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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES,

ĮTHROUGH REUTEX's Ågency.1

-SCOURGE OF

BOLSHEVISM.

FITEOUS APPEAL FROM

NORTHERN RUSSIA,

ARCHANOL, Abgust. Eith “A nueving appeal bus beri issued to the Western Democracies by the Presidents of the Zemstves in Northern Russin against

THE PROFITEERING BILL.

ANIMATED DISCUSSION IN THE

-COMMONS...

THE HONGKONG

In the House of Commons, Sir Auckland

Gedding, moving the second reading of the Profiteering Bill, defined profiteering, as

aking an unreasonably large proßt, all the circumstances of the case being known. "By the sale of ars artiel, which was one, or king of a kind, in common use by, or for, the e

"community.

DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST

OBITUARY. CARNEGIE, THE PHILAN THROPIST:

the population to the mercy of the Bol-reation of social meest, which materialisme

sheviks.

"...

story.

Hor

FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

I COCRTESY OF THERONGKONG CHINESE COMMERCIAL NEWS."

BICE FOR HONGKONG,

SHANGHAI, August 14th.

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DEATH AND FUNERAL OF MR.. SHAW.

THE "SHELL HOW SHELL

ARMADA,

PIONEERED

LIQUID FUEL.

The present, victory was gained by the biod of the Puilus, the Tommies, the Anditi and the Yanks, but it could ant Iso been gained without shas seker blood this earth which is called it. Thi Victory will no longer be that of Samo shane, but the Babyy of Park Dil" M BRANSKA.

Ram-you daat-yon, liver,

The death occurred at the Peak Hos- Laxox (Massachusetts), Aug. Lith.

pital, un Wednesday night of Me. D. The death is announeng of Mr. Andrew

Shaw after a sustained attack of typhoid tever. Mr. Shaw was employed in the Kow Carnegie, the world. famous philand

Toon Docks and was a very popular figare thropist,, who benefactions, up to July,

The Cabinet has onteres Cheong Kingber of the Cricket Club and the Forlog

in Kowloon. Being an enthusiastic m 1915, amounted to £70,000,000.

The lie of makes a very romantic

Me. Andrew Carnegie in, the Military Governnor of Hanan, to`

Green Club He was also a member of Dunfermline, Seatland, an Sovember loth, end 10,000 shek or rieể cône shek equals

"B" Company, Hingkong Defence (Kipling's 135 he went with his family to Ameriva when he was only

is batting

to Hongkong, to relieve the Corps. Mrs. Shay; left for Home about years old. Soon after bis arrival in dieriin has obtained work as rice famine, instead of sending the rice iu mnths ago on the Empipes of Busia, 4 wearer's assistant in as rottest factory in Sir Auckland Geddes emphasised that there it he became a telegraph merger DEATH OF A MILITARY GOVERNORS

to Peking as pros copoly ordered. Philadelphia, and when he was

She was informed of her husband's illas the withdrawal of crops, thus leaving ourful effects of profiteering included the buy in the Pittsburg tire of the Uhio Tele-

by rable, and is believed to be now sither Co. Being

on her way back trị thể Colony or about an industrins mind.

Yang Sin-tik. Military Governor of too start. of the Pennphy and catered the service

Railroad Co., hecoming Chik kiang, died yesterday. In is report. first a telegraph operator and then being the Pittsburgh Division. Phidiphin System.Chief of the Chinese troops in Shanghai, promotes gradum Lo Sperintendent of

-1 that Go Wing-cheung, Tommander-in- He then joined Mr. Woodruff, the inventor shoping ra, in organising the Wood- rud Shoping Car Company, gaining

through this As an instance of profiteering, he said of one of the biggest fortunes in the aor. Company what proved to be the nucleus that hout, which could in purchased whole-hong this time he invested carefully in2 ail

where fortune being with him, h sale at low to do, neres sold by retaile

very mansiderably from 30%, to 71x, per pair. "A trader for

During the American Civil War, he served it- Superintendent, Mihears Railways and repairing cottages amounted at present to ferment graph Finis in cla Kost Elam, whereas £2,500 provided an ade

After the war, he developed ironworks of

kinds, and establishes.. t Pin quate profit.

