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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.] ~WAGES REDUCTION

MOVEMENT.

THE HONGKONG DAILY

PRESE, THURSDAY,

GREEK OPERATIONS IN ASIA

MINOR

TURKS CELEBRATING" A

"VICTORY.

• CONSTANTINOPLE, January 18th. There is no confirmation of the Nationalist FURNESS IRON WORKERS ACCEPT claims to have defested the Greeks on the

NEW BOALE.

Brousss front, which are probably based on the Greek withdrawal from their

LONDON, January 19th,

WARRIORS' DAY.” MOVEMENT TO HELP EX-SERVICE MEN

JANUARY 20TH, 1921.

GERMANY TO-DAY,

MANY SIGNS OF REPAIR.

FINANCIAL CHAOS.

BID FOR TORKIGY TRADE.

[BY “ THE TIMES" ") BERLIS CORRESPONDENT.

OBJECT LESSON IN DUMPING. GREMAN GOODS AT LESS THAN

Lonnos, January 18th The Warriors' Day" movement, by which every house of entertainment in the United Kingdom will give a matines on March 31st in aid of Earl Haig's hud for ex-Service men, was inaugurated at & meeting at Drury Lane, presided over previously notified to the Allies, but Stam- the Prince of Wales, Earl Beatty, Earl Haig, Major General Sir HK Tren tries have recently accepted reductions butt and Angora are both, celebrating the chard, Miss Ellen Terry, Sir Squire Ban croft, Sir John Hare and other hotables la wages or relinquished the increases to "victory.”

Earl Beatty said they were not asking which they were entitled under agree Greek Government circles state that n visis of King Constantine to Anatolia can only be taken when the Allies recognise the King-

The workers in several smaller indus. / original lines in accordance with a plan | by Sir Arthur Pinero and attended by chary of giving an exact opinion. The few hands, well organised, and hard at of Commons yesterday by the Unionist

made largs fortunes. Prices for produce are high and profta farge. The labourers got their food as part of their pay, and

BRITISH COST. in this respect they are much better off

The Lobby Correspondent of the than the townsfolk, while their real wager have greatly increased, their hours have London Daily Express wrols recently :--* Remarkable evidence of the extensive been shortened, their conditions im proved, and there are more persons am import of German goods to this country ployed. The bulk of the heavy industry at less than the cost of production here, is also doing well. It is in comparatively was given at an exhibition at the House work; employment is good and wages are Reconstruction Committee,

Colonel John Gretton, M.P., presided high.

With the rest of German industry the at a subsequent meeting, when repre case is otherwias. Only in a few trades sentatives of various trade and industries there any briskness. There is still affected by the importation of German industries; one hears complaints of i

It was announced, by Sir lack of coal, and orders are not coming in from abroad. Here, and there Birchenough, representing the dye ins factory in its annual report states that industry, than an agreement had been is fully employed and booked up, but arrived at by 95 per cent. of the users the general tale is one of working fewer and makers for the regulation of the days or shorter hours. And here, again, import of dyes. one must avoid being misled by appear ances.

ment in order to enable business to be definito decision with regard tå the proposed for charity, but for the help of Britishers possible. The most we can do is to great shortage of raw materials for many goods attended to relate their experi-

carried on. For example, the hematid' miners in Furness have agreed to work "an wages based on the current-selling prices, instead of the higher prices raling in November and December. It is hoped that this will enable some mines

to re-open.

ence

Houry

On behalf of the makers of alumining There is a great demand for increased goods, metal ware, dental instruments, capital and it is being called up in and such like, it was pointed out that it millions. This is a necessary outcome was impossible for British labour to com- of inflation. A much greater working pete against the production of German capital is necessary to every factory thai labour owing to the collapse of the rate The exhibition consisted of German was the case in the days of the gold of exchange. mark. Much larger sums are needed for payments for raw materials, wages, and and British goods of identical quality working expenses. Similarly a much | rxhged side hy side, with notes on each & greatly increased rate of dividend" is paid. Thirty per cent. is a common rate. But it must be borne in mind that this

