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[TRZOUGA KKUTEK'S AUKNEE-] ALLEGED RUM BUNNER CAPTURED
LIQUOR ABOARD A BRITISH SCHOONER-
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. ther The schooner Louter, alleged to he British, was 'exptured inside the twelve-
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,
GERMANYS INTERNAL
- CONVULSION.
SEPARATISTS STILL ACTIVE.
LONDON, November 5th. The Supartist movement is apparently still making headway in sane quarters. A Paris mewage says a report from Dues eldorf states that Separatists from Cob Lanes have occapied public buildings at Kaiserlautern, and a Rhineland Repablis has been proclaimed in seseral towns near Frankfurt and on the Sarre border.
FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.
{THROUGH \REUTER'S "AGENCY"]
FIGHTINGENTE CHANGSHA
REGION.
PINO, November 8th. Alvices from the Changsha region
· státo that up river Chao Heng Ti's forces have net with further success, occupying Sian fan. Tan Yen Kai is concentrating his troops further up fiver at Hengshan Down river General Chao's men also are While Wuchang rein- gaining ground. A
forcements have mainly contributed to
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923.
OUR LONDON LETTER.
BRITISH INDUSTRIALISTS AND CONDITIONS IN CHINAM
OPENING OF THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
BROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]
-Loxox, October 4th.
AND HONGKONG.
In the course of his address to the
hand, the box-office takings do not repre THE SECRETARY OF STATE sent the total revenue. For instancy, the Pathe syndicate paid £1,000 for the Alm rights, and, as things turned out, it may prove that the performates at Olympin is one of the most expensive Grace the Dake of Devonshire, Secratary of State for the Colonies, alluded to Hongkong in the following terins
films ever made,
WHIT OF THE SPORTING BIDE
Imperial Conference on October 3rd His
This disturbed condition of the neigh
mile limit after a three-hour chase.Berlin message confirms the Separatistwards General Chao's successes, it ap seventy-fifth year, and he has well earn be carried out. A prize-fight was formerly those of the previous year had it not..
Officials allege that, there were 3,000 cases occupation of the town hall nou inw courts pears that Shen Hang Ying had arrived of liquor aboard. The Captain and six |
at Husan and Tan Yen Kai counted on his assistance but, Shen went over to Chao, of the crew were arrested.
throwing Tan's plans into disorder. HEAVY EARTHQUAKE IN
QALIFORNIA.
CALIEXICO, California, Nov. 5th. The heaviest earthquake experienced for years occurred in the Imperial Valley yesterday. It dislodged buildings from their foundations, cracked walls and broke windows. There were no casual
`ties."
at Kaiserlautern, PRESIDENT'S APPEAL TO THE NATION
BERLIN, November 5th,
THE
UFROAR IN PEKING~
·PARLIAMENT.
BODYGUARD...
Pixiva, November 8th.
It appears that Wa Ching Lien's body twenty secret service bien, who were guard yesterday afternoon consisted of stated to be armed with pistols One on the floor of the House. Other men guard-assaulted a Member of Parliament bers arrested the guard and handed him over to the police.
KING'S PRIVATE SECRETARY, Lord Stamfordham, whose retirement as Private Secretary to His Majesty the King is inuenneed to take plice in the course of the next few weeks, is in his
ed relaxation from a position which in volves a great deal of strain and respon sibility. During his tenure of office Lord Stamfordham has won the good opinion of men of every party and profession who have been brought into contact with him in connection with the business of Parha- ment or the vations Court Departments
sincerely regretted.
The question is rightly asked whether the burlesque boxing at Olympia is to be bouring Chinese province of Kwangtung, regarded as an indication of decadence and of China generally, bas naturally bad effect on the trude in the domain of British sport. Good bad thing of the kind. They hold that these for South China, but in spite of judges are convinced that it means, ne- of Hongkong us a distributing centres
latter-day ring encounters have no
this the trade returns for last year would semblanes to prize-fighting as it used to have shown a considerable increase OTR
matched pugilists, and it meant businees Labourers which paralysed the port for a ding dong battle between two fairly been for a very serious strike of Chinese all the time. Sensation was not arti- several weeks in the spring of 1922 A ficially heaped round the struggle. The large scheme is under contemplation ad tower did not walk off with £4,000, which present for an extensive reclamation someone with a talent for figures has undertaking desired to increason, the worked out as payment to Beckett at the facilities of what is already," from the rate of £268 a second. The boxing seems point of view of tonnage entored and to be secondary 1
| cleared, the biggest part in the world.
