EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Reiter's Service to the China Mail.)
PARLIAMENT.
LONG SPEECH BY THE CHANCELLOR
{continued from yesterday."}]
BRATAIN LEADING. WAY IN DISARMAMENT. The navel reductions included the plac ing of five battleships of the Home k fest to
REDUCTIONS IN PERSONNIL
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE CONCRETE- SHIP.
MISTER'S EXPERIENCE.
NOTES ON MUSIC
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A Shields Correspondent writes: Shipbuilding is a huge industry and I have heard the new GoveZOT has exervised the best brains all the speak upon two or three occasions world over. The latest development and been particularly struck by bis is the vessel built of reinforced con
**musical voice.. crete. Liko very many new depar tures in Industrial development it has His Excellency's articulation Continuing, he gave details as regards had to endure a lot of prejudice from sucio as to lead me to think he the reduction in the personnel of the men who have been brought up and the possessor of a baritone voice Army, the Navy and the Air Service by February The forecast for March 31st.customed to be existing state of no mean order: although perhaps he was for 425,000 men. Actually, there would things. First, when iron ships made may not himself be aware of the
He asked, was this their appearance. this was manifest. bo only 300.000. nothing Next year there would be a Actual experience in time dissipated substantial surplus, for the reduction of debt.
LIQUIDATION OF DEAT IN 50 YEARS,
fact
of
N.Y.K. AND ITS
EMPLOYEES,
RESIGNATION OF CAPTAIN
KON L
the idea that they would not float like It is not, however, o sine qua nòn a wooden sailing ship. They havent il a man articulates in the man-company keeps this matter secret as The provision for the liquidation of our survived every possible test, and the ner pleasing to the musical ear, be special resďive and one for anie There debtia 50-years was one of the most magai world's commerce hus. been borne is a songw
ficent propositions concerning intern over every sea with a confidence and tional liability ever advanced. It would note that men had come to be resound throughout the world. It was a
had been large cancellations of snips then in the course of construction, acowing a saving of Sision.co The permaner. persoane
the day would be reduced testimony to British courage and fore-lieve that the ultimate perfection Claud Severn. In speaking, be dis. his office. Captain. Kon has bitherto
COSTLIEST WAX IN WORLD'S HISTORY.
by 10,000. All this showed that bright Was suading the way in disarmament among the nations of the world,
CAPITAL LEVY DESUUNGED
Mr. Chamberlain proceeded to deal with the various proposals" to reduce the nativel debt.
JeBounced general capital levy because it would be myfair, would encourage extravagance, deler saring and would be detrimental to the indux of foreign capital
SPECIAL LEVY ON A DIFFERENT YOOTING. If capital levy was
purpose. goud
TORE there WAN
OF
for
public weld
would feet
once
intru- the
no security against its introduction
The question Eur other promet. special levy, commulated by reason of the war stand on a different footing.
therefore
Take, for instance, the Hon. Mr. closes no indication of musically
real gifts..
A the stme, be possesses a fine tenor voice although perhaps of limited register.
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The Asahi gives prominence to a report that Captain Kon, the Manager of the Navigation Depart- ement of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
sens The Osaka journal. Interprets this as his resignation on Oct. 22..
showing the wide gulf that is alleged to have been created between the management of the company and the seamen in its employ. According to the Osaka journal, the shipping well as the rumoured demands by seamen, as reported but nevertheless it bas reason to believe that the trouble is steadily growing. By virtue of
been acting as intermediary between. the company and the seamen. While conveying the demands of the latter to the management, he used to come municate the disposition and explana- tions of the Directors of the company to the claimants. It is therefore easy to see that the position of Captain Kon was no enviable one, and he was actually placed in a dilemma in many cases on account of the difficulty of management with the demands of reconciling the disposition of the the seamen over whom he was called Recently, upon to superintend Captain Kon himself begun to suspect fessed wish to meet the demands of the sincerity of the Directors' pro the seamen and officers and was compelled to tender his resignation as a way out of the difficult position.
There is a well trained tand a-
**Howkits."
history, entailing an enormous debt of. He has bad command of a couple of | tached to
the elementary facts of the situation must be re-emphasised. had been the costliest war in the world's
must 28,000,000,000, for which interess be paid. A sinking fund had been pro vided.
