CABLES.
LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENDY.] FAMOUS AIRSHIP DAMAGED DESTROYERS SENT TO ASSIST IT.
LONDON, January 28th.
THE HONGKONG DAILY IFRES - SATURDAY,
LAFEST CABLES.
REPARATIONS PROBLEBL CRITICISM OF FRENCH PROPOSALS
LONDON, January 28th,
* LATEST CABENS,
FORTUNE FOR MR. WENSTON CHURCHILL.
WILL HE GO TO COLONIAL OFFICEL
JANUARY
1021
KEY INDUSTRIES.
SHIPPING PENALISED.
LORD INCHCAPE'S CRITICISM.
REDUCED SHIPPING
FREIGHTS.
*** SECRET " GERMAN ARMY.
POLICE DISCOVERIES.
VIEWS IN JAPAN
“A communique issued by the Berlin Referring to the intimation from the Police Prefecture announom the discovery
Bad landing at midnight damaged the segines and propellors of the famous air whip " 34" which was blown out by strong wind to the North Sea, s hundred miles east-north-east of Sparn Paint. Two sanually, M. Donors suggestion would pressed that this may infence Mr. Wins under the excess profits duty, nor why they This only a little higher that arms or kept up military training has co destroyers were despatched to assist it. At mid-day a wireless message from the destroyers reports that the airship is now returning to the base at slow speed. There were no casualties. The airship has reached the coast of Lincolnshire.
DYE EXPORTS. RESTRICTIONS TO BE REMOVED.
LONDON, January 28th. It is offcially announced that the ra strictions on the export of dyes are being, removed on February 1st...
BABLIER CABLES."
INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCES.
In his speech to the shareholders at the The optimism regarding the outcome of
Annual general meeting of the P. & Odquarters of the Oriental Freight Con- in Berlin, of a scores military organisa
"Provisional the Paris Conference is waning. Con-
LONDON, January 28th. Company on December 8th, Lord Inch france in London lowering the freight tion Companies of the siderable surprise is expressed in London The Daily Mail says that Mr. Winston cape, commenting upon what he described rates from Japan to Europe by 25 par Volunteer Regiment Bir, which was nominally disbanded, have been kopt regarding the new French proposals. It Churchill inherits a fortune from Lord as the fallacy of setting up key indus-, the Japan Advertiser says:---
At present the rate on general cargo is together in the disguise of various sport- is pointed out that whereas, on the most Vane Tempos involving large estate this and he could not understand was 183 shillings, so that it will be lowered ing, swimming, dining, and Bterary clubs
exports Ireland from which the annual income shipping, so far from being regarded as to 00 shillings Owing to the great fall optimistic estimate, Germa
The opinion is ex amount to seventeen millard gold marks is some, thousands,
a key industry, was especially, penalised in the exchange value of the pound stert and coordinated as an emergency regi
ing, the new rate works out at only about ment. Proof that this body possessed manufacture of magnetos should be re- the rate charges before the war, which involve payment of forty-two annunities ton Churchill's future career.
garded as a key industry, and agriculture, was 1.25. It is believed that the raiue been obtained. In the course of domicili, of twelve milliards. The basis on which
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the only indispensable industry, ahould not pleasing to the Japanese com-ary searches mado in connection with the the committee of experts will proceed
panies In the present condition of the COLONIAL - OFFICE. will be Belgiuin's compromise proposals,
not. The truth of the matter lay in the fancial situation they do not expect any affair the police found the statutes of a
increase in abipment, even if the freight branch of the illegal Escherich organisa namely, to fix the amount of annuities, NO CHANGE AT WAR OFFICE TET Paradox that it was just as accurate to
rates are greatly lowered. In their view tion (Orgesch). The branch who says there are no key industriós as to say the present decision will only make theiz
www.founded which may be increased according to
LONDON, January 27th, that every industry is Germany's capacity, without determining
a key industry. position more difficult. They point, how on September 6th last and called itself Reuter learns that Lord liner will.com The logical outcome of the agitation over stand in different position, and that signatories of the statutes were a number ever, that the British shipping companies The Berlin Home Longue." Among the the number of annuities.
