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{THROUGH" SEOTER'S AGENCY.] ***VIVE DESCHANEL” FRANCE ACCLAIMS ITS "NEW -

PRESIDENT.

PARIS, January, 18th.

A Havas messages staten:

Bourgeois announced the election of M.

M. Deschanel, who was much moved, stood up in his place and returned

France has overcome all obstacles on condition that it is kept in touch with its affairs.

THE HONGKONG

ROWLOON RESIDENTS

ASSOCIATION,

YESTERDAY'S INAUGURAL

MEETING.

THE DEVELOPMENT OF THA PENINSULA,

the

Becretary

DAIER

WEDNESDAY, JANDABY SIFT. 1920.

alive to

the

our

motor

WOMEN IN HONGKONG..

January 18th There is quite a lot to say about women

I do not, for a moment, wish to detract from the credit due to those who carried on the good work and subscribed to the funds out bere, but I must admit that in my opinion, they could not very well have done less. All that was required of

FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.

[BY COURTESY OF THE CHINA MAIL."] SHANGHAI AERO CLUB.

SHANGHAI, January 20th Major, Brodie Clarke has been elected: permanent president of the mro club at Shanghai As a meeting held on Monday

INTERESTING MISSIONARY CASE

George, who died last October at Sing yang," Hupch, bequeathing his personal effects, including his library, to the local mission in the presence of several wit nesses. The court ruled that the property. must go to deceased's estate

better representation I mena, better in an association which I feel is destined formed representa

We want the

in the fatura to carry with is very greit results in the improvement of this Colony Government to know site needs, and Applause) and especially of the Kow Want to be able to state our needs to the loon district with which you, gentlemen, Government with the weight of a repre- are partienlarly sofisted Although in and out of Hongkong, and women su

resident myself," and, I am sentative body of residents backing our staid I must confess that I live dsa work or play. The question is where to statement Unofficial members of the ously bear the 1,200-feet contours, I begin Civilization has decreed that it you will not imagine, for one single ball bo "Jadies first," but seeing that Government have, in the past, bean quite

from my Pat: record in the { The inaugural meeting of the Kowloon ready to listen to suggestions put before council I Adams was first footer in the Garden of Residents' Association was held yesterday then by individual residents best to feel different to the needs of the Kowloon Eden, I shall start, as the history of our

quently the only outcome has been a ques- evening in the Chamber of Commerco tion asked in Councily which question by Peninauia On the contrary, I have, from thee did, with woman as seen by man, it was decided to tender a hearty recop time to time, urged various matters re Yesterday, at Versailles when M. Leon room at the City Hall. Mr. B. L. Frost received the vague answer. The matter quisite in Kowloon, and I consider that and begin my notes this week with com tion to the Italian aviators shortly ex-'

is receiving the attention of

of the Govern

a quite as one with the Chairman in was elected to the chair, and among others ment," and the unaffetal lacked the necer very many, I may may, in fact, all matters ments on Major Bowen's lecture at the pected in connection with the Rome to Deschaal as President of the Republic, present were: Dr. Balean, Messrs. I. 0.1 sary backing required to press the matter he has advocated for the welfare and Helena May Institutes Women's work Tokyo flight

Now, gentlemen, if such suggestions were

peninsula. I am quite first discussed by such a representative improvement of the

for better comin, the War." I was sorry to note that 40 the wholly assembly at onco rose and Sheppard, J. Car Clark, J. Hanson, W.

Jackson, T. Petrie, A. Hicks, B. Wylie, body as we have formed this evening, and munication, if the peninsula is to develop the attendance was very small rather a acclaimed the result with cries of "Vive E. J. Noronha and F. F. P. Soares. " our committee doputed to express and both by land and

water, and if

SHANGHAI January, 20th, La France," "Vive Deschanel.”

loon Residents Association is by this Presentatives as we may possess, surely projecting in the future do not reach to Major Bowen who must have devoted The CHAIRMAN proposed that the Kow. explain our views to such unofficial retrams, which the Government apparently poor return on the part of the members meeting inaugurated and that the draft any suggestion so put forward would have far enough cut, I think it is most cer time and trouble to the preparation of a "Judge Lobingier has delivered an

to be answered, and if not answered satis He stated that copiesfactorily here, could be referred to the tainly the duty of the Government to really interesting buman account of his interesting ruling in the American court rules be passed." of the rules had been sent to all these

provide roads which will carry ( of State for the Colonies

we experiences among women-workers during Oral wills are invalid except in the cases thanks. Our hopes of 1918, be said, are who had sent in their names to become well as brought to the notios of Members busca or char-a-banes of the nature the war. I And only one point in his l'of soldiers on service and sailors at sea.

