ILLEGAL
EXPEDITIONS
EUROPE AND ASTA:
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY JANUARY 27, 1919.
THE
IN
THE ALLIES
SERIOUS WARNING BY SUPREME WAR COUNCIL.
M. SAZONOFF'S VEHEMENT APPEAL FOR ALLIED HELP.
BOLSHEVIKS TO EVACUTE PETROGRAD
CONFLICTING REPORTS FROM PORTUGAL.
FIRHOUGH BETTER'S AGENCY |
THE PEACE CONGRESS THE FIVE IMPORTANT SUBJECTS.
PARIS, January 26th
AND RUSSIA. NO COMPROMISE WITH THE BOLSHEVIKS.
PARIC, January 23rd.
A Havas mensage states -- All the principal French newspaper comment at length on the important decision, taken yesterday, by the Peace Conference, in inviting the various authe rities in Russia, including the Bolsheviks, to meet, on Prince's Island in the sea of Marmora, the representatives of the Asso- ciated Powers. for a full and frank dis ussion. Most of them thi that a solu tion to the Russian proble has not yet been found.
At a broad and fair-minded inquiry which
was opened the public sentiment France wis expressed by M. Pichon, when he wrote that there could we no compromise with the Bolshevika.
of
The comments of other papers Ment that the settlement now proposed has, at least, the merit of giving as a solution which would bring Bolshevik Delegates to Paris.
THE MEETING ON PRINCE'S ISLAND.
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.
PARIS, January 3rd. At the War Cabinet, Mr G. N. Barnes. explained to the British pressmen that the Conference felt that it must deal with International labour questions, hoping to The public suting of the Peace Conditions of labour, in which both employ-invitations to influential groups in Bus- lay the foundation of more huaane con- feasing ta merrow should make nu mere and employed would be consulted.
The questions, which were rips for settle perzant alvante. Five big questions will
ment, included the houre of labour, be raised and referred to an expert inter-minimum wages, half-holidays, protection Allied Commission for the performance of children and profiteering.
of neersary spadework on them.
Th live big questions are: Firstly, the League of Nations; secondly, internation-
A CONFERENCE TO BE CALLED. clude the constitution of a Commission. He said the Conference proposals in which will be charged with the duty of olivening a special International Con employers and work people, at the earliest possible opportunity.
al our legitation: thirdly, personference, including the representation of responsibility for the war; fourthly, e Piration and indemaitis: fifthly, in ternationalisation of certain poris, rivers and railways.
PRELIMINARY MEETING OF BRITISH DELEGATION.
LONDON, January 24th. Communiqué Slates The British Lloyd George move, polution affirming Empire Delegation inet for two hours, at the recognition of the principles of the the Villet Majestic,
at Paris.
As regards the Langae of Nations, Mr
present were: Mr.
Llavd
Those
PARIS, January 24th. The wireless nation on the Riffel Tower began, at two this morning, to transmit
Prinkipo. sia, to send three
representatives
to
SOVIET SATISFACTION.
STOCKHOLM, January 24th. A former Soviet Minister, interviewed,
He is firmly convinced that his Govern expressed satisfaction as the decision of the Peace Conference as regards Russia. ment will accept the offer of the Allies.
THE RUSSIANS IN PARIS.
PARIS. Juary 24th Priner Lroff, interviewed by a repre sentative of the Fatenustgenit, opposed the invitation
of the Bolsheviks, but Reuter learns that the general indination} of the Russins here is to accept the in- vitation as harmless, and possibly ad- vantageous to Russia.
League, after which various draft schemes Mr. Balfour, Mr. Barnes, Lord Reading I
THE INVITATION TO THE BOLSHEVIKS. Col. Sir Maurice Hankey, the Domin
LONDON, January 24th. ions and Indian delegates also Captain
M. Milukoff, the Russian ex Minister, Clement Jones,
London, deplored the insitation of the Secretary, and Mr.interviewed by Renter's representative in ftant Secretaries.
Bolsheviks.
will he referred to an inter Allied Com- mission.
It is confirmed that the British plan is Christie and Captain Brebner, the Assis practically identical with
That
General Smuts pamphlet, white Pre- sident Wilson's is a composite of the British, Freach and other schemes. Ok ably that of General Sourts, which pr9 foundly impressed President Wilson
INTER-ALLIED WAR COUNCH,
PARIS, January 24th. The Supreme Inter Anied Way Council met to-day
KWITZERLAND'S ECONOMIC
QUESTIONS.
