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THE TIMES. MONDAY OCTOBER 28 1918. TUB INFLUENZA KATHS IX LONDON AXD TiLE COUNTRY. II OX TELEPHONE SERVICE. was abatement of the severity of tb i in lAhdoa during the week-end and be thnnUrs hemming perturbed at lite- oft An rtkIi on It subject of It.

epidemic I tnerftcal rorreapondent tU 1 found on J7 la East Ham tb council have decided CTc- It the elementary schools for a werfc Jj. at the UW authority of the diitnd. iVrs tut fl children under the age or It fee fTtrtkbif theatre uNO and cinema This KM een tau. owing to the tact that ilunng th lit week the attendance at th. school Z11 by Uerr cent and ot th teachers wr compelled lynulrt thr same caws to giv up tbeir duties.

no iaflikfksa is rpnmiuU for a lrp 1. rL ave in tbe I I. Telrf-booe rvrvtce about VM ton bring alsient from duty owing to TV tmasterO litral. tberefore. aVs LTil 10 rebel the strain on the start by limiting tk Mmbrr of tM to those that am stncVy TM rlll as tar a Ibk dun tb L.

a- bone tb day. Instead of between 10 cm. whi' th rrresur 0 traffic is at the Tn4erday 1100 members or the Metropolitan tt birce were Incapacitated from duty by influenza. kave been It death Over a kuailrrd meml 4 the I Jon The Uripd. are on the tit bat.

At nDIf fire station seven men out. of 11 are laid a I the motor pump cannot tamed out for fires. r1IIf the week-end it wer wi. with 1111. illness in th streets and were removed to la the ambulaoe These sol lures ill.

ail puts of london. Two women in an rtnbZabment at tit. Paul. Churrh- cit from and buried on the day 5 vawh they wt to have teen married. D.

Srarr ArrwzvD. inquire at Bartholomew. Hospital till Itrdi. a 1'- rrpresentstlve was informed that the wk S. patienta attended the department but only 10 of the tfA as tnthenza.

Fifteen of the Influenza were admitted to the wards and fly. surwe- mUy died. number of patients attending ac the correspond ing week last year was 7. ex the resident medind staff of Is. four have been-I" wits Influenza.

Five students have been Jed. and on ha. died. Sine October 1 out of Lave had infloenaa. and ar.

fdvty at the present e. No case haft occurred the Waff of SO a. a and tb clerical Mat and porters bay. aluo leaped. ir.

thuta2L ma Physician at tb IriDN of ttUs Hospital. Tottenham stated at an laq1IfIBt Wond-gren that the hospital was choked with and that they bad bad to stop ataittuig ordinary patients. What Dr" Wynn lIttUd' described this coned wag to haft been tTicgistbl. for Ui deaths ot five upon who bodies Inquest were held at on Saturday. of tb victims were cliJ4l1Do medical evidence showed that Miia DC on Vr rrn we th cans of MI a is It cases.

At Inquests at Poplar on the of two men the medical evidence showed that Ii both cases death was due to tnuenaa. The Onaer remarked that despite these two eases these reason for saying that was not so urnlett at Poplar as LD other part of London. At Kdmonton there wry. I deaths tram from pneumonia last week. Gardeners from heal parks are MlJIiu to dig U.

grave On. under. tale received orders for funerals last week. These jars bee fatal of tufloenxa In one road in green. The local I are unable to rope the situation and of them have refused to saaertak fresh cases.

LEPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY. Ta following ar reports from country districts bteen fatal during the past week. the disc U11 very prevalent. Tber un been IU death during the week. The authorities have asked that It Nio functions should be cancelled and that the pablic should not attend places of amusement or psblic gatherings.

bxH. In the district clot. deaths save been registered. Seventeen elementary schools will do to-day lot a fortnight. orrmoCTB.

Aa Order of tb Day ham been issued the military authorities placing all theatres ant cinema to tb garrison out of hounds for troops and suggesting that all commanding officers should encourage outdoor sport for their men. Eighteen deaths have occurred. All tk Sunday schools and public elementary school closed and on tb recommendation of tb Health Committee cinema proprietors are. con. tb adoption of on instead of two per- Igrmances nightly.

XxaDoOv eptdemie is Dreading a number of the being reported. Eru medjeal ofOorr of health report that- the epidemic now shows signs of abatement. There were 104 deaths in on week. The wt rat of mortality was anting people between the are of I and who tried to follow their occupa- wnen they were in a state. TLocx epidemic has dlaorsnized the postal rystem tb Peak of Derbyshire.

At seA Uatlock Bath there Is now only one delivery letters daily. Gaur SiTxrV Thousands of children and suey teachers bce. been attacked by the disease sad most of the schools bay. been closed. XmM.

urban council have derided to par(4551 a hundredweight drum of concentrated at extract to make beef tea for the free use of say inhabitant suffering front Influenza whe are reed of this Toad of food. The disease ta severe la Ute district. DISINFECTANTS lx DUBLIN STREETS. There ha been an alarming spread of lnfinerza Is publin. A chaplain ho took the place of TLer Murray who wd In hospital on Friday yesterday.

