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THE NEAR EAST. REJECTION OF TREATY NOT UNEXPECTED.

IRISH OUTRAGES. DUBLIN BEVENUE OFFICES WRECKED,

LONDON, March 7th

FRE88, PRIDAŤ, MAROH 9TH, · 1928.

LONDON, March 7th The rejection of the Lausanne treaty The revenue offices at Dublin have been was not altogether unexpected by well-blown up by a-imine and destroyed. A THE RUHR.

Finformed quarters in London. It is be-detective was blown to atons COMPLETE ISOLATION OF BRITISHOPlieved that Britain, while still maintain-

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ing her stand on the terms of the treaty, is not unwilling to agree to reopen negotiations if the Turks give evidence of a real desire to reach a soitlement, TURKISH GOVERNMENT DEFEATS EXTREMISTS.

LATER.

Dublin was alarmed by the blowing up of the Income Tax officer at six this morning. The whole building was wreck ed, and adjoining buildings were badly damaged. The detective who was killed received the full force of the explosion and was blown to the rear of the build- Towards the end of the debate in the ing. His body was buried under tons of mer-Angora assembly, a motion was tabled, at thebris. His body or the "atoms" while British signed by 150 Deputies, declaring that in Another detective was injured.

LONDON, March 7th. According to correspondents at Cologne, the latest French movements have practical ly resulted in complute isolation of the British Ione, and there is much incon venience especially to the iron and steel

entry of chandise and raw officers have had

of

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FUTURE OF "THE EMPIRE" THEATRE

The days of what Sir Alfred Butt des- cribes as the "month to month policy." Though there is no doubt that flying at the Empire Leicestraquare, are number- THE SZECHUAN HOSTILITIES.

ed, and a serious effort is to be thade to re- in China has come to stay, yet its pro-

captare some of the atmosphere which made gress, like everything else in China, will for the gaiety of Londoners in the earlier PREINO, March 8th.

For many. Advices from

Szechuan state that certainly be slow. The art of aviation is days of that famous house.

months past the Empire

bua management General Tong Shih Hop with 20,000 troops essentially a growth of Western civilisa-been without a settled policy, partly becaus Cheng Shun's forces at Trentaocheng t comes

a similar number of General Liution, where speed in communication be of the uncertaints which existed as to

the

future of

It the property and

function originally intended that the present the north of Chengtu on February 28th

biar - daily life, of

Out of

should be pulled down and *this, After several days' fighting General Liu

01 a grandiose scale, and the which Was necessity to

added the plans were actually prepared for a

built- Cheng Shun was victorious, and cap terrific stimulus of the tirent War, came ing to cost £450,000. But, that was before the abnormal advance in build not be tured overal towns in that district the growth of a new science-tha scioase and, to-day the same

prices, Reinforcemente for General Yang Sen

This soienes must be almost carrying a heavy parcel going towards

are concentrating to the east of Szechuan. of flight. the building. Two of them hold him up Apparently, Yang Sen previously took unparalleled in history for the speed at with solvers and ordered him to clear Kweichow and Wanhcion, but was after which it has developed and taken its place of, to bell if he valued his life, wards driven out from these towns, and among the everyday things of life. minute later he heard a terrific explosion, bus now returned with reinforcements and the whole building was blown sky and is preparing to reattack those cities. high. It is recalled that armed mes a

SUICIDE OF A MURDERER. Income Tax offices, and an official died of the burns he then received.

PEKING, March 8th. The murderer of the Bank of China REBELS HOIST WITH THEIR OWN mesenger (reported yesterday) com

PETARD."

mitted suicide when he was about to be arrested by a detective after shooting

industry by the, stop experiences the event of the complets independenceA policeman stated ha saw Eve men

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owing to the inability of the Flemish and of Turkey regarding incisi, comic coloured soldiers at the Franco-Belgian and administrative questions being safe- posta established on all the roads entering guarded, the Government should sign The zone to read the official passes printet in peace, but a motion was finally adopted English, French and German, Intriguing

authorising the Government to pursue the establishment the with a view to Rhineland

I repabile is most active in the egotiations on the tag bara occupied territory. Correspondents Abolition of the Capitulationes postpone French

phasis the necessity for the retention Fnient of the economic and financial ques: fortnight ago tried to net fire to the

tions, also Mosul; abandonment of of the British army of occupation as a Kuarantee against the bloodshed which any Karagatch; and acceptance for the ex- attempt at such an establishment would action of reparations from Greece. inevitably entail, also against British exclusion from the final settlement.