burgh, th

Bridge Works and the T'aim

f he revala Bron Work, The Government intended to stop these tionised the spot industry in imeing

tits-heessare:p things..

press of making steel; and beme the paripal wre, a low yeurs steel Works, and other large plants, all of Eater, of the Himestend and Edgar Thomsen which he consolidated in 10 with his w Company th

Bros, into the Carnegie Carnegis sest to, which, 2 years later; was merged into the United States Steel Corporation. In 1901 ho retired from bush

contrified to the disturbance and dis- The appeal recalls the writes of the Blorganisation of industrial life. Workers sheviks, their dispersing of the Constituent were discouraged from procuring freely Assembly. their wholesale murders of

because they felt that they were lining the in favour of it, their pockets of their employers. those deranstrating signing of the Brest-hitovsk Treaty, their dissolutia of the workers and "peasants" organisaties, their shouting of everys

bily, who criticised tem, their arrest and expuiston of non-Balshevik Surialists, etc.

ample The append states that, terrorish, the peasant, in various parts of Russia, ose up, en fight for the Cons stitient Asstubay - and now thep heap. that the Allies are Fasing Russia.

The appeal conting This amoral and material blow will make the struggle against Bolshnn ist beyond our "strength, We shall not give up the fight, but ar ask you to grimember that ripot only enlis forth gratitude but brings certain respons ibilities to the helper, Fonsider the thousands of executions of oid men and women, thom

sufferings, the hunger, and

||

"Sir Auckland Gieddes acknowledged that the present, high prices were not entirely dug to profiteering.

E admitted that there would be very great difficulties to be overcome in administering the Bilt but there would be greater dangers if the position was left untouched. He stated that Ireland was included in the measura. Mr. Kennedy Jones moved its rejection.

Wendesirable.

think what this blow will mean. appeal to the feelings of human justice which never earf die in the hearts of free democracies.

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, and began the long list of benefaction which has made his une so well known throughout the world. Remembering his

arly struggles against the difficulties he had to intend with from a very defcient edara- tion, he has given Horaries to in the Cnited States and Great Britain and Targe

in other benefactions.

His

native town. Dunfermlines is replete with

tion

An

will sucred him.

CHINA AND THE LEAGUE DE NATIONS.

With a hrnce of locking screws pies of coil. Today, taped with fael was in the old days tethered to her sup- it tanks, she is free of the whole world, and where oil is used cu cup her way. -- This is hut one aspect of the revolutionary atuener of all un, the condition, of vie The remains, 's nick were interred atory emphasised in M. Befenger's striking military honours, Happy Valley "yesterday, were noordni | statement alre For the Allies con- The hearse arrives at | sumption vi fiquid Fuel in the curse of the Monument at alou 50 p.m. Here into milions of tons, and these millions the war falsifed all calculations, running the collins as transferred to a gun varri. en the uservation of half as many age and covered with the Pnion Jack

millóns more tons of coal, saved to thes Alis for the purposes of manufacturing The englege was headed by a firing party mannitions, maintaining the railway wer supplied by Company, il, K.PKC. Exton, and keeping the homes fires burning. || followed by the bind of H.MS. WOMA pliging Beethoven's Funeral March' Indiately behind the this walked Messas, D. S. Cooper, W. P. Hedley, and J.-S. Macintosh, three of the deceased's fiest intimate friends. They were tollow" ed by. Col. Chapinan, Major Waketinu ↑ shell," "

apt. Stewart and Lieut. Thomas after tom cang Mr. H. Mr. Dyer and a number "ot' the emplogi's of the Hongkong and

Whumpón Dock to, and other Friends.

The service both at the mortuary chapel The rest the graveside was taken by the Rv.

The Shanghai Chinese have teleginphod to the Peking Government asking for the recall u Lex Ting-cheung, and the ap- painument of Wang Chin-ting as Chief

· Delegate on the Council of the League of Nation

DISBANDING SOLDIERS IN HUPEE

Wang Chimyon. Military Governor of Hapeh, has asked for permission " to- obtain a loan of X1.065,000 to defray the cost of disbanding his soldiers. quest has been sanctioned, is,

INTERNAL PEACE, Wong Yap tong has been appointed chief delegate to South. He has been given full power to make peace with the

act for th Peking Government.

PREMIER'S APPOINTMENT STILL OPEN.