Tb. autboriUes see having sprinkled with disinfectants. During the ek US victim of tb epidemic were buried LD iitii. I At Newry the spinning mills ar short-handed rag to trJnenza and pat dzr prevails amen the working classes. Doctors are working night an.

ar. In County rJIdMe JOG are reported sod deaths un occurred. x. CU Daniel. Joint founder with MM Florence LaItIn el lb.

Cord. de Allis. OwatenjetserIand 4 of the carpet workshop at Ounten for British haernnd. has died in London from pneumonia fellow mnaenza. Kbe was on a visit England In eon- exien 1111 her work in witzerld.

which she had a parry-ill. on lee three years wit 6 a zMt which 1 PrtaSlcS her strength. Ta vbitoary notice on page 1 of 7 U- contain the names of seven persons whose stlM were due to influenia or pneumonia following leave from American hospHaU ving been fd. U. FooItmabn' Company hay.

tempo. abandoned the entertainment American that they had planned. fuar sisters died from Influenza last week a DUKE OP COyifAVGHT AND ROXS CUlJ. 1 meeting i in bet held on Wednesday at 3 p.m. TJoone.

under the presidency of the Mavnr to rive expression to the Emrlri raiia4 i UI' gallant pHty emcee. th Nsv of tb Army sn T. ke of CPTBUWWM win the chief speaker I Admiral lto Wrmyva. Genera nm RobertMm. sod Major eneral Sir lIN1 if.

the jaJ Air Force. hand lb. the meeting will be by ticket ram Sir reward HoUen. the hen- treasurer UI tVvmos hub Bridge Howe. RC.

fi-eiad Guards will attend. An tbe speakers will sv the audience to rive proof of tbeir JIPIOCiaIJoa II to extend the. Chevron. Dub movement tb King is patron. The Cbevren Out n11 a bow and pIac for met 114 bet vnprovtded for.

is uoeits' WEEK. a I f. conference at Grosvenor nomo a rew4utlon was moved proposing that should obligator fjIM bVbrs for buinesn trsdewn AeSJIOE in rationed JUK to 1' witliin prracribec nvXKJn of Carr A. LhJIrrrG. secreUrj the Karl Closing Association Ii inefldJWftI by a large majority declaring th If mtemt a' the principle of a 4 1 hours IT 7 UouIdb upheld.

and that ItnUhipl ohoppers could be met by at I arraneement and tL abopkeeees s. The amendment IUTM that no step takm by any Govern at I epartnent to extend shop hours without 5 aiation with tradesmen's associaUons sad 11 THE FCXDcxCERTl Qa will ha present at a roneert In th. ral Albert nail on S-- In aid of th XIIII for I oitI Okers and fen of the Navy T. a 4 AU Fore Those who haft alreadj ww4 their service 8 Tho a Jf Lw nrcbeilra lAdy Tree Mm Mackmth Mi Marl. Hall.

Mrs. Gertrude Tomalln Jorf Hark Mr. Zachar. Mr. ULvI.

Tree. Mr Barry peal ami Mr at th reset ran. Recent gift foe thu 2" ved at 4mia tr IIoo e. I 3aot. NW 1000 fins Mr.

Sidney lra Port Talbot. the MwMi nt of sul rrloUMM tna Mr. sad fcrrtnnBrougbtoiitbmlUaJs fUr. V. IL R.

to wrongly gi Mr. U. IL v7llM is serving InFraaosU tt i ldCavalr7. SINN FEIN AND MK. DILLON.

UPROAR AT MANCHESTER MEETING. Mr. Jon iv MI wait I. principal sn-ake' at a meeting hold ia the Pre Trade UsflMaorbrstet' vmUTday by tM Vnited league of rent JletaIn four and five tbouranil pfi cma were twseent. The call of the chairman for a collection In aid of the um of the Uundalk was met with a cry of What atoct the Itirb prixonersr The tutledkn was toad.

but Sinn Fritters in different parts of the hall sang Tbe iudiera on This was unt by tied Save Ireland led by the Mr. I illnroae ut for some time his attempts a to siirak failrd. A determined oppositkn ihowed itself and the stewards attempted to eject inter. both male and female. Alter a time the a.

it the pow- warn sought. The siiuing of The Pear Little Wiamnk" by the Sinn Felnera was almost drowned by the uproar. The combatants swaying to and fro cheered or hooted. A blwjarkrt whose feelings against the disturbers wer thoroughly aroused. was assisted by toldirr.

The woman a Feinera offered a violent rrnbdanoe arid several of them were dragged from the Iwer end of the hall pa the platform and put into the street. Alter several free ftjhts had brought the audience to a great pitch of excitement. the leader of the Non Yclnrrs was soiled and ttuwt out. One tat the ale wards who had been very roughly used was heard to exclaim above- the din. fluke are wanted here.

A woman who was being forced towards the nit received rather a sharp blow rom an tmsympUaetla member of her own sex. The bluejacket thereupon I the ct of her assailant act of gallantry whkhevokrd them. Eventually order was and' th meeting as Id. NO ALLIANCE WITH OTHER PARTIES. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE DECISION.

