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THE HONGKONG" DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 19234.

They can only be granted in a substan-

BRITISH NOTE TO FRANCE ive for when the general reparation

AND BELGIUM.

-SOME PLAIN SPEAKING.

ALLIED DEBTS: BRITAIN'S MAGNANIMOUS

OFFER.

WABLIER- CARLES, *(THROUGH' KIUTER'9· AGENCY.]

Loxney, Augalit, 12th.

The silence maintained by the British Government as regards its policy sine the French enterul the Rahr in January, was broken to night, when the Forin

Office sunt the reply to the Faux Belgian Votes which the Cabinet had approved last week, together with the previous correspondence with the Allied Governments

The Note llibres to the opinion that [Germany's capacity should be investigated by impartial experts, who, if the French at Belgians insis, might act advisorily only, and it declares that the Franco-Belgian "insistence a sprcist qualification on the Heparations Commission cannot be sustine ed, because Commission without an American representative would become in i practice an instrument of France Belgian policy alone.

ettlement for which Britain has been pressing has been agreed, and is such that Britain's share of the payments cau be regarded as an asset of real nanrial value,

QUESTION" OF TERRITORIAL,” “

SECURITY.

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NEWS,

(THROUGH REUTERS. AGENCT.] FRANCE AND CHINA..

FRENCH NAVAL - FORGES TO BE STRENGTHENED.

BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.

General recognition that the white paper on Reparations and the Ruhr rank 118 one of the most memorable Stato documents of modern times has led the newspapers to levote columns of space

PA, August 19th. to the reproduction of its contents.

In connection with the presentation of The first steg must be the fixation of The latest British note is, however, the the maximum reasonably recoverables from central object of attention and there is the joint note to China regarding the Germany, necompanied by arrangements every reason to conclude from the Pressecurity of foreigners and foreign inter ensuring the re-establishment of Germanents that the Government's aim in ests, the French (overnment has decided many's finances and credits on a sound deciding on publication in arder to rally to strengthen its naval forces in China. basis, guaranteeing punctual payment of opinion to its way of thinking has been JAPAN'S POLICY OF EXPANSION. the German" debt by a system of control fully achieved.

CONSTANTINOPız, August 19th. freed from the economically sound im

Mitch Katisfaction is manifested that The Japanese Charge d'Affaires in a plinuts inherent in the occupation of the the British Government has spoken its statement to the Press intends to co Rubr. The Belgian Government warmly mind clearly, forcibly and without reoperate, in the reconstruction of Turkey, weloned the British offer to discuss dy serve, after a display of remarkable pati" just as the European States are doing. pathetically the question of security, but

ence and continual effort to re-establish He adds that so som as peace be ratified, the French Government remarked that united Allied action. The Note is deJapan will comunende "to carry out her this had nothing to do with the

being an allusion to a recent exhortation

JAVA STRIKE FIASCO.

NATIVE, DISCONTENT.

The Batavia correspondent of the Times wrote recently:

Tho strike recently organized among the native railway employees in "Java" bas proved a Basco. There were some dia- turbances in the eastern parts, but no violence, and although the troops were called out they were not required.

The suggestion of a strike of natives in Java would have been ridiculed a few

to the other the various races are docilm years ago. From one end of the island

and happy. In the last few years a breedi of professional agitators has developed. TheSarikat Islam," formerly a "merely religious society organized by Mahome dan priests, is now political and absolute- ly anti-Europena. Every little village now has its school; you find them in the remotest villages of the Sumatra moun One of the drawbacks of this taisa educational systems is that the pl fashioned teachings have been abandon made wonderful lace and gold-worked ed. A few years ago women and girls.

elaborately, carved. Hand-beaten brass work was made everywhere. Now, the girls can read and write, but they cannot. REW, It is a common complaint that "the lovernment has educated us and get does not employ us,

The leader of "the would-be (railway strikers is a Malay named Samanen. leader of the Mall and Tramway Em- ployees' Union. The strike was organ- Sammocu is a self-acknowledged Com- munist and dated Government officiála to arrest him. He was arrested. The Dutch East Indian Administration were well prepared and the strike broke down with the dismissal of a number of workmen. All the same, it is the most serious affair of its kind that has ever happened in

