Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Aug 1919, p. 1

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12 PAGES a 0 { aily : B ; n | § | hig PAGES H2, TAKE CONTROL OF STRIKE 1 Pol se TEUTONS TALK OF ANOTHER PROGRESSING IN LIVERPOOL I a Tl CONFLICT, SAYS BERNARDI { Soldiers And Tanks Have Been Sent From London--Had to| : | Wm Declares New Clash Inevitable Regardless of Any League Disperse the Crowds Which Thronged the Streets | 2», yak of Nations--Blames Dictated Peace For Desire At the Point of the Bayonet. ie TN Aon 7 to Get Even. ' Canadian Pfess Despatch) by a guard whose brother Szamas! ' ; ; ' ) » nh ; LH / Bern. did « Logo an ess Despite) . by Juard w es rather Sam iy He AN To 7% / i Berlin, Aug.4.--General von even against their better convie af . / | 4 ; CE a AA hardi predicts another war. In ations but they did their simple duty. f tanks have heen taken to Liverpool| died: "I was the only enemy of the ; 4 Pa 2 ' Y Be red statement he analyzes tie : r : to take control of the strike situa-} enemies of the proletarist." peace treaty smd its consequences. | Claims Allies Actuated by Revenge. tion and stop the looting there. p . ZL The old fire eater is busily engaged | "As things stand, the entire courst The Strike Will Spread. - SL y with his well known brand of Gitérary | of our enemies is actudted by desire Drove From the Streets, (Canadian Press Despatch.) ; 3 ) > work in his home, "Villa Bonhardy," | for vengeance. It can result only Liverpool, Aug. 4--Riotous crowds| ' Chicago, Aug. 4.--A strike of Fe- . Am - in the mountains of Silesia. embittered with increasing force and were driven from the streets this|derated Railway shopmen, already " " consider it absolutely right hielo the dtmost the feeling of the Ger- morning by troops, charging with| involving a quarter of a million men says, "from the standpoint of France| man nation, and it will make real fixed bayonets. The rioters filled the| will soon spread to every section of and England that they should wish | peace impossible for all time. streets during the night and it was] the country, local officials of the to get the greatest possible advant- " *To be or aut to be,' that questiop not till daylight that the soldiers| union declared today, unless the de- age from having won the war. France apples to the law between nations were ordered to charge. Bmployees| mands are speedily met. The ranks : acting quite natur-| participating in this affair. I can't of the bus and tramway lines failed| of the strikers were augumented by pm and Bugiand ate i je aw prog Lg soi Br Be op ie to report this morning. several thousand yesterday. y much harm as possible. Such & pro- rights still have a certain significance < them againgt|the proposition I have defined will Another Strike in London. . Police Force Crippled, cess alone can secure the ga : Lo p . ..| tail to be understood. My standpoint London, Aug. 4--8ix hundred. lo- London, Aug. 4.--No extension of * aa sa vsti . ; 8 recurranice of the Toulon Bel. a is that of the best pakt of the pra sar . comotive engineers on the Southwes-| the police strike is reported any- A i that hors are only .38,000,000 nation. J tern railway struck this morning, re-|{ where, but the authorities were ob- 1 tg French and about 45,000,000 Eng- 'This leads me to the question as -- 5 ememl gtricting the service but not entirely] jjged to cancel temporarily alk'police both le made great | 10 what I think of the league of na- Heinys \ oes ght Eder 1g fapluce the : ; a he ped on sacrifices to win| tions. My answer is simple--1 don't BI 188 8 ers. 3 is 8 ; which - was mot won at the| think anything of it; I take no stock - A Terrible Spasm of Rage. Serlous rioting occurred at Birken-| What is the Significance of the Marked Despatches That Come Fiom Neat 40d | victory which os oo hey would] in it. Not fiat 3 spurn the thought Lucerne, Switverland,' Aug. 4.