The economic position in Germany, is still no vague and uncertain that the best informed of the Germans themselves are problem of the country's future is still full of indeterminate factors, and it will be long before an accurate estimate is

in paying a debt to those who suffered examine the position from time to time in preserving the Empire, and endeavour, from such evidence as is Ear! Helg declared that the ex-Service Available, to decide upon the direction men's troubles were increasing instead of | events are likely to take, diminishing. A few weeks ago there Socially Germany has progressed vary ARMENIAN ULTIMATUM. wore a quarter of a million officers and considerably since the collapse at the LONDON, January 18th. men for whom no place could be found end of the war. The wave of deep des in the community. Their number to-day pair that passed, over the whole country Beater learns that the Boviet Govern was larger.

was followed by a moral decline which The Prince of Wales, speaking "ates ran through every stratum of society, and ment of Armenia, supported by the Moscow Government, has sent an utimatum to the Earl Haig, said that, from his experience its effects are still noticeable. That it Turks, who have already evacuated Aloxon active service and on his journey of lasted so long was due in great part to tens of thousands of miles in the Empire continued political unrest, and it would It is expected that this question will

andropol, demanding the immediate evacua since the war, he could affirm that the not be safe to say that the last has been be discussed at the forthcoming confertion of Kars and the withdrawal of all cause of the ex-Service man was at pre-heard of adventurers who seek short-cuts sent second to none in national import to their goal by methods of violence. ence of iron and steel employers and Turkish troops to the frontiers of 1914, ance. He added: When the country The old aristocracy, the landed interests, workmen. In view of the collapse of the also immediate reparation for the pillage and was at war we did not forget the men and the industrialists still profess to higher price is charged for products, and indicating the production and sale prices. iron and steel market the occupations in atrocities committed during the occupation who fought and gained victory and main in fear of a red revolution. As there is

of Armenian territory,

tained freedom. Our instinct should not no means of estimating the forces which * Communist rising could let loose their be different to mo

forebodings remain unallayed. which wages are governed by sliding.

On their side the working classes still is a paper payment on a gold-mark hold-arm, the finest makers in the world. It scales will be automatically affected.

Germans are offering as many as British profess uneasiness as to the prospect of ing, representing no more than, perhaps, costs 20s to make each barometer. The another Monarchist Putsch, and unfortus tenth of its apparent value.

Amazing conversions and reconstrue merchants care to have at 7. nately the means by which this could be attempted are only too evident. There is tions are also in progress on all hands. much loose talk in the Monarchist Press They are a nightmare.to the investor, but EASTERN CABLE of a hope that the Monarchy may be they are symptomatic that German

restored, while in private some of the industry is beginning to bestir itself.. NEWS.

Royalists and Legitimister make no secret troversies at work tending to retard re- Just as in the moral field there are con- that their aim is to put a straw man on the Throne for an interim period and to covery, so there are in the province of kick him out in favour of a Hohenzollern industry new problems the effect of which or & Wittelsbach when that period is is to maintain an atmosphere of unsettle past. These mutual suspicions delay men hightly inimical to the resumption of of⋅ the socialization of the coalmines. In The first prosecution under the mini-serious efforts towards the moral recon-normal trade. One of these is the question cipal notification prohibiting rice hoard struction of the country and while they its present form the demand is a herings ing and profiteering was brought in the continue they must defeat the best at of the general strike that followed upon Mixed Court to-day, when a Chinese shop tempts by such German statesmen as the Kapp Patch a measure of socialis

tion was part of the bargain between the ORIME IN EVIDENCE."

trade union leaders and the Government keeper, Tzang Men Chi, was charged have retained a national outlook.e with attempting to smuggle rice to Hong- kong and remanded for a week on a bail

for calling the strike off.

of $1,000.

The Board of Trade figures are showing a continued reduction in the cost of Living

COST OF LIVING IN UNITED STATES..

Bir Alfred Butt, moving a vote of thanks to the,, Prince of Wales, paid a tribute to his service and described him in theatrical terms as "an ideal leading man."

BOLSHEVIK FEARS.

LONDON, January 18th Bolshevist apprehensions with regard to the Turkish Nationalist advance costward appear to be reflected in news from Tifis to the effect that owing to the ultimatum by the Armenian Soviet Government to Turkey, the Turks have evacuated Ale FAR andropol.

.: "0.

WRANGEL'S TROOPS MUTINY. "Lospor, January 19th.

