Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Nov 1914, p. 1

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eames -- LAST EDITION TURKEY HAS JOINED GERMANY AND AUSTRIA Eleven Nations | Are Now in notice, the attack on Sail jurthes the ; reat War, been - Pastpoted until the present bat THREE MORE NATIONS INCIDENTS © aE F THE DAY Newsy Paragraphs Pleo Picked Up By Our ARE LIKELY TO BE SOON DRAWN IN. NOVEMBER 2 The wn \ Was Damaged By Batteries Petrograd, Nov, ¢ 2.--A despatch from Sebastopol says that the former Ger man cruiser Goeben' s bombardment of that Bluck Sea port was put an edd to by the Constantinowska batteries; whieh forced the warship to with- draw. The shore tercepied a 1914 "The entrance of -- nto the war oceriniply was not due meeely to admiration fop Ger: , alt) she may well have r only real friend in ope is Germany, which will not permit Turkey to go under, but will | Bn her agninst being Sw am by fussin,' says the Cologne Koe + Zeitung in commenting on the an i tign. The paper continues Parke pinay the first assistance {Hor Gets and Austria. We are reddy to adit that we expect much From the ontervention of Turkey, but : we Aare not hoasting. A few weeks on Armas Fail and French Make Progress, will show whither het Jakarvoution Pwill vesult in materially Fmproving the | position 'of the two central powers," } A ------ | AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT? a Berlin, via bohlios. Nov. effects oi approaching wint CNapaign are evidan I nie reported ine y the a ww» gn in Poland ha SHE ed fo Gove hua, under disagreeable conditions, caused run ahd SNOWSIOTTRE, \ severe Slory 8 now raging an the North Sea, makiug life uncom fortable for the pavil gutposts, bhe- cause of the rolling ail plunging of torpede boats and submarines German Hf: g yesterday res- cued the crews three German commercial af Which' were wrecked off most by station subsequently in- wireless telegraphy mes sage from the Goeben, which said, "Damaged; will return to Constanti nople for repair ANOTHER CAPTURE a British Vessel By the German Cruiser Karlsrube. York, Nov 2. ~The German cruiser Karlsrupe has added another Hritish prize to her list, having cap {tured the steamer Vandyék of the Lamport and Holt line. The Van rup, 'M.P, for. H#stings, is the | dyek's 'commander, Capt. Cadogan, re most probable #8 for the On- | ported that his ship had been cap tario snpreme CoMrk Yagancy cansed | ture «, but ethat his passengers and the by Judge Teptral's resignation { members of the erew were well and There fs | ime 'mission, however | unharmed, Busy Reporters . Foot easers,' $1; 50. Datton's. ~N "Cherry Cough 8 "Gibson's. Mrs, Join Aacsball" Cotorse street, is eritica w o regret' many Friends. " fo the o Music, three sheets, 10c., worth 40¢. Dutton's. at Gibson's. "Buy foot powder" Stanley (105? vas Jonomta, Quiss in the city gradufite of "1913, over the week-end. { Turkey has defi-| "Page and Shaw sweets." Gibson's. with Austria A boat-house near Cataragui and Germany, and if Portugal is| bridge was broken inte on Saturday counted there now are eleven powers | night and a shot gun taken. at war with prospects of three more- "Page and Shaw sweets.' Sibsosts Greece, Bulgaria and Roumania--he- Frederick Clark; 65 Rideau . ing drawn in. who has beem visiting his dn: the note which Great Britain pre- {in New York city, returned home on sented to Turkey on Friday last, de- | Sunday. manding an explanationt of the ac After sf ing two weeks, with tions of the Turkish fleet in the Black | friends at Sharbot Lake, Mrs. George Sea and the dismantling of the former Holland, of this city, returned home German cruisers, the Goeben and the {on Saturday. : / Breslau, was really an ultimatum to For all wool goods cheap call Dut: which Turkey was required to make a | pon's. reply IAC ] been So far as is known, telegraphic com Mise Grass Brouss, wh hah munication with Turkey being inter- rupted, no answer was made and the ambassador in the Ottoman eapital of | the triple entente demanded and re- ceived their passports "Cherry Turkish troops, which had been on . } 5 : y ; A the: Egeptinn Torder for i man who was at the Barriefield Te 2) x ranges declares