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CABLES.
LATEST CABLES. (TYROVOK, REUTER'S`AGENCY-]· DUBLIN ARRESTS ACTING PRESIDENT OF IRISH
REPUBLIC."
THE HONGKONG DAILY
FUNERAL OF VICTIMS OF
TURSDAY NOVEMBEN
RUSSIAN TRADE AGREEMENT FAR EASTERN CABLE
BO
The Times
(ECTIONS" TO OLAUSES:
NEWS. ONDON, Naramber 28th. CHINA'S NOTE TO JAPAN REGARD.
thas certain clauses 10, N
ING ANFU LEADERS. Russian TraON PLEN
[FROM DUA OWN CORRESPONDENT-I have evoked Borist objections, cularly the restrictions governing the
PEKING November 29th. gold. It is hardly likely,
The Japanese Legation publishes Nobe however, that the Government will give way, for it is necessary that gold should from the Warchiason in which the Chinese only be used commercially and not for Government requests, firstly, that Japan propaganda purposes. -
ASSASSINATION." FUNERAL SCENES IN DUBLIN:
LORDON, November 26th, The scenes in the streets were unparal- the leled. The three-mile route was thronged. The attitude of the crowds was one of re verence. The great majority were bare LONDON, November 26th. Mr. Artur Griffiths, "the acting Pre-headed. A few knows sought to create mer, sident of the Irish Republic. has been riment but quier compelling voices say ing. “Stop laughing or Get behind and arrested in Dublin,
Mr. Griffiths has been taken to an un-"Take off your hats or we shoot them of brought ill-bred people to an under- known. destination.
standing of the situation. In a few scat- tered cases, hats were forcibly removed and thrown into the Liffey
Others arrested in Dublin are Professor John McNeil, and two Sinn Fein members of Parliament, Ar. McBride and Mr. Duggan.
SENSATION IN DUBLIN To-day's arrests of Sinn Fein leaders has caused a tremendous sensation. In Dublin where the arrest of Mr. Grifiths is regarded as of the highest importance."
It is recalled that when he went to Paris in July he declared in an interviey. "We accepted the aid of Germany and will accept the aid of anyone is long, as we are under the English yoke.'
The frequent tragedies in Dublin have created a panickly feeling. Since Sunday morning the deaths in Dublin total 35. The process of combing out for the *wanted
men continues relentlessly day and night. Some hundreds have been arrested, but many have been quickly re- leased.
The destroyer Sea Wolf encountered heavy seas to Holyhead where the bodies
LEAGUE OF NATIONS. ARMAMENT COMMISSION
RESOLUTION.
GENEVA, November 26th-
SHIPPING AT HOME AND ABROAD. MAKING UP WAR-TIME LOSSES. *The annual report of Lloyd's Register of Shipping 1919-1990 has says: The operations of Lloyd's Register of Shipping during the twelve months ended 30th June, 1920) The first complete year since the cessa wide and ition of war, bave been
far reaching description
ST. ANDREW'S DAY. THE SCOTTISH TRADITIONS OF THE DAY.
Most most
Today is 8t. Andrew's Day. Few people need to be reminded of the fast, for the annual St. Andrew's Ball, given by the Scottish community on November 30th couses the whole community to bear the Scottish sajal'a day well in mind. Samenachs and dare we say special claims St. Andrew had to veneration by a writer in recont Scottish ontsmen have a very haxy notion of the by Scotsmen, and the fallowing information officially express regret for permitting Han mako good the loss of countries to Bill be welcomed, "no doubt, by all.