time of the Colonial Office till the und key industries was, he said, that Great the autting of rates will give Great Bri- of ex-officers some of them bearers of very of the second week in #ebruary! Afenn- - Britain should only manufacture guous air-tain the advantage of reduced import well-known names. They included an off- while Mr. Churchill remain at the War the raw materials and ingredients of enforce thur Lew. Freight tariff, beginning ing to the oficial police version this officer price Bus the Osaka Shinen Kaisha will cor named Captain Bostelmana. Accord Office, to which no appointment is likely which are to be found within the British with the Himalaya Mary sailing from has tried to avoid arrest... PARIS, January 27th. to bo made till Mr. Lloyd George returns Isles, for, at any rate, within the British Yokobama on January 20th, and similar A somewhat different account of the The Allied Ministers spent the day in from Paris. The suggestion in a mora Rmpire, for to that fantastic conclusion lips will also to taken by the other com affair is given by the reactionary paper individual confermers with a view tong paper that Col. Amery is not desires the key industry argument inevitably led.
Tag Here it is stated that Bostelmann OTHER CERTAILMENTE. ––
never made sny concealment of his plans, evolving a practical satisfactory, wekenis in of serving under Mr Churchill as the
The reduction of freight rates front that his clubs arose out of the feeling of The only real service which the Govern Japan to Europe comes after curtailments comradeship among the volunteers and discredited in well-in« regard to the reparations problemi. « Colonial Office
ment could render would be to leave the on several other lines, From January that the members repeatedly declared BRITISH AND FRENCH POINTS OF formed: quarto
weather-beaten strength of British trade 16th the rate on beans from Shanghai to their willingness in case of nord to place Europe has been lowered from 165 to 80 themselves at the disposal of the Govern- to fight its own battles in its own way. shilings and that on arsame from 200 to Bent as guard." Bostelmann and thirty. National prosperity was impossible 100 shillings. In accordance with a deci one of his friends were arrested a couple xion reached toward the end of last year, of days ago, but after being questioned when exposed to such recurrent menaces The Batavin Freight Conferences has also by the police were all liberated on the to basic industries. If this country was reduced, the rate on Java sugar to only same evening. A few hours later Bostel not to become a second Holland we must of 25 guillers compared with 57 guilders bus meanwhile, in consequence of "con- 3 guilders from this month, a reduction mann was again cited to the Prefecture, LONDON, January 17th.
- have industrial" proco." The British work quoted at the end of last year. Some tinned molesation and supervision by the The twelve months in which the Govern was more advantageously placed lime ago the Facific Freight Conference police, he had decided, his lawyer imi- Mr. Lloyd George dwelt on Greas Briments were required to carry out the than any other body of workmen on earth, peanuts, rice, aile, and fertilizers from regular warrant was issued against him.
layered the rates on green peas, seeds, mated, to present himself as soon as a The Times says that Lord Lee will suc-tain's equal desire with the other Allies obligations under the Washington Labour but his benefits would be worth nothing 37 to 86, in view of the fact that com ooed Mr. Walter Long at the Admiralty.
to make Germany pay to the uttermost
Conference, expired to-day.
if he did not pull his weight and restrain panes outside the Conference were under. farthing, but pointed out the uselessness
the wild man who were striving to wreck charging them. The reduction has lately of expecting more than the circumstance The Isrational Labour Office Desen him. With the unions restricting output been extended to all other goods; the rates an account of the state of legislation in to the level of the least efficient worker, on which have been decreased by between regard to the same in the various countries, and controlled by advocates of continuous 15 and 25 per cent. This shows that Canada has referred the war between employer and employed, the
SHIPMENTS FALLING OFF. Convention's recommendations to the proti skrin peace was becoming industrial outlook was as grave na it
vincial authorities, and the Federal Par lament is considering the matter next
osmon
THE O'CALLAGHAN CASE.
STOWAWAY'S SECRET
DEPARTURE.
New York, January 28th. It is rumoured that Mr. O'Callaghan has kis secretly for Ireland.
ADMIRALTY CHANGE. MR. WALTER LONG'S SUCCESSOR
LONDON, January 28th.
M. CLEMENCEAU. ARRIVAL IN BOMBAY,
BOMBAY "January 98th.
staying at Government House.
VIEWS.
PARIS, January th The afternoon's sitting of the .confer enco produced speeches from Mr Lloyd George and M. Briand presenting" the respective British and French views of the reparatione question.
would enable Germany to pay
M. Briand disagreed with the sugges M. Clemencena has arrived here. He is tion of a Boulogne Conference until they had reached a definite agreement in regard to the extent and manner of Germany's capacity to pay. The French desired ho Reparations Commission to fix the total amount of the Allies claizo, even if it produced an apparently extravagant total. France could always make sacrifices.
