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THE TIMES StTUIIDAY FEBUUAHY 1919. THE POG Items POLAND. ORIGIN XI EXTENT. Ih' 1 OHIF tatCommitswHer of Ztont Organization ll JAN 20. Y1wxi I left 1.1 on Di-cnulxr ii for tl.

I rjHMA of in lijrilmi UK roinit in Poland I pitted that thf troubles would Live 1 hr time of arm al in tlw ftfcrtcd rogiun I truatev I ftrnI tIL tt attack upon tic lt- wen1 in rrmumifvl in vanoun I inn in nliffnnvnnt 11 ml tltn WA vi in a vhionu stnt. of jvmic 1 luqiurv in III poprmiw wasthus i re I in th. hav mveMipiUntt tho Out. us of Dtveiiiber rnI th. w- of liwuarv 11 ile tlw of gattrrizng and rnnrdnin ai mm tarn Wa.

retarded by my 1m all I ntlv to make rqrnItiniuu to Polfa-h untIot4tI in TaOw aw i i pirJ to frct case of injustice The ts prvssion olmtion. nnil brutality uinnint he Jews in PoniiI lutv nuffn red durum hi two months and a half an 1 to a great in TI will arc numerous iiinu till A ponderous volume lint for tlM imTni- at. enlightenment of tine extern world. twcewtHar to a numrnarv account of 11 ioIftU Jew i- tinOCflietit now raging tine Polish Mat A. line hottiliiie the Jew in ia 1 pm to manifest licit innnnelint nifner ulUje or the Aiistro Hun pi rum Monarchy.

iluU tf kt againit tine Jew. in Congrn Poland I 1 wod vi rv oon after. The departure or i rtton of th Austrian troops undous to turn bonnie left mnnnwrou touns vi thotit rper protection. Tine general Rat of con- i that arowi was taken sdvantapr of 1 wAAnt i ins well I town folk incited bv i in i Nmauc agitator' to make attacks upon ui-h hops and niwellings. The Polish troopi.

ii defending tlio Jews wd their pr- rnnainr en IMF pa or ianicipat Hl i the plundering rxi lnioni The nttenipt i the Je to deft tliein lvn re hmrat line Polish iialilar and civil autttnnt i stunt as the news of thin a is in neighbouring towns reached tine traccnw they organized a nuMia nnunniering (5'1 upon 1 Ion tine iefeiwe of th ir tjpthrtu line IVU Liquidation Cornniit ion vtuch assumed tine powmment of Galnena ntrreni- to the formation of tinint corps The Jcui trnjlhia were. i upplied with snout. I iir tAclmMnfi wire ut to various town hut. only ns cry few ractand tint only for a crn rf ptnoJr were the able to render i yrnttwtk-ni. For line Military Commandant in tyaeow.

General Uoja. obje ted to thn creation' the Jewish militia. and orlimi that. it should IK tanned and both in Oacow and in line irovmual towns to wluih detachments laki heay be i d' Moreover tine local Jewish ennnnnnu were not allowed to form ay rclf-Jc fewe corps nor were Jews uJimttfd to the town militia- to tliat tl cv went- lit the inerev of an omit band that chrze to attack them. The utter Jielpl snew of the Jwv still rowiniie' an was iliurtrated by the proni that lasted from January 5 to at Vnn-iavek I by tine attack.

th took place on tin" fcth at Juiow and as is tlnown the trinn nt at- lault. motile upon Jews almost tiaJ IQ diStrait parts of the country. RIOTING AD LOOTIN- During tlw month of November alone there re poz Ons of an wig oUm nMons and gravity in 110 diT rutt towns and tow In all of them ilnnp were plundered in very iniazny.inousea were aUo looted and in Rev end synagogues were dferated In ever riot. Jews were brutally assaulted often ovcrel 1 wounded. iii in several TOWinS they were i loIIatL The non were generally peasants from neichbouruifi nlLi es reinforced by the lver inent of the to ATI wluUt onl in a 1 ca did they jm Iii4li denerterni.

The it gpnerallj rt upht carts to remove the ill anti were their wives and cluldrenwho helped them. which disposes the Polu ullt ation that tine pogroms were' coined out tinjIy bi i trters or pn-oner of trar The Polish a nennained either ssno or cl took an active part in looting 4 OKnaultxnc but newer defended the WR iron their alt Tine troop. that ul fcoi.th- fcrttwad ai5nst tho I Ukrainians were aticularly active in onslaughts upon Jew i which tln UKtibHJ with the tivtitious charge that they had been hot at by Jews. In venal towns lar contributions were teil from the Jews either a a tine for alleged di lo alt or under the pretext of supplying military protection which was usually refused after the uionev was paid. MONEY I EMANCED I The most wriou pogrom wm that at Lent.

herg which. by reason of tlf rnamiimnde td recite a tI a- ti its Kal significatue jutri ruralc oiir id ration. Of the other iyrroms the ino 1 it were those- at zemy l. Kit-Ice. Hrzoko and t1nznunOw.

The at PrZeTh3Si wa-n gun on November 11 unedinueiy after tint- ilv was captured bv the I Tlit we tt was that tlt Jews A shot with a nuuhine at. tl PtIes ar Ii Ujn for which not. lint Ifa proof wn red. The Polish authonli nnt and dl aid the Jewish Militia and uniformed i mnes took active art in the sacking Ji a howtist profanation of sia- ir is a-1 the a- Hultmg arresting. and bmg of deny.

Tine climax was re deniaid of a coTttnbution of three nullioii k- if i about il2' 0' trim tine Jews by tl omman lant. iol ukarzT oki ho that if th money was not forth-1 1 ic within there days lni4 re wouM I. it by fore. Tine Hiunandant lad sin. I bow too far hi uiittazrou-i mannnl led t- i i recalL At KiHoc tl Jew- Id a public me on ovfiiibvr ii to lairn their faction at tine creation rf net I id aid to nis-innitrid Jewish national tigit I mg rumour WAS r-prcad that anli Polish iW were dflxero l.

with th stilt that wnti-Jewi'h riot. wa stnirtcnl by tint- Velit1 i mandacit of tine Town Militia tin which Jew 6 were killed ov cr 21 ouitl ii tnwnierou4 hops re d. At I ko the Jewi corpnn WHS lw- 1 the Polish Militia. houwswtr- plun-j il arid wt on fire. ninny Jr WTS re verily i id and eral killed.

Tine same net boils employed nit Chrzaiuwexoipi that no 1 I- were ft on fire. I its at lirzHnow January and still saw ehakod on tine i ii of mo In pa a loie Jit re lives a Whohe the mm riptions nit nd Itow-curc immunity for I Hoecuj ants. ltscTttrr TO OMEN diftb lieal originality WM di pla ed riA4 plats in tine brutaunlia that wire d. At tljrow over IDe Jewish girls I. I nil to 70 jears or age were dt en by snidices out of tint h' me stripjxnl hoot.

od stockirign and forced to tr.n1 1 1 1 i. uiider military escort to a no i ytowru On tine way tin. commanding ohm I the nfle a difftr itt soldier ia turn tlnrw it tut the riser id a girl or WOTIM each time to fetch it Out. which neccsMtated wadmg up to to neck ice-edit water. At.

mw all Jew who applied for traxellir jr penult mere rtnpncJ. robbed. and ret lied mi bf icii a to which they were tied aid tint Poles captured Sadowa Ml. lgicnades under the pretext that Jews had poured foiling water over them not only lundcred but' cut off the beard or jje i Jews and put rots round he necks of some rich Jew they threatened to strangle its they eurn dered ll ir dau hter5. The Jews cf the little town of Vntrjcki Dolne were n-cnn- Id to luud oct-F 1" MMH kronen about 0000) to tii ii Ji legiflntniisi pde tine unit-at that tl ir IIOUK would blown un by urnvnired At wmicx all male Letwwn 12 aunt 72 were drawn up in the central square.

nnd a tnnninirnLr had tlin atenM to Innx.t ye i rtth rson 01 whom the Itib i AK to I. tin rta lie ihl to et nI it v1 pmuhm nt that fur th tin 1 tlir Iw urs I 12 Jews AW re Hpge on a if lir pngon th ban fl nle roliinei- and mi irnitni iit was ss tt tnof all Jews jmnang thrftu rh Lpj the btnitinn on 0" hl tluKttuati rout it Tlitt coining to Iolund tm unieni if IK ing Holt-hex utis unit thr irg it hArp with It UH ppn ltuntv urn mm or wunruu Ira lluif thnm this tiitirit was able to en the fNc 111 nut of tin siIdin.r- wlu on rte a ihstJiwd arid filthy blaught hoiwi mtoajiol. iii which ut oni' tune ins in as WM uiilir xJ and in wlu nv are utill bung tort urvd. rionrjNRi ulu ue rx df el by the BO rx iii Ktiuuruwka SC itinila wlure the I r--cuim or the tewni tnf an in lie ntillls Inn Two who sent from Kunwowka to tho retphbounng illa pf ntiiiny to bu Httttof re arrested there cu 25 trt ket vitli a rod. und ha to one roiit i2e- for stn ke Th ha-1 no to ft in clinic which irinke ieath tin Two other lews and A Ji wish girl were am bteil inn-I akin to lmcam win re wire kept in uti nine la juid Uaten with a stick tlnret- tmu-t daily tine tnt-ni receiving 30 blows a li aid tine irl IS.

tnntnnrnlav. Xoxem- her 30. th soldier roi nil the teieih shops wluUt hi ir owners TV inn tine fijua oguo. Tinn-n by of their loiruim idmg ufhivt-r. I arrtvt Nt 32 Jews inch took them to Prze.

where wen Hopped on th I Ibnr. flo li. On tine first day linen- were given 104) strokes. tine torture ing inflicted by four soldiers two on cither title with rod hurt a fifth sillier fat. on tlie ictim lit-au and a sixth on luf fe On tine next da ieeenn- er 1) eA Jew reen-ireil another 10 strokes.