tonasgo paper
of the who will be associated in the celebration polices of Scripture
Shu Chang's escape from the Japaness Legation; secondly, the punishment of those responsible shirdly, it places the sponsibility arising from the menus upon
Society's share in this world-wide effort Scotland's Patron Saint as a
4
pourtray
various respects unsettled, the period Although the conditions have been in
endesvoris
all maritime co under review has been one of continued
magnitude through the war, and the is shown by the unprecedentedly tonnage
of new vessels classed by Lloyd pourta Register during the
year. During the twelve months ended 30th June, 1990, Lloyd's Register has classed over $50,000
twelve months) ;|| marwver, there was ab the end of June last 4,530,940 tons of mer:
ing being constructed chant shipping survey of the Society's
modes and kindly man, with a good deal of common sense. Avoiding vague dedama tion, he signalised his-accession to the Christian faith by starting on his own in his brother,
The Disarmament Commission of the Japan and fourthly, it requests the re- tons of shipping (following oo #total doorstep and bringing were received by the naval and military League of Nations has adopted a resolu-maining eight Anfa refuges to be handed | 3,800,000 tons alassod 121 the prov Peter The hands which had only steered.
tion proposed by Lord Robert Cecil for the appointment of a sub-commission and over to the Chinese Government,
Mr Obata, replying under instructions
guards of honour. As the coffins left for London at midnight, buglers sounded the Last Post,
LONDON HONOURS MURDERED OFFICERS.
LONDON, November 26th. Londoners paid homage to-day to the
Roman Catholic
the limitation of the subjects of discusion to three points, namely, private manufac
thro of arms, the utility of the appoint from Tokyo, declines to acknowledge the low to classifications Sur Macedonia, tradition tells that he was
ment of sa investigation committee,, and the organisation of an armaments section by the Secretarias of the League.
FRENCH MARKET DEFLATION VIEWS OF GOVERNOR OF BANK OF FRANCE":
sibility for Hau's cocape and de. blazes that it is not incumbent on the Legation to hand over the remaining eight
Anfuites
CHINA OBJECTS TO CONSORTIUM TERMS
Tho
a fishing boat were soon summoned to direct expansions of the early Church. After the missionary labours in Scythia, Thrice, and martyred a Patras, about 68 A.D. method of his execution was by scourging November and crucifixion, and the date of his death has always been believed to
Dary Nove He is mid to have modestly protested, 30th, which became his against hanging on the sort of cross on which his Master hung hence he was comes our: St. Andrew's Cross. His body was embalmed and buried by who had Mazimals, a lady of high joined the new faith
Canada, Italy fineyor, to dis. on a' èross Ahaped like the letter X
nine officers murdered in Dublin day when they assembled in their thou sands and watched the funeral procession pass through the streets from the railway}
PARIB, November 25th. station to Vestminster Abbey and
A Havas message 'says {— the Westminster.
The French market, like the American, Cathedral where services were held in memory of the dead. The nine coffins British and Japanese markets, is going were placed on gun-carriages covered through a slow deflation, which, with Union Jacks and bore numerous painful to some speculators, ding ion wreaths. They were escorted by the mili smonthly enough and is not likely to ent tary the police, the Royal Irish Con- in the bankruptcy of many merchants of a hundred million, as the Consortium.
and the "Black-and-Tans The banks have the situation stabulary internment camps. Other arrests will fol- through the dense, masses of silent and and the jolts are few on well in hand, terms are objectionable. He appeals to output of new tonnage, a MA
It is authoritatively declared that owing to congestion in prisons the arrested per sons will be confined in strongly-guarded
low as soon as the camps are ready..
WHY MR. GRIFFITHS WAS ARRESTED..
In the House of Commons, Sir Hamar Greenwood said that in the course of systematic raids in Dublin Mr. Griffiths house was raided and a quantity of docu- ments were found necessitating further investigations and Mr. Griffiths was de tained, pending the result.
MEETINGS BANNED BY HOME SECRETARY.
PEKING, November 29th," The Minister of Finance, ander instruc is planning to floht a domestic loan
ནི ་
The Governor of the Bank France, the Chinese bankers for assistance.
of reverent people many of whom were moved to tears as the impressive cortege in an interview emphatically denied the wended its slow way to the strains of rumour according to which banks were
restricting eredita indiscriminately. *
and
rank, wh
The countries in which the great bulk of the nek tans ge has been built are the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and Japan. Other countries in building activity during the year, and in which there has been considerable ship: which there is at present a large volume of tonnage being built under the inspection of the Society'
Holland, tho trict), Sweden, Spain, and Denmark.
