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"CABLES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH, 1991.
WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.S EX-ENEMY. TONNAGE".
SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACE "A DOWN-AT-HEEL MANILA."
LATEST CABLES. {THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENUY.]
MOUNT EVEREST /
FRENOR „PREMIER "FAVOURS «EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN CHINA.
HOW BRITAIN HAS DISPOSED OF HER SHARE.
MEETING.
SECOND DAY'S RESULTS.
THE
EXPEDITION.
YEAR.
THE NEED OF GOVERNMENT AID.
The following description of Manila ia three-given in a leading article in the Manila
Times of October 30th:-
(Mr. Hoard)
(Mr. Bauld t)
New Yoxx, November 7th.
Losbon, November 7th.
NORTHERN Cur-Distance quarters of a mile. M. Briand was welcomed by representa.In the House of Commons at question tives of the Government and by . Jus time, Mr. Baldwin stated that out of 493r, Henry Morriss Pennyfield serand (the French Ambassador)." Ha ex-German vessels allotted to Britain for BUMMIT MAY BE REACHED NEXT received an ovation from the crowd, and sale 392 had been delivered, of which Mesura, C. & H. White's Victoria
sent a message to the American people 343 had been sold: 398 vervola (tonnage Messrs Eastwood & Harper's Grey declaring that France is ready to join in | 18,000,000), had been bought by British every endeavour to avert a new war, pro-subjects, 11 (tonnage 117.000) by Allien,
bound
(Mr. Harper) viding that she feared nothng for her and 48 (tonnage 1,000,000) by others. Time: imin. 30 3-5aces. Conference in the most favourable spirit, own security. Franca approached the The total realised was £10,111,000. THE CHINA CUr-Distance one mile.- because she suffered moat in the war.
Mr. R. Macgregor's The Renown equal trade opportunaties in China.
It is understood that M. Briand favours
(Mr. Pimberton) Messra W. A. W. & Gussie's White
Briar
(Mr. Moller) BUSSIA NOT REPRESENTED.
Mr. Robson's The Copper Bird
Mr. Brandy Time: Smina. 7 3-5secs.
LONDON, Novamber 8th. The President of the Royal Georgraphi Bad Society has announced that this year's Mount Everest expedition, after persistent probing has accomplished the
of baring reached a point from which, it is confidently believed, a prae- ticable, way to the summit will be found 1992. It is expected that a reorganised expedition of seven, able to stand the terrific blizzards and cold, will start on the real tussle involved in the Anal decent
Mo
TO MEET GERMAN COMPETITION. AMERICA'S BEST VESSEL FOR EUROPEAN SERVICE.
WASHINGTON, November" th. In order to meet threatened German sompetition, the Shipping Board intends to employ its best vessels on the New York services to European porta
THE COTTON INDUSTRY. QUESTION OF ORGANISED SHORT TIME
LONDON, November 8th. Owing to the depression in the Laden.
ahire cotton industry, and the absonce of
WASHINGTON, November 7th. Russia will be the only interested State not represented at the Washington Con received any int mation from the Con ference, as the State Department has not stitutional Russian residingala at the desiring representation. Officials Russian Embassy as Washington, which firm the view that Conservative Russians instill of a quasi-official character, con- bave decided to leave Russian interests in the Far East to the Conference, which will discuss the problem. The anti- Boviet factions: approve Mr. Hughes' statement us regards the Chita Govern- ment, favouring maintenance of Russian integrity in the absence of a recognised
government,
FRANCE'S REPLY TO SOVIET -RESUMPTION "OF NORMAL RELATIONS CONDITIONAL.
PARIS, November 7th
The French Government's reply to the Soviet Note (cabled on the 30th ult.) has been forwarded to Paris by M. Briand from the liner Lafayette, It is believed that it makes the eventual resumption of normal relations with Russia conditional upon legal and economie guarantees that the Soviet will conform to the interna- tional usages of civilised nations.
Soviet has notified Lard Curzon of its (The previous message stated:The willingness to recognise foreign debts in
debts.
proviso that it must be given special cod. The Soviet, however, makes a ditions and facilities enabling it to make payment of the debts, and declares that an absolute condition is stoppage by the security and integrity of the Soviet and great Powers of all acts menasing the the Far Eastern Republic. The Soviet Conference to negotiate peace and discuss urges the summoning of an International the debts.].
THE FALLING "MARK.
