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THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, DECEMBER

"(Continued from Page 1) FRENCH PRESIDENT TO VISIT

LONDON.g

Luxpas, November 30th..

M Clemenceau and Afarchal Foch arrive in London on Sunday afternoon,

THE PEST REMOTED"

BELGIUM FREE OF HUNS.

LONDON, November sich. Belgium is now clear of Gorgian troops The French Armies arodóvers the Glaz

Signor Orlando and Col. House will man frontier in the country east of Mont-No anses foollah cecompany them. Their arrival is to be which is mostly not devastated, and the Harold Begbie, In the the occasion of a commonious welcome tween Mons, and Charleroit, where the The Allied Chiots are going to London to mines and factories are now working take part in the preliminary peace con.

versations.

KAISER TO BE HANDED OVER.

LONDON, Novembar 30thi Thur. French papers are unanimous in naging that iramediate action by the Allios be taken, and the Kaiser banded over by Holland

According to the Daily News, the Kaiser is contemplating an early return to Germany.

It is suggested that, as a temporary measure, the Kaiser and Crown Princes should be sent into Alied territory pend. ing a final decision as to their fate.

FRENCH DEMOBILIZATION.

FARIS November 20th. The French Minister of Marine has decided to release men in the Navy over to years of age, or father of four child- rea, making 7,000 available for the, mer- cuatile marine.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

GERMAN TROOPS PASS THROUN

HOLLAND.“

HOLLAND'S REPLIES

UNSATISFACTORY.

LONDON, November 28th,

THANKSGIVING DAY" IN

LONDON.

SPECIAL SERVICE.

eld," that social reform can

Chroat the

qut paying for it; balconaldorable number of social reformera apper ballers that society can undergo

master of icelif

and when supplies are adequate sor human needle then we should do wel

CHEATHER, WISDOM.

THE NECESSITY FOR A BETTER

ORGANISATION.

TO

without

путра

in Fyusho gave

proferecend

REIGN OFFICE, ONTUYANESE,

There was precious litalo santimant about the German desire to poster in 1807, and ace then it had remained Helgeland took it from the Danes

a peaceful bitte dahing settlement.it

The caseret, somewhat how to go the limit.

geisha

for each guest engaging all the moet er pensive members of the

howare available.

entertained: SOME SENSATE

• Tokio restaurant the other per bead boing 12 100 VIA! --durios” = stay at Ikio“

of the poor or

do citizens soon potible to the full have mud the little landi radical construction without » basis of dustrist Freedoms which our steelings of regret, and many dirigh s

their temperay home Creat fadustrial prosperity.

laboured to sugace, for, bungalove for which time faris is obliterate, it is important, then, that demdoroyalty years hould cultivate some clear thinking on

The Professor is eagur lor great funda

The population of Zanzibar is count this matter, and should argue itself into mental political reforms, and wonders st about 150,000, and in trade valued, at Router learns that the Associated Gov- she only logical conclusior which can the folly which can oppse itself to these two millions sterling. The chies OFFRE }ed only by a few trippers and naturalisli with his &\ncubine, orderto by telephone; ernments have made inquiries in Holland sarre its purpose, amely that as essentar changes in our social order cloves and coprn. The position of regarding the circumstances of the pad paramount question for the State after But he believes that hun albund he left the land makes its convenient port of in the spring and summer months way from a Takia restaurant two diamen age of German troops through Limburg

ansgidoabari ont conditio The Associated Governments consider the war will be the question of trade and with nature so work his way to se call for teacle paying theic irade up and the Germans, as bent on getting food, chand arrive on sit Holland's replies to thess inquiries und Areas to ensure employment millennium as satisfactory; therefore it is probable that by means of tariff barrier, or to ensure

down the east of East Africa. Its compon of the island

290 Fabout a hundred miles. The 'pedpristat mercial value to the Einigira is. there reason that point out. Was it only a motor-car, £xed up:ai hibachig

Did no one in our Foreign Offer over of the restaurant took the order, ent further representations will be made.

