LONDON
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 31ST, 1924
TRAFFIC STRIKE.
BALLOT ON SETTLEMENT TERMS TO-DAY.
"REDUCED PAY FOR BRITISH NAVAL
AND MILITARY OFFICERS.
TORNADO ÎN AMERICA.
LATEST CABLES,
[THROUGH REUTER'S ADKNCY.}
LONDON TRAM AND BUS
STRIKE SETTLED;
MR, BEVIN URGES ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS. OF SETTLEMENT.
LANDON, March 29th..
As the outcome of a four hours' sitting, at, which air. Bevin urged the endorse ment of the terms of the tram strike settlement; a. conference of delegates of the Transport Workers' Union decided that the position should be explained to the strikers to-morrow and a hallot taken on Monday. It is understood that the conference will refrain from any recom.
LATEST CABLES. NAVAL OFFICERS' PAY.
TO BE REDUCED NEXT JULY.
LONDON, Manch sch. Fleet Omiers stata that, in accordance with the stipulation made in 1910 when new scales of pay were introduced, "the pay of Naval officers will be reduced by approximately 3 per cent. from July 1st in view of the fall in the cost of living.
ARMY OFFICERS TOO.
Lospos, March 29th..
An Army Order corresponding to the
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THE WORLD OF SPORT.
THE GRAND NATIONAL,
WON BY AN OUTSIDER.
LONDON, March 29th. The Grand National Steeplechase result- ed as follows:--
Master Robert Fly Mask Silvo
(25/1)* 1. (100/7):-2 (100) 3. There were thirty starters, and the race Was won by four lengths, with three | lengths separating seqonth and third.
UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE TRIALS.
FAR
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EASTERN CABLE THE PROPOSED PASSENGER
NEWS.
DEPOT FOR HONGKONG.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
DUTCH EAST INDIES.
PROPOSED TAX ON NATIVE-
GROWN RUBBER.
AMSTERDAL. March 29th, lu authoritative rubber circles it is reported that it is the intention of the Dutch East Indies Government to tax nativegrown rubber exports. The idea has been received with some reserve. The motive submitted, namely, that it is in- possible to include non-European prost in income taxas not considered sound. It is generally accepted that the Govern scheme is the result of a compromise with British rubber planters for such a Mortlake to Putney, the time being 21 of
The Oxford crew, weat a trial from as will slacken the speedy development
min. 10 se
Löxpos, March 28th.
countering a head wind and rough water The conditions were bad, the crew en from the start to Hammersmith Bridge,
CHESS TOURNAMENT. '
Fax
cultivation. The
native" rubber. Handelsphd points out that the restric
hitherto, and that tuorever it remains tion of native rubber cultivation will be directly opposed to the policy carried on
to be wen whether it will be easy to keep native ard plantation, rubber apart.
MSARRAUT FOR TOKYO7
HARIS. March 28th.
mendation to the strikers. It is stated Fleet Order mentioned ia the earlier which ended with Alekhine stilling interview, stated that M. Sarraut, ex-
only are affected.
that Mr. Bevin's speech was wall re- | cable above, has been issued. Officers ceived, but that A strong opposition developed, chiedy on account of the terms offered in the vase of the lower grade men.
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Loxtos, March 24th. The Lordon train and bus meu's strike isplit.
THE TERMS.
LATER
By the terms of the tram strike settla fhent the men are to receive đ/ weekly advance immerliatëly, the remaining 97 Jemanded the fluctant according to the i east; of living.
SUBJECT TO CONFERMATION.
The terms of settlement of the tramway strike which have been reached by the Companies' negotiation committer and the
Workers' Union, is subject to
FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY.
MINISTERS UNANIMOUS
AT
CABINET MEETING.
A member of the new Ministry, in an Minister for the Colonies would be am
Now Yox, March 29th- There was a stubborn competition in the ninth round of the che tournament.
with 3 games won and 24 lost.
Doctor Lasker is second with 5 and 2bassador to Tokyo. respectively, and Reti third with 5 and 3.
Capablauch hand-omely beat Bogulju.
but.
U.S. WORLD FLIGHT.
