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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1918,

TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from (Page 1)

ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

GOOD FEELING AMONG THE NATIONS.

MR. BONAR LAW AT GLASGOW.

THE CHINA MAIL.

FARLIER TELEGRAMS

ALLIED WARSHIPS IN BLACK SER."

FURRENDER OF GERMAN VESSELS.

IN POOR STATE THROUGH

·NEGLECT.

LONDON, Nov. 35, Today an advanced' unit of the British feet set out for Kiel from the grash mine-tweeping and Q-bont. Baso, atj LONDON, Nov. 26. Granton, near Edinburgh

numerous Election speeches this evening, including one by M. Botor Tawat Glsgow, who said, phat for the future. of the

There were

PARIS, NOT. 25

Allied wiships have entered the Black Sea and destroyers are proceeding to Salina and Galatz

The British cruiser Liverpool and two British destroyers ses going to Novoros elak, Pott and Batum.

The British cruiser Smfinel add two destroyers are going to Trebizond Samera and Sinope.

DOMINION FORCES.

THE STUNTS.

“REPEXT" · PERFORMANCE AT

THEATRE ROTELA

HEATHER DAY FAIR.

ced Chaufen

ST. ANDREW'S GOLF COURS

Ladies and genilt men are remind ed that this Course will be ppened for play on Heather Day and

CARS on HIRE

The "Stante formsace last night at the Theatre Royal in aid of the St. Andrew's equently there will be no ceca Day Fand, and judging from them for Golfers to go to Farling" packed house the Fund should benefit Happy Valley, Deep Water Bay or considerably.

to the U.S.B. Course at Kowloon.

A Large Number of

Come and spend your money at the New and Comfortable Cars St. Andrew a Course in the Fair

work and the wake of the mutions passage to Elsinore Sourd and for the aga to the Dominions for the wives and fell the major portion. of the acting Bunkers lave to be negotiated very

which participated in the war it was not as essential now than it was during the way that there should be the same good feeling nong. the mations that helped to win the war. Dr. Läw dealt with the criticles against an election at the present juncture,

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It consisted of a flotilla of the Hunt class of mine-sweepers, comprising the flagship Musterry, Cotishnirs Colstrukci Fytehley, Haulerness, Tachwyth, Garth and Hayhurp These vessels will sweep the

bigger ships in the Baltic to Kiel Bay.

Meanwhile the inspection of the interned Garmen, armada is proceeding rapidly. The German destroyers to-day and it is expected that by to morrow followed the battleships to Scapa Flow, the Firth of Forth will be nearly clear of German shipa, ....

"A DISGRACED SERVICE," They are generally fa a poor state He paid warm tribute to the through neglect and lack of paint Dominion atal India troops and Years of rust have disigured their aidea and funnels, while the masts and bridges said that No per cent of the troops are blackened with soot The German would be able to vote in the election.silors presented an unseamanlike sp "BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL RISKS. pearance, their clothes being dirty and Bondeseript. The only ship in detent trim was the Derlinger. To the inspecting British cfficers the German Lieutenants attempted to be affabla.

Mr. Horar Taw emphasised that the essential British representative at the Pente Couference should have the support of the whole country and repeated that Allied victory would have been, hdpossible without the financial assistance of treat Britain, which ran terrible risks. More than once we could only look a week or two ahead the time during which we could meet obliga tions, yes we were right in running hut risk for without success what "was the use of gold as a security or

anything else?"

QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF CANDIDATES.

Que smart fellow, who keenly felt his position said "This deplorable surrender will ruin the German Navy for all time. It had no sea traditions to live up to, dishonourable record, and no man will like the British feet. Now we have only

want to serve in a disgraced service."

The internal state of the battleships melt mouldy owing to the stoppage of was on a par with the external. They electric ventilation.

THE SURRENDERED U-BOATS,

AVENUE OVER A MILE LONG.

LONDON, Nov. 25.

A correspondent who has visited the "Ubout arence at Harwich where the surrendered submarines are lying states that the avenue is over a mile remarkside in batches of threes and fours.. long. The submarines are tied to either

LONDON, Nov. 2. The Times, in publishing the fist of badreds of candidates, rennurks that the quality is far less able than the quantity.

SIR EDWARD CARSON CONTESTS BELFAST DIVISION.