BERNE, January 25th. Switzerland is sending a Delegation to Paris to settle the peading economie ques tions with the Allies.
AN INTERNATIONAL WAR MEDAL
LONDON, January 24th. The Supreme War Council also agreed to recommend the issue of un iden tical medal and ribbon to all men of the Allied and Asseinted Powers who parti. cipated in the war.
He said that the only way to settle the Russian problem was to overthrow the régime of the Bolshevik robbers and rus, throats, the Allies supplying guns
unitions to patriotie Russians. and
PRESIDENT WILSON'S PLAN?
LONDON, January 24th.
PORTUGUESE MONARCHY
PROCLAIMED.
LISBON GARRISON'S LOYALTY.
Monarchy has been proclaimed at Lisbon. is reported from Valencia that the A Vigo report states that the majority of the garrison at Lisbon adhered to the Mouarchy.
MADRID, January 24th.
The Monarchists scized the wireless station at Mon Sante, near Lisbon. Senhor Conceira is proceeding in Madrid Senhor Couceira's secretary said thai un an important mission.
MONARCHIST TROOPS SHELLED.
LONDON, January 24th. fills unfurled sie Monarchist Bag.
Troups assembled on the Mon Sante A battery in Lisbon shelled the troops which are reported to be commanded by the
-Minister Colonel Mendonca. Lisbon it exptation of the advance of Bluejackets erreted barricader in Lower cavalry from Mon Sante.
POLAND. COMMERCIAL MISSION TO PARIS.
LONDON, January 23rd.
in
An important Polish Government Mis ion has arrived in London, en rute for Paria to range matters affecting the commercial development of Poland co-operation with the Allies.
ALLIED MISSION FOR POLAND PARIS, January 24th.
probably chosen from the Allied generala General Barthelmy already
The military delcgnim to Poland, where
is, will be? on the spot. Four civilian riegates. from the United States. Great Britain, France and Italy, have not yet been de signated.
THE MISSION'S DUTIES.
PARIS, January 26th.
A rommuniqué pintes;
France, and Italy, and representatives of The President of the United States, the of the United States British Empire, Prime Ministers and Foreign Secretaries:
from 3 p.m. to 5.13 p.m. Japan met at the Quai d'Orsay to day
Senhor Antonio Almeida appeared in a motorcar in Rocio Square. The crowd
led hin, calling on him to defended Powers to Poland was first discussed. The mission of the Allied and Associat the Republic.
and it was agreed that M. Pichon pre- pare a draft of instructions to the Mis sion for the approval of the representa- tives of the powers.
LISBON THE MONARCHIST
CENTRE
LISBON, January 231d. Republica vessels on the Tagus inter- anarchist wireless message from
joined the Monarchists. cavalry and a part of the infantry with Aion to Oporto, announcing that the 20 gs and many civilians in Lisbon
BENEFITS OF THE NEW REGIME
LISBON, January 24th. All political prisoners except the mur-: derer of of Dr. Sidoneo Pues have been released.
CONFLICTING REPORTS.
LONDON, January 24th. The ness of the fortuguese situation is confeting
It was agreed that one Press represents- tive for each of the five great Min should be permitted to
$
AFRIAL DEVELOPMENT. FLIGHT FROM BELFAST TO SHEFFIELD.
Luxor, January 23rd. The Press Bureau stater. A Handley Page machine, Atted with four engines, flew from Belfast to Shef- held in two hours thirty-five minutes, carrying twelve tons, including a crow of seven and half, and a is of luggage.
THE AFTERMATH. COMMENDABLE GOVERNMENT
ACTION
Loxx, January 24th. The Press Bureau states: The Government has decided that no dimmbled soldier or sailor, employed in shall be discharged, until after ditute or ex-service ment of the same class and skill, State-owned factories or establishments,
The Minister for Labour requests all estoployers to adopt a similar procedure. CATALONIA
MOVEMENT FOR INDEPENDENCE,
LONDON, January 24th. continues to develop. Catalonian sea- The movement for Catalonian autonomy powerstors and deputies proper to establish a
the provisional "Ghvernment
1 Barcelona, pealing the exstitution of a Catalonian Parliament, with full antherity in regard t internal hair net formgn affairs.
PARIS ART TREASURES.
