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THE" HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 1919.
STRIKE EPIDEMIC SPREADS TO
SCOTLAND:
FRESH RAILWAY. TROUBLE BREWING.
VICTORIOUS LEADERS HONOURED:
LABOUR WILL MOVE REDUCTION OF GRANTS.
COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING IN AMERICA.
LATEST CAREES,
PHROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY..)
LABOUR UNREST AT HOME.
POLICE STRIKERS NOW NUMBER
2,300,
"
LONDON, August 8th,
The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Polier announced yesterday evening that
the Police strikers in the country num- boree 20
MANCHESTER POLICE REFUSE TO
STRIKE.
LONDON, August Stİv A secting of the Manchester Policy have resolved not to strike.
AMERICA'S PEACE-TIME ARMY
A COMPULSORY TRAINING
SCHEME.
WASHINGTON, "Angust oth Mr. Newton D. Baker has submitted to Congress a Bill providing for a pecce. time Army of 570,000, and three months compulsory military training of all youths is the age of 10, after which they will be subject to two years military service,
PROFITEERING AT HOME.
SOME INTERESTING REVELATIONS.
LONDON. August äth. The meeting expressed the hope that the
The first pale meeting of the Comunit Government Would withdraw or amende sf the House of Commons to enquire the first four clauses of the Police Bill
into high prices and profiteering was held "tormy"
POLICE WILL IN THE LORDS
Losos, August othi The House of Lands passed the second reaching of the Police Bill. WHOLESALE RESIGNATIONS FROM
THE POLICE UNION.
LONDON, August stk. Meetings of the Polier at Bristol St. Helen's, a South Shields has decided bodily to resign from the Pulice Union. THE THEN END OF THE WEDGE,"
Sospes. August 6th. The South London. Tube strikers have, passed a resolution affirming their deter misation not to resunte until the Polier Bill has been withdrasm and derlaring the the B1 is the "this" ond af the wedien
to suppress the freedom of the individual THE NINE HELMS RAILWAY STRIKE.
M. G. H. Roberts, the Fond Control T said that prios were bound to ris whether they were controlled or uncon mbed.
He efiioned that there had been le E.,,
gitimate splation among dealers in hacon, ham, and lard, Some wholesale parcels of baan had changed handa hve times before reaching the public.
Mr. Roberts declared that there profiteering in the clothing and boot trades,
HUNGARY.
"Paris, August 6th.
The Supreme Council has decided that an Inter-Allied Military Mission, consist ing of tieneral, shall be despatched in mediately to adapest accompanied by an escort, nor exceding, a company for each Power.
FIGHTING BOLSHEVISM. SUCCESSFUL RAID ON LAKE ON EGA.
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LOSDUS, August 3th. { {x{ra{kti ti General Maynard reports that a success ful raid was carried out on Augusė, Ind. by combined forces on land sea, and aire with a view to surprising the enemy's Botilli on Lake Onega, and expturing the port of Talvuiski, 40 miles south-east of Medvyeiyagora,
Two enery Steamers, armed with 3 inch Funs, wire captured in good condition. A third rin asbore
Talviski was captari, als au pri-i
Mitte..
CRICKET AT HOME NUMEROUS DEAWS MATCHES.
LONDON, August 5th. The Australians beat Sussex by innings and i rans.
Warwickshire heat Derbyshire by to wickets,
·- ---.
2111
The following Hampshire . 3ties.
irawn: b. Exxx Surrey r. Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire e Lancashire, Gloucestershire Somerset shire, and Leicestershire Northampton-
MOLTE
THE NATION'S THANES BONOPRS FOR WAR SERVICES. Losey, August 3th. The following honours have been com ferred for war services:- EARLDOMS, Field-Marshal Sie Douglas GLENCE-tre-Yo, Catader
Haik.
[stuve 1915.
anthief on the British Anies in France
2
EVO 3.0, Commander of the Admiral Sir David Beatty, G.C.B., frand Biret since 1916.
till
VISCOUNTY.
FAR EASTERN CABLE THE NEW GREAT BRITAIN. JOURNALISTIC VENTURE IN
NEWS.
«SHOW UUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
A TUCHUN'S URUELTY
PRKING, August 7th.) Reports from Trinania state that the had three citerly citizens cruelly tortured Tuchun, Ma Liang, under martial law, and executed for participating in the boyrott movement.
