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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-1-17, Page 2ares a tot. 0 rvh 4•, erp, S is TTuAs clSia 4 ,..11„ $3,17T; i- $41 fiFt li'tainiain, tnctnz s? ' 23e t•� No- 1 extra.'reed, 81e; No. 1 rt �� 1litanh` Amerleazi corn—No. 3 yeltow,al noxn;n- C?Li[ono oats --Na. 2 mite, s1 to 82c, nottdbal; No. 3, do., SO to $1.e. aorntnat, Ane to freights outside, lit) 9v:heat- :New, No. 2 ''Sinter, pasta, zn .store Maiaut `ea 1. --No.43,40 to *,3,4_, aoeording tht3 otat& de. !' to aatz„ 41..3E to 41°351 ac- �, to freights outstit.e, t,witeat 41.55 to *1,i*S, according ^k,is outstde. No. 2 g ae o*t3;tng to cru oba ricin 4'$ St P ;t0t,9, in jute F81.30 „ »1. etrorg Lakc ilii.• Safs0accor,y /9'9, , ma,,reiz r ; prompt rielir•eyed gaptreal -- ,a .: per ton. 1?p d11iigs, do., 'our n per bag. iGM4 t, a, -15 50 to 0 4ts, traeFk tti,`o to ?9. a Confirmation - of Report That 25,000 German Soldiers Deserted. A despatch from Petrograd says; Confirmation of the report .that tui armed camp of 25,000 German soldiers have mutinied against being shifted to the western flout, and ate holding the forest near Kovno and are threaten- ing h eaten-ing an, attack upon the other German troops from the rear if they resume ofi'ensrire against Russia, lies beery borne out by four German soldiers Who recently deserted and who offered to enlist in the new international at ray now being organized to fight for Soeialist (rine es under the direc- tion of the It .hetlelecl ary Berl. Rein stein, inter # lona! delegate of thw Socialist L Zor p;a1t, o?America. i Ene RITORY y Column Crossed German ''Mast Airieaai Border and Has. Been Raiding Country .in; Scattered .Groups.. o17Poi s.as: ' 1 •tii*s over the ,rift le coeFa iF' A. despatch from 1 3 i u g p. 1 between lw`erbe, near T.alte Nyas;Ta. Dealing with the course of the opera- , 9'and the coast, in the rieinity of Port„ tionsin East Africa duan the , 4441; , ,r3ln.elia. i3zitislz zla,ouan��cl ti°oops fol - month, an otllcial comnlunie£ttion oat owed up file l ule lda. �' ilcy, ('.'ilii h'riday says. ;, ogler columns acting in eo-operation "Having entered Portuguese tei'ri ! with the Portuguese, disembarked at. • •tory at l+zgo ,ano i s ;a small exhausted Port Amelia•, and ` zdvaanced east Mud of force, short of food am! auanninition, , northeast from the s a German corium wider Gen, von Lot-, 3noy'o ufi talejuiena a Valley, eapt ariog,several snlati isolat- d Portuguese posts, subsequently dis- glersb1g in scattered groups andaaicp- L`z •452 ``i'atz•ol set; past irrreiilbe a rir1' atael;neaatas be xz • have c'eeU few cyanys an pro an eneni' h" liceatedi FROM OLD SCOTLAND OTES OF ilk; RA14'ii. r Es'T FRONT 1U E AND WIAES. What is Goin Onz in thr iiig tlat d�; acid Lowlands of \uid' Scot(°l. 'hepre entaii ha.,tlso_lle p>ri�e fa r>epi gap (lens iia Achnogotil, A sftie' of woi•h: in oid of comforts for solc;ior tlt(1 sailors field a Oa ail, g- iia ' realized a er i 60, \\ iatstora (a.lhrehitltlr-s consented contiiina, as Lord Rector of Aber- , en 1 nig •i°situ• for ;.mother year. The Sun& of 1310 was 'taken in ii:tg t!ect ,a�s $undue to esz,11) -h y c.ow.et.,o,.. air 7 , atee �l C.A hut in France. e suni of tt,l00 r;aa i •alired at t a sale in , fla ^,iei; so provide hktnaesa fa_ rr o:izhdekl sol<iieaand taiitors. Phiiate• John Elliott. son of Airs, Ai}tt, 4 Dovemou zt r c Ilawiek,. bes been awarded the hs,a a :l +ceaal.. The late i k zit: -C o tt Bectu le- t Neill r rh ilei liigtt �la�lex, teft an estatz �;a,ffed at �"'�•a}. n`itE is the `i de - 000 , a.: BUSHELS \E," OF WHEAT k Stines Deides. Exp action Are s to Relies*e l.aia'ei t t ff eedont. 1 ier re ttfl��Mi;. Pi 4 t c[ 5,ttgati0 ren to r ilei e ;IS.. n a.