DOCTOR LASKER BEATS RET):
CO-OPERATION OF JAPANESE NAVY, NEW YORK, March 29th. In the tenth round of the International
Toxxo, March 28th. Chess Tournament. Doctor Lasker beat The American Government have accept Reti and Bogaljubow beat Yates, Janowed the Japanese invitation to send two de
troyers to the hitherto clowd ports Kashi- wabars and Betobu, in the Kerils Islands, to carry supplies to and assist the Ameri- can round-the-world fliers.
PARIS, March 19th. Ministers state that at the first meet-ski" and Tartakower drew. ing of the Cabinet this morning, it was unanimously decided to continue the late Government's foreign policy.
DUTCH PROTEST TO U.S. PREFERENTIAL TARIFF A BONE
OF CONTENTION. "
THE HAGUE. March 28th. The Government has ostrusted the Dutch Minister at Washington to protest
LATER
Marihal and Capablanca, and Edward Lusker and Alekhin played drawn games,
CANADIAN FOOTBALL TOUR.
WINNIPEG, March 28th. Arrangements have been completed for a Canadian Association football team to tour in Australia. The team will leave Vancouver on April 9th, and the first match will take place on May 10th. The
theater's American Services.)
n be the transport delegate against the enforcement on May, 20th of last mateb will be at Sydney on July
kibly
Leing held tomorrow, and posSection 8 of the Merchant Marine Act, ballot vote by the men. Prading providing for preferential tariffs on goods this ratification, the insurerience suffered carried by American Railways and de- hy Londoners for the past week will con-
int it is hoped same tram and bustined for transport in American ships. The protest is based on Article I. of the will gain t
Dutch-American Treaty of 1982
it
on Sunday, to vent of the terms pro
proving Receptable The provisional settlement carries with the threatenel tuber postput of
strike, arranged. | for midnight, but
never theless it is anticipated that the full ser vien on the Enderground Railway will be
Earlier part not available dur
te during the
owing the difficulty of com- murmeating the postponement of the Xtrike to men who are off duty.
The news of tonight's turn of affaire
has ninet wide
Tumparatively late houred despite tho
it thirty, by being broulcisted by radio,
LONDON TRAFFIC BILL.
LONDON, March 28th. In the House of Commons, Mr. Gosling anoved the seventh grading of the London Trade Bill,
34r. Gosting said that the Bill merely "proposed to cun-titute an advisory com
iuitive to the Minister of Transport He appealed to the authorities in London to save the Bill & fair trial. He hoped that result in the formulation of
rebetur.
This
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Most larger Mr. Baldwin support d the Bill. Mr. Perey Harris (Libernly noved the rejection of the measure on the ground that it was contrary to the principles of Loeni
government and conferred a mono- poly upon private undertaking. He said that London must sooner or later come into line with other cities where traffic is
controlled.
in Webb, President of, the Board of Trade, arguing in favour of the Bill, emphasised the weesity for dealing with the traffic problem in view of The Wembley Exhibition,
BRITISH WORLD FLYERS. MACTAREN ON HIS WAY TO ATHENS.
Rome, March 29th. MacLaren has started for Athens, le does not intend stepping at Brindisi.
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THE COAL MINERS' DISPUTE.
MINERS DELEGATES DECIDE TO BALLOT ON OFFER.
Lokos, March 25th. The miners delegate conference decided to take a ballot on the recommendation reject the coal owners" offer of increase in the infuimum rate of wages from 20 to 33-1/2 per cent, and to give 57 per cent. of any surplus to wages and 13 per cent. to profit, instead of the present 33 per cent, and 17 per cent, respectively.
The conference also decided to call upon the Government to institute an inquirs
This will not be a strike ballot.
PERŠIA “AND ITS SHAH,
TEHERAN, March 29th. The report that the Mejlis has decided to depose the Shah of Persia is incorrect.
'EMPIRE EXHIBITION
GUARANTEE.
The amendment proposed by Mr. Harris GOVERNMENT MOTION TO MAKE.
mwas rejected by 211 votes to 112, "nnộ the "Bill prised its seçoud reading,
FRANCE'S NEW CABINET.
PARIS, March 29th.
The following is the new Cabinet:--
31. Poincare, Pranier,
M. Poincare Foreign Minister,
M. Maral, Finance Minister.
M. Maginot, War Minister.
Troquer, Maister of Public
Lohur, Minister of Commerce. Danket Vincent, Minister of Health und Labour,
Mf. De Jouvruel, Minister of Publie
Instruction.
