xr Y. ,_ , y . - , . \.¢ .r»" .al cunrolnrow nun IVIQFINIIUG DAILY » ,» . ( 1, ` .»~ -rv r . ~ -1 - '_ ' 7 1 s I 1 _#ii ’ H A i . _ V r _ - ~. ‘,l'l_lIi‘»'.’y__fli‘l‘lll, 'E-i,T.'I,'.i‘.“._. 'I'll'l’ ‘°°" cHARr.oTTs1°owN, CANADA, 'rUssoAY, MARCH 5, 1913 “£3.52”l».`£°¢2.£"‘€.§.Li€’3.I2..,"?l°RS5JI'.fl2$"J. 23° ““° srrlrrr or crrrllrll _ArIIEIlIcAIl rII_oo;Ps iilllllllll all/III Irrsromc nocurlrsrlrs Is sPIIrrr for us. nfrutssn -Hua Ilrrrn ”i“°“l'i“'"‘i"Si Pllovrs Hun PEIIFIDY Violent German llttuck liepulsed I __-__.~___.__ ._._.__'.____..,. ...-... .-.._.....-..--.-v---.-...-..-.--~---.----------------~------------»»~ f - -f ~ _A _ AI-“nary and Machine Gun Says Sir Robert in New York on Hi; |{¢¢um Captured Prisoners and Strewed Ground with |=,,,,_ French Foreign Minister Makes Public Docu- From Wiisllington Expressed Confidence German Dead. Many Casualties Among "‘ _ ' ments Proving That Germany Tried to Dis- That Cause to Which Both Countl-ig; had Americans. I ' E rr-.‘.`T’§_"°.,'.‘Z-.'.-.fit if‘fi-.§‘.‘.'.“'§§‘.fI`,;`.;.’.._...It honour France by Cowardly Compliciiy in Consecrated Their Energies Would Triumph. I l.. NEW YORK, .March 2-Sir Robert Borden, Premier of Canada, in u statement here last night regarding his conference with President Wilson and other Government officials in Washington concerning co-ordination of effort in ‘prosecuting the war, de- clared that “the spirit of Canada seems to be the spirit of tire United States." .‘I‘_"I‘he purpose' of my visit to Wash- iington” said Sir dtobert, “was tools- cuss with t_lre 'British Ambassador and the Government of the United States the utilization ot the resour- ces of the United States and Canada in the most effective \vay for the common purpose of winning the war. The relation of conditions affecting production. tlle_ most effective clu- ployment of natural resources for es- sential industries and other nrattcrs of ai hllldred nature were considered. J “'i‘lle reception accorded to fire :Acting Minister' of l<‘il|arrce, the lion. A. K. Maclean and myself was most cordial. The dlscrrsrslolrs which took place were very irrliuru.te and interesting, und we have rt very warm appreciation ot' the attitude of tho United States ilr its manifest desire to co-operate with us lrl every reu- nonablb way. _ \Vo are well satisfied with the result of our mission and will leave for Ottawa tomorrow night." Regrets Alfronts to William Jennings Bryan. -,Regarding the affront to William Jennings Bryan at a prollibition nlass meeting at Toronto last night, when the Nebraskan was hissed and pre- vented from speaking by returned soldiers, ISir Robert said: “i observed ns a result of nation-wide prollibitiorr Sir Robert stated it had been var- iously estimated at 15,000,000 bushels of grain. and that this economy would continue for the duration of the war' and for an indefinite period after- ward. "l‘lrc dlstiileries, he said. which it was thought would bo put out of business as a result of the change, were not idle but were now busy nlauufacturing alcohol for war purposes. Referring to the Military 'Service Act Sir Robert said its enforcement was proceeding satisl'actol'ily. “ln some ol tions of the courrtl deiermlnatiorl oi' t,lrI-so appeals and we lravo reason to bcllcvc our steps will be approved." ‘lf was said there were .