ENSIONS FOR EX-SOLDIERS.
yet,
I wonder whether the Admiral and offices will extend to us the same courtesy as did Admiral Rodgers, of the U.S.S.Brooklyn," and allow one or two performances for the beness of the general public?
had been resched. That is not so The reinforced concrete ship has Mr. Lloyd George said that his critics come to stay. I am convinced of saw only the enormous expenditure, this from interview with the There master of one, who has faced the roughest weather in the Channel.
these vessels within the last I months. What he says is that he finds then the safest sort of vessel Because the Government was faced with that ever he sailed with. I asked if this annual charge of £400,000,000 they could give his name, but he were charged with extravagancë. Furthought I had better not, just as thermore, responding to pressure from
*but,” said be, “ you can take members. Mr. Lloyd George said that the Government established pensions amount from me as an absolute fact that ing to £190,000,000 annually and not a I want to go to sea in no better boat. single penny of this £320,000,000 had been They are as buoyant as a lifeboat, nothing is being done about that I cannat conceive why, apparently and are constructed en much the public band. Apart from the musical rise to every sea like s Rame principle as a lifeboat. They enthusiast's point of view, surely bird and His Excellency Sir Reginald Stubbs shipped no water, only dea spraycuadot be oblivious to the mare! We had a very rough run down to
supect. the Tyne, and passed a large num ber of steamers sheltering in Brid. lington Bay, stormbound. We were towing a number of lighters of like splendidly. Officers and saibes are
challenged.
BRITISH ARMY ALL OVER THE WORLD.
SELECT COMMITTHE TO HE APPOINTED He did not dispute the equity, of the There had been exceptional charge abstract principle of such a tax, but the dering the Current year owing to ditheulties were immense. However, abnormal difficulties. The Army had Select Committee would be appointed to been more scattered throughout the world advise the Government in this connec-than any other army.
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evacuated
ununitrous that after such a severa
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UNABLE TO POLICE THE WORLD. Replying to, 裁 query', bo said AMENDMENT BY ME. CLYNES
they had
Armenia debate was continued by afr. J. R. that
They were unable to that the reveal national war expendi police the world, and honestly thought construction, and they all tehaved dress of Welcome. Flyes moving an amendment declaring to cronomise. ture was unjustifiable urging drastic that the other Powers cught to share the
responsibility. (Cheers.) 01: capital Pogony, advocating and the reversion to the State of war fortunes, for the purpose of reducing the tional Beht. Ife remarked that the th Snancial condition, the pore cheerful was the bancellor. The Labour Party contended that the financial situa
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levy
POE NOT DEMOBILISÍNG QUICKER. Then the Government was criticised tusser with a heavy sea they will for net demobilising quicker, on the never again question the capabilities that the Government know of this class of ressed to stand any that Germany would sign. On the amount of dirty weather without contrary. the Conference did not.
grounda
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Surely this matter does not require the sending out of the S.O.S. distress signal?
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1919.
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16 Des Vosur Road.
YU. CHONG
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An allowance of
5% discount
will be extended to the
18th November, 1918,
ON
TEAS sent to England for Christmas.
The Asahi further tells us that
between the estrangement
the seamen and the management of the company can be tracted. as far back' Japanese steamers were offered fur
as the time when TRADING WITH GERMANY.
—
WAY BUSINESS SEQUED
BE RESUMED.
Due to the varied climatic and
The Budget contains estimates know sill the last minute that Germany turning a hair. I would like to men for items of public services expendi tion was no extraordinary to call for would sign, and then she only signes tion this in The Journal of Com-ture, many of which might include | of complaints raised on this score geological conditions to be found in
extraordinary Incassures.
on
THE MANDATED TERRITORIES. Me. Clenes arged an enquiry the question of a capital levy,
Lord Robert Ceil supported, and asked what allowances had been made for the expenses involved by the British mar dates. He was very doubtful whether any of the territories mandated to Britain would pay their expenses for many years
te celiac.
DEFEAT INSTEAD OF DEFICIT,
sure to be derived from outdoor
because she knew that Britain had main-merce so that seafaring men may the inauguration of a public band tained a number of reserve divisions in get the crank idea out of their tende If any apportionment has been made France. ready which Marshal Foch was prepared Thats all bunkum. I never want I will put the mate on.
was eventuality. that such vessels are not seaworthy, far this purpose, make it known and march to Berlin.
to sail in a better ship, and, as you Without this undercobilised force, know, I have many years' experi- we should have substituted de-ence both in coasters and deep ses feat for deficit (Cheers) and have ships." thrown away all the most terrible sacri-
The master who kindly gave me counts balance in 1918.
