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THE

GLOOMY POLISH OUTLOOK:

GERMAN

FOREIGN

MINISTER'S STATEMENT IN REICHSTAG :

VEILED THREAT TO ENTENTE POWERS.

IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE PROBLEM OF PAPER SUPPLIES.

LATEST CABLES,

(THROCOU KAUTER'S ADENCT.] POLAND'S PERIL.

THE TEN-DAY TRUCE SUGGESTION.

HYTHS, August 8th. No reply was received up to 2.15 p.m. from Mowow, but there are indications that the Sovies will not accept the last British "proposal of a bun-day truce. The position

is regarded as gloomy.

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The aforementioned proposal reached Moscow yesterday morning, and "is on the basis that either the Poles nor the Soviet or the Allies are to improve their military position during the ten days, pending steps to conclude peace,

M. Millerand and his party arrived at Folkestone at 9:30 am., and were welcomed by Mr. Lloyd George, Lord Curzon, and

Lord Beatty,"

The Conferance sat on util 1.13 p.m. when it adjourned for lunch,

Mr. Balfour has arrived.

MOSCOW DISAGREES WITH BRITAIN.

LONDON, August 8th. The Moscow Government has refused to agree to the British proposals made at Hythe,-and-the Conference has referred the Datter to its naval and military advisers who will submit a report to-metrov. “ PROLONGED CONFERENCE.

BYTHE. August 8th. {7 p.m.)

The Conference is still sitting. No news has leaked out regarding the deliberations. It is believed that the conference will last

the whole of to-morrow.

POLES HOLDING LEFT BANK OF THE BUG.

LONDON, Angust stl." A Warsaw communique of Angust 7th states that the advance of the Bolsheviks in the direction of Warsaw, Grodno and Bie- lostok has been stopped. The Poles are steadily holding positions on the left bank

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ATTITUDE OF GERMANY.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11TH, 1920.

LONDON, August 7th, Germany is watching the Polish crisis as

cagerly as the Entente Powers. The keynote of her policy has been struck by the brief but startling speech of the Foreign Minis ter, Herr Simons, in the Reichstag, declar- ing that they will use their utmost powers to prevent any infringement of German neutrality by the transport of Entente troops to Poland and hinting almost in a threatening tone at the Franco-German tension,

IMPERIAL PRESS

LUKEWARMT

The pass six gefes' terrible experience has given a different sense of proportion to most of us, This is strikingly illustrated in the attitude of what used to be zealous abstainers uncompromising total

SCOTTISH LETTER. GERMAN NOTE TO POLAND.

CONFERENCE. LONDON, Auguj 6th.

BANK STRIKE POSTPONED, Indications are growing that Germany

QUESTION OF PAPER SUPPLY.

[YROM OUR OW'S CORRESPONDENT.} is seeking to intensify Poland's difficulties.

OTTAWA, August 9th-

June 30th Following on Herr von Simons speech,

At the Empire Press Conference, Sir

The strike of the bank staffs Broughout and mentioned yesterday, a notable manifesto signed by all classes of German Socialists Gilbert Parker declared that Imperial Scotland has been postponed, and the towards the Senttish Temperance Act, has been issued referring to the growing partnership had so long been founded upon in player will remain at work pending They have Local Veto provided for them, curent If Canada desired to withdraw negotiations for a settlement. This deci rumour that Allied troops are concentrate, |1⁄2g on the Rhine, It calls on Cherian from it, no gus would be fired to prevent sion was arrived at by the assistants yet they are showing no eagerness to grasp xuzkars to use every means to prevent the her, but granting responsible government union, the Bankers As-peintion, in de Time was when the extreme Scottish passage of troops and war material neosthe Dominions starthened shoir deterference to a reques contained in a letter Germany to Poland,

Concurrently, the Echo de Paris pub lishes the text of the German-Note to Poland drawing attention to the collisions between Poles and Germans in ex-German territory and requesting steps to prevent the aggravation of friction, The Echu da l'aris regards the Note as reflecting desire to pick a quarrel on the same lines as Austria picked with Serbia in 1914.

Renter's correspondent at Warsaw, Kays

that speculation is rife regarding the real object of the Nate and the alleged inci- dents, in view of the fact that order is remarkably maintained in the area com plained of It is suggested that the Ger mans are seeking a pretext to occupy Polish Pomerania.

