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Vocal Duet Just a Dancing
Sweetheart."
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(b) Trade Winds" (Keel)." Mr. W. H. Bailey (Baritone) accompanied Miss Laba Pecker
11. Instrumental Tric-Mendels- sohn's Trio in D Minor- Molta allegro agitato."
Miss Luba Pecker-Mr. F. Gonzales and Mr. L. Szente. 10.30 p.m.-Close down.
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THE FIRST CLASH.
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this moment the rod flag was hoisted on the masts of the third squadron. Suddenly several trains with sol diers in field-grey uniforms arrived at Kiel station. They drove straight. into the mutinous crowds. The dai- iors disarmed the men infield-grey.
Two men, stepped off one of the
The following day was Sunday.traing that had just arrived; they Emp. of Canada due from Van The whole situation was very differ were Haussmann, the Secretary of,
couver Jan., 22.
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1. Songs-
PROGRAMME.
(a)" Vanity Fair." (Clut
Bam),
(b) "Berenade" (Drigo).
7.
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ent from that of the preceding day.State, and the Socialist, deputy A large crowd of soldiers, sailors Noske. Both had been sent on the hours of the afternoon Admiral press the rebellion, which now hold and civilians gathered in the early same day by the Government to sup-
the crowd under control, and ho von Souchon sent patrols to keep 80.000 men in its grip. also sent drummers through the
whole of the town with orders that
to their barracks or their ships all seamen were to return at onen
But nobody obeyed.
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mained anonymous and compara. had the upper hand. But they re
tively harmless; At 9 o'clock, ons night they arrested Admiral von The crowd formed up and were marching along the Hamburger Sauchon, locked him up, and re- Chaussée when suddenly the far leased him again at e a'clock in the seillaise rang out and the first shout morning. The admiral attempted of "Down with the Kaiser 1??
to negotiate with the Soldiers' Council Gustav Noske bad arrived The first clash occurred at the with the same intention; he was dis railway station, where strong gusted by what had happened. patrol of non-commissioned officers Noske was a matter-of-fact, deter had been posted, These were dis-mined man of great integrity, ber- armed by the crowd. A group of pectacled and terse, whom the rio- naval officers passed by. Their arma were taken from them. The crowd But neither the admiral hor the sm moved slowly on and was met at deputy got any antisfaction out of a street corner by a patrol from the Soldiers' Council, who were the First Torpedo Division.
nowhere to be found.
The behaviour of this patrol wus exemplary. It was commanded by
tars believed to share their views.
head of a Soldiers' Council formed Nonke then placed himælt at the
a young naval officer. This officer by himself. His one ambition was. shouted an order to the crowd to to put down the rebellion. He took disperse immediately. The crowd for bis sule topic the need of the jered. The naval officer gave the moment, the necessity of feeding order to the patrol to fire a round eighty thousand men.
Politically Caxton of blank cartridges.
ho was without bias. He made Do When the crowd realised that the mention of the Hohenzollerns, nor firing was not serious they pushed of their abdication, nor of the Re- on. Then the officer opened fire in public. What he spoke of was earnest. The mutineers in the crowd shized their rifles and started
order. Hi
Mrs. L. St. A. Sharpham (Soprano) accompanied Pres. Pierce due from America Jan by Miss Luba Pecker..
to fire. When the space was at last rebellion never turned to revolution. authority was manifest. The Proussen dus from Europe Deo. 18.
Feb. 2.
sion wore dend or badly wounded.
Songs
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A few hours later the men bolonged from the scene. Noske next de
other agitators suddenly disappear. Train) ing to the same torpedo division as cided that a new Governor ought to Tai Fo the patrols who had behaved loyally be appointed for Kiel. The now also rebelled. Their fifth company Governor was himself.
The rebellion had come stormed the Eichhof" Prison..
After that, nobody paid any more hoadway; but it died a sudden death
lightning speed and had made rapid Cheungsbew attention to the Commandant. and spent itself without great blood-Aberdeen Mornwhile a party of soldiershed. Ita significance, like its or-Stanley
igin, was paychological,
Fingshan
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4, Songs-
(a) Vagabond (f.
ningsby Clark).
Jan. 1.
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