Shields captains who ever sailed out of the Tyne, and in the early part of the war was thonked by the AC miralty for the brave way he fought a German submarine while towing a big French grain drip, and received from them a valuable chronometer watch inscribed with a notico com-
Colony who do not realise the plea There are many people in the
music. Give them a taste of the operatic selections played by a band and then see the bar of the Clube and pubs emptied.
service to the American. Government during the war in return for the American Iron and steel. The first cause of resentment was given to the seamen by the act of selecting old steamers by the company for this purpose in utter disregard of the men who were to man them. The result at the time was that the company replaced these vessels with better ones. This trouble was thus temporarily The shortage of seamen that was subsequently experienced in.
strain of duty upon those who were shipping circles at large had the in-
If before the war the utilisation of these raw materials required the available. It is true that the company whole of the skilled labour in Eng
settled.
evitable effect of throwing a heavier
did something to compensate them
the British Empire, writes a special correspondent in The Times, a con- siderable proportion of the labour employed in it is occupied with the production of raw materials.
Telephone 29.
盛章裕
THE INSPECTOR.
The correspondent of «The Times at Berlin reports that a swindle un- precedented in criminal ännals, has: been perpetrated on a young lady residing at Schoneberg. A fraudulent Government mest assessor Insisting on making a search in her flat for concealed meat, ordered her to pro duce her ready money and confiscated 28. He then said that it was neces see whether she had been exceeding her lawful allowance of meat The. lady proffered her arm, but the swindler insisted on her thigh, be there. The lady reluctantly rielded, cause, he said, the blood was richer"
sary for him to take a blood test to
fices of our brave men to make our. this interview is one of the finest exquisite strains of the more popular for their increased work in the shape land, France, Belgium, Germany, and and the swindler departed with a
BRITAIN NEED NOT FEAR COMPARISON.
Mr. Chamberlain, interrupting. was understood to say that Palestine was pay ing ite way.
Any Government doing this would have Sr. Churchill stated that, owing to the deserved impeachment, and would have reduced Armies of Occupation, Germany's undoubtedly bad it. Owing to the way intei.tedness had been
towe had of dealing with cur financial reduced £44,000,000. The armount would not be dificulties, Britain need not fear com- received this year, although Germany had parisen with any country throughout the paid about £1,000,000 in currency for the world. ise of the troops in Cologne.
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT FACT: Conscription in Germany had gone, The Dominions owed the War Office her Navy was a; the bottom of the seaerating the event. $50,000,000 in connection with the main-This was the most magnificent fact that tenance of troops in the field during thesate grounds for confidence in the finan-.
Ile now anticipated that owing to cial stability of the future.
war.
AUSTRALIA'S VINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES.
Patriotism
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evel in good rendering of selec. A human being that would not tiona from Wagner, Gounod, Puccini Leoncarello: The Better Land'
shortage of seamen became so acute of increased pay, etc. When the other countries, together with the sample of blood and the lady's
er rmous technical plants which money.
we are
as to give those actually in service skilled labour employs, then It follows no rest on the termination of a long at the present time, with the much to tolerate, and proceeded temporarily crippled, with the reduced voyage, they found the situation too industries of France and Belgium to prefer demands, as aiready number of labourers in England as cornet Bolo, and, in lighter vein, of relieving their position. Seeing tion due to coal shortage and general
noted in these columns, as a means working at a lesser rate of produc- them wherever we can find a market, (1) Driving Germany to bank. perhaps & selection from The Belle little prospect of the acceptance by
industrial unrest, with great factories of New York,
The Geisha" and the management of their demanda in Germany at a standstill, with ruptcy and Bolshevism: financial ditheiltirs in Australia, he and pessimism need not be identical, PROPAGANDA OR FOOLISH- bundreds of other gems, dur- and the futility of his efforts of Russia in a state of chaos, that the (2) Preventing France, Belgium,
ing these
wondrous sub-tropical mediation, says the Asahi, the
wealth of our Empire must be ser- and ourselves from reaping the fruits winter evening well such people Manager of the Navigation Depart-
iously diminished.
of victory, in so far as indemnities from Germany are concerned. A man who known Russia well has would not be worth the counting. ment, made up his mind to resign. It appears that the only remedy
(3) Handicapping France from Captain Kon himself denies that is to stimulate the consumption of he has tendered his resignation, our Empire's products of raw mat Paving us back enormous cuma of though he admits the great difficulty erials, food, etc, by utilising all the money which we have lent her:
(4) Reducing the consumption of in which he is placed by virtue of his manufacturing plants of all counour Empire's raw materials, thereby
reducing their production ;
would receive only £15,000,000 out of the 4,000,000 which he had budgeted, but the other £20,000,000 was a good debt on which the Dominion would lie paying in
Berts 6.
