Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1919, p. 1

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Feta | | | | _EINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY 5 LAST EDITION } -- = mE YEAR v6: NO, 8% BAVARIA ACAINST Joram commemon, lm > | -- B ; \ I Wy Pines wa AC NATURE Hungarian Leaders Earnest In | The Liberal Convention, Says SOVIET RULERS, "i erest™" west ™ | (OF REFERENDUM a (Cana Press, Despatch.) | Quebec, April 8»---The Daily Budapest, April 8.~Great earnest- | Telegraph, the only English Liberal 2 ngss is displayed by members of the & nx 3 } hy k . ; EE n : " 4 {daily in Quebec province, speaks Register U Profest Against Pro- néw government in carrying out the 3 gorN / ] J 5 y thus of the coming national con Announced te Legistature by nammous ; god } 2 he 8 | vention of the Liberal party: Hearst work assigned to them. They are clamation of New Regime At Munich. ready to discuss their plans and to i ) er 0 a y ; BE | "The preparations being made solve problems,and they refrain from {for the great Liberal convention to ------ ' -- abusing capitalism The mainte- F : A a : y g 8 {be*held in August next show plain- nance of strict discipline to protect eg - a 0 . § Li ; {ly that a thoroughly efficient and he bourgeoisie and to prevent Red a Zod + Nal : | absolutely democratic organization ; * Ld y . x t Guard otubreaks has been décided {is being perfected throughout the upon by the government. 3 - ait. : 3 {Dominion This gathering will be BY THE PEOPLE WHO VOICE| Jules Alpan, prominent Sou mus- ; he . ; : Jone of the most tremendous events {OR THE VOTER'S BALLO WILL st, ¢ vg Sevresi, rople's ¢ - 4 . Hix y iti is ; THEIR OPPOSITION. Ist, and Ju es Sevr si, p opt <0 5 ; : Ls the political history of Canada, BE SPOILED. missioner in charge of socialization : tand'it well behoves those in charge ip | . of factories, argue that communism b -- ; - y oh iof the organization of the conven- A Political Movement of Great Im-|{;; (no only method by which central p ; . Ry, i {tion to base it on essentially popu-{The Amendments to the Tempers ' portance Reported Imminent in| Europe can be saved from total ruin : - ? {lar lines, permitting of the fullest ance Act Will First be Passed 'apitalis » aintain, is unable 3 : LA he {expression of opinion by the \ the Region of Hamburg. Capitalism, they mainta - X opinion by the rank and be Follow: Referendum cn | Press Tah) to eope with the threat of bank- . : {and file of the party. There must Act owed by onc Copenhagen, April 8.--A Berlin [ruptey, high wages nd hu iitissnes BRITISH MISSION SEES WORK FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. be no. stampeding of opimion by L pi . at Abril 8p i naa ave hat Brie ha {of laborers to wor ley pon rr . i % PE ator: afta Se Ad Yas : ra fa of 0 : nine PATLY managers, h orontio, pr ~Premier despateh says that Eric 1 Mueh AM. | ,ut that under communigm workmen ; Fhe above photograph taken after the ir arrival in Toronto shows from left to right: Major) "Liberalism should -be warned .by'|Hearst outlined to the House yes. a prominent communist, Who 8 fa-{ 00001 strike and are obliged to ac-| Francis Meynell, representing the British Ministry of Labor; Mrs#'Ethel Wood, secretary of the [the experience of 1917. The com-|terday afternoon ihe chan Which cluded in the Bavarian Soviet gov- cept reasonable wages local War Pensions Committee, Londpn, Eng., and Capt. P. G. Sharp, of Shepherd's Bushing convention must be a people's fy, oo proposed to : k aD : « . r eas . verti . EX DIOS x DPOS : - ernment, hag been given unlimite! WOMEN'S MISSION MEETING British Military Orthopaedic Hospital, London, England. These delegates are visiting Canada favereon, expressing the Will of' = Tempero a e.in y " ji, ~ 0 ar. oa * . . . - : , ve: . i e asses 2 » { by fe Bavarian S60 ra oo : for the purpose of investigating the work of the Department of, oldiers' Civil Re-establish : If this course is pursued, there "It is the intention of the Gov council, according to the Achtuhe- Being Held In Guelph-->Miss Mowat | ment, ~ |is no doubt of what the result will ern " , . | rnment," he sald, * hiatt, and thus exercises an unre Kingston, a Delegate, I a mmm Bann | be. The Liberal party will place bills . 