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HOUSE OWNERS
THE OTTAWA CORRESPON- DENT OF "THE TIMES" RE- PORTS THAT THE PREMIER, OF ALBERTA, MR. ABERHARDT, IS DISCUSSING THE QUESTION OF Charged with keeping a brothel A PIPELINE TO THE PACIFIC AS AN OUTLET FOR SURPLUS
OIL.
The correspondent says that Mr.
Aberhardt's government is willing that the British Admiralty should have first call on the oil.
He would be willing for private capital to build the line but the provinces through whose. territory it is built, and not the Federal Government, must control it and
Reuter.
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'OLD CROCKS' BATTALION
at No. 2, Swatow Lane, and with harbouring a 14-year-old girl with- out the permission of her guardian, Li Ngoi, aged 34, a widow, was this
morning remanded for 24 hours for further enquiries by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest.
In reply to a question by the Magistrate, Inspector Post said the same premises had been raided four times this year, but he was unable to say whether any action had been taken against the landlord.
Mr. Forrest thereupon adjourned the case.
Prior to this case, Mr. Forrest fined a woman $5 or two weeks for keeping a prostitute lodging house. In passing sentence, Mr. Forrest said that no matter how severely
More than 100 gunners at Wey-such people as defendant were mouth, all well over the age limit, dealt with, no good could come as are asking the War Office to let they were obviously paid to admit them form an "Old Crocks" bat- the charge on behalf of others. He talion.
intended, în future, to see that, in
„In a national emergency they such case, if the real keeper could want to man the coast defences, a
not be traced, that the landlord. job which young Territorials un-should be held responsible for dertook during the recent crisis. seeing that premises are not used
for improper purposes.
“CAN DO IT ADEQUATELY!!
"We 'Old Crocks' can do it ade-
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quately," says Lieutenant J. Hay- CONDUIT ROAD lock, who, at the age of fiffy-six, suggested the idea to his comrades in the Royal Artillery Association in Weymouth.
Officials at the association's Lon- don headquarters have been told that the battalion is already 150 strong.
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Now the men want the War Office to recognise the corps.
Mrs. Rhys-Jones, of No. 2 Con- duit Road, was riding in a sedan chair in Conduit Road, about 5.30 p.m: yesterday, when an unknown Chinese snatched her handbag, containing a cigarette case and a powder compact.
Pearl White, Star Of The Silent Film Days, Leaves £50,000 Estate In England
London, Nov. 17.
Should her father have survived Miss Pearl White, the actress of her she directed her executor to the silent film days, who lived in the make suitable provision for him by Rue Greuze, Paris, and who died on way of an annuity. She left: August 4, left personal estate in England valued at £50,500.
Her residence, 6, Avenue Henri Martin, Paris, and certain effects to Theodore Cozzika, of Cairo and also. $10,000, to be distributed by him DANCING IN 6 HRS. among such charities, as he may Rapid easy lessons. Be-select;
ginners A speciality. £5000 to her executor for distribu- Advanced courses. Motion to charities taking care of.. dern Ballroom Tango,
artists;
Tap: Expert. Tuition; /
TONY'S DANCE STUDIO £4000 to Dimitri Martini, of
6th Fl. China Bldg., 12-A|Cairo;
Tel. 30933.
WHO IS THIS?
£2000 to Dr. Ratynzki, of Paris;' £1000 to such servants of three years service as are still in her ser- vice at the time of her death.
HER VAULT
The residue of the property was left equally between her brother Frederick G. White, her sister Grace L. White, and two nieces and two nephews.
She desired that her body should be Interred in her vault at the Passy Cemetery, Paris. Had she died in some far off country she directed that the vault should serve as the last resting-place of some great artist or writer who may have died penniless:
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