LESS THAN A FARTHING-EACH,
LONDON November th German marks on London stand at 1,090.
N
Reichsbank statement discloses notes in Company with last week the latest
circulation to tho amount
91,326,000,000; an increase
of
1
3
Mr. Campox's Old "Bill" Tus CHINESE CUP AND SHANGHAI STAKES.~-~~-
Distance one mile and a half. --
(Mr. Springfield) of Misses. Winsome & Hasty's The Oriole (Mr. Hill). Mr. Belinda's Tyneside ...(Mr. Brand)
Time 3mins. 15seca.
M. 3,353,000,000 and gold M. 994,000,000,
decrease of a 30,000,000.
STORM IN EUROPË, TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
INTERRUPTED. -'
LONDON, November 7th." graphic communication was interrupted Owing to the week-end storin tele between London and the Continent, where the ator was also very severe.
The French steamer: Garton Dumesnil foundered-near Padstow. Three bodies have been washed sabore.
MINISTER OF TRANSPORT. LORD PEEL SUCCEEDS SIR ERIO
". GEDDES.
LONDON, November 7th, of Transport in succession to Sir Eric Lord Peel has been appointed Minister Geddes.
[Viscount Peel was loader of the Muni-
man of the Council. He was also a mem- Council, and in 1814 was elected Chair cipal Reform party in the London County ber of the Royal Commission on the Fort
-DEPOSED FROM THE HUNGARIAN THRONE
TAS PAGODA CUP.-Distance one mile and
aquarter. Hr. Day's Daisyland ...(Mr. Dallas) Mr. Spunt's Last Call III.
(Mr. Heard) Mrs Isabel Moller's Shadylight
(Mr. Moller)
..
Manila has no City Hall worthy of the name; nor a post office; nor a policy station. Children go to school in old houses and bodegas." And uncompleted buildings, on which "all work has long ago bech stopped, disgrace Manila's prin- cipal thoroughfares.
Manila has been warned by the Insular authorities that unless it finds a way to meet a two million peso deficit, no saluries will be allowed the municipal officials and employees after the end of this month
All street repair work has been ordered suspended
thousand tabourers employed in ring and cleaning and sprinkling
ts will be dismissed.
the Manila's inc
NIED" OF PEACEFUL CO-OPERATION.
MR CHURCHILL'S HOPE OF WASHINGTON.
Addressing an audience "of 5.000 at Dundee on September 24th, Mr. Winston Churchill said:—
There must be, if we are to escape from the troubles of the after-war period, peaceful co-operation among the leading nations. There re two great groupings of untions, each of which is necessary to the revival and safety of the world. First the co-operation of Britain. France, and Germany to rebuild the prosperity of Europe. Secondly, there is needed the the Britain, co-operation of
United States, competition in naval armaments and to and Japan to prevent a fresh secure the peace of the Pacific Ocean. Our country has a most important part
In fact you
is insufficient to meet to play in bringing about both these the ordnary est 1305. Manita can not harmonious combinations.
be kept up in a manner worthy of the may say that without the aid and states- 1dguity of the capital of the Philippine manship of Britain they might never
Istanda
The Insular Government should come
come to pass. But we must act in ab- to the ail of Manila-should have done solute honesty and fairness to all We so long ago to a much larger extent than shall never bring about the co-operation it does.
of "Britain, France, and Germany by Manila has not had a square dent. Too making friends with Germany at the ex- much has been laid upon it as a muni pense of France. (Cheers.) On the con cipality. It has not been sufficiently contrary, it is by making France feel that sidered that Manila is the capital of the we are still her friend, and a friend in country and that it should, therefore, be neod, that we shall alone create those supported to a considerable extent by the stable conditions of confidence in France. people of the Islands at large.
and in Europe which will enable us to
2
Já
Time: mins, 410 4-5secs. TER LAMA MIAU STAKES.-Distance twoing on Manila streetscare exempt from France and Cermany and promote the A great number of the buildings front- mitigate the tension prevailing between Mr. Hellenic's Ajax (Mr. Knoll): tional institutions and churches These mighty races, not one of whom can be
miles
taxation-government buildings, educa harmonious joint action of those three. Messrs. Sky & Hickling's Hallow E'en buildings are located in Manila because left out if Europe is to regain her former (Mr. Lanning) Manila is the capital of the Philippines, wealth and glory. Mesara Potta & Hayim's Mountain although these buildings answer. the needs
King
(Mr. Vida) 3 of the people of the Islands from Aparri secure a peaceful future in the Pacific Just in the same way, we shall not Time: 4mins. 22 1-Becs
to Sitanko. A large part of the municipal Ocean or stop naval rivalries by casting. THE RUBICON PLATE-Distance one mile and fire and police protection, for in Japan, but rather by endeavouring to expenses of street paving and lighting, away our well-proved friendship with and a quarter.