The newspapers express entire approval ALLIES NEED NOT INTERFERE.

· LONDON, August 9th. of this policy. The excitement, produced

A Russian wireless message to Brithia to Germany by the speech has somewhat been lessened by the belief that the Allies says that the Polish Government announces realizing that any endeavour to transport arms and nunitions will evoke wholesale sabotage and obstruction, to say nothing of armed resistance, will abstain from such

its readiness to send delegates to Minsk to conclude an armistice and the peace pre-

masrise.

The Bolshevik Government therefore expresses the belief that the object of the

Allies, namely, the cnsation of hostilities

mination to remain members of the British Commonwealth.

Sir George Toulmin expressed confidence in the unwritten Constitution of the whole "Empire being gradually evolveci,

from the Ministry of Labour."

Since

and

outstallers would have been making the welkin ring with a wild call to the people the agitation started, especially since the ballot resulted in fry to rise in their thousands and crush the To-day they our of a strike, substantial increases have publican out of" existence.

display iL been granted to the different bank staffs,

gemarkable compofire, and * and many of the assistants are not there fore now ready to take the extreme men appear to be well content with the embargo sure of striking. Their union, also, has created by the high price and the short' obtainext a practicat victory on the fan- tial side, their defeat being that the bank hours. Some meetings are being held, hut. holders do not seems to feel much alarm. managers refuse to recognise their Bank the interes taken is so small that license

One a pect of the troubles was not en-

events, is the outward ex- couraging to the clerks, in the long rim: That, at all

The unanswered question is. it might result in a strong counter-organ perience. Scotland lias more banks ani

An interesting discussion ensued on the question of paper supplies which ended by the adoption of a resolution calling

on the appointment of a standing.comers Association. wittee to take steps to ensure adequate sup plies of paper throughout the Empire,

representative of paper manufacturers larger allotment of paper to Africa, promised to consider the suggestion of a

FUNCTIONS OF NEWS CARRIER.

OTTAWA, August 7th. The Imperial Friss Conference "confirm ed the principle that no news carrier, either cable or wireless, should be con. cerned with the collection and distribution

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-TURKISH TREATY.

HAS IT BEEN SIGNED?

Penis, August 7th.

A Hava message says:- The Turkish Treaty will be signed on Tesday next. The new delay is due to

an attempt. Stily German papers do not conceal their satisfaction at the prospect and the establishment of peaceful relation the British Government's desire that thei

of the breakdown of the Polish buffer State between Germany and Russia and the collapse of one of the main pillars of the Versailles Treaty....

GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER'S

LTTERANCE....

between Russia and Poland on the basis of the full independence of Poland, will be attained very speedily and simply through! direct negotiations,

The Bolshevik Government expresses -- the opinion that the Allies will undoubtedly acknowledge that their object will be fully covered at the impending Ruseo Polish Conference-at-àlinsk

The contents of the above Note are re-

BERLIN, August 8th. The Foreign Minister, Herr you Simous, in a newspaper interview, said that Ger many was prepared to resume diplomatic red as practically amounting to the rejection of Allied participation in the relations with Soviet Russia immediately Russo-Polish settlement. satisfaction had been given for the murder of Count Mirbach, ex-German Ambassador Le Rusin," in 1918. He added that Ger- many, had given permission to the Soviet

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MESSAGES FROM MOSCOW.

HYTHE, August 8th.

(4.30 p.m.)

Twe messages were received from Moken at Lympse, where the Conference is being heid. Neither was definite in character, both indicate that the Soviet will re

cconomic representatives to enter Germany. M. Tchieherin had thrown cold water on the intentions of the Gerniau imigruntsfuse the proposed terms, who wished to enter Russia.

GERMANY'S THIRD NOTE REGARD. ING EAST RUSSIA.

BOLSHEVIKS SACK A TOWN.

LONDON, ́August 7th...

A Polish communique suggests that the Polish counter-move continues In the PARIS, August 7th.

neighbourhood of Drubiczym the Fales have Newspapers stale that Germany has gained ground and succeeded in driving

Italo-Creek question be settled previous to the signature.

LAMBETH CONFERENCE.