the object of not yet fully realised. The people of members of the associations rules, which selves in the matter, the representative (Applause)-There is no doubt that if the lecture open to criticism, and that is his The case arose from. Frederick Paterson-

of Parliament

would interest them now going out to Repulse Bay which was explained in the also referred to the general ward in character of our membership guaranteed, we must have speedy, Fossonable and reference to the work of the women in

working.

outlying districts of Kowloon are develop Mr.

ing proper consider tion. (Applause) cheap means of getting there. Another motion was carried unanimously

I have a premonition gentleman, that we

which the goint

Chairman has mentioned, Hongkong, which, by the way, is the only Mr. W. JACKSOx proposed that Mr. As M Deschanel left the Congress Hall. B. L. Frost be made President. He said have formed this evening the nucleus which I have marked down in my list for portion reported in the local Press.

that the promoters of the association had from which will spring ward represent things for Kowloon, is the want of a been beset by difficulties in finding then in the Government of this Colony, Hospital for non-Chincos." It is, no doubt, right man for the post. They, had been ad which will ultimately land to more gentlemen, a scandal that if anybody, favourably impressed with the energy and to representation of the genera other than a Chinese, meets with a serious publia on the Legislature. Most of us accident in Kowloon, he would have to activity of Mr. Frost, the present Chair idmire the engineering adil. lavished on

ran the risk of having to be ferried over

STRAITS INCOME TAX- the construction of motor roads in Hong to this side of the water. This is a matter Mr. SOARES seconded and the motion konghe solid construction of other Government at a vory early date and may them was a little sacrifice of pleasure or

on the mainland; we admire which deserves the attention of - the

SINGAPORE, January 19th. was carried unanimously.

The CHAIRMAN said Gentlemen, fellow

In the Legislative Council to-day the works such the residents JA

nts be classed as one of the present needs of of luxuries. Most of those who remained Income Tax Bill was read a second time. residents of Kowloon; you have done me the bonour of electing me the first Frusi-state one, gentlemen overnment ser the peninsult. Another point, which the bere had their, men folk with them, carn-

Chairman mentioned, and I have precedent It is believed that, after the dent of the Kowloon Residents' Associa that the tima has fully come when some noted down is the question of market before and making comparatively small at 9 per cent., rising to 8 per cent on more money than they had ever done The taxable minimum is $5,000 annually sual congratulations, the political tion. I thank you for that honour, and check is required on

with your permission I propose to put These ronds are very delightful to improvement. That no doubt is a sacrifice for the Empire that sacrifice $13,000. before you what I conceive to be the case motorists, but the majority of residents above all, gentlemen, as the Chairman diminished staffs and a more or less situation was discussed."

matter which requires attention. Bat consisting of extra work entailed by

CONSCRIPTION NOT DEAD. In view of the present trend of events, for such an association as ours. In Hong- do not possess motors. The officials need pointed out, there is the pressing ques-strenuous capric of volunteer soldiering

keng we are governed by, and pay taxes

SINGAPORE, January 19th. Et is probable that it will be necessary to to, what is nown as a Crown Colony Realthy and pleasant homes. That is tion of future housing accommodation. Under the circumstances it was the least what we also ask for. (Applause) Ma We have beard during the past few one could expect of them to see their

The Legislative Council today passed Government. The official element is pro of us feel that considerable economies months various kinds of rumours and adjourn for a few days the second Peace dominant in our local government It 15 could, and should have been jezernised porta as to the Goperriment's intentions/subscriptions high and their working costs the first reading of a Bill making com- Conference. It is understood, however, evident, therefore, gentlemen,

low. I am sure that all the women con-pulsory the joining of the Defence Forea both of these undertakings. To take the matters of so purely local interest as con-

case of the new motor road to Mount regard to Bats, houses and what not, that M Clemenceau will continue to beditions of residence, in order to obtain Cameron and Wanchai: Gap This rome gentlemen, I think we are a cerned will feel the same, though they will by men between 18 and 41 for service aDJ,

the compliment. I should have liked to forming the reserve. The G.0.0., “in the French dolegats on the Council of the satisfactory results, we must not only have is shown on the plan to open out is bornaxious to see the schemes thaturing and preciate the chivalry that prompted where in Malaya, except those over 35