stance are proper charges against the bring into being a wider understanding Mears. Fay & Seth's Christmas Gift whole country. Captain Bahnson's Flensborg
(Mr. Heard) (Mr.Crokam) Mr. Dar's Tongoland (Mr. Dallas)
Time: 2mins. 42 3-Beccs.
Mr. Nugget's Thomas à Becket
and quarter THE FADING STAXES-Distance one mile
(Mr. Dallas)
1
Manila is also the principal port of between all the three great naval Powers call. The impression Manila makes upon of the Pacific-the United States, Great travallers and upon the transient popula Britain, and Japan on the basis of 3tion is largely their impression of the common interests and mutual confidence.
Philippines.
I have high hopes of this Washington
2
dirty streets, with unkempt parks by President Barding in a spirit of the A down-at-the-beel Manila, with rutted Conference. It has been called together ramshackle buildings, and with dingy and tast sincerity and good will. It marks irowded municipal offices, misrepresents the effective reentry of the United States the Philippine Islands, Philippine re-into the responsibilities-and-difficulties (Mr. Moller)
sources and Philippine public spirit. of world politics. Since the unfortunate The City of Manila is, down for the illness of President Wilson the place King......................." (Mr. Hill) 3
count. Manila's need of Insular Aid is which the United States had won in the Time: 2mins. 30.4-5secs.
imperative and. Manila may very pro- van of the uations has been vacant. For: perly be extended much greater Insular nearly two years there was a void. For THE SYCES STAKES.-Distance seven fur Aid than is at present the case.
longa.
nearly two years some of the greatest The need is instant. And the Legisla questions, involving the life and death of Mr. F. S. Gibbings' Sandy Bay
ture is in session. Mr. N. I Sparke's Wild West
peoples, had to remain unanswered, and Leven untouched. The disasters which Mr. Shanghai's Cloister
have occurred in Turkey and in the Caucasus, and which are still occurring there, are the direct result of the delay in imposing a just peace upon the Turkish Empire, and that delay was due to the fact that Britain and France any, the United States would play. waited so long to learn what part, if
fresh orders the question of organisedcurred before 1914, owing to the decision of London. In 1919 Lord Peel was Mr. McBain's Golden Knob short time in spinning mills is being 're that aid to the starving Russiana bo con-appointed Under-Secretary for War.)
of the Brussels Famine Relief Conference considered. A special meeting of the ditional upon Soviet recognition of such THE HOUSE OF HAPSBURG Messrs Potta & Hayim's Invincible general committee of the Oldham Master Cotton Spinners Association is called for November 9th and is expected to recom." mend a ballot of members of the. Federa tion of the Master Cotton Spinners As- sociations as to whether they will run their mills four instead of 33 days weekly, but it is doubtful whether the consent of dwaers for the necessary eighty per cont. of spindles can be secured..
FRANCO-KEMALIST AGREEMENT.
A NEW ELEMENT OF SOME GRAVITY.
LONDON, November 8th.
TRIAL OF LANDRU, CHARGED WITH FIFTEEN MURDERS
PABIS, November 7th.. The trial of the notorious Landru, charged with murdering ten women and youth, has, at length opened at Ver- zailles. When, Landru appeared he look ed dapper and well-groomed, with curling moustaches. As he walked to the dock A new element of some gravity has been The proceedings consisted chiefly of there was some hissing from the audience. imported into the controversy over the tedious formalities, including the reading Franco-Kemalist Agreement by the dis- The only incident was
of the indictment of five hundred pages slosure of the existence of at least one when the indictment mentioned that some laughter wecret annexe which relates to the officer-Landru had intimate relations with 283 ing of the Turkish gendarmerie, number- Landru is charged with fifteen murders.
and "swindling.
Women.