that he saw two already are reported to have crossed | + uans thes ractisi ith the the frontier, while the Turkish fleet ; He a Jay _- R io continues {0 menace Russian towns "After Shave bu Sng oP Cibeon' C. ©. Hodgins. whe to the | and shipping in the Black Sea. Complaint w d I) irda { Rockwood asylt : . Neither Russis nor Great Britai Pain AN IIRGS OH ¥ wood asylum, Kingston | i R areal Britdin | ahout a batteryman skipping out of | was unprepared for this move on the | IT IS THE GOEBEN part of Turkey, which, government oi | 30, wie disor. being Bh ficials say, was known to have been "Cherry Cough Syrup." Gibson's. A British Vessel Scuttled--Five under the influence of Germany, and the allied powers-have forces on hand ve Lawtels DONNY aSipAy Russian Ports Have Been Bombarded. ready to oppose a Turkish invasion house on Friday ahd Saturday left When the regular forces were with- | on Monday morning for Peterboro ray n from Egypt to*take part in the "For sore tender feet,"' Tread Easy | Nov. 2.--A despatch to} the Times from Petrograd, dated Sunday, saysy "A British vessel, the var in Europe they were immediately Powder Gibson's Frederick, wits ignited and se nitled [erinced by troops from home much -- | gre ater in numbers at least, and only The engagement is announced at during the bombardment of NO= vorssyk. The Turks also wantonly paraded through the | pakenham, Ont., of Kathleen Moni. making a splendid ca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Smith, to Charles Leo O'Neil of bonibarded - Anapa, a Russian sea- port of the Black Sea, at the wes tern extremity of the Caucasus MADE The Moslem Problem is Grave -- Russia and Great "Britain Weré Quite Prepared For Turkey's Acs tion. Of VACANCY | Now For Place in hurt. London, Nov W. B. Neorth- nitely thrown in % lot Otfawa, Noy, Case Godwin visiting at' her home on Stuart street for 1 several weoks, returned to Uties, N.Y., on Monday afternoon. Scotch songs, 120 for 50¢c.c Put- tons. Cough Syrup." Gibson's. have house fired off Th quarry on dismissed New Bursar Appointed. Woodstock, Ont., Nov. 2 A J Spence, Cobourg, has been appoint ed bursar of the provincial epilepti hospital, this ity, in. suecession to Furstenberg, some bestowal The goes | last week they streets of Cairo, London, impression Grave Moslem Problem. Fhe problems be th for Bagland und Russia, however, is the attitude of their Moslem subjects, who under or- dinary circumstances would prefer not See top of page fight agminst Turkey In this |for probabilities however, they have rallied to have all' other races Arnprior, the marriage to take place the second week of November ! Defence Purposes "tralian {raops, who left for England he made soon or delayed for a few | : ise especially between Dixmude and Lis, the allies are eon-'so ago it was reported that the Ca- Was Dismissed. . being sent Ag no intimation has been recejv- Angry a Carnegie | morning, the case of Enoch noon emphasized this faet. have been landed at the Suez Can. | E80 fronmasier, is friendly to Cer ¢ and 1), A. Givens the city. The case ving termine, Scotla that on Crowley street, by a blast fai ed to cheek: the allied: columns, i "God Help Us Forward." lerliner J . {the kaiser to tha mother of Prince | in that vieinity. . % overwhelmed a detSchmient of Swiss Cross on her son. telegram con- but it is eharaeterized as generally ineffective, stuutly killed snd twa gravely in . rious days." northern front has the German Tight w ing been able to i a URE 2 Prevents His Sovereignty in Egypt Germans ina ; of desperate bayonet eharves heavily : ; a honvily reinforced. made a Supreme}: po, via The Hague, Nov. 2. "The ambassador tor will declare a Holy" ty 1 Hans we REA ) 3 Sishmving Ineffective Believed Many "Have Tinded For - § : | Ottawa, Nov. 2.1 ig believed in : L official circles here that the Aus- 'Paris, Nav, 3. Despite all efforis on the part of the, tralian (raops it for sepreay . may ave Q B- 1 v Aa---------- Germans Ww ho are waking a most determined resistance e, | sted to duty in Rayer. A Soil er Thether . the olfitim ent will | months. | . # , : adi Hvisio & gl om | At a special session of the division tmumg their enveloping movement and are drivi