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DISASTER IN BRITISH MINE. FORTY MINERS ENTOMBED

LONDON. September 5th. Forty, miners are entombed in the deepest under sin workings of the Haig Pit at Whitehaven, ong, mile and a hall From the shaft. The rescuers are work- ing under most difficult conditions, owing to Falls of the roof.

Several rescuers, including the ager, have been brought up gussed.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1922.

LATEST CABLES,

GRÆCO-TURKISH WAR.

CONSTANTINOPLE REJOICES.

CONSTANTINOPLE, September 6th. All classes of the population are: jubilant over the Greek reversis and the prospect of the recovery of Turkey's lost territory in Asia Minor, but there are no reports of hostility to residents of other nationalities,

It is declared that the Turkish success will not be followed by fresh claims, but on the contrary, Turkey is ready to Marguarantee the rights of minorities and will

agrea, to other reasonable conditions com patible with independence and territorial Attegrity,

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FRENCH NEWSPAPERS URGE RESTORATION.

Pants, September oth..., Various newspapers urgo, the necessity of restoration, both of Asin Minor and Thrace, to Turkey.

Ten bodies have been recovered. first it was hoped that the others had es. caped through a drift into Wellington Pit, where 156 përished twelve years ago, but hope is now abandoned.' PITEOUS SCENES AT THE PIT-HEAD.

LONDON. September 6th. The Whitehaven explosion breaks" the country's long spell of immunity 'from | GREEK GOVERNMENT ARPEALS TO coal-mining disasterc

BARLIER CABLES.

THE POWERS.

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BRITISH TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

FIXES AGE LIMIT FOR OFFICIALS.

Lorno, September 5th.

The Trado Union Congress at South- port resolved to impose on its officials an ago limit of seventy years. This means the retirement of the Secretary, Mr. Bowerman.

The mayer of the resolution, amid shouts of You mean Bowerman." complained of the lack of initiative in the Trade Union movement which waated men of vitality.

THE DAILY HERALD)." The Congress, by 1,000,000 vatan against 000,000, decided to take over the Daily Herald, the members' affiliation fee to be increased by threepence for this purpose.

AMERICAN RADIO SERVICE. (Intercepted by the US.S. 4a Tracy,"

on September 5th, 1022.)...

BASEBALL, BOORES.-

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

St. Louis. 35: Pittsburgh, 3-8, "Chicago, 30; Cincinnatti, 4-5. / Brooklyn, 4-6; Philadephia, ———7; (Second game 18 innings.)

AMERICAN LEAGUE,

Philadelphiay ཅ་3; Washington, 4-g

THE LOST LINER. PASSENGER'S STORY OF

* SHOOTING:

of

In view of the finding of the Board Trade inquiry into the making of the P. & O. liner Egypt, after collision with the French steamer Seine in the Bay of Dacay on May 20th, the evidence given by passengers in the 'concluding stages of the inquiry, on August Sad will be found interesting:-

cept for the actual lowering of the boats... He agreed that at a time of danger the essence of preliminary drill was that the crew should at once get to work as though the danger were not there.

Sir Leslie Scott: In what sort of way did you try to get it into the minds of the officers that the drill should have that, so to speak, military quality 1-I don't think I addressed them on that occasion. discretion of the individual commanders Do the company leave it solely to the as to whether the drill should be n matter of form or a reality It would be left to the individual commanders.. The responsibility would be theirs.

Mr. Gates, the boatswain, recalled, said Detroit, 9-3; Chicago, 28. that the Egypt's serang (head man of the Amalgamated Marine

In reply to Mr. Cotter (President of (First game 10 innings)

the native deck crew) spoke English par- Union), Captain Ramm said that the Workers? Cleveland, 31; St. Louis, "10--12 fectly.

native crew were not strangers. "They OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF THE QẠMES.