FRANCE WILLING TO RELP
PARI, January 22nd. A lavas message sintes : Ministers of the five Great Powers eso tinned yesterday the examination of the evidence on the Russian situation.
RE OPENING OF THE LOUVRE. Pants, January 23rd.
A Havas iessner states
the Poles, who have asked for assistance,
French pinion is ipelined to support? in the form of munitions and Entente officers. If these be given, they state,
The antipture galleries in the they will be prepared to find the men
Louvre have just been pe opened; the crush, Bolshevism General Hallers' plane of Paris that were hidden or neessary for the army to limit. if not Picture galleries are not yet apen. The A Lashon report, dated January 220d,ed from the various Allied armies, fur there the light again.
as to send 14 divisions of Poles, recruit. Toved, owing to the perils of war, now stated that volunteer Republican Batta purpose of restoring order. He urged the the Provinces for hions are being organised in Lisbon and necessity for the utmost haste. Repablic.
the defence of ting
GERMANY'S TROUBLES.
Badajoz report, duled January 23rd, apparently making a headway in Houth stales that the Monarchist Movement is NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS. Portugual.
are ECHI
Republican demonstrations
AMSTERDAM, January 24th. An ocial statement from Berlin states stantly parading Lisbon. The Palice, in tini, in the final results for all 37 con- the absence of troops, have gone north-stituencies, for which there were 421 de wards to fight the Aronarchists
paties, the Majority Socialists numbered 14; the Centrists. 88: German Democrats, Party, 23; there were also cleven non- pendent Socialiste, 24; German Peoples' party members.
The French newspapers continue to gard, reports that troops under Colonel National Peoples' Party, 34; Inde A Vigo report, also dated January criticise the Supreme Council's decision Silva Ramos, disobeying orders from Lis regarding Russia, but
commenta-bon, joined the Royalists at Santarem.
HQUIC M. Clemenceau, M. Buchan,
Marsi rach and M Weygan repre sented France; Mr. Las tor, ale. Baltam, and Sir Dong, as Hogg represent elk brilsin; Preskac
A
the
Loosing and Vencent Pershing, United States: Signor Orlando, Baron Suunino and Geteral finz, Italy, while Generals Bir Henry Wilson and Bliss represented the Versalles Council.
ILLEGAL METHODS
DEPRECATED
Ministers
A LONDON SENSATION. WHAT LED UP TO THE MURDER.
LONDON, January 24th. The inquest on the death of Major Seton, who was shot in the house of Sir Makita Brion by Lieut. Col. Rutherford, has been resuined.
tors suggest that President Wilson merely desires, by forcing the Bolsheviks to show their hund, to prepare the world for action against the Bolsheviks, as he pre- pared America for action against Ger
many.
ALLIED COMMISSION NOT
APPOINTED.
BRITISH LABOUR UNREST
BOILERMAKERS, SHIPWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS.
The Inter-Allied Commission, charged
LONDON, January 24th. The Press Bureau states: The Minis to communicate with the Russian envoys, has not yet been appointed, but it is un-Executive and district officials of the ter of Labour set the members of the derstood that it will include no personage Boilermakers, Shipwrights and Black whe exercised diplomatic functions Russia.
in smiths Unions who agreed on a 47 hour)
week, and promised to advise the re- sumption of work, if there is no reduction of the wages of pieceworkers as already conceded to timeworkers.
The Minister replied that employers were willing to meet a negotiating Com mittee of the Unions to discuss all ques tions on January 28th, if work is resumed on January 27th.
DOMINION REPRESENTATION.
states that it is understood that the
LONDON, January 25th. The Time correspondent in Paris Dominions have been asked to send a ro presentative to Prinkipo.
Sir Itubert Border has been approached in this con- nection.
It is probable that General Botha will
in the other Mission to Poland M. SAZONOFF'S VEHEMENT
APPEAL
After the Supeome War Comand had
Mrs. Rutherford was called, but, subse met, President Wilson, dhe Allied Pre Ministers and those of the Associatedly, it was decided not to examine
her. Her maid
gave evidence to the effect Powers, the Foreign
d Lha Japan's representatives agreed to trans lived unhappily. She described a violent Lieut. fol. and Mrs. Rutherford mit a world wide communication, stating domestic serue at the Surrey home on the that they were deeply disturbed by the day of the tragedy, after which Lieut. Col. news of many instures of armed force Rutherford proceeded to Town.
eing med in many parts
Barepe f
Major Beton was the sole guest of the Ent to gris possessing territory, Licul, tol. and Mrs. Rutherford's house the rightful chips to which the Pence at Christions week during Liout. Col. Conference is to be asked to determine.