Logos, Nov. 26. Sir Eilwert Carson has decided to stand for Belfast Division. instead of Dublin University.

LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR SOUTH

BATTERSEA..

LONDON, Nov. 26." Colonel Lynch has been adopted Labour candidate for South Batter

LOCAL SELECTION OF CANDIDATES.

A FREER HAND ASKED.

LONDON, NOV. 26.

LONDON, Nov 25 The Government provides free pass familice of Colonial and Dominion rexi- dents who have joined the Army, Navy or Air Force Passages will be available before the conclusion of peace, after will be needed for the repatriation of which practically all available shipping the Dominion forces.

The Government realises that the re establishment of normal conditions in the Dominions is one of the Nation's first considerations.

carefully to avoid dikuator. The following are the holes

Ist

·Tength

2nd

The Gully The Rise **

38 38 It

Brd

The trinchair

4sh

The Mound

5th

The Fund**

154 1.

6th

The Bamboo

39 -

The Long Hole

8th

The Fence

The programme opened with the farve FREE PASSAGES FOR FAMILIES OF in one act, entitled My Lord In Livery,

which has been previously presented by Ground the "Stuats," and last night the shar The Main Course is one of nie. acters were perfect in their parts Onholes and will fax the all of the Miss Elfrida Camund, as Sybil Amberley keerest Colfer to make a good score, the rendering of her part showed that she was a versatile stress. Her enuncia tion was clear and she appeared to be

Ramsey was the old family batler sad quite at home on the stage. Mr. Harry

acted throughout to the life. Mr. Dir d'Almada e Castro as Hopkins played the part with assurance and was, exnol- lent in speech and action. Miss Dorothy Razaret and Miss P.d'Almada e Castroth

friendy acquitted thanaevos well. Owing as Laura and Boss (Sybil Amberlaynth to indisposition, Miss Olga Demes did not figure in the piece and her part taken by Miss Phyllis d'Almada Castro whose faultless acting might well have suggested long and careful preparation. Mr. Alfred Ramsay as Lord Thirlmere, who induced Hopkins to give him his

aristocratic air, and was faultless is the job, married bimself with the necessary enunciation of his words. Master George Ramvat was the paga and did the Ettle that was required of him well. Thé CENSORSHIP OF FOREIGN CABLES.atdience's appreciation of the excellent

SOLDIERS MAY EXTEND SERVICE. MEN FOR OVERSEAS GARRISONS

AND HOME RESERVES.

LONDON, NOV. 23. The War Office announces that with a view to providing men for Overseas garrisons and necessary reserves at Home soldiers may extend their periods entitling them to bounties of £20, 240 of service for two, three or four years,

and 40 respectively.

TO CONTINUE TILL PEACE.

י

LONDON, Nov. 25. The censorship on foreign cablegrami will continue until peace is concluded..

THE-NEW PARLIAMENT.

LONDON, Nov. 26. The King's proclamation provides for Officers when asked the whereabouts of the new Parliament to meet on January their flags suit their flag was the red 21. one. The correspondent visited one of the Deutschland type end saw the blood- stained eat o'nine taila which a British sailor found under the Captain's bunk.

POLITICAL COMPLICATIONS IN GERMANY.

ATTEMPTS TO ESTABLISH OLD REGIME

COPENHAGEN, Nov: 25. Barlin papers emphasise the growing political complications throughout Ger-

many.

Separatist movements, aixied as the of throw of Berlin authority are becom ing more pronounced in South Germany, North, West Germany and the Rhine provinces:

AUSTRALIAN WHEAT CROP.

MELBOURNE, NOT. 25.

Mr. Watt has cabled to Mr. Hughes

The bokil Bogey, is 23

The Home Hol

- !

59 80-TL

on fur those who wish to try thi There will be a Boges Compet

skill open to ladies and gentlemen. There is no reason why the Indies should not excel on this course and we muy remind them that a Lady

hole coume it the Fair Grounde won the 1st prize last year on the

when miniature golf was first intro duced in the Colony-

Long driving counts for nothing theatrical fare was shown by the hand.ad an ordinary player will have us some bouqueta which the performers good a chance of winning the Cham- received when the curtain was rung plowship as the scratch or low bandi down for the interval

cup.ployer.