CONSTANTINOPLE, March 7th.

The Government weps to have won a

complete victory to-day. The extremists were

It is pointed out that even if the

LONDON, March 7th. French secured complete control of the

vociferating objections W the railways in the British tone they would

Two attempts by Irregulars to blow up Government's counter-proposals on the be unable to work more than they are at present doing with the Ruhr railways, Peace Treats, whereupon the Govern Free State troops distrously recuiled the heads of their comrades. It ment austered its supporters and guillotin-on the German milwaymen have been or dered in such an event not merely toed the debate with a confidenes motion appears that a party of Nationals had strike but also to resort to most extreme which specifically endorsed Ismet Pasha's brought prisoners from Tralee, to remove sabotage

attitude. The situation, therefore, has a stone barricade at Ballyandy bridge. been rer ored to the position at the time of the interruption of the Lausanne Conference, and the Government has a free hand to negotiate over the economic clauses, or to deire while general peace terms are signed.. The Government pro. posals to the Powers are expected to be made known at an early date. Turkish circles in Constantinople are optimistic of a pacific settement..

According to Paris telegrams the ques tion of a fresh settlement of France with Germany, tantamount to a reversal of the Treaty of Versailles, is being actively discussed in the French Fress which is insisting on the necessity for greater guarantees of security, including at

French and the derstanding between Gennan industrial and coal magnates.. Lostos, March 7th.

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The Paris War Ollies confirms that the French yesterday occupied eight towns,, Troisdorf, Orperith, Wippenfuerth, Rem chaid, Tonenberg, Graffratch, Nettmans and Ortschaften, completely cutting off the British zone from unoccupied Germany.

LONDON, March 7th.

In the House of Commons, the Hon. W. E Guinness stated that there were now 116,000 French troops in Germany, including the Ruhr, compared with 91,000 before the Ruhr wwa occupied.

AWFUL PLIGHT OF REFUGEES.

A

...a gendarme,

TERRORISM BY GENDARMERIE IN

SHANTUNG.

PEKING, March 8th..

It is reported that 1,900 gendarmerie The operation led to the explosion of a have been removed from. Tsingtao to concealed trigger mine, wounding three Fongtze where they are making them National officers and killing eight of the selves objectionable by entering restaur captives. There was a similar occarronce ants and demanding food and drink, at the Countesses, bridge, in which four sometimes at the point of the pistol, re- Prisoners were killed and two Nationals ulting in Japanese businesses remaining

closed, wounded.

BRITISH BYE-ELECTIONS. "A LANDSLIDE TOWARDS LABOUR."

LONDON, March 7th.

GENERAL WU PEI FU'S PRESSURE ON THE GOVERNMENT.

PEKING, March 8th. It is reported that the Government as result of pressure brought to bear by Sun Chuang Fang Tuli of Fukien. General Wa Pei Fu has agreed to appoint

[BY COURTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN.") THE CHINESE PARLIAMENT.

In China there has been no such press ing need for advancement. The customs, habits, and architecture of the people

and

plays

bat

of which

carried out under £1,000,000. Then the site was sold to an American syndicate, and £60,000 was paid as a deposit: after that the syndicato fall through, aud Sir Alfred Büft was again left with the property on his hands. Thus it has come about that the Empire

shows have alternated between musical plays, have been attended by the successes which comedica, pictures, none

entertainments of: a years. Only lately the advent of West-

decade civilisation has made the Great is fatal to any form of enterprise, and in

ago famous. orn Dragon shake himself a little with anger none more so than in the theatrical worki. and irritation (as in the Boxer Robel Sir Alfred Batt has therefore set him. lion), and even still more lately has he self the task of endeavouring to restora bogun to show interest and desire to the Empire as one of London's popular possess the fruits of foreign lands aeroplans for the immediate future. I san houses, and in an interview outlined his plance, telephones, alectric light, ete.- things which must seem as strange to him going to start," he said by putting on a revue of the type we had in the old days as it is strange to us see Mandarin something after The Fassing Show taking his favourite thrush for a walk on or The Whirligig -where patrons call the river-side, and turning the circular come along at any time during the even- enge on the points of his fingers in ordering and always be sure of seeing that the bird may sing more tunefully Albers de Courville has been engaged to thoroughly bright entertainment. Mr. among his beautiful surroundings.

produce the , and for it I hope to secure shing artists in England.

have remained unchanged for hundreds of da the Empu A policy of drift

ANTIQUATED MACHINES.

some of the América, France The whole difference in our civilisations be able to might bo summed

from such up

good Here a incident.

and Italy.