3 di to submit two | itself at the head of the new move- S, one amending the Act, and i vy \ aay Rn striete fctatorshi It expresses Special to the Whig.) ie iricted aie y or ue soviet I aris Guelph,' April $.--The Mfth an- THE PRUSSIAN LOSSES } jment for economic and social free- |the -gther entitled 'the Temperanca the opinion that the Soviet gover | nual meeting of the Ontario. Proviue DURING THE WAR {dom, for radical reform and gov- Referendum Act." The Govern- ment, however, will not ast, as the | ...'poocq of the Presbyterian Wom- . slo | ernuient or he ter et" Ye Govern, 1 people are opposed to the dictator-|opn's Missionary Society, opened here 4,330,000 Killed, Wounded Or eader chosen whosé creed ig Man- altogether of the sale of liquor by ghip and hope that the counter! to-day Mis, Ch 371 . Rube Ngo, oi Missing Out of 10,178,000 i hesle? veraliom TaN aq private vendors aad. will provide y ; To a eside as in p - rt B a 3 . measures taken by Preinier Hoff Torekite, the president, w Who Fought. ) {blem ana will work for it, who be. means for handling this business -- {Heves in the rule of the people, the man of the old government will be | . J | i : sffective 'rotests against the for I'he Ontario Provincial comprises arli {1 8 ---Prussia's direct by the Gove effective. Protests again e fo Berlin, April 8.---Prussia's huge { Liberal party will' become a new ¥ the. (iovernment. 2 a of' the Sovie oye mnt sses ieors o 3 i { ry . ution at fo potith A Hoyeraus ne i 931 Luxiliarie and 534 mission Josses dn DIN ua Mey guriag N » Fil {driving power with the labor and I 1 < He boa ¢ o oe ha a 4 . : . 1e war are indicated by a sts - - i agricultural forces of the Domin-|81l sales of liquor that can law- bands, with a membership of 36,640 It Is Seeking a Change in the Constitu- ficér, who writes in the Lokal nH ' fi i Themselves in Delicate =; behind it j There must oh. fully made under the O.T.A % J be Bamberg, Northern Bavaria, are re ported in despatches from that city. | The treasurer's siatement shows a x zeiger. He submits figureg-Tom- it ged Compl stand-patis 3 - m, no compromise ; ng ion. piled from the official Casualty Position For Alle a0ency. the Horii on apo ie Shout carried on under the direction and -- . <. |control of the License Board. powers 27 Presbyterial societies, made up of "After the Act comes into forco Deputies of all bourgeois parties of | total contribution itor the year 1918, three Franconian governments, up-|of $145,577.82, an increasp over lists to show that 32,654 active of- be four-square, thorough rogres per, lower and middle Franconia, | over that of 1917, of $15,451.54 ficers at the front wére killed b ws ' Orough, progres. ) ad 3 sive and vigorous, for the rescue of| The following are the questions met in Bamberg and registered un In the mission band department, wounded or missing out\of a total v g at Win virion gm in + st animons protest agaifist the -procla-| the ground is steadily held, the Will URGE CITY COUNCIL of $4,350, and that more than 4,- NOTHING IS 10 BE GAINED! cena, rrom ihe rethargic soma which will be included in the refsr- mation of the new regime at Mun 13,064 children having given $30,000 soldiers were kitted, I ral party must go to tha CONOR UDR endum: ich Bhi } oad $18,219.67 a 5 r wounded or missing out of 10,178,- - with the realization that a new oo 1. Arg you in favor of the repeal A pglitical movement of great im In life and junior membership, 941 TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF HOUS- [0Y0, who actually' fought - at the |pgy EXCESSIVE DEMANDS, THEY !is before us." - of the O.T.A.? ; portance Is imminent in the region | .oificates have been issued, making 4 as J front. ARE CONVINCED 2. Are you in favor of the sale of of Hamburg, reports from Berlinl,, j,crease in money from this ING ACT. He points out that these figures Finke ys : THE QUEBEC CATHOLIC light beer containing mot more say. Doctors Herz and Hautfen-| oo or $4,500. or pth belie the stories sometimes heard ™ than 2.51 per cent. aleohol through berg, Spartacan leaders, it is added, The Home Helper department is Arrangements For Banquet on the that the Prussian officers did not |There Are No Signs That the Gow CLERGY ARE NEUTRAL Government agencies? , have almost. . succeeded In Making, .,4yv