then attention of General Sir Neville sailors on leave in Paris. As a man hamper or curtail the essential in-marched ten miles to their new lacreudy when that General was who was born in Paris, afterwards In the light of these facts, and with the allowance made by the Portuguese dustry of the country. It is not ex-billets. Now the Queen has recepton Lord French's staf, and when becoming a British citizen identifying grave a danger, it is inconceivable, in So far no Portuguese encadrille has
view to prevent the recurrence of so Gvernment. pected that many of the rural popula-ed the posit: Commandant-in-went to the War Offee as Adjutant-himself with great. Imperial interests, it my opinion, that we should ever consent beers, put into the field, but after the, said he took the responsibility of tion will be available for military Chief, and lusther shown her General, he made Gella Director is fitting that Baron d'Erlanger should to restore the Pacific colonies to Ger-youths now in training receive
The Government look interest by setting aside part of the of Recruiting and a Brigadier-General have been associated with this practical many chancet onsite is the brevets is pilots it is expected they will witness box. They had their powers almost entirely to the large number of Bacaghan: Palaus accommodation at one stroke, Capable, human, ar charity. Besides the generous help remetest chance of our doing so. Several young men in the towns, which is for parties of these women and girls modest, this Minister who has dis of the donors, subscriptions are also weighty considerations forbid such a be formed into separate units and with and were jealous of them, and he had. far greater than is required to carryssing through Loudon for service turbed the domestic affairs of mail the guests, and should be addressed to object. They have experienced German tienary Force which holds a small sector financial institution and scopedingt
invited to assist in the entertainment of course
In the first place, the natives would be attached to the Portuguese Expedi. advised them that the proper attitude to take up in the interests of this great. on the ordinary retail trade, to' OVCUSCAB..
lions of homes by causing the men the treasurer. Mr. Evelyn Toulmin, at ulet they have been rescued from it ; in Flanders. between the Belgian and committee, as its guardians and trustees furnish the necessary contingent. As was done in England, Scotiaid an INTERNAL PAINS IN GERMANY to be called up, hus bevertheless Lloyds Bank, 3,-Place de Opera, Paris. and I was convinced, during my visit to British troops Frenab seroplanes will was not to give any reasons for their
amaged to do it without arousing
Che Antipodes since the war began, that be used by the Portuguese. - they are the reverse of anxious to resume
purposes.
their
the yoke. If the principle of "self- -Portugueso pilots must pay for the determination" be applied in the Facific, upkeep of their technicians out of their there is no doubt as to which Bag the salaries, but this still leaves them a sun the islanders will select. Most certainly ar ju exew of what aviators in other
will not be the German
ic
their decision refusing the re-election of certain enemy-born 15 bers. Mr. Hugo, Weinberger, a native British subject in 1862, was the plain of Nuremberg, who was naturalised as a
reply to the judge, Mr. Upjohu
not putting the committes into the
decision.
which the committee were, entitled to
with all its surroundings, was the only objection considered in reistion to these
right M
Wales, we propose to, at first, all It is interesting to note, in conmuthirritation, for the public are
Previously Mr. Upjohn had argued the younger men and those who am nection with the present situation;]come to have confidence in his fair-
that it could not be inferred from the best spared to come forward to fight that the evidence accumulates of the news and the breadth of his views.
evidence that the question of enemy THE FEW EXTRA CENTS. for their Motherland. The age lanit growing internal troubles of Germany The way in which the older men-
birth was the chief consideration of the in the present appeal, therefore, Austria, with the population "gran pas
his point his lordship said he was asked committee in making their decision.. un as the younger men fixed at between 18 and 27. This relying on poor substitutes for food in the Army call them are now closely into homebold accounts, much and New Zealand would object to the next highest paid, to the Portuguese but first time in the history of the Exchange
There are not many who care to ge
In the second place, both Australia armies receive. American piler are the to assume that suddenly and for the is not intended to preclude the older and Feet, while in Enghad, in buckling on their tunics shows how as they realize how persistently they restoration of theas colonies to Germany. a captain pilot in the Laited States Army where arose an objection in respect of men tron, coming forward, who many spite of the submarine uvce, fur England is from throwing up increase, and fewer would have the Jast as the South Africans, practically will receive only $12 a day. At Jeens 7 people ineligible in one month. be specially fitted for military service vunnet, he said that we are either the sponge."