I think I shall the public with a really satisfy successful man international entertainment with some- old Empire atmosphere about 19 MOTO and more chained to it. It is hoped to stage the new revue about. the machino ho hag created. In the middle of March, and in conjunction China it is a sign of wealth to have with it, Sir Alfred Butt intends to run. leisure. The intelligentsia spend their cabaret entertainment. As to prices, Sir time in quiet meditation and detachment Alfred said he hoped to revert to tliose rating from the stream of life. What can be more conducive to this than to spend the morning squatting beneath the willows on the bank of some pellucid canal, listen- ing to the full throated, song of one's favourite tame thrush, smoking, one's jade-mounted.pipe-and spitting thought.

with the new rarue sents willinge frona - pre-war days, and when the Empire opens 10s. ed. tu Is. with a 5s, promenade.

ENCIRCLING THE GLOBE.

fully over one's shoulder from time to FRESH ATTEMPT TO BE MADE BY time?

***MYSTERY” MACHINE.

CONSTANTINOPLE, - March" 7th. Paintul evidence of the inability of charitable organisations to cope with the too inte for comment in the morning The Edgehill bye-dection result came avalanche of destitute Christian exile papers, but it was received just before. pouring anto Constantinople" from the adjournment of the House of Com Anatolia was provided on the occasioumons, where it fell like a thunderbolt in of General Harington seeing off the the Lobby, Even the Labourites refused Essex Reginent, bound for India. At first. to believe that such a result was hundred yards from the quay lay a possible at Liverpool, u Tory stronghold.

PEKING, March 7th. barque inden with abandoned amali-pox Mr. Sexton, M.P., who is a Liverpudlian

In both Houses to-day there was no "It's ridden refugees, mostly women. Fifteen Irishman, kept l

were deat, whom the others were not miracle!

quorum. The defeat of throo Ministers in four It is alleged that the Government is strong enough to throw overboard, and had not been attended to tiser the pro- days is unprecedented, but nobody thinks influencing the members to abeont them. vious day; but the British despatched the fall of the Government is involved solves, as it does not desire say din medical assistance und served out thereby. The latest defeat, however,sion of the gold frano and other out with a few Caudrons and started Millan, Captain G. H. Malites, and one blankets, etc.

sation of the Ministry, which had been The outlook at Con- will undoubtedly result in the reorgani problends,

postponed till Edgehill voted.

GERMANS MALTREAT ITALIAN,'"

WORKMEN.

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Roxe, March 7th. The maltreatment of seventeen Italian workmen and a pricat i route to Beigiuin by a crowd at crowd at Rosenheim, in Upper Bavaria, who thought they were going to the Ruhr, has led to vigorous

Signor Mussolini, who has tion by

Amb instructed the Talian phically at Berlin and the Italian consul at Munich strongly to protest against the attack and lewand exemplary punishment of the ringluulers besides. compensation for the victims. Signor Mussolini's note adds that the new Italy will not permit maltreat- ment of her subjecta and will defend them, whatever be the consequences.

Junien

REPARATIONS. GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S REFERENCE TO NEGOTIATIONS.

BERLIN, March 7th, Herr Cuno in the Reichstag concluded his apooch with a very guarded roferunen, to

negotiations." He shif it was not. Gurinany's business to make offers so long as the occu- pation of the Ruhr continued, but when the path became opened to her, offering the

tantinople is most serious, the place uing threatened by epidemies which are already making victims of hundreds weekly.

CAIRO SITUATION,

STRONG MEASURES BY THE AUTHORITIES.

CAO, March 7th..

A proclamation has been issued that anyone found possessing bombs or other explosives will be court-martialled and be Tablo to the death penalty, except per sous surrendering bombe or explosives bei fore midnight of March 8th, or licensed to possess explosives. The military and police are authorised to search houses, ships, etc.