Of all parts of the Empire, Hongkong This week the Imperial Conference to has probably come through the recent
of period
trade depression bis successor, hat it is very generally which so much importance is rightly with the least loss and suffering expected that the honour of serving King attached was opened in London, and for is due to the fact that, as ferred upon Colonel Clive Wigram, who sions will be carried on with regard to every branch of the huge and varied George as Private Secretary will be con- the next six weeks or two months discus entrepôt of South China; she profits from has been Lord: Stamfordham's assistant Empire problems of paramount interest, export, trade of China as well as from bas stood high in Court favour since he for the past seven or eight years. Het is curious, as showing the mutability its European imports It is also true of mundane things. that General Smuts that political unrest in China has divert- acted as an A.D.C. to the King, then and the veteran Mr. Massey, of Now ed much wealth and capital to the neigh- Zealand, are the only survivors of the bouring British Colony, in which the Prince of Wales, when he visited India
Dominion Premiers who attended the last merchants and well-to-do plassen of WOMEN BOTARIANS.
Conference in 1917, Of the new men Chinese have implicit confdence. whogs qualities as statesmen have, yet to be tested in their conversations with the Mother Country, Mr. Mackenzie King, Canada's Prime Minister, is commonly regarded as the outstanding figure.
No statement has yet been made as to
This is a wrious times Germany EMBERS ASSAULTED BY SPEAKER'S For this reason his retirement will be threatened with Internal emulsions, ? Thus runs an appeal to the nation signed by President Ebert, declaring that a sectión of the community, profiting from the people's distress, threaten to throw the ANOTHER U.S. STATE DIS-torch of internecine warfare among the
CARDS PROBIBITION.
people. The appeal urges the mainten tenance of the unity of the Reich and the upholding of law and order, and encludes by saying the Reichsweb and polies will do their duty.
EDVOXTON, Alberta, Nov. 5th.
After a six months' trial of prohibition a referendum of the electors, by a large najority, decided in favour of the sale
REPARATIONS.
of liquors `through Government vendors STINNES SYNDICATE PAYS on a permit system, thus joining the pro- vinges of British Columbia, Manitoba and Quebec.
THE DUBLIN HUNGER STRIKE COLLAPSING.
DUBLIN,, November 6th." The hunger-strike is collapsing. There are now only seven hundred fnating.
ESTATE OF LATE MR. J, A- JEFFREY-
Loxoox, November 5th. Mr. J. A. Jeffrey of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank left estate valuéil at $62,000.
·EABLIER - CABLES,
THE LATE MR BONAR LAW.
IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY.
LONDON, November 8th. Large crowds testified to the public sy pathy for Mr. Bonar Las ou the occasion of his funsal.
A short servien was first held in St. Columba's Church of Scotland, of which
Mr. Bonar Law was a member. The coffin was placed in a catalalque at the head of the church, covered with a "Union Jack. There were numerous wreaths,, the senders including Cabinet Ministers, the French Government, the Dominions" Conference delegates, and Mr. Lloyd George,"
PARIS, November 3th.
Lien.
་་་
“A JAPANESE MUSSOLINI IN ITALY.
Rous November 8th.” Signor Mussolini has received Mr. Sometani who is described as an envny from the Japanese Fascisti..
THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE."
A group of members appear determined that this guard shall be publicly the hear that a Rotary Club for women doubtless hoping to incriminate Wu Ching
is to he started in London almost at once. Something was sure to happen in this way after the successful inauguration of an organisation on Rotary lines in Bris tol under the style and title of the Ven- The opening of the Conference had a ture Club This is proving extremely certain informality which made it appear popular in the old city on the banks of in the eyes of some akin to & jovial the Severn. The promoters of the Lon-family reanion. The Prime Minister and don Club have, however; been somewhat perplexed over a suitable name, and out of many suggestions that have been made the one that finds most favour is Sorop thuist." It is an unlovely word, which is all that can be expected from a kind
SHANGHAI RACES.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
A message from Dusseldorf states that an argement has been signed with the Hugo Stindes group which provides that the group shall pay the Allies million dollars arrears of the coal tax, also ten
The following are the results of yes francs per ton on eighty-eight hundredthsterday's racing at the Shanghai Antumn
Meeting- of the output, and reume deliveries in kind, to be repaid by the Reich, and de liveries to the troops of occupation, and "the Franco-Belgian regie..