On the following lne a girl came from KomarowUa tu Irz pahnv tt buy potatoes she was in by the. soldiers and dragged into the toni. room where tine other vicimt wore and tint-re given 30 Mrokes tine naked flesh. Later in tint iLiw MX soldier tine presence of thin Jews outraged tine girl one after another. On 1 Wejnlfer 3 ho officer ordered another 10' stmkea for eat Jew who lint to say after.

eat blow. TMnk you nir Thereupon he allowed four of lus prisoners to RO into the town anti secure a contribution or 10000 marks 500) for the release of them wL The money was brought. but. before the officer let hit victims pi lie had hiklf of their beards shaved oT and ordered them to re another to strokes. They were reliritsed on December 4 and tine girl tm December er 6.

Th truth or thw Linli1naruu4 ode ha- hi vouclned for by the victim all of whom art' known. A memorandum nnrrat ing he outrage in detail lias be presented to the Iohsh Govern. ment. BRITISH EMBARGO DEFENDED. JCACSn RE BY VS.

SENATORS mov out rr 1 WA HIXGTOX Fen 6 i Tine cbscu ion in the Senate during which conndcrable criticism of the new Hriti imy rt ctnbareo hat been forthcoming was resumed today with speecincni fdin heat ltnithins policy in protecting her mdustriePr tor I WetkVs resolution. a kintf the tatc Department to inform the Senate whether any ster had U-en taken to secure the- mochhraUon of the metric. tiontt. was placed upon the calendar. sin-I it wilt require it nnajority vote to.

bring it up asam fur ru sion. Senator King Democrat said that an embargo on many articles was till maintained by the United States ho like Great Britain i wished to dispose of an immense accumulation I of war stores. We are criticizing England exclaimed Senator King. for doing precisely what we are doing ourNcKes and what our trail are imploring our nt to continue dome If we passed this resolution Great flritain would be justified regarding it as an unwarranted interference with inn affairs Senator Mn-Ciinnber pre ed hint at I with thi. Mew Senator Poindcxter drew a picture of tine econon ic strain under whn Jrcat I Britain man suff red during tine four years of war.

He opposed tine renoltitioni men-ate it not merely attempt to elicit infornmtion. hut wa-i an instruction to the Secretary of Suits to report what steps he was taking to request Great Brjtain to modify or thin-pond tine embargo Senator Lewis intent to ay lie only rtnpportcd tine resolution as an inquiry addre scU to th meneanOo lie di rlaimed all desire criticize Crest ntains rights to nposo I the cnnIartfo. Senator MoCumbrr argued that free rs might cntici tine embargo but that I lit protectloniwts should Ho so was ama me lie df Hrrd that the United states would tly 1 1 be compelled to impo an embargo on the inj- vortationi of heal i SSI' m- DEATH OF THE DUKE OF- SANTO MACHO. RCA OF THE QUEENS HOUSEHOLD FROM OITB SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT MADRID. FFB.

6. The Duke of Santo Jlauro lit of the Quetn of Spain Household. died suddenly this morning of heart failure. Ills personal quabt ic as ell a family ant official ost. made him an imjx rtant figure in Spanish social lfe.

The Duke was one of those who during tine war regarded tlie strictest neutrahtyasfitMns onlv proper rote although inn- fully-- realized thin- ad which an alliunco with tine I Allies would have brought II was- a great gentleman of a typo uniting every lay rarer even in piL lln views amid jdt als wluth Swcrv frankly comprised within lit. religion family property. send countrv scorn Jiardiy to ixlung to it world jond Courts cud Iiisr- archicfl but with lumtl wire bawd on a faith in tlu-M thing and a sincerity whit gave tlicm dignity. Although he had travelled and through his position in Quo ictorm Household wins well known England. lie was no eonnmofrlntani.

and Ida nee in Sjimish HOC ml life was all on tine nd of a otriotic nationality and of a fuller realization of UK- duties attaching to privileges and nit ii ill be sincerely fi It by her Majesty and panii hOCHtv at lar e. AMERICANS' THANKS TO HOSTS. Major nfrJ John Itinille omman 1m American Forces in dr Itntain on Januar 3 drt jw to Colonel Sir I tV.i-iJ. rnnvtur funeral of I Voiinntan7 trpiniiti tine MlowmR letter. I conKi Irr it to upr.

to on my on Ix tvnJ fur Ihn in ny American mtdim to vhom you hare be kind our uDerre thanks and appreciation ft vour iroiu pitaJjty I wir it possible fur to thank mdinduatly all tn-ae bo un been AiwoeuiNxi with in tie tplTidKl ption. mhi-h you called upon to you ork Thw 1 impossible me Winy nvey to them our den apprpnatwn of thw maturing au bould particularly like to zpreia throufih you to- the luayura the towns vhiTP our nun wete Btattun our emcpr ttisla fur IL. many kiwi- D0 4 uhich tinny evywhe MTifed and to Have tbem know bow ieepty gr tcful eon mm have felt tor the generous hospitality which they have received. WEST INDIES REGIMENT DEMOBILIZING. mow OUt OvTs CORRESrOXDCNT KINGSTON JAMAICA Fit.

6. The authorities are arranging to receive and demobilize at Jamaica battalions of the Wt Indies Regiment. The men will be quartered at tlw Fortres of Port Iloj al and bent to their homes umall batches. OTII BLACK WATCH. A GALLANT WAR RECORD.

Ill th lttttalicn thn Itliwk Vau-ln. along with th tJ of th His HiclJ uvt livinirn attach to- the rich Fifth my in the Noind Battle of tine ne in Julv. IQI when tIntS in tine nt towards Paris wa arnM. i. and hi turn mt ft Iia tv retreat.

Tli 4tU tlii tli lila wh during tlw ml fight 1113 tim July Ji to- 3 have now- rowanl ii by tine 1. towal if tlw lu st h' ur a butt alum as a wnole can nf ivo front lh in Anu niim lv that of Ifin Cite a 1 OrK do 1 Arm Tine wjng i-i tine text of II. Onr i rr nrbi rra hdxhy ti eciallr ntins in I Tn 61 TTtriox t. Jllnl1uDEO Th 9 atfal on 1 under the trial rund i iff en nt 4 4 lim rand 1 lowland rlctnn1 ti-na gin rof of 1' nd 1 wh in the AH tO 1 HIS Aft pa tyn of- bl nnly fi htiti A KK Ktron ly triiiii I ant tuttlxjrnly 1 dtf nded by the uiy pned tiCtitSCSAT. 1 The.

follow jug a bru outline of tine battalions work in the war. Tli- llatatnn lb. Ualaliunl of thej uclt 110. twntlmndn fir Hi I rt niPnt. ran to I ronei Inn Star 1111 comn and of M- UIlKhlAnd minion Th- slinn tj- wtnt inn.

the ho. ul1 in lit 15 And from then until July. Isle. had ltf full ftlu re of inter. ni wwfir In Jiilyi 1916.

it xk part the on Hi WI Next the hlle llooanmmt on in 13 19l when. aft a hard fought day. th tuba tonL alt it tlvre Ater another. int of trench warfare th battalion. l4 ik ran in thf of Vimy IKQ on April Vt 1017.

and tight atinnent rontmuou lv until the 3rd of 10. month in the tattle for the ixjc ma of The rod of July 1917. saw tine 1 lalhJion inn the prea an whi re in lb. bait If of July 3) it a atn Kawm tel. hunt.

Thctambraihattl of ovbrr tat was the xt a of lb 1 in art ton. and re too much hard tlnthting wan xp vd low thi rMftr wan nnnnnllenty tnniteJ by the break through of the my at the end of NoveiutMT 1917 and fur strerat diva the hll lio. Wa' again hard at it Throughout the to lowin mt (191 1 the battalion Id the line and on March 51 tall. when the cn. mv launched his tiant attarlji the hattabon s.

iniiu-fdmt 1 enp tfM in tbo hewny li htin which cun tinned for ei ht days. Moving north more to a new sector it wa. pram involved a th second my ofTi of April 9 1918 at trfm ant taught tht re for. live until the In 191 th SNt ion wa hastily moved t4 the Home and what-bed to the Fifth rmy of ncc. hr the battalion undt-r the nommial of teniuit-Coloncl II Tr ton.

It D. ex- tinired Clint bvt OhU It win fur On- pal- tantly in tlic rtuti tiU that time inonnur rrcd to ai vnf rred In 11 pin little the bat. IH nuffcreil cry lo Mes in rs ant mm From tin rne 111. the bnttalivn west north to the Srarj ant cc op Tat with lb. lan lun torp att ckon Monch ma AumnU IPtit.

Ft ntlly. moviii di wn to in OiloNr. 1918. the tnnttation took part in the odtaire on Valneienoeu lltfhtmg almost i nonttninnmlv until the lay of the annuities. The following tin.