° its. cal t4 . dnlinist :tion as _ - xt additional 90,000 +ileal, the=pito the fact 'ip of°t ; UtPIIIS hail is rdi<ltlle of Deee ier ;cart peotale a},vitt be as1,t'd =t 'hhc deniend troala t1 o:slt, that the food•, it i 3 decided to take sliol't<i e iaz rile Sprit, lAeia ueesls, 11 c> at 0 trtka S rile passe arrtving I OM cease, County Dublin, 141 th • aveort :114tif)41f.r (ea:, Lt TO" gretit 416i the iter9 1 009. e of 1011 itt mount, cff hay being- indoS lv Council announce It al fertIe their pow- Or tl vcia d4 sr oratAe Peace OW The p 1 ldtnd ` l«k° r1`da9 imam The uior ,eat) eat Ilii°ea ll ° t'. p ailit0d ktii It{ti° WOMAN SUFFRAGE WINS IN U. S. Obtainc«d E .ai.di.i ' tide Number of rotes in desl tttClh from \ 4Sh aan utlrag by Feder; ' .Lia7ial ta3"t:LsY,i,; neat won la 9i=aa.;-ala 'hht with e attn.!n; 000• While a;embers in their seals and" throngs in the galleries waited with eager interest, the House adopted by a Y•gte of 274 to 136 a 'resolution prosid- ing for subra sion to the states ofthe. so-called Susra.aI B. Antlloahy amend- ment Tor mendment-Tor National Enfranchisement of Women But for the premise of Speaker Clark to cast hisvote from the Chair for the resolution if it was needed, the change of a single vote to theapposi- ion would have meant •defeat. 'Re publican'Lehder"Mann, who came from a hospital where he has been under., treatment trot. since Congress con- vened, and Representative Sims, of Tennessee. jest out of a sick bed and hardly able to walk to his seat. brought the ':.cities which settled the issue. ate;;itazt clef <tiienpd=in?g a t i • lae milled ell tlia,tthere is, �d (hair suelt will be ri il. 1 tih'r+uhl(t be id' a ittaliiy limen ishl° pre it ini.lher itT ftae'o-isiing lower grzu es.'< lm mill1. v oailci laz eo tined fdtndlilyd r.f :afle in Ibe Unit te tl n to the p rokl nolo.( �e3 lti'sY'tt�;sae.ln la'slat k3• i(oi' tih ,�'3ia$; ol'.profits ei 1seE tl i:eC si"Tnimi,' t ed {Eli tc,is art elitist it tits ANY DEpolim FR N('H tls"lk ii 1e'3 nai n 6tk'om11 a;t2imYYoinaj s_ an omenil et:ate.3h1!"nt, according t dant: dcspatclr to the Central ays: 'As a reprisal for the Te- 1:habitants oP Alsace -Lor- raine, 'against the law of nations. 60ti French will be conveyed to Russia from January 6, and within a few da.,s 400 French women will be sent to the camp et Holzminden (Duchy of Brunswick).'• 30(),fintl TURK DESERTERS CONDUCTING BRIGANDAGE. Constantinople report received here says that within the Ottoman Empire there are roving bands of brigands, estimated to number 300,000. They are mostly armed deserters from the army and are bent on pillage. They even venture near towns, and some- times attack regular tToops in order to get arms and food. -rots APTgRRools,1 AT MRS, \ 1E5, liAAGIttiE.,] 0 11 41 0, oit 412.50, do., good twavY, good bulls. 4a,25i do.. medium Pails, 37-75 do., rongta bulls,. 311.80 to 37; gfit9tL 958.,40 t) 58; do- medium, tO and vntters, $5.25 10 9X43.2.,49 rankers. g6od ehoice. 4'140; do., 8040, 41in; light owes. 412.50 to 314; shoen, honey, 10 47.75; yearlings. 412.25 to 313.25: hogs. fed and .watcred„$18.50; Oo i.e.-toiled off tare, fs'is,75; do., f.o.b., 11111.Not Take Over 'Museum. A despatch .from 1.,andon says: The strong opposition to the utilization of the British 'and National Ilistory Mu - its effect. Lord Curzon,announced in ,the ,Honse of Commons that the Gov- erranent lacl...-not found it necessary to take these buildings over for that coops t m ged upon Leon Trot, viki Foreign Minister; 4fitk importan .as reeeived Sm ay Institute, the olsheviki headento ters. Trotsky i.eplietl, urging: "We did not overthrow the Czar bow- to German Imperialism," Bre PIING WITH' London ays: .