boldness to make any public criticism with their unaided arms, captured Ger- or animated with a desire to serve starved or short of clothing. We are
of the supervision exercised by the many's colonies in Kast and West Africa,unt in the French, aviation service earns whereas no sitch thing had ever occurred their country in the field: Were- little ne venienes unthing or MACHINE GUN BRIDAL ARCH indies. Yet this has happened into the Anzacs in sporting metaphor, a little more than a doller a day, and before. "I have not the faintest doubt cognise that the men who come fore--and bath neured that the increuse The archway of crossed awards for Yokohama, and the critic still lives. won the game in the Pacific off their English pilots get a pound and a certaine added, "that the birth objection,
Gwn bet Their statesmen insist that ward to fight for their Motherion in the Ainy does not mean that we bridal couples at military weddings he occasion was a meeting in the Germany's presence in the Facile would extra allowances are entitled to share all this the in any day of lower rations, bus long been an established part of of the high cost of living and over the peaceful progress and prosperity money in excess of what they are have an opportunity of putting
Gaiety Theatre to discuss the problem be a constant and growing menace to Freach "aces" ean & god deal of people, and if I an: wrong your clients Motherland en offer: Stops un Ta Germany, on the other haul, the the functions, but, at the wedding of hundred persons displayed their interest both of Australasia and Oceania. therefore being taken to ensure, is conditions may be illustrated by let Lady Jure Seymour Combe's duugh by attending. After the charman had and to representations of this and cially paid, however, is the various author The
The committee, said Mr. Upjohn, had forus possible, that land will be avail ter found on prisnners cuptured on ter Phyllis to Mr. Robert Dunville spoken of the futility of the community's coming from so influential
plane manufacturers allow them certain to bear in mind many aspects of the war quarter, able for men who fought for their the "Anere in the recent fighting of the Grenadier Guards, there was trying to make any move unless there ear. The voice of Australia and of Now bring down, and besides that, magneto, declared that the safety of the State Downing-street- dare not turn a deaf sums for every German ranchine they which concerned them. Plaintiff bad- country and the necessary legislative These letters contain appeals from an innovation. The men of the were unanimity, bo complained that Zesand is entitled to be heard and their
had nothing to do with the Stock Ex- measure is how under consideration. German women for the soldiers to machine-gun section formed the many ladies were too busy or too indiffer-wish consulted in this master
change. Il be had put that view beforer The recruiting will be tilvilian send bower "every tag" of worn guard of honour and they formed the eat to trouble about Y: 10 to T, 15 per The future government of the cap
the committee, they would have been hands and steps will be taken to clothing, for the shortage of dress arch with their machine-guns hoisted month, more or less, on meat or other tured colonies raises several knotty
justified, said counsel, in aging to hir secure that fairplay shall be mated materials is such that the women overhead. The heads of Society all bills and, leaving it in the hands of the problem. These, however, do not prean GERMAN OVERSEA TRADE. Out you go. out to all!!
The bearing was adjourned. declare they cannot make so much seemed to be there.
cook, were no doubt the victims offer immediate solution. The main point profiteering Having delivered his at issus is a clear recognition of the criticism, the Chairman's mood changed restoration of the colonies to Germany. impossibility of even considering the
AGONE FOR EVER and he went on to appeal for practical This is a matter of Imperial interest...
The ** Dirmöghans Dully Post: saya. sympathy. If these ladies could only Any attempt on the part of Great He that, if statements" in "Hamling news- be induced to take an intelligent interest tsin to ignore Australasian and South papers are reliable, the prospects of Ger- in their own household expenses and Afriso sentiment and opinion on man shipowners' after the war are very work to do away with unnecessary advans this point would be to destroy the bondseertain. It is considered, probable that ces in prices, what a boon they would of union and precipitate the disruption for some years they will have dirulty. RELAXATION NECESSARY PART OF
of the Empire
NEBY MUSA ́PILGRIMAGE.
MEMORABLE JERUSALEM
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as a cotton frock for their cláldren.
PHILOSOPHIC. FATHERS.
One of the most striking evidences.
QUEUES CUT BY ORDER.
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barter and tire manufacturers offer cash prizesšt.:
in again obtaining a foothold in several izportant trades which they at one time. alant monopolized. This is quite apart from any restrictive measures adopted by the Allied Governmenta
MUSIC IS A NECESSITY."
PUMA OUR LIFES
The proposal to reduce the city's appa priation for music in the parks and the
Alert Ballin, director-general of the recreation piers this koromer Ind
o Titish determination may be witnessed in this land to-day, with -Lexnos, Lábe 2 half the businesses, threatened with Although the runbers of pigring head-of difficulties, if it ruin.
A rather curious scene was witnessed confer upon those men who were forced 1 and spectators have naturally every man up to 5 liable for at Lunghus beyond the Kiunguan to cuant their dollars and cents in order t diminished owing to the war, this service There is hardly even Arsenal when more than 3,000 Northern to see if they would meet the cost. So Year Nehy Muse pilgrimage will grumble to be heard, outside Ireland recruits had their quanes eir last week of ordinary necessities Perhaps the remain for ver inguorable.
It One might even have supposed that by order of the Commander. These Yokohama ladies will reform their ways atgured well for the future of popular measure of social reform recruits are destined for fervien in the in any event the nesting décided to Talestine when, through sore happy had been intalused, The Hun Province of Fukien which they are lease post cards Taggesting that all making beams in Dundee Scotland,
expected to save for the Northern residents should join Householders inspiration, the representatives of alt has got to be licked that is the militarista from the hands of Southern Association which will keep the Binge the great firma theis organized 16. Hamarg American Mesmship Line, who test from C, M“ Tremaine, religious xxdies ha Jerusalem were studend putter what the Kangtung troops. As they come from foformed of fluctuations in prece. Evansupply preserves to the British Army and invited to meet the Governor and cost, the future must be saved from the interior of Chibli, Shantung and is Shaoghai there may be one, or Nay, that, according to a report sent the principal Mohiningdan foilies Prussian domination.
Roma, queuesadored their heads almost pertaps two who give some little by E R. Potile, United Rates Vice Sport and the luxury trades will without a single exception. They were thought to the few extra cents that Consul teze, to the Department of Com on the slopes of the Meunt of Olivier Not ugat way off have to go by the bourd, wo far as permitted to retain their hairy append mount up to dollar-N. C. Dally Near meres, the were the Tomb of the Preplicts, fit men ure concerned. Stables and ages until the other day when some of
them the resting places of, thon followers atliletic providers are especially unlike then were hally needed in Fakies to of Moses whom Clinistions, loam the comb: The one grievance, at the stem the advance of the Kangtung SAFE, SURE ALWAYS CURES *Indians trel Jews delight to honour time of writing, is that the Civil Ser troops. It is not known what argument Prayers, invoking i blessings on the vants are only to be clean combed the Commander used to induce the mon to dispense with their queues. The grums thisd of all com- up to 20 years of age, whereas other uninf one need by the leas dignified
ties in Excestite, and the for trade are put to far hansler trent officers is that in case of capture
of the prescrit ruser en That will very likely be alterean escape better without zed before eze úre much older, for the which some tizies serves as a
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