Daily British Whig (1850), 29 May 1919, p. 1

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ly' _ KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919. LAST EDITION CERN REPLY TTRVNG TO NERF | cree meer pe een BTTER STRUGGLE Fought Off Attacks of 6,000 10 THE ALLIES| TORONTO STRRE, ORES ty | =. | ON INWINNPEG x - New York, May 29.-~The story of (Canadian Press Despatch) Vries 4 4 how a handful of British and allied f Ott M 29,-- Premier Bors % Ee officers, at the head of 100 native 1 Takes Issue on Nearly Ml Important a nil Et g 5 4 troops, fought off for three days If Dominion Government falls Whole West den and other members of thejf ; 3 He Atiack of 6,000 Egyptians insur wil Be fied Phases of the Treaty. Cabinet at 10.39 o'clock this morn: ' : a a a i Up. -- ing commenced a secret conferende : om, : 400 white women and children was A ---------- 4 HE COMMER PROPOSALS Scr vec |S |p gh dy SE ey ME - employers, steiking employees, and & Da piri Ra Bnd su we QUIETEST STRIKE KNOWN A 2 X X f . I representative eitizens, regarding rom Assuit, Egypt \ } Fo the last four years, Prof. Al- 4 the enactment of § federal law for y ny Mig good, has been science instructor WHICH GERMANY PRESENTS TO |a forty-four hour week, demanded i ' at the College of Assuit, the oapi-| THERE HAVE BEEN NO DIS. THE ALLIES. by the Toronto strike eommittee to tal of Upper Egypt. On March 20, ORDERS AND NO ARRESTS. -- avert the threatened general strike am autyost rider feuclied the, own Strives For Big Cut in Indemuity--li, that city to-morrow morning at 3 i € a Political Crisis Forecast--Cost of ' sig Arabs was. advancing on the Denounces Cession of Silesia and | top o'clock. At one o'clock the con- d > ] That Rin a Winnipeg---Volunteer Clerks town. The allied officers quickly ore Living Mounts High---Food is Prusgia~--Refuses to Accept Pun-}eerence adjourned till 3.30. ; Take Strikers Places. ganized the defence and defeated the| Higher Than in Four Years. , ishment Terms. Many of the delegates are very | 1 first assault, which was delivered | Hamilton Spectator 'Special. ail ; ; ra Winnipeg, a 29.--The t Ne shadiap Thu Atos pessimistic about the prospects of that day by about 600 natives. Re- peg, May e fight : ; i | volting Fellaheefi swarmed to °the [has-sebttled down to a bitter strug- ciated Press this morning issued the their mission. one of them ox , LY . - .MT1 standards of the besiegers, and at-|gle, despite stories to the contrary. following: Germany to-day. mad Prestod She Soinien x at the Shiasices | Sek alter stack Was map with tan The union is holding strong. The formal. reply to the treaty termat SCE SR ACER 0 0 "some of : OLUNTEER WORKERS | Vesieged ren short and the situation | POS! 006 And telephone services presented to her on May 7th. Whila the .h ful 5 e nile . : Sot . A AI SOME Vv I N : 1. STRAIN "| was desperate when British seaplanes | are 'manned only by temporary help. not 4s as voluminous as recent re-|:1° ROPE ones, While not Gxpec.. } : ' RES H ol | ARE FEELING TH RAIN. | from Alexandria succeeded in drop-| Returned soldiers -are, hawever, ports Fave led the world to expects ing the enactment of the law de- The first consignment of war trophies for the Canadiant 7 -- * | ping supplies into the beleagured | swarming into the fire brigade the German counter-proposals ap' manded by the workers, think some | Nationgl Exhibition has arrived. It includes 56 guns in all, The 'Vincoliver Citizens' Committee | town, At the end of 'the third day | yo wo jobs are worth $140 h pear to take issue with the Allies compromise will be made by theleyery $n captured from the Huns by a Canddian unit. Guns| is Preparing For a Sympathetic SE on . nade moni.' The Vancouver: 'and the : > Slates : av & y fle 3 'ora bei That C Sit. ) 2 on nearly all important