BUDAPEST, November 7th. of a Bill deposing Karl and depriving all The Assembly passed the third reading
(Mr, Hill) 1
members of the House of Hapsburg of
(Mr. Vidder) 2 the right of succession. The Bill annuls the Pragmatio Sanction of 1713 and pro-
(Mr. Pinkerton) 3 vides for restoration of the national THE SICCAWEY PLATE-Distance one mile
Time: 1min. 49 1-58ecs. right freely to elect a King, but the latter will be postponed until a mere Mr. Henry Morris Maresfield
and a quarter+ favourable tumented
Admiral Horthy the Begent, has issued
(Mr. Heard) I a decree granting an amnesty to parti. Messrs Winsome & Hasty's The Heron cipatore in Karl's coup with the excepMr. Nugget's Pilgrim (Mr. Siepp) 3 tion of the leaders.
(Mr. Hill)
FOREIGN-BORN BRITONS. QUESTION IN THE COMMONS.
LONDON, November 7th
Sir W. H. Davison, Mr. Lloyd George In the House of Commons, replying to said that no reply had been received yet ments in regard to the amendment of the from the Dominions or Indian Govern- law to secure British nationality for Any legislation would depend entirely children of foreign-born British subjects.
ing 50,000. This is the only armed force There are also fifteen charges of forgery upon the replies received. He anticipated
permitted under the treaty of Sevres which aid down that each interested
KHILAFAT DISTURBANCES IN
INDIA
POLICE KILLED AND WOUNDED.
favourable replies.
DENTISTRY AND X RAYS. UP-TO-DATE APPARATUS.
nemias. 39 4-5secs.
.
THE MONGOLIAN PLATE--Distance seven
furlonga. Mr. L Camera's Dover Patro!
(Mr. Dallas) Mr. Baudem's Le Goulet
Mr. Australala's Paddison (Mr. Vida) (Mr. Knoll) Tire: Imin. 64 2-560ca.
KAISER A “PACIFIST. SIDELIGHTS ON THE GREAT WAR.
"KEY TO THE CONQUEST
OF TUBERCULOSIS." NEW DRUG MADE FROM GARLIC.
A new and remarkable.satiseptic, with astonishing curative properties, has for same time past attracted much attention
I rejoice, therofore, to see that mighty
public (says The "Daily Express). in the medical world, alhough until now Power, with all its influence, with all aothing has been heard of it by the ita ideals, with its endoubtedly good.
intentions, once more assuming the posi It is claimed to be the most effective tion which is at once her duty and her antiseptic that can be administered to due. I look forward confidently to human beings, either internally or ex- ever closer association between the ternally, and it is being used in the fight United States and the British Empire, against fevers and various diseases caused for it is in the unity of the "English by micro-organizma.
speaking peoples that the brightest Its mest striking success, however, hopes for the progress of mankind will seems to have been in the treatment of be found to reside. (Cheers.) When in tuberculosis, and many doctors have testi- moments of doubt or hours of despond fied to its curative value, including the ency we feel that the course we are pur- head of a large public sanatorium in, the suing towards the Irish Sian Foiners is. south of England.
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SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS IN THE CURE OF LEPROSY,
from a herb the antiseptic nature of cheer ourselves by remembering that a The remedy, although sew, is extracted repugnant to some of our feelings in many respecta aud for many reasons we must which has been known for 3,000 years. lasting settlement with Ireland a heal- The notorious Colonel Bauer, of the It is a triumph of the chemical laboraing of the old quarrel, a reconciliation. Eapp Putsch fame, has produced a tory. The herbis garlic, and the new between the two races-would not only book entitled "The Great War in the antiseptic is obtained from its essential be a blessing in itself inestimable, but Field and at Home," in which he gives
oil. interesting impressions of the Kaiser and
M. Alex Clement, a French Canadian, est obstacle which has ever existed to with it would also be removed the great. other leading personages. After the
who years ago was private scrotary to three Canadian Premiers, and has inca Anglo-American unity, and that far Battle of the Barne, he says, panic seized the entire army, but it was worst at the Drend of the dental chair is rapidly Great Headquarters. Moltke was in M. Clement began research work on (Loud cheers.)
devoted himself to scientific pursuits, is across the Atlantic Ocean we should reap passing away with the advance of scienti-state of collapse. He was not a born
the father of the now drug.