H-
Lut-Col. Fabry Minister of Colonies M. Derives, Minister of Interior. A Lefebre Deprey Minister of Justics
11. Bokanowski, Minister of Marini.
M. Capus, Minister of Agriculture;
IT £600,000.
TONDON, March 28th. Mr. Willian Graham, the Secretary to the Treasury, has given notiey of a motion in the House of Commons to increases the Government guarantee to the British E-
LATEST CABLES.
Two Japanese destroyers will accompany and assist similarly,
This is the first time in history that for. eign warships have been ce permitted.
The destroyers are expected to sail from Yokohama on April 3th, and it is probable that newspaper men will be permitted to accompany them.
BY COURTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN
CHINESE FINANCE MINISTER'S IMPEACHMENT.
PERINO, March 28th. (REUTER'S AMERICAN "SERVICE)There were 313 member procent in the House of Representatives this after- TORNADO IN OKLAHOMA. noon, when the most important question
on the agenda was a
discussion of NARROW ESCAPE OF HIGH
however, in order to permit of the 'SCHOOL STUDENTS:
KANSAS CITY, March 29th.
រាំង way
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S
CONCERT.
With the co-operation of fifty or more vocalists and about a dozen instrument- As regards the regulating of inward alists, the Hongkong Philharmonic So ocean steamers from Singapore or else.ciety ou, Saturday presented a successfal where, it would be a simple matter for cert at the Theatre Royal. The pro- gramme was an ambitious one, if only them to auchor in the quarantine ground because of the inclusion of Tennyson'a until such time as passengers have been stirring hallad, The Revenge," which the. mustered and exainined, As regards combined chorus and archestra rendered coasters employed almost entirely in the Their paly weakness in this difficult with all the spirit they could command. passenger trade, particularly to Swator number was their inadequate numerical which goute piracies have beenrred, strength. Still, it was a worthy feat to there is no reason why such vessel tackle such a piece and emerge so success should not embark their passengers at fully. It could by no means be said that the depot in the "same
river steamers: this, however, is a
the hallad was abere the scope of the which can be decided as
matter performers, and that is no mean praise. main issue has been determined.
soon as the Drinkwater's Song of our Fathers." (Rutland Boughton's composition) opened by Shipowners in conforting with the ing the orchestra's presentation of the The slight inconvenience experienced the vocal part of the programme follow
increased traffic, inasmuch as, the safer Mrs. Collett, Mrs. 3. Mathieson, Mr. H. rules will be more than set off by the Morris Dance from Henry VIII." Ther
moment that passengers do not travel Town" (Edward German's composition). you make the transport, the more people G. Auniss and Mr. G. H. Piercy gava will travel It is recognised at the John Insedeld's pretty ballad Londore as often an usual between the Colony and The quartette were unaccompanied, and Canton on account of fear of interference
are to be complimented on satisfactorily maintaining pitch and tone more or less. throughout the difficult piece. As part songs Mary E. Coleridge's "The Witch and Rupert Brooke's: All Suddenly the Wind came Soft were well rendered. P. M. Bevan, it is worthy of note, bas and, in regard to the latter. Mr. Temple arranged tasteful musical score to Rupert Brooke's words which tend to
increase of revenue.
by pirates, hat once the route is made safe and they are assured that no pirates will be able to board the vessel, con fidence will be restored with resulting
Sketch No. 1 shows the general view as To turn again to the plan on the table, from the Praya; it will be noted there is concrete wall some six feet high (which should he much higher) sur- mounted by railings entirely closing the land side of the depot, entrance only 'being possible 'througir entrance gates,
No shows the site elevation of the building erected ΟΠ together with general arrangements of concrete pilea windows, this of course is only a rough idq.
THE GENERAL IDEA"
I would ask you to now consider Sketch Xo. which shows the block plan The general idea is to build piers in the manner indiented, each of which will give three berths for steamers. The outer berth will accommodate a steamer 300 feet long and the side berths somewhat smaller vessels. The length of vessels running to Canton at the moment is out 250/300 fact and to West River ports and Kongmoon 190/250 feet. It is suggested that the steamers would load at their ordinary piers, and would pró- veed up to a berth assigned to them at an appointed time to embark passengers. Should it he decided to erect the Depot on the Praya it will, of course, take up sites where private piers are my situ ated, and to get over this difficulty the
Russian affairs. The agenda was el Government would have to erect Govern
The rest of the actual roting was 204 in favour and 21 against, with two in. formal votes.