It may be remarked that the great amount of re-conditioning work undertaken
The bongs of St. Andrew rested in peaco by shipbuilders after the war, and the conversion of a very large number of vessels until the beginning of the fourth century, to burn oil fuel instead of coal, have when the Emperor Constantins removed the humour of the twelve Apostles at Con- undoubtedly had the effect of limiting the and placed them in a church, erected to
The aumber of vessels classed in Lloyd's stantinople. Shortly after the death Register Book at the close of the year stantine, a Greek monk named Regulus- ended 30th June, 1090, is 0,587 with a total or Rule was hidden in a vision to take tonsago of more than 25 millions gross. the sacred bones and rail with them to Over 96 per cent, of the total
Jand whither he would be guided. With tonnagy
sixteen brethren the monk set forth, and aists of steel or iron steamer, ramien the committee during the year, 2,009,495. about, especially in the Bay of Biscay. At tons were built for the United States length they were wrecked on what is now, (1,725,318 tons being for the United States the promontory of St. Andrews Shipping Board), while the tonnage built for the United Kingdom was 1.234,911,and for Jopa 444,887
funeral marches, an AMNGAN Atated that the Bank of France had never INVESTITURE AT GOVERN- che total of 4,953,523 tons classed by for two years the devoted band were tossed
The Irish Secretary Sir Hamer Green-refused por eren restricted credits granted wood and other Cabinet Ministers were to reputable firms for bona fide tramad present at the service at the Abbey at tons. which His Majesty was represented by General Lord Horne, whilst Cardinal Bourne officiated at the Roman Catholic Cathedral where His Majesty was repre- Sented by General Lord Caven. After the services the bodies were handed over to the relatives for burial.
U.S. NOTE TO GREAT BRITAIN
DEMAND REGARDING MESOPO
TAMIAN OILFIELDS.
Mr. Griffiths who is also a Sinn Fein M.P. was arrested while he was in bed. Hu did not resist. He was to have ad- dressed an Irish meeting at Manchester to-morrow and on Sunday, but the meet-
WASHINGTON, November 26th ings were prohibited by the Home Secre- tary on the ground that they might cause The State Department's Note to Great disaffection.
Britain as regards the Anglo-French ex- GOVERNMENT ACCEPTS REPUBLI-cipitation of Mesopotamian oilfields bas
CAN CHALLENGE.
been published: The note is in s 8 tone and demands equality in trade and It is authoritatively stated that the ar- commerce in all territories coming under rest of Mr. Griffiths is due to revelations the dominion of the Powers through the contained in the recently captured docu- | war, insists upon equal participation ments showing the closest link between in the mandate, privileges and the Republican Army and the Dail states that the United States must be Eireann, of which Mr. Griffiths was the acring head. The Dall Eireann, has been collecting funds for the Republican Army which is engaged in the murder campaign, and it is believed that the Dall Elresan would not supply moneys without some control over the purposes for which it is tised.
It is likely that the Government hence forth will subject those arrested who are connected with the Republican Army 10. some form of internment. This indicates" in■"certain measure the acceptance of the Republicans' declaration, of a state of war, and the demand to be treated as ersoners of war.
It is pointed out officially that there is 2 Krowing alienation of Teeling among the Arish people from the extremists. A Striking Instance is the decision of the Galway Council to sever connection with the Dail Eireann, reverting to the allegi ance of the constitutional authorities of the realm. This action on the part of the leading representatives of a strongly Nationalist deinty is expected to have an important effect on public opinion through
out the South.
ANOTHER BOMB EXPLOSION. Another bomb explosion took place in Cork this morning. Two persons, were killed and one wounded.
MYSTERY OF EXPLOSION, The Cork bort explosion is surround- ed with mystery. It occurred at a coffin- mankery works. Two men who were working at a bench, vere killed instantly, Au apprentice was hit by a plece of ahrapnel and was seriously wounded.
DEATH OF INSPECTOR.
BEYROUTH EXHIBITION. FRENCH ENTERPRISE IN SYRIA.
