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Tiiuizsnav, DECEMBER _5, 1918. _ 1 azure..-vu. < °* , 88.0 Per Year (Mailed) in Advance in Gsaala _ i- W -in _ - - - - _ _ _ . _. ==&=ti:L-_» -:.'=i ___ _ -_ _If ,_-.-1 _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . ._ I . . - _ I)0§¢Iii'ta Great Britain Needs - *Navy il “It is Our __ ati I’eaee__Goniereno¢, " _ ' § (8pesia_|_'ro The Guardian) NEW YORK, Dec. 4.- Asserting that the United _States 'had not done nearly-as ,much as the ‘British navy and the British, French and Italian armies to bring about the downfall of Germany, Theodore Roosevelt declar- ‘ed in a statement tonisht that it is “our business to stand *by our A-lliés ...L-_ ' _ _ IC f-he Peace conference_" He said it should be "instantly conceded that Great Britain needs the world's most l’°“'°\'l\ll navy" sud that it is sheer nonaence to say the American army W9-3 118110118 for President Wilsons famous fourteen -points. I-le made the assertion that “there was not one A_meidla.n soldier in every thousand who ever heard.of thein." ADMIRAL BEAT'I`Y’S _ _ *OPINION _ - r _ UF GERMAN S “A~lles'cibl -B_ tU h i - ' ' Liildl of Une eliiiie .lllddiiii in ‘ihiithiiriidn the (Special To The Guardian) . LONDON,-Decl 4.-A scathing de- nunciation of the -personnel- of the ll°rmal\`Navv- was meds by admiral Sli' DlV_ld=‘€Beatty,\Commander in Chief oi-'the British Grand Fleet in s' speech addressed to a gathering of ,-gp,-es. entatives of the first battle cruiser squadron ou hoard of the battle cruis- Ul' Igivlli iirior to its departure for- the Soaps iiow-alan sacortto the surren- forenoon with what result it has not i soiiihir _“Rui uv ioiivrs oN iiie iiuiisiios "”"'*"°‘°`”"'s" i z U _ - _ L _ ` ' ' ’ (Special To The Guardian) _ _ oos'r1=ma.sNn. Holland. Dec. 4... "I have not renounced anything and I B Worlds - Most Powerful Replying to Geiman Pr_otest_ That Delivery oi Locomo- gg;;_-°_g_;'-~;;g___-_gif -3--m-no -uu- ii_s_mess to Stand by Oni _ tives Within Time Limit is lmpossilile.~ Foeli Gives `»~-fm uhh... ..'h.°Z'L‘I»i§..§.'§Z¥.’I Them 24 Hours to Make it Possible Time Was '°"°" - - _ Ui’ M0llilll’- ` v ` ` BOLSHIES NEED ._..___.._.....,.._.. - (9ll°°Il| T0 T910 Glllflilllli I The ‘ultimatum expired Monday LONDON, Dec. 4.-Marshal bee ` . ha.s_sent a new ultimatum to theizgeciif Berxlxldezorilisg cJ;nItii?i`bt;’rd§iit;l;li-gflbffrslil; BEé;‘;;c';;é;.° Iigreuzrdiani man amiistice delegates demanding ultimatum, the time of 'which is 24 torpedo _bolus 0;, H' .ht B' -iw British that Germany give up the rest of the hours. it says Mathias Erzeberger of even a small langdi cr: se" with locomotives agreed. According to an the German arlnistice 'commission of- ‘reach neva, tm 1? gh one mum Exchange Telegraph despatch from ifered to deliver all' the locomotives as' the- Bomhevmts zo; t ey °°“ld Sam Copenhagen,transmitting advices from soon'as they were repaired. The Cer- murdering burning tg” has bw" Berlin, Mathias Erzeberger. leader of man newspaipers, addst-he despatch. according to a de; al; plundering' the German armistice commission. point out that there is no hope of pro- Aexkuen who amarf; iron 'by Bam” protested that it was impossible _and longing the armistice and that it is on Thursday Bar veA 'rm mvema asked for a respite. likely the Allies will occupy Germany. that German' f0rc;';nhaaxI‘)-‘;;i_:nr‘;x?;i_s acuate Nsrva when they were attack. u s ed and defeated by Russian troops. British Fleet - Will Submit _Demand ' - -U _f Arrives at Libau For Kaiser’s Slirrender $200.000.000_Britisli *_* “T v - Credits For Canada f ;__ " (Special To The Guardian) (Special To The Guardian) (speclal To Th G. dl , _ _ -_ a u . ‘ COPENHAGEN Dec -l -A British LONDON, nec. 4.