sion of the impenchment of Wang Khment piers at some other portion of the ming in connection with the gold frane Pray for the use of Companies which After a long discussion, the impeachment the public generally, this again heroines Eight people were killed and seventyion and the issue of Treasury bonds have had to give way in the interests of injured at Shawnee, Oklahoma, as the was voted, voting but only 123 name, matter of arrangement calling for a result of a tornado which levelled two cards were depositat, and thus the vote certain amount of give and take on both
sides, hundred buildings in the best part of the became invalid. Low Four hundred students of the High School narrowly escaped death, na they were dismissed only a few minutes before the building was demolished.
One death was caused by the storm in Kansas City. AMERICAN MINERS" WAGES.
PHILADELPHIA, March 29th The Central Pennsylvania bituminous coal-miners have accepted a proposal to renew, the present wage scale for another
three years.
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U.S. ARMY BILL...
WASHINGTON, March 20th,
The House of Representatiyes has" adopted the Army Appropriation Bill providing for AD expenditure. $328,000,000.
of
U.S. MINE DISASTER. TWENTY-FIVE WORKERS KILLED BY EXPLOSION.
CHARLESTOWN, West Virginia, March 25th. Twenty-five miners, entrapped at the time of the Yukon edal mine explosioni are dead.
NAUGHTY PRES. OBREGON,
ring out to the full the beautiful ex- derful little poem. As a soloist. Mr. pressions of thought in the really wo
G. A. Clements scored a distinct success, Her rendering of Carl Bohm's trifle,
WAR
the necessary feeling, and she
Calm as the Night was replete with deservedly encored, as she was later in the performance after giving May Day
Morn." Fred. E. Weatherly's *** Moon». light by the chorus but without the orchestra, was, perhaps, presented rather heavily, but, in The Chough and Crow" the vocalists, who here had the instru mentalists with them, voiced a delight ful lightness which did napie, justice to Sir Henry Bishop's lilting score.
The Theatre was well filled with am appreciative audience.
THE WAR IN KWANGTUNG. HUNANESE CAPTURE A' TOWN:
com
Fighting started last week in the East River, district, The Hunanese minder reports the defeat, of Generak Chen Chiung Ming's forces at Wing-ching and the capture of that town after a two- days hittle.
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COMMANDEERING COOLIES.
The Canton Gazette of Saturday stales that during the Inst few days the fiublia has again become uneasy owing to the resumption of commandeering of coolies T continue; arriving at the berth the for builitary service. The police, as well crew would be mustered on the upper as the military, have been seen arresting deck, the ship thoroughly searched for coolies in the streets. In aud around the possible stowaways, and the crews' quar-Siu Pak Moon district the commandeering TRADE MARK BUREAU. ters gone through with a view to pos was done by soldiers alone. People in sible smuggled arms. Some hour or so that vicinity dared not go outside their PEKING, March 28th,
before the allotted time of departure, houses, for fear of being arrested: The Trade Marks Bureau has requested the passengers would congregate in rooms Retor Agency to circulate the follow-shown on Plan 3, regarding which I shall. ing:-
give particulars later. After examina tion they would pass down on to the ship alongside their particular rooms, and the vessel immediately proceed to her destination.
Notice is hereby given that the tablishment of uur Agency for the regis tration of trade marks advertised by one Hsiang Chai has not been approved by The Ministry of Commerce.
As such fabe advertisement might lad to deception and fraud and produce mischievous consegagners, the public. foreigners and Chinese are hereby notified that the Ministry of Cmmerce has never approval of such an establish ment as the one described above,”?,
5. S.
“CHIPING."
CHANG, March 28th The Chung, after being successfully pumped out, arrived here last night under
her own stega.
pire Exbibition from £100,000 to £600,000. TELLS FIB TO SERVE HIS owy/Sun on Friday to report on his activities.
LATEST "CABLES.
OBITUARY.
NOTED DOCTOR OF MUSIC DEAD.
"LONDON, March 9th. The death is announced of Sir Charles Stanford.
(Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, "M.A., Dublin in 1852 His musical gifts, which Mus. Doc., D.C.L, LL.D., was bom at
were demonstrated by him at a very early
connections, who might have expected
M. Marin, Minister of Lirated Re-age, were, in a sense, a surprise to his
gions
PURPOSES."