ng the pactan vision 1 CT {court before Judge Lavell, on Monday 9 Y a M vf 1 enemy hefore them: The official communique this after- Fo th ahamation bas been beget $41 ondon, Nove Gi Habauhe of the |va. the. city of Kingston was: heard. it is believed that the Awstralians ; "Hiel that Anthre® Carnegie, Ameri-| W. F. Nickle represented the plaintifi + Tt stated that the Germans in the north were contin-| ave een landed at fhe om C of | Man, fie is DIE Ditharly criticizod| was the outcome of damage alleged to attacks of a most violent character, but that they had | | these points. | in Seatiand. thes from Dun- been caused to plaintifi's 1 orowd has pelted his statue with in the city May The German attack on Arras is declared to have fail-! oo vedaw, Nov. 2 The mud, | 16th case was Vy Be veri eci : + ed, and the French ave making progress at several Points: Morgenpost prints a message sent by | Killed ly Avalanche. Berne, Nov. 2.-~4& huge avalanche 'Karl of congratulating The German artillery hombarduent continues in the her on the of the Iron | so diem in Ale moBntains near St regions of Rheims, Argonne and the heights of the Meuse, Cron' Maurice. For of fbe men were in. "God help ns forward in these se |jupeif, | Eleven others were dug out alive, Checked At ( Only One Point. 'THE BRITISH ARMY Paris, Nov. 2--At only ong paint alowg the entive a A THORN TO SULTAN check the slow but steady advance of the allics, This'is "at the village o ines, which has been taken by the ~--A Holy War to be Declared. burbs uf' Arras and against Lihons, Turkish here, in a state i The fighting was sanguine harks issued day, declared that ; a a 'sAys that (he in al burg district of the Touneoaal, killing thirteen, wound ing thirty and capturing 240. Am ong the captured is Commandant (la ussens "Commandant Da Villiers reconnoitering when he met rebel conmunando with white tached to their rifles. De Villiers ap proached the band, whereupon the re bels attacked him. and captured 110 of his men The rebels then advan ced against 'Col. Alberts' fore fron two directions, but Alb%rte defeated them and chased them twenty mile across the border: In the rebels discarded their bicyeles." ready has sent a cirenlar og the powars in which he takes the posi tion that the British army in Ugvpt has pedvented his sxercising lis ov reignty; therefore the annexation of Fgypt was a step of absolute neces sity Advices the Arabs in Italian troops there 8, right hand cormer, i back, leaving diousands of dead behind them. The allies are making headgvay in the region of Aisne, 'having ney ed toward Traey le:Val and to the north of the to | war, | their mder are 1s was out flag as a strong | la flags at. | 9AM The correspondent of the Amster THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Handelsblad, telegraphs that Iritish or Russian' role and Turkish cruiser tan Selim, |© being taken to explain to |Is On Sale at the Following City, ch bombarded Sebastopol,' is the {them that in this case Turkev, under Stores: known as the Goeben, when |the direction of has been under the Geran he aggressor Bucknells: News Depot «108 King 'B bombarded five Another problem relates th at: {tiarke, J. We: & Co: «38 | titude "of Roumania, Bulga: and [College Book Store } Greece... Bulgaria, owing her existence Coulter's Grocery ents ie | [to Russia, and being under heavy ob 'ullen's Grocery, Cor. Princess & Alfred earls. al} Her First Reception | irations to Great Sritain, hosides be oeade low Market Sauare H we . a | ing desirous of securing Thrace as . 2 Sq formerly | 0 Cast as the Enos-Midia line which | McAuTey's- Book Store ....98 "Princess Mise 1 awarded by the London con- | MeGall's Cigar Store, Cor. Prin. & King feLeod's Grocery ....51 Union 8t W. Medley's Drug Store 260 University Ave and Soissons. be- the troops office Between this forest against but the forest of 1. Aigle. fure Vailly, an attack was directed nolding the south bark of thé river, declares that it was repulsed In this conne tion direct issue is taken with the Ger- mans who elaim matérial advances at this point. The "lermans have indulged in a series of night attacks here, but at no point have they heen able to pierce the allied ine. national that wtacking recived here war Tripoli are « ru ser Germany vessel was has now the leaves London LCurkish "isited th the Grey Turkish Ambassador London, Nov. 2.