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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1918,

TELEGRAMS

(Continued from Pago 1.)

FALLEN SOLDIERS? GRAVES.

THE CHINA MAIL

KING GEORGE ARHIVES IN TRANGER

THE ENTRY INTO STRASBOURG.

THE OFFICERS ON

NAYY

ENTHUSIASTIC SCENES

LONDON NOT

LOND

A Brith Naval Offeer celted the surrender

BOULOGNE, Nov 7. The hang, the Prince of Wales and Prince Albert arrived from Indon at mid-day en route for Piris.

lour who

FRENCE

BLES

BY

to make there was vranewed enthusiasma

Reuta Correspondent with the French Armies In Alsace, describing destroyer in the Fath of Forth The Royal party made the yoyage

the entry of Marshal Petai ant states that a Cermen on board the famous destroyer Broke Generals Fayollea and Gouraud into presented hirmsalt in orde wirich was escorted by six airships Strasbourg at the head of an inthe surrender, proved to be a junior. Strassbourg owing to the arrival and a squadron of templines. The sing cortega of troopers Asked where his Cornmander was, Marshal Foch and General Castelnau Royalties were enthusiastically rePlace Keber, where the troops de he replied: “The Commander gave French Wales LONDON, Nov. 2ceived and after the usual cer, Aled before the statue of the French us some trouble four days ago Bo We The Press Bureat states that the monials had been ful6lled the party ared with people all wearing braleted representante of the Work- General Jean Baptiste Kleber, was threw him overboard white

UNIFORM MEMORIALS,

motored to Montreuil.

PARIS PREPARING A GREAT WELCOME.

Imperial War Graves Commission has decided upon a “principle of uni-

colour cockades, rosettes and ribbous men's and Sokliams Council aboard form head stopes fortmarking graves |

and every" window, and balcony was the denteryer, supported the state of all rank painting out to those

crammed with enthisticatis ment who anticipated supplying a meni

waving handkerchiefs and cheering in other belonging to mother Panis, Nov. 20 oral of their own choosing the

the troops in the midst of whore destroyer state that he, ind-bon Yesterday, Paris put the finishing was a procession of charming, Alsa. necessity for no differentiation and toushes to its tolles in rudimeve fortan girls in the national costume, ].

4.haintresse. co-operating action is of the highest King George's arrival which tomhusy' signifienure

namely

· FRONTIER MA

Loydox, Not? 28.

Sir Doug Haig

commumty the entire nation, ia-engerly await-BRITISH TROOPS REACH GERMAN sacrified. The Commission redom-ing: Two thousand captured cannon mends a head stone 30 inches high line in the Champs Elyace Dently and 18 inch wide, bearing the aligned and banners are ring from talen uns rank, name, regiment every mast and window. It is a

Fek Mors and date of death, the next of kin military, day- intended- "being permitted" to add, a three line throat Britain's sture in the war.

to velebrate reports:

inscription..

RUDYARD KIPLING'S EPITAPH.

THEIR NAME, LIVETH. FOR

EVERMORE

KING ALBERT ENTERS KONŠ.”

Lyons Nov. 28. 1 King Albert of Belgium entered Mons

Forscht, on Thursday, amid great rejekings.

den

MARITAL AT PARIS

LYONS, Nov. 283.0 His Majesty, King George, H-REL the Prince of Wales and Prines, Albert arrived at Paris on Thursday

The Royal Party was met at the rail

COUNTER-REVOLUTION PREPARA TIONS AT TREYES, mama, tied at but AMSTERDAM, Nov. 36. The Hemrolk' Berlin Correspon dent talegrupie that General Marwa atation by Presidens Poincare an] Our forward troops have reached witz has arrived at Trèves with's

mambora of the French Cabinet, and The splenad preeption prepared the heman rontier between the big army and is apparently prepar proceeded to the Palace of Foreign for King George is proof of the sym-ighbourhood of Beho and Sting for a counter-revolution.

Affairs, which has been transformied pathy uniting the two great nations

Avelot and are taken, possession of

into s Royal residence-French Fareless,

of Western Europe, an allence is 440 German, guns since November has survived alt efforts al 15 -vak" 11.

German intrigue King Edward id the foundation of a clows under- standing between Great Britain and France.

The official visit of King George more than an event of State, it - solemn consecratch of the

LONDON. Nov. 22. The Press Bureau states that Rudyard Kipling is submitting to the Imperial War Grave Commis-is sin a suggestion for an inscription alliance which wIF endure in pence For a great War Stone which will as in war--Haras form the pential feature in ali

THE LEGAL POSITION OF THE

J

- KAISER.