The Note, which contains 8,000 works, is it is in the best interest of the Allies to se- Ruhr, postponing discussion, and seribed as "essentially pro-British," this programme, consisting of establishing cloth. All the houses in Padang were

signed by Lord Carzon and opens by expressing sincere disappointment with the French and Belgian repies of July 30th to the identical Notes of July, which accompanied the draft of the joint Allies

Memorandum of Answer to the

June 7th that run Vermats, the earnest effort

of His Majesty's "Government to indicate a practical way for arriving tost promptly at

•final, settlest

of the Reparations

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Note neknowledges the courtes of the replies, nad trusts that the comments on their contents will be received

GERMANTS CAPACITY TO PAY. The Note states that the Franco-Belgian replies challenge the British contention that care the German Government's acceptance of

permanent commercial and political rela-

Government ari any reparation figure fixed, but His Majesty's

no convinere! tinta Government is not preparxi to enter into y3r. Baldwin who deprecated the ideations with Turkey.

any arrangethest respecting the terris of people being either pro-French, or pro- It is reported that the creation of torial weurity of Hegium apart from German in viewing current European Japanese Consulates at Symrna and

voluntary German engagement to accept the conclusions of experts should be regarded as valueless

"NOT A SANCTION AUTHORISED

BY THE TREATY,

hot mamed a future date. His Majesty's

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regards arrangement France, and in view of the declared in- | problems. difference of the French Government, no useful purpose can be served by pursuing the mutter.

The Liberal organs are among the warmest supporters of the Note.

Brussa is contemplated.

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The Westminster sinselfe, assuming COST OF RUBR OCCUPATIONized against a reduction in wages, but that the Government has clearly in mind

in the friendly spirit in which they renditionally, because it is contrary to the determination that Germany shall pay to the kind of separate action indicated note)

offerent

our

says: We have come to the point where there can be no turning bark on part.'

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"FAR OUTWEIGHED THE BENEFIT."

The Nute recalls the offer to join in advising Germany to withdrew her ordis. ances promoting passive resistans, bat any t BRITISH POLICY UNCHANGED. that the Government cannot salmeribe to the thesis that passive resistance must cease

Sunming up, the Note reiterates the

Earl Winterton, speaking at the annual The reply suems all the more necessary Treaty of Versailles, adding that the highest her maximum capacity, but to ask more since, in a desire to avoid a controversy at legal authorities in Britain support would only be to destroy German assol.,

meeting of the Women's Branch of the critical phase, the Government refrained the German contention that thre

Constitutional Association of the Horshat from replying to the Franco Belgian observa of the Bahr does not fall within the cation The Government regard as doomed to claus in failure thes metho fting French and Bel

and Worthing Division on June 30th, referra tions" a month ago upon the so-called the Treaty to which France and Belgium giun Governments, British policy. As

sooner the embark

Apps): His Majesty' Government have questionnaire,

The Daily News says. Englishmen would red to the French occupation of the Rubr. States, by Mr. Bar Law last January, controversy. Majesty's Goverment never concenlect the view that the Franco-] is unchanged. It was that Britain is never dream of using the tone employed / The cost of that “occupation and the dis weighed the benefit derived. So long as driven to it by France's persistent indif that occupation continued and the reparas ference to British interests.

tion question remained unsettled there was The Times, unlike a couple of its conlittle or no hope of a big European im temporaries who express the opinion that provement of trade which would assist us At a recent medical lecture "nt Vienna, the British are unjustified in contesting in this entry. He feared we should attended by several guests from aboard, the legality of the Ruhr. occupation at have to face another winter of unem- Among them being Professor Scripture... this is moment, thinks the Note shows ployment, which would be a serious thing from London, a new method was dealt

Quite apart from the the French arguments for the occupation for the country.

referred at that time to submit a definite Belgian action was not a sanction authorised | pred to waive, in the interest of a toward France if they had not been, turbances of trude hail, he said, int out 13 MALARIA AS A REMEDY.

plan of action by proposing an equity into Germany's capacity to pay, to be conducted within the framework of the Treaty int Versailles, and that the Garman Govern meut be called upon to withdraw orders enjoining passive.resistance.