suficient un-official representation on the sites in the Hilf

maturing rapidly(Applause) Only last

more fully reported, for he has had spread of Bolshevism in Asia and considering the housing ques exceptional opportunities for studying the Three, until a new Government is con- Legislature, but we must have unofficial require a heavy expenditure wing day I was over. in Kowloon, looking to Major Bowen's lecture better attended seconding, dwelt, on the dangers of the representatives who are well informed and and retaining the sits before any tion, and perhaps I may mention to you many problems that arose as a result of interested in such matters and, who aro

can be erected. The cost of building in two points which struck me rather fore the influx of women and girls into spheres M.. Millerand will probably be not content to vote largo sums of money this district is fully 20 per cent higher ibly in that connection. One point which formerly sacred to men, and be made a without satisfying themselves that such than on the lower levels, so I fail to see, struck me very forcibly was the fact that strong appeal to his audience to study MOROS

is to be well spent (Applause) gentlemen, how this enormous expense is

How are our going to benefit those who have been the best site, or one of the best sites, in these problems for themselves. Ho dis I ask you, gentlemen: Government officials to learn our intimate forced to leave houses through having been occupied by stables formules.(Applause) child labour. This question was brought

Kowloon along Nathan Road is

now approved as all Welfare workers do-of needs if residents remain as inarticulate overbid by alien nationals This moneyIt seems, gentlemen, almost inconceive to his notice by the fact that in addition as they have in the past? In the absence would have been much better spent in able that when there is very little flat to a large staff of women workers he had of such an association as this, Govern opening up the thousands of acres of land in Kowloon for Europeans to Be ment depends upon three quite inadequate suitable land within a few minates rich housed upon that this condition of affairs & number of girls from twelve uowards sources of information as to our require shaw ride of Kowloon Ferry Whart should prevail.

Another point which working under him. Applause) A further motor road is pro occurred to me in connection with the 1-Its own officials, whose respected jerted,

from the level of Wand- bend said in his reply to the address of ham Street, via Holloway Bond to meet splendid piece of land-this land is not housing question was that there is a very welcome on landing in the Colony:- Hatton Road, to encircle the Peak. This

I have been accustomed to ask and road will ford magnificent views, but occupied by anybody at all, either man animals between the east of the Rife to receive help and advice from any will involve immense expense in the Range and, the Kowloon-Canton Railway recognized principle to-day that blind The Rev. J. Kirk Maconachis performed ledge of the matter in hand promised Ption and demolition of Chinese There is splendid and gradually rising discouations for children should be the ceremony. section of the community whose know-

he was greeted by loud cheering. He drove back to Paris in a motor-car. He first went to Palais Bourbon, then to the Elysee, and paid a call on M. Poincare

The interview between the Presidents lasted forty minutes, which is without

.stituted

Fremier.

M. MILLERAND AS PREMIER "THE TIGER" HANDS IN RESIGNATIONS.

PARIS, January 19th.

A Havas meseiges-staten :--- M. Clemenceau, yesterday banded M. Poincare the resignation of all the - Ministers.

M. Poincare expressed to him the gratitude of the whole country for the work he had accomplished in the past

two years.

menta:-

that

in

algo

Government

for

of

this lavish

Many

on

every one will

with the

further result that the

or

could not be taken up very fully in the The questions arising from child labour limited time at his disposal, hat it is a

alley

and that, in the event of

children being employed after leaving the primary before entering the second

WEDDING,

MR. C. P. JAMES-MISS ROSINA. MITCHELL.

The Union Church was the scene of"

pretty wedding yesterday morning, the parties being Mr. Charles Fitzpatrick James and Miss Rosins. MacArthur John Mitchell, of No. 5, Taikoo Terrace, Mitchell, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

The bride, who was given away by her father, wore & dreas of white charmenes satin with an over dress of silver lacey

continue" that practice and in reliance stided to the flood which is awthought advisable, and yet there is that ary schools, employers should be forced to Bho carried a bouquet of white roses. She

members of the Legislativethe-I maintain, gentlemen, Park which remains still undeveloped their hours so as to permit of a was attended by the Missce Connie

present moment,

to be of use to the Colony, and I shall Chinese occupants of those houses will be of sound, white, would form an admirable site for building either banga Its or semi detached houses as may be upon your promise seek co-operation in it his not already swept out, the any quarter where it will be of service pean from the middle levels of Hongkong.ece of ground on the east side of King's to the

interest,2

such expenditure could, and should blogs of lock couch be, made in directions, which will provide the, the members of the association will I have no doubt M. Clemenceau will now carry out his one residence appeural to us to be for the pressing needs of the middle class be able to point out to the Government plan of visiting Egypt, mains two months. On his return, he peninsula from an elevation of some 1,200 easily met by the opening up of the avail-idle in Kowloon and which ought to be have already written pretty strongly capa Mr. J. D. Birrell performed the