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Witk 几
terror
DESECRATION.
The Superintendent of the Botanical and Forestry Department stated that defendants were warned by watchman hut they started picking the flowers again as soon as his back was turned. Defendants pleaded that they were ne comers to Hongkong. They were fined $2. each,
Two Chinese were charged at the Magistracy on Saturday with stealing flowers known as Magnolia Farenta fret One of the advantages to my mind of the Protestant Crimetery, at Happy this scheme of building is that the Colony Valley. would not have to invest money in deve Japments which may not be required for some time to come, inasmuch as, piers can be added as required for the expan sion of trade. At the present moment the number of passenger river steamers arriving and leaving per diem are as follows:--Arrivals 8, Departures 7; and the number of passengers as given by the Harbour Office are:-Arrivals 2,000, Departures 2.577, or say 5,500 in all. It let them paas out or to the steamer for then becomes merely a question of ho* which they are destined. many herths should be recommended if
At the corners of each pier will be. it is agreed to erect the depot; roughly. speaking, we should allow for 10000 the berth from other rooms, so there ex found griller which will entirely isolate
passengers.
by his subordinates The foregoing re marks deal with the departure of a vessch On arrival, the procedure is simply reversed, except that the examination would be conducted not only by Police but by Excise and a qualified medical
BANDIT SUPPRESSION IN KWANGTUNG, General Li Fuk Lam, Commander of In Sketch No, you will and a buoyed be no possible confusion with regard to the Fuk-kwan, who was recently appoint area is shewn. I have marked this out passengers going on the wrong vessels. ed by Dr. Sun as the East River Bandi: to 1,000 feet, and would suggest that this You will also see offices arranged for the Suppression Commander called on Dr. he made an entirely prohibited area for ordinary work connected with the depot, traffic both by day and night: this is a nice's and women's lavatories, also a It would be General Lit in stated, has sent matter, however, which would have to be useful office for police. battalions of his force to attack the thoroughly gone into with the Harbour necessary for this depot to be brilliantly, bandit strongholds in the various places Authorities: but without a prohibitive lit and I would suggest that round carh and has succeeded in raiding a number are the whole, scheme is useless. It exumination room a raised light gallery WASHINGTON, March 20th.
would likewise allow steamers arriving be built, round which an inspector, coul Huerta," the Mexicns insurgent leader, of them in the course of a few weeks.
The Generalissimo has instructed the and departing to come to and swing, and walk during the fine passengers are has instructed his. Washington representa Finance Department to pay to the 50 greatly facilitate their berthing at the assembled there, and from a position al tive to inform the Press that he is rate, General $20,000 to meet the expenses of depot. Each building would he equipped / Vantage supervise the work carried ont- and that the story of his disappearance his undertaking.
with signals, effective both by day, and as propaganda on the part of President.
notorious, balit chief named Leungnight in order to signify what Company's Obregon.
Chai: Kwang, was shot on Friday by steamer was to come alongside, and what ander of General Li Fuk Lam. Leung berth she was to take up. was the head of the Pik-Jik-tong, n You will notice that I have allowed for goog of bandits in Shuntak, and a small police jetty and quarters, which U.S. OIL SCANDAL.".
to the population
of will be found to the right of Sketch No. officer, the latter as a preventative the district. Last week, hattalion of 3. There I consider a berth for the fire against passengers suffering from infer JUDGE DAUGHERTY RESIGNS.
his troops attacked Leung's stronghold float might be reserved and possibly on tious disease passing into the Colony. NEW YORK, March 28th.
and captured the chief near Changchin the other side accommodation for the A medical officer's apartment has been after a long chase. He was taken to new resene tug Jo such part of the provided. - Judge Daugherty has resiged,
I don't know, gentlemen, that there is President Coolidge has accepted the General Li's headquarters in Honam, and Depot would he your general control,
tried by General Li personally. The Four telephones, ete, and everything anything I can usefully add in way, of resignation.