$4,000 np penis l`r'orrr the Draft Irrtw in tilt: pro- _ vince ol' Quebec. flrrlrarla had sent ovcr-~u-us, so tar; ualtles have totuilcd woll up to 150. Tile lrcw nliliiarv ser vrce law will u rol'ity lol add renal levies \v lrnvc to bc made by parlianlcllt. Corn-' ted States to equal Canadars record,` it was pointed out by thc premier, this country would have to place 5,500,000 men ill the field. Sir Robert declined to discuss the probable length of the war or the advisabllity of approving_ Japanese intervention in -Siberia. He` said: “Whether the war is to be con- tinued for a considerable period or otherwise. l am perfectly confident - W'l'i‘H--THE AM-E»R'iCA-N ARMY iN ERAINICE March, 3-Anlerican troops repulsed u strong Gerulan attack this morning in the salient north of 'i‘oul. There were many Anlerican casual- ties, one of the killed being a captain who graduated from West Point ill 1917. The raid was a complete failure, three German prisoners re- maining in American hands. Tile ground irl front of the Amer- lean trellclres wus strewn with Ger- man dead.. Tire >GernluIls had been prepariru: for the raid for three weeks and bc- longed to the 78th Reserve Division of Harlover. 'i`lre prisoners had itun- sia. coins ill their possession and came illto the ircllcllcs opposite ue just before thc Alnericalls took over this sector. Tire Arnericarls lost many kill.-,d and wounded. including oiliccrs, 'i`lre Alri'er'icIllIs displayed the greatest physical courage. bravery and r\,rrcrg_v throughout the cngagcurclrt. and eut- fouglrt the surprised encnly froln the instant corrtaol. wus cstalllislrell. llu|'~, ing the llolnbarwlrrrerrt :I town bvlrind the Alrlericall lille was heavily sllcilcd and there were solne caslluitics, D . . .y there have been at lrulllher ot` ap- I penis," ire said, “and this has tended ` ' to delay. -Recently steps have been taken to expedite the hearings and ` I . I A T0 Glllll_iD_TH%E EASTI .-In I.I~ .-'-lr' r ~ I 5 ‘ ‘ ‘ . - ?lro\r\lTa|lcri)lil§r`tlxl‘tE) a tl ' ~ it' ' ~ ill, , ---_ ___~____. with deepest regret, the occurrence I that the cause to which your country at Toronto. but was very glad to note and my own have consecrated their/ that it was due to various smallpor- energy and their purpose will be tri- tions of the audience. Doubtless the umphant, and that untold sacrifice incident arose out of a nllsunder-I w hich hulrlanity has endured for the Sl-`&WllilS." preservation ot' civilization and of in- Although not possessing any auth- st itutions built up during- nlany -cen-- oritstlve figures regarding the amouut|.turles or slow and sometimes painful of food that would be saved annually, effort will not he in vain." . - “;k::_-:_~::}:;‘:.-_-:_-:::_» _-.-_-,-_-,-_-,-_~_-_-_ 1-,-,_ _-_-_-,»,»_-_-_-_________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_»_-_~_-_-_-.»_-.-.~_-.-.~.~.-_-:--:-:-'- rio IIIIPLOMITIII TIUNS UN QUESTIUN » PEACE, BALFUUR SAYS 1 W1 GUNVERSA- the Daily Mail, it, is understood th:rt!'i‘ - - _-v-.».