THE GOVERNMNNTS PAINFUL

IMPRESSION."

the

"It is difficult to think how greater ron-" sideration could be shown to the Franco Belgian point of view. The reception, bow-

ever, accorded these proposals by the French and Beiginn Notes of July 30th leaves His Majesty's Government under the painful

by the Treaty, but would be willing that this be referred to the International Court of Justice at The Hague, or other suitable arbitration.

bat

pursuance

bed in any Edging. The state void necilessly embarrassing the Allien

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general settlement, a very large part of the ammint for which the British taxpayer helds the due obligations of the Allied Governments, as Britain hopes the French and Belgian Governments will accept as reasmable the British position.

THE INTER-ALLIED DEBTS.

THE WORLD'S SECOND LARGEST ASYLUM.

to he largely based on unwarranted as-Finoral and ethical aspect of the question, with by which progressive paralysis may sumptions, and surmises in view of the it was a matter of bread and batter for be favourably influenced. At the clinic of disorders in Germany, the possibility us to get a settlement of the question in the of the whole problem of Reparations Europe, (Cheers)

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LONDON, August 12th.

WHAT GERMANY HAS PAID. The Note repudiates the French charge of inconsistency in refusing to acknowledge the legality of the occupation of the Ruhr when twice previously Britain joined in the

A memorandum on Inter-Allied debts;

well-known Professor Wagner- presentation of an ultimatum threatening appended to the Note, explains that

Jauregg progressive paralysis, Inte appearance of syphilis, was treated with- occupation, and actually participated in the Britain's offer means she is content to

Salvarsan-however, without success. As lupation of Duesseldorf, Duisburg and torego her rights to all reparations and

treat her share of German payments to becoming obsolete. says that such action was not in

of

of the Allied debts to her. reimbursement

The Telegraph believes public opisîou the reparations clauses,

known by experience, lunatics siezed with an illners with high fever improve, and WIN- on Recount of Germany's The total amount she asks from the here and is the Dominions will emphatic failure to perform her treaty obliga Allies and Germany together is less than ally endorse the Note.

the doctors now attempted to inoculate tions If His

Majesty's Government the amount of the Allig debts. The Gay-

The Daily Heru thinks that M.

the mentally deranged with malaria. hitherto have abstained from formally ernment greatly fears that persistence in Poincare would perhaps admit the

After awaiting some eight to ten fever contesting the legality of the occupation of

the French policy will make the prospects reasonableness of Mr. Baldwin's views

attacks, the malaria is stopped by the Bahr, it was solely due to the desire to of a Rettlement remote. The memoran-

more quickly if knew that the Premier,

quiuing, Cases, trented in good time result dum says if the Allies agree to the maximin this matter; has the nation behind him.

in an improvetrnent lasting for years, and This should not be made a

a reprouch now.

ut recoverable, from Germany, Britain The Morning Pust adopts a sober tone.

The opening of the Free State Govern-in rehabilitation for work. Of paramount His Majesty's Government would not even

Will be prepared to write down the Allied now have taken

ting apparently undesirous to embarrassment candidates' election campaign, with importance for the treatment is, of course, n up the question of legality | debts to amount representing the

demonstration At College Green, the question which centre of the brain if they had not been challenged Tha

difference between the British share of the Conservative Premier, although it dis Franch Government now declare that the revised German obligation and the British cerns a bias in favour of Germany in the Dublin, was attended with considerable was affected by the stimuli of syphilis. object of entering the Ruhr was not repara- debt of fourteen milliards to the United not. The newspaper is concerned over!

ters were subjected to constant interrup-inflamed and heals through the applica meither reply is there any answer to the tions, but the breaking of Germany's resis-States, and even consider arcepting pay-probable French, irritation at the contents. / disorder. Mr. Cosgrave and other Minis-If an essential part of the brain was ment in the form of new German obliga The Daily Mail alone maintains a tions from groups of female Republicans, tion of malaria therapy with a scar, a tions on the principles enunciated by Mr. strong Francophil front and who distributed over the crowd and who tasting defect naturally follows, despite. Simy 1919 three hundred, cases have been An attempt by the kept up a continuous volume of scream-the cure of the illness. ing and yelling. wosien to rush, the platform was frus-treated at the Wagner-Jauregz clinic. It is owing to the new method, that "the trated.

number of "paralytics who have to be nared at asylums has declined. The chinf aim of medical research now is to cure syphilis in its slage of the first two years by artificial malaria, so as to pre ont ten years later. At the clinic of the vent paralysis altogether, which breaks well-known Professor Finger, turprising ly good success has been achieved by treating the syphilitic patients by malaria combined with, Salvarsan,

trot

Bonar Law in Jaanary.