PARIS, November 25th
A Havaa message says --- A great fair and exhibition of all classes of merchandise is to take place in April next at Beyrouth Syria which port is now under French control and bida fair to become an emporium for the Eastern Mediterranean countries Visitors from Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Palestine and Cyprus are expected in large numbers. Last year, Syria imported goods valued at Labout £19,000,000, mostly picce-goods.
FOR STARVING CHILDREN. MAMMOTH AMERICAN ORGANISA- ~TIUN.
NEW YORE, November 24th. The European Relief Council, comprise consulted on the terms of the mandates asing eight of the largest relief organisations a participant in the war and in victory U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE.
TOURING SOUTH AMERICA.
WASHINGTON, November 25m Mr. Colby sails for South America on November 28th on the banleship Florida from Hampton Roads to visit Brazil, Urukay and other South American Shites.
OUTLOOK IN NEAR EAST. REVISION OF TREATY OF SEVRES
FORESHADOVED. I
PARIS, November 26th.
A Havas message says:
The papers express satisfaction at the happy, omen that the greatest cordiality existed at the first meeting of the British and French Premiers on the latter's arrival in London.
in Americs, has been established; with Mra Hoover as Chairman, to provide funds to assist the three and a half million starving
and diseased children in Europe,
SWEDISH FINANCES. LARGE INCREASE IN REVENUE.
BTOCKHOLM, November Sith. The Swedish Baspces for 1920 are much more favourable than budgeted.
TLO revennes exceed the expenditure" by 250,000,000 kronor.
THE LATE EMPRESS EUGENIE. BEQUEST TO SIR JOHN BURGOYNE
LONDON, November 24th The Empress Engenie left over £2,000,000 The Exglish estate is worth £250,000. The will enjoins the executors to prosecute anyone publishing her memoirs and The Models bequeaths a valuable Grouze to: Bir. John Le Temps, summing up French opinion, Burggyao, who brought her to England states that France was in favour of an in his yacht Gasella when the Second inanediate declaration defining the policy Empire fell. towards Constantine, to which move Great Britain, however, preferred the attitude of expectancy."
OBITUARY.
London, November 24th.. the Fleet, Bir George Callaghan, G.O.B.
The death is announced of Admiral of GOTO. First and Principal Naval A.D.C, to the King, who commanded the Naral Brigade, in the Relief of Peking,
Le Temps states that the question how to preserve peace in the Near East is of paramount importance.
M. Venizelos, now a refugee in France. pleading for his ungrateful country and discountenancing any re-shaping of the in 1900. Sevres Treaty. Protests are already heard Against any idea of replacing Christian populations under Turkish controle
stian
Le Temps believes; however, that
M.C.C.
MENT HOUSE. MANY RECIPIENTS OF HONOURS
. In the presence of a large gathering an investiture was held at Government House, yesterday aroning, when H.E. the Governor (Sir R. B. Štubbs, K.C.M.G.) presented the following with decorations for various public services :----
COMPANION OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE. Mr. P. PJ. Wodehouse..
COMMANDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIKS. Burgoon-Rear-Admiral C. S. Woodsight.
OFFICLES OF THE DRITISH EMPIBE (Military Division.) Burgeon-Commander Banders. Lieut. Colonel P. Cor
Particulars of the new tonnage classed to say since the beginning of the the Society during the last six years war), are given below
790,209
QUAINT LEGEND. Reaching shore safely with the precious bones, they found the country covered with forests and swarming with wild boars and impressed by the meals, received them hos wilder Picts. The Pictish King, however, Such is the Pitably, and was baptised. Total Steam, Sai.