Ratherford's absence in France. The two be They deem it their dots to utter the inen were friends. solen warning that possession, gained
y force will seriously prejudice
aims of those using such menas.
A SERIOUS WARNING.
and
De
Huch action will create a presuraption against those employing force and caшm) doubt as to the justice and validity of their purpose to substitute possession to proof of right, and establish sovereignty by evercion, rather than by racial or nation al preference and natural historical pre- ference.
They will thus put a cloud upon every evidence of title they may afterwards allege, and indicate the distrust of the Conference itself. Nothing but the most unfortunate results can enase
If they expert justice, they must re- frain from force and place their claims, unclouded good faith, in the bands of * Pence Conference,
ALLIED TROOPS ON THE WESTERN
FRONT.
LONDON, January 24th.
A letter, dated October 22nd, was read, showing that Mrs. Rutherford asked her husband to facilitate her divorce in July. A verdict af wilful murder against Lient. Col. Rutherford was returned.
BOLSHEVISM.
ESTHONIA CLEARED WITH FINNISH HELP.
BALE January 24th. Libau, Northorn Esthonis and Livonia have been cleared of Bolsheviks, thanks to the intervention of Finnish troops.
It is reported that M. Trotzky was taken prisoner at Narva.
PETROGRAD'S PITEOUS PLIGHT.
STOCKHOLM, January 24th. Reports from Petrograd indicate that the Bolsheviks are proparing to evacuate the aty. The remaining valuables, etc., are being removed towards Moscow.
Petrograd is regarded as doomed, and will probably be the victim of robber The Daily Express states that, in addi-escaped convicts, who have already divid- gangs, formed by deserted soldiers and tion to the Inter-Allied war councillors ed the town for looting purposes. cabled earlier, the British Seer tury for
It is expected that a greater number of War, the French Minister of Munitions, interned persons will be excented. M. Loucheur, and the Japanese represen tatives were present at the Council, which A RUPTURE WITH SWITZERLAND conferred with Marshal Foch and other The Bolshevist Government has pro military experts, regarding the strength hibited Swi of the forces to he maintained by the Russia, and are holding imprisoned Swiss citizens from leaving Allies and Associated Powers on the West as hostages. era Front during the Armistice.
i was decided to form a special com
composed of Mr. Winston Churchill, M. Loucheur, Marshal Foch, General Bliss and General Ding to ex- amine the question.
CONSIDERATION OF IMPORTANT,
QUESTIONS.
LONDON, January 23rd.
A communique from Paris states that representatives of the Allied and Asso cinted Powers 10-day considered the ques tions of International labour legislation responsibilities and punishments in con- pection with the war reparation and war damage the internationalisation of certain and railways also the
nece to Bwitzerland.
Soviet diplomats are being refused
BOLSHEVISTS DEPORTED FROM SPAIN.
PARIS, January 23rd.
A Havas message states :-- M. Sazenoff makes a vehement appeal for Allied help in Russia and suggests the Allied occupation of Petrograd in the name of humanity.
THE FATE OF THE GERMAN COLONIES.
JAPAN'S CLAIM TO PACIFIC ISLANDS.
on
LONDON, January 26th. During the discussion yesterday, Colonial questions, at the meeting of the British Delegation, General Smuts, on be- half of South Africa, claimed German Sonth West Africa, upon which point there is full agreement.
The Minister also referred to the re solation signed by the Secretaries of the Unions concerned, advising the resump- tion of work as a condition of the pre- vedent on the meeting with the employers. The representative present declined to the prooedings adjourned. advise the reenuption of werk, whereupon
SHIPBUILDERS TO RESUME WORK
LONDON, January 23rd. The Conference of Engineers and Ship. buildings, mentioned this morning, has come to an agreement. The unen bave
been recommended to resume work im- mediately, on the understanding that there will be another Conference next weck.
YORKSHIRE MINERS SHORT-
LIVED STRIKE.
LONDON, January 23rd. Yorkshire minors, numbering 200,000, struck-to-day, demanding twenty minutes complete.cessation of work at meal time, instead of taking meals by relays, which avoided stoppage.