ruling its mission of link 24th--Reduced Railway Fares [attack with their men, and asserts| oenment = Will be Stampeded 3. Are you in favor of the sale of themselves masters of the situation |," "women of the church with the| For ex-Members of Units Coming [that their losses were particularly| C00 0 But Protestant Ministers Are|light beer containing not more heavy in the first two years, but - . Opposing Save of Beer than 2,51 per cent. alcohol in stand. and in converting Hamburg and re-| Yoh tr a Cia " yrganized missionary work. The de- 2 i y y gion between Hamburg and Bremen Potts of a work, lib; For Reception. .,. . : were much less in the later years Ottawa, April 8--Western Union- d Wi ard hotels in local municipalities into a Soviet republic. rary and literature are playing «| At the meeting of the Great War {of the war because the officers had |ist members, who comprise a prac- an ne. that by majority vote favor such e---- Se ---- hp aki a strone | Veterans' Association Monday [to be siived for general staff work. ra § y sales and end large part in the making of a strong tically solid unit of' the Govern- . 5 bod . Hd amendment to the O.T.A. FLEETS ARE GETTING Canadian peéople. Miss L. Mowat, jevening a lively debate took place a The figures how alto Bow litle} one following are having a caucus a A Tae Janos to, permit such sales? inte eC aE Be b : SCRE . A jermany counted on a long war. . 8 C 4, Are in READY FOR SEA30N ston, fs secretary. of Wii do ju discussing... the ~cousiitition i for 'the Prussian mobilization, con-|to-day on the question of the tariff. Strouse yesterday against the sale spirituous and al Hane ale of ar v connection with polities. The con- 8 } y . ; Bast- |0f beer and wine, with appeals top . Crews Taking Their Places-- The supply work is one filled with 2 : as pa templated 3,000,000 to which ap-|They surmise. that during the Bast their members, printed in vario Government agencies, and amend- actical helpfulness and ~opportun- | "titution at present reads that this | proximately 6,500,000 had to be lor recess the Cabinet is likely to » ¥ US) ment to the O.T.A. to permit such Coal Loading to Start prpeticul hella oes Ane hi po! egy | 2580¢iation 'be 'non-sectarian and |added before the end. ' Germany sid ne 'bid papers. ale? This Week. ity, aud as usual, reports a fine yer}, ,n partisan," and the following re-started 'the war with 19,816 active|81ve consideration to the budget.| - The Protestant clergy in Quebec It will be provided that every BE work, sa" depaeinent iopedhal solution was adopted which will be |Prussian officers and drew 14,524 |and they desire to place before it, ty gave aut a statement 1 the ot. voter must. vote on every question press' depa 8 0 brought up for discussion at the | more into the service. r rticularly before e western ey are opposed to the lor his ball = or particularly She western] ie of wino and-beer-and that 'they | prs ballet will be spoilt. Cleveland, April 8.-- Officers of I 1 + | hag grown a ak self . felt, g 8 store Sae.N I s grown and making itsel iL | next" Dominton "convention, with a ministers, what is deséribed as "an believe absolute prohibition is the i s second a Yaugein of.the Heyna fleet Tre More and more is the "press" being|yiaw to obtain th a ? RE p r duty after the annual [lee view to obtaining @ amendment . b EL Fide Sr! Coro, PR ORGERYE DAYLIGHT SAVING] mi hn 5 RS Ets oh SE meeting here Tuesday, and a large : number of captains and engineers | lic opinion, and one to be taken full | stitution be amended and that the A few weeks ago a general cau-|* The Roman Catholic clergy are year totalling $15,085,108 This of the Piitsburg Steamship Com-|advantage of in' the winning of the |words 'non-partisan' be oblitera:- cus was eld on the question of tne {{3KINE no stand whatever. OB Igiatement includes an estimate of pany will leave for their boats after | world for Christ, the report declared. ed." PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL FINDS IT! itr and on that occasion Sir] 2tarday a local paper announced |eapital expenditure by the Hydro- Monday. The 'crews of fifteen| The great impetus of the Forward! = The secretary was authorized by [yNNECESSARY TO PASS BY-LAW * : ¢ that Cardinal Begin was to publish |pieetric