-A» doiuuud for OTTAWA D 4 T "' "U _dered__shlps of the German high seas fleet arrived yesterday at the port of t-he surrender of Willlafn Hohenzol- ' ec' "_- he Minister °f iioot. wo iuiow iihattho British sail- nibsu lu courtund on the Baltic says lem will -be submitted to the Nothcr- F'“““°” has ‘"’““g°d with the Bl"- ‘ish Government credits a ti or has a large heart and a short a Wolff bureau des ' patch from Be;-lin lands Government ln the na.-me of all 55”” "5 "‘““°"" T” ‘° l‘“""°“ the hm" and today. ' the Allied cubihct according to the ox- "bm" $2°°'°°°'°°° '°’ the °°“““l= lengthen the memory and remember ‘ I ‘ perse, year.Of this amount about $50,000,000 will be required for completing tho that the enemy wiiicltyou are looking _ . '”W_°'W`“"' _ after is a despicable beast. neither - “-“'-'*W _ programme of the imperial munitions _more nor less. l-is _is not worthy the., ‘ F ‘ b°'“"_I in Canada- FUW miIli0u in nd- sacritlcs of the me of one b1.“e_jack_ ditloii to what has been already ar- d lll b ir st in vhs gi-sud iioot and-that is the _W _ ‘ "H86 W e refill ed for the pur- one bright spot, in me fact that he did _ _ ' ` ---- - _ chase of grain of this year's crop. The not como guty _ -- (Special to The Guardian) - remaining one hundred million _will LONDON, Dec. 4.-All American _ (SDBUBI td the Guardia-ul. cover purchases of foodstuffs inciud wounded in England with the except LONDO Deer* o a o s, ry 1, ¢ cases will be buck in the United 'from the American base at Brest 10 m°fllll@= Until exchange conditions _ _ _ . _ '_ ' C T _ __ _f _ _ _ _ - N, . 4.-A ii till __ i sir--ins most limi sud dai rodii ts and ' ’ _ . ` . ‘ ' _ _ _ "idii"lif about 500 of the most. serious teen destroyers has been ordered sundry miscellaneous Canadiemcom- HAT SUMMER SIUE in the 8_l_._ipi~eme Court yesterday at S.urii_m_ersids. l»lls_ Lordship the Chief Justice on the boucb,` william J. Jones.-who was convicted' last week of‘cominon assault, was bp-iirli: up for senteties;-lla was seailtencad to six months iinprisonmenit with hard lab- our in the common jail. ` The cash 'was then continued of I-laura 'Murphy va Jodln Laird, action °*°°iuNci~: Has'Been l)ecidedfU on by Allied Coniereaee. Allies `Will',Hoid_ Controi) oi _German Railways, Coal, and _ _ Potasli Industries Till Reparation is Made, ces were heild today, one of the main purposes being to secure the endorse ment by the representatives of the Donrlnions of the conclusions reached at Monday's conference, therefore pro- miers Borden 'of Canada, Lloyd of Newfoundland, Hugheq of Aunty-ang] and General Siniuts from the Union of South-Africa were cadlsd into consul- tation with the British cabinet mom- bers concerning the aflraire of' the Dominions. 0'l"l‘AW‘A. Dec. 8.-'Phe Cabinet is strongly supporting Sir Robert Bord- en in the iight he is making overseas for Canadian representation at the peace conference. There __is good reason to believe that he is supported by Lloyd George who has the utmost confidence in the Canadian Prime' Minister andbelieves in thorough re- cognition of the overseas Domnion. ' J. LONDON, Dec. 4.-The Russian gov- ernment has refused. to admit 1,500,000 Russsian soldiers who have been pris- noers in Germany and has turned them buick to the frontier. according io a _Berlin despatch to the Express under RUSSIAN PRISNERS _ REFUSED ADMITTANCE _ ._;_..-.