phases of Gavernment tat ni savidty the | ape shown as they stood on the flat cars beford being unloaded, Sek in ha ey oh ay Bin ony am. relieved the garrison. | Victoria unions are to go ont on fe treaty, according 10 summarles{madority of the strike committee. Bipeg, ay ®| During the fighting the college, | Saturday. The 'trainmen are not '» A sharp divergence of opinion oy : 7 situation - here is still Wnchanged. Christian churches=and all English : received from Berlin and Paris } t ru RAYNHAM START > 4 o- churchessand a DE a oF a Immediately after the presenta ee uonon on fo AGAIN NEXT MONTH The authorities 'are most empha"c| property were destroyed by 'the hal signs point to a strike at the last f tion of Germany's reply, Count voi fence... Representatives of the men 7 i that the provincial 'phone sirls and sobels, a hi it financial io, or Et Brodkdorff-Rantzau, chief of the urged a 44-hour week. T Ready for postal clerks are out-and will eta d \ : Robert Borden do not step in. The enemy peace mission, will, accord: Employers argued that a 44-hour Trial Flight Within out. The railway mail clerks nuit! BRITISH TAKE OFFENSE nerrarors ave hutd-put to got out } ' ' 4 week would place them at a serious Ten Days work and' volunteers took their9 AT WALSH'S SPEECHES : ¥ ing to report, leave Paris id Spa disadvantage in meeting inter- g . places yesterday and trains go out Plone dally. Each paper is running Whether his departure Ww mark national competition. Divergence : ' : i short. There are mot deliveries. It nis retirement as a member of the|of opinion was expressed also over Hendy hin FIs. Nal May 2a Saptain with red-coated mounted police Secretary Lansing Says Pass-| =~. ° diiotest stiike" on' record. Geriian: peace. mission ls not the question of collective bargain- Vimy bomber, who Feturned trom ai fully on guard. ports Cannot Be Secured " 3 There has heen no disorders and nj Known... Several minor members of IME Lo blr noon 161d the dele Has Likely Been Amanged After MUGh! visit to Harbor Grace in the interest! The CY Postal slorks as for 8inn Fein Delegates. arrests. The * banks' are'. setting the Corman mission left Paris for |]gation that legislation such as dc- ation of finding a suitable airdrome, ex- now out Bh their places. are. 16 RY Parid, May 29.--Secretary Lansing | restless And there 18 little business Germany. this afternoon : manded. came under. 'the - jurisdic " pects to close, williin a few days, 4 filled. The city Is still orderly anil hie oy Frank ales and hin the stores x » Eo vd A 4 3 V 1 3 . v When the peace conference met ijon of the provincial government, deal to share the Handley-Page field. yq)jqay crowds throng the ° streets -- - ; > Bare f The Handley-Page concern has pffer- his fellow representatives of Irish or- in plenary session this afternoon i 1 Ou ele aor ihe Far FIUME IS : INDEPENDENT ed {io share its NE rdrome for $10,000, Patronizing the ice Srasm Biriors ganizations in the United States, ad- May Be Political Crisis. hear the Austrian peace terms It{ever, the Department of Justice was half of the actual cost of leasing ang and fruit stores. fhe hotel . meals vising them that it is Jmpossibie for| winnipeg, May 29.--The geperal was decided to postpone the session [looking into the law.on tis ques- preparaiion. To. only awhet Sule at Improving and Restguraits 9pe- : he or wy red to. 1a a strike here may result in .a political until Saturday, hon the gompleted Hon a Nl the SOME DALMATIAN ISLANDS B. andved yards long, apd two Te ve oo ie ors are un. | PESSVOrts for Professor De Valera £risis, it vas indicated here to-day. treat was expected 10 » . = 1 a PRP EANE ' $ ther Irish Sinn Fein 1 A e leaders, editor d VOrn- Another reason for the postpone: Serious Stuation :ihioughodt ire WILL BJ GIVEN