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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES. (1a2000H KRUTKn'a adenor.]

FRANCO-TURKISH AGREEMENT.

ROES NOT INVOLVE QUESTIONS OUTSTANDING.

Pists, October 31st. The Government has ratified the Franco- no way "Turkish Agreement which in

inyol.en questions still outstanding be- alwers the Allies and Turkey.

I de limitates the frontiers of Cilicia and lays down the regime to be applied to the Frontier zone." It transfers to a French company the Bagdad Railway between Bozanti and Nissiin. simultaneously

THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

RUSSIAN RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN DEBTS. SOVIET SUGGESTS INTERNATIONAL

CONFERENCE.

NEWS.

offering a French group a concession to FAR EASTERN CABLE develop iron and silver mines in the Harchite Valley provided that fifty per

ent of the capital is Turkish

UPPER SILESIA.

AMBASSADORS CONFERENCE CHIDES GERMANY.

RAVAS CABLE, ]

HELP FOR CHINA.

PARIS, Octobër 301h.

OUR LONDON LETTER.. FAMOUS PEER AND HIS PRESENTA TION FORTRAIT.

A SECOND WOMAN IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

But19,

House.

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]

Lossos, September 20th.

$10

very

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1991.

Perhaps in the circumstances it is not WILL JAPAN ABOLISH THE surprising that neither Highland fast. nesses nor the toothache can protect such Premier from -disturbance when on holiday.

OF VALUE TO THE NATION.

The remarkable thing about Mr. Lloyd Grorgo is not that his health has failed to improve so rapidly as was expected | 48 16 temals of change of scene and air; what is far more extraordinary is the way he has survived all the strain of wartime and also the worries of the last five or six years. No doubt it is because. miracle in huma farm, both mentally and physically-or, perhaps, I ought to say he is Superman, using the pet phrase of the New Journalism.

a matter of real concern to

GEISHA?

[BY HUGU DYAS IN TER

داء

זיי

DAILY EXPRESA.

Toxyo. Should the geisha be abolished! The question has been asked of a number of representativą and the majority hare answered Yes It will take more than that, however, to end so ancient a feature of social life in Japan: þat it is significant of changing ways.

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AGE OF THE EARTH.

SOME STAGGERING ESTIMATES.

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alono

the radium

At the meeting of the British Associa tice at Edinburgh, recently) = joint discussion took place on "The Age of tho LONDOS, October 30th.

Earth." in which four sections engaged. Professor O., W. Richardson, presided. The Soviet has notified Lord Curzon

Lord Rayleigh delivered an address, in - of its willingness to recogaise foreign

which ha quid de subired had turns 17 debts incurrell before 1914, owing to the

controversial in the past. There had decision of the Brussels Famine Helief

been, a tendency in different branches of Conference that aid to the starving A SECOND WOMAN MT.

science to lean too honvily on a certain прод Russians should be."conditional

The Independent Liberals The jubilut over the

election of Mrs. Soviet recognition of auch debts.

The question was rapired by the great line of argument. In the last generation Lord Kelvin attempted to adt a limit of Saviet, however, makes a proviso that it Wintringham is M., for the Louth Divi-as his intimates aver, he is a kind of growth in the number of these fair and

tima to the duration of the sun's heat, must be given special conditions and sion of Lincolnshire in the bye-election

frail ladies which the war boom caused.

of also

the earth's internal facilities enabling payment of the debts, caused by the sudden death of her hus

The new rich found that the geisha and

was a delightful-and thoroughly heat, As regarded the earth's beut, and declares that an absolute condition band in the House of Commons. The

spree. efleniyo way of spending the money that it Was now generally known that is 'sterpage by the great Powers of all anti-Coalitionists hail the victory is a ints incuncing the security and integrity blow for the Goverment, but as a matter Il water that may be, it is perfectly the war showered on then. From 1917 the premises of Lord Kelvin's calcula of the Soviet and the Far Eastern Re of fact, it has no significance in that true to say that Mr. Lloyd George's to go it was impossible to do business tions were upset by the discovery of in Daak, or, Fobe without spending large callo-active substances in the earth. In public. The Soviet urges the summoning respect. There was no Coalition before health is of an international conference to negot the constituency. Mrs. Wintringbam beat every body, including his bitterest polins on sale.tainments at which geisha 1000 Le (the speaker) made a determina- inte, pestre and discuss the debts.