THE COTTON INDUSTRY. BOARD OF TRADE CONFERENCE.
4
1-THE PAGODA CUP. DISTANCE: One mile and a quarter: Messrs. Stitt & Stephen's Coq Ganlois "
(Mr. Hill) 1 Messrs.` A. ‚B., & J. Rosenfeld's San Leandro (Mr. Patterson) Mr. Elkayem's Dunedin
(Mr. Bremner) Time; mida 53secs. LONDON, November 5th. A joint committee representing the principal employers and employers' or ganisations, appointed as the result of n conference of the cotton industry conven- ed by the Lord Mayor at Manchester on October 5th, was received to-day by tho President of the Board of Trade. The proceedings lasted two hours, and were private. Varions measures were discuss ed with a view to mitigating the grave diffenities now being experienced. It was agreed that the Lord Mayor's com
mitte should in detail examine the sug.
gcations submitted.
SURPLUS WHEAT.
REDUCED ACREAGE RECOM-
MENDED "IN" U.S.
2-THE NORTHERN CUP.
DISTANCE: Three quarters of a mile. Messrs. J. Bending & M. Speelman's
Zanton
(Mr. Heard) 1 Mr. Wm. AfcBnin's Christmas Gift
(Mr. Knoll) Mr. Liddell's Carlington.
(Mr. Tiddell) Time: 1min. 31.2-6secs. N
3. THE CHINA CUP. Messrs. Potte& Haym's, Harvest
King
(Mr: Hill) Messrs. Logan & Wilson's St. Blaise
(Mr. Knoll)
Mr. Allan's California (Mr. Moller)
Time: 2mins. 08sec 4-THE CHINESE AND SHANGHAI STAKES.
DISTANCE: One mile and a quarter. Mesars. Statt & Stephen's Cock o' The Mr. Hill) North
1
seutu
This the
THE PROPOSED RAILWAY GUARDS IN CHINA, JAPANESE COLONEL TO ORGANISE THEM
the Duke of Devonshire did the honours A Peking message says:-The Ministry in the way of reception. There was the of Communications is arranging to utmost cordiality, with an absence of employ Colonel Banzai, a Japanes, to stiffners or an air of what may be called organise and train the proposed Railway officialism, The Dominion Premiers as guards for the Tientsin-Pukow Railway, well as the statesmen here, from Mr. so na to circumvent the Legation diplo-- of hybrid, derived from optimist and Baldwin downwards, are determined to mats, whose Lincheng demands contem the Latin word "Soror." meaning sister. get to grips with the problems especially plated the appointment of a British, or Still, as the poet says, "What's in a
in respect to finance which the British other European military officer, name!" and so long as the lady Rotarians Empire has to face as a legacy of the are happy and live up to the principles ar of the movement nobody need complain. LORD MORLEY, SA
The papers have dealt very fully with the career of the late Lord Morley, and there is no lack of appreciation of his high character and the value of his work as a public man. But it is the harest truth to say that for most people on the sunny side of middle-life Lord Morley way little more than a name. His services as a politician belong to a period which has already become history the Gladstonian campaign for Irish Rome Rule (how very far off that seems now!), the storms that swept over the country when Parnell was. commanding figure, and, later, the con- troversy over the rights and wrongs of the Boer War.