-_-_-_~,~_-.~» -- s --v\~v--\~\ - ,_ v-.,-»~~ I--= sud- --Iwo M00" "ri-r= ,international Arrangement to Prevent Stores at 000 of whom 40.000 have been ltilh-d.i or pared with th” P°P“IaLi0“ of me U“I'I LONDON, March 4.-Accordirlg to rllnrclr 2.~llv tlrc Assoc-iatcti Press-~! ire .’\rllcr‘ir-all and .lttpzrrrelwe orrrbn.<», the Allies have decided to ask the sadors arrived lrcre today on a spcciaij Japanese to take any stops rlecessary, train. Their trip was an uneventful 5 for the protection of the Allies in the, cue. Far East. WASHINGTON, March A3.-Japalrs, the ltussiau Bolslrcviki government by proposal for action in Siberia has the German coln=mIrrlr.‘cr~ on the cast- crowded German Chancellor Von er Heltiing's .speech illto second place in three days in ‘which to sign the peace tllc consideration of oliiciais here and’ treaty derrlarldcd by the Teutous. there were indications today that dc-_ cisions were being formed which soon Gcrlrlan advance into Russia has been would show themselves ill some nr- resunled. There are applrrently three l`l1I1S€lll€llt Ol' all illterlléltiollill churn- columns ot' (lerlnans advancing in' All ultirrrutuln lraé- been llarldetl to rr t`ro`nt, who has given the Russians- (‘clrlciderlt witll this rlcrlrnnd the cter to -prevent the vast stores at several sectors nt the lille. I Viad_ivostok and control ot’ the trans- Slberian railway ‘from falling into the i) hands of the advancing Germans. I rl All attach by the Teutons near Butte I u Mesull resulted ill the capture off -sectiorl cl' a French position. but url 5' The expectation tlrnt President immediate counter-attack evicted tlrci Wilson was planning to address Con-I Germans. .'l‘he British troops ear:-led grcss very -soon irl reply to Von i~ier‘tl- out srlccessfnl raids north of the lug‘s speech was dissipated today l1,\'| Y-pr'cs-Stnderl rnilrozul und captured n evidences that the president is' ulak - . lo ing no .such plans at tile Ipresent. II ot` W llrisollers. On the other' sectors I,lle front nothing ot’ interest is re- VOLOGDA'\, RUSS IA. Thursday ' ported. IIIIIIIISIIIIIS Irrsslcrrn Iurrrrrr rIrvIIIII:r III IIIjI_IrIIIII A I British Foreign Secretary Says That ii Voni ,,,,;§-»;_;,f;g,;',,,§,1§,2;_._°°;2‘;3;§,,,,,_,,_ I liertiing Really Wants Balance ol Power I,';f,°,‘,§‘;‘“,§}2,',‘.,f°‘;‘.;'.i§!} 1‘,?.‘.`€ fI.‘;"`..i`.iI2 Anilqhoted. Let Germany Abandon Her §.`,.".ii`,§.’II{'ir’l1§`f“i.’r.I’,III’"I.“L?é"1riI5§.“TI.’l`Il§ Iby tht Turks, including tlrildrell. has and west ol` I,Irc .lor'rrsulerrr-Nehulus ' ,been illassaercllm 'Pirie :information ~ was brougllt from Surnsuu by an oft- ‘ - ”'”“”“°' PARIIAMENI Ill UPEN bONDUN,. March 2.-Foreign Sec- retary Balfour replied on ’l‘llursds..v night in the 'House of Colnnlous to criticisms of his receutM2l. "rr von Hortllrls really welll” lt' -------~--_---~-_--" nraku the balance of power arltiqurri.~` *I AM PAYING HIGHEST PRICES for rnuskrnt skins. B. R. llolrnun, 156 Richmond Street. Charlotte- town. 2671-2-21Mtf. furnished rooms for family of two. Apply at this ofiice. 