3-Wealthy landowners, whose interests alterations to the Building. Ordinance to Geveloped. There can be no ought myself, I must again state that it is the duties of "best" man.”.

will be officially received at the Academic Francaise.

M

M. Poincare officially requested M. Millerand to form a new Cabinet, Millerand political consultation immediately. himself wi'l take the portfolio of Foreign

Affairs.

An expert Einancier selected outside Parliament would be the Minister of Finance,

·STATISTICIANS OF THE ·

EMPIRE.

MEET IN LONDON FOR THE FIRST TIME.

tions

whose

teet. (Applause).

ALLIES'. NOTE TO HOLLAND. "FOR ALL THESE ACTS:”.

able land in Kowloon, together

with

the

to

amount of schooling, during the Hansen, Jean Dalziel, and Peggy Hom- thus doing away with night schools, phreys as bridesmaids Miss Hansen owing a physical nudi mental exhaustion won page beads and satin, and Another subject touched upon was the watch. The other two bridesmaids study is more often than not uselesa wore a dress of helio georgette trimmed

for equal work. T

wore dresses of crope da chine and mop this subject, but at the risk of repeating patently conflict with those of the rest meet present needs Living, as we do, in a to be developed, and there can be no ques only fair settlement of the sex bar, The The reception was held at the Hong-

whatever that the sites mentioned. dent: primary object of this association matting to

climate sy term people, who, delight bossked to give exey facilities in the be taken, and as long as women are paid

constitutions and ather that the Government should best and not the cheapest work should kong Hotel. is not one of opposition to the Govern ful in many respects, still comprise a matter of Crown rents, etc., so as to pre less for the same work than men, both ment, but rather to form a body of resi- proportion whose ideas of domestic vent has accepted, and begins dens whose collective and intimate know hygiene are crude, we require for the the cost of residence in Kowloon men and women will labour under unfair wanted to read the funny advertisements

high

as it has been in the being as ledge of this district's requirements will safety and comfort of our families that s

conditions.

Of the many and strong and watch his hat, which, apparently. past(Applause)-Another matter in arguments in favour of this principle, He constitute & source upon which such re- our homes shall be situated on some elevs which the Government may help would this is the fairest and most unanswerable: concealed some mechanical device, for it

presentation as they post may won and aloof from the noise and stuff. b in giving, either to individuals or Major Bowen drew attention poeser, on the Legislature, may depend less of any crowded tenement area such collective individuals, cheap loans for the splendid response of all class to the call marth

the zoo and fell and provoked no end of for detailed advice and support.

Great fun was caused by the Wes Kowloon Point has become. At the purpose of erecting new houses (Ap for Home Production Parks, wilder march past, first of the women for the want more representation and better re-back of Kowloon Point are areas emia- plause)—This is acmaster in

itnesses, and waste ground were all turped on the Legislature, and by ently suitable, but these need protection seems to me, the Government should help to account, and the production of home women to return the compliment, or get presentation

mon to vote, and then of the men from the large Chinese cities which developing on the east at Hunghato ale residents of Kowloon. I do not know grown potatoes broke all former records. their revenge.

gentlemen, that there is very much elss to Vegetable gardens sprang up in all sorts CHARGES AGAINST KAISER, of the cement works which comes Pplement in the remarks of the Chair of odd places, and many a person, whose A chef and a Cardinal stood out as

West at Sanguipe, besides the

the hideous

man, bugil would like, in conclusion, with a pall acres of the best land on the ay that, as an Unofficial Member of the lead set him or her on a lofty exceptionally good characters among the peninsula, land which but for them, bund regard the formation of an Bumble labourerad to learn from some would make ideal site for European asociation like the present of very great bring forth plenty.