on that neither suggestion is wel by their Allies or is their offered comeration held to merit consideration, except on the condition that no departure one particular from what- er France

declare to

to be their overriding view and dec gian reply appears at first sight less un umpromising than the French reply, but examination shows that the attitude of both, for all practient purposes, is dans identi- cal-Hence His Majesty's Government deals with the two replies by a single auswer. In proposed reply to the Gernist Government. tance, and the creation of a will to pay ; but

Belgian Government, indeer), still remain a in favour of the principle of 1

Is joint reply withto pay is useless without the power, the power to pay is likely to be exting French Hot the

Government parses uished altogether by the continuation of the the proposal in complete silence. Yet stranglehold over the most important centre this was the main object towards which, of the German industries. in a desire for maintenance of Allied unity, The Note states that though His Majesty's His Majesty's Government devoted their Government is in no way satisfied with the efforts. This omission is hardly compensated amount, Germany has paid respecting by arguments and enquiries holding but a reparations and the cost of the armies prospect of an indefinitely spun out con-

of occupation_more than twice the amount iroversy,bile fundamental principles are exacted from France in 1871, sıxl also con- only mentioned to declare that they do not siderable sums in connection with the Clear arimit of discussion. The Belgian reply not reject so categorically as the Frenching Offices, etc. The French Government are mistaken in attributing to His Ma does

jesty's Goverment the suggestion that simultaneously with advice to Germany to abandon passive resistance the Rohr must De made to return to duction. The suggestion in the British: Note of July, 20th was that proposala should be mid for. the

restoration of the Rulir to conditions enabling it to become an

fraitful in production, "instead of

His international strife. Government are surprised and

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the proposal for a fresh investigation of Germany'a capacity to pay, but the Belgian consent to such an enquiry is made Forditional upon obtaining for France and Telgium far-reaching pecuniary avantages at the expense of the Allies, notably Great Britain,

*A PALPABLE MISCONCEPTION OF THE SITUATION."

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suggestion reveals

alle misconception of

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pro-

the situation. disappointed at the Franco-Belgian dithcuity While the Belgian Note does not in agreeing to a reasonable and indicato & precise claim, the official | vantageous a proceeding.

semi-othicial

by pronouncementa by French and Belgina Ministers show that France insists upon a minimum payment of 26 milliards of gold Marks over the amount required to meet her debts to Great Britain

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FRANCO-BELGIAN POLICY AND

INTERNATIONAL PEACE

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BRITAIN'S RIGHTS NOT WAIVED. It cannot, however, conceal from France that the latter suggestion is less attractive now that Germany's financial. prospects have deteriorated in sequence of the anwise Frauen-Belgian policy. The will ingress of His Majesty's Government to

It recusee

the Government and thigh. the Government of being out of touch with national opinion and applies to the "ote the epithets "bad" and "stupid.""

FRENCH AND BÈLGIAN PRESS COMMENT.

PARIS, August 12th The Paris newspapers are of the opinion fixes the mitigation of the French debt that the British, note is lacking in logic must be interpreted as waiving, these and justice and is not likely to promote a rights as creditors,,. It is inadmissible that reparations solution.

French Treasury Bill to the British Government should be less binding than a similar Bill to a private investor.

FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S OBLIGATION.

There was no suggestion when the loans were made that repayment should be de pendent on the recoveries from Germany. The

The Echo de Paris says the Note ly the preface to a new policy. The British Cov ernment has abandoned the path wherein it has walked for twenty years when it appeals to international opinion. France will not change her attitude in face of this crisis.

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The candidates for the elections include the Republicans, Countess Markievicz and Mary MeSwiney, and the Free State candidate, Mrs. Powell, sister of the late Mr. Michael Collins,→

under-in-Chief of the Trish Provisional [The late Mr Michael Collins, Con- Government Army, was ambushed and shot dead in August 1999.

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GERMAN CRISIS. NUMBERS KILLED IN FOOD RIOTS.

parts of

JUDGE'S FAULTY WILLG.

