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SLAVERY STILL RAISES
- INTERNATIONAL ISSUES
Traffic in Human ',Beings. Along AfricanCoast Has Not Been,
Completely Suppressed-S-ystemHolds at 'Least• '
, 5;000;0.00, Victims -British .„ Colonial .......,- .
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• ' . Reforms- .", - '.
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Dv' IP, W. WileMl. . • • '1 tihild, fit • n* .HlaVe; though horn .1p...that
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1.1fAir4ily it is, ii,63,umod thatt!..ilvtill4 !, litAttlES, II! liberatedantoinetleally.:and
year of• grace -1027.alavery and the• without .111tY intoriek :passing tit •AIM%
; • slash trhde, • hre1.O;vils thathave beee, ,ewner, et thhvParent or .parents. .. .-
- •' . brought.- to an • end ,. by• the ' march .of '• • • ., • - • " '1171191tIa/e. iilaXes-.' '' - ,
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,elfilliation.'.4.4.4°. the conscience, ,Ocii ' Thut1.4 •;eneehaigkel, 'inaair• or , the
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mankind.: ....Wo..d not,„ the.:•ninet,eentit- 4aees.". began .t�, eseape.,, •:, If • .they
. 011410. .040, ,191/g,A0.93.1- of 01,1,•=xd7 ,Of,i0tOit: the : cnreetly SeVeraed celeny,:,- -
,pation a -Piffled,: to Artnertca, to Africa,- :ot etee-a'a.,eene,the,y could, net be iie,
te Asia apd...eyen te.,the peasantspt.. cantered..,., But withigthe protectore ,.
'Ttnettitt;b9rae1t1 , ." ..- ', . . ate thej,clilefa did net hesitate to seize '
-It 'contee7 as a .-almelt,„ then, to he ' thein '.41..nft . return thein te, their ,own.
7 told 9n, the.authority et:the Leagne14'. ere:,. '•,it .'meent, that stiddenly Great
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; Nations that.-the.•iiyatem Pee•Vails-etill ..11ritain;,in this', twentieth ,Century; hat.
hi nineteen, conetriait and that heeCeontfented.' by ' the 'Very 'problem'',
fects. a Polhliation difileeit.te,:,,estimato ot• the fugitive fi1a.iii-',;v011011. }tartlet
but not los'S, than -5,000,000 hi number... Iteecher -, **ewe .. . drantintiZed • ;.ia a .•
••,'I'lte- Stav.cie-ttill , to 'he emancipated in •eurioe'3'-lejaas Qaiiia.,e,.. : .. ...., , ...,.
.' 'the y o.a.r.j7.0:47: . .4)•e ;mote' ; •ihrinerena.' ..•A'reektPtfired.slay34'apPealed to1.tlie,
tlien,Itlie'nagt00,11 .0.11,:il),OipE.i(ed hy 'tl1e7 court', ' a ild '',01fai,gelar, his :Mister.'.With
proclaniatiell: ;etPresieent •LinceinT- Eseatilt:-, ' It WaS,., Of course,' •a test
Even witninthe 'British :Enlpire,there ...ease; and in the lower court the slave
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are Stireivele of •slavery,.ope of Which ' won,. •But. On ennead the ..811Preme
.-_,that • in Sierra 'Leone -is -Prov014g Court of Sierra Leone, by the vote' of . . '•
!Fierious'controvetsy., ' .: ' • two Judges • .to :one,' decided against '.•••.'
• • ' ' Chine and AhySainla.
• The thief• .cpenttles'
*ere :04.0s. and ...Abyssinia,,,„ in ,eaCh ot
:which it is .eetlinateci that about 2,-
000•,000 persons. are held :la • bondage'.
*•• -,Hlt is .eirly 'fair'•• to add that in: !fpriitie•
-the, (yeti ie,th,e :less SerloUlt of' the..two•••
Tier slaves's are.,,proltal),iy: but on in
150 '.of .thte, whole national papulation.
In Abyssinia' the °slave. nunnirieally.
lone itt five. Of het -Inhabitants, • •
Slavery• .89 unple•agarit re: word.
that 'Coyerairtent in China -:-the
•Cantbilest e--Itaa;'thoeght • it, well to
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4ttle Ship /of the Mr
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•. • • MAMMOTH AIF1• E31W
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the „Sla,vd, ,the decision' stating that' rreriee haen• nhw •hrillhr‘ed. battle P1,411e, Which was ,shown fat the' firStAinte, to the .American Legion: v
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"reasonable force" mieht ' he used 't.O ors •at VillaeoubleY airdrome, It, is claimed:to. he tile 'first nE its icihd, earrYitIg gue,S andnrinor.Plates. • .
retake him,- At present this is the • e-
law ' • • . childreft. There' is servitude'fOr debt, I AD ;1' • d.•
The'..diSsepting Indge did net mince There is Contract labor.
ejs words. e said, , , . ' fact, 'With the wlaele world sub-, Ainerica. and .Pra.nee have their.