Presiden Cha Sai-cheong still wants

thuise

Th shelt group was alone respon sible for the introduction of liquid fuel." states the Petralcom Becer: and in an

important article in the loan and (kan Represe Sir Marens Samuel tells a 42 absorbing story of the way in which the fuel that contributeri so much towards winning the "wiss pinnerred by

*

No one in, u probably would., dise te the claim of the Shell Company Lo have been the missionaries in the tause of liquid fel and its practical use throughout the world." Sir Mareus writes. rise, we have to go back twenty years To tag the Zenesis of this great water

to the Company's striking of oil in

proved of very benvy specific gravity.“ Says Sip Mareus,and threatened great difficulties in finding a market. decided to adapt on ships to burnng it So we

as fet under their boilers.

This was

J. Rizk Muconochie, The pallbearers | Rocte, East Borneo. This petroleum were Messrs. Lareig, Bolton, Ramsay, Me Caskill and Browell. At the close the usual three volleys were fired and the East Posts sounded by thrée nugins of the Manchester Regiment.

so sucessful that we urged it upon the Amungst

who attended wer British Government, giving them every Messrs. R. M. Dyer, F. Neave, J. Hyusupportunity of seeing it working, and fur D. J. Keith. Holines. W. Patton, W. their better convection bringing home' Davidom, J. Robson, R. Pithin, C. Cristeainer ander liquid fuel from Borneo pm, Steel. W. Taylor," H. Sert, D. via the Fape to London" Main W., Dewald, J. Stokes, h. d. (the Jux which accomplish this OK, J. R. Cangunan, W. J. Digitran, De | historic voyage. brought petrol in hulk J. Harvey, W, T. Robertson, J. A. Martin, this first time that it has ever been su car-

The stramar

Round the World" ;* Triumphant how Shamoo to be the new Premier and W. Cameron. "A, T, Lammert, U. Me ried. constituting another record for

the bsence of elenuntary justice and He thought the Bill would be ineffective

memorials of his generosity, in the form of freedom which will undoubtedly result and would be positively harmful to brazie,

parks, hds, Draries, is unwn hall, etc. It would create, another vast and expen-He is a life trust of the Carnegie Prpora from the departure of the Allies. We ask, we demand that the Western Democraciessive Department, which was at present af York founded to marry on the various works on which he has been engaged. He

has published several links: American Four-in-haul in Hrimin. 1983; Demesney, 1986: The Gospel of Wenth, 1900 The Empire of

1X02: Life of James Watt. 1906: today, 1908, Mr. Carrobles of Commander of the Legion of Honour

appointed France in 1907, and has also revived the and the tirand Crass of the Order of Pane firand Cross of the Order of Orange Nassau brok

He was the Lord-Rector, of Mr. Andrew's University from 1903 to 1987 and of Aberdeen University from 1912 to 1. The Bill passed its second reading He married, in 1987, Miss Louise Whithold, et New York. His only daughter an only child; was married about three months to an American Sival Officer.]

POERS CAPTURE MINSK,

Lasius, August 19th.

Die Wap tillion states in

A. Önctuopa says "that the Poles, in

the last fortnight, have been advaleing.

Sir W. W. Rutherford seconded the re- jection. A very animated debate ensued. The Bill was much critifised, but many pported it. hvenue its passage is bound to have god inoral effect, showing that the Government realises the need of speedy

Action,

slowly but steadily gowards Minsk against-51. votes, mua.

Sirung Bolshevik resistange,

The Bolsheviks. Inced with converg mag movement, west and north of the city. panter-attacked heavily on July 30th from both directions, with the objem of breaking the claws of an in-closing piaures, but both counter-offensives were -costly failures.

The Bolshliks evacuated. Minsk, which the Poles entered on August Müh.

·· HUNGARY.

LATER.

RUMANIA IGNORES THE ALLIES' NOTE:

Paris, August 12th.

The Ruganian Government has up to maw, not replied to the Ententes Note with reference to Hungary,

of

RETRIEVING WAR DAMAGE.

SALVAGE OPERATIONS ON THE

LAURENTIU."

