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London, Xar. 11.
New Thought Scare. Peking, Nov. 12-br.' Wang Chung-buri, the Premier, presided at the Cabinet Meatlog yeater-}
The fourth celebration of the Anniversary of the Armistice day, at which it was reported that occurred amid scenes of great solemnity, beneath grey skies. An Chang Shou-tseng had proposed impressive two minutes silence at eleven o'clock was universally the appointment of Gen. Chen observed. Everyone was wearing a Flanders poppy, which were Chiung-ming 13. Commander-in-sold in the streets on behalf of Earl Haig's appeal for ex-service men. Chief of the punitive expedition against Hu Chang-chih.
It is understood that the Premier opposed the suggestion, further discussion of which was postponed until next meeting.
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Those "New" Thoughts, Another Minister suggested that the Government draft regulations to limit the activities of ponents of New Thoughts,' which| are becoming dangerous," The suggestion met with general ap Proval, but nothing definite decided-Reuter.
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Hankow's Memorial Hankow, Nov. 11-At coon to-day the British War Memorial, in memory of those that fell in the Great War, was unveiled! The British Consul-General, Mr. H. Goe, CM.G., performed the
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The principal centre was the Canotaph, where long before the appointed hour, the whole of Whitehall was a mass of people, many carrying wreaths. Military Bands, playing appropriate music, were constantly arriving and taking up their positions round the Cenotaph. Whitehall was lined with troops, a detachment of Guards faced parties of Sailars, Marines and men of the Air Force.
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His Majesty the King, in khaki uniform, emerged from the Home Office at 10.45 am. He walked direct to the Cenotaph, saluted and deposited a huge crimson wreath. He was followed by the Prince of Wales (temping with the aid of a stick) and the Duke of York, Marquis Curzon and other Cabinet Ministers and the Dominions Cor- All stood bare missioners, who reverently deposited wreaths. headed till Big Bea and maroons struck the hour, when the assembly stood to attention and remained motionless for two minutes. After the observation of the silence, massed hands played the "Old Hundredth" in, which the Royalties and the crowd joined. A party of Marines played the final salu
Lone lines of organised putations then began to deposit wrastis.
The occasion was marked in various parts of the country by the unveiling of local War Memorials and in others the Memorials were surrounded by floral tributes. The Politicians of many divi- soms observed a truce until noon.
Paris, Nov. 21.
The principal ceremony in connection with the abservance of Armistice Day was the unveiling of a Monument at Rothondes, in the Forest of Compiegne, on the spot where the Armistice was signed Earl Haig and Lord Wester Wemyss awaited the arrival. by special train, of President Millerand, M, Poincare, members of the Cabinet and leading political and military dignitaries and Ambas- sadors. There were also present representatives of patriotic organisations. President Millerand during the proceedings pre- sented Lord Wester-Wemyss with the Medame Militaire. He declared how as first Sea Lord he had signed the Armistice there. He warm→ by saluted in person Lord Wemyss and the Allied forces, which had hastened from all parts of the world in the war.
A dramatic recital of war events was delivered by M. Poincare, who followed, in the course of which he specified by name every nation, including the British Dominions, which had risen against the acts of the Central Empires.
Marshal Foch and Ear! Haig also made stirring speeches, the latter dwelling on
The the value of Anglo-French friendship. assemblage loudly cheered both Lord Haig and Lord W ̈22:3'35,
Brussels, Nov. 11.
There were impressive scenes at the Armistice Anniversary. The principal ceremony was the burial of an unknown soldier at the foot of the National Independence Monument. The body was chosen at Bruges by a blinded ex-service man, out of five coffins from the military cemeteries at Liege, Samur, Antwerp and the Yer. It was brought to the Capital, where, on a gun-carriage and wrapped
borne through in the National Flag, it was
enormous reverent crowds. The coffin was proceeded by Ministers and other authori- ties, carrying Regimental Flags, and was followed by H31. the King. Prines Leopold, Prince Charles and representatives of the" Allied Armies and delegations from the Servicca.
The burial was followed by a one-minute silence and suspension of traff throughout the country. After a speech by his Majesty. Fresch Italian and American Generala pinned decorations on the Rag enveloping the coffin. Lord French deposited a wreath.
Washington, Nov. 11.
Armistice Day was observed in the United States by simple Ceremonies. President Harding and members of the Cabinet. escorted by cavalry, made a pilgrimage to Arlington Cemetery and laid a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. A ope-minute silence was observed in many parts of the country.
The President issued a message to the Nation, declaring that the day marked America's most impressive, participation in the world's affairs. He added: "I think we have come to realise we cannot hope to avaid obligations and responsibilities, often arduous and burdensome, as part of the price we must pay for our fortunate relationship to the confraternity of antions5."
DASTARDLY ATTEMPT AT MURDER.
London, Nov. 11.
A startling official statement has been issued by the Scotland it has been definitely Yard authorities. It is announced that established that Sir William Horwood, Conmissioner of Police, is suffering from the malicious administration of poison. The origin is at present unknown. Sir William's condition remains critical. He was taken ill on Thursday while dressing in his office. He was removed to hospital, apparently suffering from severe heart diseaže.
Scotland Yard has issued warnings to prominent persons to be careful how they dispose of parcels sent to them anonymously. Officials believe that a lunatic posted Sir William Horwood a parcel of chocolate creams filled with arrenic.
Sir William's condition has improved, and hopes are ester- tained of his recovery.
THE OLDENBROEK EXPLOSION.
Amsterdam, Nov. 11,
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