not grass. Stralogically, its importante davidence that the cutting of the thi

■ supply of raw materials, by the mag- net of Free Trade Faced with the

erista only ju nesise se tenuil between Kiel and the river Elbe hour and a half, rotary

resp

the food hot, and delivered gooda, at the mountain resorts tremendous problems af foding work fo

undesirable, frein our point of view that shond drachmoise with the desire to in his pocket de all our people when the artificial nie

any other nation should posses, i mands var suddenly collapse, whit

the latter part of the 12th to labour the point cous. The past as more cases of crazy wuate of mener by

cupy Holigoland? But it. meless Shicir fears there will economie policy are we to pursue

beauty Zsuzibne was under a kind of met 50 recalled.

**"*"narīkis, "whom he sKIA KTO Shing y polley which will not only provide work

international control, which Carian

Look to the enough in doosting money for the relief for British democracy, but work so pro

way for ever airiving for the upper hand. Stubire. LONDON, November 28th. 1

For auderers, from calamities. American Thanksgiving Day was cole-fitable that we may pay our debts and The report of Algorogical Com Censqueally it became a constat The part us Helppland kas played bar are simpls medmen bous actions brated in Londo The Stars and lay the foundations of for juster social mittee, for the year end March an area of annoyance and irritation to in the great war in so well-known to The Toko harrister thin ba that fuse

corrupt inobia osoners And morals.* Btripes was flown alongside the Union order?

last, contains the following interesting what we know of German policy now immense power of tense and defence headed, men it would be advisable to-day

our Foreign Office. It

It is probable, from everyone that no explanation to its it was legal under the fendal system STAINED WITH DERMANY'S FOUL Jack on the Eaves of Parliament, Law

note on the subjent of the better that this pin-pricking was fostered with is needed here. It is ancient to ear to levy heavy impost upon them,

confsents the property of such swollen Courts and other public buildings. -

A large congregation, mainly composed I have discussed this matter: with wer organisation of the meteorological ver lo creating a situation which would that it is simply invaluable to the Ger that they may be prevented from repest of the United States military, naval and eral eminent mod, and in no case have service of the country, the importance of inevitably result in oaz being 'rendy to man Navy, sa none of our vowels are in such foolish actions as Licea. I air force contingenta, attended a special. I and a serious divergenes ut opinion which has been particularly impresend pay a very high price in order to get approach within range of its guns or to service at St. Martin's

First of all, everyone is agreed that Free were Trade, as an economic princitis, is inapon us by the events of the war the ferman out of Zanatba: sitogether copt in bhisk weather. Its distance, from

prognable. I believe that no responsibla

It is obvious that there must be dis

This was part of the great scheme the mainland on either side does not

LOSS OF WEIGHT staleman who before the war was a Tarif tributing centres in charge of competent which reached the culinization in 1814. criced 00 miles. to it stands as a power

A SIGN OF DEBILIT Reformer new advocates a tax of any mateofogists in various centres as well er foreso that the greatest for sentinal guarding the entrance – to rind on food and raw itoriale. Nothing London, whether they healer obstacle to her naval expension was our the vera le. Weser, and Jade, where baren and Wilhelmshaven lie the bulk coming of raw materials to this country.t. And as the various dominious work deliberately to get us out of it.

beyond the sea will themselves require Only the most blind and foolish person some provisior for compiling and

KUSER AND TEEN VICTORIA

of the German fighting ships, trying to When you are ill and hang would get, that protective tari atilising meteorological information with Queen Victoria, while the German so eagerly looking forward to you-head-more blood

The Kaiser wed his private influence avaid The Day which at one time was failing in strength and growing pala could serve our trade intareste in some co-operative organisation is called Fors gu Office worked through the Gor. That this island has been thorn in Whatever the cause thers, can be no

and a low day by day initapiga time niversal dearth. We do not for on the part of the Imperial Govern man Ambesandor in London. The post our flesh during the present hostilities relief until the blond is built up so that wart to keep things out of this country: men in conjunction with the local tion of Heligoland was such that in the no one can deny, and the question which it will carry renewed Efe and strength we want to attract them into our midst, Governments This was extension of hands of great ses Power it absolutely suggests itself most readily to most of to every part of the bodys and as abundantly as possible. This, outlook, which must be faced if the dominated the waterways of Western of us is. What is going to be done about health and strength that begin

Aremedy that arrests the decline in

·Offer is to continue to be the central surely. Is self-evident.