The

After "peg tithe (vide Programme); The First Prises, for the Tudes" An exquisite setting eaptured the und Gentlemen's Championships house. It was a group of "Stunts" have been very kindly presented by (eight in number), withtheads peering Sir Paul Chater. The conditions of through a bine curtain and afcadily these competitions are that a min rising with the stage curtain.

mum of 40 cards must be returned colour effect, with appropriate light for eati shed on the stage, made it appear $2.00 per round and any number of

The Edtrance Fee enchanting. The novelty of the ides rounds may be played. Runners up împressed the audience, "and it was

will also receives prizes. greeted with rounds and rounds of applause. The group, afterwards stepping.

Indies and Gentlemen's Medal

out, entertained under the loador Phy Competition at 1.00 per round ship of thejester, whoexplained that after will be good practice for these aspir that in view of the fact that another wheat harvest is due requiring payment labourious study he had failed to acquiring to Championship honours. First. to the growers of at least $10,000,000 the Scotch accent. This tickled the and 2nd prizes for ladies and the the Wheat Board thinks it desirable to sell house The Bonny, bonny heather"

AMERICAN THANKSGIVING DAY.

THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Today is Thanksgiving Day in the United States. The following message

Mixed Foursomes should be popu

one million tons of wheat at a minimum was rendered effectively by the troupe same for gentlemen. of 49. 9d a bushel, provided that and gave the essential Scotch, touch: to Australia is permitted to compete in

the programmna. "You must make tax if one does not want to play too the world's markets and the whole of much of me" was the duct sung by strenuously. Entrance Fee $1.00 are reserved for the disposal of the Aired Castro, and Miss Osmund sang prizes will be awarded to the hudy the South African and Eastern markets Miss Phyllis d'Almada a Castro with Mr.

For this Competition Per card. balance.

"The Naughty Twinkle In Her Eye which evcked a hearty encore. What was and gentleman who do the best termed a happy demonstration in the medal round. Terpiachorean art on the programme The Bogey Pool Competition will was a dazeo executed by the Misses be open to Ladies and Gentlemen Camund: Razavet and a Castro, and the at $1.00 per card and two prizes will house was not satished untu it was be given. The Bogey for the Course South German representatives have

repested When You Come Heme is 23 and the opinion of the Jeuding declared hostility to the Spartacus

and the duet Dandy Fox Trot (a Committee of the Golf Section has was aung effectively by Miss Bazaret.golfers in the Colony is that the A growing feeling is being mani-proceeding between the various con was recently issued by the President: American production) was well given by net golfers a hard task to beat The

policy. Negotiations are stated to be fested in different parts of the PrussianGovernmente in which German- "It has long been our custom in the Misa Razavet and Mr. Dick d'Almada e country in favour of a freer hand in Austris is participating.

autumn of the year to give praise in Castro. Do You Like Ma1" was Colonel. the locul selection of candidates order of things are not conccaling their his many blessings and mercies to us as a figured with Mr. Dick Castro. Miss novice, at Golf will have a fook in, Meantime, sympathisers of the aid thanksgiving to Almighty that God for another duet in which Miss Ostund Clock Golf: This is where the Mr. Lloyd George has been urged to sentirnents. The Vorwuert says the nation. This year we have special Osmund appeared to be the central even to the extent of beating the take the matter in hand to prevent well-known General Sixt von Arnim, cause to be grateful and rejoice God in gure in the entertainment, and her best men at the game. Many #good unnecessary wounding of local sus.chief of the Fearth Army at Aachen his good pleasure has given as pesce singing and acting delighted all. She player loses his match on the Fut

declared he, would create divisions in It has not come as a mere cessation of carried off her parts with honour, ting Green and the fearless novice | -reptibilities.

the Soviets rooks and re-establish the arms, a mere relief from the strain and Then came what was the most who looks at the hole and then hits old régime. Similar views are publicly tragedy of war. It has come as a great beautiful number on the programme his ball is just as likely to get there and secretly voiced in other Rhine triumph of Right

the Scotch reel-and to the music as the golfer who studies every blue Complete victories brought us not of the bagpipes ni Mr. E. G. peace alone but confidence and promisa McKwan and Mr. J. McGregor, of There are three Clocks and