Ui-tnbution of a since the 1 arrival of th battalion Lit trance 1111 to thupritmiit dat JS 5 Mi' nll DOM IT a. ISO ni ntioo in dispatches 24 oQlcmand 12otU ranks I Croix thin-row. B. COOPERATIVE RAILWAYS. i US WORKERS' PL TO RUN THEM I Foil THE STATE.

FROM OtR CORRESPONDENT OUK En 7. I lnle trik are. presenting new- a of 1 unrest the ideas of railway mplo jliaxe fuunl expression the form of a ill I for jrewt ntatxm to ongres The Hill is i pjwosorcd by Mr. Plumb for jc 1 counsel for tine four at railway brother It recommends th rnment owner- proj workin Uhin of railways. and tine ration of the I rauvrnj by a corjx ration formed employees land run- upon a cooperative baiin i line 111 is tidop ed by 2000000 tn.

wine rhino that they ripeme-ni with the-it. funili 8 iN 0 ie file ret nd- that tine securities now is bx railway est or valued from 3GOOQ HJOlMJ to 4H 0OlK00 Jr U- excliange for Government LOllll. tor op niiion. of the railways it inn that he tmuet provide thin capital. while tine corporation of ni proMde tine capital the form of OK rfttmg ability.

Tine employees suggest that tle should handle the revenues of tm I ratlvtu some thousand millions sterling annult and defray I operating expenses. including wages which has lint undn-r lto lnient control front to JOttO Hj annually. hit of the net income the employees would pay to the tin rental ten tint- use of ho railw a a. Should thin- how a sinnmrlus nt thy proj to sluice that urj Ius with tins on If i on hi on inn a dt fit it ttioulnj result their idia that it- should bf paid by the ernmf ut from taxation U1BEH OF' PRINCES INDIAN KILKRSUNDER REFORM UILU FROM at ot rornrApoNDrvr DELHI. 27 la ed Tine proposal Mlmh gave to moht discussion at tine rs of Rulinig Princes and Chiefs was tine slatinient of tine lit Inisford- Montagu Report that it would improve and ft fei future relations between tine Crown and' tie Stains if a dt hnite line could bo drawn wparatm the Ruli rs who enjoy full powers of internal admim rat ion and the ot lit Tins distinction outd direetlj on dpi- bjlil fur rsIjip of thin proposed Council vf Ii and there vas considerable diver- gtnce uf opinion on tue subject-A number of Princes advocated tine limitation of membership to ute possessing full powers of internal administration other re in raour of sortie 1 md of representation to the smaller Stats and no unanimous recommendation Was arrived at.

The. conference warmly endorsed the pun- nplr of tine creation of a Council of Prince and proposed that it should bin given an Indian name. the title upge fed IK ing XarNldr" rondo' whit-In was translated Fit of rim The conference nsI the idea of a Standing Committee of the Irirnccsl Council rcf rrrd to in tine itefornis Report and of the recommendation for nunninaiens of quit into disputes between Mates and ease. of mis conduct It. also endorsed the proposal.

that. as a ral Principle. nil important States should. he placed direct political relations with the Goverinrinent of India. UNREST.

ROM OCR OWN tORRESPOVT ENT SYDNEY. FKH. 2. Tine British strikes nice promising to react in the rommorwealth and several unjoni are displaying the rreate unrest A- report my the ustrahan Lal our Party says that the sym- pathv of alt minded people must go out to tint' Russians in their struggle to throw off the yoke of capitalism and that in the near future an cxttn ion of the go art-a perhaps embracing all Europe. may be looked for.

ARGENTINE CEREALS. Roil OCR oww T. tEXOS AIRES. FEB. 5 Tine Allied Loan Convention which was signed yet is purely a financial arrangement and does not mention cereals It is noteworthy that tine Convention reduce.

the rate of exchange to 45. ld to the dollar. Simultaneously the Government unites ingress to sanction a establishing minimum prices for the export of all ct including linseed. It is maid that tine minimum prices will be consider. ably above.

current local values and. indeed above general world tahues. A GREAT FEAST. how' JEDIUII CELEBRATED 1 THE VICTORY. From An Arab Correspondent.

llatout-i- Git EX lLM THE KlV or THE lhitusz yo tig Ctyuztrn CP Jutitni This t. which. fat as know was the lirst Royal lisoquet to held in nl.Lnhn. caused a pun-at deal of nt ax ong the people and great were tie preparations. Not only had pisvial troops be sent from Mown but at.

guards or un and Iii. Msjestj a nuli- tar land skilled workmen of all kinds cook 1 from tint- Ito a Palace. and even special dishes prepared in Meet-a itself had let snt- I 1 he guests were ited to present at un- in s1unid to nu In tune i this tine ual hour for uch lumtions. I Tile if liih frin received tine cUL ts and led them ni taTrH on to a liege tial- jenny lieautifiilly decorated with pit carpets. Oriental awning tn lights stud nebly furniture Here were assembled II I tine notal 1e of thin town.

Tine King canoe. and all the natives owed and innilnnitiieci. while the ri present nk land. with tit. Km IT.

wino eondudetl them to the em of the halenm where" elision. tables. wereprmided under a large awning. After a cigarette and tine King led tit. way with the liritiuh rt-prenw-ntnitive to tine banquet halt.

A hort halt at the entrance pro to he only tomiiorary as the King a wit-hint- his hands prior to eating Ihen tine forum represt-ntstiven es took up their places. U. the Kings right sat the In representative next mini sat tie Italian and on the Kings left sat tine Fri presentatn Then faille tine notables. taking up their places. C1N TVDLU.

The banquet hall was a sight never to be. for gotten up mostly by- an enormous rectangular table and covered or. more aptly tilled up with dishes or every possible kind and colour. Each guest had ii of Mirious kinds or food in front of hjm. and.

as tlnii table seated 64 one can imagine what 7f 8 Platt- looked like each filled tip with food. In thin centre of the table were ral larger dishes on in of wilt was an entire siien-s stuffed sum baked nee and hard boiled eggs. Incense of lanous kinds burned from brazitrs and lone cvhndncal shaped lubes which looked like Jishtcd cigars. On the table in time centre were two spin--jolly chosen nun who sent-ed out tit. mentioned shee and any dishes out of ones reach and there were many.

Tlie guests mlped themselves to dishes as the plea id i it was not uncommon to set- pt-ogle commencing with all sorts or tweet lie. and finishing up with meat. Many of tin local people used only their inainnlnn though one knife end fork. was provided for itch. guest.

Several times Uie King recommended 5 dishes to his immediate nnigiiixnuts and one' ruund ones plate tilled up with rood of every description. After about of an incur the King gave the signal for tiring and every one stopped uloliall anti Iii. out of tine room. Coffee and ties were served outsuiln' under the awning where the King and the European guests tat in an inner circle surrounded by the notables a little distance off. while the lesser lights were still ii little fat oil.

I In tine rueariuhili- a second part of 64 pue t3 or less gm had entered die dining hall anti sat down to time table we had just left. Win this party mind iKed their nnerr vet a third lot pf guests of till degree were similarly entertained and lit-ally the waiters servants military band and guard of llOnour were brought in and did full justice to th rood. of which there was till. much untouched. THANKS us THE FEAST.

While tine cc relays uf 1 toy a I guests were being rntertamcd tine King talked erj pleasant I on all sorts of subjects and gave us an explanation about the origin of this form or feast and low it was in oldtn Ha pause in the rlOteedill was- caused bv tine paran or a very nervous-looking man wh I turned out to he one of tine schoolmasters of Jeddah and a supposed orator. II. respeetfullv saluted tine King and 1 girrd permission to speak which was willingly granted. Every one gathered closer and- listened intently to the mans t-peech which was really A vote of thanks to the King from the people of Jld It was a very lint Ton. spoken in loud distinct and cry clas ical Arabic.

The King sat up. with' crossed lees on his hair and replied every now and then hile occasionally the people joined in acquiescing in tine things the man said to tine King It was really if curious sight. and toe was even more to see the way the people hung on th Kings words. The Kong told the a tint freedom has only nine through U. Inn-hp of Ir lrili lad lit Allis.

and that snob a i- nme mu be the future tinder that the country nu ht be develorMd liefreninment acntn turned up in the form of lea. which they make extremely well re with nicar and no milk. Shortly after th we took our leave. Every one went fe 1ing he mail surtneUning historic nd rather unique and one Iso felt that tine rntire succeis of the cv ru ing Wit due to thu Kings own personality and tltgant nwmwr of speech ilismimiesi. NoTt.

Hie tinnil name of smh a dinner as described is Si mat. which literally means a table and originated in 1272 AI during the resident or. tine VU a id Caliphs in Kgvpt. Ramadan or tine month of fa tinc. is according to Malnomni-dan religion a lime during winch no fo of any kind may be taken xtwe tine hours of sunrise soil timset.

Tine great ml during that mouth tin became tine nil at wt Fvery one literally niches lo foot and in this av gi at importance as snv en to the al Tit" I. then in oldi da atop aecu stomfl to invite Kinirc Minkh and other rsonalitim to partake of tli ev em up nit sits sun rt every day during this month. On the tall were tin up tur1 upnntn tier nonoou chin of fond In the centre were 11 enormous oval plates each plate containing II roasted rants. Other enormous plates contained RIO fowU each. Platt- were piled up on top of each other up to six feet in height and the total number of dishes exceeds 500.