Commission up to October steamers of the latter fiset that are | Movement sweeping the church has | resolution of the meeting to address Thomas White made it clear thal|a pastoral letter on the beer and 31, of this year, of $11,946,500 at Usargian Hay forts left for Fort Saunt the Womnn's Missionary So- Ale ehajtman of the housing coms Just One Councillor Against New [2° general revision is contémplated ine Suestion, and hat this Sond and by the T. and N.O. Railwag.dor Hey The mark Hitting our the | ie wolsomny: address delivered urging that this municipality ae Time and He Declared He Would nis Se ny stated, howe archdiocese, but this was not done. the same period of $1,273,219.8¢. steamers of some other fleets will | by Mrs. McCrae, mother of the heroic | full and immediate advantage of| Not Pat His Clock Ahead-- USA statement was given out last start soon, but no sailing time has | poet-patriot, the suthor of, '"In|the Ontario Housing Act, in view of | Streets and School 'Under Con.|28 to present and future policy evening at the cardinal's palace RECORD FOR EARLY been fixed. : Flander's Fields." the great present scarcity of suit-| gigeratiop : would, he believed, appeal 10 all but Mating, than a a Stor i - ener SAILING AT MIDLAND . a = { ap i . etter from C na 3 x Wire ay ite 10. ihe Jakeiront ius _seeommodalion for = Dayli saving was under dis-|the unreasoning. This seemed od forthcoming . the daz: ------ this week at all ports from Erie PEIN | inte wity, ? F cussion 'at a meeting of the Parte: be pretty generally accepted at the |The Roman Catholic clergy remain Qlenerchy 'Left For Toledo-- and Toledo. Boats have béen nam- FRANCE TO GIVE Arrangeménts for the banquet to math qouncil on Munday Sight, time, but meanwhile there have absolutely neutral. In 1887 Boats Plied On ed to take about 400,000 tons for VIMY RIDGE TO CANADA. be held by the association in the -- but one Lion wis that it bagn some developments. The Quebec Anti-Alcoholic Xmas. opening shipment, and all will re- City Hall on Thursday, the 24th was not necessary io puss ~ by-law The McMaster resolution cut little pLoagus ahd the Black Cross Tem- port for cargoes by April 16. inst. was discussed, and it was de-| tt HOE IC BE the. new OF DQ figure as it was regarded as De tonaty fale Ohba womg | Midland, April 8.--A new record There is a large quantity of cogl cided to omit the word "lady" from ; a' want of confidénce motion, alto- |28ains € sale of beer and wine, : i , afloat at Buffalo. Aside from ton- the resolution adopted in previous Hie, At he Yilagg was Soniprming 2 ey on hr gh ie . in Si3tementa published in Quebec SOY Ae wires putulday Tar Bn 3 re: g Pe . # - " n aturaay. . » muse, Topdiied soroted. about twe meeting. | Atiendunice at this bai Suc" objection. raised came trom | The western tariff agitation, how |° y of he Great Lakes Transportation w el S ago ® d y q To e. no 4 101 uneillor Marks, who stated that ever, is going ahead, and some of Lo - Ce., left for Toledo. She will load tracts have been made. Members of the association, uests|y."4ig not intend to put his clock |the members have been - attacked A WINDOW SMASHED, coal and return to this port. The Grain is Boing to seaboard, free- " the association and members' |, oy hour. However, as far as can [for their alleged /complacéncy over S---- lee is not yet out of the harbar, but ly, and a Joad mang a onnage ; Ten be, justend of to members be learned, all the other clocks in|the subject. Suggestions have been | A Man Was Struck by Another and !the channel kept open by tugs all is lacked for it hat fade ap Saou dy rien . as previously enoLyed. the village have been turned on an |Teceived by a few that they resign, Bumped Pane. winter for the freighters coming 2 ele Br A wer lak Rorts re og hop s ay hu Of lvour, so the village will have to|In the constituencies of others, in- (From Our Own Correspendent) here from Port MeNicoll was used y relieved. Stocks y y sale. (0 the gemeral public through worry along with one tiie piece |dependent Grain Growers' candi- Napanee, April 7.