2597-2-16Mtf. In peace arrangements. Ho men- ' tions two countries, he wishes to see sires to see the principles. that the ., 1., _ _ ~ Interest and nanarrt or the rorlulsr- »I=AnA‘son MAcr»nns -ro Lev ev ions concerned should be considered weep or monm ADM, to 224 mm. ton ltfeet. 600-10-12Mtf. Mesopotamia. Turkey’| Ambitious. "Does any one tlrlnlt that it would-V be to the interest and benefit of' the accuses us of being animated with purely ambitious designs when we invaded Mesopotamia and captured Jerusalem. l suppose he would say that Russia was similarly moved when sill occupied itrliieiiiit. But! when Turkey went to war she picked ¢‘2‘,.i§§§;',°§§‘§,',§;’,§?§’,,§f, ` lemamm- mum; restored to Turkey. Palestine “"0 ~1'eAoH£ns Nazono Fon sAeK- 'utcllswan and Alberta Schools. Salaries $800 to $1000 per annum. Apply to (lnnudlan Teacllers’ Ag- ency, Box 14, Regina, Spsk. '- ' 284'!-3-4lVl1mox Ipopulstfons concerned von l-lertllng ,WAN-|»`!°_ 1-E" ¢x'p£R|ENcED cod fishermen oceustolnod to trawl and hand line fishing, to fish next Spring and Summer on the north shore of Prince Edward island. Mo tor bool; and full equipment provi- ded. ol‘_further particulars 'sp- III PAIESIINE _ (special lowfliel cure-rIi.‘,~.`,_i I()ND()r\ Malin l Hrrtrslr iroo|»..' peratlllg nortlr ol lcrrleulcrrr irl Pn- lestine, have made an advance aioni: front ot' twelve miles to ar lunxi- llrlrrn depth of Il,-000 yards astridr- road, the war' office allllourrccd to day. ` I MARCH I8 UR Zll (Special to the Guardiem.) I ()'i"I`AW`!\, r\lar('lr 4.--~-'l`llu dull: lorl the openilu.: ol` i‘rtr'litrrrrcllt will likely, be fixed by the Uabillct today. Mon- day, March lit, or Wednesd_zI_\'. Mari-,II 20 are the most probable dates. lt is cusL0lrrar‘_v to give the tllernbor's_ n ulontlrs notice. but there is rlo stu-I ltutory time fixed. 'ln .»\u|.:ust. 1914,; when the crllcrgellcy session ol' Pnl'-I llltment was culled there was only at week’s notice given. in view of the urgency oi' surnlnoning the iiouse at the earliest, possible date, li is felt' two week’s notice will be srrfllcierlt. I All official declaration or` the elev- tloll results will he made b_v Mr. W. l~'. O‘Collnor‘, K. <3., General lteturu I ing Oiiice'r, next Saturday. SEIIIIEI WIREIESS SEIZEII IN NEW YIIIIIII NEW Vtllili. Mar. -i. Y it \\'n.\r nlullr - `knowlI by l"clli°l'ni 0i`fivil\ls today illnt a powerful wireless outfit orl the top l'Ioor ot' it building ilr the Wall Slroer, district had been seized. ISENATOR DENNIS I FOUNDS CHAIR IN MEMORY OF SONI I ' "~~~ - I }lAliil<‘AX, Mar. ll-»Sell:rl.rrl' Ilerrrlirei I’Iel-lidelli. of the llalifax Ilcrr-rid guru llalhouslo University $60.00(l for the purpose oi' founding e chair ot' go- : vernment and political science in me- nrory of ills son. tlrrptaln Eric Don-` ‘nlI~r. who was lrillf-rl in action ui the hnttle ot’ Vlnly ilirian. Tile gift pro-_ vides also that prizes shall he given, and that the strrdont taking ilu- class who stands highest at uruduntionl 'shall receive a prize ol' $250 with the Erlc Dennis ilold Medal. Tile gover- nors of Dalhousie University in ac-I cepting the handsome gift- passed a' resolution