ITALY. hundred aud SIF yatds Mile he molested and non-atrking oltizens aud oth ot Trish 8 aa Pe 3 leaders to Strike Jomders tts Severs. ment of the plenary session was & > . hdwomtt OC i tow doing the work of strikerg in ordit-|peace conference. lower the cost of living may result Toquss fram Sater DOM Suse that BE a gn he Ge H Fountert ropasals a a o. a eu viet pt ary business in warehouses, factory | Secreiary Lansing's note. stated |in a bitter political struggle. ; pecially the y th time to | bility of compromise and the estab- ave ny * '| have it, and you need it." Follow- and offiee are suspended for 'the 'that Mr. Walsh and his _associates| Living costs form the big factor they be allowed further ® 101 eh French Authorities and , They i demand that made speeches during their visit fu |i the strike, which for almost two consider the terms. shment of a tribunal to settle the . : ing the | exorbitant dema at gourteenth day. Some . of the ] 1 : On present dispute. Will be Considered by the Coun- | was made upon Captain Alcock for oo\uoieer workers are much over- Irena goneidered wlieusive by Brit- ToOk3 has nclated this oy ul cone soi rp | mono ite || SLE | AAS EAE uma a to th stn Toe eA, Horace oad nh 4 Berita, May ; Loi ry (Canadian Press Despaich) Paris. May: 20, --~1t was Ly in, makes it evident. that Newfound. churches have taken little part] tives to do anything further. Tn a 'against high fhe peace treaty presented to hor onto, May 23._--ahpatently 80-1high quarters this morning that the landers hae be » the, though some Were eed to vecrutt| ME Walsh replied 'to SeSrelTy|mogq es EUR ~~ plefipotentiaries at ~Versatites 10-0 TM CT Mine conference | SetUement ot the Adriatic "question onarte at fio ane: Wires he eltizen aruy. The slobplig ul Lansing in Tong letter, (wiileb hie, Ey elude oh o following pointe arm a1 | E01 On at Ottawa to-day, the gen-|is. NOW. 4 certainty as the result ot} ro wis bad weather Nore again WHINE car porters of the Canadian |. "We wish to advise you that noje dose orices i Hoos ips, on condition that eral strike "committee of fifteen" | negotiations of yesterday and last|to-day with thus far no evidence of National are but. person was authorized by us to make joo miter at 58 to 65 Dattiash santile fleet be re- has issued Its: strike orders as they |evening. Under this ,scttloment | the approach of spring, so far as| From Vancouver word has been | afly effort to bring us into friendly re-3 0 Avross the bo ih Minn a ast 9 het Morea ; : are to be applied to Toronto, at 10|Fiume becomes an independent city. |the temperatur$ goes, and this pre- recefved tht the. Trades and Labor | lations with the British representa. Sant it is 40 to &o mer » Other 2.-She proposes that there be no a'clock to-morrow morning. Over |The Italians will receive certain of {vented Alcock from starting at Quidi Coutfell there will call for a sym, tives." : foods, relatively' high, are 10 'to 20 territorial changes without com: the signatures of fifteen on the com-|the Dalmatian islands, but it is un-{yidy, the assembling of tne Vimy pathetic strike, May 31st. 1t fs Mr. Walsh insisted that all deal-} oi." Jower across the border, ' | rE oH papain tie: | mor hay appeared 4 af hose deriood thy wil ot get Seas | ubigh is awl a he Gun: CU Brut S| Ct an Aeica cane who wok u- SEIS . : . " ready to be together, ha desston of upper Silesia strike order. Workers in 'hotels, The counter-proposals formulat- A as a phim is! will 'work in conjunction with the|official." KING CANNOT REFUSE, and the claims to Hast Prussia, sates, dairies, bakeries, gas houses, $4 3 the Getman Selegation = bv making such, excellent: progress zo-¢ivie authorities. . are. bosopblite - Chae ---- i Ne pe Sere ane 1 ar a | French autiorities. The proposals: DALE hod einai, vy WE with the Federal Government 10 Escaped From Jail Yard. § hn Be Heeded. re y stipulated that Danzig |affected. Policemen, firemen, school probably will go 'before the coulieil | ul te the trans-Atlantic . voy- [eorganize its postal service fn the| Bellewille, May 29.