Mr. T. POCoIOlO SIP as Preoident presided Saturday at. the Annual Convention of the Voitid rif League or Oft' Britain. held to the Memorial WI.

ManchetUr. Among the resolution was one urine the Irith Peellamnentary Party to sever their alliance with the liberal Party at th earliest possible moment. Mr. Inuo MP said that they could not sever what did not exist. Thor.

formerly an alliance nit it Was independent and placed no bonds on the Inch Party. That alliance was finally and absolutely broken when. la August. Kit. the Liberal Party broke faith with them and went back on its pledged word.

ar no more in alliance with the UbPlal Party. Mr. Dillon declared. than we are alliance with th German Emperor. stand absolutely Independent independent as we.

were. bete Mr. Parch went Into alliance with the Liberal Party is th early rightiec when we fought and detested It over Irish Coercion. shall all yourselves wjth whatever ngiiah party stands for Irish freedom! for true Liberalism. The resolution was with.

drawn. Tbe PUSBTT In moving the adoption of the annual report. said the story had not yet ken written but it would have to be written. or what be Irish of Great Britain had done in the way. lie un it waS a story which would reflect credit on he Yalour.

patriotism and dear or their nee when the great issues of Tight and wrong wer put. before tb world. On th suggestion several resolutions on th question of relationship with th Labour Party wee discussed OIKWn1IUT Mr. Dnzo spoke of the present position of parties. lie Mid that the Labour leaders ere mistaken In taking office.

fly doing so they had divided their Pasty. was Ii old Parliamentary hand Mel ho knew that the Labour Pasty had IT weakened its Influence and It stsenrth. Mr. Lloyd George was too many for then. Mr.

Lloyd George was bout the astutset politician left in England and he was roing to crest. the Lloyd George Party a Xatlonaf arty led by himself. What proof as there that if that Convention resolved to support the Labour Party' they might pot Onl themselves in the next Parliament with few friends and with UM leaden of Labour Party la Mr. Lloyd Georges Cabinet I strongly toot the view that they should remain Independent of alt partl. At the earn me the reword of th Labour Patty was the dearest and best with regard to Irish questions.

ed he could never forget the loyalty sod generosity shown them in the nisi of last spring wtan aid was inn against tb conscription proposals. A amendment on Irish men and women GreatBritain not to pledge tns to any putieat party. either Labour. Liberal or. Tory.

until they get the mandate from the standing com- mitte in consultation with the Iwsncbei eonfrrned was unanimously agrees to. Subsequently by a majority it was agreed that Irish YOU should given to any candidate who supported by his vote tb Ttoum of Commons the applIcatIon by' tb rtrUsh Parliament of conscription to Ireland without the consent of the Irish people. STONEHENGE HANDED OVER. SIR A MOW ON FURTHER. EXCAVATIONS.

On Salisbury on Saturday afternoon SI one- irnge was formally handed over to the nation Mr Chubb of Remerton Lodge Salisbury. ant accepted on behalf of the Government by Sir Alfred Mood. In receiving the deed of gift. th First Comm. of Works said the step that Mr.

Chubb had so generously and patriotically taken bad aroused the deepest feeling of gratitude throughout the country. The Prime Minister had his 1 appreciation of Mr. Chubb action. Not only had tonebenge itself now become the property or the nation. but 30 acres of surrounding ground accompanied the gift.

lie hoped that steps would be takrn to improve the surroundings of Stonehenge. bad been snuck criticism of the fencing but It. would be impossible to leave the monument entirely unguarded. It was proposed. bytneans 01 a sunken fence.

to afford th-t neconary protection without offending the eye. lie also hoped that it would be Bible to extend the Important excavations which I already ken made on the sit. lere were In the local museum some of the stone Implements with which the huge stones of the temple of hton age were droned and trimmed. It was hoped that. nidsr suprrvkion.

discover would be de on the site which would Ihmw further light on the history rut the monument. This ceremony takes place. he concluded. at a time which is perhaps a turning point in the history of our country. After fouryears of anxiety.

toil. and peril we see at last the un of victory shining over the horlxen. It is a good augury. Our ancestors here worshipped the sun when it rose. We to-day ran turn our ryes towards the sun of victory won so gallantly by the men who have goneVut coil fought and died for us.

A COOPERATIVE DAILY XEWSPAfER. About 300 delegates from women and men's guilds and trade us1bn branches attended a conference or th Cooperative Newspaper Society Lbnlted at ex halt. Strand on Saturday. Mr. Thtooxoux.

chairman or the Cooperative' Newspaper Society who presided. said that one of the roost important event in cooperst ive journal i was the opening of a permanent office of the Yeoperaiire News in Fleet lie forecast the advent of a new cooperative daily paper sod urged the working elasnea to II. their support to their own new rper Mr. C. W.

IlwpuA MP said be had often thought that rooperators did nut know London and Its potentialities. It would be e. he thought. It a million pounds were spent to makrrg the cooperative movement known in London. There wee never a better time than tb prevent for tb erection of a new daily paper on cooperative principle A revolution ace unanimously passed the meeting to nipport th campaign for a pre rewive sod democratically owned daily pews- MOTHERS AXDSOXS1X WAR TIME.