".$1avery is 'rePtignant to .• natural Jected' to a rapid mitterial develOp- eternal flanies. which ...by. their Clear
justice, ,equity ,and geo,d• conseienee. w 1.o s • i "
• .1 . . , . 6 i commonly kaawa. that in England a
y Remin er
• 1 t hicl 'Id cu toms are evetY- 1CeeS'allYe the metnorY• et 'the
and •the., Coert .phould not ..SupPort the..11e1 : P 1
111
V a Witt ha.," ' saerifiCe of the war ilea
d.:.: It la less
Institution' in aii3i .siii•oe: ,. or form, iirit# knov,. edge verv, het e xerc s i . , „
eeremody similarly PaYs tribute
whether the Legisiatnre' expreselY •ihg an ahthotitY,•over ignorance; "With. ,•ciailY.
. o ;sem 1. ice( mae 196 • %
fothids 'it .or- net.' '' • :•• • .• , . strength everywhere controlling weak. • ,• 1 ,
'Fii,eSent • Status Untenable. ' 'ne04. there :are all the elethents avail r 1 Every , 'running. ,at 'eleven oeleck •a
e: able for the 'elaboration Of a slavery ,shle-mh CereMony is performed in Can -
. . Playing The Game
Yin 'just a e•ommen warkmat '
• ,E)jraivilig 'cloWn comnlon, wage,
But I'm happier than lots of nen
OccupY stage.,. '
I jive. a day's full measure •*;
And, when that day Is done,
1."rn happier beettuSe knoVe'
My pay was fairly yv914
•terbuty Cithedral. aelected -recrnit - • •
fur- oi 1 ) ressive•than
• n One 1,• now regarded %as th the ure n e s 01 P •
sold into :ilondage..• (?re'at foremest' lawyer,: hes the. slaveries of the Past. • •
11 from a depot of- the Buffs, •EaSt kora'.
•'apply the term ."adopted childreil" -to .,.
Somehow havsn't tithe. Co moan
bt..0.1..ft.(1. :In treitchtint terms• that the What ,does Make' e difference, Is the .Ilegiment, at :Canterbury, gees • ' to •the
1 „warrior, .04461 . in , ,,t40../cathe.dal, ...1NTY lot With all the:nigh; .
.. •-,.,-------41, + . i the contented Slave • eensideratel4 that is -inim i% ly gni '9"
the res,ultant.- eon,uSTO''11`-`at authoifty. . . , . , - , • ! ' • ed , te „.. sert„ v to .the 1 , . , , In ,
.4 bo•ok contains thenames of the• en
wherere.sti t4e. 4.1r.566k .0f j..,.fe.,,,,.. This I.:,euesi I'M too 'darned' busY••••
4'4/oink, t ii, pretighly:rey job::: •
If i• v'e ignere the 'eamoufiage, :however.
caee • dahhet he left . where it :hole fact that for the .first tinte'lbere 11aS.
• we den' }tardily doubt the...jai:term:et .
_. . . rest's:. ;,•There. Is no etteettert here; of been set op a .worldovide...orgartization •
Oat. China _Chronic .C1h. fi CA) S i 011$ ' and
have been re,..;•reabie 1te t'he,' tr•pipp, 'TiOt ..tratc.,(1.1iY ,11 'kind atidc,indUlgent :mese tippeatanee anywh•e,re of tnese abueee, of tlie. regiment Who lest -their lives in ..:
" a.,. (,-,ine,..h,tin%an ter, and With ,no, desite . to obtain A. 'It has ' no.• .pnwer -tci..aboish,:,,tuern.,,....but tiik? wo., .and:the.,:young :891140. 1...,ayi.7., And soinething teliS me 'in mi 'heart
only in. eniuni, but is i I've round the Magic, , Spell
. -.pt untiirniults 1, a e?.,,.., .1e,,,-,.ci..i.1 Pnte• ‘,4,ith -hes lot When. he •risks -the light of clay. The .most-intheential- 3', ; • • -. •
!gurus Cult Growing Prince of Wes
MoVement, Says Sir Robert
Bruce,. `Moving Forward
With Other Agencies
That Are Toiling for
Social Ameliora-
ticyi. of People
Great • laterect ' Was
.neoastil in Edinburgh -when becaine
Iltiewn:‘that •Jes,CP,11
. well-
known Piditilo„rgh..eltfien„, 1140 .been
•.elected .president, . of the 'puma fed,
:eratieit
Derby. : 'prr ..TOSeph: Ayr.