--Frank Wil-1 pondon, May 29.~The Manchest I ; ] of four of the peace conference at 8 all on Ae te ¥" Winnipeg district. A number' of | Son, a young man of this city, who : mposalt shall bd Ee a ang up ee S oe i Sars: Clergy this morning's sessiof age, that he has cabled i hat men who have been sworn inte the | a tow days ago was sentenced to = i hu v a 1 a 2 T= w , 4 1 i ver en Loin, a "fa to be mitted te Work, "All others oar Zag i aris ae " Tederl yerylce Jopiace the employ. sary yo Feats in the Ontario Re-| tne enuiset which has now come om evacuated within six months; ently, must stop work, according to) SOLDIERS IN NEW * hopes to be reafly for another trial on be oe ie A ae doin a as open a Canada to grant no further titles, It $I the league' of nations is es- | the order. on COUNCIL REPORT SAYS flight before the middle of next who fought for the Domi 1 of % i & oy, it fairly certain the other Dominions tablished, with Germany as a mem- eel fy month, though thu far he has Dot Frenders and France mlod tu [Tuesday morning made this escave [will yfoliow Canada's example, = the ber, Germany® shall continue to ad- NEW SETTLEMENT PLAN hat tonndea navigator to replace Capt. " Jplrom county 'jail. Prisoners} newspaper adds. a minister her colonies In accordance < . Story of a Workmen's| yo en : : { 'The Government, it Is under-|were engaged in wheeling out ashes,] Quite apart from the circumstance with the principles of the league as |Reported Under Way by Winnipeg! and Soldiers' Council "The Hamlley-Page expedition at' Stoud, has gr ae ned that which srécessitated the opening of ¥|that some colonel recipients have ts mandatory; i § Labor Forces. Comes From Sydne Har Grace 1s Ikowise making t are no emporarily, but iirge gate leading into the jailyard.|peen as lacking in merit as some . Germany offers to pay 20, (Canadian Press Despatch.) | yaney. a ed i rrhopetl that thelr positions will be perman- | Wilson obtained acess to the yard and | English recipients, the Manchester 000,000,000 marks In gold by the Winnipeg; May 20.--The general! gajifax; May 29.--The Herald| being ready for a trial flight within on . watching his opportunity holted | Guardian says the Dominions = feel yoar 1926 as Indemnity, and to }strike situation seemed to be Un-|geatures the following . despatch !ten days, though it is doubtful if Port A thas Ma Join. through the gaté and had a consid-|that the granting of a title is - both make annual payments from 1927 changed in Winnipeg this morning, {from its Sydney correspondent: thelr optimism is entirely justified. Port Arthur. Ma oy A mash erable start before he was seen. Helan interference with *Domin' selt- onward to # total not in excess of [although there was a persistent re-} that the returned soldiers and} ' sothig: of Port Arh HR managed to escape his pursuers and | government and a bolt upon demo- 100,000,000,000 marks in gold. port that the strike forces were pre- g i meeting 0! ur union meng epi at large. The ped man { x : the 'trades unionists of Cape Breton} _. : 'passed a resolution to pledge their |; cratie equality which should be the 4 TRANCE. paring to make public a new plan of [are about to wnite in what will be COOTIE KILLI DEVICE full moral support €o their brothers was wearing prison uniform at thelstamp of Dominfon citizenship. $400,000 FOR INS : compromise settlement , {virtually a workmen's and soldiers CAUSES DEATH in Winnipeg. This may develop in- Hume, : Brery Jiberal minded man, it says = a STR ! {council, although far removed in TE i "to a general sympathetic strike : "| will approve of this colonial senti- For Winnipeg Volunteers--Service _ 'Hotel for Watertown. sentiment, motives and methods | varnen Price Hangs Up ldenti= about Monday wort ya 2 Quebec Legislature Called. ment, and we can hut hope that the 1s Going to be Given. - Watertown, N.Y. May 29.