--The bassador this morning | foreign office to say good-bye to foreign minister, Sir Edward His passports will be delivered him this afternoon, gnd he will de part fgr home to-morrow am Clarence (hown, Lambert, of first reception since I'bursday aftermoon, 203 Selby to Kingston, her mar rat her avenue, West- wearing her wedding gown of satin, trimmed with | Was Badly Injured. |! On Saturday night a serious acci- | dent befell John Cushing, Johnson |r street, when he was endeavoring f« { noun get upon a cab of a friend for the |v hite purpose of getting a ride home. [princess lace She was assisted in re | teute While he was in the aet of placing Mre. James H. McKeown, { observers point his foot upon 'the hub it slipped off, [of "The tea room.was pret { by with Greece and Servia and Mr. Cushing fell to the ground. | tily with yellow pompom | however, is expécted to ask BOLTON Painful injuries was the result as|chrysanthemums and was in charge of | Bulgaria definitely on which side she 27th, 1914, at Rev. J. oh: the injured man received both a dis- | Mrs. Harry Mersereau. Mrs. John Ir- | is ranged. - Should she join the Aus Mrask, Saek., Annie E. Bolton ~ 8 nee located and fractured hip The | win poured tea anjl Mrs. A. Ross For | '¥ians and Germans, Roumania is al- To I herpie). ted I 7st ina i ten month cabman picked his friend up and {man poured coffee, assisted by Mrs. | mON certain to declare for the allies, E ota Dar Ta Sask. harried him to the Hotel Dieu, where | Arthur Lingham, Miss Amy McKeown, | and Greece, even before this, may de- | yi ipgr. tof =In igaton, TR his injuries were wttended to. This be Ruby Ward and Miss Edith Nic | cide Turkey Elizabe Ay Faigd be oh if she was riage on ference after the first Balkan war, but "aul's Cigar Store . {which Turkey retook when Bulgaria attacked by Greece and Sevvia, » naturally side with the: en yur Drag Store powers, but objects, political inky .' rotery out, to fighting side oq Grooary Allies' Battle Front Extended. PITH OF THE NEWS tage on In general, according to latest official bulletin from Bordeaux, the outlook is constantly improving from the standpoint of the allies. It is declared that although the enemy is bringing his heaviest artillery into play along the right centre and right wing, he has been unable t& extend his battle front while the French right is moving forward and gaining ground in the Vosges. CANADA MAY BE INVADED BEFORE THE END OF YEAR ------ was would Condensed Items By Telegraphic and ichesse From Kxchanges Both sons of the late Oscar Wilde serving with the British army Peter 8. (i. Mackenzie, provin died at his home in at an early hour on ceiving" by Montreal decorated side are Russia; Hon cial treasurer, Melbourne, Que., Sunday. Alexander Mcintyre, applying for a divorce | wife, Elizabeth," on grounds. The British government announ- ced that all reservists of the enemy found neutral vessels will be ar rested. The Prince of Wales' relief dund now totals 817,525,000, of which $4,350, 00 has been distributed for the relief of those in distress. The government qt Pretoria. has i granted General Christian de Wet, the rebel Yeader, a 'fivedays' armistice, presumably in order to arrange peace The Duchess of Norfolk gave "birth to a daughter on Saturday {This is the fourth child born to her since her marriage to the Duke in 1904 George of age, On Tuesday mdrning, B. Toronto, is from his the usua to' take her revenge on \ makes the third person to meet with Mrs, | In fact, it is believed that her treaty accidents causing fractures in Monday (hown will receive on the b Bt Thomas Furst. | with Servis would compel her to take similar way (private) in the month.--Montreal law, {aétion should the latter be attacked 5 Collingwood be {by Bulgaria or Turkey. day at o'clock, oP ® IN EASTERN PRUSSIA | Ttaly, too, is brought nearer Cathedral, where a solethin German Attacks Near Bakalarzeve Times Correspondent Hears Sev { Mail [Bi GERMAN FORCE | war by the entrance of, Aurkey, . repose of hes ony for We large Mediterranean Yosses ago, ARAN Ou Cease After Terrible Losses, | eral Thousands Sur- Says Petrograd Despatch. | rendered. {she has Norfolk, Va. REPORTED CUT OFF {ices to protect which wonld not be | Turkey on Nov. ist Petrograd, Nov. 2.