'shire .anzin,••1aml,, *biel,1:1141tee:: it
partieularly:.11tting, -.Wee born
Allo-
way, . the .scene OT -Tani • O'Shanter's'
.41Idnight..reVels., ;
Sir, Rob.crt Pnibe, in rellir1ng,ad7,
dreee, field that Tam; O'Shanter •!W91114,
probably :have found hiinaelt, in tine
COligeniel:COMPany1noW at the:amnia
federation '41incliela Or these, for
Pff0:yearr.., beep raii.on a. tee-
total .:1)40s., attributed.lhe
change orenstent.'iu.:sonie degre,o "to
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thel.reet1,thiit':'.1,ieeien.'Were no*. Meta-
berta4, of fiurne. and had °Veit!
.formed highs Of 'their own, but .he
clairne(1 .that , the'. federation polict
had been • the ..ofibt, factor in lifting
the 'cult •ont:Cif its old reputatipn-
that ' the. annual celebrations Were
more Concerned with drink than: With
cleveitien to the "immortal
"The cult," ho said, "is- now • mov-
• ing forward shoulder' to .shoulder with,
all these other agencies that are
tor the eqelalarnfilloratio* of. the
people., • It is '.the realization 'of the
t • greater"itreedern, • The slaVe is not; it has the power to expese, them to ' °fitly' turns ever., a fresh pageeach Of happiness, success, and peace .
iii a . 'Tlie' very far -t tli, - the, muni41 • , • _. , .•.
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;Referringto the ".130ek of • Late at thrs.. '
elten 'have .ieSuca ,an (treer erOhilmieafel:fe and..1.-mtr.ill a thf:111 ter .1.iherty.; , s„ natibita can. be hrPtIglit, to the bar
direct sale gial, purchase ofFIC-0.7'-eir,-'::-"T-1.'''0"--il$041thets-.--nii-t-elilicifLinteroational„,,,oplitiOn --special, *ineouiritpl-.--serVice in' the.
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P -" 0,1 ;Lt..„„lisked to oxnlain its tteatrrient of ith cathedral', thehTiot•canterbfity-
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. • . t „aiverY heantithi
'is: tigniaczint: , .4.• •• .; • • , , • _
• ". •• • . - I ,Hri; 11 on the ',beeline of li,umblety it MaY .be hoped said'-,1ecent
ly •Abyas;nian, . •
Tliat the debision : of the -that this' initial right' 1eriforniation, I hhir. fiee'PlY Cherished • poeseasten,. atid
---A'e.c9111,ing to, Tip • ;• ..Judges be-eliallanged iu Par- if :firmly hialitt-Tained kor 'a feNV. Yeare 1 we the Cathedral welcome With:all
Jottea of .the. ,11't:„'el, ltaz:s-",lizi,nient goes without, eaying. Inci,eed; will beeoine. an effecttire gharcliansiiip, Our hearts "turning over of a
tattal1i,' 'itesent--14 •is. Per- 1it rnaY .be taken ter. granted that the strong 'enough to .prevent :the . iravo,i/ fresh page in that '330.0k of by a ,
,opeased • to .11e-,P-s'earc,11 ;, Government will •• itself, anticipate' wren b man. to "Mail' ft' I t pieked'reeruit from the Buffs'. Depot:".
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alaNerk titat preva1ls..tlt:rougeout ..he • such criticis.in.• • . • .often'have'Statned the:pages of sputa • • . • •
'•cfrOhntrY. •11.(1•1 Threheltout 7eNcialhern.,', Afriea, an& 'history.t-k.:
t. leo; the 'evil'. •the hvil.,ehh.filled the Near East; 'there' is • a geed- deal
, AhYsSitiiii.4thelf.. The one1•*-4"1-.1Ca.h.,,•rhore„..of ..sla.y,ery • than' is „usually
' ,fate...that,.liaa ....1.ii......i....el ia:o Inadei-,n, ized, in. gp;ypi, Wh:ere ir. negro ,ein.-•
, 'times as an. .ipde,..-.1:414,:it• :z0,,,,....,eig,:Y ' ployee 1.,....; mi say ..at a hetet need only
.is tiadai the: .strougheld • net ...i4IY 01, 'go ie 1.he pollee station and.,claiin fife
the slave OWner' but also. 9' I the sieVe irsedom, . the • SerVitilde, has ' been
' 'raider :and the slave; trader,. •, .1 a me1ierate11. I until'at:, is. scareelY,,dis,
' markets' •are Stip, open and.- a •tinguishabie .in taiank, cases from per -
British: eolony. • like ,Kenya ,has:.to. L•
reanent •:•oactipatiori. lit .•tlAe, Soudan
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spend' ,$2015,000, a year . in. protecting slaye raiding -has.. beeii :stopped. and
• the .11110011s from -bandits ', Whose. hese the .systent is to be regarded:..only As
,Of operations:is the ancient King 1001 a local: survieal,, more -obvione_in some
;---i,,, 'ef_Ethiepia.' In reaent,1years Maar districia :than' ill.otheri.. r. '
' T ',1•110Uoii.'nfiS ' of African's ha:ie.:been...0)7 , .