--An {from the organizations of similar} ! ¥ A a ma Quebec, May 29.---That the Gouin] diy is not far off when British de- Winnipeg, May 29.--Winnipeg Is [announcement is made that the new |name which have sprung up in Eu. fication Tag and Postal Employees to Stjek. Government, if it is returned to pow-| mocracy will prove 'as sensitive and eoing a she Job of siving fiselt = htt million JSamares. Hote) an ne 1098, is the significant Information \ } BN Ottawa, May 20.--Wires have |er at fhe coming elections, will get | express itself as decisively. . sengial service oughty, really for opera on spring. B ed from the most reliable re. % ol been receiv vom Vancou busy and rush through its reconstruc y involves strikebreaking. will be erected on the present site of | presentatives here. In pursuance ad + ¥ Ye and "d ih Sue 3: § volunteers injured while working he Elks Club and the work of razingjof this scheme a meeting was held Black River, N.Y. May 29.---Stan- {Victoria that, the postal employees | tion work as outlined in thre manifes- : . in the interest of the city are to bel the clubhouse will start at once. !last week between representatives ley Hi tr io wie inthe sor dis- have . voted against joining the 3 night $1 omer Soule _- Paris, May 29.--At recent Hb * compensated. W. J. Bulman, presi-| The directors have been chosen, and of the local veterans and members | «pa wad and has resdhed his homie] ion - & proclamation issued in the Quebec eration festival ; ' : dent of the Manufacturers' Associi:|officers will be elected at a nearly of the Sydney Trades and. Labor| ii." me was at the front during the * Peainmen Will Not Strike, official Gazette, announcing that the Lortaine, the tion: W, I. McWilliams and M. F.| meeting of the Kamargo Hotel Com-{Council and it is learned that not: [ygyqe te AL og 'Winnipeg, May 29.--Malatcnance | new % be shall Christie have been appointed a com- | pany, : able. progress was made. The. Her- [ MEISe ATEOUNE battles but Secapod | op railway service fo and from lat the Rerliament Buildings in Que 'mittee of three to organize and han- . {ald is assured: that the meeting was! ABJURY, tak . | Winnipeg by *se running of trains, | béc on October Zist dle a System of accident and fe in-} ro 0 Ajhart of Belgium is expect of the most friendly character and \ k a b Winnipeg a As i otober . surance. Between three and [OUF|,q (, visft Washington to attend the ths ¥ Suited in declaring against | TOSSHOA 8 ha gineers, fireme inmen > hundved thousand dollars has been |i io) eating of the League of Na-{30¥ noes which might give} oo ig , 6d ti ori guaranteed by all bustvess houses of Bat UIober, : Fs sapital an, opportunity io play one Press: Dospatel 'the city, and credit will Le given alt} * gro0i are reported to be ad. |#et of 'organizations . against the London, May 29.---It {s announce the banks. One Tindred volunteersi,,neing from Smyrna toward ia : : > dif rative soure a that tie: lan artillery bri are delivering Fegistersd mail, nesta, the Turks retiring matter of the Drovens a oR ; ) "and Canadian Sade im North Russia (Archangel) pig : ! SEL nNEE amalgamat) ; ; ; hay rd Ee wrk : i : i u { Women Factor In 1920 Fight. | "o™ of art concerned : to. e ton" ibe Pacific Washington, May 29.--Women are} very likely to vote for President of } United States Union in 1920, » A -------- ¥ 1 jo German Replies to Allies: A Sete tar. SOPURETS oid A

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