BOMBAY MILL HANDS ON STRIKE AGAIN;
Bousay, January 28th. The hands at the Kohinoor Mill have again come out on strike, CALCUTTA TRAMWAY STRIKE
As they did not receive a reply to their petition for a redress of their grievances, including a demand for increase of wages, the tramwaymen have struck. No cars are running.
"
UNITED STATES NAVIG SENATOR HARDING'S VIEWS OF ITS TEUE FUNCTION.
INTERNATIONAL-LABOUR CONVENTION"
PROGRESS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES..
ment of women before and after child-
Bill
panies concerned.
The reduction of conventional freight
NOMINAL QUOTATIONS ONLY.
مطع.
The same paper states that similar mea- aures have been taken against the "Belf- Protection Organisations in Mecklen burg, the Young German Order, in Hesse, and similar associations in other Parts of the country. In the official com muniqué it is stated that the police ara rates, of course, presupposes the decline discovered an
far from attaching to the organisations cxaggerated importance, for us a question of national ruin or the open freight market which has which might give rise to political anxie national salvation. Without harder work become weaker, with a falling off in the ties Their setion is based, merely con and a durable concordat between Labour shipments of Australian wheat, South the circumstance that such organisations La France & Bill-regarding the exapler and Capital they would never be able to American grain, Chilesa nitrate, and are, as a matter of fact, illegal, and con-
CIVIL GUARD IN BAVARIA ingly been a universal fall in freight rates birth has been prased by the Chan bed break the hopeless chase of wages after North American coal. There has accord sequently cannot be tolerated.
prices, which made it impossible for or during the past week The latest quota-
Perhaps it is not a mere coinduce that Pong Canned on thing conventione he would-be customers to buy our goods. A tons stand at 100 shillings for whest from the tripping-ap of Bostshidan at his con- being examined by the Deputies on the
in Northern Germany should the year of stabilized wielded during Dairen to Europe 376 6dopt, 84.60 Labour Commission. Mr. Lloyd George said the Alles meant In Germany, the Federal Cabinet is ez. in trade all that we yielded up during from the River Plate to Europe, $4.50 for synchronise with decisive measures on the to stand together at roparation had been mining legislative measure this ath the war. Without that truce the days of coal from Hampton-road to Hotterdam, vexed question of the Bavarian C
our commercial and financial rapremacy and about 68 shillings for nitrate from Guards (Einwohnerwehr) The Bavarian made. Ho referred to the varying daims Je CALCUTTA, January 28th.
In Great Britain, a Bill has been pass
were numbered, i
Chilo to England. The depression of the Minister President Von Kahr has just been of Great Britain and France to considered in regard to juvabile employment ACIAL, LIBERTY NEEDED: coasting shipping market is oven more in Berlin, where he had the opportunity tions he former through bearing the women's night work. The Government |
noticeable. There is scarcely any business, ef stating his case to General Nollet, head greatest financial burdens during the war, intends to legislate for an eight-hour day Free Trader, and he was convinced, that Moji to Yokohama, a standard for freight Lord D'Aberson, the British Ambassador... He was, he continued, no unrepentant bis the nominal quotation for coal from of the InterAllied Military Mission, and or which it was absolutely admitted the tions have been examined by the Govern commercial liberty, without the obstructionated with about 1.2.30 quoted at the end tary Mission, and General Bingham, chair. and the latter owing to the human sa In India, the convention's rocommends the country need was, more than ever,
rates in this country, is Y.1.80, as com General Malcolm, head of the British Mil had first claim on German payments. The mend and proposals will shortly be sub of tri o bureaucratic meddling of last year. The rate on beans from man of the Military Disarmaments Com British Premier showed how Germany mitted to the Logisintiye Council.