setting forth their high up-i ,preciation of the generosity of Sena-I tor Dennis. Dalhousie is probable, the 'first Canadian university to have ply to Portland Packing Co., Char- lottetown. P. ll. l. 2188-M_10i "such a department. I riul staierrlcllt orl nrilrtary uperatlolrs issued tonight rl-ads: "ill tile t:rlill'sI: of tllc Inst Iwo lluys the artillery activity has been rather' intense. (ln tho night ot' March lst the Ge|'rl\ulls nlndi- nn attack uuzrirlsi thc llois ilu 'I‘r'rr|»<_-ze, wllivir was re- plriscd 4-onlplr-lr>l_v hy the tire ol' our nrtillt-r_v .zrllrl Irraelrirrc gulls. 'l‘llf~ (loI'lr\nlls_lrnve liolrlllalwlt-\\'s one bout got, into tiri- snrf null r~npsiv.ell. l*`i\'c rrrorl trorui this boat were landed on thc island. PRIIIESIS AGAINST _ SENDING IiiiIEli , III5III’S__lII SIBERIA (Special to the Guardian.) i.t).\'l)()\', ;\ll\inr, l.A'i`lro Mattr- r-lr0st,cr‘ Gllzrlwiiztrr, ilr rt iezuiilll.: nl‘lir~,iv| to`T .I ff War Against Europe l’.\lti.\', .\lnIt‘II 21.- '|`\\'Ir |li.~'tllr'i<- rlor'rII|I<-nl.~<, one slIlr\\'ilr;; llrc tit-rlrlnu (lovI»|'r|nrelli`.~'~ rl<~t»>r'rrrirurtIon to l'o|'i~l- wart' upon l~‘|'ullr~i~ Irrrd illr- ollwr' .sett- ing forth l'nus<.ll~' rvlrivll irrriirr-od (lor- nrnny to tultr- AIsnuI-l.nl'r'Irllle. were rnsrdv prriiiilz tmlrry ily .\'lI>pirI:n l‘it'iroIr, Ihr- l"r‘i-Irclr I-`<»rrIiarr hiilrister. 'l`hr- .\li|r|s|I‘l‘ \\'I|:-l .~|rl-;rIr',~:rl‘_\' of Ihr- pro- test Irrlule lr_\' r'r1||r'»~.»'<~III;rlIrvs ol' Ihr: Nzrtiorllri .\.-.~'r-,rrrI>I_\' of .\lut'f'-I.oI'|:rirle acnilrsl nrrnexnliorr to il<‘r'Ilran_\'. . "| will \~:~tuIlli.~Il |»_\ t|or‘u|rlr'rIl>'." .~ riri .\l. l’i<'|rolr. “Ilr:rr Iirr- (_'.ly the (it‘rrrlul|.~' rleiilu-|';l|i\ly r'i»||l|¢\|-t-rl in r‘\‘i|;I.irlr‘ till- Irrost l`I'I_clrIl`ul ol' \vur';= they II-it-rl to rlrslrorlorrr' us b_\' Ihr- r»ownr'ril_\- 1-oIu|iIiI‘ii_\' in :rrrrlluslr into \\`IIir'h they |i|'o\\' I‘]II|'|lpr\. I will i~staliii~'II it in till- lr-v»~I:rIiolI or';r |Ior'rIlrrr~|I| tlrnr tin- Hr-|'rrrnn`t‘Ir;IIrr-ifilz r. :Iltwr lr:r\'i|r;: 1il‘.'rwIr rip, pr'<».~‘|~r'\'i~r| r':|Ir-t'1IIl_\. :IIIII you will ser- \vll_\ ilr till* Irru.~.t |»r'nt`oI|lr|I I|r_\>=;, ‘Il' tire I-`rcrlt'lr (lc\'er‘rr1rr\~rl| rlcvlnrr-s it; will rclnnirr nculrzri \'.';ur i‘lxco,iiorrc_\"; will irc good enough to Ileclnle thur- 'we nrust. as Ir grrzrrwrrrtev ot` rr»~rrIr'uilt_\.I reuIll|'c the lrrrruiirlg ow-I' ol' thr- lorr- resscs ci' 'i‘oul and Yerriurr; that we; will oceurry lllcnl and will rr:.~Ilol-.- them after tire end ot' the war with Russia. A reply' to thi.-'. question must r'ezl<-lr Ili-ro lrefor Snitrrtlsty al`I,r'lrloIrrr ui Your e’cIor-Ir. r “'i`irnl." .~:;r,iI| .\Ir. I’il-1l|;u_ "is llow. »..¢c-¢..~..,,~»~. .¢,~. H. CD§ Il”l"| RESISTANG ._._._.__... "’-"' " Ilr»r'lrro.lr_v wanted pence at the mo- rnelrl \\lu»n she Ilcc`ll-rretl wur. That iS lrow .llle Gernlan. ;rr‘/~r»pt,nrn-I-, then that the provinces \\<_-r't- irl I'\~aiit_\' iI`rer|cll, with the - it-ruterl neterrsions ot German ,,, ,. ,, . A . :,tutr~.~.-Irrr-rr since. especially the asser- - I' 'if 1 ' - tions of former- tillnlrccllor Von Beth- I , rrrrrlrrr-Ilollwr-I: and the .present Chau w--llor Voullt \’orr licrtlllrg, that most or' the provllrcos were always. German. 