Great Britain is ready to accept some form of neutralization for Togoland, Kamerun, and even German East Africa, sion, was the fate of Samoa and the the demand of the men, a ho are resuming The only point, therefore, for discus- The Coal Controller to-night granted Pacitic Islands.
work
Japan some time ago proposed that Japanese possessions in the South. This the equator should form the limit of would give Japan the Caroline and the Marshall Islands,
GREAT BRITAIN'S POLICY.
THE BRITISH ARMY. OCCUPATION OF CONQUERED TERRITORY.
British Army in Italy will form part of
LONDON, January 23rd. Reuter learna that a section of the the Army of Occupation in Austria. British troops will probably remain in Trans-Caticusin for some nonthe,
PARIS, January 24th. It is understood that the British are willing to relegate such problems na the future of Mesopotamia, Palestine and the German Colonies to the League of Nations MADRID, January 24th. as soon as the League is formed, in order Senhor Barcia, protested against the ex-
In the Chamber, the Republican, to avoid taking up the time of the Pence
It is hoped that the troops in Palestine Conference with them. pulsion of Russians from Spain. Count do not desire to make any demands for ing ships.
will soon be reduced by half. Four This decision indicates that the British divisions, at present in Egypt, are swalt necessary in order to prevent Spain from ciples of the Longue of Nations. Romanonos replied that the measure was territory, incompatible with the prin- becoming a sanctuary for undesirables. Theme Russians had been expelled from DEATH OF FAMOUS ACTRESS. France, Switzerland and the Argentine. DESTROYING TRACES OF
BILLIE CARLETON DRUGGED CAPITALIST REGIME,
WITH COCAINE, BTOCKHOLE, January 25th. The states that the Bolshevist Govern A telegram from Petrograd ria Hel nts in connection with the conquest of mont be decided, before leaving Petro erman colonics was then taken up. Bir grad, to burn all bank account books, with Richard Borden, Mr. W. M. Hugher, the abject of destroying every trace of the General Bmnis (representing General capitalist regime. Botha) and the It. Hon. W. F. Massey were prement, and explained the parti ouiar intervala of their respective Domin. fons with regard to these questions. The next mouting of Allied aninisters will be held on January 27th,
ports, Wenrding territorial questions
procedure
BOLSHITIST OUTRAGE IN
HUNGARY.
BUDAPEST, January
th
the newspaper Pete Hirup, forcing the Armed Bolshevista mized the offices of manager to hand over the funda
SPARTACIST OUTBREAK IN
HAMBURG. AMSTERDAM, January 24th. A state of siege has been proclained in Bamburg, owing to Spartacist out, Break.
OBITUARY.
Earl Cowley in dent.
LUNION January 23rd.
THE SILVER MARKET,
LONDON, January 24th. Messrs. Sanuzel Meztago & Co's. re-
good.
port, dated January 18, states that
lung in specially interesting. Local trade demand continues fairly The Shanghai rate remains unchanged,
TRADE DEMAND FAIR.
LONDON, January 24th. The silver market is steady.
a fair trade demand.
There is
ELLIS KADOORIE HONAM
COLLEGE,
CANTON.
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.
The annual Prize Distribution at the Ellis Kadouri Homam College, Canton, took place on Thursday.
A MEMORABLE MEETING. PULL CONFIDENCE IN FRANCE.
PARIS, January 22nd. A Havas message states:- French interest in the East is shown by an informal meeting of Oriental perbell,
The Headmaster, Mr. Duncan Camp- ples in Paris, with the Director of spoke, in the first place, of the importance in the coarms of n brief address, Oriental Affairs, at the Quai d'Orsay. Algerians, Tunisians, and Syrians were revise at the end of every wook all the
of revision.
He advised the students to present. Emir Faisut, son of the Ring work done during the week and to keep of the Hedjaz, said that the Arabs in Asia aute-books containing a list of all their bad full confidence in Franor.
difficulties. THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR dificult sums should be worked out cor- In their note books all hard words in dictation should be entered, all FRENCH PLEA FOR CHANGE,
rectly, and all difficulties in other sub- jects should be recorded. At
At the end
of PARIS, January 22nd.
every month they should have a big revi- A Havne message miates :
sion and go over very carefully all the The simplineation of the calendar in who followed that advice would find that the work done during the month. Those arged by the Academie des Sciences the the fortnight they usually had for revi division of the year into four equatsion before the half-yearly examination quarters of 91 days each, the spare day would be ample time for revising all the not counting.
subjects thoroughly.