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It is noteworthy that many voters, chiefly Unionists, abstained from voting At Edgehill; where housing and employment were the main issues, chiefly interesting women electors, numbering 14,000,

The Labourite .P.'s are so elated at the breach in Liverpool Toryism that the predict the Merseyside will follow the Clydende in landsliding towards Labour.

BYE-ELECTION AT LUDLOW..

"The death is annouced of the Earl of Plymouth. His son, Viscount Windsor, suceeds to the title, pecessitating a bye

election at Ludlow,

FAR EASTERN OLYMPIAD.

CHINESE GIRL ATHLETES.

parents

the invitation from

the

The first serious attempt in China to

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take up aviation Wats made by the The Legion of Frontiersmen bas boen Aeronautical Department i Peking bebusily engaged in organizing an "attempt fore the war, when a French mission came to promote a world, flight. Captain Mc school at the aerodrome of Nan Yiran, other will complete the company of ad- some six miles south of the city. A few venturers. The two captains were ass)- Uhinese were trained

fly those ciated in a previoda attempt, which end- machines, but the way came on, and theed disastrously. The new attempt is to French instructors and mechanics return. be made early in the present year. cd to France.

to

Concerning the machine to be used_vory little has boon said, except that she is at present a mystery machine and is an amphibian, though not strictly speaking a seaplane. Even the men engaged in con-

sections with a view of keeping all de structing the machine are working in tails as boeret as possible until the am- phibian is ready for use

SHANGHAI, March 7th. For the first time in history a Chinese:

Nothing daunted, the Chinese continu- ed to fly Many machines were stashed, team of girl athletes will compete at the but they ware repaired. Far Eastern Olympiad in 1923.

Tyres, shock Miss Barger, director of the Y.M.CA, absorbers, dope for the planes could no ed themselves amazingly ingenious in Physical Education School, who is taking longer be obtained, but the pupils show charge of the girls during the visit to Japan, interviewed by the N.-C. Daily substituting for these things of their own News, said that it is a noteworthy step manufacture. They continued to fly, this

The projected route of flight is from Eng- toward-the-emancipation of the Chinese band of heroen--for really they can be LONDON, March 7th.

women to have obtained the consent not called no lesson machines which no laad to Italy, thence via Greece," Pales only of the authorities but also of the European pilot would have looked at, tine, Bagdad, Porsia, India, and Burma, and they were still flying in 1921 on to Japan thence to Vancouver, and back Olympic Committon, which had been these same pre-war machines. In all this to England across Northern Canada and The total air journey is The deceased Farl was the first accepted, to send an all-China volley-time there was never a single fatal acci. the Atlantic.

dent a tribute to men and, machines computed at about 30,000 miles. A fea holder of the title, which was created in ball team, and also tonnis and swimming alike. I remember how a Chinesa instructure of the scheme is the laying of some 1906. He was Paymaster-Gomeral in representatives.

Miss Barger said that one of the tor almost made me collapse with serves 40 depots at intervals of 200 miles each 1891-99 and First Commissioner of Works 1903-05. Since 1800, he has been hardest problems with which they had by taking up a 15 hp machine and aros the Northern Pacific, and supply- Lord Lieutenant of Glamorganshire. had to contend was the educating of the doing figure eights about 100 feat from ing each with petrol, oil, food, and spara LONDON, March 7th:

The new Earl was returned for Ludlow girls to be good losers. They have now the ground, with the engine missing The question of legislative restriction at the General Election as a Conser learned that to los gracefully is really fire and the wings shaking as if they of rubber from Malays, and Ceylon was vative by 11,787 votes to 5,979 votes a triumph, and that law of "face" only might come off at any moment."

when tho losers are ungracious argued before the commercial committee polled by Mr. E C. Bryce, National cours of the House of Commous, Mr. Hinde, Liberal.]

towards the victors. chairman of the India Rubber Associa tion, on behalf of the manufacturers, contended that restriction had placed a premium oa inefficient administration of plantation. The reply to the "conten- tior that a planter was not able to produce Subsequent to Herr Cand's speech, member under sevonpence halfpenny was Hon. Neville Chamberlain has been a EMBARGO WANTED BY CHINESE tions, a curious lack of the sense of directhe pupils listen with deep attention. At bers representing the leading parties in the Reichstag, irrespective of their politi-that the planter had never tried. Sir pointed Minister of Health and Bir W.