the Unionist by 791 votes, and the Labour tical opponents However much his blossomed like the flowers in spring tion of the amount of radium in the by 4,50. It was entirely a personal erities may attack him, the fact remains he young man in no very large way superficial parts of the earth which were

though it was a sudden way-spent over

Frem accessible. trinmph.

that not nur of them has been able to

£1.000 a year in grisha sprees for pro analysis wn could calculate the amount Apart from political consideration, suggest the name of a possible successor the result is interesting for several rea if the Prime Minister were laid asitlent shping and officiat people of uranium and other associated sub- stances and the thermal output from It means the return of the second just tow. This means, of course, that we are now in Tokyo alone a total of

them. The result went to show that if we wonian "member to the House of Comfor the time being he is indispensable: registered geisht."

supposed the same radium content to ex- mons. Lady Astor, who succeeded here is

SIDE BY SIDE. more than any other man, best

tend to depth of some twenty miles, husband as M.P. tog one of the Plymouth qualified to deal with Ireland and wind

Th Trouble is that Japanese ladies the whole output of heat would be ac Divisions on his elevation to the House up, the trouble there; and unless, he is

never go to "hanauets. Banquets conso-counted for, without assuming that any FRENCH RADICAL CONGRESS AND of Lords, is American by birth, so that on the spot to handle the unemployment quentely are dull, and yet, banquets are of it came from a primeval store, as

Mrs. Withringham is the first British problem, and give the necessary inspira born worn to take her seat in the tion towards a settlement, the situation essay for the Japanese are the most postulated by Lord Kelvin. It was sur

extrangently hospitable people on earth. Liberal member. The notorious Cantess Spasmodic outbreaks of disorder that pioners to introduce the western custom time to account for the existing state of She is also the first woman could very speedily breme unpleasant. Ccensional efforts have been made by rising, in fact, that the output was not greater. We were puzzled at the present Markievices, one of the Sinu Feiners, was have occurred indicate that there is con of invising wives with their hands to find could not use it is a firm the first woman to gain election to siderable inflammable material in the banquets, but as etiquette requires that basis from which to explore the past. Parliament, but in her care, as in that country in these days of trade stagna-husband and wife shall sit together. the As to the sun's heat, Lord Kelvia's argu of the other Sinn Fein members, she has tion, wages-cuts, enforced idleness among banquets have not sparkled so brightly went was that we know of a source at

workmen, and resultant discontent.

when he had a new young woman sitting all adequate to supply the existing out" at the opposite side of the tiny table to ver taken her ́seat, A BILENT CANDIDATE.""

THE POSTAL SERVICE. Owing to her recent bereavement, Mrs. Agitation against the increased postal pour out his wine and laugh at his jokes. Pat of solar energy except scenar cons Withringham addressed

Etiquette further requires that Japanese traction, and even this was not enough no meetings.

rates which was quissent for a while ladies shall be dignified and demure in to account for more than 20,000,000 years during the contest circumstance which has recommenced with soma vigour, the the presence of other wives' husbands of solar heat in the past. Although we BIG RADIUM DEAL. is probably unique in election history main object being to get back again to so there is no getting away from the fact still did not know definitely of such a She was accordingly known as the penny postage. The movement is also that dinners will be dalf if there are source, yet we were now compelled to BRITISH COMPANY'S CONCESSION, silent candidate." She is, however, a connected with kindred demand for no grisha present.

adrait that it must exist. Some of the accomplished speaker, and has proved Sunday collections of letters and their

stars the giant red stars were radiat PRAGUE. September 16th. that she possesses quite exceptional delivery outside London. Since Sunday

ing energy at something like 1.000 times After prolonged negotiations,

ability, with a long record of public ser collecting was dropped, Monday is a Thus Mr. Tauboya, M.P., one of the the rate that the sun did. Modern know. Carey Hall, formerly H.M.'s Consul Sidney Reilly, on behalf of the Imperial is recomment bodieslack day in offices all over the Kingdom: pro-geisha maority, writes: Japan firm basis for the estimation of geolo ledge in radio-activity seemed to give a and Foreign Corporation of London, has Lincolnshire. Her work was also of very There is no correspondence to deal with; ese banquet without geisha would be lone-gionl time; and radio-active methods. tieneral at Yokohama and Kobe."

signed agreement with the Czecho-grent value in connection with feminist and it is not till late on Monday after some. There are no topics of conversa. Slovak Government for a monopoly of and temperaber Gluses for many years. noon or Tuesday morning that the busi tion for men and women at banquets. estimation indicated a moderate mul- WASHINGTON_CONFERENCE.adium from the Czecho-Slovak States Before her marriage, Mrs. Withringham ness world is in full swing again. This Therefore geisha are necessary for amuse tiple of 1,000,000,000 years as the possible

mines.