---| head, opposite Liverpool on the es- : Distant Places. never have won had we not beaten} B itself. The idea is worthy of hu- Before winter sets in there will be| tnary of the Mersey, as well as at Upward Trend. Cs w IVER. man spirit and of noble aspirations, a terrible spasm of tage and despair| Liverpool, Saturday night. Ninety- " "One must consider also against ut I consider it impossible to make among the peoples of Europe in| six of the total force of 22656 police- the league efféctive, the first reason ; ists about which the final remains of civiliza-| men are on strike at Birsenheas, A 2 FOR OUR READERS Fi Bra eR oi Ee against it belag itseit and the second tion may be totally annihilated, it] where feeling is running high. ARE CANADIANS DOPING Sg a § { ' : to] ns scattered ing ui k was Sroaioted by Arthur Henderson,| - There was looting of shops, with 4 2 x addition ile ermas 1a iso As to the first objection, I beleve British Labor Tieader, at the opening| damage estimated at many thousands : p : - 3 rough ered a Oo mans were | that the practical interests of peoples session of the Socialist conference| of pounds fate Saturday. The situa- i | PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST | be const . heii >o Germ that in| 80d of states will always outweight or here: yesterday. Mr. Henderson de-| tion was made more serious by loot-| HEREAFTER OPIATES CAN ONLY | 8 : POSSIBLE FORM. [mot antually coe are af any| Obtain preponderance over! mere clared the principal points of the| ers who attacked the taverns and be- COME IN BY LICENSE 8 ; ge 0 D attion to resume. Tosis- ideal strivings. It will prove impos. treaty ought to be subjected to im-| came intoxicated. The riot act had to > 1 ia The ip Daily Condensation of tance n - sible to bring the interests of aiffes. mediate and thorough revision. be read and troops summoned to re-| Government Has Imposed Restric- S Whigs ot the World Fro BC: 18 quite understandable that in nt nations 0 8u armony James Ramsay Macdonald, Eng-| store order, Many of the rioters were . 3 m Tele rota; enemies they will be incHned to sacrifice their land, and Marcel Cochin, French Jea-| arrested. The authorities were ob- Son 2 The Sexenas Last Year Was | y graphic Service and Newspaper ir Pape gna By 8 or Sc ITot, separate advantages > Kd to pro- der, condemned the Entente nations'| liged to recall the special constables g Short of Alarming. Exchange, . - Fave mot drawn | Tote the common interest. support of Admiral Kolchak's gov-| to duty. Ottawa, -Aug. 4---Are Canadians Whether our énemies hav Sacrifices must be made or else \ J Kolchak's army is obliged to re- bow too fdr is another matter: . ernment, : At Liverpool several shops suffered [taking to dope, and threatening to treat from Omsk, the grom this point of view, 1 most| he so-called: Jaagid of nations will effect only the edonomic rul je in the Great Homer street area, but|pecome, in part, a nation addicted to King George has assumed the ti-| jecidedly condemn the peace treaty, | icq) ane of the rs pon Charged With Sedition, 7 the outbreak was Suickly quelled Of | the drug habit? Things may not took TA TT iii He of Ohler or the Royal Als Force. for its terms, both military and €c- |e he able to maintain peace only oA! r ) , . ? Rx : i i Pas ar th R rrat ral oa a oR feo as bad as that, but the increase In HON. PRANK CARVELL soldiers' Ah ation Y Nears, Boe whome, ure "undhiabe 50 ions Drea ogi yn a: of Mustapha Kamel Pasha and Reoul| wrought in the London road, where | the consumption of opiates last year Ottawa. A ao Th tEnat] ceased. i 'ir res | Will strike against each. or a Bey, charged with gonveking a Sepa-| gangs of youthful hooligans smash-|was so marked that the Governmeat | opr or ® Carvell IL: 'Shoe and leather men say shoe! War When Germany Repudia if there can he no success in bringitig. ratist congress and organizing arm-|ed windows of jewelry, boot, tailorig 4 oonsidered it necessary to impose [of 'public x has b cepted] Drites are due for an advance in The Treaty. + has | bout agreement between the wrang- bands in Smyrna snd Erzerum dis-| and mantle shops, and stripped the pubic W Sen accepted) price. «pith the military force tha ling fitorects wil ed) ban 8 yroa ¥ irate ot their contents, throwing |Testrictions on such imports. They ahd. Mr. Caryell Tas. Boss appointed | "Toronto letter-carriers will ask the been gramted, internal order cam be a of nati a. Tei bear Ang na the goods to the sidewalk. may now be brought in only by li- Se nenion board of civil Senin Commission to pay | maintained, but i wil be Smpossible vent it. : Shot 'While Crossing Border. Troops formed a cordon at the en- cense. X $a Road them $1,550 per annum. for us ever to meet the 'Every nstion will ally itself as ap- : borne cana Vienna, Aug. 4A prominent|trance to the street and eventually! 