--On Saturday |by the Glenorchy on her outward all upper lake ports, but little members of the association, behind the times. dates have been put in the field. | evening, about eight o'clock, just [trip untill she changed her course, chartering has been done for open- Regulations for the guidance of The vondition of the streéts was |The members are in a somewhat|when the traffic was at its heaviest,| When she was able to plow through ing shipment compared with other the finance committee as adopted under consideration. They ard in|delicate position. They wish toa returned soldier who thought a|the remaining ice until she reach- periods. br Hig Sxpculive Sere plained, a bad condition and it was decided have regard to the sentiment at | party who spoke to his wife had in-|6d open water, Capt. Fred Burke, ¥ * - * {to ask <he Dominfon and Provincial {Bome, but.they are not inclined to | sulted her and he hauled off and)Who has the reputation of being the An Offictr faurt-Martialeq, ey foraing of a reserve fu.d, in order Governments to také over {he |embarass the Government. struck him in front of F. W, Smith |!ast fresh water captain to tie up London Ail 8 a xppspatel buried io Argren: as fa 28 possible the s- | naintenance, of the streets border-| There are varied wiews as to & Bros. jewellry store. The blow [21d the first to leave port, is in : FRANK W. WOOLWORTH DEAD, [18 Of capital for running expenses. | == their' property. Plans and|¥hat should be sought this session. | dealt, knocked ti i h .|¢harge of the Glenorchy, with Geo, five times in three days in Franve £ property. 8 ' e e man into the win-|* mas : In reading correspondence, the data are now being prepared to pre-| Many of the western members In-| gow, splintering the hand Frice as engineer. This is the earl- and- have 'not been the same man subject of reduced railway fared to 8. prepa cline to the view that nothing is t : & andsome plate i, : since," pleaded Major Denald Grey sent to the Government, showing e 8 NE 18 "0 | glass window and rendering it use-|'®S sailing since the open winter of an Eastern 'Ontario Regiment, and Canada, rereeavers of wills arriving: from |}, area occupied BY the Govern. |be Eained by making excessive de- less. The glass was one of the fin-[0f 1887. When passenger boats When court martialied tor Jhichrt (Canadian Press Despatch.) overseas, who might wish to take oo. "ao military, with their mands, or by precipitating trouble] i i, town and cost in the neigh-]Plied between Midland and Pene- > New York, April 8.---~Frank W. |part in the reception to such unit 5 if they are not acceded to. Others g os EU" }tanguishene ca i c without leave He pleaded not auto trucks, have been largely re- borhood of $800 and we under- reying excursionists guilty. The accused in August | Woolworth, founder and proprietor [In Kingston, was brought forward. sponsible for the cutting up of the|Would be satisfied with free fmple-| So FOC © 3°00 4 laced for |l0 @ regatta held hers on Christmas "1914, joined the Princess Patricia | Of 800 five and ten cent stores This Matter was. referred to the l.,. wave ond as the village has no |Ments, free cement and a reduced | Frc replaced. oripay. >» 5 . throughout United States and Can. J¢iWe reception committee through monéy to spend at the present time|duty on leather goods, while there Theodore : Windover aftered All of the . thirty-eight grain Regiment. He was 'badly shaken 1 : ; the repr tati f the G.W.V.A a o ed at SS . ada, died suddenly early to-day at presentative. o e G.W.V.A. ror upkeep: it 1t is an extreme element whieh would os > ; boats wintering here have been un- up at Sanctuary Wood, and twice upkeep, it is felt that it is up to insist on a reduction of the duty to stroke of paralysis on Sunday even- loaded except the OFr and the: Ken 3 n that committee. y ¥ daft rds. H not | Bis ome at Glen Cove, LI. He was |" : / {the Dominion and Provincial Gov- i ; : ed aliprae France : after his | born at Rodman, N.Y., in 1852 and ern pend money on Lhe|3n average of 20 per cent. and talk ing aed is in a very critical state. sarge, and they will be taken to the leave and so wired his division, He | his business was capitalized at sixty: LARGEST WINTER CROP of a move for western separation if| ,. 