-PROCESSION OF BISHOPS AT BT. PAUL'S.

LONDON, August 7th. On the occasion, of the conlusion of the Lambeth Conférence 210 Bishops will attend to-morrow a Communion Service at St.

Paul's. The service opens with a proces- sion from the south to the great west door.. The Archbishops of Canterbury and Sydney will officiat, and the Bishop of Tennessee will"preach the sermon:

SOUTH NORFOLK BYE- ELECTION.

LABOUR SUCCESS.

LONDON. August 9th. The South Norisk bye-election resulted as follows

Votes, 3,504

Mr. G. EDWands (Labour). Mr. BATTY (Coalition Liberal) ....6476 Mr. ROBERTS (Ind, Liberal) ......3,718. The vacancy was due to the Hon. W. H.

of the Bug where heavy fighting is prooved.addressed a third Note to the Entente, con- the enemy detachments which crossed the Cozens Hardy, K.C., having succeeded to

ing. The Poles have evacuated the northern front...

Leads.on

EARLIER CABLES.

EXCEEDINGLY GRAVE."

LONDON, August 8th,

The situation is extremely grave, and the Hythe Conferency has no doubt that the Bolsheviks mean to capture Warsax and

-thon" establish & Soviet Government.

It is confirmed that Mr. Lloyd George presented a memorandum to M. Kamene on Friday regarding the terms of the pro- posed trace with the object of enabling the

„terms of peace between Ruwin and Poland

to be discussed..

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cerning the necessity of defending East Bng back to the north bank after parti- Prussia, which declares that, with the cularly fierce fighting object of maintaining order, 6 militia On the river Sereth the Bolshevik force has spontaneously formed itself in the attacks have been repulsed, while the Ukrainian detachments are successfully. vicinity of the frontier. The Government:

continuing a counter-attack. has taken over the force and is centralising

The communique declares that the town

its organisation-The-Note-reiterates-the-of-Brody was compterely sacked by the request for auction for despatch of troops Bolsheviks.

to the frontier in view of the departure ALLEGED DELAYING OF POLISH

of certain Allied contingente.

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OPTIMISTIC "FEELING,

LONDON, August 8th

Mr. Lloyd George, Lord Curzon, Field Marshal Wilson and other British exports have arrived at Hythe. An optimistic feeling prevails regarding the nature of the Russian reply which is expected in the conrse of Sunday, but a sense of uncer tainty. remains until its receipt...

NOTE.

the peerage.

FUNERAL OF MR. R. A.

BRAND.

The funeral of the late Mr. R. A. Brand

ME:LIT

branches than any other country in the are the people as apathetic as they mom.

There are be posed by England.

Field-Marshal Haig's coat-of-arms and world: she has more than twice the nut HALO'S CREST AND MOTTO special reasons for this, ope being Scot- quotto have just been placed above ki- stall land's spare and scattered, population. in the Thistle Chapel, St. Giles', Edin- and the other the keen competition between burgh,

who Appropriate to dis the banks. The bank were going to fight issued the order to his troops containing the Association by combination, and it the words, Our backs are to the wall,”* rock, and his motto is would not have been diffent to dispense Haig's crest is

variant of bo with a large number of the branches. Tyde what may say, half of these branches had been closed, famous prophecy of Thomas the Rhymer, the agents why were not involved in the Tyde, tyd whate er betyde, Haig shall triks, and the clorks who did not adhere be Haig o Bemersyde. And ung natur- te the union, would have provided suffially recalls Scott's "line rient staffs to keep the business of the Coine one cuine all, this "rock shall flyi country going. Another possibility pre Frons its firm base as soon as I.* sents itself to the mind of the outsider: if this confict is carried to an extrenu ENGAGEMENT. the final result may be a system of co- ordination among the bank which will mean the permaneat reduction in the num. bor of branches.