LUNDUN, NOV. 26. Reuter is intoned that the War

cemeteries abroad." Mr....Kipling *mte:

It was necessary to find souls of praise and honcur which #boull be both simple and well- known and comprehensible and of Cabinet Jus instructed the Law the same value in all tongues and Officers of the Cman to report upon strading, as air as might be, out-the legal position of the Kaser. but Bid the flux of men and things the report has not yet been inde. After a search and consultation

THE REPORT.

LATER...

all moks and in many races in our Amni and Navies, as well as with those who have given their Bone, it sivine to me that no single phrase could be better than that ney-General and the Solleitor

- famous men

The Lord Chancellor, the Autor

OCCUPATION OF LUXEMBURG COMPLETED,

LONDOS, Nov, 27.

A French communiquée states

the bccupation of Laxemburg and The French Armios are completing

bave reaches the German frenter wustward "of Weshwunpuch, and Hemerschein.

bruck.

GERMAN SOLDIERS SUPPORT

EBERT GOVERNMENT.

AMSTERDAM, NOT. 26.

A nunther of the Councils of Ger- man troops at the Front have assured the Ebert Goverment of their sup- ports, and have condemned the es

trendste.

ALLIED SQUADRON FOR: SEBASTOPOL.

PARIS, Nov 27.

DECORUM OF DORCHESTER.

GENTI MANNERED FEOPLE OF

HARDY'S WESSEY.

"What an old-fashioned place it seems

to be exclaimed Elizabeth Jane.It is huddled all together, and it is shut in by a square wall of trees like a plot of garden grand, with a box edging

This is how Dorchester is described in The Mayor of Casterbridge (Caster- bridge is Dorchester) and the town to-day is as it was then No place in England has so retained the stamp of old time as this bright, rural town, b built sgions and dwest on by exiles from the over ground once trou by the Roman Imperial City,

'ITALIANS OCCUPY INNSBRUCK..

It is officially stated that an Allied AMSTERDAM, Nov. 25, A messige from Vienna states that cruisers and nine destroyers, comodt of Thonse Hardy's pages, writes an

squadron of five battleships, two

The people of Dorchester stap right the Italians have occupied Iremanded by Admiral Calthorpe, sail-Irish emigrat in home paper. X waw ed for Sebastopol on November Angel Clare in the post office this The squadron was preceded to a second-hand bookshup Tranter Dewy morning, and I met Jude emerging from Sebastopol by a cruiser, two destroyr tavern.

his month on the stepa of a joyces companions of the ers and a submarine..

willing-peal are now all wearing breeches Mrs. Penny would call then **brass-faced young huzzies."

The Foreign Office is lodging objection

THE SITUATION IN HOLLAND.

LONDON, Nov. 27: There is grout delay in telegrame

known.

which is the close of the tribute to General, have advised the Comm-Holland, the unise being un-

in Ecclesiastiens,ment that the Allied overnments. namely, Their fame veth for are either jointly or individually

The latest telegram received is evenbore."

entitled to and the ex-Kuer

this dated The Hague November 20 The Commission has approved of surrender and that the same deck- -the recommendation.

sion applies to persona whooting the debate in the Second ordered or committed crimes voter-

Chamber on the recent attempt

revolution in connection with ed by pre-war extradition treaties.

which the news received in Londen BRITAIN'S NAYAL CASUALTIES.

COMMISSION CONSIDERING QUESTION OF REBURIAL.

LONDON, Noy, 28.

The Press, Bureau announces that the Imperial War Graves Commis- sien is considering the reburial of

"Losboy, Nov. 26. The total Naval casualties up to November 11, including the Naval

WAS

T

To-day Imw Dorchester's real crestor PASSAGE OF GERMANS THROUGH Thomas Hardy bears the burden of old

LIMBURG.

THE HAGUE, Nov. 26. In the Setone Chamber the Premier denied that the Entente has in any way protested against the passage of ferman troops through Limburg.

age gallantly. The small, well-set figure is erect, and his eyes are as clear as youth. Every one in' Dorchester knows him and loves him, but they respect his gentle slopiness. It is only aranirers who besiegs bin beautiful bouse. Max Gate, and bother him for his satograph. All Wessex respects its quiet king.

William Barnes, the Robert Barns of Westex who extracted beasty, pathos, and humour from the Dorsetshine dialect is as dest to nemary asis Hardy himself Barnes is represented outside St. Peters Church by a miserably depressing statne.

own poems :-)

has been meigre, although it iPARIS'S WAR-INDEMNITIES OF Un the plinth is a verse of one of hir

quite clear that the attempt was abortive.