NEW YORK, January 18th. The Associated Press Constantinople. The Time New York correspondent

sacks, edcampod ·at says that with two million unemployed correspondent states that Wrangel's Cos Chataldja, havë mutinied and disarmed their officers, the American industry is re-starting work

French Colonial troops used machine-guns. this week on a reduced wage scale. The against the mutineers, who returned fire. most notable reduction is 223 per cent. negaisse ere killed and 20 wound in the textile industries. The public is already being benefited by the reduced prices of clothing, boots and bread.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD'S

ULTIMATUM

..

ed, whilst two French officers were also wounded. Frendi iroops surrounded the camp and court-martialled the ringleaders of the mutiny.

DAVIS CUP PLAYERS.

TO PLAY AT SINGAPORE AND SHANGHAL.

[BY COURTESY OF THE CHINA MAIL]

SHANGHAI BIOE CASE.

SHANGHAI, January 18th

AVIATION IN OKINA.

78% BAROMETERS..

Barometers were shown by a British

Germany is selling to this country ther mometers for testing acid at 1s. 2d. Ther

Members saw these articles, and also s cannot be made here for less than 39, mumber of aluminium kettles.

A typical example of the latter was the two-pint kettle made in Germany and sold: here at 2s. 6d., while the British article

Germany is sending to this country at costs 6 to make. Tet this was a trade we regained during the war 20. per 100 flash refills that cannot be made here under 40s. per 100. Samples of these were shown.

There was the same kind of thing in tools and groves and oxidised goods. Two stories told point the moral of the exhibition.

New York, January 19th. A message from Pittsburg says that tho Pennsylvania Railroad proposes, saless employes agree to cease work one day every February vid the East, propose to play at Club, Colonel Halt, of the Royal Athey are as bad as ever, but not worse, pendently, of a consideration of the whole the works producing the ozidiaed goods

prock, to reduce the staff 20 per cent.

REPARATIONS PROBLEM. GERMAN DELEGATE ARRIVES IN PARIS.

LONDON, January 18th.

LONDON, January 18th. The American Davis Cup players, Tilden, Washburn and Som Hardy, who are re turning from Australia in the beginning of gua and Singapore: Johnston is re turning to America direcs,

INDIAN FRONTIER FIGHT. MARSUDS SURPRISE PIONEERS.

LONDON, January 18th,

chief among them is a desire to work. There are many signs of repair and the

It has descended, a hopeless heritage, to

A Birmingham firm spent tens of thou It is doubtful whether crime is more the present Government. It is an embar prevalent than it was before the war, but rassment to the Cabinet, and a constant sands of pounds on machinery to do this crimes are better advertised, and a false drag on trade. While it hangs over the oxidised work. It beat the Germans in perspective is the result. There has been country, it checks enterprise and develop quality. But the German goods on view a decrease in crime since the beginning mont of fresh mining adventures, compel yesterday are sold here at $78, a dozen. of the present year Public morals were ling cantion where otherwise a bold palley The Birmingham firm cannot make them. never very high in the great German would be dictated. The miners' leaders are for less than 658. M.F. were not sur cities, especially Berlin to-day one determined upon it; the mine-owners are God say from casual observation that dead against socialising the mines indo-Prores producing the uridined goods

concurrent action abroad. A committee of position of German economic life and of has been closed, employers coal users and miners has b reached deadlock, and has had to elect an and more officions than Prussis ever pro arbitration committee. But the whole duced before, who make it their business country knows that the miners mean quick to bamper a class of trade which offers socialization, and the commercial world is splendid chances for chicanery. Hero, at filled with misgivings

least, the remedy should He with German business men themselves; foreign customers.

In connection with the arrival in Pa15 working on a road near Jandola under pro who were giving promise. The Govern-forces of social intercourse. 10-day "it is stripped of the fog of lying politics and unless the regulations governing the trade

of Herr Bergmann, the German delegate to the Reparations Commission, who is megotiating with the Allied represena

tives and apparently endeavouring to create diferences at opinion between the Allies, it is authoritatively pointed out that this is the Germans' last opportunity of submitting their own reparation pro are in no way unreasonable. Already posals to the Allies. The Allies' demands great concessions have been made, and, unless something is done now, a settle ment may be reached over the head of

the Germans.

--NEW FRENCH MINISTRY. OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND

SPORT.