.D. FOR KEV. JAMES WEBSTER” -

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The engagement is announced of Sir Gerald St John Mildmay's only son, Aa- thony-an officer of Grenadiers, who wa twice wounded-to Violet, second daughter of Colonel Arthur and Mrs. Ray Drum- mond. The young lady's mother is The University of Glasgow has confer daughter of Lade Fargahar by her first red the degree of Doctor of Divaite upon husband, the rich banker Sir Edward Sente the Rev. James Webster, an alumnus of and sister, therefore of Sir Samuel Scott the University, for many years a Unitel and Mrs. Sydney Lane and Lady Romney. Free Church Missionary in Manchuria, Colonel Arthur Hay Drummond, as and now one of the Cnital Free Church cadet of the Kinoull Hays sees Mission Comn:ittee

war, Cromlix, a nice estate near Dunblana During the Mr. Webster rendered invaluable service He inherited a considerable fortune from in ministering to the hundred thousand the fast Duke of Cleveland, hence the Chinese Coalies who laboured for the second Christian name of Yane borne by British Army, and in every, way (said his ten-year-old son and heir and his thres the Dean of the Faculty of Theology in daughters. Presenting him) has done much to pave MARRIAGES. the way for friendly relations with China.

BAILED ON THE CHINA TEA CLIPPERY.

Blackhall.

At Cathcart U. F. Church, Glasgor,

Captain: G. Watson Manuel, R.F.A. (T.), only son of the fate George Watson Maque, R.N.R., Superintendent of the

At Cramond U F.Church, Georgo Tudhope, F.R.G.S, of thu, Chinese Pos The death has taken place at Aberdour tal Service, ou of Mr. and Mrs. J. A on the Firth of Forth of Old Hughie Tudhope, & Craigerook Place, Blackball, Lachlan. This severs & link with the to Catherine Haddon, daughter of Mr. day!

of the famous fast sailing China tea aud Mrs. R. M. Thomson, Craigview, trade clippers, for Haghic snited with the finest of them all, the Tuftyrk, and had much to tell of the exciting races honte from the Far East to catch the first of the market. A fine old seaman of 84, he was well known to all who "Frequented the coast, and he delighted to spin long yarns Aberdour Harbour pier-end. He had also served in the Anchor Line in the At 1 Newton Place, Glasgow, on 28th Atlantic trade, When the Forth Bridge June, by the Rev. Henry Taylor, M.A was building, he had an interest in Charles Aitkenhead, Diasinga Estates, small vessel, and did a good trade in carrying provisions to the workmen en- ployed there.

THE JAPANESE AND TRAWG FISHING.

Mr. I. Sekino, a delegate from the Imperial Fisheries Institute of Tokio, has been paying a visit to the principal Scottish ports to learn how the fishing industry is managed in this quarter of the globe. At present traw fishing in Japan is in its infancy, and Mr. Sekine has been commissioned to purchase several trawlers, which will form the nucleus of a new fishing fleet.

SCOTS FREEMASONS IN LONDOR.

GREATER EDINBURGE.

O., and Mrs. Manuel, Ravensbourne, Melrose to North Irear, youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Scandrett, Charlemont, Catheart, Glargew

Java, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Aitkenhead, late of Lochfauld, Lambhill, to Jean Skinner, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lindsay 1 Newton Place, Glasgow.

At St. Mark's, South Audley Street, London, the Hon. Ronald John Sholto Douglas,

Lieutenant RN., Volunteer Heserve, youngest son of the Earl and Countess of Morton, of Canaglen, Ard our; Aberdour Castle, Fifeshire Dal Hall, Leicester, to Alexandra Alberta Jean mahoy, Kirknewton; and Leddington Hamilton, daughter of the late Admira Bir Frederick Hamilton and Lady Hamil- ton, and goddaughter of Queen Alexandra and the late King Edward. The Princess Royal and Princess Maude were present at the marriage.

MR. SHAW.

Under this handing the N-CDaily Newm prints the following letter from Mr. A. $. Hughes of Shanghai, dated August 3rd.

I am just in receipt of a letter from thes, brother of Mr. George Shaw details of whose arrest in Korea, a few miles from the border of Manchuria by the Japanese have already been made public His brother states that George Shaw

Scots Brethren, foregathered in large zumbers at the annual installation meeting tok place at Bubbling Well Cemetery, of the Scots Lodge, No. 2319 on the Eng Shanghai, on August 5th, the Rev. Dean fish registor. The Earl of Stair, Benior Grand Warden of Beotland, the outgoing Symons officiating.""