The new method of Professor Wagner- Jauregg is also practiced at the "Stein- haf," the Austrian lunatic asylum opened

of in 1907, at the western outskirts Vienna, on the alapes of the Wienerwald, about 1,000 feet above sea level: The Matin says the Nole is a marvel of

After New York. the Steinhof is the BERLIN, August 19th. confusion and contradiction and shows,

gen-largest in the with a degree unsuspected, To Bills we're the subject of renewal for of imoral disintegration, into which the Following the proclamation of a gen 3,000 beds. It is an excellently-arranged clear intention that they should be redeem British leaders have fallen. No French workers have come out, consequently the little garden city, having sixty-one houses. ed out of French Government jonus on Government will accept the judgment of gas and electricity supply is cut off from of which twenty-four pavilions are used

for the diseased. the London market, While His Majesty's any tribunal whatsoever.

Berlin. Government, by continuing to renew these The Figaro says, our Friends are Riots and strikes are reported from Bills beyond the contract period, tacitly sufficiently aware of the French view many parts of the country. Thirteen per The Note points out that the Franco-

that the time had nct point, which is unchanged, to guess the sons were killed and many wounded in a recognised Belgian announcements regarding evacua- and the United States, and Felgium demands tion only in accordance with payments can

arrived for carrying out the intention, it nature of the French reply.

collision between the police and demonstra The Gaulois says the Note gives unex-1 tars must clearly be understood that, failing' a

near Breslau. Thren were killed

Mr. Justice Bray, who died last March, minimum of 6 milliards of geld Marks, only be interpreted as

at Hanover, where a GD intention for which they ask further priority to

new agreement, its carrying out remains pected encouragement te German resist and 40, wounded remain in occupation at least 36

plundered the shops. All the mines ago 80, like many other famous judges already, received a dispropots ended, indefinitely.

crowd an obligation the French Governance. Belgium has

and lawyers, failed to make his own will while

lo the

ment which cannot honourably. bo Ocurre says the Note proclaims and factories are idlo at Stassfurt a correctly, as certain interlineations wens timate share of the reparations payments

tely, if not in perpetuity; repudiated, and

the

where a workman was killed in a meantime monstrous principle of priority for Saxony, besides being entirely relieved of her wa

Such a situation, of which the political

stical the prerent practic of adding the in-bankers over victims.

fight between strikers and Nationalists unattested and could not be admitted, to

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And

pron France, when counting to receive

apart from quite 31 milliards of guld Marks from Germany, could not be described as disastrous, cannot

the economic, consquences, terest to the capital exynot be indefinitely Puorile," unworthy" and "deptor- Food shops were listed at Frankhaus,

Ho left unsettled properly of the grusa. The movement is this amount against her debt but be viewed with the grestent concern.

continued, and the coumensement of pay- able" are among the adjectives used by

is spreading to the Communists at Rathau

ya'ue of £107,338, bequeathing C100 to of Talance old Marks to Great Britain

his glerk, John Moorman, and the bulk should be made immediately the sterling attempt to make the victims of fraud Hen, near Gelsenkirchen, erected a gallowe, of his estate to his widow. Brot of at least part of the interest Journal, which says it is a scandalous occupies ze and 15 milliards of gold Marks to the United It would vividly conjure up a danger of in

ternational

being affected in a

which swung dummies representing frane exchange becomes measurably stable.

Lord St. Helier schoolfellow f Dr. Cuno, Herr Stinnes and others. The of 7 milliards of gold Marks. Therefore; her

tire inter. disturb

LONDON, August 19th.

police thrico removed the gallows, which Mr. Justice Bray, and for many years prent demand, including cancellation

peace." The Government cannot The text of Lörl Curzon's covering The Etui pe Belge says the British Note were thrice roerected. A fight, ensued, in sitting is judgment on other people's wille :: debts, is between three and four times believe that the Franco Belgian Govern. Note to the Allies on July 26 reveals the traves the door open for further negotia- which live demonstrators and one police president of the Probate Court, No larger than her share under the existing ments will able to reconcile the opinion of fact that be proposed that the

faulty will, as did Lord occupation, but makes no practical suggestion; The Belgian

Halsbury, Lord Grimthorpe, Judge Ben agi cements.

request for i rity for the restoration of the devas. the world to the indefinite maintenanes of tion of the Ruhr should, ond as soon as hence, the French and Belgian even man were killed, and ten persons wore made

wounded. so perilous a situation.

toul, Judge Bacon, Lord Brougham, the economic sureties nui gudrantees tuments will probably merely acknowledge. 'inted arens is fastified by either

Le required from Germany were put into it. Fresh conversations are unlikely be

Lord Lyndhurst, and Lord St. Leonards the armistice terms or by the Peaco

effective operation,

fore the end of the parliamentary recess. Treaty. It is difficult to conceive what argument can be adduced to support it

DUTCH ECONOMIES. Sunk ships with their cargoes may not shock the eye like ruined villages, but they represent equally heavy losses of the

DRASTIC NETRENCHMENT national wealth.