THE WAR OFFICE DEFICIT, ·
3r. Churchill pointed cat that 207,900.000 out of the £118,000,000, which
had not been budgeted as the War Ofice deficit, constituted deferred payment. The gemaining 281,000,000 were accounted for By the increased pay of the Army, the ailway strike the rupee exchange, and small, unanticipated delays in demobil-
isation
THE PROGRESS OF DEMOBILISATION.
At present there were 80,000 troops on the Rhine, but by November 15th, there would be 45,000, which would immediately afterwards be reduced by 12,000. Fourteen thousand troops were necessary for garri
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Britain could weather this storm as she bad weathered every other. Nevertheless, be boped that the economisers would not deny moners on cbjects essential for national life like education. For the war comments on recent Reuter mes- had fally demonstrated the value of sages: technical education. INCREASED PRODUCTION THE THURST ECONOMT,
& Reuter
It was the greatest
We are informed by Cencluding, Mr. Lloyd Georg, get message that Denitin continues to that the truest economy was increased advance in the Kursk-Vmronegs area production. The depreciation of the and is now twenty-two miles from sovereign was at present a very heavy tax. Moscow." Apparently this is meant The only remedy was production, which for Kursk Voronezh, and as that line could be got only by co-operation of is 250) mike from Moscow a long contented people. felly to urge the cessation of expenditure experience of war news would have pon the bealth, comforts and training of taught the reader to expect some the people who had been prepared to other name for it if the he has sacrifice their lives on the battlefelds for the country they loved. (Cheers).
really advanced so far. There is a The House cheered for several minutes range point concerning this mes-
HAD HEARD ENOUGH, FOR THEIR TYPE OF BRAINS.
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catch your band
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from my friend Podolsky who states I bare just received a post-card
that he has been giving as many is
· PARIS SENSATION.
ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP A CEYLON CHILD.
Moning Cologne and 16,000 tar plebis- at the conclusion of the Premier's speech, sage. In a Mainichi Chronicle mes-Straits Settlements and meeting England, tells a most amazing story,
citury division under the Treaty. These would remain for 6 or 7 menths. We were guarding 108,000 Germans in France. We were dispersing, D 1000 Chinese native labourers.
possible,
us fast
THE RUSSIAN SITUATION.
A Ceylon lady, well known in ten concerts in eighteen days, in the Neuralia, who has just returned from sage received two days earlier, the with great success, passage occurred, "The situation in
says the Times of Ceylon, of an Russia is generally less favourable
attempt which was made to kidnap Evidently the people in the Straits her daughter under dramatic circum-
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-Great Britain looks to France to return large sums of borrowed money with which we, in turn, can pay back America what we owe her. If Ger many goes bankrupt, France will be in a very critical financial condition. | In fact, it is not saying too much to state that German skilled labour and the great factories of Germany must, by kept working in order to put Europe on her feet.
BRITISH PREOCCUPATION.
(5) Offering a tempting opportun ity to the neutral nations surround- Ing Germany to snatch from us bur foreign trade whilst we are busy with home markets and suffering from Labour difficulties;
(6) Losing the shipping, insurance, and profit on the handling of millions of tons of raw materials which Ger many wants, as well as the shipping e and the trade of German finished articles to foreign markets, which are all badly in need of commodities manufactured in Europe:
In many of our industries at home we are so busty engaged on home
(7) Decreasing the wealth of the economy, that we are neglecting our world as a whole, which, as a natural foreign markets. Either we cannot corollary, must decrease our Empire's meet both the home and foreign re-wealth quirements, or else our prices are (8) Forcing up the price of living turn down foreign ordere if we could too high. It is a suicidal policy to at home to an unbearable extent;
(9) Decreasing our chance of bold- Ell them by purchasing goods from ing our world markets against Germany.
Holmes rose to continue the debate they
When Commander Kenworthy and Mrhan it was at the beginning of the Settlements show more tangible ap- stances in a crowded Paris railwa- consumption, due to five years of were greeted with cries of "Divide." summer." When the situation is, and a few other Radicals spoke very generally means less favourable to
The House emptied when Mr. Helmes spoken of as being less favourable itation of good music then do the station. briefly, chiefly urging a capital levy.
inhabitants of Hongkong. Mr. Bocar Law, winding up the debate, the wide being boelsed, and this im- referred to the amount due from Ger pression was confirmed by the mes many for the upkeep of the Army of sage going on to say that large forces Occupation. instalment of Germany's debt would un-Denikin The Reuter message, er doubtedly be obtained.