NOTE Tlie dinner was given to celebrate the victorious conclusion or the Great Will' TURKISH ACTS. MANY COMMITTEE MEMBERS ARRESTED. rryom Jan. 31. Tlie Turkish Government its.

finally awakened to the gravity of tine ituatiun and mustering its courage. has proceeded during the- pa three days to make numerous arrests of prominent members of the Union and Progress Part I In rJoy the arrest. numbered about 40. and inrluild Uu 9f in lIiahi" Hey. a former editor pf tin ram" President of the.

lots. thamher of nroti and the dnlegoiiw of the Turkish bond- on the Council of the ttoatan Public Debt lIdji Adl tit all of drinnole Mid hit Shutri. St of the Com mitten of Lnion-aml Pm Knhnu mite Veli of Smyrna mail Diamliulih former Mjnixt of th Interior Cftrawni i Dinxtor of Political Affairs In the Police Ad mi nutrition Kaoai Minister of I ood Supplies. Humein LadrL I eputy for Krru and the atlff ego of Talaat Pha South I ruty Fetid. ex of the Committee at Koni.

Jln. member nl tin. Central Committee mnnnerrol the Milli Sewn Agency ljevett nrmt rty Military Commandant of Constantinople vme ml Djimd former. I eputies and tthi- former editor of the Committees organ TaniR i The chargts against the rs re divided Into' ver cU oriei namel pronteennc. mere of deportation and spolinho1l of Greeks and ill treatment of Allied pristine of war mould he added that tIne laudable activity of the Turkish autliuritie is 11.

tile to tine presume brought to tear by the Alh I Uigh Cornmiioners the ijnti KIIINE IDlY SCHOOL. S. T. COLLEGE. WITh tin PPlT1n RM nng tim list mi lh a Tf tht mu uruUoti ediu aUon for Bent ii ui mU m' a 1 uiwlcr rnj lun ne a has ni tin 1 is among the cot mi of the tth I iv iuri she apfrr rtt at utnv thetu.

dun of evcrv kiunil available. UK re are ttui1 i rv CTuU" in commercial stud technical tts a will as in rat I trurtiori. Tit monk 11 connexion with tine units anti brigade correspond to tine utarj boot. at Inonie. The next higher grade ma that of the divisional school.

to which sodii-rs who edueation- has already advanced Kvutiu the menLuy stand ird art rjt on A eour-- Then i comes the Arm orps hool. where six weeks I se of instnietion given the standard Of which is that of the upper forms of secondary lied. Iioallv. there is an TTn7 college I fur two grades of students one grade con- sUnc or those wino are almost up the standard of i matriculation sidle the second consists of tho capable of taking advantage of a fuil university At tlu Arm College which it in Cologne there are. 140 students of whom bout 50 arej ofti ers.

All ranks are nuxe mdif cnmuiately in the lecture irn ms though they have separate messes. The life tliev lead i- vrrv like that at I any non resiikntial university at hornet. There are lectures for. three hours in the ynorningand I for. the rent of the 0111) students ale expected1 to work in their own rooms.

In order to make. this po bfe. for all. the private soldiers are lodged in officers' billets. i fc upK rt from.

mom in tine way of instructors and hooks urgently net to ktep this tat anl most useful branch of Army org m- action going Hitherto all instructors liave- bet found from. the. Army itself and drawn. from all rank At Jtommn ersitv. for instance which in being used as a branch of the Arm scheme for purposes of instruction in agriculture and rheiiii tr private wilier nutat lawn Ix.

seen the. other day giving instruction in the pruning of fruit trees to an The private soldier was in ft a I professor in agriculture at a British university. But dobiJiuotion is constantly. reducing the teaching faculty of this An VMI1 of education. and if it is to kept in igour the pip.

will need to be filled frt home. Those who are organizing the work feet' strongly. that it would be of great advantage to make SLR a stem of education a permanent adj iunct of the nny after the war. TOBACCO CAMPAIGN. THE LATEST.

nRlCAX DE. FRO' ont rORllESlOsDE XEWYORK. FCBC Mr. Franklin Hall former head of the Anti- Saloon ualue of Indiana and now organizing secretary or tine Tobacco League of mcri. cans intends.

says tin. Lrrmng World to open national Ineadqunnrters at Sj v. New York. for a rtimpiikn to prmninihit tine use of tobacco. Prolessnr Unman of tine department of eco nomics at rannc Umiisersity orgmator of the anti nicotine' crusade says Tin I' wilt tasour a ron titutjonaJ amendment prohibitm- tin crowing and use tub.

Our opponemnts at Or tm tine tobarco rctnct ram feign as a uni lout iiow tliey are ning to the fort tlnnt are in carry si The anil nientinn sate will ruled fur tobacco evils are greater titan those of Lqtjor. ELIERTS OFFER TO IA. PROS OIH MrfcCIAL UELSIXGFOItH. EB. u.

From inToimtttinn directly from the I ttinnian to it appear that 111 time la ft days agents ed by Kbcrt and Schnckleoann hare matte a proposal at Ret-al to a siirtinrnt quantity of arms nd ammunition and to make a loan of 2500000 Thc emphasize the advantage for Esthoma of sccurmi the friendship of Germany. in tUad of awaiting ad is the support of the Entente. and especially of Great Britain. which the end. will recoup it elf by the occupation of tit" al base of aL Shortly after the publication of the Prmkipo prorMJtal the former chief of tine Herman political hce at Moscow during the petted of Count In.

Major Bartel. left here for PelrOjjrad. I3IPEKIAL AND FOREIGN i NEWS ITEMS. A Fri ili ratch Iwat Scarce ban mv nit Court aiiitmoj 1 from Un Dii Wcnlienday u. Oe li ii Society of till.

hell lir tttgne lf ur rtara. oral ban appointed rnvoy to the Pmesiani For 1920 ti peace tabli-hnieni of the Spab knn will tuxsni IW2UW men at all ranks. I tabu oldieri toni. in tniuU have is-en tlemobilizeJ Thts the ouiu does eujn lied inter OOOO recruits. Cnadi Orb la Council grail.

as iitance qii110 wne amid rtuidren Canadian uulJitrs to return home. The' panih Senate his adopted the Bill for the renatrumtioli nil a raU ray In the rrtanU frontier il ecirj A in lny urtrahi hi ern ni 3 ndlinna it Utw-pntr sting the pao1 uf kl iMJii. Il JQhA1I1 miter. a panel Ju Ise hi. Leer.

iy- to tLd oert i-i It uniiilir liind that th U5trjlLin on a I 20 uw wi wiinh 101 en or truurj to imstfotied ludetiniUfly. Tine tlirnt wiinuunt hutch Jnniunirie. Felt is to ld nit nlt In lelniory 21 Marsh Onln Dutch produce Mill 1. Jt-idt inn. llulmJimn tie IVl Un1.

has recover- Stradusacinin tutu. timid the Austrian lieuteoot bo stein it in leuna has mm rnri There is a strike at Seville uluch iii almost reneral slid as the ronnpinitora lone joined the ranks of tine sin Lew no appeared on Ibund y. On tine day the armistice was sis6eU the I United States had in military want navjd- ic Il7l ii oou 19 per ct of the rwJo popultiun Northern Kpinw hose tell a. nnao. to protest a the ppiun miff the populations at the hand of Albanian land.

It- i rpnotd by the imperial Ord of I of the Empire tovut mni000. to endow hairs lor Caching the liirtory of tine Empire I. Canadian versities. A Greek detachment of infantry has iirnved lo ouistaatinopt to protect the Grwb high Otninms sariat and the Military MISMCD replacing the naval icontingent I Paul Morel. IVjmty.

ha- been mppotnUil Coder- tarT of S. the French Ninienry of Finaoee. wn I he special task of vuperrisuia the of the war Ill. A Bilk supported by th Government has bee Introduced in the Quebec Legislature to provide a minimum wage 11 wumen workers in tliops fan and public buildings. Herr Deutelmoscr ton of the Information Department of the German Foreign Office has resigned In the early part of the war.

lien Dcutelnioaer was head of the War V1 I Department. A ienna telezriznn that reports from Grati Styriai stale thin German troop. have forced th South Slav troops to evacuate Radkero- burg and other occupied Stynian to. Sot a rid time CMerd lIarbour Is aam blocked. owing to a fish smack sinking In the entrance near to- tb till Vindictive.