Cecked BuCe.ba-t Stopped.
'. dueled ity Africans under the.; creel, '_ •••, ., : ,
Prore Turkel-, Morocco.4 Tu in s and
;conditions, 1,associated .With the'. old.... •• . .
• • • . : ' • Algierethe sensations of ,slav,ery have If He Didn't •Go. Too ,Pate. :'
time elava gees., • , . • • - 7- ., . • .. .! , • , • • . . . • - , , • theirssensibilities,•• . • • -
' But . act Make
' • • ' • been perhaps eliramated but the thing Motor st' • • halt n a • urbstone - • "
"'Won't, you take a little, rIde with me, .:
)4 ; the well-being of ymir' organilation
' The- record. of •Grezte:Britaitt as ,an ... • . ,. : ,1 ,( . i.: g t .c . .
itself has still te, be eimPtetely eradi7
- ' -' 1 of 'the SlaYe the paramount cerisideratiOn.' , •
..• • ' e•-•-'----ele-----ee •,
. Japan and ,The.,V.S4.
Providence Journal: The retold.. of
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a
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,Jealousy
3daiousk. ,c4ardetedstie
of little-
ness. The biggest and t e es men
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always ,think Of , the buelness
whole inif weiedme ' augge-
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stione trent .any quarter, • The Jealous
exectitive : a large '''enterpriae is to-
day ,a'miallt„-• ;It is a• rnista:ke' for, any
brainy man to shrink7froiti. ,Offering
Worthwhile reconiniendations beCenee
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.te-a-r• that jealousy may lbe incurred.
If -yea have in idea you are certain
• As useful, ' don't be • afraid .to speak up.
iklwas hdwever cessider the, feelings
of -others and act.with due 'regard' to
e„,gen „it ,
trade .has heon cxcelleiii. within ;the seated. The .tiitleous, Massaerealsof the . • • -
"Vei-''
last few. years , the :Maharajah et, Le-: „A'ruienings.; .ieff.:,riutnY,!thensnnda of I;
pal; her..ally, has emarieipated ,53.,eao caneivors 'A. State' et...Slavery, t'reni l-er-Yes---e-lryoit dont,
of his subjeCte servitiide, and which same ,,have •ticieti.., liberated by "
• In Burrnh slaves:. to' the number 'of 1110'efforta. hr :sYnipathizers 111'AV:est-
. .5;600 .have been set. fi•Ce 'at :a cost, af atir ,cOuntries;.• butthere are' many
$15 anitice. • • In ntaiidated territory Wito leive , not been thus :rescued:.
:„.around • _Lake anea . ,.._a iniportance of•
Jthan :485,000- Slaves. takee er froin,:i•th;at 'bv. the e cOniientione:Of . St.
rer-
.,COrritaii sovereignty: in 1919, 11 is ',declared
•• • :-1 -1::slavery- in all forms" -'-a :very'
• The Sierra Leone 'Prcib:ein. :.iarrrcaelting :and. signitleant phrase'-
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. • to. suppressed...by ill.° signatory.
.. But ;in Sierra 1..,eone. („Trea, itaia . ,
last few years, -Moreover, , riniat
If a man ()Wes you thirty- cents and tiring inereasing belief bothtO.Ameri,
offM•slycla six nickels in payrnent yoh &Ms and to Salitinesethatthe ,Cprnmer-
1501 will be within our rights by refusing dal anti. financial ties, which hind the.
to accept ft and ' in demanding its two nations together are, becoming so
equivalent •in because` twenty= Strong that lid: dispute's over the racial
five .cents -is ,the liinit inynjekels as or the naval atieStion or any other
legal tender but if someone ,wants to &phonetic controversy.. are likely to
, • ..use•your impair a 'trice '
stye Vou $5 in rackets you can
t•egarded as •the
herself, has 1)1 111 c,aught palming. 11;41- thaY, e
toryitorivii in ..t.iiat reglon iteo, 1,101a .i.,. , .,•.,„,,(. rt.l. Of 111(1 Workl,t ,110W rapi,ci- Pe, e ''.3edgelc'rt•'' .