Capt. Douglas Cary, Indian Army, spend their lives on our ships," he added. first-class passenger in the Egypt, said ST. LOUIS. that when the collision occurred the strange crew to the Agypt-That may be

Mr. Cotter I suggested they were Williams made his thirty-third home Egypt immediately took a list to port your opinion. ma tying with Tillis Walker. Sister hit He went to his cabin for his lifebalt, put safely and made his thirty-fourth in a on his overcoat, and put his automatic admitted that there was nothing to prov

Answering Mr. Buckaili, the witness A remarkable tall in membership from straight game. Brown's double victory pistol, his pipe," and tobacco in his to him that the crew had been properly 6,410,000 to 5,197,000 during the past brought his side within one game of first pocket. Going on deck again he saw instructed as to their boats, twelve months was reported at the Con-place.

several passengers without lifebelts. He gress. This is attributed mainly to un

beard no orders given. A crowd of The present system is not autfactory on employment and industrial conflicts.

FALL IN MEMBERSHIP.

NEW EDITOR FOR THE

DAILY HERALD.

SIGNALS HEARD FROM ENTOMBED natives was round No. 17 boat.

MINERS,

MR. H. H. FYFE APPOINTED.

SOUTHPORT, September 8th, LONDON, September 5th.

It was subsequently announced by the It is generally opined in well. Trades Union Congress that Mr. H. disaster to the Greek Army is complete, Editor of the Daily Herald.

The witness continued:- ere informed quarters in London that the Hamilton Fyfe had been appointed

and that there is little hope of anything now to prevent a through debacle.

Alost distressing series were winessed at the pit-hand as the multifated bodies were brought to the surface. In case, father and two young soils were clasping hands.

ALL HOPES ABANDONED. Up to the present, twenty-four bodies have been recovered, some of them so far from the scene of the disaster, "that it is practically impossible the others entomb

ed have survived,

HEROIC EFFORTS OF RESCUE PARTIES.

The Greek Government has appealed to the Powers to secure an armistice, and, following communications between Lon don. Paris, aud Rome, the Allied High Commissioners at Constantinople have been instructed to discuss joint measures to assure a suspension of hostilities.

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(Mr. H. Hamilton Fyfe is a well-known journalist and has been for some times a special correspondent to the Daily Mai,,· In 1917, he was Hon. Attaché to the British War Mission to the United States and from July to November, 1916 was in charge of British propaganda in Germany and among the German armies.]

THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

CHICAGO. Nationwide rail strike observed Labour Chicago, which is the centre of the Day, without the customary union, selo bration. There was no parade and no formal observance. The Nation observed the day with the mapension of business. Fears of untoward demonstrations in

It is hoped that arrangements will be made for representatives of the belliger-RESSIA HAS ENOUGH FOOD TILL other cities are unfounded, ents to meet in two or three days in a neutral zone south of Ismidt, and that the result will be a speeds cassation of the fighting...

NEXT HARVEST.

There

QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED.

that point? It wants a little more look- were forty or fifty of them, and they ing fato, cortainly. practically Alled the hurricane deck at consulting engineer to the P. O. Co., Mr. Harold Camps, naval architect and that point. He mentioned to Mr. French, said that the damage to the Seine's stein JACKSON (Calil.), Reseners working in the adjoining had a revolver, saying that some one was feet below the water line. The bows of the supernumerary second officer, that he pointed to the Egypt's wound being eight Kennedy Mine have reported they have going to get hurt. He handed there the Seine, he added, were strengthened heard five blasts from the lower levels of volver to Mr. French, who afterwards rein order to give additional protection Argonaut Mino; this is believed to be a turned it. The boat was lowered into the signal from the forty-six entombed men water full of natives. A native was

against ice. that they are still living it is believed pushing the boat off with a boat-hook. they will be reached on Thursday.

The evidence having been concluded, "I shouted out both in Hindustani and Sir Leslie Scott read the questions which AMERICAN LABOUR DAY) - NO. in English, but they did not stop, and the Court were asked by the Board of

DEMONSTRATION.

my impression was that the boat was Trade to answer. The questions, twenty. going to get away from the side of the four in number, inquired as to t ahip. I jumped from the hurricane deck. The number of 'persons newly shipped passenger who was being rather jostled fore the ship left Tilbury; their ratings When I got into the boat I found a lady as crew in place of those who left be about by the natives, and several of them and nationalities; the total number of were playing with the aft tacks. I gave persons employed in any capacity on them orders, both in English and Hin board; the proportion of European sub dustani, to sit down and to remain quiet.jects among the officers and crew; whe- They did not, but started to shove ther all the officers spoke Hindustani; and push in all directions. They were whether the Egypt was adequately and frightened, and did not want to stay where efficiently manned; the total number of they were. They started to jostle me, passengers; the number of boats on board; LuNDON. September 5th

and I stood a fair chance of being thrown where they were kept and their carrying into the water, and so did the lady pas capacity, condition, and equipment; the GREEK TROOPS REFUSE TO MAKE regions of Russin" is indicated.