-The Russian | London, Nov. 2.~The correspondent wego, N.Y., papers please safe with a strengihened general ste aff makes the following an fof the limes in Northern France tele- VOGERS---In Kingston 1914, Lewis Rogers, | graphs, under date of Wunday, that a jreport has reached him that as a re Funeral will take place residence, 234 Sydenham {sult of the blowing up of a railway : i Fa i . : I a a] a ilitary - service, desin BERT bridge by a Belgian cyclist ¢orps a [exempt from military service re The Leading Unde Wednesd very large German force was cut off {80 serve, : Phone 577 230 Street a » Friends and acquaintances are respect. end. from the main army, and to the num- . fully invited to AtH IN MEMORIAM i ho ye [ bor of many thousands have sur | War Tidings, : Fi osses suffer: | venslered. | A ulhse issued in the Russian cap . ¢ The correspondent of the Daily News | ital ofders the flotation of an inter- 54 55 Pin pn : [Ostend telegraphs: The Germans lost | nal loan of 250,000,000 at five * per | © 'Phone 147 for mba in loving memory of Mrs. Ale der { at Dixmude on Wridav Gen. Von Mey- | cent., redeemable in fifty years. eClymont, late of geen, fer, In most skillful officer. Turkey has that Ri Our stoves pow than ever Wiel TP holls the to } for Mohammedans Loyal To Russia. Petrggrad, Nov. 2.--All the Moham- medan newspapers in the Caucasus are energetically denouncing . Turkey's ag gression against Russia and pledging the loyalty of the Caucasian Moham M medans to Russia. The Russian military overwhelmed with offers volunteers, who, ' although they are RO sympathizers from the United Sta tes. Chiefs of the C .P. R. detective service marshalled their dnen here to-day and proceeded to Hamilton and on to Welland with the domini on police, Military guards on all vulnerable points in this district have been doubled, several hundred more men being called out for the purpose Incidentally Toronto, Nov. 2.--The Jominion police ang the local authorities ad- mit there is more than a mere rum- or in the story that German sym- pathigers have: plotted to blow the Welland canal and destroy Hamilton C: P. R. tunnel Welland canal, of course, is the great grain route which must be kept open. The C. P. R. Hamilton tunnel is on the direct line of com- munication between Toronto, where the troops are mobilizing, and the Niagara frontier which would like ly the scene of raids of German " up the The authorities are | Kingston, on Novator, of Cossack ~THE ¥ Ottawa. . lounceme: nt : "On the East Prussian front troops are progresfing in the region of Wladisiawow (government of =u walki) and the forests of Romentin "The German attacks in. the region | f. of Bakalarzevo on October 31st following terrible od by the enemy, "Beyond the Vistula we vanced victoriously along the whol: front. We have occupied Petrikan, Opotozno and Ujarofi. Battles took! place on she roads leading to Opa- lg ¥ Brown, a boy elevea years) ob a ward of the 'True Blues Prphanage at Picton, died at the hos- pital in Belleville on Fridag~6tter- § noon, after being ill for some davs Private Ridley Thomson, of the Princess Patricia Infantry, died of typhold, Saturday, in the Plymouth Hospital. He was a youug English- man who had emigrated to British Columbia. Organization and administration Canadian interpement camps for Austrian and German prisoners of war has been entrusted to General W there is a story in Toronto to-day that there is an or ganized plan for three hundred thousand . Germans in the United States to invade Cdhada at various points before Christmas. ceased, have ad who died at the IIL uf a 3 i 3 The Germans are reported to be in- | consuls in. the Ottoman empire will . stalling a species of permanent cals | not be permitted to leave until assur tof, wh N ; oft the pig ro of Hon at the entrance to the harbors | ances of safe conduct are given Turk- oners ie Zap " fi and captured six rapir-fire guns, con of Zeebrugge and Ostend, a sort of ish, consitls in Russia. nn W. A. 8. Morrison, 40th O. Dennis 40th regi- (R. M." C.). 