Tlie Dover. tend oem" for today ha been cancelled. i In the fighting at nn the hoer on both ude 1 cm re. One hospital reeeJTrit :0 kiln and TO wounded. The Town halt.

railwar nation and Paul's Church were damaged I flea eat Von tine 10 months or tie current ibral year Canadian revenue thorns an increase over the same period last year ot 8 0 0. OO. Tl surulu veum. over expenditure out. wax expenditure a.

ulilch will applied to war expenditure. I Through German THE TROUBLES. On i i Geman Pity fj. tcPotl1 too sit eat rl i d. mind n- ulaTinc i the ni rMT Ition the- pea ui JJ r' Taulflt tl in prblisliitc a re of ptfct ductrori the lid to I no ttnt i cu riictua I 3 tA lay.

tUnir xenenli in nAtuf to SUJI tbt alt tine WtIial nuilrn- in of1 fc aft a uodrr rnuiU un win on another rl.ap. lata. that the tiannomie t. our nut grow to Ao fact ooth. in amid ma roee theta ner Ktion appeal or ublo tact rue The wiurh oa a.

lug political ml mcotnomic uDI in its hand. would be attn to cr a any Uong a at tm- bin- It4c or ii it we- to pr ac in the sphere with a veil out Next day January 30) the rliser published a s-n-ny long article- he its co" lOnlnt at Too Hague on The Labour Movennent in England and America. fl writer eonclu ie with a- warning that tine rbOur calanutiea in England and AnieHea' will not in the end turn to a han tag'- if. a. probable troubles zniske British etat all i more disposed to squeeze tkrmnmny I ut the article as a whole much mo optimistic.

front the German. I point of xiew. tlicn its couphuaon. It is worth 1 quoting at tome length Tine tstt crrresjonticnt bcgih by- saying that Kurof 1. dl into.

a victorious part id a deft ted part. and for a time tins st rnwt to be no pussibl comparison between the situation of the tctor arid the situation of tine vanqimielnenk Hut already facts are beginning to how that sister and vanquished wilt have in the un the same difficult to combat. It turns out that too war is not a jmLsfortune for one nde but that Europe. anti indeed tine whcl I world. a.

a result of th war subject to a suiRle set of taws or economic 1 a id social olrnt The present wt 1movem nt in England and America has ail extraordinary international importance. The writer proceeds- uinjc tb two roanth rvalty ever lnr tb rfice toclt-h Lalanur bait ujW-i wage cotmiii- to an ttent whit amount to nom of th hoar of wrk by from to SO per cent. TIw total 10- I. at ea. 2 UOUOOO OUO worLrng ho.

The nw vrrarnt gone through alt ila it Laimur Tine iiuner and the police. the. textile worker. tht hU Lrr and the have at hwwd xt duct tioni of tb ir hour of ark lad at tine time miiiaintial demands appear which are an pmaIi. The main ndrix 7 to to time th high Ter war wait It.

it unpucibJo to tmmantdy tin ii. tJrrelopnjMit iit pn reS but weU-inforturd pvvpl are already uaeral sink. at tine tnrgmnnng of I After noting it as common opinion that i Ert li industry is already rging un of it mllhe jower as a result of the demand of the midair. the TaUall writer says At present th Knghsh worker ordinarIly no sInk un toot his n. oce of tb whtah before tine war cautMn hits to adapt Li.

demands to the nvral coi I economic ty ma allis SUICM tbo artufctic bold him Lack any Inn per front rut hi- inching tUroutth hi. personal wwhea. oautbuntT wreow able to let. the place of thedn which WM rn td by th prure of the war. For the moan 0' it alto no that th liati Trade nmt leadLfl cannot load the move- intent tot 1.

follow it. Their' leaders thins 10 pru-a'oI drvrlopni it is dw nd nirerous. hot it i wnpOMubl fur them to make tit rr rwngniu- th cJ It. lh which ha had to mike in the field. ndio A re Tt al hoe- the worker arwjlfter- mi I thetn The tiT rtmn lo the common pond tmder ther have lor lour fears us now i in rj trLand Ibu to a tu-aetnuo which liuvj xprewioa in an extreme tW new.

After refrma to oLOt occawona of trouble demobiliation dilTicultietf. increase of un- mployintant hi food prices and so on the Taqtllttlt writer fonUnuea Ml ant ma Ii. carry to touch Wficht Iy tenaine tine chink ole 1 feeling in TnUb Ut ot is I he meet se iniitniCttTe reaction time pint of a which wa derrdrd i the war i 11 in oucb trrnblp form a bi npj rarirg mlan inn ir ntfl. ultimately tb war la Ir Jiunn III extreme a. I.

5 tins inn perMKial nil It in thin rint of tutt irrprtn ililitT ot wKuU tIrUion stitch enou ly nit 10. rjielif Teal. I union. and all wriou puHic uiiou la La Uuid inn view the latM ur dein ndn. i trfc that the Lnfrli mrloflS have el imput nre from too out rt.

At tv rat. they have given way to an vxu-nt Which wttn with winch ml th ir mt tie war. la Jng1r al had that the i. ul prodr Mea of ex rl ilnt uufta of wage. ant vdom-tnon of writ.

m. could I. through th- worken in lDparahye calm. un in Mand it vnly no whit tb choral. of thin wh mutot tips on by ddm Milo' to little and the vorLer are laymnC ttCr as.

at U. root of the tine daunt- break- ant and show the public the troth. 11 wnl linen the increasing of hellish Labour rnovemr-nt Ho ravH that 1 not know. and d. not think dv in trul knows what al there is urn UvUieMtn But it is tliuV in I ins in all count n- ut tine world.

Rdahetnm hints nnd progr lie rd Ui do not think lna lhitsbtism can attract Ti-ry iJ- cm in KnffUitd although it ran to be tlrmly ttlat iii Ir Uutt moving towanb ion thftv in uiuoti ith inn in. But the Kith iM rmanv lucre existence of any isnn cm very remu-kabL ll re again. th- rmoe icini Ovrta uy i ouily a thifererice of INDIAN OFFICERS ILONOUREI AWARDS FOR WAil SKIIVICES. Tine King lia it lt to make tin. lloKin- uppKintmrut to tho Most Kxnltvl Order of the star of India for services in con.

nexion with tine war JCSI og Bahidor Ro I erl. nr The King has lieea pleased to make. Following ppointmmnts of oRecn in th Ki Army to th Most Knunent Order of thin Indian Empire for tf in eonacxjon with tIne war CIE Conmanning General Padmi Shunnuhere Jan Bahiulur Uana. Ccn rl Tel eve Jung IUhaar Ulna. CIE CoUmet India Shumsherrs Jung lnir PAOA olonrl Shannnn.hei- ItiIraini Ka a.

at nant-Cokxi tnummnbt-r Sbunjxbcro Tbapa taint ttam Pikmeni. Rena. Llrutenan olonel Jit Jorig ttsIL I tolonH Khairah ShaveJnere lmf halnadur Yaaa tolonrl MaOai Vi liasniat Lime tsntoii jml kr Jung Thapa. nmt4nani Colonel uiuodra Jot Tba a Captain Urmhasu-daa Tbai a. I aptain an uiKl Sahadur lia niat.

Tine King has en pieaaent to piforders for tine following appointment to the Mo Excellent Order of th British Empire for eenicea in connexiort with the wan LBE Military talon nttainsbei Jung FIGHTING INFECTION. zof oc owTf COB ISPOVDEST. SYDXEY FEB. influenza Vktorina we incre eug. and New South ale ma retiring to- allow rej tnated soldiers who hav at Met.

buurnte to land at Sydney. This authorities- are thretUenirg to employ police at the moarvM to prevent disenibankatitas. IOGnO US IX 1OIJ AN H. 1' a Com" 11. lr ialia" W.

Ai. Ir 11 1 iilloltand thlroubl woutlI1 1 riln 1 ion. IlonlI f' l1 lt I. atak. ti I uilu1 in ao Inn in hInnt 1 I.

in do" 1t. I inqury II. 1 IL tl" 1.1 by th. ty 110 Ir 11 Jlua I. lao Ialhing no NI mi IaI1 tV lng 11 ftly ltI i.

I. Irti hi Ww 1 n' fretli nnl IruIit in II lolanII tIr1 tlrll 1.1 0 on hsf n1 tlil 1tr dynuJrOL Uii ril. rn ouf lut th. imm. t.

tm umm unluf 1 olt wti I. i nouNlt rgni I. tl. tnl. 1 1ii flilwt tll JMinGdida h' mnnift or AUlrolunjrn rrh sent 1.

in ConI. 11.1 to 1 ry af' ortion th. Autran tr" nxio ni' townwlh I lr 1t.ion ral I N.n'l tltal WI llk. hnta by I. 1 in townd1 1 iitatl mke pn hof Idli Th.

Iolh lrl" I 4. d.f.iini tl" T. ti 1' ran1 dtwr panicp. j. plunini ltion" TI ntp tl.

J1 tdn1 thn fnrat.j' II" PoJh milll' authorl. oonA tHS tl.t. Iuro Ilhhunn rad1 I. Jw in i TR orlniZ. ltia luulinii h.

LO. dr their I tlh I. 1 Lqnidatiun nliion Ih Galiea. Itotl fonton Ih TI 1.1 Ini wr rplie an" dehln ni to 10. antlll onl' enl lrio th al" to rendr any I' pr' tl' hlilnry Commanlnl i.

TI" Grl ubj10 tl atio of th 011.1 Iht hmt dilan tII1 in raw in lh. loini to hiehdadUwnts wly b. 0 qiI1 Ior 1,1 Jh olunUui wt. no rdff wr Jw llul 1 to" riti. Ihtl any orl di" tak T' ui.

hrpl th Jn i a ira th fn Jaua. W.I..I..I th. ttk that tok ltb hnoa a i ho" by I. 1" a 110 upn J. aIm.

t. in IIS nlOTSO Ln" Du th. Xomr alon. th roz" alinl I 10 i.1 I. toTlt sl IIm 11p w.

1lundn el 1y.h. 10 andin wr d. rto ry J. btwluI ofln 0 in rs fowW wr 1JL rol w. gry nt nibourn rtufo" I.

1. I onlvin iwlud" drThe 1. Srl hrlgh move th nd Ilpni1 by thi wi" ad dr1r who hlp Ihm hh or th loh 1 ion tht II. pm. iu1y rlrrs Irim Th Polh giona elai 0 ilr ute pr i 101 iug ulil.

or rfle J. fro" thir alkr 1tol tlt mrhe Olthta1 a aj" aiin. Jriculry th in olught UI1 Je. I. jltl.

dl ba h. h. bn ews ml 10" eoatriimto" wr xaN1 froU IheJ" ilr ltJ ui. lyor Wdr to prtxt urll prteion. hch wa atcr th non w.