CRIMES..

SAD SCENES CAUSED BY WEARY PRISONERS.

Lopa. November 28tb.. The British Armies are now advancing towards the Ehine over scenes where the foulest German atrocities were committed

Mr. Balfour and Lord Curzon

present.

The Bishop of Rhode Island preached stirring sermon.

a

The singing included the Battle Hymn

T

MINE TRADE AMPREGNABLE.

How Many People are Maintaining

and their early victories won, but the proof the Republic, "The Star Spangled it is fels, must be done to hinder the the Mateorological Committee or possession of Heligolatxt, and she set, topid the harbours of. Curhaven, Bremer, Aden Their Etsynthes

want state of the reads throughout the Banner and God save the King.". country-side, littered with indescribable of munitions of

varieties and doned, is an eloquent war carelessly tribute to how completely the fateful pen. dalum of war has stund

swung back.

Libe

isan

THE RETURN FROM CAPTIVITY.

SHOCKING CONDITION OF

PRISONERS.

to

They were deported Itom Lille. Douai and Higher stated that the workable policy of this article for nor of information in distant parts of thetic stupidity, fa the whole history of eforts of the satire German Navy would these tonic pills. These

In one instance, transportable electric stores worth £16,000 sterling. were left on the read-eide while the guns abandoned already exceed the 3,000 demanded by the Armistice

LONDON, November 27th. Meanwhile, streaming back through

advancing armies

The Press Bursa announces that the, un Inter-Departmental Committee on War But Fres Trade, in a political sense,stional and Imperial establishment for Germany, and prevented any face acesse Heligoland after the wort Surely restore the weakened muscles ande British

ssing and pitiful few of thousands of Frisoners reports that since the Ardis is being summoned to prove ita rahie mateorology, has been before the Com-to the North Sea. This singularly power are not going to leave it in the hands strengthen the nerves riempostratee at war prisoners Laden down with ties, 17173 offices and other ranks have so far as it standa ass syzonym for place with referance to the levelcipmens 1800, ie czder that our Foreign Office some futute dustsion. If we jouess it be overcoms, and that rich red blood packs, stumbling or every stone and reached England; 6,355 officers and men laissez faire, it la open va oriticiach. Is of the organisation with the Office 10 might be freed from the minor dient and keep its barbour and defences up to sciatica, lambsgo and other desses to mittes on several occasione, in the first fut position was given up is November, of Germany to be, and against un on once to the patient that that anauts in clad in the oddcat garments, all are ro turning like wearied boming birds. And 3

2,233 civiliane are expected ideed, I find as can of say note who meet the increased requirements for thes, which surrounded the altuation in date, we need never fear Garmany again. which the victim of thin blood is liable. is now helping to fight uff thematisa, tell a similar tale of hardships, starva- tion, overwork, and

to the Government's protest defenda. it in this particular The Fro- information of different kinds, stand, Zanzibar, could not work any longer. Recompanying against the shocking condition in which foss, however, is prepared to justify sacondly, with reference to application There is no greater want of foresight, off buse for futuro serial attacks on Gerard & specite for thin blood, and any The position of this island, as a jumping. Dr. Williams pink pills for pala people the men are numbers of women who sim war prisoners are being released, the the principle of falsez sira as the most for the accelerating of the supply for a more flagrant example of diploma- many and its power to neutralise, the benefited by iodurse of tre larly are bravely plodding homewards.