, eltteft'irins who are resPeitalle.e fOr- the '.'llf'.'-d' '' " ' '''''' ' ' .".•• ; • • • • :
N. .inert*. deciarittien of prineiPlesie
.itetiial exereise of autitarity... These
. • - tiet;• htlwever.r..•'ettotiii% i. ' i- was the
.. : C 1 ... . , .11 in& , 1). \ t. 1 ,11 ilt.,,,S, k",111111., ,„ , . . • - , , , ,,,... ,, .
h'eftaitis •11' ; '''• • •;11 .- -' tri.b11.7 .oratqn.. .:Jobn Philpet--.01 rt -f -i;
a ..right °Vey, sl:INTs 1v1117iv. rez,emblzs4
• N soinew bat. the owtierliip ,,of, fs 11N: .f.'N.19'. "'ili4;:t11:31 ,-.••••Oi.s-r-itat'vlgthince 16 the.
e.ttct al, lamllerds in leerope. • .• , , ..lP•ri:tt-4-17•4''.1.1i'.1-.....- '''4.--qe-litil' ''te-at'.. ,wilihh-
he r Op e,a '..ed 111 '13 t hap •iiiice..- (Phis- ik
fniring .titirtyyours a. so,',-crol:,;ut,y
till' pr4nciple tbst .bas lYceit anpried by.
11,,,,,•\‘,. .113,,,n) 1.v.Igtle Of "4' 4110115 to. the, abolition
...Great I4 14 liaa alehttise'ed.in 'lle.• •
8 litvef.4.ave held Muter it 'e a ti lia't. les s'ai,i, . i!"11:11, 1,,:.1Y•(..1.e•..,1)‘!,-,111,:iiIi. ':'11.11111:4.1.1mtaliv'Oe.r.:3; b:seelni:
• natiyeeittW.., • Pr cc Is t•ly
. , Estimate's•Offt,I,,:•,The Itialiest is 215,040
. Another' figure :11.' 4 1,1).1h)0*,. .-of :1111i11,11. , N...entia.n.,WhIeli *.itas. .1...wen r'ittided by
inx,.e .(11(114r1e..(... than ,'Ithy; ollie.r. 'cite;
144,,,,c.„:013,,,:,,c.,1,s, \ 011114,11 :+41opto.1,11 it he rto, hut • further.
, elle:third, (i). 50,000, '11;10. freed theill,
. '<1101gliters, Tint. at init.:•• ;low is;it ,c;,;,,i '''-` -1 )'I 03 vitc.,501)'' iliseitedi at the
. .SelV,es by marrying
ini_altoe :,,t,“1:1e,i...1121it:i40.1stii,litt,Itt,}:11.‘}Itilel.::::1301,11ii41,4,:.,11'itri,,14•• ...';:t.''',',i‘':;',e';Itl,,:, e:,)ti't.)1,,),.4,1'''y No ''IiIt4let8t?i!'I'l•I'ne,'Iltl....1,0e01)301irii
.. ,,tr;e"iy"'.01);4•1:;,.1.421,:pv;;it1,.0 iq \..,,,,,1 ',.,.,.„ Aan.,...t!..17) tilt'. Letigite and stato 110w.
..1'," rela.1,-,..4s.4litti has oraeoecieti." •
° c•a, ...' • '" '...
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4. s;I:e,:a. Traciii•Oentinues...'• •
3ery as' ;with armattientS, ,a
1,11 tele' io .. he drawn: betweeti
;lie e.••ses.taott by 41 conntry nad.• the .
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Part 48 a prOteetorafe' over 1443 '.1 pito a itew era fot,Man-
•• Tb Ed ' 111 ;.0'.:
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- List; year WE34 4)as:10i1 ' illy ov,41.01,1..4,•(
• , which ifIL had ..ireya 1.:1111e \I :el
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thirty YteLPH 14,0„.Would..11;31 a hreit.,1111, .