45th THE OFFICERS. APPOINTER regiment; regiment; H. To the 21st Battalion To Be Mobi. | ment; J. Inderwick, lized Here. Ihe following HHlicers have heen ap: pointed to the 2ist (3rd division) bat tation, da be mobilized in Kingston anding will be Lisut.- ol oy Nt. P. Hughes, 1th Regi he senior major will be Majo C. C. Bennott, permanent stah; the second major being Major D1 #FG. Capt. A. K. Hem ming, R.C.R., has been appointed ad Jutant. The company captains ave © R. T.'M. Seott, G.GF¥. Guards; I. I 40th in iment; T. 1 43nd iment; T. Elmiti) 42nd regiment; S. A. Flavelle, regiment; H. W. Cooper, 46th regi. ment; W. Kennedy, 46th regiment; W. Frink, 47th regiment; A. P. Mil- ler, (R. M. C.), 49th regiment; M. L. Sheppard, 59th regiment. 'more ligutenants are yet 10 be ap- pointed. Lieut. A. M. Stroud, C. 8. C., is to be signalling officer. The O. C. of machine gun section is not yet ap peinted. Lieut. G. IL. Sparks, R L., is transport officer; A. MeCully. W. vu. C. 0. C., quarter-master, and Licut. Hansard Hora, paymaster. Austrian and German population Three | 0. Otter. The work of registering and classifying for treatment the of Canada has begun. The number in- terned may exceed ten thousand. Lieutenant Fieneral Adna R Chaf- fee, U.B(A., retired, ome of Awerion's greatest soldiers, former chief of the general staff, and who since his retirement from the army in 1906 had been one of the most = foremost citidend of Los Angeles, died of ty- phoid pneumonia Sunday afternobs, at his residence in that city. RR ug. The contributions of Belleville's Cheese. Board, salesmen and patrdns |v {submarine fort fitted to fire. torpe voys and proyisions. 00s "Upon the San river, nesr Lezacho vo, a Russian regiment, which had in trenched itself step by step, reached the enemy's position and profiting hy the panic among the Austrians, took by assault a temporary fort. Five of- fiers amd 500 golitiers were taken | Should Attract Wolfe | Isl "The Prisoner of Zenda, 'th ders. biggest hit, running as captured." P { big acts, Inland Revenne Fetus, Inland revenue collections tober : Spirits, $2,873.32, $432; tohacco and o {and Thursday. Special for Oc | Thursday for -bediefit . of malt, {1and people starts at Wolfe Is- 1.30 pm. ted spirits, | son. ago. vehicle [p+ The entrance of Turkey into the n which Mr. James K. Hackett, the | well-known dramatic actor made his uy it did for iso! dl five over-one year in New York city, will Prisoners; dad. § rapid fire guns ere [pe presented in full detail in four in motion pictures at the { Ideal Theatre two days only, Wed. matinee ars, $1,276.68. | i Don't miss this, the treat of the sea- No advance for this big fea- as the their position js satisfactory, goal Germans are no nearer to their than they were a week Furopean conflict produces a deep ef- feet in italy. The newspapers are filled with comment upon the new fac- tor in the war. The Russian em y avers that the attack of the Turks causes no_anxiety in Russia, The resignation of the ltalian cab- inet is explained by the Giornale d'Italia on the ground that Premier salandra and other ministers refused the demand of the ministery of the treasury, Signor Rubini, that parlia- point of view of the allies 70 SWEET a | vinegar, $265.87 £105.97; other ressipte, NE, pe FW. Kennedy, 45th J. H, Sills (R.N.C. Noble Dean, one of Renfrew's!of factories, to the patriotic fund. 25,010.59, . Gray, 59th Regiment; | prosperous merchants 4 : , jed on was $3,988.51. One day's make of dim TO Inte dst Regiment. Thursday night, aged seventy years. | cheese on this board made that 2 @. GF Guards; NB. E.| ative * Wiliam: Dean and re. | Me. and Mes. W. Albesthon, Ki East tow da Samdon | compahy that wil) Nay hers afl this y 8 ew Macnee, of the 1a Thomas A. Law are surviving quite; in Belille a aan v Bana ied Aad ys ¥isiting Miss | fwaak Eh in Kingston on Suntiay priges, Ten. there 5 the winter season, 1 UAlter Shave Lo : ! "Buy Cold Sablets.' Gibson's, » 75; total, jrure. Admission, Se. ment he asked to vote $50,000,000 for i The Imperial Musical Comedy Miss Vyolet Perry, of

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