I EY JEUXPED. Te mo IrOu. pgom lot Lm hidl uA ima nilld. ad and al. poltical inif Iur.

pe onidrion the. 01 ler 101. impnat wr tho. 1. efI JcJe Hrko ow 1e I tc aPrr Iwa XowmLr lj rJ flr tl.

il th. JIp 1. I w. tl1 tl" JS I hotilh mnhlPglattlhk ltn I hIa1 I lle Polh nuhorli" iaml Ih Jwih lli. ad unior.

re tok th Iar in kng I ho. tl a 1. aultingam i bingof hedi ax w. nRhe dP1dcf coftLuto th. niUol 4out 112n04 fro.

the. Jw h'j' I nntat 1 Tuku wk 1ht tine mo" wa. tl. cu hi. oldie.

1 I 1 far. TI" Imldalth f. to fnhi out" d8rl I. t. hI aL tine J.

Jwd Xonbr 1 rrdwl i fRi th. atiol I- 1. i dr1" Iih 1 iO. 1 lying w. 1 ut anlPILh I 0.

th tint- nlt tht twih rot wa. iar I tle aWt Iia i 1 kIl. over wo" Iwra h1 nr lh Jewish eo' .0.1 1 I Poli I los we. 0. wf 01 f.

J' Iy I r1 kJI. TI na a Chzww. c' 1 er tonf 1fn i Jnur 6. i sw dk I I. i me hou.

I. Ie 101. I. Ii. aCahJ 1.

iliption IIodlo iUm1it I occlilianits. BRCTAUT OEX. iblial orlalil displayed in pia" in tle hrlahli. wr nitl yrow or 10 Irl 0 0" 1) toO a. dif IldiNOlt hmN lrip.1 i and odn Id fo it II wduhlat i' II.

tl. ofr t. II ri dift 1'1 tur. thw I t. 10 rver opdll grl 1 tit out hih 1.

1. wing un i olo alr A IhzwaU Je pplio traelqr prmi emrrped rllo i Iib tby ti a. rolo t. Pol. pu8do.

Wihnya tre Jxt lht put' ho lig ler o' thm not I Iunder of th. an AWl Je pt rud the nek' rh I Jehom ty thtelM tt Jle unl. umd tlir dlhlr 111 J. lilie 10" lHIki Dol. Nn.

11. r. ablt O. lolW pnl tt hat lir 10' ouJ t. up JI lr a mte Je1 1 072 rdwl i th Otrn an ell.

tot1 nahhi I I. 1. tin I. 1" IUihI tl. nt i t.

hu lrg1 1. :510 3 trk. 11 nO I. 11. 1 nII aa ini.

w. tLo il ur1 Wg IW through tI th.I'i.1 Jtu. Ir Th' cming 1olL 1' 1. lin 1IlhI. I II.

1" w. lw 1 iiii li 11ly ninny Inr urn wiing tlnmh tl ftic tti 1' t. IrI II. 1. nfl intaI1 1h.I tim.

tmy i wluoh UC arUllxing u. GE' Iiu w. liILylby th. 11. I.r"w" ar lala.

wh. t. 1.1 1. a in miln onmhr 11 ws nt frm 1 ni hbolrn il Irliny buy potatoes 1 h. i 2 trl ilh a1 hind pay rohl t21 ske Thha fr tm I 1 hr 1i.h irl w.

mt1 i 1 lrA. in wi. We. iU1ri. in ay Ial ik Ill.

tn daily. li' iing :0 lw I altl ir 15 On a.I.y. Xom Ir :1. Ii ni. 1ish.

01p I thr oil. hy Iwir rualingolr I. amle :2 pr. i pln wh. thy daily iiA lor fIL I h.

lrt I I. wm Iin I 100 Irk. torur hlli101 i oli eil io wilhI whil I oJier Ih. 1.1 a' Ii. I.

nxt JJ" 11 I hTw i.1 anothr tl. dlr Iirl Iame frm lAnlinv tl bu ptaO I Ih. oldie tr ito ti" klif wr t. gvn 3lr on nak. Lle in six Idi in pnr outrlthe Irlone aflr nolr I her the olr anol her 81k.

1.1 afr ou il aHow. 1" inlt to" um onrbulion 10044 140 thm mony w. brouJh. fo ofr 11 viMir 1 thir ar haed olad orr. thm ho nolhr trok 1' wr 1.

mr 4' grl. 1n1r lhe Ihi. otha. h. ouhl dinu.

al nam" a. know. I mmorndU nartnl. tie onlr in' dlal 11' bn Int 1olb Govm men' I jBRTISI C. tSE REUZEDBY LS SE TORS.

root' CORuSIOOE" WASIXGTOX. FE. The diussion th' Senl. curing conidrbl critici. n.

Britsh impor nbro ba forheo ing. umllo a 81h nnat Brtin' inn hr indutriSnator Wkolulion akinj a Dprmllt infor Snal. whtr a tp Iad ta" th mdiftonof th. rlri tion. wa npn th.

ale. ar. nndit. wil I uir I mjori again i uion ntor nmral tht m. barg ma wa iil mainln" lnited Slat.

lik. ho di. a imm n. ie to. ritezim Engla" xdain Snlor doin a doin oulh' ira ar implrnlour Goemment rn' doinl.

w. p. Gat I Urlan in Ieain In unwrate intrt lih hr aa. nalo expre alemft jlh i nalo Poindexlr dw Irictn. Cr noi Ir in.

mi tal Brtain Iar uf durng fourya w. PJ Iulin I.au" did notmly aUtnpt' Iiit a inrlion lh Star Stt 10 pr 11 takinl torut fl rtin 1 apnd embargo innened onh. pprr th. tlllion In iniuir ard. le m.ri.an nnt 1.

dilaimd al di to rlicz Cat Jrlain' rht iP tie emhar Rnto kCuhr arue I f.lr. rlie emhro i Jrttioni1. a dlan th1 II" lito Ial. Iorly fl ii. a embao pori whI I STO TE Qt EX'S UOlSEHOW.

SIu cORIIn1 1 Te Snlo uo. hi Juhold 1Iu tlly lh momn bar failur. prr1 qulti. 1 hi. famy n1 ofeal post.

me iporat. fg i 8pn oia uk. on. Ih. Ih.

tit onl Irorr I. flly. r.liz11 adanln whih In ali" Ali" woud bruht I. gal I' at humii rrr in lit ie Id jdt ll" fmil propr nld OWI' mlriy Ilog ono Cour. lud hitI a.

hi. wih him I h. 0. I in lu thing gavetllm dibnit Alhogh tNel nd hi QUI tr a HoudoJd w. I kown in Englnt w.

mollitan Ii infn iIHjoih 1 al on tl. ideof ltrioli fulr alilion tach prig Joioo tins 1 wil binrey ftl br Mjey puh Irl S' TIIGK To 10STS. I M.jr-.n.a IJJI" ommnlin Fo i. IIi noay 31 Inrl t. 1Wu.

fit Oronit IUo in lett i il rrivil" you. bl nJ fu man. Amo IJi bm 0 hae h. Ln or lbnk. 1 i I i.I 1.

be II i you opldi Onitin bib ro. Jo nro hi II 00 in I ok TIlw IJ yo In' ne nn I. tbm ou 1rli. Ibr 10tiil k' abolJ rlcolly lbt ep. thDhyo un of w.

br ou n. ele 1li ou io tbu tL mny kil. a. bib I. nl ad lne thn Lnw bo.

011 Ieul m. b. f1 fo bpitUt hc te h. re I WET ISDES REGJET' i DE lILIZISG. I orno CRRE IDRT KIXGSTX JA IAICA.

FE G. Altortar arrangng duhi Jwaia htalioM Ilis I lmnt wi quaren tldorrS Pur Iwa oDt tei I 10" in laU bath" I ltaln tl. Hk Wal h. nn wilhth 11 UaOIS thA sat tI.1 Ffh il I ii 191' wh. th" II.

wlb Pu" a 1tl. hi. edm" tlml it al Th. 01. or I duini Ih intlihriu fr.

Jv I. n. I tw1 tl. 1.1 innnnur tnuttalnon nul" I h. Fr iag 10.

nni i ilJingillt toxt. Onlr Tb. ret ono" omlaanint the 1b inn Army b. IYIciUy tidcn-nt Trt nTT Tt Thltfon 11i 1 Uru' nant. lolaI1JTrllon.

I. fi. tOut and in ones of h. Iu.nht ht 0 univ I 30190. MIor blly nhli In i' ol lb.

11 ion mitt heavy to it my bln jlun it uuecrisfulty wnn4 tiied fn nJ follwjr i.a brif II. i nih hhi Ihe I hnd I ra Fr. Iy 1915 nimeant .1..1 Sir. rt unit nil the SIt lIIil hIDoII ot at IOU. 1 Ihontu tiI li' shines ncb I rartin So i.witln- Iblir brin" tin- nttaek Hib 1 r.

h. I 13. 191610 attn i 1 T- tk Rtlgn fo" rbl. I rontinunu-nlv- Ih nnIanl lulL n1 olJoly inlbe h. hattf it.

ain The halll. next tion h. ton. nl hlig sperm nlnyn th D' io nl. it.

tb101intiolA Italion doo 11. hal engaged be h. ht in. nuo inigint rtb m. 0 in tin.