A much brighter outlook in the famice

UILLY WELLS WINS IN AMERICA.

senger. I then drew my revolver and number of lifebelts on board and where Mr.

sbowed it to them, and ordered them to they were carried; whether the. members A STAND,

Flesh, President of the United States

MICHIGAN CITY.

the other end of the boat,. One or two of the crew had lifebelts in their quarters; Joe Lynch, the world Bantamweight of them did go, and stayed there. The whether proper steps were taken to informi Grain Corporation and Comptroller of "According to vices from the front, the the American Relief Administration, has champion, defeated Pal Moore in a ten- others did not. The fellow with the boat the passengers where they could obtain STINNES MONOPOLY OPERA-stand. It is feared that unless the British and is of opinion that Russia will have Billy Wells, welter-weight champion of ing them that if they did not sit down I the crew knew his boat station: whether Greek troops are refusing to make just arrived after a month's inspection round-no-decision boat. Moore took the hook swung it in my direction. I gave life fackets, and whether there were any count of nine twice in the 7th round. further order in Hindustahi, inform for children; whether every member of and French ict energetically, erimus enough food until next hart s if it is events may occur in Smyrna, British sub-properly distributed. The crops look ex-Britain, outpointed Dennis O'Keefe, of would shoot.

South Chicago in ten-round contest.

the crew and passengers käew boat drill; HUGE PROFITS FOR REBUILDING" jects will be embarked, aboard British Cellent. Despite some complaints of locusta.

the number of wireless operators, and, IN DEVASTATED AREAS.

steamers in the barbour, where they will staple foods are now obtainable at rail- Jimmy Clabby, Australian middle-weight

Mr. Darby (for the Board of Trade):order; whether the ship complied with whether the installations were in good await events.

way stations. though at exorbitant prices. champion, outboxed Jimmy Darcy, of The latest British naval Mr. Flesh said the railroads had caer. Portland, in a ten-round. Clabby weighed Did they sit down?-No. BERLIN. September 6th, reinforcement to arrive there is the dread-nously improved. He saw ninety loco-166 lbs, which is 12 pounds over-weight.

What happened then I hot over their Shipping Act; the weather whether the all the requirements of the Merchant One hundred million sterling, of which nought George the Fifth.

motives being hauled to Russia from Dempsey boxed a four-round exhibition (heade. Herr Stianes receives six per cent, is GREEKS READY TO SIGN A JUST Germany The Relief Administration bout with sparring partners. stated to be involved in an agreement.

PEACE,

once fed 10,300,000, but the sumber had signed by Herr Stites with a Frerich

decrfused.

ATTEMPTS TO SWIM THE CHANNEL co-operative delegate, under which

Paris, September 5th. Gerinan concern secures the monopoly of "Ferid Bey, the Angora representative,

DOVEE. "rebuilding 100,000 houses in French drain an interview declared that the Turks stated regions

have not fostered dreams of expansion at the expense of their neighbours, but would fight to the end for independence.

In spite of the hopelessness of the situation, relief workers are struggling must hercially, under the most difficult and dangerous conditions, hindered by collapsing roufs and heavy gas, relays of men working all day and night. As one party retires, gassed, exhausted and bali, another resumes the task. Some

of those badly gassed returned after artificial respiration had been resorted to.

TING IN FRANCE..

EARLIER CABLES,

MANDATES COMMISSION REPORT ADOPTED.

CHINESE LABOUR IN THE PACIFIC.