JAPANESE AND THE DIL COS. INSTALLATIONS AT TSINGTAG,
retnove
The Japanese at Tsingtan having order ed the Standard Oil Company and the Asiatic Petroleum Company to their installations so as to fake roma for railway termini, the matter is engaging the Legatin's attention
BY COURTESY OF THE HONGKONG, CHINESK COMMERCIAL SEWS."}
SOME IMPRESSIONS OF TRADE
AND INDUSTRY.
MIDDLETON SMITH M.SC.)
THE EAST.
A KOBE PRODUCTION.
THY PROF.
It is is a month since the writer In letter recently received by fanded in the old country "and he has gentleman in Shanghai from one formerly had time and opportunity to re some of resident in Kobe but now in Canada, an listen to those whose life-work is British journalistic venture in the early days in the well-known industrial centres and to account is given of a highly interesting trade. He has been able to tell men who Japan. At the time this remarkable news, once were well-known in the
Far East ouditions in China, and from them all honours in Ruby, against Captain Byrne,
paper was produced, a German named and now live in Londen, of the changing Rasch was a candidate for municipal bu, has had the samy impression The supporters of the British candidate that although they live in
It is
thoughts are mire, often concerned with were led by the writer of this letter and Chinn than any other topic. They long. Billy iron, and although it was for the day when they would” resin, † recognized that Busch was certain to be but well, su can wad all about thepeted, it we decided to make a clete Leadin
ak
even mined fight in favour of the Admiral." i: hi TN
about Indiays they spoke of Captain Byrne. Then, the iden hoids good further Bast still. And th the beat of the contest, this remarkable .SI, in the offices in p near Combardjournalistic venture took place, being Street and Graeviturch Street you find described as follows:-- then who ryeuleet tally episodes of their days in Chint: men who rend the
werkty editions of the Far Eastern newspapers as keenly as we read the weekly Timer in Hongkong. They are mene in their fifties, sixties, and seventies and in the aggre gate they have an SHANGHAI, August seh,
by no other Pau Kahin has telegraphed to grupp af men in Europe or Amerie Faking that he has taken over the MilAnd every one of them wants to prenitore, tary Governorship of Kirm. He expects as far as lies within his power, the entise that all disputes can be settled amicably.
fof Anglo-Chipes friendship..
NEW MILITARY GOVERNOR OF
KIRIN.
THE INTERNAL CONFERENCE. President Phu Sai-chong has sent Loung Say to ask Cha Kaiskim ter
urn to Peking to act as chief delegate again-in-the-peace-negotiations with the Southe
..
CHINA AND THE AUSTRIAN TREATY.
Treaty is to be signed on Augast 12th. Peking Government that the Austrian Luk Tsinghung has telegraphed to the
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS COUNCIL
from Luk Tring-beung that he proposes The Cabinet has received a telegram
dentes to the Council of the League of to appoint gan Wai-hing as one of the
Nations,
JAPAN'S CONDITIONS FOR RÉTERN
OF TSINGTÃO.........”
and the Chinese prace of China fhis Fife and had ien a successful editor.
THE NEW PARKIOTIS AL
At dinner ope night half a dozen of na determined to issue a paper, and there and then with the aid of a fellow called Hickerby in charge of a paper mill, but who had been brought up on a paper alt we brought out the Kube Chesininte, : 1. ransacked and found a lot of enrtridge paper that we used for wrapping up pares, Rickerby found an employee of his who had a pricting press, and with These men are finks in the chain those interisks we wet to work. The paper tween the factories of Great Britain and differed from the ordinary style, for we the markets of China. It is a chain that gaid. We are fully, responsible for all thes joins the consaar, or purchaser, in opinions of mar correspondents. We gave Yunnan or Hupeh with the workmar of Manchester, Lerds, Birmingham-phear the Hongkong and Shanghai Glasgow,
fil accounts of meetings which took The great problem strengthen the chain
Bank, verbatim reports of the speeches (of iconrae, not a word of truth in them), ant emunter-meetings which had taken visit this country of Preat Bri place at the Oriental, Bank. You may tam just now you will, a Best fanes, that with the editorial, advertise bad. To day (E am writing in July) the clined to say that the trade outlook is
ments. Fetters from correspondents, etc.. it ran into something. between three and manager of a large engineering works in
four o'clock am." before we gut the thing Scotland told me a doleful story of huge
in shape, and Bad notices printed that the increases in wages. My improvers Kobe Chronicle would be issued in the before the war were paid as, tdo a week
Burning. Somewhere about that time now obtain £ 5.," he said dejectedly
think nothing of paying one in a still more dejected tone, fand added, with iconscinus humour and and I went out armed with a sheaf of posters and a bucket of paste which I and they
innovation, and be prophecied disaster think the story Willoughby mentioned
nip of
of whiskey.
this the walls of the Settlement with notices.
about my getting Groo climb the firm. climb up and paste one of the notices on hell ladder originated Ben. I got him to the hell itself, and then ring the infernal thing to get the folk to come and rel the notices."