LABOUR: AND UNIPLOYMENT,
Whatever decisions the Imperial Con- ference may come to, it appears certain that, with a view probably to impress our visitors from the Dominions, the extremists of the Labour Party have solved to make all the capital ther po ibly can out of the black outlook that faces the country in the matter of employment
A highly-spiced pamphlet entitled "A Call to Action" has been issued broad- cast in the poorer districts of London and also in the great industrial centres. As veryone knows, Parliament is due to
Some weeks ago, General Munthe the well-known Norwegian commander of the Peking Chinese legation police, sarveyed scheme for the organisation of the rail- the railway situation and drafted way guards, but although his proposals were accepted by the Ministry of Com munications, and the Ministry intended to appoint him to the post of associate foreign commandant, Col. Munthe de clined to accept the post, in view of certain modifications limiting his autho Trity, New Proph
It is in consequence of Gen, Munthe's
us, and in order to avoid having to mandant of the guards that the Peking appoint a British military officer, as com
THE SINGAPORE, NAVAL
BASE
PRELIMINARY STAFF.
assembe in a few weeks, but the fire-ficials have now hit upon the plan of brands demand the immediate summon appointing a Japanese. ing of the House of Commons. The out Lord Morley was never a success as of works are called upon to force a "platform speaker. The matter of his Parliament to act," whatever that may speeches was good, and often very fine mean; and there are hints at intimida- indeed, but it was spoiled, by indifferent tion in the form of hunger-marches on | delivery. It was better to keep away London similar to those which were from his meetings and read with plea organised last Winter with dienstrous 2. sure the beautifully turned phrases, mark-results for the duper who took part. Already the staff of the new naval base cherry polish, in the newspapers The expemists claim that the wheds at Singapore is shaping into form, tys next day
Labour movement is with them, which home nuper, and it is most likely that His fame resta mainly on his literary is not tree, and they insist that wark before the end of the present your the works. His Life of Gladstone is, of must be provided. which is easier said approximate timber of officers, and course, already acknowledged to be n than doner In the absence of work, ratings necessary to carry on immediate classic of its kind among biographies. maintenance is demanded at "full Trade preliminaries will be on the spot Once when asked the question, he placed Tinion rates of wages." I have no doubt The naval officers appointed to Singa bis Cromwell" as his best book but that the idea behind all this is to force pore in the past few weeks include Capt there are many who I am one of them) the hands of the Parliamentary Labour Cloudsley Robinson, Capt. R. V would give their votes to "Voltaire." Party. But wil the schemers succeed Johnson, Royal Marines: Paymaster- "..'s" NEW EDITORSHIP.
Te is hardly likely. But if not, then Commander H. Carter, Lieut. Commander The cortege then proceeded by motor to
there is every prospect of trouble ahad. J. S. Morrell, in charge of the Wireless Of Mr. T. P. O'Conner, M.P., it might Westminister Abbey. The pall bearers
be said "with truth in the familiar
Station, and Lieut. M. J. W. Elling language of Shakespeare that Age het heads and the question of unemploy Station
In writing na I have done about Labour worth, in charge of the Seletar Wireless the Prince of Wales, Mr. Baldwin, Lord
cannot wither nor custom stale his ment, it should not be assumed that the Balfour, Mr. Chamberlain, the Speaker, for distressed agriculturists. The report Mr. Henry Morriss Lichfield
infinite variety, especially as a jour situation is anything but grave, It has, W. C. T. Hammond, Admiralty Fuel and The civil officers appointed include Mr. Mr. Asquith, Lord. Carson, Lord Benver opposes all forms of Government inter
(Mr. Stewart)alist. He is the Father of the House of as a matter of fact, been growing in ex Store Officer; Mr. C. H. Cole, Superin Commons, and he may also be called the tent and difficulty while Ministers have tending Civil Engineer: Mr. A. Bals and brook, Viscount FitzAlan and Mr. Ramsay vention, either. by direct bounty or buy- Mr. Nuggets' Thomas à Beckett
ink the so-called surplus wheat, and mar-
Brand) Father of Fleet Street. Anyway, at the been on holiday, and they have returned Mr. R. Morton, Assistant Civil Engineers; Macdonald-escorted the coffin over the keting it abroad. It is considered that Capt. H. E. Sassoon's Castle Sycee
nge of seventy-five Mr. O'Connor is about to discover that the schemes that wero Mr. C. R. Rattenbury, Civil Engineer last part of the route. The distinguished the latter course would provoke retalia-
(Capt. Sassoon) *2 to assume the editorship of a new mbly in the Abbey included the Overtory measures,
Mr. Day's Arbor." Day
journal which will see the light of planard last Summer will not prove ade and Mr. J. A Seath, Amistant Civil
onate to the needs of the country. In Engineer. (Mr. A. N. Dallas) publicity in a few weeks. seas Premiers. The coffin was covered with
this, of course, the Labour irreconcil, Dend heat. Time: 4mins 23secs.