'l'lr,- l~'or'cir:n l\-linister lnade public for the Iirst lime. the full text of a let ter wrirlr-lr by William l. the grand- frrtlrer ct' the pl'ese'rlt Gcrnran Enlper- or' to iinlproses l'}ugclri»\_ The letter is rllrtcd \"\ér,~'flille-4. October' 26, 1870. “.\t'|,er lilo lnrnlcns‘e sacrifices for ~~ - _ .__ ._ , r “ I” , 1 __ > ~-,~.-V . , I A -_ ~~-~ -- ----- ~ I I ~,-' » ”` “ T » I ' ' " ‘ M f . , > " . i.. » s J A ° I. -;=»;: __ i if.il"» I T .», - ..J‘l`-,_ E; 1 Qiljig ’__.. will " "`I'l`I"f » ._ r- =.._'»r. 5?: ‘_ if ;.' "'i >,',.i_f,Tl _r '.2411 a _ _ fc ‘_ " P 1 ,;~ -rr, ,Iii-‘lx _'T' t' ‘lil Ii.-_ I ._-,-; I -I I. '_ I .1 I. 1 r _ ‘~;.-__;-..i.1fgi 'S' Y fi ` A-A ' - l ,, I . ` . . 1, _ ,»v ., .. \ .I ..» r i._Ti`, ' -‘.‘;“~ f-'.>`.“° -fr‘;'» ,gif ‘ fi, I L. _. _, ,rr . . . .r~ f ""` f; if. rig' } `~ I. ~- 'rr_'.`, ‘ frf 31;- - ‘I " I5?-1 lrer' rIcl`er\se." read by M. Pichon, 'IIT “Gf>r'rrrarr_r desires to be assured ‘that the rrexr war will find her better pre- pared' to repel the aggreseionnpon whit-ll we can count as soon as France shall have repaired her' forces and gained allies. This is the melancholy <~orrsirler‘aticrl alone, and not a desire to .-rrrprnellt nl_v country. whose ter- ritory is sufficiently great,_that obliges me to insist upon the eesslon of ter ritoric.~. that has no other object than in tlrrtw back the starting point the I~‘r-cm-ll armies rlrnl, in the future, will cizrnt- to attack us." Alter' reading the passage M. Pich- orr uslred: “tion one better' destroy lhr- legend von Hertling tries to uuulllislr that the annexation of .\lsIree~i.orr'uilre had for its origin in the minds of its authors the wish to rr~,trrru to Germany, German provinces ol' winch she has been ills-posseseti by I-‘rr-nr-ll usur'putiorr’."' ,,,,,,..~ . ~.»m¢& RMANS NIEET WITH STIFE E IN THEIR UF RUSSIA Report That the Hun Troops Have Been ‘ Ordered to Make No Further Advance and ` Patrols Which Appear - the German Cavalry ed at Move Selle Have Retired. I `“”“-lid. ill-,.nI'li.~-:III rietar:h~’ zrrurlts' Irlolrtr tire lint- I I-‘rom Srrrolclrslr crlrrlr-.< the rr-peril that Ihr-, t}vr°|rrarr.< lnlw- met with' Strom: I‘e:~ri.~tt:rrrI-r- wililirr sixlel-rr versts Il0.T nllles) |'r'oru t)|‘t'lr;l. and lvl-ro t`orr'<-rl to l'r-tire. 'l`|l|\. (lerlunns IIuvr» in-|~Ir |r'\illg lo r'ro.~.~l llli-, l5ert‘.~'~ I I/t)i\IDt)N. lilarnll .°..~.-\ i-'etlogln-.i \;\llrlrli: in the direction of Orsha. llircvt int‘orlnutlou from Novo Selle says rllni, the Germans have received .'rl'Ilr~r's to rllatko no t'urtlre|° advance. rrrrd the tlernlnn cavalry pstrols,'whi'c\x up|renr'cd nt Novo Selle, have retired. .tccorrling to the Smolny lllstitute the i§ol.~\lre‘/iki lu-addrrarters at Petro- rrrnrl. lighting proceeded ‘all Wednes- day morning for possession of Pskov, und n message from Lugo says it is rlellnitoly in Russian possession. Norgcn island". defending llevul |'rorn the sou, is ill Russian hands and the batteries have ii|‘ed on Rollei. wlrcro there are numerous German de- lnclllnerrts. London, Fe-h. 23.