'mp, increase last' year was noth- ; Alfred Bryant of Woodstock was! gitions. y the : ht | pears to be advantage. Woe to the communist leader was | charged, but the hoolfgans slipped . . . horribly injured in a weggon factory, | "Our enemies must have thoug tion which, iy "kiiled, Friday night, 'while im ie streets and later returneq;|!n¥ short of alarming. In 1918 a to-} | i his skull being split open by a eir-|it to their interest to impose condi: cs oy rd aa outbreak. be was chossing border into Austria, | smashing more windows. tal of 12,471 pounds of crude opium | JE 5 cular saw. ! jtons which would surely"iame us for | oo Cr ent Maintenance of peace MEE 3 was imported, while in the fiscal} | Hostilities between the Russian |g jong time but which a Pi will be possible only, as in the cass BESIGNATION OF W. ¥, NICKLE, | Year ended Manch 31, of this year, it} |f RE | | have been © the Bethonian Repub- |jeave our existance possible, Wir of the Roman empire, when there is & The aniouncement to-day that W.|U®d jumped to the. total of 34,268.) Lo ; despa Ne. ba 4 a. purchasing power, at, Ee es he Oth F. Nickle, the popular Kingston |POURUs. Of powdered oviwi, #21 HE r-Altied anton' esis | sar ual dstelapmnat. of member. of parliament, had resigned pounds was imported in 1918 and} | thé Fume trouble unfavorably to It- ; ' 123 in 1919. The value of the crude ly: There is no excitement in Rome his seat in the House and had de- 5 : in in 1918 was $148 = : 1 | over the result. cided to retire from public life came optum brought in in 8: +3: If ; dang biiga The resignation of ¥, W. Taussig| we will withdraw from our as a distinct shock to Kingstonians,| 339» 10 the recent fiscal year it was | as chairman of the United States |iioue then a new war will be neces: tons, $534,656. tariff commission has been accepted "In such a new war, to be sure, ; as it no doubt did to many others all dtuation' obtains by President Wilson. * jeary. of success Will be have no rival : over Canada Kingston's' bi Much the same 4 all the prospects ® If, according to my view, a league anaca, ngston's' member |. Lard to cocaine and morphine. |& : In New York the price of milkion the side of our enemies, but one | , - 40 Fuser oi oit impossible be- i (has been very much in the limelight | A total of 4,705 ounces of cocaine ly took another upward jump when fif-| an never know what a desperate Da- | 0 must be sfiattered against | lduring the past session, and the news | was imported in 1918. In the last fis-| |§ teen cents a quart, an increase of [jon is capable of doings the self-consclousness and the ego- lot his reluctance to remain in public |€al year it had jumped to 12,338) | 1 two. cents was. asked for grade B) 'Then there is always Another tism of nations, it is doubly impossi- age . ounces. Of morphine thé 1918 figures dip" milk. consideration. Does a mew war ble in a time like ours, which is com- 6 comes as a great surprise. . His 2 and this year The French Government has plac- |, o1iy le in the interests of our ene- Ivo were 27,620 ounces, y y pletely overturned and is standing on {abilities were of so high a standard | 39,087. 2 et] (ed a censorship on all war films ex-| jee? France and England have |. yesd: in our time, which sows i that he was Tooked upon as & coming | = Under the regulations which it has} Hi cept those representing actual facts. | hoon most greviously hit 'eoondmical hate and grows pregnant with enmi- | [man in the House of Commons, and | been found expedient to adopt, these} A Spimission. of thirty ha been ap-1,y. They long dor peace end fof the | ties, i was toned tater drugs can be imported only under H-| § pointed to pass on the films. undistunbed development of' their | "Tail ol © aancerous tops, simulta even mentioned as a statesman cense, and the application must state] § Fifteen hundred Chinese soldiers | goomomic forces. For years to oOme | ,., gly to sow hate and to found a cabinet rank. In resigning he| ino name of the importer, the intend-| J and a similar number of Japanese|ihey will not be in position for @-|...us 50 nations based on peace and {states that as