harvest sown in the Emerald „Isle. fic discovery, new methods of treatment, leader, suffered from indecision, and was self during his experiments be called in and new inventions. The latest addition ailing even at the beginning of the war. Mr. P. A. Arnold, & Fellow of the Chemi- garlic in 1912. After nearly killing him- to the practical science of dentistry is the and thus the fact that he held the most cal Society, and on November 16th, 1918, the up-to-date dentist can diagnose & Hindenburg relied entirely for strategy Carbide," the scientific name of the new application of X rays, by means of which important army post was disastrous the first bottle of Trimethenal Allylic case before operation. A most compact and tactics on Ladendorff, who let the antiseptic, was takerito a London hoa- eatst for this purpose has now been popular hers have all the credit, taking pital and tried with success. Exhibition, Westminster, demonstrations that the Kaiser was really & pacifist, says that I might know the opinion of doc
THE PHILIPPINES. devised and at the International Dental any bicure himself. Bauer, who declares were given at several stalls. In one in that his ill-health often crippled his will torn,'
*** I bayo waited for Ave years in order stance seven minutes only were required power. He avoided difficult questions an imporant military hospital told me believed to be cured, according to ad
The Manila Times says:- "said M. Clement. "A doctor of ment,, nine more cases of leprosy are
After three months of steadily tress" to produce a radiograph showing the and decisions, and, brooked no opposi that I had found the key to the con- vices received from Culion by the Bureau source of trouble in a bad tooth. It is tion, for which reason be would have no quest of tuberculosis. I think that it of Health Of these, seven received ethyl- recorded that in a case of suspected eye strong independent personalities around could stamp out tuberculosis in five years. ester, one sodium gynocardate, and one affection an X ray examination of the him. He had obviously no premonition "I do not claim to have discovered an mouth disclosed that the optical nerve of the approaching revolution, for he entirely new drug, but to have made it the Mercado mixture. The nine patients SIGN OF A REVIVAL IN TRADE.
was affected by an abscess under a tooth. received only rose-coloured reports, and poss b'e for the first time to secure com under treatment have become physically One in three dentists in America are would not listen to those who wished to plete internal and external disinfection vigorous, with greatly increased appetites equipped with the apparatus. LONDON, November 7th.
In Eng-warn him,
of the human body. In that respe't I sad consequent improvement in nutri Filty thousand people visited the Interhibitive, but in the near future it is pre-plored the Kaizerin to warn the Kaiser made in medicine for 3,000 yen..
Land the cost has been somewhat pro Bauer says that he more than once im. held that it is the most valuable discovery tion. These traita are especially netice abic in the ethyl ester group. Before Mr Chamberlain promised-to-inquire Olympin, which was again besieged by regarded that most of the leading pracfused, his objection to unpleasant new especially in consumption, but its nec hasients will be examined by the clinic, and national Motor Show on Saturday at dicted so important is the contrivance of the coming revolution, but she re-Pliny-recorded the value of garlic boing-pronounced cured the nine pat
Power should supply its quota of officers.
EARLIER CABLES. QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS,
CALCUTTA, November 7th. Following a Khilafat meeting at How LONDON, November 7t6. rah, the crowd stoned the police, who The question of the Franco-Kemalist charged. A few shots were fired, and, Agreement was raised in the House of wounded.
one policeman was killed and nine were Commons by Mr. T. P. O'Connor, who are not yet known. Eleven arrests were The Khilafatists casualties urged discussion of the treaty which made. Itiating was renewed the follow had aroused apprehension in Britain, ing morning, mill-hands supporting the especially in view of the absence of Khilafatists, but subsequently ceased guarantees for the safety of Christian though the district continues disturbed. lives.
Police and military, including Gurkhas Mr. Chamberlain deprecated a debate are patrolling the affected ares. Proces before the Anglo-French discussions had sions and meetings are prohibited. A been-concluded. He said that the Gov-magisterial inquiry has been opened. erament was fully alive to the considera- tion mentioned by Mr. O'Connor.
Load-Winterton asked for a statement on the position of Britain regarding tho Hour East. He declared that there wa anxiety in the Commons in regard to the military danger to the British position in Mesopotamia il the agreement were as alleged:
statement would be in the public inter.
the Horeign whether aat at prosent.
MOTOR EXHIBITION AT OLYMIA.
opening. Manufacturers and salesmen possessed of it.
this sign of revival
NEW TYPE U.S. SUBMARINES. POSSIBLE RADIUS OF 10,000 MILES.