PARIS, January 19th. The Briand Cabinet includes new Minister of Physical Education and sport The ex-footballer. Vidal President of the Bports Chion of France, has been appointed to be the new Minister.

DUTIES OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING ~~ PEOPLES. -

AMERICA AND JAPAN IN BIBERTA

FLAUNTING OF WEATH

are revised.

SHANGHAI, January 18th. Before an historic gathering, including Sir Arthur Whitten Brown, the only living trans-Atlantic avistor, at a meeting held under the auspices of the Pan Pacific Union and the Shanghai Aero Force, Technical Adviser to the area These phenomens probably march with cal Department, Peking, spoke of recent better employment and with a reawaken- developments in aviation in North China ing of the sense of civic duty as the and the proposed Shanghai-Peking lite result of a reaction from public disorder The difficulties encountered were illas As far as I can find out in conversation, this view is assented to by responsible trated, he said, by the recent seizure of officials. It is not a question on which the only training aerodrome in Peking one can dogmatize from figures, RAMADAN KABILSBIL AND COAL- It is officially announced that 60 Mak by a hostile division. In addition there In German cities there is always & second cause of misgiving is the ques will be disinclined to repeat their orders suds surprised companies of Pioneers recently commenced with Chinese pilots

were financial difficulties. Training Wescom that is driven to the surface by the len of Upper Silesia. When this question

THE BURDEN OF DEST," is very apparent in Berlin, though not so propaganda that has threatened to envelop jobben tection of pickets. A hand-to-hand shment was concentrating on the develop noticeable in Munich or Hamburg. It is it there remains a kernel of gunnine alarm At the roof of the whole master of thes ensued. The British casualties were 7 killment of commercial aviation, an interest his froth that forces itself upon the ob- lest the plebiscite should go against fer rerevival of German trade, however, "Lea ed and misaing, and 38 wounded

ing experiment tried nowhere else. by servation of the passing traveller, lead many and the coalfield fall into the hands the condition of German finace. The MERSON ON State is practically in a bankrupt position, TASK OF WORLD-BUILDING which was possible rapidly to link up ing him, to believe that it is the life of of the contr

the whole of China with air routes. In the place Berlin first night seems Into the controversies, shout Germany's but nobody wishes to use the word. The right to the Silesian duchies in history, funded debt, which was about 5,000 millions conclusion, Colonel Holt, appealed for the to take its appalling national problems her econoctia action in the past in the dis of marks in July, 1914, was 81,000 millions support of the commercial element in so lightly as to be a city of everlasting poest of Bilesian coal, it is not possible to on November 1st, 1990; and the floating Shanghai' upon which success depended. pleasure The restaurants blaze with enter here. It is certain that the country. debt, which was 400 millions in July, 1014,

· NIW YORK;-January 18th,

light, a band blares in each one, there is con and a good use for all the coal that was 157,300 millions on November 1st, 1920. (THROUGH REUTER'S ‘AGENOT.} good food in plenty, wine fown, one can be won. The German industrial world The total debt is 237,800 millions, and by In an hitherto unpublished letter, Chairman of the Sulgrave Institute, written in September to Mr. Stewart

bears laughter. The theatres, music is firmly persuaded that under a Pelish the end of the financial year it is expected halls, and cinemas command full houses; régime production would languish; and in to reach som 230,000 millions President-Elect Harding emphasises the

the Palais de Danse is nightly crowded, the collieries already exploited so far by The budget of 98,900 million marks shows duties of the English-speaking peoples as

WASHINGTON, January 18th. Senator Johason (of Californis) intro- and only high-priced champagne (and Poland there is, unfortunately, nothing to a deficit of about 48,000 millions, which is nearly equivalent to the demands under the predominating factor in world-wide duced resolution (California masach champagne ) is served. It seems convince them to the contrary

Coal deliveries to the Allies under the the Fence Treaty. The note circulation, civilisation. He expresses the opinion Senate Foreign Committee investigate the

like waste gone mad.