A third and enlarged edition of this book. by' Mr. Ernest Barker. Fellow of New College. Oxford.

will he published by Mr. A. L. Humphrey In th next few clan. Three more pl- have been added to this edition entitled Thai VIetory.

Young America MX The- City of God The. articles attracted mwh attention when they rraM In Tin Time. and this new edition Is being lamed In reopens to 1 many requests toe their publication In took form. DEATH OP CAPTAjy J. BARXATO.

i The death mm" pneumonia following on Influenza Of Captain Jack Ilarnato eldest son of th Ute it. I. Iiarnato occurred suddenly on sjurstay after a few days' illness at Duke square. Captain Bsrnato ho was 24 veara old was one of the four naval airmen who the early days of the war bombed Constantinople. lie only recently celebrated tho Itset al' of his marriage to Mlas D.

nis. a THE lATESTITUIfE TO-MORROW. For the lavextituni by the King or th Order of th British Empire to-morrow. recipient. and ticket holders will he admitted re the Buckingham Oat.

entrant to th Palane at 1 0 ns. instead of at 30 am ArroixTMEirr. The nrr. DAVID MOCOAX. Vicar of YtlnguanC ha.

been nominated by the errbhithop of Canterbury to the vicarage Alkhain. pear Dover. Mary Griffin. U. of Great street LC.

hawker. was fined JO at street Police Court for- sslilsg matches in the Strand at prices' in neon of those THE NATIONAL JPURSE. STRICTER CONTROL IX PARLIAMENT. The NinthReport or I he Select Committee on National Exprnditure has been published as a White Paper Ill Investigation lr is staled shows a consensus of opinion that the present Parliamentary control over rxpenditur i inadequate. In that view say the Committee.

coocs. Tbe Report states that the Committee of the whole Home of Commons on Supply ha the naniebut none of the method' of a committee. It was establi hed in the days of recurring conflict Let wren Parliament and tb Crown a device to secure freedom of discussion on matters of finance. The Committee expresa the opinion thata far athe direct effective control of proposals or ezpcodikire is roncecued. It would he true to say hat if the estimates wet.

never presented. and the Committee of Supply never set Up. there would hi no noticeable difference. Indeed a large past of the estimates are formally psmnd. year by year under he closure at the roil or each seenon wit bout even the appearance of discussion while every Item in may estimate.

whither closured or not. emerges trout the Iarliamenlary process in precisely the same shape a It entered it. The estimates undergo in normal times a dose examination by the Treasury. but Treasury control. invaluable as it is up to a point not a substitute for Parliamentary control.

Tbe Report goes on I It is recognized on all hands that the work of the Comptroller and General and of th Public Accounts Committee which ex- mines and reports on the remit of his inquiries. highly efficient soil useful but no one wool. suggest that it coven or could hi made to cover the rbol field. The Committee consider that the Ministry as a whole should be responsible both for making and for declining tomake proposals to Parliament for Increased expenditure. The committee recommend that there should appointed each Session two tanding Committee on Ultimate essh con tmff of IS minders and that a third should be added if desirable.

It should be I he duty of the committees to consider the annual Estimate. and such Supplementary EstImates as tbe conditions allowed. and to report to the llouaa any economies which they regarded as desirable and which do' not raise qu tkms of policy. It should he eUbli as the practice of Parliament that members should vote freely on motions for reductions made in pursuance of recommendations of the' Enties Committee and that the carrying of such it motion against the Govern men of the day should not hi. taken to imply that it no looser possessed the confidence of the iouw.

Tbe terms of money resolutions for hills involving expenditure should be laced on the notice paper of the UOUM. They should embody. or be accompanied by. a White Paper urn biting a statement of the probable amount. If the conditions did not allow such a statement to be rained a White.

Paper should be presented giving the reasons. Any statement furnished in connexion with a money resolution should referred to on. of tb Estimates Committees for examination and report unless the House should dispense with that wooed ore in any particular case. A Minister should tot be at liberty to dissociate himself publicly from his colleagues in matters of expenditure and to throw on tb Treasury alone the onus of refusing a particular grant affecting his Department. The Treasury should cease to be itself a spending department.

FINANCIAL ADVISER TO THE BOARD OP TRADE. SIR W. PLENDERS HONORARY POST. On the. invitation of the President of the Board of Trade.

Kir William Plender ha undertaken to et a Honorary Financial Adviser to the Board of Trade. It will be his duty to advise the Board on matters relating to their financial administration including the financial aspect of any bwdnon matters which are. or may hereafter come under their control. LORD WEIR ON THE RAF VITAL SHARE IN VICTORY. At Glasgow on Saturday the Imperial Alt Fleet aeroplane City of Glasgow.

the funds for which were raised by the- citizens was publicly prevented to Canada suit handed over to the Royal Air Fore. for service at the front. This completes the three LAF units presented to Canada by efforts organisei by the IAJ Committee. Lord Weir Air Minister writing to Glasgow In acknowledgment of tb gilt. said the Allies' victories haul created a situation wherein the air operations were rendered even more valuable than before.