of grass to observe how the nas of a new day in which Justice shall Foochow, the Scotch national dance replace the former jealous intrigue was executed by the girls to the delight as there was a much standing round among nations, Our gallant armies of everyone. The tornado of applause waiting turn last year the Committee ted a small stand where have participated in the triumph, not sad the insistent demand for a repeti Dove ezected a marred or stained by any other purpose tion brought down the house. The intending competitors may reat until of selfish aggression. In a righteous quaint song "OK KK Kitty" was their turn arrives to play. This cause they have won immortal glory | one of the hits of the evening, and for Siend is not exclusively reserved for and hava nobly served their nation in this Mr. Harry Romany (the jester) was golfers. Those interested in the serving mankind

deservedly encored..." Good-bye dear gume can view all the clock goller God, his indeed been gracious. We old Bacheive days was sung by four as well the play on the J-hole have cause for sach rejoicing a revives Dis-Herds and revealedespecially the

paying a fee of $1.00 at the strength in to feel the best tradi- fine voice possessed by Mr. Guimares th tions of our national bittery A new Miss Ratsvet appeared as a captivating

the Officer Ad- day shines about us, in which our hearts girl officer and songThe Army mister take new courage and look forward with

Another little bit of Scotland and consented to open the Course the Government has new hopa to new and groter duties, provided in the song Anne Laurie

THE SILVER MARKET:

LONDON, NOT. The Silver Mrket is quiet..

WIRELESS TO AUSTRALIA.'

DIRECT MESSAGES OVER DIS.

·TANCE- OF. 12,000 MILES:*

Direct communication with Australia' is the latest derelopment of wireless telegraphy.

The connection was established when

towns.

PRE-WAR MACHINATIONS OF GERMANY.

I. ST ALL ATTEMPTS

AT PEACE

COPENHAGEN, Nov 25. Amazing revelations as to the o

origin of the war are contained in documents published officially in Munich, from the Bavarian Legation in Berlin

course

two wiemages from the Commonwealth Premier, Mr. Hagbes, and Bir Joseph.

The Minister is the middle of July Cook, Minister for the Navy, who are 1914, described Germany's calculated in this country, sent two messages to efforts to preven an agreement be the Amalgamated Wireless Company of tween the Eatente. Meanwhile Austria While we render, thanks for these sang by the quartette, the Misses by play the first round with Mr Australia at Sydney from the new wsa to show a peaceful disposition, and things, let us not forget to deck Divine Razavet, Dorothy Rarsyet, Osmond arid R. M. Dyer, the President of the Marconi station Carnarvon.

it was arranged that the Emperor guidance in the performance of those d'Almade a Castro,,, and then came St. Andrew's Society and they will Although the distance of direct trans-Williams should be abroad so that duties and Diving morey and forgiveItaliano" thoroughly incompean have the services of two ex mebesgos were rencived with perfect when the crash came Cerdany "could ness for terrors of not of anyone, and salada Come Copy d clearness. The importance of this express surprise. Evo pray that we so shall strengthen His Razavet and D'Almada de Castro and The Commed will be wall lighted development is obvious, although there Further communications contain friendship and the mutual respect upon Messrs. Castro and Guinistes Wall with 600 Kitson Lemps which will be no service for the public as yet. damaging confirmation of Germany's which we must rest to build the new all go home the same way, a Harry will make

The transmission of the frat mes cold-blooded determination to resist all structure of peace and goodwill amour Lauder number, brought the program

equally en Mr Godfrey Insats, managing attempts to preserve peace.

to a close director of the Marconf Company, told't

It measious that the General Staff Wherefore, Woodrow Wilson, Throughout the ent

inment ap #representative was to all intents simul-

taneous, and, although thoasis messages expected to foil France in four weeks, President of the United States of plause and encores, were that were wirelessed by the Maconi and that Belgian neutrality had to be America, do hereby designate, Thursday. Thanks are due to Company were placed on the eblas a violated oven at the expense of involving the 28th of November next, as a day of who tau little earlier, the former were easily first England.

thanksgiving and prayer, the people perfe to arrive, and were published in the

throughout the land to cense upon that mist „Australian

day, from their ordinary occupation and the SUBMARINISM AFTER ARMISTICE. in the several homes and places of worship to render thanks to God, Ruler [of Nations.

to band.

before the latter came There would be no pubic service, Isaacs explained," although, the Marsoni Company could soon provide the neces sary stáť súd organization in Australia for that purpose.

“Bot the fact, thit, faccess has been chieved he added and that thej

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