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REVOLUTIONARY PROPA-
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MAJOR BAIRD'S STATEMENT IN
THE-COMMONS.
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LONDON, December 9th...
In the House of Commons, ut question time, Major Bain anid that the Home Secretary was aware that certain per- sons were at present carrying on revolun- tionary propaganda in Britain with the object of abolishing Parliamentary Government and establishing a Govern- ment on the lines of the Russian Soviet
system.
Spase of these concerned were of foreign origin. In one case money had been brought from abroad, In others there' was a suspicion that it was being done. The total amount was probably not large. Information regarding British sub- scriptions was not sufficiently complets to justify publication..
BOLSHEVIST DESIRE FOR
PRACE.
ANOTHER FEELER TO THE ALLIES
COPENHAGEN, December 10th.
M. Litvinoff bas sent to the Allied re- presentatives a Soviet resolution adoptel at foscow on December 5th, recording their desire for peace.
The resolution specifies the numeroas alleged earlier proposals and offers begin negotiations with the Big Five collectively or individually' immediately.
A covering letter authorises M. Litvinof to negotiate the time and place of the proposed Conference.
CTBE AMERICAN NAVY.- BUILDING PROGRAMME FÖR 1921.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
HOLIDAYS
THE KING'S PROCLAMATION.
LONDON, December 10th A Proclamation by H.M. the King declares December 9th.a public holiday and January 1st a bank holiday.
THE PHACE CONFERENCE. ZRASTURE OF THE AMERICAN
DELEGATION.
PARIS, December 9th. Mr. Frank Polk, in a interview, cons Armed the departure, to-night, of the American Peace Delegation, but said that it was in no way connected with the atti- tude of the American Senate. The depar- ture had been arranged in the beginning of November.
He anticipated that the Peace Confer ence would be replaced by a Council com prising the Paris Ambassadors of the Powers.
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SULGRAVE INSTITUTION
SCHOLARSHIPS.
FOR BRITISH AND FRENCH BOYS
New York, December 9th.
The Sulgrave Institute announces the establishment of three scholarships for British boys, also six scholarships for British and six for French boys who are orphaned sons of ex-officere... Some of the latter are tenable in the New York State School of Agriculture.
M. CLEMENCEAU, COMING TO LONDON TO DISCUSS ECONOMICS.
PARIS, December 965.
It is reported that M. Clemenceau is coming to London to-morrow to confer with Mr. Lloyd George and others on the economic question.
A NEW ANGLO-FRENCH TREATY.
LONDON, December 10th. Replying to Col. Wedgwood in the House of Commons, yesterday, Mr. Bonar Low denied this negotiations were pro- ceeding towards the conclusion of a separate Anglo-French Treaty for the defence of France, in view of the absten- tion of America. The newspapers, how, The Naval General Board is recover, attach great significance to M. Cle-
menceau's visit.
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STOCKINGS,
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gramme, of two battleships, one battle, The Daily Mail urges the importance cruiser, ten scout cruisers, five destroyer of Britain and France adopting a, com- flotilla leaders and six submarines,
mon policy towards Russia.
It says the Navy of the United States should by 1923 be equal to the most powerful in the world.
BRITISH LABOUR.
FIFTY-ONE WHITLEY COUNCILS IN EXISTENCE
LONDON, December 9th. There are now 51 Whitley Councils in existence, representing over 4,000,000 workers. Negotiations are proceeding in regarding to sixteen other professions.
INTER-VARSITY SPORT. CAMBRIDGE DEFEATS OXFORD AT RUGGER.
LONDON, December 8th.
ball by 7 points to 5.
The Times emphasises that the difficul ties of European reconstruction are inten sified by America's abstention. It says that Briain and France alone are abla. to deal with the problem, and their closest. union is indispensable.
.:
The Daily Herald calls on Labour, to repudiate the threatened Dual Alliance, which will make France "the dictator of ̧ Europe.
REAL REASON FOR THE VISIT." The present condition of France, how- ever, which is expressed by the fall in the value of the frane to 6d., sufficiently” explains the object of. M. Clemenceau's vikit.
He is come on a pilgrimage of mercy of obtain, inter alia, a greater importation of coal, the lack of which is causing general restriction of railway Cambridge beat Oxford at Bugby foot-services, and preventing the restoration of LATER the ruined Departments, where the textile The match, which was played at Queen's factories recently re-started will again, Club; proved thoroughly exciting It be compelled to close down, had been foggy overnight, and, owing to
He will also discuss with Mr. Lloyd the frost, the ground was hardish. There George outstanding matters in connection wéra 15,000 spectators, including His with the Peace Treaty, particularly the Majesty and Prince Henry
issues involved in the constitution of the Oxford, scrummaging well and hand- League of Nations. ing brilliantly, had five-sixths of the play in the opening half, but the only score was a penalty goal by Lewis (Cambridge)
fifteen minutes after the start.