9. 1918t there Ji. tla lighting July. 1918. ily II.

lPSIL 1. tune tnl. lion 1 1 onl 1111 Msnw i o' n' 1 911 nm Jo 1918lhc onlItbIy Thlolloino L' 1. I nD II tr i I otliet i de I ILWl I t. JLAX nt.

I FRO' TI i XEWYOHK. 1' id. II. in the. ntation TIt.

I' pon Iumbfr ny great I hoods. the hil theoptration a WO rorporalion I. emplo upon. ha. i 110 thtth I he.

ljtllllrI Ipl me t36II. UHOOUOootJ exchanged oroniol1 milwa prup1 I ph roide in 0 rating ahilil nu ra lwll om tlioUH rd annually. I in" ton I' Outof 1ome mplo Ith HurtI rnl propose Il1" urll i Iho. OIh dnfnuit ho ltl ult. Ioa in thonld paldby Uunrrunnl CI OPPH1 I DIAX UlLEnS DEIC 1lI FROlotT os J.2 l1a in tomoldis euion 1 lntsford impfteand aniist II.

rown tiinite parnli rs iInjoy 10. it rnal administration th olh. dilinrt ion dirtI on' UltI1r Iip Irillc opinion olPrine JO in I iill lind or I unanimous wann su g. is apronllhe I a. lhrin Conn iJ ref in 1Infom on tWI Ia' mi.

ndor houd 11. in ditpoliti1 ithlb AUSTRALIAN LABOLU onox ORRISIOFST actin rlll uniun a re Lhour out in now. oke extension ARGE. TINE 01ll0L. COJUWlPO T.

5. in al11 s. tI. on nninimlutil th export al in luding Ii i'l minimum' iII co. nid er.

valu gcD tal I i TEn I From. I U. I BQiUCTn 11. h. iOr ri 1 IRYHnIn Oh lowtinn i I IN Ji nlL I banu to it.

befit btoeldinJ ia. I cil enl acing gratwered oI trot j' lIar kirxtks Hal Pal. nd 'en'( in Th. w. invited inc 1.

liniL EngJih I usual l1.r of' Jnddahi guests I ullai on' nfly lautillI I awnin lri n. ri hl H. w. i tI nOlalIr Kingcrn ali and. olli" shook King.

tnsltincm mid w. alar" fl ff wa JaLAIrt atthe prod to th hi. ir t. rn-pn-esn-ntative. 81ne II pIa.

T. Finn bAfor. 11) I with nd colr ftll' inn Gt. 6 entreor allntire ri. In" various-kinds bra i ylindrial Iik Onth.

in nn hpand an ut. on. d. diIi lla I ommncio 1 linish ng I. pIe on I III eir anr P.tu- bgllt UKmg on liIl ry Iiourilae i al w.

oUl ir IU'i a in re I ing aorlUe gui. I in inner btlte rarth nl red tI. 10' parllaad finiI dinner. fil1allthe bandaml of. inn the Ia rlwral wre Killg.

CI I pl. nI of's bj I origin weondu in A in I alld. ora I 1IUted alld. lagerd grant intotl I mn alIa 0' lhan Ile Hili in sit AraLieTh iSN I and. whil.

in. in II. alJ curious on the th mlJ nk Im onl Ihu oJ. raL Alii i on in ruturein might in lurn in lh ia Ih lremI rdlh uar 0 this on. away hog no hint and I.

11. in in" Kin 11. is imat. in n. tbba in lt ftine li Jigiol1a.

food la Ie h. anti. 10. reat tinnn lIntFver nL h. food.

wa grnat wits given aL C. nin 011. lays aulomI I lOCtsona I. i to. t.

et i unt tr. ntrw I 1normot3 al r8l1. Othrenomlous J1l t. eat-bother six ftin X'-The nnrw given vid riou. I ED.

CO T. OILF Tine situation coura pot numerous lnionand 1' Vp Ihunstin I. ollb. cPrr idt J. t' undl Publ Vsti tiJhot Comnuittent Union- anti I.

I. uym D. tjn. I. lab of lioi toad Jlu ex fIG SoOOi ut' th mnnA 01 e.

A cn. form. I' and Djitonljen leputi. ed the. Com mil.

T. i It olrut r1 leIInrl tryatinnnlnt olAllird 1' ar I. liit th Turk O. IhO. rili I Il JJri tiUsh.1iwfcr I I I 111.

I IU oltRfro DI rrrtil Fox. I trin tl. it nnth cry uii7tion of ednlJon Ull 111 i. hH tnt hruuiht inn in tinot W.UI\ fad roir' Iuri II. tatn.mani 01 kin.

li.1 I. tuiit th ot. I If Ilii PJi tlnt Iraeti al value of tine Ivtnnitio ffr tInl1J.tJ nry1ind is a rv in 1. 11" I 1. nn xion jh 5Odiwh.

IUtllliorhalDurly adan nd II IIn ntary .1 a.nt rou Corps w--hool. six. or. is B' lan hih i roll. rad ronsllDe I I l.

those um ity I in ohom re i1 indireriminnntniy inth roorns m. 1Ii. nonICS Intial uniVI I If urrs mOm if 8tu lrnt. tJM I in omet' Support in i L' ni1 tion oing. lIit hno 1 rudors I illI' rn ko.

University. i intance wl in h' nllr culture rh sll' a i in" ruetio. pruni fn an' leUr I jr elllture un nr I cons ntly. reduinJtlhe facult lhisAnn" ea in sigour n. I orllI11 zi strongllhat adanf 1jO I sue-In I adjunct A DACCO CUIPA IGs Ot 6.

rr. oranizin I Xo-Tobal'Co'Leau" SIl Eri nal oil I' hurlqu Syracuse. pnl hit nt mi ra u. luh orginatorof tin says------ hibllin" in of fl taut thelA" lion d. 11.

01in we in eafii' T. he anti be r. rnolotPtCUL YRRESronE o. FEB6. nToli iv diU ill ntd I Sdeiu ann a pro al I fumi ffi int ll ami1Ulilion 5oo0u01 adanl securing rrind hip' I Grmn in.

a I thupport th Ennt 1 in willUI itself occupa on I 1 se ftrth i I I ajul' rtdlft h. I I I Fre. n. Jjpt hboot 8ca b. rrit liII UIIWIy oInginnnil Socielyof tie four 0" Fo19 Ue' ojlibn nIlY be I It U.

tnJ 1tIn roolH theoon cIUplieU rccru i to. A 1. 1- tn Me i 01' haa. raihylrom frun to irii. ustrafii.

hlntld tn-n- 1. I nesnnnL I. II. pan. 111001 Uonari u.wud erruci opIes I L.

Itstond lraln al en for have I ir hi I. Only ill M. Pr-list his Str. tiuri1l 0' who Viennna is sf 11e trikems. appe.

Thuesdoy Iheday th ai tJ. th tJ w. of tdrthernnEpirnns 0" I meeW alit .1 i by tthe I lougintsr the. Em. PifP 10" Ii I II d.

chmP11t inlo Iry rrietI 10 mm contin ol. 1 Ir' sin lb mil' abo Deutelmr th In iT II1D 01. t. Vienna tM bur b. pietl i 01 time.

ain I smack tint TI. otend can clled. i 8. th LiJl. to.

T. lwn tIIO aI nue iOC E8000IIOO. The os oe I be I ti i O. Ii 1 iJt. dsep in ti in FI ri on ff.

shii-i it i itis--- I' tin' I tIMlIy in rbli re. nits inn Entlalll In tin- fnn ins the 01.1 I. UliYidoal 1i' uf pN duc" I moetlads Web orinaJly painIr. crt. 11 hi iotIl ri snaliyus itIol1 un Ja.

although Joe 1111 ha at ID r. laot ptua-nst tIn-mioSota inn. knnf b. uiady usmitu-ignoijid oa. 1.

60 to.flsitqUcn.itrt- tno 1. enrm 11 to tin-- ru in glaoo1 1 lotron Iot I. in-aunt-bit 01b ry rsnaa ha. poIiicaInd create tro lf lutI pro co out prngn-aoam- X. Jwl1 ary30) th i 1) Ii andArneri Nn ll that" I.

lanuti in A. a in lukelritish tI the nut is more i lII' lusion. is TG blrtl' co ndnt ns in fm Ito be 1 tOOanquih o- nin th ietorand M' in main. umso misfortune ooou-iiie hole aresu1t the a. ODOu.

at 1' mot in int 1lltionalimport. TLter JJuri. the ally tinre tbe tke 611" I revnlotmon There an aIoeratuctiua i the ptt 2000.000 mno go all. unuaern Tin. their ti hi tv tendency nit the I I a al Nm4I.

Iqmo or. it. rnmOR I. FnILh Ioo its ower as It i II II the FIiof1i. O.

roliarily re Oooe the I c. snot of ie slam tis I on. or the Iin tine nglW lnb kW. dl rnt sad D1 ly da. tin.

a tIne lhe ri. hi. tI. I. badt.

Lib tt hZ I Inn tn. lentin to-the moo hl h. leatin IaJ Itll ring 0113 onroulle on increase high pric. tinu- 1 10 i 1 kca in' or liotitnctivrraetion I. 1.

rttnst In rrrarirgLon I umnitlnnd tbe. tr-iiiung IT. aI n. th 1. iUI y.