was a school teacher at Grimsby, is not quits what one should expect in ment at present. Perhaps in the far and probabi duration of the earth's The basis of the contract is that the ART AND MONEY,

a country like this, which is foremost in future it may be otherwise." Viscount crust me suitable for the habitation of radium mines remain, the propetry of The controversy between Lord Lever-world trade and commerce,

Shutoku, on the other hand, bluntly says, | living beings, and that no other conside- Czecho-Slovakis, but will be farmed out balme and Sir William Orpen about n The Business Advisory Committee, ap- "We would rid society of geisha, who rations, from the side" of physics of: to the Corporation for a number of years, portrait has caused a good deal of pointed to help Mr. Kellaway to over- are in reality only secret (a astronomy, afforded any definite pregnarp-

This event is of great importance, beamusement. It has also started a dis- haul the working of the Post Office are, Shakespearian word), The editor of the tion against this estimate. cause Czecho-Slovakia possesses practicussion on the question whether the rules

Yomiuri Shimbun" saya. "The aboli. cally the only radium mines in Europe that govern baying and selling in the

tion of geisha is one of my long-cherished The present market price of radium is commercial world ought to be applied

hopes. But what is to be expected when £35,000 (sterling) per gramme

to artists and their works.

even the Prime Minister is a patron of two celebrated geisha houses When Japanese women become more intellectual the low-grade mirds of the geisha will Unfortunately, many but it is only because they are driven to men still go to the geisha to be amused,

PARIS, October 30th.

The Ambassador Conference has sont Harlin a letter urging as unjustified the German Government's, protests against the Upper Silesis award.Havas.

OBITUARY,

MR. JOHN CAREY HALL.

Lospos, October 31st. The death is announced of Mr. John

M. BRIAND CONFIDENT OF THE RESULTS.

Pitis. October 30th.

Washingtes, October 31st..

ington's tomb at Mount Vernon...

From Lyons: The French Radical Congress has adopted resolution commending. regarding the Far East, an active policy of help to the Chinese people by the calaboration of France with Alled nations, especially the United Stajes,Hava“,

Mr.

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them."

PUBLIC OPINION.

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Professor W. J. Holles, Oxford, speak- ing as a geologist, said that with the discovery of radian the conccitability of extending the duration of geological time was brought about. With more data at their disposal than Lord Kelvin had, the age of the earth had beau increased from a score of millions to thousands of mil ed capitalist," more millions of years at lions. Lord Rayleigh had, like a "bloat.

M. Briand and the French Delegation

I hear, making proposals which should left to Havre for New York. aboard the

enable the authorities to reduce the pre- sent high cost of stage early next year, Tiner La Fugetie. Before his departure M.

and possibly return to Sunday collec Briand expressed his confidence regarding

Sir William painted a presentation tions and delivery. This expectation is Mr. Herbert Guedulla, managing direc

portrait of Lord Leverhulme which is based on economies that have been the results of the Conferences, stating that tor of the Imperial and Foreign Corpora- to be hung in the Tour Hall as Bolton cocted or main contemplation, which they will try to assemble all endeavoursion, explained to a representative of The

Tim that, unde zachosemaria, the Borough. At the preliminary conference five or six millions sterling on the work

to commemorate his mayoralty of the will, it is estimated, effect a saving of no longer amuse. their agreement with to bring en a reign of pener-Haras.

Corporation was to guarante; the whole with the artist, Lord Leverhulme desired ing of the Department. Meanwhile,

his command than he knew how to dis- of the Capital vecessary for the working of that his portrait in mayoral robes should Chambers of Commerce and other busi Marsh Foch placed a wreath on Wash the series of the radium producing mines William suggested that, a mach finer at the Postmaster-eneral to return to

be full-length one, standing.

Once, it is said, the geishin was a lady pose of. (Laughter.) But more cautions Sires organisations are "pegging away

of wit and accomplishments, with whom people, like himself, were anxious to at Joachimstral, near Carlsbad, and in return would be entitled to 50 per cent, of effecting would be obtained if he painted cheapneas combined with efficiency in the warriors and statesmer could relax make sure that the new geological clock

Their minds. Now she is only giddy was not as much too fast as Lord. This idea was postal service, as in the brave days begirl, who cannot talk of anything more Kelvin's was too slow EARLIER CABLES. the radium produced during a period of his Lordship sitting.