labourer how to till and sow and men-no names but prize winners men- residences. Such protection can best be assistance. There are two things which effort did a lot to teach people to respect delightful, and some of them wero ex- All this united tigned, please note. The women looked- LONDON, January 18th." affected by the creation of a European an unofficial member of the Council wants each other, and, a better understanding tremely plucky. I have heard it or The text of the Tetter, signed by M. Reserve, and by stringent restrictions on and there are two things which he does must have resulted from the whole topsy-pressed that women like fancy dress, LONDON, January 18th Clemenceau and sent to the Dutch Gay- trade nuisances. Such a reserve would not always get. One is accurate informa barvyism and sweeping away of class because they can lears off such a lot of The Imperial Statistical Conference ernment regarding the x-Kaisor, is naturally which holds its first sitting at the Board published.

childrens recreation pag-suitable for tion as, to istisnall, 30 far aa-Kowloon barriers in the effort to make the most of things. Certainly many discarded skiris on 20th. is the outcome

for this occasion, and there was one or The letter announces that the Allies necessities of a community in a situation oncerned, I shall look to your asocis every atom of strength in the Empire

supply with that information. of the recommendations in the report of have decided to put into execution with se isolated as that of Kowloon, is Another port which an unoficial member

two pantaloon dresses, whose bodies left the Royal Dominions Commission in 1917,

out delay the conditions of Articles 227

Hospital (Applause)situated on well-looks for and does not get is adequate that a conference of the statisticians

elevated

I have heard a good deal of discussion much to the imagination in the way of ground adjacent to the

material belt, some straps and m of the Peace Treaty Consequently, they the Empire should be called as soon as

address an official “demand to the Dutch wunity it serves equipped with maternity backing from the public. (Appianse) about the proposal to have a garder ruffle It was a toss-up as to whether So far as regards Kowloon I shall look party at Government House for returned these costumes caused greater anxicty an practicable after the war, in order to con

wards Government to hand over William

and modern apparatus for opera to your association in the future for those Hongkong officers, N.C.Os and men. tions which sider the question of improving stating Hohenzollern in order that he may be Quiet, speedy public conveyances are owo points annish his association Most of them appear to resent the fact to staying power on the staple re

with view to securing returns, zrobility and uniformity.

sent for trials

essential,

with improved heavy traffic begun this evening (Applause).. greater

every success in its career which has that they have been asked to apply for plump wearers. A very pretty couple

invitations, as they feel that, considering presenting a Dutch boy and girl were The letter points out that he excommutention across Tur CHAIRMAN stated that he could the fact that a complete register was much admired, and a couple as Fierrok Statistical Office to prepare Kaiser, if he had remained in Germany, then needs are

street

Lighting relating to the whole of the would have been handed over by the and domestic lightate

could be sure Mr. Pollock that he would have kept of all men who left Hongkong to and Pierrette, in purple, were most British

pire

German Government in accordance with relied on in all weathers.Applause red at any time. With regard to the

the backing, and information he rejoin up, applications should not have been effective; the lady had her hair à la War Conference approved Article 225, and enumerates the numerous In spite of the opinion of the Director of

command looked very chic, and a golliwog, and cach carried a capie A these recommendations, and laid down atrocities committed by the Germans Public Works, the bucket system of sanita piece of ground near the Rifle Range, he that an inter Imperial Board of Control during the war, adding "For all these ion is pestilential. As the water supply Government, projected putting up more dress Ball at the Peak Club last Batur The men mostly favoured Pierrot, bat

had the interesting information, that

* Everyone is talking about the fancy lady of the Stuart period very handsome. should. supervise

50 the proposed Stati

Statistical acts the responsibility, Tenatwins the of Kowloon is inexhaustible: there is

the Conference include Mr. G. E. Knibbs Supreme head, who ordered them or from the Government mains for water tien Mr. Follock might inquire into He to the festive air which held sway, A| The Sabbath dawned on a lot of reluct

this pitained tha information from an abused, his powers to infringe--or allowshed sanitation, and the sewers in authoritative source With regard to his black curtain on the stage with the ant girls, and men' going home, as if, ik land), Mr. C. W. Cousins (South Africa) kumar conscience. The Powers cannot at this systent were adopted. We also point aboutntion that some of the mem relict made an effective setting to the to dohod

W. Cousins (South Africa to be infringed-the most sacred rules of if this system were infinitely cleaner point about the unofficial members, be scarlet of poinsettas standing out in bold was the last thing on earth they wanted G. Findlay Shirraz, Mr. I. R ley, Mr. O

bera unfortunately, not Mr. Pollock, with scene in the ball-room. Chinese lanterns Davies (East African Protectorates) and Mr. D. B. Macgregor (West African Colonies).