The Mr Force had so developed as to lie able to a vital influence to determining the length of the war. In Palestine the' air squadron wn the main instru- meet in converting a military detect into complete destruction of the enemy forces. The Air For believed they could best assist" towards peace continuing to hit the enemy as hard as possible. FEEDING" THE GUNS IN THE COUNTRY. 7190000 1 ROM BIRMINGHAM.

The total amount contributed during Feed th Guns' week. which concluded on Saturday night at' Birmingham wa 7100000. Saturdays con triloollona included 220000 front the Birmingham Small Arms Company making a total Investment 111 of a million I KJ' Limited IWOOOO and the London City and Westminster 11 Bank. 1100000. In 10 months Birmingham has I rained 161 millions in three efforts for war funds.

It At Newcastle the weeks total was ZS27 43. i i Approximate totals for other centres are KbefOrb i 11600000 Iljrtbe 110000 and Shrewsbury 500000. NEW FUEL INSPECTORS. HELP FOR HOTELS. HOSPITALS.

AND WORKHOUSES. The coal and lighting arrangements of hotels hospitals. Poor Law institutions laundries public baths end wash-house are to receive the attention of the economy officers of the Coal Cont rollers Department. These and other trial tblihmrnl come under the Hou and Lighting Order but a their drnmuo so widely from those of the ordinary hou been decided to apply separate treat men waste and to I leruNI economy. According of the Technical Department of the Coal be appointed inspectors and will art to non ebold Fuel knees differ bold it has to prneat engineers itrolwi tts local Furl Overseers.

They will consult with frfce heads establishment. as to the beat means of ctirg down light said fuel conj umpt' while malntaiDN. a proper standard of comfort and efficiency. FOOTBALL AFTER THE WAR. In governing circles of the Football Association It i recognized that there must be some changes in method sod policy after the war and the view is taken that twofore anytbin definite i done to introduce reforms it would be advisable to consider as a whole the various usetiong that have been made.

A conference presided oter by Mr. 3. chairman of the Association Council. will therefore be held at the headquarters 41. square.

Wo. op Tusnda. November 12. at which representative win I prevent from the council and also from the Football League. Southern Lru London tnm.

tinatinn county associations and other bodies. Problems of football after the war will be considered. Another subject likely to be diWUeCd Is the possibility of running the. Football Association Challenge Cup this season in a modified form alter Christmas. WOMEN AND LAIIOR An effort being made by pacifist IOCfDIaja certain dirtRcta to Influence those engaged In ship son.

struidon and munition work In Ivour or a peace by negotiation. The Women's Piety I doing everything possible to counteract this danger. At a meeting at Querns II to-morrow afternoon at o'clock Miss ChrisUbcl Ptnlhnrrt and Mrs. Drummond win speak on the valuable work which Is being done by women workers In all the great Industrial cent re with the. object of restoring that confidence which is an necessary to maintain output.

Every patriot lo woman's help needed and speakers and organizers are urgently wanted. Those who ate unable to attend the Ing ar Invited to rail at or write to the headquarters of the Women's Party William-street Knighta- bridge London. BWI lUPROTEXEXT OF INDUSTRIAL ART. oil. President of the Board of Education will preside at a meeting of the ROTal Society of Art street.

Adelphi WC at 3 o'clock to-day when a Joint appeal will be maul. for funds for tb society's scheme for the Improvement of industrial art. and for the Board of Wd British Institute of Industrial Art. Lord Leverhulme Sir AlInm. Sir Woodman' Burbi4ge Sir William MCormlct and others win peak.

XILKUEXSRED CROSS COLLECTION. The' Metropolitanlaiivmens Society have decided to orpapixe a to Red Cross collection throorhbut London. and every milt. seller employed by the society Is being asked to undertake a collection on his round. It is hoped that.

a lat amount will thus be' tailed. and that. as practically everybody takes milk. no one win be missed in this great appeal. The date fixed for UM collection is November 7 AIRCRAFT WORKERS' THREAT.

BY RESULTS. A dispute threatening serious trouble lix lb. aircraft Industry has arisen in the National Factory at intrre. The difference dates back to I mouths a when the Ministry of Munitions et MiheJ stsndari I wages rake end conditions lor skilled aircraft woodworker on the understanding that all systems of rueful by then in existence should con- tinu. and that new system screed to by the work.

people in any particular establishment would be and supported bythe Minister. The policy the 111015117 was not to insist on the toIDpulAOfT Introduction of syterna of payment by results but to fupport such systems' wherever they have Lean brought out by mutual agreement between tb employers and the workmen themselves. Questions-have since arisen between the National Committee and Ministry as to the application of this understanding to new systems and to their relative positions on the matter. There gore. UoTta have been recently to th executive councils the various woodworkings trade unions with a view to a further conference between the Ministry and the National Committee.

Without walU Issue 01. these negotiations arid asaiiwt the. lee of the National Aircraft Committee certain oPtJ1e unions and the Liverpool District Aircraft Committee have precipitated a- crisis by threatening a and the expulsion from their trade unions of members participating in the system pf payment by introduced by desire of the men. and with their practically unanimous approval at the Alntree far. ory.