15 years.

The remaining 50 per cent. carried out, and in due course the por fore the war.-H.B.

elerated than the newest actor. But to would go to the Czecho-Slovakian Gov-trait was dispatched to" Bolton. Then

Professor J. W. Gregory contributed a FRENCH DELEGATION SAILS.

ace her at a banquet, kneeling prettily paper in which he said that the claim ernment. So far as he knew the Joachi-a difficulty arose over the price. Lord

on the matted floor, robed in rich silks, that geological time must be restricted msthal mines were the only radium-pro- Leverbulme said as he arranged for a HAVRE, October 30th.

ducing centre in Czecho-Slovakia,

painted and powdered. a white flower within a score or a few score million (not of the blameless life) in ter black years was regarded by most geologists The French delegation to Washington

hair, and the most sophisticated witch with incredulity, since a score of million has sailed on the liner La Fayette,

erics of her sex darting from her sparklears was of little more cae to geology ing, aarrow eyes-well, it will take more than the seven days of the Pentateuch. PARIS, October 30th.

than a magazine vote to end her colour.

chapter in the social history of rich The geological estimates to which most Јарад.

weight had been attached were based on the saltness of the son, The salinity argument had been widely accepted as sound in principle; the estimates varied from 70,600,000 to 16,000,000 years, and orac intermediate length was regarded as inevitable. The best-known geolo gical estimates of the age of the earth required to be multiplied ten or twenty fall in order to agree with the physical "A plan originated in Chicago to organ- estimates, but this inercaze was easist-

M. Bonevay, Minister of Justice, will Lake charge of the Premiership and Foreign Ministry during the absence of M. Briand.

It may be recalled that the discovery of radium by M. and Mme. Curie was made in the pitchblende obtained from the Joachimsthal mines.

BUSINESS THE BASIS

Some of the "high brows" and "intel:

SELF-CONTROL AND THE

TELEPHONE,

M. Briand, interviewed prior to his THE RUSSIAN FAMINE AREA. lectuals" affect to regard the dispute over sentative asked. "I thought he bad

A EUROPEAN SAHARA""

£125,000,000 PLOT. GIGANTIC SCHEME TO TRAP

LONDON INVESTORS.

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LONDON'S RIVAL.

full-length portrait standing at 3,000 guineas, and he had been painted sitting this was but the equivalent of a half- length portrait, and, therefore, the price

"That man's got a telephone temper, to be paid should be half-amely, 1,5001 should say, was a remark made by one guineas.

of the onlookers to dispute involving a littman and a Tube passenger.

Why?" the Daily Chronicle repre

departare from Havre, declared that he

the price of Lord Leverbalme's portrait as admirable control of his temper." an affront to Art (with a capital A); but Just so. That's the point," was the expectel, valiable results from inter- national mobilisation of intellects and

this will not do so far as the average reply. Have you never noticed that As I saw it, it wasn't Samara but man is concernel. Your artist, however people who habitually use the telephone goodwill at Washington. He agreed with Sahara." says the Times Special correa eminent, is quite as enger President. Harding that it was much pendent suraming up an account of his mortals to get as much as he can for his quickly than other peoples who are non- as other great deal come to the point more better to work in the open. Formerly drive down the Volga. "The country one tried to divide in order to rule around Suizran is usually a smiling terms are for a portrait will quote so ent's arguments with closer attention, work. Any artist who is naked what his felephonists, that they follow an oppon- They would try to unite in goodwill in expanse of cornfcids, the most fertile much for a full-length, so much for a that they put up with little discourtesies gamle by the formationent with the geological evidence. order to make pence reign.

region in this most fertile of Provinces. half, so much for a three-quarter, and so with greater equanimity, and that they ent company in London and branches in of a £125,000,000 corporation with a par I have never seen. cultivated place JAPANESE DELEGATION AT SAN burnt so bare. Many farms have not much for a bust. It is a matter of try never to say more than is necessary Victoria (British Columbia) and through-

FRANCISCO.

even a vestige of vegetation. Some grow business in the last analysis, and all this I don't know anything in this world out the United States and Canada has thin crops four inches high. In the talk about the dignity of Art and the more likely to encourage economy of been revealed in papers seized by the Lilliputian cornfields the travellers felt sordidaess of money is mere pose.