he was elected 'as a led destination and the use to which mL : took Dart Jn oe ting, on FTI mother war. Tis appears to me In: | oon ahi. ; pporter £ th it will be put. Officially, no cause is oe - ~ | dubitable. "Possibly the German nation will he th of the Union Government | assigned for the marked increase in SUR panese were killed. "In the circumstances 1 consider |g. § while content ftaelf with the po- ng the war, he feels that his 1 : i he- " On Tuesday next anthracite coallys nt e unsuited to its pur- th po: 3 consumption, There are various t eo present peac sition to which the late war has re duty is at an end with the coming| ,es. One of them is that people; un-| he ia prices in Toronto advance from §11.- from the standpoint. 1 test qtr kc 'England "th pose enemy 4 legated it. But it is grave error and [of peace. © His retirement at this|able to get liquor, may be turning to| bakers a: he. London pn fon force, | BD t0 $12.26 and $12.50 per ton. Dea- |i tne product of hate and the Spirit | 4oluston fo 'believe: that it will be | stage, however, was hardly expect- dope. Photo' shows General bi Nei Ma- | lors, it is said! have orders on their |.s revenge, and it will bear fruit ac- fn the long run. : cready, Chief Commissioner of the Lon-| books which they cannot fll. | to make it im- | P70 hg Tun and 'will he ' much regretted. X don: Doliges, Pl There ripe Bh in Vien: A wage war in the a Wh wr van Maton wil hether 'he remains in private life : na over the downfall of the Bela Kun |g, ture and it will achieve exactly the | spy if 'again; and the more that {permanently or chooses some other BELA KUN INTERNED, & cl : government. Celebrations 'were gene-| ontrary. hate And spirit make themselves "| Hine of public activity is a matter for zr . ------ ral. Thousand of refuges Hunmgar-|" «iyhat I think of this peace from | i, he pasce the sooner E Pp ¥y To Be Held With Associates in ians are returning to Buda Pest. the German standpoint I need hard- and the more vi 11 be th {the future to decide. With his am- Vienna. : | Robt. McNally of Ottawa, recently | gigeugs after the foregoing. It can | orion ; : ™ p Te | {bitions and undoubted abilities, how- (Canadian Press Despatch.) : i BE} | returned from overseas was killed by only spur and incite us to strain abl "This should be told particularly SEs SR : ever, it would not be surprising to Wiki ALE. am Kun nas | | shock Show his Totor ear nl vat our strength and force in order io in North Americh today, in order WP. NICKLE, KC. MP. find him yet docupy a high place in tered The cifictal a has heen fe an embankment near neau Point i uot oorestyes, to some extent, | ta arienn Polley: may reckon ; Cand ble life, | | as he swerved to avoid some child-| coin equal to our opponents. In| oyun "Fern an the reaction will b gn. 3: A. Sales and Hon, 4 ' mi the woud ony po rm - ia mise pm : thet effort we will surely succeed. Bot ln Roaiier ob later, or by what Bb - arrived in the. Cily, lore The thanks of his former con-| tris and will be allowed to remain : y nied,.one cannot say, But come it Mandey Jorengon, and were ta- | giiuents will go out to him for his | Jnder, dotention, until Hungary ia Ee ain, Trial wil, That 1s my frm coametion'" en to lunch by W. F. Nickle. | 1enqia and energetic career during : = 'Eber Tamblin of = Alexandria Bay, : : Later they were met by repre- : : 'has brought suit dgainst Mrs. Charlgs 4 ] his parliamentary lite, particularly se aiives of the Kingston ross ainve the formation of the Union gov- Sith to recover for atleged Aliens. and the announcement, Start-| upon, ak i | Mrs. Tambiin is conducting ¢ farm in fo the newspapermen, was : ates ] eupport to; a de that W. ¥ Nickle, MP, Canadtan | : he Fun % for hee ae : ton, had placed in the| British stea , 3 p n have come to is of the Speaker of the ne anehtiantic use of Commons on July 7th cerned. Ne resignation of his seal for fon. J. ber Fs Nickie confirmed the nt later and indicated 1917, he accepted the on as a union candi- {ill the end of the war. |? day the peace treaty was he placed his resigna- e hands of the speak- ated that he felt like ald : ».. who had finished his work and asked for his dis} §3 4 cA insistent, Mr. i been a member of imion House "sire ¥

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