German

illness caused by a lack of blood is doing its utmost to mal times. But these times are hot kingdom, which can only be satisfied by international politics. Helgoland the make our position so strong that there elements needed to other places for fored labour in the alleviate the conditions but the severity, nor are normal times likely to local centres of distribution. fields.

of the tes His

key to Germany a naval expansion, was could be no hope of success in attacking and restore fort vitalit mant replied recur for come years after the war. The In response to a request from the Command that no excuse Proiessors idrossey of State controls Ministry of Reconstruction for à report changed for very charming little us. Indaed, the naval outlook for Gas stopalates through, the state, the will be accepted and full #ing on forthright, and affectionate dorotisno with reference, to postwar problems chuckled over that bargain.ba a potant factor in the fature reduction Dr. Williams: Pink Pils are obisizaḥ)

will all, the more significant because of his on the steps taken by the Committeren wand alous 5,000 miles from many sould be so hopeless that our returns to check and opt

Fagland. How the German must have occupation of Heligoland would probably Bexin a course yourself, memorindam was preparand submit

THECicisa vendors post free, one bottles! Ww.carinot trist Carmen promises, so for 88 from the Coinminion we must remor her chief weapons of Dr. Williams Medsong Coal ofence and rader her as harmless sa Road, Shangha we can. This is our pol

FREE Fadece Health Guide will be sent

THE GERMAN INQUISITION,

WORLD WILL BE HORRIFIED.

to the Garernment. I

to extcted for unnecessary

difficul

THE ADVANCE TO THE RHINE.

• BRITISH TROOPS REACH

GERMAN FRONTIER.

PARIS, November 28th During the course of debate in the Chamber of Deputies the Under-Secre tary for War' declared that the condition of the Allied war

prisoners in

Germany had become more pitiful than ever since the Armistice had been signed,

The Germans had become more and more odions as they'realised the magnitude of their defeat. The world would be horri- fed when the reports of the Spanish and

LONDON, November 37th. Swiss missions were published. Tortures. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig re were systematically perpetrated and in ports that our forward march continues, cluded ill-treatment, starvation and con- The advanced force on the night of fecation of letters, while 80 per cent. of November 26th had reached the general all parcele despatched to prisoners in line Beho-Werboment Aywaille, south- Germany were plundered, necessitating ward to Liege.

their stoppage.

The Germans should pay "lor' this. Marshal Foch had sent a protest as vigorous as that of the British and all necessary steps were being taken to put 4 stop to the evil-doings."

ALIEN MARRIAGES.

RELAXATION OF RESTRICTION:

"Loxbox, November 27th.

Pinang Gazette,

the part of British prisoners. If re laisses Laire paration in kind cannot be made it will, be made in persons by the officials who siveys desirable," he says, toted setting cut the peculiarities of the Looking back over the 28 years which of armamente are responsible.

British meteorological services depend baye pasund, since Lord Sansbury com love things to take their own course but is not always possible. Under ing upon the history of the development mitted this fatal blunder, we can readily of meteorological work in the country belleve at the present tartible struggle ideal conditions there is a natural ten-and the organisation necessary for in Europe might never have taken place deney for things to take the right course completing the service. It was pointed bad we played on cards differently in Nature has an excellent, way of managing out that as the work of the Office her fairs. But ideal conditions are originated in the study of the meteoro hard a come by. If men were angels,logy of the ses exclusively, the detailed laissez faire. would be, the best policy study of rainfall which is cbviously a but men are not angels, therefore the vital part of general meteorology, nud policeman. The freest people have the which is the fundamental study of prac best police"

tically all national meteorological estab He points out that with simple produc.lishments in the Dominions and in tion the laws of supply and demand may foreign countries, is still in this country, || bessly left to regnate prices; but in accordance with tradition without ample supplies nothing could be charge of a private organisation, and also that the municipal authoritica jo more disastrous than the checked this country make no pravilu as a working of these laws, Suppose the general rule for recording their exper- price of segar húd been left to the defences of the weather for the guidance mands of the public, what would have of their successors, thus all the informa been the price today? Probably at tion required for climatological ques LONDON, November 29th. least te, a pound; and even that price tions to supplement what appears in Sir Douglas Haag states: --Char troops would not have supped the comfortable the Daily Weather Report is left himes advanced and reached the whole German clues from basing it, but what about ozelusively to private effort. Now that

THE ADVANCE TO THE RHINE.

THE ALLIED MARCH CONTINUES.