LONDON, August 11th

form a new Cabinet,

Murray. Hosie, J. P. Robinson, British enterprise. To-day liquid fuel inspector Gordon, Ma Hedley, Mrs. has taken the place of coal on practically Hamsay. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs Atkinson the capital vessels of our Navy, whils [H'S COURTESY OF THE CHINA MAIL"]

The following sen: wreaths The the auxiliary cruisers have also passed Chairman and Directors, the Mongkong from coal to inl -- F.M.S. GOVERNMENT ASSISTING

and Whampoa Dock to, members the) RETURNED SOLDIERS.

The same is rapidly becoming true of Kowloon Cricket Club, members the Row Toon Bowling tien, Kowloon Dock staf steamers are being fitted to-day for bar

our merchant marines Hundreds of Machine Can Co. H.R.DC, Mr. R. Ming liquid fuel, and great plans exist SINGAPORE, August 13th.

Dyer, Mr. 'S.. E. Williamson, Mr. and for building ships with internal combus be, Federated Malay States. Governi

Sirs. Athnson, Mr. and Mrs. G. H ment is granting agricultural land in lors Mag, Mr. G. R. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs Vast preparations are also bring made." tam engines for the use of heavy oil. WM, Johnston, Inspector Gordon. Mrs Marcus adds, for developing avia- not exceeding one hundred acres to men G. Mackintosh, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chaption, by which places unknown either to who left Malaya and other countries in. Mr. W. Tasior, Mr. and Mrs. J.

motor traffer to railways may be reach Smyth, Mr. and Mrs D. Steel, Mr. d. and order to join the Forces and who have Mrs W, G. Browell, M. G. Kelson, Mr.ivilisation carried to many astonished sune of the advantages of now retumed. Applicants must be medi- Forsyth Mr. H. H. Scout, Mr. D. Santives

Cooper, Mr. R. Edwards, Mr. A. E cally fit and have employent here." Wright, Mr. and Mrs Hedley. Mr.ad The work of "Shell" has not ended.

The Government is, ending sums up to

Mrs. F. C. Goodman, R.Q.M.S. Allison, however, with the pioneering of liquid 20.000 spread over five years, at six per Sergt Morse (1st barrica Battalion Manuel supply stations which so completely C. M. S. Smith, U. J.S. Purrect and fuel, The Company has established liquid for the purpose of developing these chester Regt.). 11. and Mrs. G. T. Laing girls the earth that it is possible for a

They are repayable in instalments. Cooper, and Mr. J. Martin.

Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wilks, Mr. H. Set to make a voyage around the world'

GERMAN STOWAWAYS ON THE

- NERA

The salvage operations on the White Star liner Laurentie, sunk by a mine offent, Fannd Light north of Ireland, in Janu-hands.

bullion valued at $1,000,000.

The Polish offensive north of the Pins PROTEST FROM (ZECHO-SLOVAKIA. 197, has peulted in the recovery of

marsh belt is also progressing. The Poles have captured Siniawka, Newvij, and Sluck, in the vicinity of Mir.

The whole of the Bolshevik position on the Western Russian front is becoming difficult.

VOLUNTEER SUCCESSES.

LONDON, August 11th. It is officially stated that the Volunteers ate re-advancing along the Caspian Const, They have landed parties 6 miles from

Astrakhan.

"East of the Volga, a Partisan Corps, attached to General Denikia's Army, raid-

The Czecho-Slovak Government has protested to the Supreme Council against the Rumanian occupation of Hungary, particularly the wholesale seizing of pro- perty to which claim

weho-Slovakia has a

SITUATION IMPROVING, The Rumanian Government is taking steps to avoid the recurrence of acts of violence.

ARCHDUKE JOSEPH WILL NOT ACCEPT THE CROWN,

BERLIN, August 11th. Archduke Joseph has issued a proclama- on to the Hungarian people declaring that he has no idea of reintroducing the West of the Volga the fortunes are Monarchy or of accepting the Crown.

fluctuating,

el Uptern, on the railway line anidway between Urbach and Astrakhan, taking many prisoners.

The Volunteers gained ground in heavy ighting files from Klarkov, and are now within 40 miles east of Odessa along the coast.

Thus the Bolsheviks, possess only 50 miles of the Black Sea coast,

ARMENIA

BRITISH WITHDRAWAL CÓM- MENCES TO-DAY,

PARIS, August 17th. The two British Divisions garrisoning Armenia will begin their evacuation on August 18th. The withdrawal was -postponed for two months by the wish of

the Pence Conference.