If yo
whos
He dng for the ruck to make, and we plasteret
because of the waste and extravagance. ed that his orders en hand would keep But, in reply to my question, he announe- bis works busy id the next 30 years nt last.
of work that tells
and then Commander of the tary for Foreign Affairs has decided to ninety and be said,
Allenby GUM.G., KUB., Commander
nere Sir Edmond Henry Hyniaan -Chier of the Egyptian Expeditian Forte, siden 1917,
BAKONYS. General Sir Hubert Charles Onslow Pinmers
G.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., Aommander of the Third Army, British Expeditionary Force in France, since 1918, ALLIED MILITARY MISSION FOR K.Q.M. 6.6.V.O., B.C.B.,
Keral Sir Henry Seymour Rawlins, BUDAPEST.
of the Fith Aeny. British Expeditionary
Comman
nder Force in France.
Generik the Hen. Mr. Julian. Hedworth George Byng, K.U.B., KCMG., M.V.O., tommander of the Third Army, British xpeditionary Force in France, trom 1917 Fourth Army.
Admiral Sir Charles Edward Madden, KCB KCMG, VO., Second in Fise hd and thirty on London BRITISH TROOPS ON THEIR WAY.Command of the Grand Fleet since 1017 and Fler' Wexler drivers are out as a
Ice-Admiral Sir Reger John Brownlow Kine-chat and the guards of troops before him, had doubtless spet expri resélt of al- Nine Elnus resolution, which
Alegrane fra Vienna' says that Bri-tommander of the Channel Fleet in way will be under the joirt admines listened to the
BERLIN, August 5th. was net eetlorised by the Executive of
R.C.B., CG, CVO D.5.0..chau will be withdrawn: the Kiarching difficulties, watchal the new competition; the Soci Bank Holiin. traffic was fish troops are in te to Budapest from
scrapevery-ten-years considerably delayer,
01 Chin and Japan: Japanese school of thought: but they just went on 'DITATING TO THE NATIONAL BLOCKADE TO BE RAISED ON
Robo dmiral Sir John Micine di offers will be appointed to deal with with the job, and they were as
jealous K.C.B.. Commander of the Bri-fairs in the Concessions. No derision
· RAILWAY EXECUTIVE
tish Mediterranean Fleet since 1917. CONDITIONS.
good name of that fria was Commander Sir Reginald Yorke Tyrtion of an International Concession,
has yet been made in regard to the quier Luesar of the talk arout his wife. They PARIS. August 6th.
whitt, KCB., D.S.O., Lommander of ide
cannot
to be without a fault. for: A meeting of railwaynieg at Liverpool On the suggestion of MF. H. C. Hoover, Destroyer Flotilla of the First Fleet since
they will not quickly adapt, new iders yesterday evening, passed solution | The Supreme Council has decided to raise
and they are to suspicious of innova- 1918. calling on the Executive of the National the blockade of Hungary, conditionally
tions: but they Aet there." -As our Union of Railwayinen to support then the good behaviour of the new Han
American friends say, they deliver the Polier strikers,
goods, and when they do deliver the goods you may be quite sure that the goods will inst
LONDON, August Hth.
Losdes, August 8th.
In the event of the Executive's rofusal, the meeting favoured direct action.
FRESH RAILWAY TROUBLE
BREWING..
Losnos, August 6th,
Fresh railway trouble is brewing as & result of dissatisfaction over the new seale of pay proposed by the Government.
STRIKES REPUDIATED BY
EXECUTIVES..
ONION. August 6th Both the Tube and the Nine Elms Strikes have been repudiated by the Execu tives of the Unions concerned,
ASHINGTON MINERS RESUME
WORK.