Possibility of a frank i would agre

equal

on

to

Government, she

it Germany however,

enter

no settlement severing the illegally- occupied territory from Germany or not releasing the Germans wrongfully panish- ed. The day must come when an honest agreement between equal nations would replao military dictatorship, as the other side must see illat unarmed Germany can. not be conquered by arms. Until then tho Gormans must endure.

LEADING PARTIES SUPPORT, .

CHANCELLOR'S VIEWS:

BERLIN, March 7th.

RUBBER RESTRICTION.

DEBATE REGARDING COST OF PRODUCTION.

NEW MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS.

LONDON, March 7th.

It is officially announced that the Rt.

master-General.

i complexion, supported the Chancellor's Frank Swettenbara, on behalf of the Joyuson Hicks has been appointed Post- views aud

emphasised their opposition to growers, denied that the administration the

alleged

French ambition to anex the of the plantations was inofficient, and Rhineland and Ruhr, although, willing to ridiculed the idea of rubber being produced at sixpence. Mr. Eric Miller

treat as regards peace and reparations....

"Krupps deny that they have taken over the Putiloft works at Petrogrnd..

THE WASHINGTON PACT.

EFFECT ON THE NAVIES OF

THE POWERS.

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PARIS, March 7th. In the Chamber tho Minister Marine stated that the Government had naked the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Chamber to accelerato consideration of the Washington agreement," which tho Chamber would be asked to pass,

LONDON, March 7th.

States had stopped work

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FRENCH ARMY SERVICE.

PARIS, March 7th. who was a member of the deputation for The French Senate yesterday evening the growers recently visiting the United adopted a clause of the Army Bill fixing States, said that with one exception the military service at eighteen months," and American manufacturers had agreed to rejecting the amendment proposing a restriction. They had not demurrod over year, which M. Poincaro had made the extra price involved.

question of confidence in the Govora. A lively discussion ensued, and was ment terminated by the division beli.

MUNICH SENSATION ALLEGED PLAN FOR COUP D'ETAT.

BERLI March 7th.

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INTERNATIONAL, ARMY

SOCCER.

LONDON, March 7th. At Shorncliffe, at “mor," the Freach Army beat the British Army by one goal to ni.

woman. Ming "Mithan Ardoahir Tata,

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COTTON EXPORTS FROM CHINA.

MILL OWNERS..

FEARLESSNESS AND RESOURCE Clearly, then, fearlessness and resour are two of the attributes of the Chinoso pilot. He is also unfailingly polite, and imperturbable good humour. Against these good points must bo balanced a slowness to respond to seps3-

of al

parts. For this purpose a ship will set out either from Liverpool or from Van- couver, and it is intended to start sufi- siently early to establish and equip the depôts and to reach Tokyo in time to meet the airmen on their eastward-flight.

GREAT STRIDES.

All is translated by the interpreter and

tion and equilibrium, and, lastly, the the end of the explanation one of them fatalistic outlook that all will be for the mys unething, azid the instructor, think- The Shanghai Chinese Cotton Mills best in this best of all possible worlds. ing that there is some difficulty, inquires Owners Asadeitition addressed another By which I mean that if a pilot made a of the interpreter what has been said. belogram

wock the Peking bad landing-well, he might have broken" He wishes to say that the pupils are Government protesting against the action his undercarriage, so it was not so bad deeply grateful for your instruction.".. of the Diplomatic Corps in turning down after all. If he broke his undercarriage The instructor, not to be outdone, replies the proposal of placing an embargo onwell, ho might have broken his neck! that it gives him great pleasure if he can

made by the And if he broke his neck, then his friends be of any use to his friends. the export of cotton the request of would compole themselves, saying, "Well, After these mutual expressions of ad. Chinese Government the sasociation,

one of us might have with him."

miration the pupils would be taken up'

Jast

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to

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This philosophy, commendable as it isona after the other, all explanations in many ways, does not make for effi- taking place before and after the flight ciency, and when it is applied by pilote,it is difficult to talk in an aeroplane, mechanics, and administration to their but it is; devastating to try to talk several departments it is apt to retard pidgin-Chinese in one progress,

There is nothing in the treaties Chins has entered into with the Powers that forbids the Government from placing an embargo, on the export of China's raw materials, nor is there anything therein that says the approval or the consent of

In the spring and summer flying in was slow, they found difficulty in noue, the diplomatie corps must be obtained struction would take place in the early toring themselves to now machines; but before such an embargo can be enforced.