Economie laws must assert themselves | Dairen to Yokohama standa at about 15 mission, have been at Munich during the could pay casily enough within her own
In Japan, Bills have been prepared, and Fereign nation, might be able to supply There has been a further increase past few days. presumably in connection borders, but she could not export forcate it is expected that all the conventions will more cheaply than we could supply our is the number of tied-up ships, and their with
tame matcer If the Allies seized her railways and be rafined within the next sesign selves. France might, and Germany, with total tonnage is now estimated at about Bavarian papers have printed a good deal Indeed tha doubled the charges, they would be paid In South Africa the principle of hours the low merk value would certainly be a 110,000 tons. in paper marks, which were useless outside laid down by the Convention had been competitor Protection as a remedy would
about General Malcolm's interviews with the frontiers Germany could only pay accepted by the Government and be worse than the disense. We had to get With the greater depression of the of the Orgesch, is also she tendeshaupt Escherich, who, besides being the founder
NEW YORK, Jacuary 29th.
by exporta. If imports were restricted prepared. Australia is not mentioned, t too much she would be unable to find the
back to sound economics and to our gold freight market, a decline of betwem 10 mann of the Einwohnerwehr, with the Senator Harding, in a letter to the eccenary raw materials. He insisted that
standard if these islands were to maintain, and 20 sen bas occurred on the charter Majority Socialist leader, Auer, and with SOVIET AUTOCRACY.
their position in the world. The Govermarket where the quotations even previs other persons prominent. in political life - Service organ Our Bavy, says that the there was a margin beyond which Germany
ment could greatly help the nation to get ously left scarcely any margin for profit, Munich. They also hint voluminously, if Navy in the Great Wall of America. The was unable to pay. He was willing that M KRASSIN ADMITS CHARGES.
once more on the straight and narrow path There has been no transaction whatever, vaguely, that these discussions have reveal- the agreement reached by the Boulogne, Navy that is almost good enough will be Spa and Brussels experts be replaced by
of sound economice by refusing to have and quotations are only nominal. They ed conciliatory feeling on both sides, and
some modifications, anything to do with Protection, by freeing are Y3.30 for the round the world service, that with finally more costly to the safety of the new proposals, but he strongly deprecated Mr. Artur Henderson, on behalf of the industry from control, and by abolishing and Y-3.50 for the service odes of Alexas Einwohnerwehr may be allowed to con-
an adjournment, because the Allies and Labour Party wrote to M. Krassin on the excem profits tax which we exhaust drin about Y.3.50 is quoted for a round tine, at any rate for the present Calted States than no Na
at all: Ame. the world urgundy wanted a definite state rice did not want a Navy for conquestment. A speedy sotilement was more im November 10th specifying serice of ing all reserves and prevering fresh trips North America, and about V.3 for This question, which at one time looked like having a disruptive influente in Ger We would all like, says the President portant than an ideal one. He regarded over disciplinary measures by the Soviet developments and by balancing its ex- the near-se services, and a
M. Doumer's scheme se morally justifiable authorities against persone who gave the penditure and income,
British Labour. Delegation informazion
A bold attempt to force up freight quota many, is rather complex. In smenco it in elect, “redmond armaments, but a long but impracticable. The Allies must agre during the Delegation's visit to Russia ports went to Europe and neither we nor be contemplated by Mr. Naozichi Kaneko, one, since the Einwohnerwehr could be no Before the war 40 per cent of our ex- tons on a worldwide scale is reported to much more an internal than sa external as there in need for national defence we
authority had compel Germany to despite previous assurances to the contrary any of the Allies, nor any of the States managing director of the Rokusal Kisen immediate danger to the Allies or say of
Germany's capacity and use all their must maintain a Navy."
authorzelf into a position to pay She Mr Henderson invited the cheervations of that our joint story had brought into Taisha and general manager of Mesars, Germany's neighbours. Some, time ago it
the Soviet Government on the subject, precarious existence, would be prosperous Buzuki & Co., Kobe According to the became evident that the Central Govern was not doing on. Her revenue did not M. Krassin replied on December 28th and stable until the economic recovery was Chugai Shoygo, he has sent a telegraphic ment here would really welcome general approximate her expenditure, the was so imposing taxation to anything like the admitting Mr. Henderson's charges, general and included both the vanquished representation to the shipping men of Lon. disarmament if it could be carried on BIG SHIP CONTROVERSY.