traditional story; and St. Regulus' Tower Tons. TOLE
close to the ruins of Bt. Andrews Castle, Rocms at fire to confirm it. Historiana, 1914-15 1,908,897 5,796 1,295,823
790,088
however, pronounce the tower of much 1916-17 1,371,915 4,210
Ister date than the fourth century. The 1917 18 2,859,00710,517 2,560,124 Jegend, more the lees, contains essentially the 1918-19 3,780,800 40,415 3,801,991 truth, and whether St. Regulus founded the order of Culdee monks or not, his 1910 90 4,186,889 66,541 4,253,591
8122B AND TYPES OF VESSELS. attractive figure, es guardian of 31. The vessels of great size which were lost Andrew's bones, cannot be entirely fictiti during t the war have not yet been replaced, ous. A quaint legend exists about him. the more urgent demand being for the A good and virtuous man, he once nearly sinned through the wiles of Satan, who replacement of general cargo vessels,
came to him disguised as a woman but 86. Andrew, in the form of a pilgrim bastoned to the resora of the priest, and saved him,
S
Major J. Carter, RA 8.C., Major A list of the larger vessels classed dur
Cassell, Mies Mary Bennett
ing the past twelve months is given below. A
increas
to
be noted in the zumber of lase
vases in course of con- struction, there
(Civil Division)
Mr. A. I E Ashton
MILITARY CROSS." Capt B. KM. Simpson.:
COLONIAL AUXILIARY FORCES. (Officers Decoration.)
Capt. G. G. Wood.
(Long Serrics Medal) -Lient, A Murdoch
R.Q.M.B. John Rodger. €8.M. A. McKirdy. 08.M. R. C Witchell
ZOYAL HUMANS SOCIETY: BRONZE MEDAL- ME B. D. Evang.
last no fewer tid at the end of June JA TO THE ALD OF THE SCOTS,"
56. vessels, each of 10,000 tons and above, building under the Society's Survey.
San Fernando, 13,056 tons;
Transport Co. Lim.
From early times St. Andrew hiza bean cherished name in Scotland. His day
tops, Engle Onas once the occasion of much feasting, and singed sheepheads are said to have been at one time borne in procession before the
Suary 15 to ederal Beam Scots in London on 36. Andrew's Day
Navigation Co., Lim
There tradition that an ancient Scots
Mangalore, -0,781 tons, T. &.J. Brockle army was being worsted when St Andrew
Fagoro, 8,803 tons, R.M.8.P.
Transporte, Lim." ( Naria, 8,723 tons, BM 8.F.
Transports, Lim.
Meat
on his cross appeared in the sky, blinded the enemy by dazzling light and enabled the Scots to gain a decisive triumph. That Meat 8. Andrew was once the patron saint of
lovers, the old poetic line would seem to
Harry Luckenbach, 8,713 tons, Lucken-show To St. Andrew all the lovers and
bach 8.8. Co., Inc.
Edellyn, 8,713 tons, Luckenbach 8.8.
(Us June 25th, 1920, at about 10.20 m. Lo, Inc tons, Det Ostasiatiske
Chinese jumped from the ferry boat the the harbour about 200 yards from the Hanghong shore, ME Evam, fully cloth cil, except for his coat, immediately plung- ed into the water and succeeded in resenting him)
the lusty wooers
Rusis long revered St. Andrew as dress instituted an Order of Knighthood Patron Saint siso; and in 1808 Peter the
Afriko batons
Kompagni
called by his name. Brussels was once Included in the tonnage classed during believed to possess a piece of the identical the year were 181 vessels, of 740,430 tons, cross on which the Apostle pa martyred; built upon the Isherwood system of longi, and part of the insignis, of the Military tudinal framing, of which 43 of 253,975 Order of the Golden Fleece (established by tons were oil tankers. The total number of Philip the Good, Duke of Brabent) was vessels classed during the year which were the St. Andrew's cross. The - Scottish intended for carrying oil in bulk was 55, Knights of the Order of the Thistle are of 276,714 tons. Forkle
also called Knights of St. Andrew. A jewelled figure of the saint, suspended by new abipe classed during the year green ribbon from gold collar of which were fitted for burning oil fuel num- thistles, is prominent part of the insignia bered 495 vessels of 1,095,788 tons gross, of the Order. The following were invited to witness the as against 211 vessels at 1,183,850 tons ceremony-Admiral Bir AL Duff and classed
ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM- Mn Ho Kom Tong, man Mrs. C. O. Hickling, M.B.E. Dr. W. V. M. Koch
AT THE ATTENDANUE.