In the the younger generation of pilote made "It is true that there are clauses in morning, shortly after dawn;

Progress with the old Caudron pupils.

the commercial treaties China entered spring the high winds and dust storms, great strides.

Many learnt almost as

A sensation has been caused in Mugich

into with the Powers restricting the ox- which are literally as opaque as a Lon quickly as English pupils, and others, In the House of Commons, questioned by the arrest of fifteen persons accused with regard to the progress made by the of planning a coup d'etat in the middle FIRST INDIAN WOMAN BARRISTER. port of rice and coreals, which is always don fog, make flying most unpleasant though alow, to respond, showed signs under prohibition. But this does not later in the day, and in the summer later, on: of a capacity which one lind signatories to the Washington, treaty in of March. The ringleaders are stated to

January 20th was the third Call Day mean that the Chinese Government shall months the heat is too Intense to dy in despaired of at first. A very few were bo Professor Fuch, the well-known

seized with panic or sickness, but not scrapping units of their foota in excess of the establishment under the treaty, the dramatic critic, Machhaus, a musical at the Inns of Court at which women not place an embargo on the export of comfort after 10 am

The machines are ready, waiting to go more than the percentage it is usual to up into the air, when the instructor arind among would-be pilots. Itt Hon. L. Amory stated that the United conductor, and Doctor Kuchles, former have been called, and it will be made other agricultural products when it sees

eleven legal ailviser to the Munich-town council notable by the admission of an Indian the other hand, there are many rives, and, aayhis car draws up at the

There are vast distances beyond the capital ships and had sold two obsolete The last named was temporarily released B.A., M.Sc. Miss Tata, in addition to prooodents set up by foreign Governments sheds, a group of some half-dozen pupils reach of the railways; communications battleship, which were boing wroton up, owing to lack of evidence, but alot being the first-Indian woman to qualify, which justify the prement action-of-the-in various weird-helmets and goggles that could be done in hours by air taka

shares with Miss Merry Ashworth the Government. In order to stabilise the greet one. All smiling and apparently days by land or water. himself.

Added to this

·und, had dismantled five others...pre-

distinction of being one of the first two rubber market. Great Britain placed a delighted at the arrival of their instruc there is a climate which can be depended. paratory to their sale Japan had stopped work on two capital ships and

women to be called by Lincoln's Inn. embargo on the export thereof from the tor, they all shake him heartily by the upon to work to schedule, rain when it Both were admitted as students in April, Straits. Settlements last year, while the hand, and say, "I hope you are very had removed the armament from five:

New Yons, March 7th.

is supposed to, had "be hot and cold 1920. Four other women were called by Government of Canada, once prohibited atopous allez bien 1 according moet to fixed dates on the calendar.. others, and had paid off eight others, In a speech sont broadcast by radio the Middle Temple, but none by the Inner the export of feathers." France and Italy were not affected. The phone, Admiral. Muffet, chief of the Templo or Gray's Inn.

The Chinco Cotton Mills Owners to the foreign-language they have studio These are certainly an asent to the cause British Empire had abandoned its pro Aeronautica Bureau, stated that a new Mis Tata wont to England in 1019 Association has since announced the at collogs, The interpreter comes up of aviation, but when all has hos

a foster child to gramme of four capital ships and had dirigible was being completed at Lake with her mother as representative of receipt of a memorandum from the with his notebook and poncil, and the done, flying romains substituted two capital ships of smaller hurst, Now Jersey, which when commis Bombay women in support of the daim Shuswadau (Department of Customs) instructor beplains to him some defect in China Bhe did not demand it; her tonnage, and had rendered eighteen sioned would be not on trips to the submitted to the Standing Joint Con- stating that the prohibition will be the flying of one of his pupils on the pre- pools, at present, do not dictate it, and capital ships incapable of further war principal cities of America, round the mitteo on the Government of India Bill enforced from March 1st, The report that vious day, or maybe some now move untal such time a tho can appreciate ile Jike service, of these seventeen were being world, and to the North and South that, there should be no sex disqualifica the Diplomatic, Corps turned down the meat he wished to teach tha wold for complete breaking up.

Poles."

ition, nader the Reform Scheme

proposal does not appear to have correct. (Continged at foot of next column.)

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power and its use applied to her own country, she will not seriously adopt it.

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