-ornmentin„,i- on the formation of a zech-Slovale Willy in France, which \vas authorired by decree printed in the French Gazette, December 19, the Vienna Nene Frele Presse says the army already aniabers 120,000 men. "Although i MA have any de- cisive influen military opera- tions," the newspaper adds. "yet, it may do us considerable harra in the event. of the transfer of Austrian troops to the Nvestern front. The greatest harm, however, is the moral effect f .1 treachery may have on the military power of the Deal monarchy. I DIA The soldiers' Vote 0ave sma h Slaney tele t it to the inf iry held at NN'exI last yrar .41,1 0, een caught it 65 000 AGAINST CONSCRIPTION 43 a suffra the vote zig mi bill giving a Small "Yes" :Majority For Conserif)tion. The Governor-General has i e statement giving reasons why I commissioned Ron. Hagi He states that in +advance of the No tionedist defeat in Parliament he en deavored to ascertain the Situation by .5eeking information df all sections of representatives, with a view to avoid- ing dissolution and decided that the majority of NaPtionalists was likely to retain cohesion, and would be aide to establish a stable Government under Mr. Hughes. 87.10.00 tiled e ti Duro 111 1 nt- o dd Ilar•gietre street early on! t,r0‘....e,,,s :intl. 'tile etas. 1 • f riday. fire/nen init.:red aye: mErey and 1,-,1110,,e,,e/ 01/+. lore '1 )14,19 le The final vote on the Conscription At'ilkortgtletslji):ternilercf"arloltnilk 111'171(•111°1101 til.ilk°1-111,11111t.i‘z'°11;s, le ei en N CONTRIBUTES $2,500,000:T,0 RED CROSS. '"Yes" majority. States in favor . eluded, West Australia and Tasmani who have been decorated is Captain / im„,„ (.10d. protect hriii kingdom, and Turner, 'who commanded the Lust-- 1 place his glory above the suit and the. tania when sbe was torpedoed. He moon, and 'limy the Lord simply ail 01100 more tor- "t the world with the goodness which went to sea again, was pec oer, an now common( s a t proceeds from his holY majesty's good a. ship. Ile has received the fourth class intentions." h of the Order of the British Empire. "Don't be alarmed! This is iner&Q. the way in which the Sultan of Tor - A' despatch from Delhi, India, says: Those agaiast were New Sout Estimates -indicate that well over half waleS, Victoria, Queensland an South Australia, ' .Brittisli Wing 'Four Planes. ,„ key descilibes him.self in a recenteaNtfitrit - order to us, troops in 2+ esopolezin,a,, a,million pounds sterling. .,was raised as V. result 'Of "our day" collections an aid of the Red cross. Hughes Cabinet Noir -Sworn In. A despatch from Melbourne ,sayst The new Hughes Cabinet has been sworn in with practically no -changes. vion. Frank,Tudor has given, notice of purpose. a motion of no con c ence. Fortber organized efforts are he- A despatch, from London savs: • • • - ing Made to secure reamits voluntur- British airplanes on theltalian :i1ront . • • It is evident that, the modesty et the into effect to the Australian navy' Q n Thursday and brought down fouls. "f1:11es1.1 4ear-1 of 'the ferbade him of thorn/ tile War office announced t array of titles, but tilis mighty potent all energies of Australia" to do ish came out of the fight with all the.ir of Moliamined," "the dispeller of all ' evil" and the "divine of divines!' al God -anon earth," "the incantation driven down out of control. TIM Brit - its cluty1in the war. machines inttct. The ruler of Turleey is not the only sovereign \rho el,aims her The Emperor .of Aby,sipia• enjoys the distinction of being, anion g 01 her things, the "king of kings, -wham till nitist obey, as lie is the cause of pre. serration of all aninials, the reg,ulater of e seasons, t he absolute Master of the ebb and tlow of the sea, bi•othor to the sun, and king of the .101-11. wellt•Y umbrellas." telos(:eltriar:ril tee:1311a' \18‘15:eeilla0110111:1116°,c81011{-111til,:ii \CsJ\1111118L, of tweitty-four, The ily. Substantial increases in pay went attaclzed a set•Mdron of seven machine 1 , „ giving the tell list ot 111s extravagant January 1. • 'Speaking in the Reuse of Repre- sentatives, Premier Hughes 'said the Goverinient's one desire was to send • • HIGH-DiROVI „OR. 'me_ RIC ;sap, 1541, 145191. MO IVO ,111ZR gig! 115 Itinn loup AgRINIIK A Southern Cal Pat a