01. iaf i rioinn.ly 11. I lnion ria pu br. I 1..1..1. ttttbe English nes out winy Ih I m.

to a. I ih JrnI iI LeI. I at-an ut" lul rIIt inrn-anu- 110. 101 I tb ot CC nJ no. the wht.

Jv ddo be I. 0 writer Radmi-ahinni the a it- hoe thiaPani-L-dy in I JG11OMS. 1 1j t. ran JA linin 1h InvtJllt pt teI lw un tn arrival reivn. IoflW' lnes Jwi OVOnn4 ti ilius Innii' Io tink uhrrnatnoll iaIIet A rnatJ uti 1x1ut ion.

I 1nnriu nt fln nonth uni StZI1 nUr t1nniitI a In enlightnn it mwary give 4 mew iane. in iljcIa gain tinenrelveic ely L4Iee tb Ausirollimngariant l. thor I tinwed very the townaLwthctxt in 1asanta townfulk I fljitie .1 nho a it teJ ti r' 1nnv. remaineni either pa tive participated i iqSIItIOnn Jews iii nn4vsi were frustrated miiihtary ts sne lOtsP Cotnniniion Jewish tent any objected I provincial a twit-deft-net- thattlnev merry 1neipIessne st 1' it th unit daly porotns nur3-ing tlirnensioni dirtmnt- several. every villages C1Cilielttf ti tOfu.

only ea include St fl. ae wives inildren. wh tithe aligation were dennrters i sn eLse in Jew. attacker. stjtithcniintwarnlt they juatitind large the-Jews.

as disloyalty JELXDtD nteniott4 its a polit1al rejwres inefwatc ration. innot ri 1. entywal by I- lea. tine mnuinmegnnn thelt tiTl it anit honties nit Lstini Iat pe neil ct i. neid I ien 120000) hyl nirnaodazt.

kj wInal atenigni ag 1 I-- I. I- I vt inSt ionai PlLin Inn' I' i41 wttnisjnd. were 4 by houses were ii- Jews vera1 n' hrzaitnw enncepn in- tea On nit 5- ni' me lives in to iectre ne disbeiit-aI I eN lionins 5 Ii. t--kl uunderniiintaY i-g twin. rifle-of different hi initCtiii3 travellirg mitS went-stripped.

lied uni sn. Eoggtnd. Mien tine plundered butcut aged urrendered their dnomntinters. nntrytki nn-iled iistt0l lohih tirdet their lie Jews I nnl the thrtotnnd u-nih run I was fret dwidrL In Ininiminninjient. an turns inure rni tm ns--It in tying 25- to 3 strokes.

hog- gingotitine ieintiinnnit. ai fat. of bj' I4llnnmtuaii- he- nih. lsing riU. un tog en n-hargnnl he titan Irasn-hlinig wanahl winii virteni ljie isoit inlaunghterhome into a gal.

inicliat ninny unntirncd which nm-iaynre tortured. larticuln rt ni ed snlnIaN Jarn-ecnnt i-c ho gisn 1 nf n-illage were IL strokes i' in sininke. for is I Tw wisin sin ir7ngainy. wint-ni iii risen iinn' ito. a- an tin the nlnopns-lnjit ti.

re tynnitgOjK' st. gsbnv. tine In is-big wit oils. ictiinini thy in in I Pt tin niq 30strokos I 40l vit-tj tlneirbeatiuit offand 10 oo in forby narrating been CttSE WAShINGTON 6. discussion ltnitirh import Si-nator I et ks asking 4tat lie steps discussion.

I roai I immense i- I piwnonnic ii I uffred say ul tint- ant tovernrnwnt. innpnse- criticise amazing. I declared I impose inn- a if qualities well a important in if tie neintralit as Spains only lie idnais wee counfry. hi-bug hcynnd aribkmn. tinny Quen-nt Victoria I apd soiial ttl' patriotic poa.enunion5- wilt ty Major mmniiag inn treat.

nddrcand rLd ireimnnmtini esstilnr a nWin Ii. I be an niscre gWirOUa honpitJity in siyi' ene ind ilunlly bstaasecitt Ip ti-n. pork. yam' in yoni if bere attiOnJ 5jun50 grateful in OWS receive tlne-'oflre lkny4 Tlnettb iii ins otis-c lie iligllunt itt tin lill. 4 isis arnestent.

tnirnnnt lusty l-i-ila Is Ciii I I un int-inan fightiii tiI 311 tntewal rt awnrnleean the lv tiring ii tine Oiler- Ffth daily Tas iht ntfwtionjlile. i-f esnnnt1ntinn.4 Trtnton prt thu. tnttten tnw lii I iInnl of ninn loes gun Ire stnnrJ Uny. following inn nfthe hirhtnnnt ryiment Friars a. a I I lint- tin n.Iuloi in ulr its Jiit tend Soni u.n.- 1.

iingwenneunt ewe ett won. tinehatila I I t9tS. tb. Ins ncI winier nf th. It p1 tIn whnnre saw In Cainrit ovm tier in hen.

Inn nOVeiiw-i battslioa Iotow-inwinter I tinIl-Int hell i en ly liginting continued en.niv 191 ti-ntN-ni dinyl Ibm sa to noer. whu-r. ton b. nVint nit.i. wa-n inevy lows th rst.nt nsttiu Cor I PiLw- on MoncLy I ttnejlay in.

nh- tin. pi 1bIOs. Mttt oltlcers anti 12 COItRESFONDENTJ YORK. I he employee. have fountexpresrnion I boot her ntment hi1n railways iry I ii.

tNNtsnJ by 36iIttitjtQt Oprittiini me woiking tlneyslnouid railways tothic the reilsays. rvveinuo 1 pr eent. if. tie UNDER rorurarubrxrj 2 tn could-be enjoy others. in sinbjc L- Statt-s givitig tatesand eaaestf aim a- Fmn2.

in greatest throwoff linseed. is I I crvu Os I ltrRrsrs1iT1i-aI I llmntiisi JEOtialL beheld inn lni try of I I. nIa nr iwningi. niuitainlen were alert wins gaunt Gaotsesa ant array various 6f kin several rice suet they autotnnnuticaliy strict pantyol guestq ycta lesser A by lnnn th nnow. i uf-Gr'ntt.

ianee Intuit in atnin Smmat Is nof Everyone muir. way These in tn cl innikha. tint- evemninig sunset iiflrnnd I I I fowieadm. upon iii 00. Ni1ETinc Party.

yen Bebtt Secretary oa the Ieptity htoannr. 1. Faree cal sntegOrle.m--naniwlc- ELEMENTtRY TO St nOa5tSy GErM in nncthi tlnnrnih nny hitun- in nn ititiarc nin-anly undergoing tars- uetinam net5 tn-n be tin tn un. ri.tsd I Iraetieml fin i.fcv Cry re every ii 1 in a hidn whose nt tnenC ry it oune Army a i is ad omie I up tin I Coileis. ttiint mixed in separate I rs non forthree I I I 1xsihte nil- Annoy.

nnistry he system NEW YORK. tiomic Syraint-ic. nicotine conutituUonaj oa-mtwy carry-at. otxsrneLa yCiL I inforniatianneceived the1 it few and They 4 ad tiara ilevai i I MajorflorId. boint.

arrival Comnetntiutnpie iii Br. too to-en nit. t58U Italian. younest niuplied assistance wines TiioSptmch railway from Sydney. been Li th iinrr Uernai the net aoceu Eats lobe ins a.

inn ren-overnit being th is In. hasbesnppointtnt I ate In wnih the soya a ha. honiYsCburn 0 I A. wan- inei imdnle. tic.

is is-even- a. tinni in 5. wii unntn review- I I- ns' taewb5ee. lUl.e tnai in reas-ani- tong Ca. tunt ins sir re nntnsjlv ninerms a- a ma now nsietructiuun tssg tO-mlntenI tin Cne ir the Latnenenni.i-kst.

an iii a iieca. 51a- as ii 0 a Latoo re asmi I a Ojf base or if mint inI tt. uie nmnibtn ntiongnnr appew tmstion a neyrrnoaent mains Z. 3t TaeKa I a correspondent. concludes atatesnicim moreduspunesl eeze" snide theGerinant n-icne.

it gOtM inert a war. econotnin wags fvonomio in I general rednictios 0 lea at. ertinine-- ion t-k aaio iiicb TI. en. ttn nay aim Inn-gist.

fretKtiii general y. verging juweras ru-aioms. 4 gneeal I be hiram of pe ounii N' ant ity te-atet anfrprts ca ot the dingnroua ii inncL he an4jns I Ury a pinoat an olinnt to aunt list tlwiropienion beion bea Leading. it E. neshemn.

in oceasious achy it 1. 4 aring tbo in snnnnilnw ire tin it mum. Esgland tintsie tnte-nind. tint-in atwhwb I ninn1r as tongi. their interoata en- ortatant mi.nn- woekernin in.

dada i ii in i- tin4 eu wide cirinIn- hut anni rend with rim. I-- parallel ta flab- ilert UetLnanny i. h-gree Inas rI following ti nexiinn- n-- Sir lber te Jang 4re37. tine the sm' rmiiy tothe perioenm I Jinnmg jenerat Ibuban flikan ssict' Raia ttam olonu it hr Tbaa. Thaina.

aieitngfm 1MJIOt. lit. the bet' in war i-- ral Slime Daliadiiz Roa2epalreeinrmi. OCR r. 2.

of in re increnening. 1ales repatriated Mss a thawfittm.

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