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THE

'LEAGUE OF

NATIONS

IDEA.

The following list of books concern. ing the proposed League of Nation

el interest to every thoughtful geader and every student of eurent

problems"

VICTORIA" THEATRE.

Fredony again demonstrated his versatility, at the Victoria Theatre Täst night, to a crowded house. His pro- stamme was a complete change from last week's and perhaps the most striking item of the programme was his clever impersonation of several noted composers, and so perfect were his portrayals that the photographs Pess. Prace of Europe. (Constable }[of his subjects were thrown uper a The proposal made in Willium screen. This is perhaps the boldest Poun, in 168 for a Partanenat "thing an impersonator can do. His were Gounod, Liszt, Nations to which all questions should subjects be submitted and its decisjen u Rubinstein, Offenbach, Verdi and forget, the expenses of endement Sousa, the last bringing round (Not and damages to be existed to the after "round of applause.

of trust, an indication, disobedient state.

the state of Hongkong's musical culture) Miss Asta Ericksen and Malle Leona both presented new items, and well deserved the floral tributes that were given them at the conclusion of the performance.

Roesseau. Lasting Peace. (D:be

ton.)

The proposal in 17 by Jean Jue ques Roussent for a Periment International Parliament, guarantees ing the perpetuation of national "erti- 4tions the prevailing KANT. Perpetunt Praer. Mail

tarr.)

"Tas propes: by the great the plopher, i 1996; to establish a Pinanent International Congress, every adhering state to be republiciin in form.

HILL. World Organization. (Conta

bia University Press World organization as affected by the modern state.

FULLIPS. The Confederation of

Europe langan)

A comprehensive view of latter | day needs,

CHDATE, The Ten Haghe Confere (Princeton University

eler..

Press)

we

There is also an excellent pro- Stamme of moving pictures.

This new programme will be repeated to-night and to-morrow, and the opportunity of seeing such a versatile acter musician should not be missed.

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LAOMEDON, B. and E., from Liver.

FUEL The Two Hugar-l'entravures, pool.

(World Peuce Foundation.) Scorr. Terts of the Peire Confer.pool.

ence of The Hague. Peace Foundation.)

(Worki

Scorn. The Hague Loureation,

(Oxford Unversity Press! HOLLS The alte are, danference at

The Hague, anemillundi WHITE. The First Hague l'anfors

ence. (World Prace Founda tion.) SCOTT. American Addressrs at the

Second Hegne Conference. (World Peace Foundation. All of the above-nmund volanes on the Hague Conferences are useful. Mison Republic of Nations. (Oxford University Press.). A study of the organization of a federal Dengue of Nations, to which are appended the Constitution of the United States and n tentative on- stitution of the United Nations in parallel "columns,

BRAILSFÖRD. League of Nations.

(Macmillan)

The views of a well-known English publicist...

GOLDSMITH A League to Enjarce

Podbe. (Micmillan.)

An excellent interpretation of the Legue's principles and purposes. Tar, and others, in the War for

Permanent Peace. Langue" to Enforce Penae.)

Twoke deftijim and mmplifying the priamples which maleslie the stub

ishment of, this wail-ktown fengue, ' TRAD. The People's Partin Poire..

(Holt)

Suggesting how labour and coin- erice may be represented in a Trague of Nators, 1

DASTROW, The Wér and the Coming

Peace (Lippincoat.)

A new kind of peace book, the umbral issue of the war and the Loundations of a permanent perce Sbeing set forth in an original anunner,

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EURYLOCHUS, B. & S., from Liver-

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WELLS. In the Fourth Year, (Mar-via. Shanghai.

millan.)

Mr B. H. Yan Ketel Mr H. Kraba

Mr & Mrs Laidley

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A collection of articles 'concerning ANYO MARU, T.K.K., for South Mr and Mrs E. G. Mr and Mrs C the idea of a League of Nutions and Amara, the necessary suerifeos of preconcej: tions involved.

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A consideration of a League of Nations from a practical rather than autopan position. Hossos. Democracy After the War,

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ENTERTAINMENTS,

THE

CORONET

MARCH 10 11 & 12. All Comedy Programme. CHARLIE CHAPLIN

IN

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IN

Tel. No. 1743.

"MAX IN A TAXI” Harold Lloyd in "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford

BLISS "

Booking at ROBINSON'S.

VICTORIA THEATRE

TO-NIGHT!

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9.15, P.M.

TO-NIGHT !!

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FREDONY PRESENTS ·

The Cosmopolitan Symphony. Impersonating the world's greatest Composers, HÈLE ASTA ERICHSEN. A Soprano with wonderful voice. MISS LEONA. in her dancing creations.

Selected Picture, Programme.

CIRCUS MARY, produced by Lucius Henderson. PRICES $1.50 $1.00 and 70 cents. Tauraday Matinee, the 13th March 5.15 p.. IRIS

From the Play by Sir A. W.. PINERO, “

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MARCH 12, 13 & 14.

showing :-- Paramount Feature in 6 parts.

IRENE FENWICK in

"A CONEY ISLAND PRINCESS"

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