Force Treaty are at the moment of write which was 2,700 millions in July, 1914, was that when America summors other nations reports that Americans are virtually e One has to look below the surface to ing in advance of the scheduled quantity 75,060 milions on November 1st, 1990. The to assist in framing a world-buildingcluded from trade in Siberia; isqan agreement or so association for the pre enquiry into the activities of the Aucy sea it for what it is, and then one also by 250,000 tons-the best evidence, so far service of the debt, the principal item of finds the real stuff. This boiling scam is of Germany good will. There is some expenditure under the ordinary Budget, i vention of war the English-speaking can military in Siberia. The latter invesen off by the profiteer, who is perhaps doubt whether this can be maintained du 12,683 million tarb peoples would play no small part therein, tigation is not connected with the shoot theater social menace threatening ing the winter months, and in the making A bank or business house in such a posi without evading the rights or excluding ing of Langdon. the fellowship of other nations, but pro- Senator Johnson declared that he and Germany to-day, His gains come easily-up of any shortage the German industries tion would call a meeting of, its creditors, a hundred thousand marks may perhaps would be the first to feel the effects. This if they had not called one themselves long. tecting and including thein.

other Senators bad been informed that be made over the telephone before lunch doubt, however, may not be realized before The German people, and especially Credit does not appear to present any the business community, now realizes what the Japanese were becoming strongly by the lucky holder of a few truckloads great difficulty Large firms, of course, are speculation it was when Herr Helfferich FATAL EXPLOSION IN FILM entrenched in Siberian trade, whilst Ame-of sugar and they alter down through his specially favoured position with the dangled before them the spectacle of in-

FACTORY.

rican interests" were suffering-

parasities to go just as easily. But the banks, and small firms sometimes have to demnities from a ring of tribute-paying restaurants and cabarets et Unter den pay rather severe rate of intereal for States. As a business proposition the wan Linden And the neighbouring streets are accommodation. This matter is shortly to was lost for Germany is 1015, and the as a small patch on a city of five millions be regulated by the Government, but mean years between have but made the solution They are as nothing in a country of 70 while there does not soon to be any rest of the problem the more difficulty LONDON, January 19th, In a letter to the Times, Mr. Frederic millions, and one must look elsewhere outery German industry may, in fact, bet But from end to end of Germany you Coleman says that facts do not support Mr.for the real state of things. It is neras said to have struggled to its knees. It has will hardly hear the words: State banke Bary to predicate at this length because been a wonderful effort, and in it the Ger- raptory" even breathed. The loan interest Samuel McClure's theories. His work

shallow deductions are so constantly man industrial and mercantile classes have is paid, the coal deliveries to the Allios investigation in Japan lod him to think that Seing drawn from this single feature of shown all their old skill and persistence are maintained, and thereby the mark world conquest by Japan was no remote a

Now, it is all a question of winning back possibility that time was wasted in German city life. planning to thwart it. Western divilisation Nevertheless the constant flaunting of the old markets and finding now ones. The continues to maintain a value. As long an Zurich and Amsterdam (and saw in Lone to-day was faced with far greater menaces superinous wealth amid amusement and home market offers an unlimited demand, it is worth anything or something, trade vice has one very evil effect. It tends but it will be some considerable time before on accounts can be opened in than any future Yellow Peril

to prepare the field for the Bolshevist the manufacturer will be able to turn his on), and the German merchant can keep agitator, who is to-day more insolently attention to it owing to the condition of credit in some sort of real money to the country's fasces. For the present active in Germany than anywhere else it must work for abroad, and in foreign And here he realizes that the Allies Europe Lenin is said to set his highest markets he is likely to become once more come to a decision about him whethen hopes on the German proletariat. He is the bitter and dangervas competitor of the debenture holders are to regard the being disillusioned, but his enlightenment other nations.