WASHINGTON, November 7th.
then treated for two longer.
ients
thes objectionable qualities from the loss receiving ethyl ester, sonsation has
effect if frequently administered meat new employed in the sure of lep
dear it imparts and its irritant
In the application of the various treat
essential oil of garlic, and rendered it returned to the paralysed portion of the
I have succeeded in el minating both
newly born baby," Bo inoffensive that it can be given to a body affected in 26 per cent, of the cases;
in patients receiving sodium gynocar date sensation has returned in 12 per cent, of the cases; in patients receiving solium morrhuate," sensation has retur ed in 14 per cent of the cases; and in in ten patients receiving the Mercado mixture,
ten per cent of the cases:
4 TIMES" AND THE LEAGUE.
Replying to Mr. O'Connor, Mr. Chum are reloicing dividual purchases, of ears high frequency generators, which are Cabinet had a bad influence on him, for Interesting cxhibits wore the violet ray danger. The chiefs of his personal not tell him that his throne was in berlain said that the purpose of the are not great, but motor agenta: have coming into general use. Special elec- they put forward weak men for import Government in regard to the liberation placed numerous large orders, one Welsh of the Christians under the theas Brm ordering three hundred cara
trodes are used, to soothe nervous pat ant positions, and Mueller, who did so changed, though whether it had the
ienta. It is claimed that the treatment much to injure the navy, was dubbed mpacity to fulfil that purpose might be
pains Amongst the several purposes The Crown Prince, according to the gives relief to ante and post-operative Rasputin by the junior naval officers, an open question.
BRITISH NOTE TO PARIS."
which it serves is that of the bleaching writer, was the only man who saw what of teeth and the treatment of pyorrhea. was coming and realised that the war PARIS, November 7th..
Many people. who are supposed to be. was lost. He is described as straight, Count de Saint-Aulaire, the French The construction of two new-type sub it was said, suffering from "gingeritis, character, with great respect for know-work of the League of Nations, takes the suffering from the latter complaint are, open, and honourable, a good judge of The Times, in a leader reviewing the Ambassador in London, has brought to marines has commenced at Fortamouth complaint that can be treated by ledge and ability, but more a statesmany that it is justifying its existence. Paris the British Memorandum on tho | (Ohio) navy yard. They will be of 2,025] driving home a drug with the high Ire than a soldier. It is admitted that his and gives an affirmative answer to the subject of the Franco-Kemalist Agres tong, 60 metres long, with electric engines quency apparatus. Very interesting were relations with women left much to be deseturer now than when the League was ment. It is a document of eight pages of 8,500 h.p., and a speed of 21 kuote on
quest cast" Is the peace of the world Though couched in Bra language, it con- the surface and ten submerged. They of the teeth.
the demonstrations for colour-matching sired, but his affairs" were exaggerat founded, and are the methods appropriate tains nothing likely seriously to disturb will be armed with a 6-in., gun, which America, was showing the latest improve a belated memorandum, in which he is a led upon to deal 1"
Dr. J. A Williams, of ed. In July, 1018, he handed his father to the conditions with which the League the diplomatic conversations to which can be used against aircraft, and with six ments in root-fillings and the treatment urged the conclusion of peace by agree- The Times says: "We may well be of war ajang erpecially for the bone of it will lead. The main British objection torpedo-tubea. Their cruising radius will of fillings. To determine the exact shade inent, adding that social reforms were satisfied with what the Longue has sucfuture students of the war, Mr. Gomma, With the object of publishing a racord is that the Angora Agreement detracts possibly be ten thousand miles. from the influence and authority of
an enamel colorometer is placed next to essential to readjust the unequal burdenseeded in recomplishing up to the pre the Secretary of the Imperial War od until the exact shade of enamel is patience was almost exhausted. Coming ing too much. If the League avoids this tions it possible It-i-naively stated the tooth to be restored. It is then turn of the war on the population, whose sent date. The chief danger is in attempt Museun, is inviting fetes with deriva naccrtainett, and a cavity in the tooth as they do from the monarchist side! we believe that he time will come when that it is quite understand that many can be filled without subsequent detecthese revelations are significant-Daily we shall wonder how ever the world got term are entirely unfit for polite con- tion.
Me Telegraph.
Lon without the League.
Iveraation:
Franco (7 Britain) in the settlement of THE PRINCE REACHES SUEZ the Near Eastern Question "at" "the" very timo Britain desires to achieve Graeco-
Boz, November 7th Turkish peace in accord with France. The Prince of Wales has arrived.
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