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GENEVA, September 5ih. The Council of the League of Nations has adopted a report of the Permanent Mandates Commission, and has instructed the President to transmit the Commis sion's wishes to the mandatories, request ing favourable consideration of the Com- mission's observations. These relate chiefly to the presence in the Pacific islands of labourers from overseas, especi- ally from Caina, whose introduction might present accial difficulties; also to the Australian administration of Nauru. The Commission also desires further in- formation relative to land tenure, pre- Terential tariffs, alcoholic restrictions, etc. The Marquis Imperiali, the Commis- sion's Reporter, remarks that, the Council would read with interest details of the administration of Nauru, and would like later to hear the exact status of the inland,

Lord Balfour siguificantly emphasised that the Council, while approving the Commission's report, in no way meant to make the Commission's observations its Lord Balfour significantly emphasised that the Council, while approving the Commission's report, in no way meant to make the Commission's observations its

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own.

SHYBNA, September 5th,

Oficial Greek circles state that although the situation is regarded as serious, hope has not in any way been abandoned. The Greeks are ready to sign a just peace, but not a peace sacrificing the interests and lives of Greeks in Asia Minor.

FRANCO-BRITISH INTERVENTION.

PARIS, September 5th. the French Government to examine the The British Government having invited possibility of a Greco-Turkish armistice, the French Government will reply to night, "

U.S.A. WARSHIPS FOR SMYRNA.

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BRITISH POLICY IN INDIA.

NO CHANGE CONTEMPLATED.

authorised him to make with reference to

BOXING.

Charles Toth gave up the attempt to swim the Channel from Dover after being in the water for 11 hours and 10 minutes. Sam Richards, of Boston, gave up after two hours.

SIMLA, September 6th. The Viceroy, at the opening session of the Council State and Legislative As.. seinbly, emphatically 'reiterated that there would be no change in the policy of the Imperial Government towards India. Any doubt on this point must surely be dis pelled by the statement the Premier had

the former's recent speech in the House tain events in India during the last of Commons when he declared that cer eighteen months and the malign influences working to make the reforms a failure had affected the British Parliament and prople. Lord Reading appealed to both Legislatures to continue to use their in-

direction. fuence to guard the masses in the right

SITUATION WELL IN HAND.

WASHINGTON, September 5th. Mr. Roosevelt, acting Secretary of the Navy, has ordered Admiral Bristow, whe destroyers to Smyrna to protect lives and is at Constantinople, to despatch four FACTIONAL RIOTS IN INDIA, property. Mr." Roosevelt adds that nei the naval nor political significance is to be attached to this move. THE REPARATIONS PROBLEM FAILURE OF NEGOTIATIONS WILL

PRODUCE CRISIS,

LONDON, September 5th.

Berlin to discuss the question of the guar- The Belgian delegates have departed for antees to bo offered as security for Ger- man Treasury Bills. The Premier, M. Theunis, has instructed them to accept, apart from a gold deposit, only guar antees permitting actual payment.

inforced.

STRONG POSITION OF THE US. NATIONAL "BANK.

WASHINGTON.

THE SHOUTING

Did they sit down then-Yes, quickly. speed was a moderate speed in the for: They huddled together in the forward the damage caused by the blow; and the end of the boat. I called out, Send closing of the water-tight doors.

Other quections were whether, after the down some white member of the crew." I wanted a sailor, and one cape down were taken by the commander and officers collision, prompt and proper, measures a quartermaster.

The witness calculated that at least of the Fount to maintain the discipline sixteen passengera then came into the and safety of the ship and passengers; whether there was any confusion regard- boat, so that between sixty and seventy ing the manning of the boats after the persons got away in that boat, including collision, whether there was any lack of the captain. As the Egypt went down discipline among the European or non- a wave appeared to take the boat forward European crew, and to what such lack of clear of the ship's bows. Other persona discipline was attributable and to what elung to the boat, and were picked up extent it contributed to the loss of life by the Seine.

the National Bank resources on June 30th members of the crew), Capt. Carr said possession of weapons of any kind whe In reply to Mr. Buckhill (appearing for that occurred; whether any of the non- Comptroller Crissinger announced that the Government of India and the lascar European members of the crew were in were 820,706,000,000, which is an increase that he never received any instructions, ther any non-Europeans crowded into Bank's position is strengthening. They the effect that the ladies were to go aft. passengers out. Finally, the Court were af 358,000,000 over last year. National and only heard one order, which was to boats and by violence or otherwise kept are now better able to take care of the He thought a serious attempt to restore asked whether the owners had taken pro- requirements of commerce and industry order would have been successful. It per measures to ensure compliance with that at any time since the Armistice. was successful so far as he was concer discipline on the ship.

their own regulations and to enact good ed. it was obvious that this was the last boat which would ever get away from the Egypt.