words and even tomper than a long course Federal authorities at New York while like Gullivers. It is easy to see why At all events, Lord Leverhulme has of telephoning.

investigating the doings of Charles W. everything has been ruined. The sun apparently no sentimental doubts on the "Think of the finesse which is required French and seven other persons who were burned with an intensity I have only subject. He is willing to pay what he before an important client can be in known in the tropics; whirlwinds of considers value for his money and not a duced to ring off when he is in a garru arrested on charges of fraud

Confessions obtained after the collapsa distinction. dust rosa on every side! and the earth penny more. He also claims to do what lous mood in order that the way may be awam and quivered in the heat. Storm he likes with his property when paid clear for an even more important client. of the Michigan Avenue Trust Company clouds gathered daily and the blessed for. It is not so long ago, that he offend Think of the honeyed sweetness which indicate that the American financial in the British Census report, the society rain which seemed imminent, disperseded Mr. Augustus John, who had painted must be lavished on the operator when markets were to be deluged with millions states Legally as municipal unit. and the remnants of the terrible harvest a portrait of his Lordship, by cutting the the clock hands point to three minutes of bad notes, stolen bonds, and bogus London only refers to the area within "I frequently passed skeltous of horses the rest of the figure thus mutilated. sion waiting if telephone connection can from the Atlantic to the Pacific were to which appears to be still under the head clean out of the canvas and leaving to six and there is an important commis trust deeds. Banks and business houses the boundaries of the County of London, and cattle. Groups of peasants plodded Desecration of Art," it was called. be made before e o'clock.

ba daped. Securities to the value of 5000,000 mark (4.483,249). Greater Lon- wearily on the road. some dragging Not at all," was Lord Leverhulme's The telephone temper is a very real 2400,000 have been recovered out of a don, which has a population of 7.478,168, carts, because the horse had died. On reply in effect, "I bought the portrait, thing, and I think that a mother who total of £1,500,000 stolen.

has an existence as the Metropolitan the wayside where the refugees are con- and only wanted the bead, and I can do seeks her daughter's happiness in mar-

Police unit. Its population, distributed gregated they are living in indescribably what I like with my own

BLIZED DOCUMENTS.

over 693 square miles, is more than twice riage should ask the candidate for her unhealthy inditions. It is certain that

hand as the most important question. According to documents seized the sun New York, modelled on the lines of that of Municipal New York. A Greater typhus in the winter will be even worse THE PRIME MINISTER'S HEALTH.

"Do you frequently use the telephone? of £123,000,000 was to be put into the Greater London and including towns than in the two previous winters when

Mr. Lloyd George, who has been

London office of the proposed organ within a radian of 15 miles from the it raged in an absolutely unprecedented suffering from a chill and toothache, has dégree."

sation while scores of building companies city's centre, taking in New Jersey and not benefited from his Scottish holiday

were being organised in Canada ad the cities across the Hudson River, would as much as his friends could wish. Be-

America. It is stated that many pro pass London's population well within a fore leaving home after Parliament rose he was fagged-out with strain and work.

SAN FRANCISCO, October 30th. The Japanese delegation to the Wash- ington under Viscount Shibusawa has arrived on

the liner Shingo Maru.

MARSHAL JOFFRE'S MISSION TO THE EAST.

AN EXTENSIVE ITINERARY.

PARIS, October 29th. Marshal Joffre will sail from Marsoilles, on November 11th on board the Porthos, east-bound, to convey an expression of France's gratitude to the Eastern nations who partook in the Allies' victory.

The Mission's object is also. to render still more intimate the bonds of friend ship uniting France to those nations, and especially to return the Japanese Crown

„Princo'a visits.

were still further ruined.

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* HAPPY LONDON.

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The claim of London to be the largest city in the world is attacked by the National Geographic Society, Washing- ton, which informs New Yorkers that their city now has a valid claim to the

Discussing the figures recently announced

Marshal Joffre is to stop first at Port Said, then at Singapore, where he will board the French Eastern Squadron

A London telegram to Indian papers minent London investors were approach-like area." says the society. Dagship. Mon'calm, which will take him WHISKY CONTROL OF THE WORLD. It was thought that by retreating into says:-

ed, the name of Mr. J. B. Morgan being Official figure published last year show- to Saigon, thence to Bangkok, where he

the Highlands he would temporarily London's music season has opened with used as a bait, but this was dropped ed that New York's population was is due about December 20th.