LONDON, August 6th."
t':ume.
garian Government.
rent ro
and
Field-Mural Sir Henry Hughes Wil- | KOR. KL.B., D.S.O., Chief of the Im perial General Staff since 1019. The request of the Budapest Goveen- General Sir William Robert Robertson, ment that each great Ally send a reg..B, KCV.O., D.S.O., General Officer
Commanding-in-Chief, The Hung, has been refused;"
Great Government has been e
Britain, informed that the Rumanian troops will remain where they are
Sir William Riddell Birdwood, K.C.B., K.U.S., K...G.. until Hungary
CLE, S., Congder of the Australian and New Zealand Forces, from 1914 to 1918,
Generar Sir Hugh Mentage Trenchard, K.C.B., B.SO. Commander of the Royal
complies with the terms of the Armistice, WAR HISTORY.
1
Cabinet since 1916.
THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS" OF Air Force.
NIST, 1917,
LONDON, August 5th. in the House of Commons, in reply to Corimander Kenworthy. Mr Cecil Harmsworth,
in August. 1917. stated that after the Pope's peace pro posals, Count de Salis, the British Minis
"pence negotiation to the alleged
A MOVE TO REDUCE THE GRANTS.
LONDOS, August 6th. The Labour Party has decided on a move to reduce the grants to £200,000. ter at the Vatican, was instructed to in- Lobby, is the smallness of the recognition The main criticism of the grants in the The miners at Ashington have resumed form Cardinal Gasparri that the Governaccorded to the Air Forc
ment could
not reply as it
hope fess to attempt to bring the gerents to an agreement until the Central Powers had given some indication of their war objects
Cardinal Gasparri replied, narrowing
work."
STRIKE FEVER SPREADS TO SCOTLAND.
LONDON, August 6th.
N
It is reported that the Japanese Secre. 10' the long,
these
Borks following conditions-At the time the seccate to nons in quality. return Tsingtau to Chinn under the turned
particular class t machinery which, in its own line, ist arrangement is utade for the return of secont
And I knew Tsingtao to China, all Ja
My friend, and his father int was true. Japanese
the Kino-
"THROUGH" RESTER STAGENCY, I
CHINA'S AMBITIONS.
PARIS, August 3th..
the
".
The men
4
MERRIE ENGLAND,
The Enabling Bill, an English Church mensure, with prúposed by a Sént, ureended by a Scot, and opposed by a Sent, while the soje verupant of the Government hench was Ford Sinha of Bombay.]
While other nations, great and small. Filled with a fervour deep, devour and freed from bonds that fret and thrall.
For self-determination shout, England alone, contented with her, Jof, " Just carries on and does not care a jat.
'
When Scots in Scotland rule the roust,
When Wales has re-nbsorbed L.C.. When Ireland's shackles have been looted. And. India's coral strand" is free,
Aneric England" run by English- The world's last gonder will be witnessed
then:
Inen!
E. L.R
ten.
bid by
workshops.
With all of his natural conservatismn A Havas message sayy:-
and suspicion of new ideas my friend Mr. Cheng Ting Wang, the head of the had no illusions about the future strug Chinese Peace. Delegation in Paris, as gle in trade.
We are stated that China's wish is to work with for a couple of years, he said, America, France and England, the three ne ust extend our harkets and find all right enough bus leading democratic countries in the world. new ones. China's principles and systems of Cov urday and the fattire the creation u
That is the patriotism nf rnment coincide with those of Britain. a demand for British goods. I Great "France, and America.
He said: We are trying to watch Britain does incline her fiscal policy more, lish firmly our demoerasir institutions, beaise of the new patriotism.
and more towards protection it will be Lieut. Col. Bir Maurice Pascal Alers We are the first to try this is Asia, and and the women who rigde the shells and I whith the women did much has, been writ.... Hankes, K.C.B.. Secretary of the War we hope that the three great cum the guns, who put on uniforms during the in sume of the repetition work they were There is plenty of evidence that tries will help make this-success-real.
war for the first time in their lives, did that JAPAN, WILL RETURN KIAOCHAU France is over, but they will never forgetable, the women are dropping out.
better than the men whom they replaced, for their country. the
the fighting but now that the men are again avail TO CHINA.