GIFT TO A CHINESE UNIVERSITY,

is

"Mr. Cotter, in big speech, auggested that if the Edypt had been equipped with up-to-date applicances, both ma to boats. and bulkheads, there would have been a different story to tell. The policy of the P. & O., one of the largest shipping com

Mr. Bateson (for the P. & O. Co.): It was your revolver which made more im pression than your language-Most cer- The West China Union University, tainly. Chengtu, Ezechwan, which is cited by Reminded that two members of the crew panies, if not the largest, in the world, Professor Borby, of Liverpool, in the ro- were wounded, the witness said he fired in the manning of their ships seemed to MULTAN, September 5th.

cent report of the China Educational two shots. His impression was that the be to employ the smallest possible sumber At Muharram rioting on a somewhat Commission, an model to be followed two natives came down the ropes as he of British seamen. He had come to the less serious scale again broke out. There throughout China," has just benefited by fired, and they caught it in mid-air conclusion that the Bombay cheap labour were some fatalities, and a few houses a gift of £5,000 made by Mr. George It was unfortunate, but it had the desired market was well exploited by the com were burnt down. The situation is now Cadbury for the building of a teachers affect on the others. He merely how pany. In the conduct of the native mem- well in band. The garrison is being retraising college for students preparing from evidence given in that Court that bers of the Egypt's crew there was scarce

for posts in both Christian and Govern- two were hit

ly a redeeming feature. All those men ment schools. The university is support- Mr. Bateson: The substance of your thought about, without exception, was AMERICA RETAINS THE TROPHY.ciety, one Canadian society and two seemed to have no thought for anyone the native element. That order could, al by the Friends Foreign Mimion evidence is that the natires were terrified, the saving of their own skins, and the Association, the Church Missionary So-and tried to get away 1-Yes, and they traditional British order, Women anil children first was totally ignored by "American. The city of Chengtu has also else. As far as I could see, the British

just appointed Mr. Arnold Silcock, of officers were doing their best. Bath, who is architect, in charge of the other buildings now being erected for the university, to be their adviser in their schemes for town planning. Chengta ha a population al 500,000.-Daily Telegraph, Aug. 200

THE DAVIS CUP.

FOREST HILL, September 5th. Playing in the challenge round of the Davis Cup Competition, in the third singles match, Johnston (America) beat Patterson (Australia) by 6/2, 6/2, 6/1 America thus retains the trophy.

In the final singles match. Tilden (America) beat Anderson (Australis) by

On the successful issue of the negotia tions depends whether the recent com- The Marquis Imperiali, replying, said promise decision will mean the practical that the report did not criticise the man grant of a six months moratorium to Ger- datories' administration, but simply, giving the Allies time to again 8/4, 6/77 3/6, 6/4, 8/2.

grapple with the whole problem of repara

transmitted observations to the interested Governments, who were absolutely free to conform therewith or not. THE YOKE OF COMMUNISM.

ANOTHER BATCH OF DEATH SENTENCES.

Failure of the negotiations would pro- | duce a financial crisis, but every con fidence is felt that H. Theunis, whose. statesmanlike attitude resulted on Thurs day in a compromise, will do his utmost to prevent disaster. GERMANY'S REPARATION LIABILI. TIES.

ARMY,

THE PRICE OF COMMUNISM.

Rida, August 5th. A message from Moscow says the Soviet Budget for 1929-3 estimates the Red Army expenditure to total four hundred million gold roubles, equivalent to 34 per cent of the whole Budget expendi-

however, have been carried out by the British members of the crew had it not WOMEN'S EVIDENCE.

been for the unspeakable conduct of those Miss Ethel Henwood, another first-class Asiatice. Half the Egypt's boats, properly passenger, said that she could not get into manned and handled, could have saved one boat, as it got away too quickly. comfortably every living soul on board. Having seen three boats get away, ahe The great proportion of the natives crew alid down a chain and jumped into the had no conception of honour or chivalry, water, and was picked up after swim and knew nothing about beat drill. I ions and inter-Allied debts, with a view THE UPKEEP OF THE SOVIET concerned in the larceny at Dr. Kwa said all the boats seemed to full of ed. The disaster would never have

Three of the five men said to have been ming for some time.

was unfair to blame the captain and Miss Lyle, another first-class passenger, officers so far as the boats were concern- to a comprehensive settlement.