The outlook in Armenia is stated to be

grave, but the British Government feels

THE SUPREME COPNCIL'S VIEW.

PARIS, Angust fith.

It is pointed out that the Archduke has given his seance that he is ready to comply immediately with the Conferefice's

THE PRINCE OF WALES.

SINGAPORE, August 14th. A HALT AT NEWFOUNDLAND.

Three Ceruza stowaways have been dis- Sr. Jon's, NEWFOUNDLANE: Aug. "11th.

covered at Singapore aboard the M. M. The battleship Renoien and the cruisers

steainer Jera. When charged at the Dauntless and Dragon anchored near Bell Polier Court for landing without a pass Island in Conoption Bay, where the port they pleaded guilty, and stated that Prince of Wales remains till to-morrow the Russians hail captured them, in 1916. morning.

They were eventually, released and mude LATER.

their way to Shanghai where they stowed away on the Vern

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The Prince of Wales landed at Topsail, a village in Conception Bay, with Rear- Adaira Halsey, and went for a long duuntry walk

BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

A DEFERRED LIST

LONDON, August 11th.

A deferred Birthday Honoam list has

DEATH AND FUNERAL OF MASTER

ROBERT WINFIELD,

main

dr url drawn solely from - Shell ' Roure soureus of production. Thus, ia. Suez there are the supplies from the Egyptian fields; in India, there are Karu- chi, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, and Colombo (Cyloc), and in "the Straits Settlements. Singapore. The Pacific is The death took place at noon on Wednes supplied by the Shell Company of day of Master Robert Winfield, Dockyard California. In the Far East are the

Dutch Indies and Sarawak, the apprentice, son of Mr. W. Winfield, of the sources of Shell" supply: and in Clerical staff of the Naval Yard, and of Mexico, Trinidad,, and Venezuela there Mrs. Winfield, mistress of the Diocesan are further Shell associations. Largy School,

installations for the storage of liquid fuel are maintained as both ends of the Deceased; a promising lad of 142 years Panama Canal. also in China and Aus- of age, had been ill off and on during tralia; and additions are constantly being the past few weeks. Op Sunday, his cake made to the various depots throughout the taking a turn for the worse, he was re- world.

The peculiar character of the Bornco oil, moved to the Naval Hospital, and was which proved so vital a factor in win- operated on for appendicitis that evening. ning the war, has thd to the discovery of He did not long survive the operation. extremely valuable by-products." No less He was a member of the Cadet Corps than 12.000 tons of paraffin wax per year," tund of games, and a fine swimmer. The sympathy of all Mr. and Mrs. Winfield' any millions sterling in value, are ex RELEASE OF GERMAN INTERNED friends will go out to them in their sad last but by no means least, the off is

bereavement. VESSELS.

The funeral took place,,

ordered to find accommodation for the men The Messageries Mariting Co," has been

on a Homeward vessel.

ing,

71! *201

terday even-

tracted. Varnish is also manufactured,

the source of a gråst series of base dye

threaten pallbearers products which

the pre-war this important » E. Seats and F. Wil-market..

The interned Norddeutscher Lloyd were Happy Valley W. Hamilton. R.Genua monopoly in

steamer Hann and the German-Australia

White. Bentley, J. Deane, Copley-Moyle read

liams.

The

been published. It includes an Earldom liner Sydney are shortly expected in the Borial Service

for Viscount Ivengh: Baronies for Sir/Singapore Irom, Batavia. They will go Commander, Hodget Mr. G. Rees, 3r

E. R. Russell and Colonel Hall-Walker, the racehorse-owner: 15 Baronetcies, in- cluding one for Mr. W. Joynson-Hicks; and 24. Knighthoods.

into dock in Singapore..