The
OIL
(A.D.C.), Major-General F. Ventris, Capt. had page number of steamers, which structed under the Bociety's survey, Bra Miss Duff, Flag-Lieut." B. B. Stewart verng the previous twelve months.
burned coal have also come
Justice Gompertz and Mra Compertz, veyors both in the United Kingdom and of 19,150 tons having 18 cylinders, P. Legg (A.D.C.). Dr. Duppuy, Mr. under the survey of the Bociety's Bur: those for the Glenogle, a twin screw vessel Commodore Bowden Smith and Mrs. abroad, with Smithy Lieut. E. H. Stern' (P.S.), the Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, tho
MH. Kemp, the Hon. Mr. D. of frek
Tratman, the Hon. Mr. E. B. Hallifer, the Hop, Mr. W. Chatham and Mrs Chatham, the Hon. Mr. E H. Sharp, the SYDNEY, Eovember 24th Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock and Mrs. Pollock, general in rest must come first, and that Waddington, who was in hospital suigrethe Hon. Mr. Na Je Stabb and Mrs, interest dmands that fighting in the Nearing from abscesses, has recovered and, 19 Stabby the Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Pare and East must cease and the permanent joined the Marylebone Cricket Club team. Mra
t
Inspector Madden, who was wounded by the Sinn Felners in Cork, has suc- causes of conflict in Thrace must be lumbed to his injuries, 20
eradicated. That tik had been entrusted CANADIAN NEWS SERVICE. FREEMAN'S JOURNAL'S" CASE. to Greece, who was relied upon to watch
Smyrna and Thrace and pacify Asia Minor. AGREEMENT WITH REUTER'8. The defendants
in the Freeman's That task proved somewhat too heavy for Journal court-martial have been found Greece. Now M. Venizelo's fall has dis- m not guilty "on four charges.dla organised her army and upset her external In connection with the Tullow murders and internal political structure. So the counsel for the defence admitted that the question is asked: Is Greece now strong
and keep the Bulgarians from the Aegean
Lospos, November 20th.
being converted to 29 1-101s. diameter, and stroke 453-1610. The largest oil-engined vessel completed during the year was the Afrika of 8,597 tons. This vessel was fitted with Diesel orgines having 18 cylinders of 29. 1-101a.. 45 3-16in, stroke,
this connexion, it is of interest to note that from the Society's records it appears that, of the world's total tonnage of 100 tons and upwards recorded in the current edition of Lloyd's Register Book the following approximate division as regards fual may be made ava
Veseels representing about,
There have of iste been considerable modifications of the design of oil engines, both of the Diesel and of other types. Most of the Diesel engines are of the four. stroke/cycle, with oil fuel injected by blass of high pressure sir, but modifications of the pisa adopted in submarine engines for the injection of Inel by
This consider
Grubenov snette, Tally adoptare alone have
murders were not committed by the enough to check the Turkish Nationale went with Kenter's for the supply of direct Naval Hospital, Mr. and Mrs P. O vessela representing about 6 TAUTOrs have, developed in another direc
British cable service to Canada:
DUCAL MARRIAGE:
Forguson, Mrs. Sanders MWGN for boilers
Humphrey Cdr. F. EKAR
ER ZITOMO piston engines are
76 per cest, use coal sa fuel- ther the Hon RA. Irving, Mr. John Johnstone “and. Mr.
16.3 per cent, are fitted to use oil as fuel Johnstone, the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak, the
for boilers, bars Mr Ho Fook, Mr. and Mr. A. R.
1.7 per cent use oil in intestat am Love, LionE-Col. and Mrs. Crome, Linut..
bustion engines, st Cal, Nicholson, Mya P. P. J. Wodehouse, 8 per cent, have mil power only. shly less the air compression plant re Mr. B. L. D. Wodehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Bimilar Particulars compiled from quired, compressed sir is only then re- A meeting of the Canadian Press repreTH King Mr. D. Burlingham Lloyd's Register Book for the previous year quired for starting and manoeuvring, and cting the hold Press of Canada pasted Inspectors Mohinder Singh and Nawab show that, then, of the world's total to some economy in power is thus effected. uste that one" type of relation yesterday to sign an agree Bhan, the Mistren and Sisters of the Royal age of vessels of 100 tons and upwards, It is worthy
Diesel the mÁNU. We all engine other than Joskin, Mre. Woodbright, Engr-Capt. 8. P. Black-and-Tas.”