Germany that this first were moving from Moscow to meet 5,000,000,000 debt, certain items should deatly in part from the anime source,
As regards our be set off against it. The Allies owed us but coming two days hter, mys, over £1,700,000,000. We owed America **The situation in Russia is now con- £842,000,000. The latter debt was set offsiderably less favourable to the Bel- by the debts of the Allica to us. Dominions owed us £200,000,000, and India
Then the aboviks than at the beginning of the £22.000,090, bringing down the debt to her." This Fute just the op- think that Russia would always be a bad Reuter message concludes, "But 7,000,000,000. Furthermore, he did not posite meaning on it. But the was confident that we would get a con-of Russia, and if the territory east debt. As regards German indemnity, be Koltchak be still far from the heart siderable sum to reduce our debt.
Sir Donald Moclean asked permission
of the Urals would make peace with
Conainding. Me. Churchill optimistic ally reviewed the situation in Russia. General Denikin had now gained enorious territory, including the richest part of Jasmin, with
a population of 40.000,000. General Denikia had taken 270,000 prison ers since May. His army was composed of between 300-000 and 400,000 well-organ; ised men
Trade was beginning, and railways were starting, with every hop th this territory would escape the privations of the rest of Russia.
THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST BCLSHEVISM. In March, when serious fighting began, there were 430.000 Bolshevik troups and 320,000 anti-Bolsheviks. there were 480.000 Belsheviks and 640.000 Be September anti-Bulsheviks. (Cheers.) Denikin had been advised that we expect General ed his forces to Become self-supporting by the end of the present financial year.
BRITAIN'S GIFT TO DENIKIN, Meanwhile, the Cabinet had approved amendment. The Speaker ruled him out could considerably reinforce
to move an amendment to the Labour the Baltic States, the Bolsheviks
Southern front."
a final etatribution to General Denikin of order. of surplus stores valued at £15,000,000
the
WHY OMSK NOTES ARE
CHEAP
FORGERS STAGGERING
DEFENCE.
America..
If we concentrate in our own hands
The incident happened at the Gare St. Lazare and should prove a warn Since writing these notes, H.M.5.ing to mothers who may be intending presumably, with ber band. All route with their children. The lady "Hawkins" bas left for the North, to travel to Europe by the overland
band. the more reason for a standing public was tells the story was busy attend. ing to her luggage.at the station at the time and her little daughter It is merely because financial con. pretty golden-haired child of 6 ditions are so bad in England, France, as much of Germany's export trade or 7-was by, her: side. Suddenly and Russia, all of which countries as possible, either by using their she looked dawn and found that are flooded with paper currency finished articles for our own needs the child bad disappeared. For a backed by gold reserves of 10 per and exporting our own to foreign minute or two she searched the cent and less, that German, cur markets, or re-exporting German station in vain and then, caught a | rency has any value at all to goods, we can then, when the world's glimpse of her daughter being hurried day outside Germany. Few people demands decrease at any period, hold away, in the thick of a crowd of seem to realise that, unless Ger Germany's commodities in check by passengers who were leaving the many regains her export trade, import restrictions and stimulate our station, by an extremely well-dressed she must go bankrupt. She now own industries with the foreign woman. The woman was holding the has no from or metal mines worth trade which we have captured with
After Gerinan manufactured goods. child's arm tightly beneath her own mentioning, excepting zinc. Sir Donald consequently regretted that imacy. The tentory east of the the Wakayama Chiho Saibansho of as fast as the density of the crowd amount of coal under the Peace products falls off. due to the work
This is sheer. The hearing began on Oct. 13, in and was hurrying towards the exit supplying Fracce with the promised which would be despatched gradually car. he and his colleagues were unable to voto Unas is. Siberia, and Low the Bot the case in which Inouye Kyo, a would permit. The mother seized Treaty conditions and by the great and consumption of some 80 millions If the consumption of our Empire'si ing the winter. Hence we were approach against the Government because they evils in Siberia can make peace native of Wakayama prefecture. the child and dragged her away from economy in householder consumption at our most intensive, consumers Man in a way which was securing the Dabourites valess an enquiry, was held with the Baltic States passeth all Yoshioka Masuzo, the Editor of the the woman, who seeing that her Germany will only have sufficient being throttled, then our Empire's
1nderstanding. And if they did, it
"Urajio Nippo," and another Japanese, BRITAIN PRACTICES WHAT SHE PREACHES.