not a ten te the Alles, and the latter denying that the treatment was associable and the victors. One sad all would revive on that about 38 per cent of the world's without serious friction. The reasons for
with the British Delegation's visit. He from the war in proportion as Germany mercantile tornage be tied up
so that this attitude are obvious. Whether on the must so that Germany at least did "acz,
organisationa ECHO IN UNITED STATES. “ M. Briand, following said French dots out that the Bovies had ever dia and Austria, and Russia and Hungary re-eight rates can be raised to a reasomble Right or Left, armed
public opinion could not accept an a priori Sised its so-called unconstitutional vived. One reason for the depression of level. This proposal, has at the same time threaten the life of the existing Contral LONDON, January 27th.argument that the Treaty was impossible methods in its struggle against a counter
British industry was the absence of Cou been made to the shipping companies of Government and the unity of the German The controversy in the British Press reef failment. Experts said the present tortion, but the Soviet refuses abectely sinental demand. It was something to the this country, and it is said that the mat nation. This could also be said of the Tas an unfortunate moment to fix the to entertain any attempts to exercise good that we were at last making begin-tor is now under consideration by the Bavarian Emwohnerwehr and the Orgach, garding the disputed utility of capital maximum reparation amount, but French influence on its internal policy or to give ning towards the resumption of trade with Japan Shipowners' Union in Kobs which which are definitely monarchist in tone, it ships has caused a repercussion in the opinion accepted that solution but was not any andraking es condition of foreigs Rasaia, but arch more would have to be includes among its members all the lead not in avowed polley. On the other hand,
done if Europe was to find its feet. For ng shipping concerns of the country
16 was always a difficult problem how the United States, the Begrotary of Navy, prepared to abate expectations to the support.
Central Government could coerce Bavaria imita of the Boulogne agreement without
five year Europe prodneed merely to destroy, de a consequence, Europe and the
if that State was defiant, as i Mr. Daniela, having instructed the draw further proof of facts France favoured
it seemed to world were poorer. The wealth to destroy- WILL THE PRINCE RIDE IN have every determination to be ing up of an expert report upon the con annuities for three or four years but in-
ed, was now represented by paper obliga parative values of ospital ships, aircraft rod that if Germany's prosperity
tlens from the various Governmmis, which creased, France should share the resulta
meant from the people themselves. Interest Land wbmarines.
within Treaty limits, He pointed out the difference between sixty-five billion feanies
on this debt could only be paid by
MARINER "CABLES.
The New York papers are of opinion Thas the report should be considered before Congreen authorise further building of scapital ekipa.
MR. DE VALERA IN FRANCE INTERVIEWED BY PARIS PAPER,
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LONDON, January 97th
NEAR EAST CONFERENCE.
· GREECE, AND TURKEY TO BE REPRESENTED.
ATHENS, January 27th
receivable by Franpe under the Boulogne M. Bhallys will represent Grecce at the cement and twenty-bye bilion of conference. The invitation has created a foreign debt which would not alice to favourable impression, here and a Con repair the devastated regions. Experts stantinople --5- could estimate Germany a present capacity
but not her future capacity He urged firing the annuities now and a reconsidera. fiens of the total liabilities.
TURKEY TO ATTEND.
LONDON, JEmery 27th,
taxation,
taxation could only be paid by produc tionailing which there must ens
uptcy or partly or wholly, repadiation,
BONER UNEMPLOYED IMPASSE,
A RACE? AUSTRALIAN GIFT AS HIS MOUNT.
tha
"
Reuter understands that- Tazkey varywhere demanded, yet unemployment liss' eager to see him comprte over the was the one town in Germazy to have, a
AL a later conference to day, the Bel. Egnified Tillingness to attend the Near dan representives sought to find an East Conference in London mentioned in Anglo-French compromiso, but doubt is the mossage of the 25th inal expressed if an agreement will be reached
DE PARIB, January 27th.
De Valera a in France, according to 1/0suere, which publishes an interview by the week-end. Otherwise it is expected with the Sinn Feln leader, whom the in- be held at Brussels and a definite degimon thad a further conference of experts will terylower addressed throughout as Morgiven on their report by the Allied Con
our la President.”
ference to take places in London in Feb
EX-KAISER AS WITNESS,
IN A LIBEL ACTION.