6.—THE RUBICON PLATE DISTANCE: One mile and a quarter. Messrs. Stitt & Stephen's Küpi
(Mr. Burkill) Mr. Day's Woodland
(Mr. A. N. Dollar) Mr. Allan's Washington (Mr. Knoll)
a gold embroidered pall, and was carried to the steps of the altar in solemn proces sion, the choir chanting the burial service. They then sang The Strife is over," after which the coffin was taken in procession to the: grave, the site of which was overed
a purple carpet stripped with white The beautiful cupper um containing the ashes was removel from the coffin and lowered into the grave with the words
Ashes to ashes, dust; to dust.** Kipling Recessional" and the Fua. eral March of Chopin concluded the
service,
“LUSITANIA” CLAIM. DECISIONS OF THE COMMISSION.
WASHINGTON, November 5th
The Mixed Claims Commission has uphold the American compensation claims against Germany in respect of the loss
WASHINGTON, November 5th. The War Finance Corporation, whom President Coolidge has asked to investi- gate the wheat farmers' complaints, “dd- vocates the co-operative marketing and adjustment of the wheat acreage to world production, na promising the hest results
SERBIAN ULTIMATUM TO BULGARIA.
THE MUSSOLINI GESTURI
GESTURE
Mr. Campox's Old Bill (Mr. Bremner) Messrs. Day and Toeg's Columbin
Mr. A. N. Dallas) 3 Time: amins. 14.3-5secs.
THE LAMA MAIU STAKES. DISTANCE: Two miles.
*Dead beat.
Time: mina 44-3-üsec8.
BELGRADE, November 5th. In consequence of an attack on Colonel Krastiteh, the Serbian militar, attache at Sofia, who was fired on with a pistol but received no injury, Serbin has sent Bulgaria a 48-hour ultimatum demanding Serbian Bag at Solin by a detachment of official apologies, the honouring of the
7-THE RACING STAKES Bulgarian soldiers, a Bulgarian official enquiry, exemplary punishment' of the DISTANCE: One mile and a quarler. guilty, and submission of the question of Mr. Liddell's Woodcroft (Mr. Liddell indemnity to the Court of International Mr. Wee Two's Young Bill
(Mr. Burkill) Messrs. Ambold & H. Sassoon's Roman'
Merlin Time
Justice.
PAPYRUS BOLD
Los Dos, November 6th Papyrus has been purchased by Mr. 8-THE SYCEE STAKES.
DISTANCE: Seven furlongs,"
P. & O. ISSUE HEAVILY
OVER SUBSCRIBED
of life, etc., resulting from the torpedo J. Hornung, the well-known patren of ing of the Lusitania, but Germany the Basil. Jarvis stable. The price in oot has not been held liable for punitive or
disclosed vindictive damage or problematical mental anguish. Under the principles laid down by the Commission, a large part of the $22,500,000 of claims'' will be allowed, but claims, aggregating $345,000,000, in respect of the war risk insurance premiuo paid by the American shippers'in war time will be dismissed.,
́EX-CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY
MUST REMAIN IN EXILE.
PARIS, November 6th.. It is semi-officially stated that M. Poi care agrees to the British proposal for an Allied demarche with a view to prvak ing the projected departure of the Ger man ex-Crown Prince from Holland to Germany.
LONDON, November 5th.
