EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
London, June
In the House of Commons the Had E. & Montagu moving the second reading of the Government of India Bill said the best war of overcoming difficulties of caste and education was by representative institutions. This measure. { was transitionary but if they passed it and modified it till it became's great statute they would launch India on the road to responsible self-government The Bill passed the second reading unanimously. The House refused a Select Joint Committee of the House of Lords and Commun..
The House of Commons unanimously passed the second reading of the Reforms Bill which was referred to a Joint Committee.
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ATURDAY, JUNE 14 1919.
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PROTECTING BRITISH TRADE.
Loadon June a
Lord Curzon has informed the Association of Chambers of Commerce that he is appointing a Committee to discuss the present means of protecting British trading interests abroad: The committee will discuss means whereby solidarity of British interests may be maintained. It is understood that all questions of the basis on which British Chambers of Commerce shall be established in foreign countries will be considered.
TURKISH PRISONERS IN MALTA.
Malta, June 2
"Sixty-six Turkish prisoners have arrived under strong military escort. There is the greatest reticence regarding their names but it is known they practically comprise all the Ministers of the old regime who were responsible for the Armenian massacres, deportations and other crimes and intrigues.
A FINE SUCCESS.
Ekaterinodar, May 90.
In the upper reaches of the Sar River General Ulateai encountered the left column of the Belshevist Teath Army. consisting of a division and a brigade of infamury and a division of cavalry. He prisonered the whole infantry division and captured a score of guns, many machine guns and all the supply trains.
HOME RACING.
London, June
The Oaks resulted as follows: 1, Rayada (100-7); %, Roseway (1-7); 3, Mapledurham (25-1)
Ten ran Bayuda won by one and a half lengths, the same distance being between second and third. MadamoiseDr Foch was ridden by Lancaster: Clarity did not run.
HOME CRICKET.
London, June 6.
A: Lords the Australians beat Marylebone by
wickets.
THE FRENCH STRIKES.
Paris, Jace S.
A number of Municipal Councillors have appealed to the population to remain calm. The warning is superfucas as the strike negotiations are proceeding in a most orderly 'fashion.
The strike situation in France has taken vast proper- tions. In Paris subway workers, autobas and trancar em- The ployes are stopping work paralyzing the trafic. Prefecture of Police estimates the rumber of strikers at 80.000 but the Secretaries of the Trade Unions insist that 230.000 would be a more correct computation of the strikers in the city and suburbs.----
ADMIRAL KOLTCHAK'S REPLY.
Paris, June 6.
Admiral Koltchak's reply to the Allied note has been received and is mainly satisfactory but it makes reservations ae regards the Allies' insistence on the convocation of the Constituent Assembly and the recognition of the independence of the new states formed out of Tsarist Russia with the "approval of the Allies.
FRENCH MINING DISPUTE,
Paris, June 8.
The coal mines dispute in the departments of Nord and Pasdecalais is settled.
FRENCH MARKETS.
Paris, June 1.
Tone is weak on the l'aris bourse, stocks being freely offered at an all round fall of prices. Metro and other trans port shares recovered at the close.
HOTEL LISTS.
Corrected to là June, 1919,
Mr. E Asteraft. Mr. and Mrs. M
Mr. E. S. Abraham : Mr. & Mrs. E G.
Anderson
Boquet
Mr. & Mrs. 31.
Bartelme
Capt. W. Bla Mi. & Mrs. R. E
Bergeron
ER. Eve ricke
Mr. J. Bentley
Mrs. E. R. Bailion Mr. R. J. Birbeck Mr. Mr S Bis
May & Moa. G. D.
R. Black Master Black Capt. and Mr.
Branch
Olivar I.
Breakspear
Mr. W. G. Browall
Mr. S. Barns
Mex M. S. Cerver
Mr. W. P. Cris
mond
Mr. & Mra H.
Collins
Air S. Clare.co
and child Mr. R. V. Cameron Mr. & Mrs. Stuart
Cameron
131r. & Mrs. R. A.
Carvalho
Mr. J. H. Cosgrove Mr. W. T. Coutts Mr. W. Cox Dr. H. L. Cum
mi Mrs. J...32
Mr.
Daly
Mr. & Mrs.
Durheim
E.
Mr. & Mr E. D.