position of Germany as hopeless and wind Mr. Leo Podolsky and Miss Yers Mirova would be the more rapid if it were not There has been some hope in Germany it up for what they can get in the pound; had little to complain of as regard, attend for the glaring contrasts life in German that the fishing trade (Ferediungendus or whether they prefer to adopt the plaa ance last night at the Theatre Royal cities shows to-day. Prices have risen to trie) might be supplied with work from of forbearance towards the debtor, and give Mr. Podolsky gave a perfect rendering 10 oz 14 times, wages only to six or seven foreign factories on the basis of temporary him time to soo what sort of a job he can of Bach's Toccatta and Fage (as arranged times the former figures, and the work duty-free imports for completion ad remake of his own anivation. They would, for the piano by C. Tausig) Miss Vers man finds his money will not suffice for export Something kas slready been done in however, he chliged to exact two conditions this direction, and a few British firms have the closing of the note printing presses Mirova danced her way into the heart of his bare needs. the audience in her Lotus dance. It was, He is inclined to ascribe it to the waste participated in it. I do not know if the and the severe limitation of bureaueratio however, in The Dancing Doll, that Miss and riot he sees in the neighbourhood of Largo Bugilah orders said to have been and public extravaganco. Vera Mirova proved herself an accom the Friedrichstrasse, while false prophets received by the Allgemeine Electricitats plished artist. Har interpretation of all him up with false arguments based Gesellschaft were of this nature. America trade there comes the question of fixing Schubert's Marche, with the well-known on the same cbservations. Small wonder has participated in it to much greater the Indemnity The Best and most respons goose-step, was an impressive perform that he sometimes thinks there are extent. This textile branch in Germany lable Snancial opinion in Germany would Ence, so was also the Snake dance shorter steps to wealth than work and particularly anxious for finishing" orders appens to be against this being done. Zow BELLIN, January 10th.

Leo Podolcky gave Cyril Bcott's Lotus Caring The surprising thing is that he in order to keep its hands employed, I might bring the house corn about their There are two difficulties in the way ears. There would probably bo rich a wide A semi-official message anys that the

land and Regers Intermezzo, as also should want to work at all. Government has protested to the Allied.

Debussys Moonlight # and Kortch- INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE, The one is the school which objects to Cler diference between a German Egure and an Premiers against the action of the Council

mares A Fairy Tale." It is rarely There is, however, in all classes aan Labour being used in wage work by Allied figure that in the present thate of of Ambassadors in upholding the Control

even be approached: Despair and distur especially in regard to textiles, bujit Commission's refusal to consent to Ger There has been & cordial exchange of that Hongkong has an opportunity of reawakened Zeeling for industrial and foreigners Its an aboard contention. the country's finances no agreement would many's retention of the majority of her greetings between M. Briand and Mr. hearing such a musician as M. Podolsky, commercial energy Agriculture, still the to be reckoned it. The other in the base, both on a large scale, would be ins Fortresses and naval harbours which, it is Lloyd George, laying stress on mutual and it was gratifying to find that there largest industry in Germany, is, of course activity of officials, cow more smerous evitable. It had best. Hay these persons, be

let alone for the present. contended, Germany is entitled by the confidence and a continuation of most was not only large audience but a very best on Landowners, farmers, and farm Was orkers all did well in the war. Bome Peace Treaty to retain

appreciative one as well. friendly collaboration,

THIRD TEST MATCH. ENGLAND'S SECOND INNINGS.

ADELAIDE,- January 19th. Australia made 581 runs in the second innings, Kelloway contributing 147, Pellow 105 and Gregory 78' unfinished.

England has made 60 for the loss of one wicket, Hobbs having, 50 uninished to his credit.

DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER MATCH.

AGAIN DEFINITELY OFF.

LONDON, January 19th. The New York correspondent of the Temes says that the Dempsey-Carpentler match is definitely off, owing to the prin cipals failing to deposit the forfeits.

FÀRLIER CABLES..

GERMANY'S FORTRESSES AND NAVAL HARBOURS. PROTEST TO THE ALLIED PREMIERS.

9 KILLED: 10 INJURED.

New York, January 18th. Two men were killed and over ten in- jured in an explosion, following a fire, at Beedlow's film factory.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

NEW YORK, January 18th The Stock Exchance is firm, ei

AN AMERICAN FAILURE.

NEW YORE, January 18th Messrs. Ernest Smith and Company, of New York and Boston, have Exiled. They dealt mainly in New England industrial securities. PAN

IRISH BARONET'S SON. NOT WANTED IN AUSTRALIA.

MELBOURNE, January 18th.

The Minister, Mr. Boynton, has an nounced that, in view of information received Mr. Eamonde will not be allowed to land in Australis on any pretext, whe- ther he takes the oath of allegiance or

not.

NEW FRENCH CABINET: EXCHANGE OF, ANGLO-FRENCH GREETINGS.

Pants, January 19th.

**YELLOW PERIL VIN-THE

PERSFECTIVEL

MIROVA-PODOLSKY AT THEATRE

ROYAL.

(Continued at foot of next Column.)

'han

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