They call themselves to fur allowing have only two women left now," said = #We the Germans to deceive them before the work's manager recently to the writer, Toxio. August 6th. War They Decount angry when they The Foreign Minister. Baron Uchida, bear truths about untar methods of
"and they will soon go because the men in a statement, declares that Inpan, trade in the Far East. MARSHAL FOCH'S GENIUS,
Such things may are making such a fuss about keeping it will to her pledge, to China, in 1915. But, affect Wam personally, but it affects
them on." Daring the war more than half of the workers PARIS, August 7th.
willing to of the their fellows.
any other nation A Kava message says 1-***
in Commons, paid a great tribute to Marshal
many cases, they Kisochan territory to China immediately er our trade pitch.. they were paid well were women. They Japan ratifies the Treaty of Versailles.
did not like the Mr. Lloyd George, in the House of Further, Japan includes any rights affect that the war has made its mark upon tically all of the works in Britain have
de not complete the sentence, but you see
the haurs long, although nowy
foundI The Northern Miners' Association has the issue to Belgium and emphasising the Fork, the Allied Generalisimo, by whome/g the territorial overcinty of China ofter the other check, but think rather of 1 forty-eight hour week. The women will,
their natures. They are not willing to in the Province of Shantung.
an eye for an eye."
remain in the drawing offers. light work conarcted with the electrical trade, ete, THE INTEREST IN CHINAL
but
there is every reason to believe that It was as if the British people are they will not work. in the general
engineer learning more about the Chinese than ing shape. They are not to be seen PARIS, August 7th. was formerly the case They know all palating
heavy A Havas message says:- The Inst resolution to be brought up in
lathes machine tools, etc.. .about the coclus, in France, and they the House of Common, on Wednesdays nese pesce delegate, the Chinese will not construction and the development of the of the war. Perhaps future generations as during the war. That chapter of work- According to an interview with a Chi- cannot understand the delays in railway shop history is closed: it by Mr. Lloyd George, in conficction with persist in their demand that Japan hand mes
it was the ro
romance the nation's thanks to the fighting forces, over the iron mines at Chin-ling and the rels of the Chinese and the Japanese; hastramrata ke supplying chess of our they are puzzled over the quar will speak of those women who were gr reads:
coal in lake her sovereignty over commercial, possibili off their hair to supply cord used in de
were work and were of them still think that
historians spoke, the the heroism of these who have fallen in Tsingtao- upon Kinchau bay, although ties of the country. A few days ago the fence of the city.
ing in 1914, but China
But they are ager Youth, of the women of Carthage who ent
its sympathy to their the service of their country, and tenders China is willing to make the city an inter new. Rotary Clubs in a non-manufactur-evidence. It suprises, the writer each day ret some officials of one g the And yet the women mechanics are in their pride. Mr. Lloyd George also moves a resolu-
Come tion
the nation's profound
British trade to China, i to us about to see the women in military unity
ductor acting, as chaffeurs, while young officers" sense of.
and gratitude for the
member. Yes, do," added the lawyer are riding in the eary a supreme service rendered to the British
member why can't Eritain do mors
women nation by Field-Marshal Foch
General
trade out there?" PARIS, August 7th.
Now that Rotary issimo
Allied mo of the
Armies.
A Havas message BAYS:—
the Club is like all of these new Rotary club Identical resolutions will be proposed independence was expressed at a dinner
Sympathy for the Koreans fighting for the motto is Bervice not self. Lord Carton in the House of Lords. by
The proposals in regard to money grants at the Peace Conference.
given, in Paris, to the Korean delegation "the community-one doctor, one parson, is difficult to believe that they will will- to the victorious leaders will be brought
one man from a bank, one grocer, one ingly give up the very good wages they Inwyer, and so on-one from each profes receive, but it is evident that the mer sion and trade in the town. And ones are not willing to remain unemployed all take lunch together and without grumbling that wousen are doing
resulted in favour of a general strike. in Reichstag resolution opposing annexngeni is the way was won in 1918. volving 11.000 workers in the Midlothiantions.
and Fast Lothian rollieries.
BAKERS STRIKE CAUSING. INCONVENIENCE.
Count de Salis observed that the deci sion did not rest with the Beirhatag.
Cardinal Gusnarri wished to pursue "the" matter, and telegraphed to the German Government for an official declaration
Loxooy, August 6th. The bakers' strike, which is inconveni-relative to Belriem. encing London and the country generally, has resulted in a bread famine in Liver pool. The Lord Mayor stated yesterday evening that not a single loaf was procur able in the city.
BAKERS REJECT ARBITRATION. Loyboy, August 6th,
Count de Sal aid that Belgium was only one of the manveisaues.
beritive GivingCount / Salis's report, undesirable to be drawn into a piecemeal
British
had considered discussion, and had decided that if the Central Powers wished to negotiate they should state their terms in full.
Count de Salis was therefore instructed oftiations between the Vatican and Ger-
many. The matter then dropped.
ECONOMIC SITUATION IN EUROPE
EARLIER CARLES.
THE DEBT OF GRATITUDE TO MARSHAL FOCH.