On resumption, within three minutes Crole scored a try for Oxford, Havard converting Four minutes later Small- wood dropped a goal for Cambridge. Or ford continued to play more strongly for a little while, but, latterly, the Cambridge forwards played up splendidly.
LATER. Waldock, the Oxford half back, was injured and carried off the field. Oxford played & man short during the whole of the second half.
THE SOCCER MATOH
LONDON, December 9th. The soccer match was played at Queen's Club in bright weather, before 8,000 spectators, and ended in a tie, each side scoring two goals
M. Clementean will return to Paris immediately his business with Mr. Lloyd Geotrais finished.
INDIAN FRONTIER OUTRAGE.
"WAZIRIS ATTACK A TRAIN,
Loxnos, December 9th. Beuter learns that, on December 1st. 500 Waziris attacked a train near Thal, on the North-West Indian Frontier, kill- ing 38 and wounding 50 persons, captur- ing several rifies and two Lewis guns Betalis- belonging to the train escort. tory measures are being taken.
NEW PRITISH CLOTH.
A new textile fabric, which, it is claim ed, will tend to lower the present high. cost of men's clothing is being placed on the market by Pudsey (Yorkshire) manufacturer The Landen agents of the manufacturer state that the new cloth is made entirely of silk noil (or short fibres); and that, while superior in wearing pro parties to a pure worsted; it can be sold
or one abrics the price of shoddy cloth, fourth the price of the best It is said to be strong and almost After the resumption, Road, after a fearable, very suitable for hard gear, Ane ran from his own hall, soared for and can be obtained in greys, browns, and blacks. The new fabric is of aimed "Ashton immediately equalised. I to be a British discovery site is at pres Cambridge showed superior combination sont manufactured by only one firma.
Eight minutes after the start, Jackson, with a left foot shot, gave Oxford the lead Harding equalised before the
şinterval
AUCTIONS
A. G. DA ROCHA.
IS THE AUCTIONEER.
A. G. DA ROCHA, AUCTIONERE, SURVEYOR AND
'GENERAL BROKEL
Queen's Road Central, Tiephone No. 2931,
AVING been Favoured with instruc. HA
tions from The Concerned will sell by Pablic Aqetion, TO-DAY (MONDAY), December 15th, 1919, at 11 am.
at the Axiva's Shipyard, Praya East. ONE STEAM LAUSOH. Length
40 feat. "8 feet
Breadth... Depth
4 feet. 6 in. T20% Deposit to be paid immedi ataly on the fall of the hammer.
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A. G. DA ROCHA, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER. Queen's Road. Contral, Telephone No. 2982
RED with instructions.
HAVOURED The Concerned,
from
(MONDAY). December 13th, 1919, will tell by Public Auction TO-DAY at 230 p.m.
A
at his Sales Rooms.
ASSORTMENT LARGE BIBOUTTS AND CHOCOLATES. Tru-Cash on delivery.
OF
A. G. DA ROCHA,
SURVEYOR AND AUCTIONEER
GENERAL BROKER. Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 2931.
"AVING bean Favoured with in-
Hructions from the Concerned will
sell by Public Auction, TO-DAY (MONDAY December 18th, 1918, at 230 PX, at his Sales Hoorn,
.4.
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A LARGE ABSO ETMENT OF HEAT PORT", CLARET “SANDI WHITE, WINE" AND VERMOUTH from
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the
AND CONSTANCE, BORDEAUL
Comprising:
18 cases Meritos Port.
14 cases Meritos Invalid Port
3 cases Meritos Superior Port.
13 cases Meritos White Fort.
9 cases Sup: Graves, qta
cases Bareng qa
10 cases Haut Marine, qiz. 11 cases Cerous, qtë
cases Medoc,
11 cares St.
11 casen St. Emillion to."
à cases Pauillac, qta
4 cases Moulin de Boubey ran, <jta.
a cases Italian Vermouth, Gancia & Ca ses Noily Prat and Co, Vermouth. 10.coser
TA
20 cases Tuckey's Liqueur Whisky. The above Wines will be sold on accoust of a local Firm giving up their business in this line. Just suitable for Xmas bampers,
TRIMS Cash on Delivery.. Hongkong, December 14th, 1910.
A G DA ROCHA, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR AND GENERAL BROKER
Queen's Road Central, Telephons No. 1939.
AVOURED with instructions from the owners of MAHOMED & Co., Stores will sell by Public Auction TUESDAY, 16th December 1918, at 3.15 PM. at his Sales Room, A Part of their Goods, comprising, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Singlets, Woolen and Linen Tarsays, Woolen Materials Ladies and Btockings, New vuilings, Alpacas, children's
Children's Boots and Shoes, Silk and Fancy Materials and lot et Sundries
(Further salen of this Firm's Goods will be continued weekly).
TRES-Cash on Delivery
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Marine and R M Navy
•Reading and Writing Booms, Billia Room, Officers Boy C.P.O:6 Boon Restaurant, Concert Hall, Church
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