7, Grange. London. was in town {elevators on Tuesday or Wednes- had no idea that he had been post- five million dollars. He erected the - The secretary of the Portsmouth this lo uot J prought ol dicating Jor a ow hours Jes tery ay Shouse 16 day. ed as an absentee. He was about | highest building a the world in New | Of Wheat Ever Grown in the United Public School Board addressed the that 'either the ove ment will bel léaves to-day for Otterburne, Man. tk Aa York. neil, ; io apply Tora medical board 'when i I 404 hskeq ana: abpilcation stampeded from its course, or that, Mrs, P. Gleeson and two children FOR ONTARIO HOUSE " (Canadian Press Despatch.) in the last analysis, it will be em-]and Mrs. Whelan, Deseronto, leave in The Proposed Purchase Rejected. Washington, April '8.--The larg: ge increased Stans to che School. barrassed if it does not yield to a|& couple of weeks for Vancouver, United Farmers of South Victoria : i Elected Candidate. (Canadian P, h, For the month of Febraary, it is Detict Ap ere ro a |o8t crop of winter wheat ever | of CNPC be necessary. Tie considerable degree to the western BC, to spend the summer with her announced that the railways of the grown in the United States was the y « tation. x ; United States under Government op- (Purchase by the city of Detroit of the |toraeast for this a by as NS LaL Is Jun io the fast tha: Bgtuion. titans. iro being invoked gi on Lindsay, April 8.--At a largely. eration show a deficit of over thirty- nes cof © Detroit United | partment of Agriculture to-day. 'Anji. Dany : T." [against the disturbande of" tariff VANCOUVER TO MONTREAL. = |3ttended meet e here, F. J. Sandy as candidate § Railway at a cost of $31,500,000, was 0.00 : % six million dollars, notwithstanding rejected, according to almost com. |CIOTMOuS yield of $37,000,000 revision in this period of flux and as, n Armes of Or - dncreases in fares and reduction of bushels announced, valued at is on ve ent Sam eit | Feconstruction, 'and in favor of a| New Boat Service Part of : oi : plete unofficial returns. ~~ Sixty per |g; pa lDresent is only $100, and it is felt > A Develop- service by curtailing trains and pack- [ROE TRONICIAL be rghit 11 $91,620 po - ig crop will (be should at least be $1,000. [careful and svlentific inquiry, as a ment Scheme. South Victoria in Jia Minelal of London, April 8. -- The Times prints the following: "It is understood that it is the intention of the French Government to present Vimy Ridge to (Canada. At the same time the Belgian Govern- ment have intimated their de- sire of awarding Canada a grant of land in the city of Ypres for the - purpose of erecting a memorial museum and shrine for Canadian pil- grims to the battlefields of the famous Ypres salient." PEPE PIEE SP b reer bry PEELS Betta bebe | Proprietor of 800 Stores In the U.S, 'was t - Jag the vs. on |carry. The figures 56,601 in | $2000.00 : 3 LL taped £ lpressdent to Whatever Is dans even-] yancouver, April 8.--D.-B. Han- |i} Pitaaaent Halford -- -- favor of the and 64,174 previous : : s 2 1 3 nia, president of the Canadian Na- bridge, declared "men of er WHIG CONTENTS Kr i : & 3 sh our. ' 4 T tional Railways, at a Board of [parties wait to steal our platfc RAVES Soviet Rulers; ; m-- « n Lent Ar ; KL 3 : 1 ; Trade dinner, predicted . that theibut we are not going to let A A Be Parti- ARAGIAn Press i , Z ' : oo oR y Co m-- gross earnings of the National lines|You want a U.F.A, candidate from of ay res To He To Resume Brotherly Connection. | (Canaan : Ep Se 5 ates san i Ca in Tarif; 1 i 0, i; oe - ; ? west of Port Arthur would be | " n cus n ) att ry BT it 8 " brig Ag, of the C.P.R. ore the soles of his feet we Govern- wt of réndum. (Canadign Press "Omario Referendum. || | : Despatch) |, Covenliagen, April le : n én Ou Seneduie; tnei- || © Munich, April 8.--The complete es uation fn th ii Ne Lond tt Sunday |§uests were Vice-president M. 'H. |and explains a ihe severance from old ¢ A bin : LW NS and Premier John Oliver, ism, as declared still to be manifest * Na g R RUS! I ba TAS 1-2 Mr. Hanna appealed for confid- light siving jdcnesd in the Ebert-Sch vern-§ °° g a db = is ; Eid siilidemen : ence in the future development in right 8 Stal ' v rep we which the port of Vancouver is sure to figure largely, and wh ee bop - x "1 The secretary of the peace eons ference will go to Versailles Shes. day to prepare for the arrival ofthe : representatives, . : any wii nat be lncladed in |

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