The men in the factory hue represented to the Ministry that wish the system to continue. In these circumstances the Ministry has had to declare that any persons participating in any illegal action In COUnuioo with the stem It the National Factory will be proceeded against sod the Ministry will be compelled to enforce the reasonable policy which it committed of supporting the work. people in any other rid who have by mutual consent adopted similar systems of payment as in Man- tiester. where a system of payment by results is mng attacked. On lydeeide also SO joiners working at Mean.

Tarruw' Sroutn yards on a premium bonus" system have been induced by local trade union official leate work of urgent national importance and the Admiralty have notified the Society of Car- enten and Joiners that they will compelled to take such measures as are open to them unless the action of the local officials is revised. DEAN FOREST MINERS. 6000 MEN TO STRIKE. CD. something unforeseen happens.

000 work- men the Dean Forest Collieries win he on strike the end of th coming week. The Coal Controller. addrttng th men's delegates at Cmderford on Saturday after explaining the whole position. appealed them to brush aside their local trouble un ibis tenon. end of the war which might soon come.

he workmen. however have withdrawn certain offers already made and rejected other proposals that th masters mad. later. The quarrel relates tb successful prosecution by the Norchard of a workman. they then discharged.

and whose reinstatement i insisted on by tb mews association. EQUAL WORK. EQUAL PAY. WOMEN TEACHERS' DEMAND. A meeting organized by the' National Federation of Women Teachers in support of equality of payment or men and women was held in the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday evening.

3115 Aunts Dwsox. who presided. moved a resolution denouncing the prevailing custom of paying a double standard of wage to men and women for the same type of work. and calling on the Government to give a lead to the country by establishing tb principle of equal pay for equal work in all branches of Its service. Miss NINA Bovui Voters Council In supporting the revolution said that to-day they had a Utu- tonal weapon they could use with diznlty and effect.

Women teachers in the nrhools throughout the country were on of the main rungs on the ladder of civilization. Sin W. Dtcexo MP said they were witnessing the birth et a new world. In every country in the globe- there was a stirring' of humanity. and one' of the most remarkable haDoe in this country was the new sentiment with recant to the position of women.

When peace returned we should want women's work more Utan ft and it must not. return to what jt had been in UM past sweated labour. la the training of teachers was much demanded from the women as from the men and yet after training the woman was written off 10 a year values. Mr. 1.

II. Wsrrruores MP Mr. ALBERT Swan. London and Provincial Union of Licensed Vehicle Workers- Miss PnPN President Mr. F.

Rungs. National Union of Clerks Mr. W. 1. MAThSAD and Mr.

H. OOeLLIO supported the resolution. which was carried unanimously. IRISH TEACHERS' BONUS. DECISION OP THE ARBITRATION BOARD.

The Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Govern mont employee. have issued their award on the claims of the Irish National school teachers for a war bonus on Civil Service terms in regard to teachers men am women In the grades of first of firstsecond of first and second of third. and to junior assistazt mIatrmses. the Board have made recommendations that will bring the total amount received by way of. war bonus to 32 108.

a year for men and Ctt a year for women the payments to date as from July I. UlL Teachers who had been excluded from previous awards will now receive the lull 12s. Gd. On the other hand teachers LD convent national schools. who art' paid by capitation grant.

as. excluded on the ground that their salaries are not paid directly by the State but- vlhI nun The Board. however. mends that in such eases the capitation grant should be increased to as to give tb little increase to the teachers in the convent schools. A meeting of the National Teachers' Central Execu- tin Committee considered the award on Saturday.

It. pointed out that. as the award deals with the conditions which sis in July last It cannot he regarded as final. but it asked the teachers to refrain from criticism pending the receipt of ronfldontial circular. which will he toned this week by the Assoeia tion.

Teachers are reminded that they gave an under. taking not to carry out the threatened strike on November I before the Arbitration Board agreed to. consider their application. CAPT. TTTPER AD MR.

HEXDERSOX Speaking at Eat Ham on Saturday CAtre said that Mr. Arthur JJmdTllOI made a fatal blunder whenbe tried to gel British semen to take not only himself lest It. Huysmans to Krtnce for the conference became seamen knew a1 about JJaywmDII and had previously stopped" him going. Mr. nndn had placed himself in a dl lid it was bla own fault.

In the first place. thy were going to meet M. Longuct who. after a visit to this country. had circulated through his paper that the British people were prepared for peace without victory.

That was a lie. A resolution endorsing the seamen's boycott was carried unanimously. THE MARYLEBOXE JIYSTESY WAN. At Marylehone Police Court on Saturday ort Mr. Biron.

th man who said his name was William James. and who had been five weeks ire custody on suspicion or being en unregistered German we. dealt with as a deserter from the Australian Forces and handed over to an escort. It was stated that. his real name was William nrflermaa.

Captain Jennings of the Australian Force said he understood that the prisoner bad been posing a German. hot according to his attestation papers he was not of German descent but the suet of a native of Vlctosia. Australia. lie had served in France arid Ked been-d. The military authorities would deal with him for giving false particulars.

BREAD DESTROYED BY 'FIRE. The- bakery of the South Suburban Cooperative Society. Wiodmin-rcad. Croyden. was burnt out on Saturday.