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Winter which would lervé France a balance manner the in the words of the

king the

CONSENT TO. REVISION OF SPA PERCENTAGES REFUSED:

League

of

to

BRITAIN'S OFFER

pay up.

BRUSSELS, August 13th.

PROPOSALS.

AMSTEIDAH, August 13th. The Telegraph, understands that the new Face Mister if Colyn, despite his

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BERLIN, August 19th." The resignation of the Cabinet has been accepted.

BERLIN, August 12th. Herr Brestmann, leader of the People's Party, which in supported by Hen Stinues and other has been charged to form a Cabinet.

WORLD THEATRE.

BLARIE PREVOST."

The French Government, question the

FRENCH POLICY, legality, and apparently the propriety, of the British suggestion on July 9 to open.

PARIS, August 19th. Replying to Hery". Chung's speech in the Inter-Allied discussions with a view to a general final financial settlement, and usks Reichstag. M. Poincare, when inaugura whether the discussions would include Ling the war memorial at Marvelle, said

The beautiful girl who made the Inter-Allied debts. His Majesty's Cute would not have used. this arrogant Government gladly takes this opportunity language if the Alliez had been unanim

California beaches famous appears in the stunning production, Moonlight. The Note refuses to consent to a revision to explain its attitude, ou which matter it on, but whatever Cuno suid be would not

Follies," now showing at the World The the Spa percentages. It is impossible encloses a separate memorandum.

Theatre, featuring Marie Provest in the 20 "ignore the position of Great Britain. Note Mays Britain is reads, abject to the get the better of France and Belgian.

If the German Government persisted in intention to carry out the Navy Bill, will Great Britain just claims of other parts of the Empire, its bad form and bad humour and obstined to involve a saving of one hundred propose drastic economic measures esti-

lending role. She loved to play with Apart from Iwar damages

men, but marry them-oh, never. And, lo limit her demande to payment by the spent £400,000,000 to relieve unemploy

acy, it would -conduct Germany ta д

then she mat Torry Griswold. See how ment

after the stmistice. She Blone

Allies and Germany together of a net sum cataxrophe. We en but while indul million guilders. It is expected that the

Marie Provost flopped" in Moonlight CHICAGO. August 19th. approximating to 14.3 milliards of gold gently at Cuno's rhodemontado among the Allies is paying interest on

If he State Budget for 1924 will show a deficit war debts, and alone was deprived in the marks, which represents the present value.

we' shall leive the Ruhr before we of one lundred and forty million guilders. In play in the American final of the Foolies," her premier universal sucess. Allied interest of foreign securities ́esti- of. the funded British det to the United have received the amount due to us, he is It is understood that M. Colyn will Davis Cup, Anderson (Australia) defeated in which her latent dramatic talent and mated at from £700,000,000 to £8000,000,000,

CONNESSION which is greatly mistaken, For ourselves we are rodnce the salaries of State functionaries Shimizu (Japan) 6-0, 6-3, 0-3. Australia her physical beauty are revealed. Those After recalling Great Britain's January Majesty's Government may be able to offer not only sure of our rights, but we are and railwaymen, by fifteen per cent. and thus the final in the American zone, who deplore the lots to the screen of the offer, the Noto declares that it is inequit in respect of Inter-Allied debts must sure of our means

that he will also lengthen the legal work-qualifying to meet France in the world movies most beautiful figuro will be able and impoarible to ask, the British tax- largely depend on the percentage which it M. l'oincare did not refer to the British ing day and economise, in all Trennebes final silenced why they see Miss Prevost in

would be able to recover from Germany Note, payer to make furthur sariflces

of social and insuraneo work.

Tawker defosted Fukuda, 6-3, 6-4, 6-32

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States.

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