The Premier, after promising cer" | tain urgent social reforms referred

Air Service up, to March 31 nad ex- to the question of the ex-Kaser, cluding the Naval Division, are saying that Holland was only accord- soldiers buried in isolated groves Dead, 2,456 officers and 30,695 men: ing traditional hospitality acattered. amosa 'the battle fields wounded, 805 officers und 1,878 men; refugee.

which will shortly again be brought missing, 15 officers and 32 men; pri-

into cultivation and had decided that sonered, 292 focers and 953 men

it is necessary to remove them to in addition to 14,861 officer and mica cemeteries where they can retarently of merchant ships and fishing vessels be cured for

There are over 150,000 pointed

graves in France and Belgium not

killed and 8,206 prisonered.

REFORM IN HOLLAND.

to. *

THE HAGUE, Nov, 28. The Second Chamber by 48 votes to 88 passed a resolution in favour

1871,"

DEMAND FOR RETURN. BY GERMANY:

Zoo now I hope his kindly fence Le gone to find a better plesce But still vi vo'k a-left behind He'll always be a kept in mind.. Dorchester is the greatest centre for fairs in the county, saw what was principal exhibits were pizz There elled the Dairy Farm fair It

were brown pige" and black pigs and and tan pige burnt-sienna and-yellow pink page. Likewise there were black- pigs, striped piga, spotted pigs, grants could be heard over cow and calf and variegated pigs.Their squeals and noises and sheep noises Salwart men This sure, with interest would now subbly sticks, but even these delicate gave them encouraging scratches with represent about £90,000,000.

PARIS Nov 27,3 The Paris Municipal Council in tends to propose a motion that Ger- many will be required at the Peace Conference to repay the War indemn ity of 48.000,000 paid by the City of Paris 1671...

ably on the Ypres and the Somin FIRST CLAIM ON RAW MATERIALS, of the immediate-introduction of behalf of the Department of the xy thế môn, and, women by no drove

bottle felds where they are thickly. -strewn for several miles in length

and breadth.

LONDON, Nov. 28.

The Press Bureau states that Dr.. Addison, on the advice of the Coin-1

reaching democratic, legal and some from which the enemy also reforme

extreted war contributions.Havas

Any other course would be excescit on post-war Priority, announces EXPORTS TO HOLLAND RESUMED. -Bively painful to relatives and infair

to, landholders...

that the following classes of work have first claim upon raw materials

LONDON, NOV. 28.

nounces that exports to Halland

Volunteers from among the comand producing capacity released from The War Trade Department un-

rades of the fallen will carry out war work namely Repair of exist be resumed under licence.

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attentions left them unsatisfied Then Similar actions being taken of and, frenzied

there arose's terrifio quacking of ducks Lakicking of hens, and the were temporarily silenced. into market, with their live produce had the hallmark of prosperity of them. The business of buying and selling was. conducted with cor restraint. Beside ad Irials cattle fair this market at Dorches SOUTH SLAY UNION WITH BERBIA. ter appeared a fashionable function. A drunken man would have aroused horror The Hibernian method of ex change and barter would have been regarded as a serious riot. The note of Dorchester it decoram

COPENHAGEN Nov. 20.

of

A conference of representati all parties, held at Agram has issued

the reburials under Chaplains.ing machinery in the United King-1 This does not yet apply to cotton, proclamation notifying the union GAN A

There are overwhelming reason dom, the maintenance and repair of against the exhutation of bodies for railways, roads, docks, Laled ship.. Temoval to the soldiers' native com tries which would be contrary to the building, repair of merchant ships, manufacture of agricultural mining principle of equality of treatment, and textile machinery used in public Few could afford the expense and utility services in the United King- the task of emptying 10,000 graves dom and the manufacture of ap- would be colossal.

proved orders placed by the Govern ments of the Dominions and the Ailies.

REPATRIATION

ARRIVAL OF PBISONERS IN ENGLAND"

LONDON, NOV. 267

cotton. goods, wool and woollen goods:

AMERICAN EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. FURTHER MODIFICATIONS.

of all the South Blav ricts of with Berlin and

HIGH PRICE OF SOAP-

MARGABINE

recent

COMPETI

DISPUTE BETWEEN CHILE AND PERU SETTLED, RE

NEW YORK, Nov. 27 The Crista Consul Geniemi - Fas

At ther "hame', puber, Blas both toilet pones

plately cons

ys les of soup, for domestic purs

the

Ministr

Ministry

Food;

WASHINGTON, Nov 27 The Trade Board announces the immediate removal of export restric unged; that the: Chile and Peru tions on several hundred commod-dispute has been adjusted. FRANCE'S MUNITION FACTORIES, ties, including macamery, locomo- tives chemicals, drugs, manufac Euro rubber and rul builting.

THEIR FUTURE. USE

PARIS, Nov. 26.

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