Duan
Mr. G. B. Dunn Mr F. E. Daria Mr. A. C. Dodge Mrs. J. A. Doune Capt. J. E. Evans Caralare E. Eles Miss E. Esusalt Miny K. EaSAGE Mr. A. Frazer Mr. G. H. Fox Mr. J. A. Fortune
P. Gonider Capt. T. Grant Mr. A. C. Grauma Mr. H. B. Gallop" Mr. J. M. Good
eno
Mr. A. 0. Glass Mr. X. C. Galuzzi Mr. J. S. Car.
diner
Mr. M. J. J.
Gorman
Mrs. S. S. Hamd.
"
Joblin
Mrs. H. Morgan
Johnson
Mr. E. Josepha
J. Kortoweg Mr. F. Kulka Mr. J. T. Kidd J'apl
* M Leanos
Mrs. Leegira, 3 Children and
Mr. and Men a
Lauritsen
Mme. Leiria Capt. Liddell Mrs. Liddell Miss R. Lie Mr. G. Ludia
Mr. H. P. Moore Mr. D. McLeod
Mr. J. Mclean
Lachla
T. Mesney
M.
Capt. Matthienna Cap Th Mat
thiess42
Mr. C. C. Mahe Mr. J. F. Mea-
delsohn
Mr. & Mrs. A. S
Murray
M-. E. J. Mahon Mr. H. E. Maslin Mias V. Mason
Mrs. L McHustay Mr. & M. T..B
B. Mclanes Dr. G. W. McK Mr. and M. N
MacIntyre Master Mcintyre H. Mererscha Mr. & Mrs. J. E
K. La Xazza
36. & Mrs. W. P.
Ne+:son
Mr. J. 5. Nicholson Caps Old-
bärger
Mr. & Mrs. F. A.
Pollock
Mr. J.L. Plummer Mr. C. R. Powrie Ale. C. Ficon Mr. V. J. S. Bam-
bie
Mr. E. H. Ray Miss F. Rear Mr. A. G. Kendall Mr. D. Passeli Mr. & Mrs. E. M.
Paymond
Lieut. D. Taylor Mr. R. H. Sharp Mr. & Mrs. G. G.
Streadwish
Mr. W.
PIOLASTREL PILLS
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MARTIN'S
PIOL
JOKE THAT BECAME LAW. A diver in the W.R.A.F. was summoned as Marylebone for driving a car at night with un- screened headlights, and Lieut- Colonel W. H. Primrose for aiding her. Mr. Symmons, the Magist- rate, dismissed the
summoni
against the girl under the Pro- bation of Offenders' Act on pay- ment of S. costs. "That is an interesting Act of Parliament," which enables me to! he said, say to a person whom I find guilty, 'You are innocent, but don't do it again.' (Laughter). That was a joke before the Act was passed but it is now a legal fact." The colonel was fined £10.
KING EDWARD HOTEL Currected to 5th June, 2919
Mr. G. L. Allen
Mrs. R. Almand
Dr. E. M. Ager Mr. F. G. Becke M. ML Baalise
M. LE Brown M. JJ Barry Mr. E. Batt
1
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wick
i Mr. Choi Shing and
Ms. R. G. Douglas Mr. W. Eberall Misi Farrell Mr. J. Forrest Mr. J. Farrell Mr. J. Fetherston-
haugh
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Mr. P. Fielding
A. J.
D. Forrest M. & Mrs. Gregory M. J. EL W. Goodwin
Mr.
W. D. Hawkes Mr. J. P. Hughes Master C. Hammes Mr. & Mrs. C. J.
Hammes
700
Twin
D.
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Sparke
A M. Mrs. C. Henriques Mr.
Samuels H. H
M. G. W. R
Stedman
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Miss F. HamZYON
Mr. A. Harrison
Hemare Mr. & P. Hollingsworth Capt. T. P. Hal Mr. G. Basper Mr. A. Holgersen Mr. W. P. Holz
heisar
Mr. A. Sheltas
Hooper
Mr. James Isbister Capt. and Mrs. R.
Mr. J. H. Stickler Mr. C. E. Serbt
Mise H. F. Skinner Mrs. W. H. Sparke Mr. & Mrs. Steens
Nuby M
& M C. E Templeton.. Mr. F. Travers Mr. Thom. Vint Mr. & Mrs. J. H.
Williams Ms. E. S. Jabs Mr. & Mr. R. H
Col Jaron
100
Whinery Mr. J. AH. Mr. P. C. Young General Fanerko Jackson Mrs. L. M. Joblin Colonel Yaros
PEAK HOTEL
Mr. & Mra F. B
J. Adams
Corrected to 6th June, 1919.
Mr. B. Heaton
Smith
du F. Mr. H.