The minority in the division was thus is still inecomprehensible how tout 10,000,000 roublesworth of the 250 escape. Overjoyed at recovering | one fhird 'their capacity, She ceri must also decline and our wealth ́ be He hoped that he would not be accused
are charged with the forgery of attempt had failed, made good her coal to operate her factories at about demands for manufactured articles of inilitaris. Britain alune, among the nations of the tion was then passed unanimously.
He pointed out that 403 votes to 56. The Government resola forces to the Routh, with Koltebak ment in June last. At the hearing Coun pursalt suficiently quickly to effect pay the indemnities she is commited available to bring down the cost of The Labour amendment was rejected by would enable them to divert their roubles notes of the Omsk Govern possession of her daughter, the tainly bas valuable potash mines, but reduced. Instead of making use of world, had taken steps which would short
mother was too excited to initiate a the export of potaal alone will not all the machinery and skilled labour ly abolish conscription. She was the only
waiting to attack them. The messel for the defence contended that the Rountry in Europe which practised what
sage, on the whole, seams to be the feasibility of the present case de a capture.
to, much less the foreign materials commodities which add to the luxury she preached, and translated the senti
result of a bruin-wave, and does not pended upon whether the Omsk said the woman came up to her and, for her own needs. Therefore, the and decreasing as quick as possible The little girl, being questioned, she must purchase from abroad in which the average man can live ments of the League into a great and
contribute much to an intelligeat Government swift policy of disarmament. (Cheers.)
understanding of the situation.
internationally without speaking a word, took her only wealth Germany has is the the taxation we are burdened with SPEECH BY THE PREMIER.
recognised. For the purpose of fix- Mr."
Lloyd
George,
ing the point, they asked the Court arm and began to hurry her along at workmanship she can put into we must content ourselves with the debate, expressed the opinion that the replying to the
to-examine as witnesses the Foreign a great pace. The woman had a imported raw materials, and it alternative policy of saving and, as Chancellor had knocked the bottom
It is understood that, at the Suprame
INDIGESTION AND BILIOUS Minter, the Vice-Foreign Minister bottle in her hand and kept on waving only by the purchasing of iron ore it were, wearing our shirts until the cut of the case for the critics. HeCouncil, Britain accepted the principle of
and the Director of the Folitical it under her (the child's) nose. It from France and Sweden, and other fall off our backs. Unfortunately fumphed their disagreements as regards responsibility for the destruction of the
smelt very nasty so she turned raw materials from abroad, and the Labour looks at the results of it where to retrench,
▼OU, sh t'd not ext food of any kind Affairs Bureau of the Foreign Office. terman Fleet in the Scapa Flow, and is of Chamberlain's Tables and drink the Court decided that Mr. Yoshizawa.
when cilions, but take a full fire 06 consultation among the judges, not cry out, the little girl said ale Germany can pay the indemnities we exchange, L.S.D. and not always away her head. Asked why he did exporting of,, finished articles.. that work in terms of our mediam He said that the greatest expenditure loss of her share of the warships.
ing to guarantee Francs against the plenty of water.” That will cleanisa the the Director of the Political Affairs was too frightened to do so. ask for presi was in the Army and Navy. He pointed The Council has decided that respons-stomach move the bowels and soon Bursa, should be examined, the
ing the end of our own entanglement in could not
enter the lobby with the
nure objects as those of the anti-Bol before a capital levy was decided upon, Bhavike.
THE GREATEST EXPENDITURE,
almost exclusively Labourites.
THE SCAPA FLOW SCUTTLE, BRITAIN ADMITS RESPONSIBI
LITY TO FRANCE.
Pakis, October alst
NESS.
rev ore the system to a healthy cond
was
The child appeared very dazed and
ly sick.
out that the Navy.at present was only the ibility for, the sabotage Alls on the Sortion. For sale by all Chemists and examination“, being, entrusted to the an hour or so afterwards was violent-
pre-war Navy. It would be less at the man Government, and act on individual Storekeepers.
cad of the financial year,
officers,
Tokyo Chibo Salbansho,
POINTS TO REMEMBER. By adhering to the policy of act taking German goods and selling
what eventually results from it work in the way of food, clothing and commodities which add to it fururies of life.
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