Offico,

the

(Australia),

of

NO JAPANESE ARMS FOR MEXICO.

WHAT EMÍSSARY WAS TOLD IN

TOKIO

"

...

fat district would be

One of the first

com:

-

Decessary.

OW. Cattan (India), Mr conceive, that the Netherlands Govern entertainment and assembly hall, Pro whom they had been working had an had been painted to represent faces. There is a lot of influenza about, and

with lees reprobation than ing themselves the immense responsibilty of as this, and for any other functiona the ex-Emperor Holland would not These are alt urgent needs for such and conditions of not only in regard to modest; in a perfectly bewildering variety their staff. Fortunately the epidemie in fall her international duty if she refused community as exists in Kowloon That the Kowloon peninsula, but, of dings of expressions. These had been finished of a mild nature and not like it was t tonssociate with the other nations in they have been so grievously neglected in actually asked at the Legislative Council with gay bows of coloured paper and the last year, when it was like a visitation publishing the crimes committed the past is largely our own fault in hay meetings. That was one of the reasons effect was most striking Confetti was of some awful plague. The town I lived The letter declerce that Article ing failed to combine. There are enter why they wished to be more in touch with freely flung and everyone was in car in at the time was like a city of the dead. 957 must be carried out without prasing individuals amongst us, but weretical were born is elected were na nival mood. Mra. Pentreath, who gained. Even the postal arrangements were inter discussion, because it isques must have communal effort, and this the other officials elected were the largest number of votes was on fered with, all offices were closed and tion of high international political association must not be a one-man affair to lows

Eastern indy in delightful draperies of shops opened for an hour or two daily. set rendered necessary by the con but the concerted work, and action of the Vice-President: Mr. J. O. Sheppard whole of the members. —(Applause) --

second with one less vote, and represented who were ill, and the death-rate was the early Victorian-period-in-a-perfectly appalling From Japan we hear last gorgeous peren Third in the running schools have been closed an account of the was Mrs. Havelock Davies as a Fowder epidemic, and Formon bas had a pretty

all scarlet aid swansdown. Mr the crews of the ships in harbour Puf, and a very dainty puff she looked bad ritation. In Hongkong, some of

Stanley Dodwell took the first prize na feeling it bady, but there seems to be Sandwich-man, and had displayed so more inconvenience than anxiety felt, and much humour and originality in his inter- I have been told that the attacks are be- pretation of the part that he was sure coming wilder rather than increasing i rounded by people the whole evening, who

severity (Continued at font nƒ next column:):

THE SCRIBBLET

WASHINGTON, January 14th.

science of the world... The Powers and The CHATEMAN nrounced FRASE BE For Necretary and Treasurer: Mr. W white and silver Lady Been: Davies wan People who were well nursed people The Japanese Ambassador bag issued a convinced that Holland does not wishur H. H. Pollock, who was present, was Chart Dr. Balena, Mesars GP statement that the Japanese Government to cover, by her moral authority, the vio interested in the Kowloon peninsula and Carry Caer Clark, A Hicks, DJ has not been a party, directly or indirect lation of the casential principles of the was bringing up the housing question at Huxom, J. Johnstone, E., Noronha,

to supplying arms to Maxico, adding solidarity of nations, or to attempt to the next meeting of the Legislative Coupl Boares, Dr. Strachan, O. A Bmith, Conn-Patrie, Parsons C. A da Rozs, FV that when the Mexican emissary reached present a repetition of a similar cataecil He bad Too he was informed that it would be trophe

words Applause) B. Shroff and F. I. Wheeler. Bruitless to endeavour to precare arms The Netherlands people is deeply inter The Hen, Mr. H. 1 Portoux said - The CHAIRMAN proposed a hearty yole there as Japan desired to avoid anything, osted in not giving itself the appearance Mr Chairman and gentlemen, I desire in of thanks to Mr. Follock for coming there which may be regarded ta confirming the of protecting the chief anthor by giving the first place to thank you for having and riving them useful information and Tumours errealated in the United States him shelter on its territory and in facili invited me to be present at this meeting in fact, showing them how much he was by German agents that she entertained sing the trial demanded by the voice of hers thil evening. I feal it to be an hou interested ERN

lens of exploitation in Mexico.

thousands of victima

our to be present at the inauguration of The vote was carried with soolamation

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