WASHINGTON, March 28th. bandit chief boldly admitted that he had necessary for the general management of explanation, except to say that the plane have allowed ample room for the easy President Coolidge, in a letter to Judge robbed several villages, burned a sumber the property.
of houses, pirated a number of veasels, Turning to Plan 3, I will explain how handling of passengers, and I would draw Classical Tripos in 1574. tie also studied Daugherty's resignation Attorney, It is centrally copied that the changes at Leipzig under Reinecke, and at Berlin desert refusal on, on the other kinds of crimes. He was then passengers leaving for a certain steamer tween the Grst two rooms, which he
Cabinet do not indicate any change under Kiel. He was Organ and Classical mans issued by the Senate Investigating ordered to be shot
would be advised by the boarding house been left thers with a view to dealing principle with regard to foreign Scholar at Queen's College, Cambridge, Committee for the production of certain
keepers and runners and by sign. illumin with heavy haggage. This could be sand home policy. H. Poincare has seized the from 1870 to 1872, and Organist of Trinity papers relating to gun-running on the
sted or otherwise, of what examination on ahead as is done by Europeans, when to eliminate Ministers who College, Cambridge, from 1872 to 1893.
room to proceed to; they could come an travelling, stacked together, properly Judge Daugherty, in reply, said that he WOMAN HELD UP IN CONDUIT hour, or two hours if necessary, before labeled and examined in the same way m resigned solely in deference to President
the departure of the vessel. You will is done in most parts of the world, it' notice that the two rooms on the right could then be transferred to the steamer concerts in Berlin, Coolidge's request, "
President Coolidgo's letter insisted that A highway robbery is reported as and left will accommodate 570 people and locked up in properly arranged bag- Jurige Daugherty was an interested party, having occurred yesterday in Conduit each; that the outer room will accom. Eage rootseful th
I am hopeful that, if this proposat in. and therefore he was not justified in re Road. A Chinese woman was walking medate 760. These numbers represent using the information desired by the down from Queen's Gardens, and, when the sitting accommodation of the rooms, approved by your Chamber, it may be Senate Committer.
near the bridge in Conduit Road she was and in front of, each seat has been ar- the means of suggesting to the Publie President Coolidge declared that he was held up by a man who pointed a knife ranged a low platform, some. two feet Works Department the basis of a depot convince that Judge Daugherty was un: at her and dragged her into the bushes high-on which each passenger would which they can work out in exact detail able to undivided attend to his duties in at the side of the road where he robbed deposit their hand baggage. Within this and I feel most strongly that some suche the present stress
her of all her jewellery and money well lit room, inspectors would walk organisation will be of lasting benefit ta Judge Daugherty replied, ezguing ot
amounting to nearly $100 The robber along, open the packages, thoroughly the general control of the Harbour and reat length that President Coolidgo' afterwards cleared off in the direction of examine them; search the passengers and may largely assist the varions Depart position was untenable.
ments in regulating the passenger train Glenealy,
(Continued at foot of next column.)
of the Colong...
LATER his taste to run more in the direction of 1. Poincare has made a clean sweep of the law, seeing that his father, was the old Cabinet, vicept M. Maginot and Examiner to the Court of Chaneers in M. Le Troquer, who are directly responsiIreland, and his other the daughter of B for the occcuption of the Rulir, and William Henn, Master in Chancery, Sir
signifying Charles, who was educated privately. that the occupation
"their retention is interpreted as stone took his B.A. degree at the Cambridge Daugherty, hawed his request for Jus kidnapped many persons, and committed same would operate. In the first place, your attention to the vacant space bem
is
of Premier
ier Poincar's policy.
remains the
opportunity
さ
hot enjoy the confidence of the coun- He produced operas in Germany (Hao-
and conducted
thus rarifying the Ministry and gal over, Hamburg, Breslau, und Leipzig), Tenising the Majority party on the eve of the rintihin
His
M. Poincare is too much engrossed in Amsterdam, Brussels and Paris. foreign policy to attend in other problems, musical publications include Cushion for
which b bë requires capable men.
dall, a Fire of Turt" (Sang-Cycles), Of the newcomers, M. Bokanowski is a Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Irish Khap protagonist of retrenchment. During the sody, No. 4 and 5, Pianoforte Quartette past 18 months M-De Jouvent his reper and Trio. 6 Organ Sonatan, Verdun," Lonted the League of Nations. M. Lou for Orchestra, etc. Among his literary chéour was prominent in conuection with works are Studies and Memories," pul parations in kind, and at one time was lished in 1908. Musical. Composition, regarded as the likely successor to M. Puin- nublished in 2011, and," Pages from ing care in the Premiership.
Unwritten Diary" (1914).)
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