About SO sacks of flour were rained and GOO quart of bread destroyed. Mingled with water th flour which was caught by tbehoec filled the small courtyard and formed a sticky morass a foot or so deep through which the firemen Toad to wade. A quantity of dough was spoiled by bring wetted. The ovens. however wet.

not damaged. and much of the dough was saved for biking Into pip. food. The less is estimated at bout 1500. OFFICIAL SCRATCniSCS.

AD Vt. Walkers am at p. JtgsowD Kt-aoaT OHM Fu Dews Buinrw. rruK Druxs. Scazesoose Buns.

OUt MOCWOS Huns a mssi Paz Bat. uluasto run. SALE OF- COAL FOR SHIPMENT. The Coal Controller ha isrard revised direction. a to the sale or coal for shipment with th object of codifying tb amendments that baa ha.

mid to the existing directions daring th peat In months and of bringing the schedules of prices rate accordance with thus. prevailing it the present tines. YOURITISll BY SHOP. KEEPERS. MR.

CLYNESS WARNING. Vr. 7. R. czxsrai tb Foot Controller addressed a meeting at tb Lambttb Bathe last night.

11 said that during the part few months the military situation had torn. the closest possible relation to the food. problem. laid not to ray higher prices than America. because we were in paulneriblid They had read headlines boat Tbe Meat Muddle.

but they were reading merely the bnadingsof muddle-headed men did not understand the facts of the case. The had had to bring food fur beast as well a roan. That created the cattle. pig. and poultry problem.

The foods con. IUD by cattle. pip. and poultry ran to hundied of minions of tons and it was better to have tV mile and lean net than no meat at' aU later cit lie appreciated the difficulties of cattle ant poultry breeders and knew was doing an unpopular thing but he did not mind doing that and getting into trouble II he could get our soldiers out of trouble It the earlier. made no wholesale charge.

aplMt trading class but would be more prowl of them if they kept more in mind U. tact that there was a was on. and applied a utile more fairness towards the mesa of consumers. The efforts at squally of distribution of his department had often been frustrated by un justifiable favouritism shown on tb pert of shopkeepers and food dealers and the ewioiis of Orders as to prices in mm respects had become so serious that titer had It in mind to direct. if they much more clue.

attention. and to apply if need be even much more severe penalties for Ukeae offences. When were fixed as a public city to war time. no private man shank allowed to upset them. No device or doable-dealing on the art of any trader or shopkeeper should stand la the way of a public right when Parliament bad decided arrangements for distribution sad rationing intended to be equal and fair to aU.

II. bad been blamed for fixing certain prices of arm produce on a high scale. Without. going Into a full defence sated them to remember that there had burn no more badly treated and underpaid servant than the agricultural worker tbe farm tboum LD particular. Prices of fool should he brought up to a level which would ensure as good wages and as good living conditions for tb agricultural workers as those of tb town and city workers.

UNDERPAID ACTRESSES. ACTORS STRONG PROTEST. An appeal for an actors' union which win appear tb November number of the official organ of tb Actors' Association is beaded by U. following rom an agreement recently published no. UM slay part at arts fig ike star End at Ur kxiods tf The letter put.

tb question to members of the Green Roam Club whether tb forefong II not sufficient reason for a onion. It proceeds i Ate we to allow employers of theatrical to send our' bind into th provinces at a we that will force th weak into prostitution. we allow this to on. then we are worn than they who do it. can oily top it by combine.

we actors on and Indivisible we could stop this traffl In human bodies and souls In six months. auk you to eometo our help. not only to th leer shillings a year it will cost. but your Interest. your good will and your work.

You have no more to lose than the under signed have. Don't wait to see what good we do. Come and help us to do th good. Now. reed this hellish clause acain and then.

reed this For what shall it profit man if pin tb who world and lose his own soul. The signatories Henry Jam fl Reveridge Alfred op. James tarew U. V. Charles V.

France. Nelson Keys Lennox Pawle Sydney Parloll. Aubrey Smith. George Tulley. Henry VLbrt Lauri de and Charles I.

Uallard THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS. MR. MACPHERSON OS OUR ONE SECURITY. Mr. MAcnmumx.

Under-Secretary for War. speaking at Epson. said that whatever the views might about. President Wi1LIOu. 14 point there WM one which he for one.

would to see fought by us. unless President Wilson meant it we must mean it. I refer to tb freedom of U. seas. added.

We are an Our 0. security i our Navy. We can never submit to anything that ran weaken this oa security. If conceded that. what guarantee have who ar not a Continental or a territorial Power.

when we' are dealing. II we eves deal. with the German nation now camouflaging itself Into a democracy. that it word will not he broken 1 We must strong must bold firm must fight for our honour Del our right and our safety. News in Brief.