the construction of vessels to replace. those destroyed in war time, has been heavily over-subscribed,
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P. & O. ORDER ANOTHER LINAR
1
a
1
Mr. Togs Mirzapur.(Mr. Moller) 1 Mr. Belinda's Edenhall
Or Matcham) Messrs. Arnhold & Sassoon's Roman POTTOLIN (ME: 19!) Time: min. 51.2-beeca
The Gilbert Blane gold medal, awarded annually to the naval medical officer ob taining the bighest aggregate marks for promotion to the rank of surgeon-lientep. ant-commander, subject to the approval of the Presidents of the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons and the Medical Director General of the Navy, has been awarded for 1923 to Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander Julian L. Friston, The 10. Co have placed an orderMB.. MR.C.F. D.P.B., Assistant to the with Olyde shipbuilders for a large Professor of Pathology at the Naval passenger liner prepelică, by reciprocat Medical School Greenwich, and formerly „ing steam engines,
serving in the qukina în China, sem
LONDON, November 6th
UNEMPLOYMENT,
I believe Mr. O'Connor intended to ables have seen an opportunity not to be
revive, the weekly paper that had a vagus misted, and they are accordingly hard JAPAN'S SPINNING TRADE. years ago, T.Pecky, which dealt at work stirring up trouble the only
with matters personal in pretty nearly kind of work they willingly perform. THREATENED BY IMPORTATIONS every walk of life, more particularly The situation is so serious that the |
FROM CHINA: Society and the Stag The House of Gayerament Departments chiefly concern-
they will easily take the place of the Japanese yarn. as in respect of price, they have already superarded the Japanese made.
THE ROHE PROBLEM.
Cassell had in contemplation something are striving in desperate haste to get An Osaka megrage says-Spinning of the same kind, and in the result the schemes on a bigger scale than heretofore mills in Japan are panic-stricken, owing well-known publishing firm and the ready against the meeting of Parliament to the vigorous importation of cotton famous journalist agreed to join forces, next month. It is well known that there yarn from China, The earthquake has And bring out a paper under the title, is a great deal of rentment in the made it practically impossible for spin- Ps and Cassell Weebly. I hear that country at what is snowed to be the un- ning mills in Tokyo to carry on their Home eminent people are to be on the preparedness of the Government, and the business, and induced the prices of cotton list of contributors; and for the rest feeling, is not confined to Labour yarn to rise. If China can produce Mr. O'Comor may be trusted to make learn, indeed, that the Industrial Group superior kinds, experts agree in syng the personal side of the journal high in the House of Common which includes and interesting.
among its members numerous Conserva BURLESQUE BOXING,
tives, are preparing to support any move Following the Carpentier Beckett ment designed to fire the unemployment fight in which the Frenchman Konisme before the Cabinet psy one of urgmey after giving his opponent three punches, to be tackled before anything else. which occupied fifteen seconds, tae CHINESE TRADE Ex
The withdrawal of passive resistance general opinion is divided between re- I am informed that the Federation of to the French in the Ruhr, by reason of whole business Some of the critics i tion of trade conditions in China, and, to finance opposition any longer, seems to sentment and amused contempt at the British Industries have in hand the ques the inability of the German Government, the Press openly declare that the public as a realt of long and careful delibera-bave, convinced even the Hats off to like to be fooled, and they are fooled tion, a special sub-committee was been set France section of the Press of the accordingly. Others profess to believe up under the direct auspice of the Over futility of French, policy. We have our that it in a case of Beckett being out rens Committee of the Federation neighbours across the Channel now soy classed-that he is a good honest bruiser standing body of acknowledged authoritying that nothing short of the Rabr pro of in hopelessly out-of-date pattern," and with instructions to examine and reducing up to French expectations will that he had not the foggiest iden of port on the whole question of British satisfy thera, that in fact passive resist what he was about." "You can take either trade with and in China. The action nice has ceased. view as the correct one, according to that has been taken is the outcome of But what does this really mean ↑ There taste, Reading between the lines of the representations made to the E.BL. by are vast accumulations of locomotives. reports of the alleged contest there is no manufacturers with important connec machine tools, steel rails, etc., in the getting away from the fact that alouda of tions in China, I am told that consider Rubr, the production of nine months; suspicion are in the air
bable interest in being taken generally in but while the delivery of this immense
The suspicion that exists is not dispell the matter by firms in association quantity of goods would be compliance at when the amount of money concerned with the Federation. The report of the with French political demands, there is is taken into account. It is estimated sub-committee will be awaited with the the extraordinary fact that French and that the grou receipts from tickets sold hope of practical suggestions being for Belgian industrialists are moving heaven amounted to £40,000 Bome of thie of mulatai. I expect to be in a position to and earth to prevent this flood from course, goes in entertainment tax, and give some farther Information about this being let loose on their own and the there are other expense incidental at an early date.
world markets. Was there ever anything staging such é big show; fut on the other
(Continued as foot of nett colum».)
more paradoxical 1--H.B.
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