FRENCH LABOUR UNREST- GOVERNMENT MAY INTERVENE.
ATTENDANCE. The attendance had not been quite satis factory during the year. He hoped to see an improvement next year.
Her PARIS, January 25th.
commended students who were frequently The discomfort of living in Paris, due at home to leave school and attend to absent because they had business to do to high prices and lack of accommodation, their home affairs. A has been intensified by a strike on the nesk was to attend school regularly and student's real busi- anderground railways and tramways.study diligently. There were some unfor Troops are guarding the stations, Police. tanate students whose relatives were very men guard the drivers of the few trans often sick and who had to absent ther running. cessions offered by the employera.
The strikers yesterday rejected the con-
acfves from school to look after sick Government may intervene.
con parents, grandparents, uncles or gunts. advised those unfortunate students to confine their attention to their ailing re- latives. No student could make progress unless he attended school regularly. They would no doubt have noticed that a good many of the prize-winners had also won Perfect Attendance Scholarships.
THE GOVERNMENT'S FIRM ACTION.
SCHOLARSHIPS.
PARIS, January 25th. The Government has decided to make over the underground railways, tramways and omnibuses in Paris in order to pre 85 euch per annum, so kindly presented With regard to the new scholarships of vont even & partial stoppage of the sor vives.
Employers and men are urged to to the school by Messrs. Lau Chu Pak, speedily negotiate for a return to normalan Kai Ming, Ho Fook, and Chao conditions.
Tung Shang, he pointed out that as those scholarships were given for the purposes of helping students 10 continue their studies, those who won them, unless they were in the highest class, would have to promise to remain at school until they bad passed through the highest class.
TRE SCHOOL MAGAZINE, He would like to see the students to
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. AN UNOFFICIAL CONFERENCE.
It is proposed to withdraw a larm WAR PRISONERS IN GERMANY He was surprised that none of tho part of British troops, before the hot weather, if ships are available, BRITISH NAVAL PROGRAMME CONSTRUCTION SUSPENDED
Panis, January 25th. Italian Associations for the League of The French, Bitish, American and Nations have decided to hold a Conference we interest in the school magazine. on January 2814, presided over by M. When correcting the Composition papers An Army of Occupation will be re-ing a joint plan for a League of Nations. half-yearly examination, he had nation
Leon Bourgenis, for the purpose of draft of the upper classes done in the recent quired in Mesopotamia for some time, but will be largely Indian
that a considerable number of students. were able to write fairly good English. EXISTENCE OF SECRET CAMPS
students had written an article for the DENIED.
magazine.
They should holy the maga the death of the well-known actress, Miss
LONDON, January 23rd. The dramatio inquest proceedings on
zine to their friends and to former stu dents and try to obtain coptributions Billie Carleton, have been concluded,
LONDON, January 23rd. The enquiry was marked by most sensa
The Pros Barenu stains:--
from thein In conclusion, be thanked Mesars. Pun Pui Ju, Kong Sin Chuten. tional disclosures regarding trafoking in
The Inter-Departmental Committee of Lo Chung Kut, Wong Mof Ban, Chow Prisoners-of-War autounces that the Hin Bang, and Fung Pak Yurt for their drugs,
LONDON, January 8th.
Gorman authorities assured the Nether kindness in subscribing to the Fries Fund. Router learna that anthing is likely to lands' Minister in Berlin that no secret Now Year. He hoped that they would A mass of conflicting evidence was he sailed regarding the British Naval dan now exial, or have ever all have a good holiday and the he would He wished all the students a very happy ndduced. The jury brought in a verdict clusion of the Peace Conference.
building of manslaughter against a friend of the
programme until after the con-existoil
ously testibed that be did not supply bar ruit other types way vessels, including ing prisoners whose whoresbosts have not deceased's, named Doveulis, who stron-suspend the sonstruction of destroyers, Genral parting are still in Germanny, sock- The Netherlands' Minister states ilint Meanwhile, orders have been given to there is no evidence of their existence with the cornine which caused her death. light cruisers, not yet complete..
ye been disclosed.
TEMPORARILY.
see most of them back at school on the
uponing day, the 21st of February.
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