Master, installed Mr. J. Wylie. P THE SCANDALOUS" CASE OF The chief muurners were the deceased' terson as successor in office. During. two brothers and brother-in-law, while the the evening the Eart of "Stair was pre seated with a Past Master's jewel, and on WARSAW, August. 7th. pallbearers were Messrs. Percy Crighton behalf of his son, the Hon. Colin James It is officially stated that the Moscow R. -J. Fearon, J. G. Dickie, V. H. Lan-Dalrymple, bora during his year of wireless station has twice declined toning, C. M. G. Bornje, R. Ivy, L. Walker, office as Master, with a silver gilt cup. Among those present were Lord Blyths- wood, of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, receive the latest Folish Note on the pre- and E. H. McMichael text, firstly, of alteration of hours for the Among the many floral offerings sent Lord' Muskerry, of the Grand Lodge of reception of messages, and, secondly, of were these from Mother and family, Mrs. Ireland; and several officers of the Grand atmospheric disturbances, which the Poles Wrightson, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Duncan, Lodge of England. state were non-existraț

Mr. and Mrs. Whittall, Dr. and Mrs.

After pa oxhaustive inquiry by. Select Billinghurst, Dr. and Mrs. Isenman, Dr. and Mrs. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. John Committson of both Houses of Parliament, Prentice and Miss Law, Mr. and Mrs, the Edinburgh Extension Bill has been N. L. Spark, Mr. and Mrs. Cummings approved of, its principal feature being the Mr. and Airs, E. H. McMichael, Mr. and amalgamation of Leith with Edinburgh. the period between the cessation of hostili-exactly defines the position when he says:afternoon says the Conference is still sit Mrs. A. P.-Wood and family, Mr. and Thus closes a municipal struggle which has ties and the signature of peace, the Allie By evening we shall know whether there ting, but the arrangements hold for the Mrs. R. E. Stewardson, Mr. and Mrs. oxisted over a generation. Leith receives on the sentimental side: it will not take steps to send troops to Poland

departure of M. Millerand and Marsha J. V. C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. King. solatium

Mr. and Mrs. C. Burnie, Mr. and Mrs. shall always continue to retain the title ur supply the Polish Armies with war is to be peace or war.".

Foct-at-2-30-pm-

-of--Port of Leith " DJ Dunne, Mr. and Mrs W Black". "The Poles continue to issue voluminous

Mr. Lloyd George has

awell, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cobbett, Mr. L Bummoned It was also agreed that the Soviet be allowed to send representatives behind the communiques from which it is gathered

Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ivy, Mr. At Their Majesty's Court at Bucking Polish lines in order to satisfy themselves that the Poles are busily engaged in Cabinet meeting, for six to-night at Down- and Mrs. 1. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. D. W OUR YOUNGEST M.B.E. that no reinforcements or war material were repuling Bolshevist attacks on variousing Street, when he will lay the whole and Mrs. Scott Mr. and Mr. W. A ham Palace last week, Conates Beatty

White, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beswick, presented Lady Alexander-Sindair, wife I have known Mr. George Shaw very, weit being supplied to Poland,

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tibbey, Mr. and of Admiral Sir E. S. Alexander-Sinclair for many years. He is highly esteemed Mrs. E. H. Gilson, Mr. and Mrs. of Freswick and Dunbeath Castle, Caith and respected by all who know him. He 8. B. Neill, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. nes. Lady Alexander-Sinclair presented

it was proposed that a trace be declared for ten days from midnight on August 9-10 and that orders should be issued from Moscow and Warsaw that the Polish and Russian Armies halt on the line on which they stand and conse fighting.

The memorandum guaranteed that during

material.

The Observer's diplomatic correspondent

The memorandum further stipulated that sectors, frequently making counter-attacks. os the cessation of hostilities, the Russian and Polish armistice delegates would moet The Sunday Express understands that

to define the line of demarcation between the Government has proposed to Moscow a the Soviet and Polish Armies until the ten-day truce with Poland. conclusion of peace and to draw up

condi-

tions of the armistice as a preliminary to IMPASSIONED POLISH

peace negotiationя,

Several messages have now been received- from Moscow which show that the Soviet has definitely declined to agree to the pro-

„MANIFESTO........