Hutchison Sir Ellis Kadooris Mr. W. A. Knight Mr. & Mrs R
Kerley "Mr. & Mr. Me
ray Scott Mr. J. Finlay
Miller Mr. & Mr. W. J.
Milne
Bat.
Mr. & Mrs. G. C
Alabaster Mr. R. G.Atwell Mr. P. Eanin Mr. W. terbeld Capt. G. L Baker Mr. G. W. Barton Mr. C. B. Bird Mr & Mr. D. E
Blair
Mr. C. Blaker
Mr. S. Baissevain
Mr. & Mr. Malder
Mr. & Mrs. C. B.
Brown
Mr. D. McMurray
Mr. A. Batton
Mr. & Mrs. F. H.
Noble
B.
Mist Phillips
A.
LE Col. & Mra Thursby Pelham
Capt. T.
Butler
B Ber
Bundle, c.7. Nr. H. J. Brett Mr. R. C.. Comrie Mr. A. A. Claxton Mr. J. Cochrane Mr. A. Coenraad T-COL K. G...
Colem
ALF. R. James
Mrs. J. Johnstone Mr. T. Kenandy Mrs. Kibes "nd
child
Capt. K. Laresqu Mr. H. G. Lewis
F.
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McBrown
3Lt. J B. Maikle Mr.-J. Macfarlane Mr. & Mr. Molino Mr. J. Pfuger bat: F. A. Palas Mr. L. 31. Panos Mrs. W. C. Pas
more
Mr. M. Ramjaha Mr. & Mr. C. E
Bichardso
Mrs. Robertson Mr. B. K. Spencer Mr. H. 2. Scrivés Mr. & Mrs. Stewart.
and family
Mr. T. R. Taylor Mr. and Mrs W.
Gaderwood
Mr. & Mr. Wen- son and child Mr. E. Williams Mr.
and Mrs.
Wyzoabeale and child
Mr. J. F. Walker
Mr. G. R. Wstion
Br. J. Welch
CARLTON HOTEL
•Corrected to 7th Jane, 1919.
Mr. Ficente Acosta Mr. B. Karparke
Mr. R. A. Acosts
Mr. D. Acklenk
Mra H. A Bas-
chot
B. Korale.ff
Mr.
Mr.
C. Mohler Mr. H. H. Mad Mr. Char Neylor Mr. N. Nagle MW.N dr. Th. Penrhe EMr. Wm. Ress
Mr. J. Bado Mr. J. W. Bothes
Mr. E. Carr Mr. E. Cockbur Mirk
Cameron Mr. W. Thipstre Mr. & Mr. N. G.
Dorreas Mr. W. Erra Mr. Raymond
Fuller Mr. & Mrs. P. G.
Harkil Mr. O. Henley Mr. M. Healy Mr. D. P. Hen-
derson
MI. HL G. Has
Tesscy
Miss Margaret
Jorce
Afr. W. Jones MI Jackm Mr. J. H. Kelly
K
Mr. J. U. Shocrers Mr. & Mrs. D. P.
Shuler
Mr. J. Bwart Mr. F. L. Smith M. F. J. Selwood 3faster I L
Balwood Mr. E. Sherelev ME A A
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ruye Mr. A. C. Thomas Mr. Vink Mr. M. Vladimiroi Mr. W. de Vries · Mr. W. da Wy Mr. P. Welpe Mr.-8. Williams Mr J. 9. Zandes
St. Grozaz's House Corrected to 6th Jane, 1813.
Mr. H. O. Expe
Mr. & Mr. C. T.
Ranman
Mr. Wm, Blackett 3. UNE B. P.
Bayca
J. Lieut.
Bryant, LL
Mr. T. L. Perkins.
Mr. & Mrs. J
Pilger Mr. E. A. Rar Mr W. E. Roberts Maj V... 3.
Beastlebury I. Stavarıs Mon
THE SILVER MARKET.
London, June 6.
the silver market is quiet.
Conthese
Stabbings
# Fisting
SPARTACIST EXECUTED.
Met
Duncia
·Mr. O' Eager. Me. B. Erans
hagen, Ime
I
& Mrs. Benton C. Byrd
Mr. A. Kirke
311. J. R. Lloyd
Mr. & Mr. L., J.
น
Mr. G. Mellia
Mr. H. W Mar
Mr. Fred B. Sode Mr. & Mira. A
Tafte Nr. 8. T. Easold. Mr. J. Watts
Mr. S. S. Church Mr. J. Cruicicabanke
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Mr. D. FI. Martin Mr. N. C. Olyan 3 Frankdake Mr. Y. Pooley
Mr. Pulley
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