BELGIAN RELIEF.

go tribut

BARE-FOOTED BEAUTY.

know.

the gathering present were Lieut. Coughlan, Mr. M. S, Northcote,

A correspondent to the Daily Mail, Cawsey, and a number of Chinese writing from Paris, remarks that if the operatives of i Dockyard.

bot included those from to tell continues, or increases in in- Dad

with the summer, there is Musas Gracie,"

no Uncle ing to what lengths feminine fashion will Sid" the organist and choir of St. John's go. The other The National Committee for relief in Cathedral, CD's Dept., H.M. Dockyard, audacious women had appeared at Long- I recorded how come day Belgium ends its labours with a subscrip Electrical staff, Construction Dept.. Mem champs races wearing socks-a mode on April fith, 1915, and up to May 31st, Ter

E.C., the children of Tuge which, it has to be stated, has not sie- 1917, collected solely from the British

tion list of £2,560,876. It was founded bers Day is ch

Terrace,

EN.Y.P.)

Indian

i

Bended in ousting transparent ilk stock.

Empire £3,411,922 18. zd., or an averago European Ordnance Dept, Cord members R.Nardi

of £100,000 per month, which ed through

WAB

expand

ings. To-day have to chronicle s mode

to dispense with designed

women's Commodore's altogether. On that date the announcement was made stall of the Naval Yard, European

Mr. Hoover's Organisation. Dept., H.M. Naval Yard, Commodore and It is Belgium, die National Committee tempor- H.M

new style in shoes-nothing so in view of the American loan to Chief

inelegant as sandals. Under a buckle of Mess, pearls, and chrysoprase, which- must be Hodgson, so expensive that presumably only the

P.On

"It is understood that the Supreme Coun cil takes the view that the political com- plexion of the Hungarian Government is a matter for the people of Hungary, and does not concern the Peace Conference, ) which is chiefly concerned with the estab Jishment of a stable Government with which to negotiate and carry but its THE MOST PROFITABLE BAILWAY obligations:

IN THE WORLD. The Grand Island Railway,, which stretches from River, in North Canada, end to end in is probably the smallest in the world. The entire length of

has since been received as a result mad y Evans, Mr. and Mrs. B. Winde straps of cream-and-apple kid fixed on rolling stock comprises of the original, appeal.

B. Cress Mr. could afford to purchase it, are three two well-word lorries.

Merchandise is

However, in October, 1018, to meet the urgent distress bank, Mr. and Mrs. D. 1: transferred to the rail or cows which immediately followed in the wake and Willie Lawson, Ng Kal (Commodore a white tatin sele, which is supported by

the railroad, and shipped of the retreating again

Germans the National water at the other end.

That, in a sentence; is the new shor and Mr. date has resulted in gifts of clothing to and Mr. J. Deane, Mr. W. E. Leong, exhibiting on a foot a small one, model

George and family, Mr.

Mr. which prominent Faris bootmaker is garians must submit to the presence of the strikes, since he has few employés; cus-

£57,000

In addition, it Master Jack Deane, Mr. C. James, Mr. led in pink was the cars themselves, and the value of

Of course, the xhoe reveals the toes

toes, and has been conceived Britain, and the Overseas Dominions to Mr. and Mr. Drew, Mr. and carried out, at, least as far as the de- rotaras thousands of dollars a year, and ing the National Comitice into the third family, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Budden and far it had not yet been seen wors, lo pul

The owner his enterprise the amount of 274,280 is. 11d, thus

bring

Mr. and Mrs. Holloway and vertise what charms it may possess. So mobilization and disarmandent of the but the most profitable railroad in the with total receipts from donations of cash Mrs. A. G. Pile, Mr. A. K. el Arculli, podists are hoping that the new idea. will he claims that his is not only the armsilest place in the list of British War Charities family, Mr. William Hancock, Mr. and lic, but, as can be imagined, Paris chiro "Hungarian troops is concerned..

world,

} and clothing amounting to 22,500,878. Mr. A. F. el Arrulli,

be extensively adopted.

demands.

HUNGARIANS MUST BEAR WITH RUMANIAN TROOPS,

a mile, and the track is a quarter suspended its efforts. £18,379 10 Lieutenander ddy Goodwives and daughters of food presteera

by

MT

However, it is certain that the Hun owner of this raroad is annoyed by fam Committee issued an appeal which up to), Mr. and Mr A. Wyatt Matthews,

cus

a

green

that it cannot longer garrison Armenia. Rumanian troops till the Armistioë is propel them by hand power across the received cash subscriptions from Great and Mrs. F. A. Brown, Dr. G. Mrs. not only to keep the foot cool, but to ad-

owing to responsibility elsewhere.

Armenia is still hoping that the United States will accept the date.

island.

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