-A Russian wire- less lllcssagu, under dale of Februar? LET, says: 3 n men ,Wes an ru ' :inn lllvi-r nlrd' I-olr.~'nlirlrr|v the r.;r'outliiI "l)rlc|:-nies of rho Po0[)l0's Secretar- __ _ , _ in order' to liouill opr\l‘ntion.< in lllr-| int of ilkrairrc arc on tlieir waylfrolfi id'irI~<~tio|r of t')I‘shn :Intl Gorncl. llcdl l\lov lo ilrI‘st~l.it0\;‘slki Fhcy Wgglsggg . , . - . -t'r|"I‘i'IlrIrrrs» froru Iul- with the llorlllcr Kiev Radu." ‘ 4 Us '|‘I<:nll°r;|_f.\'I |'nI:. _ 'r'||.l|1:. .\Iuo.\. I-:'rI‘.' ..... c. ....._,-.,,,-~...»....- ...au-‘ -~- -» Too/tv' rs THE lsooln, o/rv or 0W|\el°S Ui ‘E79 Africa* $53223. """T'°“”"°" '"- Manhattan Say Stands by the 'r*orro.\"|‘o \I";Tr'_ 'fir --Ir She was N01 sunk . , r Irrcl . r. lr~rr-nsrrll-'. , _ .~¢out,lreri_v winds. lnllt€'er. I _ __ _ - » _ 'i‘lrr~ 'lligllest lcrnpcruturc ler~o|~|l-ri _*NT I t`.\l'i<.` TOWN, March 3.--tvlu _ves-terdu_v wus 10 above. At fi n. nr, it was Ll alrovtu At, 9 p. nl. it wus I0 arrhovc. The lowest the previous Ilirilf was zero. 'l`ho Lido will be Irigll this ai`tcr‘noon :rt 2.29 and to-rnorrow :rf R.tl{I; it will Ire lrilrh tomorrow morning nl 4.30 and 'l’llursdn_v at 5.40 'I`l\c sun 1-:els this nvclrlng :rt ¢i.i0 rrnrl tonlor'ro\\‘ at ti.i2: il risr~.-: tomor- row nrul-rllllg nt 0.47 and 'l`lrursdu_\» nl t-,'15, 'l`l\c Inoon rises tol\roI'I'o\\' Illornlng ut 2.l7, I '|`llu 'n|oon‘ wus l\||l on Mol|du_\'. Murclr 25th ut. 4.135 p. rn. The last quarter' of the uloon will he on Tuesday. March 5th ut 7.44 p. m. . The -length of todny will hc eleven hours and twenty one minutes, MInsrd's Llnlment Cures Burns, Etc.- ‘l'i|r< lirltlsil l~‘reiI:lrl :.lcI\lllririll Mllll' irutlrrrl ol`_R,tItI4 tons prrosu, was tor- wloorl llul rl-rrluinrri f\l'ioIlI whlio lrr "' ,,- ,,,-,.,’ ,, ,,,,,,.,. ,.,,.~,,A \-on--ol vs to 2:. 'rue minority an ('i)\|ViL\` l \\"fl" ill- ‘LTI , I tr- . nll'l Alr|cr'irnrI rm-rr'-llalrlnrr-lr ir i`e\\'I "il""'i ‘lf nlitionalisl-9~ lvor-ku ego “ wus nrlrlounced lrerr- to-I Premier flotlln iiolelllihli QUl'tbl‘t`i out ru :Ire ownt-rs, the Allnnlir, Tran 'Smnrs against crlfloll=n'r'I4_fdr _acquisiti- tl>r\.' t‘l»m|»:rrr_\'. 'i`ht‘ M~r|rirf\7in.n. it \'.'I.r» -~t.If~I|. Ilut lurvirtoar llrltislryvorf. flirt-!:;:r;;cu lim' cargo und is in-lllp; rv- prr-urlt.r clllpllatically declared thht. Sontil Africa as an m ¢d gm. |\rr|'I"~Il. .'\|I .\lrr<'I'it~uIl oil tlrnll .~Ittnlrlr-I' ‘ _\_\» _,\-,-,,_\_\-»,~,,- ,.,,,,-,~_ _\,,,,.,.,, `l_t~rr, onuwu Agency)-'ras union-or holrtlr Africa Assembly has adopted General Botha‘s motion tu full. Gen- crnl Snruts leave oiiabsente by I ing in Ile:-islonls on nilhor _war qffed- Iiens Ill`fer‘llng South liirfoa. 'PDQ the British Empire. hid W , eirlr II .rrrlve-rl lrore today rr-ported' which orwllnuiiilv llllglif lim he _ll V Ilurl the illnrlilnttnrl sanlr after' lreiut1I cd of. lie (`lh.i|llélI‘[e_d _ill N - -" nltau-kcd hy rr l'-Ianni wlrlch wus not ists to any they WMD noi l “_” - me sr-msn empire. 'flier _ - r~‘er,~,|r by the other vessels ill the con ~ _.,_»;. _ __ I . _ , ,-4, , voyed fleet. 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