K

frontior from just north of the Duchy the working ran but what the weather recognised to ecol of Luxemburg to the neighbourhood of we are being forced, he says, Into a primary importance if so many of the

The Home Office announces the relaxa- | Eupon. tion of restrictions on British born women

ho are aliens by marriage

LEST: WE FORGET.

SACRED APPEAL FOR OUR

BLINDED HEROES.

THE PENALTY FOR DECEPTION.

BAVARIAN FOREIGN OFFICE BREAKS WITH GERMANY.

AMSTERDAM, November 29th.

JACE TO FACE WITH DEARTHL

affairs of life and the requirements of

new kind of Protection. The old idea of the Protectionist was, to prevent prices many departments of the Navy, the going too low. The new ides of Protec Army and the Air Forge Include tion is to prevent prices going too highly at the surface in the various parts

knowledge of weather conditions, noti This form of Protection has come to stay of the globe, but at elevations which hare apto now been of interest to the meteorologist alone, some more com We are face to face with an economie brehensive organastion is necessary. LONDON, November 97th.

4 telegram from Munich states that the fact which drives us out at our of post. And it is felt that the steps towards Sir Arthur Pearson makes a renewed Bavarian Foreign Office has broken off tions, whether we are Tarif Reformers bis organisation can special appeal for the St. Dunstan's relations with the Berlin Foreign Office or Free Traders. We are face to face antibaner the war.

postponed Blinded Soldiers and Bailors Hostel in on the ground, that the continuance of the with dearth. There is neither food nor and the wat makes the development on the one Regent's Park, London, where nearly 700 old methods would be again deceiving

the German people by withholding the bunka, roce

thai raw materials sufficient "for" she needs of på the organisation, difficult on account tagmeciyos, the pt the difficulty of obtaining staff and depend would work materials, for observatories and ex ching worldwide perimental work, yet on the other hand paarchy. To save the human race from the war has shown the special import this calamitos comment on Armageddon, pace of certain meteorologicst probi mís the statesmen of the world must control the clution of which cannot await the both the supplies of the earth and the clusion of hostilities. One of there demo of shukindy ZMENA

|pilation in the easily accessible form of book,

ibigrmation/Cilinda) is at journals, only

men are now at dere feelings tha

He hopes that amid the present

of exhilaration the public will remember with "generous sympathy, those who have given their sight,, ancrifice second only

to life itself, to win the wLI:

"RUSSIAN CURRENCY.

BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO ASSIST.

LONDON, November 29th. The Press Bureau announces that in view of the confused state of currency in Northern Rusia, the British Government has decided to assist the Provisional Government in that goes in establishing a new rouble currency at the red rate of exchange of forty roubles per pound ster ing An experienced British financier has been appointed to supervise the con. rol of the Office of Conversion which has en established at Archangel

WAKOLATTFOR TAT/

BETTISH AIR-BAIDS INTO

GERMANIAYALEE

|

A

GENERAL MACKENBEN AND

LINTERNMENT:

A COPENHAGEN, November 28th. message" from "Bada-Pest enys that

M. Desperey has telegraphed to General Mackansen demanding the disarming and

Jews Upp

The, Professor points out that after the

interning of the latter's army according war Germany will have to buy cotton, to the terms of the Bulgarian Armistice. wool, and other raw materials,, whatever General Mackensen has replied claiming their price mos that the terms of the German Armistice are applicable, to him

COPENHAGEN,November 28th

co

As official telegram from Vicans states, the that the Government intends to bring, to only trill all persons responsible for the war,

nauding the ex-Fonign Minister Count supply Berihtolá,_ Cóunt. Czernín, many, babas saders and minister Waz: Onion function; ariel, also the ez Emperor, Grand-Dukes Friedrich, Feliding Generale

Ferdindad, several generals.” Howandorf and Hordevic

Peter

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DODGE BROTHERS

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PEOPLE HAVE IMA THE

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IT SO SOUNDLY AND 50 WELL THAT THE GOODWILL WHICH THEY HAVER WILLE GROW AND ENDURE FOR

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