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THE HONGKONG DAILY » PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, 1918

THE WAR.

THE VICTORY SMILE

EE him smile. He has heard the great good

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news and it pleases him immensely as it pleases every one of us. Who is he? Never mind. It's a sure thing he's no Hun. They can't smile that way in Germany nowadays. There is something behind that smile that you should know.

E has been thinking out how to help the boys

who have won the great Victory and he has come to a decision. The decision is to devote

all his

wounded spare cash to help the and he is going to have some fun for his money. You will see him on HEATHER DAY buying rosettes, you will see him at St. Andrew's Fair shying balls at the effigy of Kaiser Bill and,

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just for luck, he is going to buy some tickets in St. Andrew's War Bond Drawing. He knows where the money is going and he feels in a much happier mood over parting with it than he did last year at this time. You think it all out and you, too, will stump up and smile.

HEATHER DAY

ST. ANDREW'S

FAIR

November 29th, 1918.

ST. ANDREW'S WAR BOND DRAWING

December 31st, 1918.

TICKETS ON SALE AT ALL BANKS, CLUBS, HOTELS- AND STORES,

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FOOD SHORTAGE IN HOLLAND

ALLIES, TAKING BELIEF STEPS.

LONDON, November 15th. Reaber learns that the Allies are taking meat energetic steps to relieve the food shortage 'in Holland, which is the chief cause of the present unrest The aitus- tien i already easier and it is hoped that Allied action will alleviate the gravity of the position.

SYNDICALIST STRIKES IN

COPENHAGEN.

NUMEROUS CASUALTIES.

COPENHAGEN; November 14th. Syndicalist riots have occurred in Copenhagen and some provincial towns, A number of persons were injured, Many arrests were made.

THE STRIKE IN SWITZER.

LAND.

FRECAUTIONARY MEASURES

BEING TAKEN."

..

BERNE, November 14th.

Tho Nasional Council, by 136 votes to 15. approved the Federal, Council's mili tary and other precautionary measures,

ANTI-SEMITIC PROGRUM AT

WARSAW.

LONDON, November 14th. The Foreign Office; hearing that an anti-Semitic progrom is proceeding, a Warsaw. has issued a warning against violence, which is threatening the peoples from the Rhine to the Volga. It points out that the. Allies and the United States stand ready to help to restore order, but are powerless it the people embark" on anarchy.

AMERICAN

CENSORSHIP

NEWSPAPER

WITHDRAWN.

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WASHINGTON, November 14th. The withdrawal of newspaper censor ship'is officially announced.

ANOTHER AUSTRIAN CABINET RESIGNS

AMSTERDAM, November 14th.

A telegram from Vienna states that the Lammasch Cabinet has resigned.

BAVARIAN TROOPS ÉVACUATE THE TYROL.

AMSTERDAM, November 14th..

A telegram from Innsbruck states that Bavarian troops have evacuated the Tyrol.

GENERAL MACKENSEN'S

ARMY RETURNING..

AMSTERDAM, November 14th.

A telegram from Budapest, states that the Hungarian Government is providing six trains daily for transport of General von Mackenson's army.

BRITISH MERCHANT

SHIPPING.

LONDON, November 14th. In the House of Commons Sir Lee Choirza Money stated that the merchant shipping output would soon bé 3,000,000 tons yearly. He believed that British shipping would play a part in the future which would not be inferior to the part it. had played in the past.

NEW BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

POLLING ON DECEMBER 14TH."

"

LONDON, November 14th. In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonaz Est announced that he proposed to re-

head to His Majesty to issue, on November 25th, a proclamation summon- ing a new Parliament. Nomination day would be on December 4th; polling day on December 14th, and votes would be counted on December 21st or 28th.

Parliament would be prorogued on November 20th or 21st. WINTER RACING AT HOME. GOVERNMENT VETO REMOVED.

LONDON, November 14th... The Government velo on wigter racing has been removed.

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PRESIDENT WILSON TO VISIT ENGLAND.

LONDON, November 16th. Beuter learns that President Wilson is coming to England abortly.

MORE WAR DECORATIONS.

A NEW STAE" APPROVED.

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LONDON, November 14th

In the House of Commons Mr. Ian

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AUTUMN

MODELS

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Price $5.50 to $25.00

WHITE FELT HATS.

Price $5.50 to $10.50

DAINTY MILLINERY FOR LITTLE GIRLS

AND MAIDS

in white felt, black, and coloured Silks and Velvet. Price from $3.00 upwards.

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW

Tel. 92.

& CO., LTD.,

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(Presented by Mr. P. A. Rosario),

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THEATRE ROYAL

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GALLERY & Pr, 32.00 $1,00.

Booking at ANDERSON'S.

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DE. LECLERC'S

MacPherson announced that it had been Naval Activities.

agreed that a Star similar, to the 1914- Star, but dated 1915, be given to all naval men and marines who had served.. on a warzhip at sea prior to December 31st, 1915, and to all soldiers and mem bers of the air forces who had served in any war theatre prior to the same date. Nobody would receive the 1914-5 Star as well as the 1913 Star." LABOURITES IN THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

BIG YOTE IN FAVOUR OF

WITHDRAWA

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LONDON; November 14th.

A Labour Party Conference passed a resolution in favour of the Labourites withdrawing from the Government by 2,117,000 against 80,000 votes.

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EARLIER CABLES. {THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] < ALLIED SQUADRONS AT

CONSTANTINOPLE.

PARIS, November 14th.

A Havas message slys:**** The Allied Naval Squadrons renched Constantinople yesterday, The French Second Squadron was commanded by Admiral Amet, whose flag was boisted on the battleship Diderot..

THE FRENCH UNITS.

Lrons, November 15th. The French warships Diderot, Mira beau, Fergniaud, Justice, Jules Michel, Ernest Renan and six destroyers have arrived at Constantinople French Wire-

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