theithitSe. to an 4(3(4 4)'. 414(4 141013 "1.1)'.' .trat.t. • ""'t n fl '.11(11111'. • It IS 4101,
1,11it3'' ,ord inan(o all perstilitl: Ntro' .W. .11.1110'.0'1., 3.13 , 0131.31111 ,,t,lit) LehglIp • of
' 1)ron gb. 1 1(143) tlto P4 0104 eve ao 1 ":".;,',i,Li.t•IY.. 10s. bek.,a us% s`ue..cessfoi in
dar-eed. to 1)y' 1(4 11'. lly.. fre,Willie. .• 't1.1..'.1'h1,‘4'1I1i•I41'‘1‘1. ,4,,. ha. ,s' l•eV.• 14,•i ra. • iler. is..t• l. e,
s,ay6
siavs-beitentit f11,1; 011 011te,1i41
their 431 144(4'! rit0 ordUmtwo ilmrin ) IA0 4 4,%ra..Mi 3I0 t110 11aiiic..
tiites 141avo'ify to' tie,' ev,',:,4o,q 11,.;,,nova•0.,.1\-oe,still 0111.11111ea •for tlistitlica,
.tiOn and • pi•eve'til s• na4., 4(1 41i1 i 11W kg .0f 1....‘1..•'..t.1--"•-• ''....' "4,3V,:'(4 'f:t,''Illit' 4.0 1
1(1'.'7,4st
the' sit -item , froiii.,..our:41d41 Ilio' iirotiit.L .' .‘. 1 1.1. . 1'1 1 1.'.."0 151r ,4.11=10,-`11 Clfahlber•
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. 110g.t.001419)ii of, pef sow; IlltlwrM 441 1433(4113 rt(ore 1; tw'oniotti Of various
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-• ' -.....L......•
after. year.
dship • that deepens year
-7Debsted' Drama
•
..Melbotirne Australian: , • No one
would_dreain. of , claiming for the•aver-
age . New York plays of the monlent
the • .redeeming virtues :of...tlionght or
'art.... They. frankly. eXploit, for box -
office • , purposeS, „' primitive " • curiosity
-„resarded-Ithe_daily_:. newsimPer . •-a
and .einotion.. . There ie no' doubt the. menace. • On he coral ary believe
'
poet's .ideal, that brotherhood of man,
that we are reaching after, We .Witnt
that, among oqrselves in industry;
want that socially; We • want that in,
our internatIon.al relationti. •'•• And it is:
'Coiniag yet fez a that Just; think
how: the poet would have been thrill. -
.ed by that '..Part realization , his
dreame' the ' League ef Nations."
As. eVidence-. of • the spread ' . Of the
,Burns Caaberra, he said, the
neey capitol:of' Australia, .it was .pro-
Poped to erect a" Mentorra to the' poet":
- "We have hid amazing ovidenee ot-
Greets )ks
,
13ritish Heir -Apparent ' Pays
Tribute to Legionnaires and:
Speak. of in
Given by
Them - in Europe's .
"Darkest Days" •
• LondOn.-1-Tbe Prince, Of Wales.
flresged• the '4.ci:,1-ri...#ican lLegionnaires at
4„luneheen the 'Bittlitih Oho'
Orel Service, ,Leagn,e and. the";Britialz ,
Legion.; nod. at Which he. presided. The,.
full text of the, speeehmas.ei.foliewst"''
"Although it rhy privilege as Patnin'''
et the ,Brit'ish Legion and"‘ the','British
Xhinire.".Service Lisagne to, preside at
this; te. us very memorable 'gathering -
:arid '19 propoee Om' big , Meath,: the •
King and the 'President Or the United
, . „ . .• •
.States, , ',Which' I, am 4a about to propose.
• shall leayo7. the ote important
apeeChee to ,Earl Ludy- .
Vear.tr"PpeneerClaurchill.''. They pc,4,4
do a.,:grenf deal of hard:, workfor the11':,
trifieji,' Legion. ,may be that '
piore'tbe,.teilow who travels .about
seta. the . For thig41,eeeinn then
t.,rnhat not be mean and say too rnuch
'ahead. of them, but,I,de Want person-
ally to Welecone.you all, • our conaradea
in Arnie from the United' States and
the 'inenibers Of • the1. American Woe'
nien'aAuxiliary Moat • heartily to our
country. ' •That so' many of you 1$41,0:
paid us' the compliinent of Including '
*Great •Britain in; your visit: to, Europe -
and the battlefields' is, I can- atsine
yeu;••very •inuch appreciated.• . .