Sum Yin's residence at 40. Caine Road, natives when she went on to the boat occurred with a proper qualified crew of on August With when property to the deck value of $135 was stolen, were yesterday Afidavits made by other passengers carried that class of crew-an armoury British seamen. While the P. & O. ships afternoon discharged by Mr. Hamilton were next read. Mr. Lo, appearing for the defence, pro

should be placed in all ships so that the duced the managing partner of a largo Service, in his affidavit, said that a boat to ensure their orders being carried out. Lieut. Colonel Franklin, Indian Medical officers could have weapons with which contracting firm, who testified to "the honesty of the three defendants, who, he containing a number of ladies was cap Nativo seamen, cost less than a third cf said were in his employ. On the night in The women were drowned, that the Court would tell the P. & 0. sized, owing to natives jumping into it. what British seamen cost, and he hoped question they wore sleeping in the house Mr. B. Beyan declared in his affidavit Company that human life must be higher adjoining Dr. Kwan's residence, which that he saw three boste lied with than dividends, was untenanted and undergoing repair natives lowered. They movet. away at The men were arrested in this house by ence, in spite of the protests of passen Lance-Sergeant Lannon. The Magistrate in discharging the three defendants, said gers and white stewards, who called to

Accustomed by" this time, rezarksa that he was now perfectly satisfied that them to come back and take of the

contemporary, to touring partics on a women and children, men The death is announced of Dr. Dryen-He did not intend this to be censure tho three men had no caso to answer.

Mrs. Enid Southby, in an affidavit, very large scale, the announcement that at the age of 88 years.

American trippern will visit the Far East beaten dogs."..... had not arrested, the men he would have

will create a mirprise. So far ng ban DUTCH ROYALTY IN

considered them to have been negligent

be learned four liners are to be engaged in the execution of their duty. In the Capt. Ramm, acting Dock Superinten- in carrying these parties, who will frst DENMARK

case of the other two men the Magistrate dent of the P. & O. Co, when the Egypt of all make a stay in Japan, then come ordered the case to be remanded, as the loft Tilbury, was recalled. In reply to to China, and later visit the Philippines, COPENHAGEN, Beptember 5th. defendants said that they were brick the Solicitor General (Bir Lealle Beott), Malay Slates and proceed to escires the Prines Henry have arrived on an official deace that they were not concerned in left was certainly more than a formal the Laconia, Resolute, Volendam and The Queen of the Netherlands and layers and that they could produce eri- he declared that boat drill before a ship world vid Buez. The liners mentioned are vivit to the Danish Court,

the larceny.

ceremonial affair. It was a reality, ex- Empress of France,

CHAPLAIN DEAD,

BERLIN, September 5th.

RIGA, September 5th. The undiminished relentlessness of tho Bovict administration is illustrated in a

message from Moscow stating that a num Sir John Bradbury, interviewed by ture. bör of members of the "Political Red Bouter's Paris correspondent, said the Crocs Organization, who bad political guarantees to Belgium: exclusively cos--EX-KAISER'S COURT prisoners in Russia under their care, have cerned the Belgian and German Govern. been arrested. They are charged with ments, but it would be unfortunate if any stablishing counterrevolutionary large percentage of the Reichsbank's guid organisation Kick wh

reserve had to be provided as a guarantee. The tribunal at Kien which is trying Sir John Bradbury, denied the assertion der, the ex-Kaiser's former Court Chap on the action of the police. If the police said the fasoars in her boat behaved lit in the first months of next year 8,000 Ukrainian rebela against Bolshevik rule that British assistance towards the pro-lain, has passed sentence of death on eighty-vision of guarantees was contemplated. eight prisoners and confiscated their He expressed. the opinion that unless Ger property, and has also sentenced twenty.many's reparation liability was written. neven to imprisonment.

down, it would be impossible to restore

imovief, the Bocialist revolutionary German credit, which would mean the leador who was recently sentenced to collapse of the German financial structure death, has committed suicide by hanging and the sbandament of all hopes of himself in his call,

reparation.

BOAT DRIËL

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