Rochester Cathedral now has a woman UUrin a roman organist. and a woman verger. Caynarvonshize County Council an losing 300 a rear over their email holdings scheme. Nunsaton and BuXUngtan Toad Control Omunittre us appointed Ii woman as food executive uorr. Mr a Ctanley i retiring from the position of hid Constable of Coventry.

alter 1 yean" service. A German prisoner of war tell on a circular sew at Uantbony timber. camp MonmouthalsAre. tb body tes cut in half. lslintteuo War Shrine.

which is a ra in stone of the on. in Hyde Part. was dedicated and presented lo the borough on Saturday. A lute party of wounded re entertained at Liverpool on Saturday by tb tifl the Canadian Pacific Ocean services. Yr.

Frank of MI. of the known hosiery manalactuna in tb UidLinds. has died in his Wth year. la pursuance of Its powers toiler tb War' Cbaritir Art. Ml the LCLC hat renoTed from the register of war rharitie.

the Commute of Horn. it Rest Victoria Past. Yr. Justice Rowlatt. who sentenced W.

llllin to terra years' penal servttad lor detrandiag lb Bath Corporation. baa reduced tb wale. to on of five years. Fifty local authorities are now keeping pin mainly on garbage which would otherwise to to waste. of Marylebone are providing food for :00 pip at tb Zoological Gardens.

Colliery deputies met lbs. eoalowners of tb Ian- eaahire not re coalfield on Saturday and it was agreed that an It per cent. war bonus should paid on the present day wage of lei. A specially written story by Ridge OI form Put of the pro to be sold at tb Mafia at Kingaway Theatre to-day at 230. In ad of tie toad for the children of puntera killed la tb war.

Early- on Saturday morning a round-op effected by military tad thU police at Revlon House. butt and a consIderable number of men were taken to Une Police Station. The. billiards match of' 11000 points up between Stevenson and Falkinrr received 2000 was eluded at the Grand Rail. square on day.

the being Falkiner. 1000 Stereo- son 1311. Valentines Mansion. lUord. the home of the family of Mr.

rlIolcombe lneJrbr. Mi' has been equipped and furnished as an anon. of tb emrreocy- hospital for wounded soldiers. at. th zpens of local Freemasons.

StaRordahlra Education Committee haft decided to grant a whole holiday to tb school children throughout the county in iDboaoor of th storming of St. Quentin Canal on September St. when th WAdeD- burg line was broken. Treasury assent baa been obtained to increase La tho pay of th subordinate offloers. male and female.

of the Scottish Service corresponding to recently grants to oOcen of similar- tank in Ute English Prison Service. Thursday midday prayer meetings or tb Y3CCLA at the' Mansion Hon. wilt continued in Sir fierce. Marshall's mayoralty. and there wilt alto a monthly meeting orpanlied by the Worlds Evangelical Alb.

vice probably on th third Monday LD each month. While excavating In. a meadow near Woodstock road. do bout a mil from Rochester Castle. some men unearthed skeleton of an adult about two feet below the surface.

Th skeleton was complete and across it was a knife with a haodl loin long. Mr. IT. F. Hammock II.

been elected Vaster of tb Painters' and SUiners Company and Mr. Herbert. Barnett Master of the Ounniakea Company Mr. W. hays.

Secondary of the Qty. ha. been reappointed Master of th Makers of Flaying Card Company. For attempting to bribe Senraast 7. Mitchell by offering him 2 not to arrest him ona charge of employing an Army absentee Michael Goldberg manager of a clothing shop at streeV WhitechapeU was finest 0 at the Thames Police Court At street on Saturday.

John losrpa gym. aged U. fitter of road. WOOZWICb. was sentenced to two months' imprisonment fu th second division for uttering documents containing tales stats.

moot. with to an application had mad for employment as an examiner in works. Mr. Drew the Chelsea Coroner. on Safaudar Oed that Harold Richmond Comer.

Js. of avenue Chelsea. died from natural Medical evidence showed that was suffering from extensive tuberculosis of both. lungs. It was stated that rstud to see a doctor.

as be was a Christian Scientist. The only treatment he received was from Christian Science practitioners. who received tees lot praying for him. PQIffmSare PEARLS. PEARL ROPES PEARL NECKLACES I HE Goldsmiths Silversmiths Company.

fc I most important collection of Pearls of highest quality which includes Pearl Necklaces. Pe rl Ropes. and also loose specimen Pearls for matching and strengtheotng necklaces in a wide range of prices. The Goldsmiths SOrenmiths Company invite purchasers of Pearls to inspect this collection and compare the exceptional value offered. Warning! The Co1dsaitM and" SQvenmitlii Company Lave a branch esttbuaameBU II.

Regent Street. QzfonI Street or eliewktK in London or abroad only one address 1 12. Regent Street. London. VII T3IK GOLDSMITHS SILVERSMITHS ZXMOT JeYoCllus to HM The Kb.

112 Rezent Street. London. Wt nmmmii No. 7 PETER' ROBINSON'S OXFORD STREET LONDON WI Gowns of Distinction Special Departmental Display This Week Two of Ie nan hundreds 0 attractive ttylet yoar Infection. No.

7 Pretty Model In rich quality ChITlflCUS yoke nod sash in contrasting shade of Georgette handsomely 171 embroidered. 3 tiflS. No. 6. Choice Model Gown 1i Satin Beaut or I i chumeiase 2 Peter Robinson 3 1 TIIS IX.

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