starting relief works at the expense of the Was increasing and the Government were taxpayer Men who were not allowed by the axious to take employment at a world economic wage the. Government proposed to support out of the Consolidated Fand. The whole system was wrong and was bound to end in disaster. Nothing which those who had charge of great oudertakings could do would achieve sucecas if cardinal principles were disregarded, and their financial indua trial, and labour difficulties would be sur mounted only if they steered a safe and prudent course, t
As seen from here, Bavaria seems to have less ezcaso than any other part of military bodies, and the bombastic parade. Germany for maintaining these irregular
and reviews of the Einwohnerwehr in racing colours in the Grand Military brayado, which might have serious conse
The Prince of Wales may carry his own Munich look very much like dangerous Steeplechase at Sandown on March 11th. --
quences if i were not promptly sat upon. He is suxious to ride Kinlark, the geld-On the other hand, it should not be for. We had, he continued got into a positioning which was presented to him during his gotten that, in consequence of one of the where higher wages and shorter hours were rat to Australia, and his friends are no grave tactical mistakes of Moscow, Munich
stick
real and thorough experienon of what Bol Kinlark, which is the Prince's first race-shevik domination means, ad it is only ouers het ons moolincahnet un the band, natural if the Bavarians are anxious to where he la
in the have a broad margin of security gainsh- of rough-riders... The horse is still in a * repetition of that ordeal. Nor is it ta highly nervous condition after his long be wondered at if such a repetition appeare journey, and is hardly fit yet to be ridden more likely to them than it does to th by anybody.
disinterested Even if the Prince himself is unable to now seems the least promising held for spectator, to hom Bavaria
Mr. Do Valers is represented as saying ruary
ride the horse at Sandown it will almost Bolshevik risings in all Central Europe, that he returned because he ly awaiting
certainly be entered for the meeting. Telegraph.
The story of how Kinlark came into his real definite peace, but he distrusted COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS Mr. Lloyd George's peace offers. He mid
possession is not without interest. He happened to be staying with Mr. J. M Dominion skatua was impossible in Ireland After a long aftercoons sitting of the who,it is alleged, has been using a vint Alluding to his purchase and resale of Niall, its late owner, New South Wales
that was no comparison between the Conference, it was decided appointing-card inscribed toward and Privile the Government standard ships, Lord on the day the gelding won one of Austra istoric relationship of England and Ire committee of experts to investigate certain Secretary to His Majesty William the Inchcapa said he had been naked by the lia's biggest hurdle, ruce At his hont's The Denniston Players presenfod than the relations of England with aspects of the reparation question before Second as the Chateau Doorn Lnd offet. Government to dispose also of the ex-Ger- advice the Prince backed it, and won nearly sprightly force at the Theatre Boyal last
the subject is finally dealt with The ing for sale pictures and furniture belong man steamers and had considered it his £50, and Mr. Niail then asked his visitor night, entitled, Up in Mabel's Room, committee is to repoći: to-morrow. Mr. ing to the ex-Kaiser.
17 duty to do so in order to relieve the Govern- to accept the horse. It is a sure jumper, Kengomori sa Japan's representative in
ment of the possible necessity of running and bas won a large number of race in It was ancher American bodroom, play, the committee.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. them themselves. He had sold mnety-three Australia
based on the rather well worn theme that of the ex-enemy vessels and hoped soon to à racing victory for the Prince of Wales NEW BOND 168UE.
dispose of the balance. While many of the would be immensely popular. He lake woman likes beat a man whose pant in more recently built cargo vessels were col something more than an academia inter not all that it should be Naw Yong January 28th. lent in every way, the German passenger in the sport, for he is himself a daring The picco was well dreezed and singedi The Ponnsylvania Railroad has issued ships were far below the British standard, borseman. In several informal, race, dur- sad the company carried it throngh with. LONDON January 17th. oli per onk bonde to the amount of His experience had led him to the concluing his tour Australian jockeys were assed vigour to the satisfaction of a large aadi- to take direos scion if the Government Zilla expectations of a reduction in the 900,000,000 at 001, maturing in fifteen sion that the shipbuilders of this country to find that the Prince had such an excel eos, does not somet je uzemployment pro- Bank-relo -have-not been, realised, no years. The inno” has been underwritten had nothing to learn from Germany, in ship lost sect and the orthodox eronch of the To-night the farce, J! Plasan gel Mer-
change haring, donneed.
by the Kuhn-Lock and sanciato compnales, construction.
Professional
ried will be presented,
DIRECTRACTION ?
BRITISH LABOURITES POSTPONE DECISION.
LONDON, January 27th.
The National Labour Conference to-day postponed until February 23rd its decision
PARIS, January 27th,
BANK-BATE.
"NO CHANGE.
AMSTERDAM, January 27th The Butlerdamsche" Nieuwsblad is sun moning the ex-Kaiser ke a witness in libel action brought against the paper by German resident named Reisbermann,
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