LONDON, August 5th.
TSINGTAO MAY BE AN INTER- NATIONAL PORT.
احالے
น
Seventhly, that this House doth acknow. I mines which the Genever agree pore is in China.
A ballot among the members of the not to intervene in any way in the nego of their sorrow relatives in the hour national port like Shanghai.
Bakery Union rejected the offer arbitration. LIVERPOOL MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES "THREATENING,
LONDON, August 6th.
A meeting of the Municipal employés Association of Liverpool has resolved on a strike unless the tramway men's demands are conceded.
A FIRE IN LIVERPOOL
LONDON, August 8th. Liverpool was quiet yesterday. except for a fire, (caused by an incendiary) which gutted the Corporation's wastpaper stores THE THREATENED GENERAL STRIKE.
THREATENED SHORTAGE OF
At
COALL
PARIS, August 7th. A Havay message saya —
a meeting of the Supreme Allied Council in Paris, Mr. H C. Hoover, the Food Controller, stated that no coal im- norts to Europe could be expected from the United States,
Consequently, the Supreme Council has decided to form an Inter-Allied Council for the production and distribution of roal. using Czech and Polish workers in the French, Belgian and German mines.
ав
up by Mr. Lloyd George, day, in the form of a message from the King.
KOREAN DELEGATION ENTER- TAINED IN PARIS.
NEW CURE FOR SEA-SICKNESS.
"
writer
new.
talk
There of
a member representing each section
ion of
ILAJ-
passengera understand all and the
ar. It is incredible. you see it, that women can drive benvy motor-lorries through towns, It
week ease them on a commercial, their work. At present there, seems to be
or
tion.
THE ALLIED OCCUPATION.
someone
subject., 11 they know
no immediate danger of themployment.. NO TIME LIMIT FIXED.
Major A. E. Lemon, surgeon, of the that you come from the Far East you 12th infantry. Baserta that he has dis are as welcome at a Botary luncheon as High wages, high cost of living, an
· PARIS, August Sib.
covered a means of eliminating seasick is a missionary from Inland China at a imost careless disregard of the value of A Havas message says:--
ness, through the medium of medicated bazaar or meeting for raising money for money on the part of the workers, have June
The text of the Declaration signed on United St common with net practical way of lifting millions of duction unless this goods can be absorbert- gau. Major Lemon returned to the missionary effort. And the new patriot-introduced a great change in factory life. 16th
by President Wilson, M. Northern,
recently aboard the
There is only one Griat ism says that trade, honestly conducted, Clemenceau and Mr. Lloyd George, Te
the high 14 missionary enterprise. It is the only wages, and that is by increased produc
paying other person aboard the ship, the
But it is useless, to increase pro intive to the Allied occupation of the was ill on the second day out. Taking hisces above starvation level. Rhine Provinces, has been published. on August 2nd, to bring about Rilver is quoted at 57d buyers and 66cist that the period of occupation of packing of it, and, with the aid
Allied and
The pioneers in Chios who are doing Associated Powers will he made picture of the gauze, be says.
their best to create demand are, there the complete execution There is the reparation clauses. becue they cou with the drum. No repeated this opera- changes. It difficult to describe tech the leading country in science and invention.
-of-*-surgical-instrument pressed it into
In visiting the engineering-works of fore, doing valuable work. For Great demand from the Continent,
until it was is workshop. is Great Britain the writer has noticed many
Britain is to day, more than at other sider that Germany will be obliged to tion upon the other ear, and within a LONDON August 6th. Bilver is quoted at 50ld, huvers and necessary guarantees before the expiration appeared, and be was able to go about on
furnish every proof of goodwill and all very short, time the illness entirely dis war has had a quickening effect which bus and that fact will be very largely the 657-184, sellers. The market, is quieter. of a period of 15 years.
made a complete revolution. Of the work cause of her rapid recovery from effects deck, feeling no further ill effects.
(Continued at foot of next column.).
of t
the war that, it is expected, we shull witness in this generation.
LONDON, August 6th. A meeting of Trade organisations in Liverpool Union or Strike Committee to carry out the resolu
D general tion cabled on August 4th,
The Executive of the Triple Alliance
THE SILVER MARKET.
LONDON, August 6th.
“generį“strike by the dislocation of mining. Sollers. The sumplis short
transport, and railways unless the Govern ment adopted certain nolíci in regard to Rusi, military service, and "conscientious obinclots.]
The
THE ROMANCE OF THE WORKSHOPS,
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