• Memories Recalled, • ,
"1 de net believe Many of iy,ou .haye :
been back in Europe since yo' Were'
over : with the. American Expedition- ,
ary • Force, !What . wondertnl.rnemories
and nisei • What sad memories those
battlefields must have stirred within..
yen.‘ythen •.sorite of you ,visited •thent
list Month. They must have reinind-
.Yoit. .:very Qf thosedhys
*hen you Came over as our cenirades,
Iz ,armS to -help us in the day*:
of theZgreatest:Ctisis Aurone has ever
kriciwn: Then during those daya.:Yell
-Secittis'h. literary tevival, and' never' ',10unct,. us withent' either heart',
. •
slaati . the: days of Fergusson mid 'lleteta,atnitsy..wt°h•fsel'thr 15 our trthadaittiotrnuael:' 4Wc)asY"
Bur hs there beenso wideepreed,
:an interest in the Veynncnia' of greeting our triadelr6m:the'ethier
...good.___Morias„.44ee,„÷_ekomoop,t,_,te.itoL, ' Now eight years later you come
ems. so410. ' lost•s .9ur „gae.s..s,, -•1--cair-assurerytitt. •
menace', flooding the, country claily as you..1Vare when Yen .werh Soldiers, and
broadcasting should- becorne a•seriotte 44 ppl'eiIOIi$LUU you, are 'Welcome in, that weir_ as
ty I haire not looked 'hPOn hroadcast-. Which know Your tenvention re-,
'mere, we 'are, going td do our .
it doop, with 'abates. of the spoken What la
werd....,ot, standard, English. PerSenal- best-to-riVal the wariiith-of'Welcome -4 •
ing in that light anY. more Alien have ceived Oa the centinent. ; ate, Very " • '
,proud of our Legion over. here, •Just ,
:irrtlre-.-‘panie• way as you - are proud of
' the theatre:. reflects: and. reacts. upon
•popular etandardsand tastes, and
,ceriqueat.hY:SuCh. productiOns.
wjIl have. a,1.3*. effeet Mere partiettlar7,
quPew the. ,more jsu.seeptiPle,
hers, of' the pethlicf-,4hose, in whom
the .BWAY: of •reason and7Prineinle
. . .
that •*e might 'eveateallk. get ivery
considerable'.; prattical ,asalatance in
our carripalgn for .the, pre.sereation of
a km:10,440g° of the',. yerAncolnk from
'brpatleasting.", • • ' "
' •
•
Legleny',Stattels fin. Much
- ethe. British Legion' stands 'fort..a'. „
• , • , •
Where let', in this ' country. at 'stands
ter sacrifice and it ,stands for 'corn.
, • ra.deshiti. , Those •are,. two Wonderful
and- the thoughtless.' 'Many .question 85, 0 U S .7(Airists thing.,. and . they. heOaree almost in-
and -
during he War, specially .a
not.strong, the' young,, the uneclueated,.., ' . ; : . • ,. ' .
.• the fritent; They Just seemed to haP•
whether such plays de not'deserve to ' ' • • 1: ..
•, , . . . . • , , , ,
,
en out daily lives, hut, helleve me; -
.. • •• Entereitat Windsor lit
'be glassed with indecent films or pest- they..ahould he part: of Our daily
'cards.. , Their motive and: their • effect,
are the same. ,, '
• , •
• •
:Ouch! '. .
Banana -"Mr.: Orange ...is alwaYa
scoffing at everybody."
Pear-"A.'regular mock orange'
. , , .
"ADA1116Tki'S, ADVENTURES" -By O., Jacobson
'
RUN
rEt.t.ERS
xNockE.
tile Lyrae
eey otrr
itmi.t1;
tessT
ale EAeCtliDUAKE'
EXTRA!!
IN
GOSH
teeveR TROLEMT '
ID GET CAUGHT
ita 'AN
EARTI-IVAKE!
'Iles A. Goad Shot.
OrilY Five Per Cent: Asked
ALOut Liquor
Says Report ' . '7
Detroit ; Mich -During the summer
. •
aloyiths, following .rePeal of the On
tali() ,Temperance Aet, more than 85;
000 automSbi1e teurists"ttont the Uni-.
ted States vthited interior Ontarie via
the Detroit -,Essex route' aldne, accOr1.-
ing to statiscis Compiled by the. taseX
andk thought, just as' ranch now in
pewee timcrand forever. Surely one
d'oesn't ,have to be at war to •be flght
ing, an 'enemy ,and ...pints people . to
realize: how:essential., those two thinge „
.are, comp.etition and the strug- •
.gles :Of' ordinary routine life -We. are. •
all from whatever conrittY we may
come, 'ant •sornetithes .tee :forget Stied.: •
fice and comradeship. . We. shouldn't.'
'• ,"So' Mueh for what ont'tVre:tegicins.
,. . • ..
can 'cici .withia,Our OWn•countries. No*..