82 per cent, used con as 10.5 per cent, were Etted to use oil ation by changing from a pressure system The Court has begun hearing of the two Sea? French opinion belleves that the
Major and Mrs
of fuel injection ta com combining dil pres. charges arising out of the publication in only way to pacify the Orient and save
1.5 per cen
oil in internal com apre with * added high pressure air blast "the paper" of the story that an arrested. Greece herself is now to revise the Sevres
LONDON, November 20th,
Thompson. out Cdr Hayes Lieutbustion Sinn Feiner was brutally ill-treated in the Treaty, as regards Smyrna and Thrace.
preying the oil The Duke of Westminister bas married Barnes Major C. Willson, Capt. and Mrs 6 per cent had Ball power only. Barracks. The Crown Counsel said that Any delay will not avail. By leaving the M. Violet Rowley daughter of Bir Fogg, Mr. J. A. E. Bullock, Mr. GAME Bince the Armistice a great development the story was a pure fabrication, The Sevres Treaty as it is, any chance of William Nelson. The bride's divorce
and B- Entherland. Capt. has taken place use of oil
cylinder Court adjourned the hearing until Decem- agreement with the Turkish Nationalists is doceres has just been made abeolate Spinks, Capt. Mills, Mr. H. & Nott, Mr. During the jaur under savior classes hare The changes which are being made inf
withdrawn from the Constantinople: Gov crament. This means perpetuating war
ECHO OF THE WARA Byrett, Mr. C. E. Cole, Mr. been assigned to 23 new vessels of 79,805 oil engines other than Diesel are consider- B. Way, Mr. Simpson, Dr. and Mrs. tond, atted with such engines as their main able. In the different types of engines P. Jordan Mrs Murdoch, Lieut. Col. propelling porter so of the 993 tons sures range from 900 lbs to 350 lbs per
these vessela hay usually made the maximum cylinder pres in Turkey and playing the Bolshevists
Bird and Mrs. Bird, Major Mring collectivo Rapson, WASHINGTON, November 25th CO Hickling, Mr. P. Ralphs, Mr. tion under the Society survey upwards being made in which pressures of 380, 450, On condition that he leaves America Koch, Bir Rober, and Lady Ho Tang, Mr. of 150 sets of Diesel Engines and about 495, and 560 lbs. per square, inch are to bo
Mr. the same number, of sets of vil engines of
employed. other, than the Dissal type, approximately
steam turbines may.. The suppose of geared a commuted the sentence of the German Chan Biu Ki Mr. Wong Kam Franz von Rintelen, who was convicted. Lo Cheung Shit, Mr. Ho Wiek Mrg Kingdom: In addition, dil engines are of the total number of classed iti war-time on a charge of fomenting wong Mr rebellion in Mexico with a view to embar missing the United States prior to its entry
ber 2nd, b
Mr. Lloyd George. Mr. Winston Chur- chill and "many Members of Parliament were present at the Abbey service.
· BOMBAY, STRIKES.
ONE OVER TVO IN FORCE,
BOMBAY, November 25th. The tramway strikers have returned to work on the management's conditions.g The strike the postmen and the acfographists continues."
tonnaga
To
are Do
game in the Near East which would do GERMAN'S SENTENCE COMMUTED. I Grand Mrs. DW: Jeffries Mr. There are at present in contio 0. Pasundan Aquare inch. At prezent, ether, types are
our British friends no good.”
MR. ROCKFELLER'S GIFT.
TO MCGILL UNIVERSITY.
OTTAWA, November 25th MrJohn D. Rockfeller has elver million dollars, to the McGillli University Centennial Endowment Fund
before January 1st. President Wilson has Chow Shou San, Mr SFW.uk wall of which are building in the United be measured to some extent by the fact that:
I in the "
Kwong, Mr. T K Po, Mr. M. K. Lo, being used in large vessels na emergency during the past year no e Mr. Sin Tsk Fm, Mr. Ho Shal Kit and icots. The largest Diesel engines now being 1,280,046 tons were provi
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