-- . (Special _to The Guardlam ‘the plea of the necessity of feeding these men. It is reported that the Russ, lan prisoners 'have _seized four ships at Danzig, west Prussia,- which the British nod' orare bed obtained from the Germans -for the- purpose of help- ing Britislr prisoners. ' -- Soldiers to.»Return' ’ - By Seniority _ _ (Bpeeiai to The Guardian) OTTAWA, _Dec. 4.-That_ the Cau- adian soldiers sel'vlng_ overseas will be brought home by seniority of divisions and 'that the” people of their. home towns will have an opportunity _oi seeing them parade' through the streets, headed by their oillcers and their regiment ilag uduer which they went over, will-come as 'good news to the Cauadan 'people Thief nows is from Major General E. W. Morrison. -Soldiers and Workmen _ _To_Arrist_ Hindenbnrg _(Special To The Guardian) _ OOPENHAGEN. Dec. 4.-T-he soldi- ers and Workmén’s council at Hiehzic has decided that the Workmen’s gene- eral headquarters shall be dissolved and Field Marshal Von Hindenburg arrested, according to the local _Anzelger of Berlin. Marshal Foch Delighted ' _ With London Visit (Special To The Guardian) LONDON. Dec. 4.-Marshall Fooh on the eve of his departure from Lon- don expreifsed to the British public how happy, touched, grateful and proud he was in-view of the unforget- table reception he had been given. Eight Daysior -lliiiis To 'Get Ont -oi _ France `~/at---__ ` (Special To ~'i'i\a_ Guardian) PA"R.llS, Dec. 2.-_-Eight days forthe Gennans to 'evacuate-the left bank of the Rhine from lower Alsace to Hol- land. French and ‘Aired 'forces which crossed- the German frontier yesterday have received instructions as to their attitude towards the German people. ‘ln the occupied territory France will 'be represented ‘by contingents in all ene`rny_territory according ~~to an an- nouiicelnentl ~ . -alvNoUNolssmN'_rs, »oo_mNo Evnurs. MEETINGS. ETC. use uw ""“; _ .»~ _ - ~Hmn._.z _\- '.i”'-Qi' Nh" °'H___ ’ - _ iiissiiva 'ma init for fussy yibiii lane ‘iu mens' iaenmiu neil _ - ' 8’i\.4-13-5 iniipii P Belgian King Creates - New Military _Order _.__-si- PARIS, Dec. 4.--#King Albert of Belgium intends to create a __new military order to be known" as tiv- order of the Yser, the Echo De Paris says. The iirst man to be decorated with the order will be -Marshal Focb. SENSATIONAL' O1"I`AWA _ POLITICAL RUMOURS ..._--4 (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA., Dec. 8.--There .are rumors thaitthe government will bu- unable to hold its majority this parliament and that a crisis will be forced early in the session 'before the return of Sr Robert Borden. That either the dissatisilell Conservatives or a group of Liberal Unlonists would force such a crisis is unbelievable. lt would necessitate the return of the Prmc Minister from the peace cou- ference if he is aippointed a delegate, as Ottawa exipecta and would leave Canada unrepressnited. It would throw the country into confusion and chaos at a most critical period when the reconstruction is in progress and the troops demoblising, and would force an election under circumstances when the soldiers 'could not vote. . The Governor General _ would have no alternative but to call on Sir Wilfred Laurier to foi_'in_-an adminis- tration and it 'is.»beli_sveli~ neither "die hard” toriea nor free trade.liberal- Unionists woiild_oaro to take such re- sponsibility. _` _ - ` - -, ‘ _\ ohihuii i ‘~"._ir,.,".l“;i"_“ ‘.~"_i"_ '. ‘,_- , - .< .Jn " -in -d~ ron ei\i..¢,ei-iaha :':|'i~§i7lt`elii_iiiil s.s.mco.ae» ~~~_ T '_ ian. i ' out i raetieaiiy aw. _. _ :lun-diss once. i'iii"-iimlti. dressed bofofl Vernon GIGMKI