.ptiiintY Automobile Club , • •• I belleye that .•the.,,same; thing ,applies
: ..a.nand Bti- '
• , The club:, .urlfich.ha'a'"chaikin: of Is- to Ourrelations.' as Ainerie
'
tish;, as ' 9ne' toantry :, to another. ,If.
suance 'of.'antemobile toUring p'erreita
outWard.'circumatinceit ,.eieelia.tei 'hzive
te\aliene. passing .,into. the iaterier 'Of •
:
ythe previnee through 'Windaer,eiti-
Changed on' this Your isecend, Visit:tile
mates" that ;:, thes
,.
••,
Oirit in whicb"*e• receive :you' 114001.
. :.:e.. .
t•cinriste sPetit'. more than • ta 000.00 ' .`Pertaini3r has not.' . ... '
!ilWe .Of the :. Eiritish Legion never .'• •
The automobile teurists are .estitnated:- ' '
have, :Meitai will forget ,.. the links
'
techaVe harribe.red less •than A.tenth Of
the total. nOttAouring',aliens :NIA16. Viait.: which'••theet hard daPe.' of 'the Y7ir '
Oar brethren • forged between. from the,'
'pa. Windsor:Only ; ... - '`, ' ' • ' • • ' ' United, States mid oursolvee It is the :
' The. interesting obeerVation that a'
duty of the great' English-speaking'
rn.ajOrity . de the • tottilts . tabitlated'''
, . . . „
hatiens, .9f:the ,,,,,bilatO.':,Ode to it that .
were attraeted tethe prevince by its
tbOse linke• ' de, init''beconace;., a ;mer0.
scenic beauties' is 'Made bk.thesergen.-
senttmental assOelatien, .to . see "that ••
.:ization-in-ate .report-'enalleie-publie re-
theY. •r6inain and :continuo 4.1wayg--aa
c,eiftly,'„ • ,. -..' ' ' • ' ' ' "-
"Only five per, cent.; of:the visitors
asked how Nation permits were obtain-
ed,. and' about one ''Per• dent: actually
bought Peer or Whisky in Windsor he -
"fete Starling' 'Mit:on their' tripa,"- the,
report asserts. ••,
, The...statistics showed Ohio,Mielil
gam, Illinois and Kentheky•lead in the
'number of automobile tourista, in the
order named. There were a • number
of visitors ,regiatered, from, Alaska.. '
P0a0 ..Balkaais
Again Disturbed
,
Assassination at Prague ,T; Of
Alba. nian Minister Causes'
Anxiety,
London The pence or the 1311ki13e
has again heat distirrbod hy' an aS- h f %ad ,h01•Se and Who in.
. •
strong and practical ties.' to' unite 'us
in the ta:sk ot Maintaining. the ,
peace 'of- the world Which is realizing
that ,centinaed peace is absolutely,.
necessary for ite very existeeca:: If ,
We use it 10 tile Way;'we'-ahould:--
in the 'years :of:Peaoe he able to rePair
a -lot Of the havoe whielr the war
hixinght :to so' many of 4.38' •
The Hero of lioheniollern!
,
Berlin ,Morientiosti (Tho.' petrenii.-
Ing tone of' the, letter in.whtch the ex-••
Kaiser: cengratulated President. Iliad- •
enberg on the oodasicar of the: iinyetl.,;
•ing or , the Tannenberg. reemcirial, id, .
deeply resented). The .lieroi& spirit
of Tanneliberg to which the: ox Kaiser
tiPpeals" :has absolutely , nothing in
cothwon NV 41:1 the state of :nand, in
Vir4C1.1 William,the Second a'ad his son
made for ." in: those fateful,
days-. A• le'aieer Whot in •August," 1614,
lve the inlnuctidn'to fight' to tho• leat'
rea c4, 1 ,
igitzthatio.n. Tho ,JhgetSlaNeBulgarian, the 'darkest' heur lett the "artily ,
fetreent. Over the, iiihrder.Of General. Lijo po.ope)..0,d nod. ,,ti•eh, 16,ig0r 'wad
Ii:ovitchevitch.had 'barely stibaided thitOuched hy the spirit' et tatifien-
.
.whett recently at Praglie',TSetia 11leY. b.61.,e, .$11611 a Man lois net:the moral
',C.IVittliii-lcnvoigier" c6i•e011bot-hi
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tnight be'-dhe tonsion hetWeen '
Albania and •Sugo-Slavice Wtich rs
T,Cthl ' -Beauty ,surghOlIS ,,say thse.mtitter a
Caused llurepdan anxietY. ' It Is : lifting a face Id: cerriParativelY Sim- •
Ale() hinted that the incident reight be pio Piobabty the hardest, parthi'
connected with the Macedonian Move.1 keeping the fae:e lifted, When the hill
Went; • 09i14.e0 ie„ •
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