By the absorption of the seven dis-escape from political preoccupationa; but a galary of stars. Madame Tetrazzini, when Mr. Morgan denied all connection 5,621,151. -Alter—visiting the Kings of Sinm, tilleries-of-James-Calder & Co., Ltd., this was a fond delusion.

Mr. Jan Kabelik, Mr. Chaliapin Mr with the project. Cambodia, and Annam' and a short Edinburgh, the Distillers Co. have for The Premier has been pursued by all Bichard Strauss, and Senor d'Alvarez The scheme originated in a mush-room sojourn at Tonking. Marshal Joffre is to all practical purposes secured control of sorts and conditions of people. Some are are among the great foreigners already corporation called the American Rubber THE MOTORIST'S WAY, proceed to Peking vid Seoul and Muk the whisky trade of the world, telegraphs necessary and, therefore, more or less appearing, while most great British Company, started in a dingy shop is den, then returning to France vid the the Daily Chronicle Edinburgh corres welcome, as, for instance, members of ballad singers are shortly arriving to East 63rd-street, New York, under A man in a motor-car (writes a corres Pacific and the United States. Marshal pondent,

the Cabinet who were summoned to deal full engagements. Booking has opened French's management, Scores of bogus pondent in the Lendon, Morning Port), Joffre is to be socompanied by his Chief Tha Distillers Company, whose capital with the interminable Irish stew, but for the Covent Garden seasons of the companies were Boated in various cities, was within a hair's breadth of running of Staff Lieut.-Col. Issaly, and two is £5,354.546, previously controlled the others were, frankly importunate and dis- Cart Rosa Company, which has acquired and thousands of paple were persuaded over we "to-d-y. Did he apologise or niden-le-camp.-Ilavas.

bulk of the grain distillerica.“

turbing, as in the case of the London the rights of 48 oporna from Sir T. Bee to invest their savings in them. French show the least contrition ↑ Not a bit of Mavors who persisted in worrying in chum a liquidators. There is a tremendous set up elaborate headquarters at the it Ho abused me for daring to be in Head of the Government in person over rush for seats. Gilbert and Sullivan re- | Waldorf Hotel and lavishly entertained the road; and when I reminded him that unemploymert in their respective areas,vival pantomimes are also in active pre-prospective investors.

had as much right to use the read sa It is, of course, flattering to Mr. Lloyd paration. A prominent song publisher i The names of the concerns which were be, he told me not to be absurd l He The capital of James Calder, Ltd.: 18 George's prestige, and it would be idle mys that jazz songs have had their day to be dangled before the erea of British Edmonishe me to be thankful that I was £250 000, and the price paid by the Dis to pretend that he does not like it. He Waite songs will be the favourities this inventors investors include the Pacific not lying dead under his car; and seem- tillers Company is £750,000..

appears before the country as the one year.

wae There is further prospect of a Steel, Pacific Coal Company, Pacific ed to think great importinenc on An authority on the whisky trade said indispensable servant of King and gayer London provided the decisions of Trust, Pacific Guarantee Company, Paci. my part to rest he should be thankful garian Foreign Minister jointly by the Firms manufacturing grain whisky Nation-the man who puta things right. the Licensing Justices at Holborn, and fio Railway Company, Pacific Equipment British French and Italian representa have always been few and the operations Indeed be has helped to create this im Westminster, favour the granting of Company Facile Power Company and tives at Budapest. It commands delivery of the Distillers' Co. have natured them pression by his habit of going over the extensions of licenses to the leading the Pacife Realty Company. of the ex-King to the Commander of the practical control of this imported section heads of individual Ministers and settling hotels enabling driska to be served with Among the papers seized was a book British-fotila-at-Budapest-and-immed-of the trade.. iate proclamation of the ex-King's for-

matters properly belonging to their De suppors. The underground and other containing the names of hundreds of "We do not anticipate, however, that partments. This has been noticeably railways have arranged later trains to British and American investors whom it Laiture of the throne.

evident in strike settlements,

cope with the after ripper rual.

was planned to approach.

THE FATE OF KARL.

ALLIED DEMANDS.

VIENNA, October 30th.

A Note has been handed to the Hun-

***Apart from the securing the monopoly

of the key product in the whisky industry, the Distillers Co. has control of the pro- duction of yeast.

any squeen will ensue."

it

Evidently. it did not enter the mind of he had escape arrest, for manslaughter. this gentle motorist that a pedestrian one. Because he had a motor car be had any right to live except on suffer astumed that he owned the earth Be I flatter myself that he is reconsidering that assumption-to-day.

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