LONDON, August 7th.. posed terms; The Bolsheviks declare that The Polish Socialiste have issued an they are meeting the Poles on Wednesday, impassioned counterblast to the anti-Polish and they prefer to make their own arrangemanifestoes of British and other ments with the Poles......

The Conference therefore referred the Labourites, imploring to oppose the national matter to its naval and military advisers, murder which is being perpetrated on who will prosent & report tomorrow, when Poland by the Red Army, whose object is the Conference will consider what action

to ruin the independence of its neighbours shall be taken in the airoumstanes,

CABINET MEETING CALLED.

" LYMPng, August 9th.. An official statement issued at 12.30 this

situation before his colleagues.

SINN, FEIN OUTRAGE.

POLICEMEN AMBUSHED,

was arrested and detained by " tha Korean Police on suspicion of being connected with the Korean Republic So far he has been in prison for 18 days without any trial or definito charge made against him. We are not allowed even to see him. We are informed according to Japanese law the police can hold him? for 14 days, then the procurator can bola him for 20 days all without trial." IL must be awful this hot weather to be confined in a cell"

Lester, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fergusson, in turn her daughter, Miss Stroms had built up big business interests in Mr and Mrs. N.. G. Maitland, Mr. and Alexander-Sinclair, who had the distine Antung, as was told in detail by ene af Mrs. W. Samford Jackson, Mr. G. Dition of being the youngest of M.B.E.'s. Your correspondents recently. During the war Mr. Shaw was a very liberal contei- Coutts and Miss Coutts, Mrs. Endicott, She was awarded the honour when she was butor to war charities, even denying him Loxnox, August 8th Major Robert I. Fearon, Mr. O. H. God-17 for constguard work on the sea front self things he had been accustomed. Loi Arnel mes ambushed nine palicemen at frey and family, Messrs. J. G. Dickie, H. of Caithness, and at the time no other in order to give more and as an example Killdorrery in County Cork Five con- G. Elliot, F. C. Butcher, F. W. Potter, member of the Order had the same age to others flew one if the st

So far as we are aware no one

support the object of the Wart Bavings Association by a monthly contribuz. E S. Gregson, W. E. Smith, I. T. Barton, bas since broken that aga record. tables were wounded. All their arms and Gibbings, C. H. C. Platt, Hayley Bell, R-record.

tion. of Tia. 1.000. “His own success, and she Hugh Martin, Arthur Burnie, A. 8. Camp THE TAIL OF INVERNERI.

manner in which he hex fearlessly equipment were taken.

bell, N. Wilson, A V. Monk, Dudley

OLYMPIC CYCLING. HOLLAND GAINS FIRST PLACE. ANTWEEP, August 8th...

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Mr. Shaw's many friends in Shanghai and

H. Reid, R. M. Jullion Martin, A. M.Prince Albert, who was recently reated endeavoured to protect and farther British Wilkie, R. E. Wilson, W. H. Stewart, S. Earl of Inverness, is assured of a great interests have undoubtedly marked him J. Decks, I. S. Law, Philip B. Crozart, A. welcome in the Highland Capital on the down for persecution by our dear friends P. Kos; the Troops, Hongkong Head occasion of his visit during the coming and allies when opportunity occurred. Office Staff, Union Insurance Society of shooting season. He will probably be the Canton, Hongkong; Frazar & Co.; the west of The Mackintosh of Mackintosh all over North China are no doubt wonder-

"of Mr. Lloyd George is deferring his state as has already been done in Lithuania and

members of the Zero Club; friends in Mait at Moyhal, who had also the honour o

Wales. It is expected that there will be allow this outrage on a well known and re- ment in the House of Commons till Tues the Ukraine "Who daren," they ask, "to final, Peeters (Hollandy was first, and fand & Co.; and Mr. and Mrs E-Wentertaining the King when Prince of ing how long our ofheinla ara' going to'

land, Yokoham

special recognition of the Highland regi- putable British subject to continne without The attendance at the funeral was very ments that earned distinction during the demanding an official inquiry and imme

diate releden, pestling îl results large, over 200 mourners being present,

Jay

The French Delegation in expected to reproach the Polish Socialists for wishing leave Hythe to-morrow afterpan.

to save the independence of their country

In the Olympic kilometre cycling

Johnson (England) second. Halfin (An tralla) burst his tyre and retired,

war.

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