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IABLISHED 1876. . NEW BR!TAIN CONNECTI(‘UT TUF DA\ N()VHV[BIR 19, 1918. »~TFN PAGFS BRITISH PRESS DEMANDS WILHELM’S ARREST LORD CECIL SUSPECTS PLOT TO TRICK ALLIES; REVOLT IN VIENNA NOT AS BAD AS REPORTED LAN TO STIR UP REVOLUTIONS FRENCH ANTHEM 1S | MAGHINE CO0. GOES | BOLSHEVIKI ATTACK | MORE TALK THAN REAL DISORDER; " orier covvwie SUSPECTED i vl IN BERLIN ON§ HOUR SCHEDULE YANKS ANDBRITISH | URGENT NEED FOR FOOD IS SEE ' " 3 | ———— G Even Former Empero Attemot Might Be Made to! BIGIER [§ PROMOTED " german Bang Strikes Up Marseil- | 1,600 Emploges Aleted and Pay | Afer Temporary Sucesses ey, GOV, RAILRDAD LSS 1 i to i Return Former E ror to : l’otwer and txtend Cer.| T0 LIEUTENANT'S RANK taise on Unter Den Linden ol Some Is Cut Hall | Ave Driven Back With Big Losses CUTT0$200,000,000) on Short Rations—a b - = trian Women Vote, EMEE Walter V. Duplin, Former ORDER AGAIN ~RESTORED NO CONTRACTS CANGELLED»AMERIGANS 10 REMAIN| Threatened Loss Several E Man, Awarded r— _— -—— Months Ago Was Placed Vienna, Via Genewa, Monday, Now < 5 London, Nov. 19.-—The rumors that Co. = . 18.—(By the /Askociated Press.) Willlam Hohenzollern, the formar L Crisis in German Capital Passed and | Working Hours Cut Down So That | Sceretary Baker States That Situation at Fully Half Billion. el = wc"”fl'l“l:m;fi} tl German emperor, may possibly retarn S| . sl " " i = A lers AS Possiblel Can In Siberia and Kuropean Rus: first American correspondent, that ol to Germany, as reported by the Be Violence is Being Put Down Wit AsE Mapyaworkarafa s osibl he Associated Press, arrived I lin Lokal Anzeiger’ hint that he 0 Iron Hand—16 Policemen Execcuted Be Retained—Other Factories Af- Unchanged and Troops Cannot Be Washington, Nov. 19.—Prospective | week, appears to be that there Souldhot i e ah entr (hat!| Word has been received here unm‘ | loss to the government through the|more talk than disorder, with urgeny need for bread, especially for th poor of Austria. of the promotion of Ser country, have created a considerable —Robbers Given Death Penalty.| fected Too. Withdrawn. | < r there. Tt e teatured | by | W. Duplin to the rank of second Tiou- | operation of railroads and guarantee- several of the morninz newspapers as | ténant. Lieutenant Duplin _was a| lin /1 (Vis iAmsterdam.) BBy ithoypidnicomil ances with government aug [IE e 1‘-*"351-l *1“‘ f\“: o n'('ll ing fixed returns to the companies has | * o rm e g b Charles, who ha creating an uncertain situation which | member of Company F, 102d Infantyr, gggociated Press,) Thursday, Nov 14.| ders, the entire plant of the New |Press) Wednesday, Nov. 13.—Bol- $200,000,000 B aihive oG shevik forces have resumed their at been reduced to about retired for the present to his castle & is rendered more doubtful by accounts oy ! , For the first time since the found- | Britain Machine'Co., has gone on an | shevik forces hi > S . S pa e SRR ST g e FERBNLC muie DR B accoln e s s % ‘e the “Mar- | cight hour shift and all overtime work | tacks against the American and Brit- | for the nine months' period ending e aseorted Ry of the activity of (jerman propag ing of the German empire the *“Mar- | Cig October 1, from approximately $500,- | soclalist Arbeiter Zeitung, is 1ivi P Shstp i il e Jlayed by a German | has been suspended. For the present, | ish positions at Tulsa, on the Dvina 2k h . o Tha e .'.\Imx«»] i s g z 3 ra s procession down | H. H. Pease, one of the ials, | river. They have been repulsed with :‘:“?“f“?"l _‘1;;9 ('111‘\18&:‘3‘::1i|::;?:n£<:(;e:l:] ‘r’""uy“lsc G:’:fi;g”‘:‘g:“}::dwm emperor sooner or later would be- | % de sy o : Unter Den Linden today. ated this morning to the press, Beverslosse i day by the interstate commerce com- | fami SR e e . 4 Present 'indications are that saner | nisht shift will be maintained but will | ~On tho morning of November 11, day bY (he wnversiate commorde comn | S0 (0 L movement in Germany, when the ; ' b gouncils il id fotateMlieoyernmental ([Worlsfont an felgnt thour shife s dnsteady)(stteria heavyborbardmant trom Ghatmife e e er e St e e toivall Prague) ihe fcanttalliof Hoharisi i present revolutionary storm has blown . policy in Germany. The convening |Of the usual ten hours with time and } gunboats and barges in the river, the | &' " o)wr'x‘\:mxw of the leading rail- | cording to reports meceived here saet i G e A . " of the constituent assembly is being (@ half for the extra fwo hours || Botaneviic infantey ‘stormen the'alited |,Crom joperstions of thelloagine ral-| SOIERE io Renatiel seosie 7o S e { : urged in diplomatic and political | No cancellations of government or- | barbed wire entanglements and suc- | F0ads f i o s ttae L orel R ; auarters not identified with the | ders have been received by tho com- | ceeded temporarily in reaching the| 58000 o oL [ the JermiEr selfons Tnfe o mation On the other hand, the fact of the present cabinet on thessle ground that | Pany ahd none s expected. The|gun emplacements of the Canadlan ] .,.6," o teci roturn for the|Jews. has been saasstodfid former ruler placing himself or heing i3 it will facilitate peace negotiations.|Eovernment has issued orders that all | artillery e i B IEEER g = vear, due the railroads from the gov ohemia, placed in the hands of the new rulers . gict Attitude is Changing, QoRUIaS Lof SRR LR AR XL o2 "“‘f Not to Withdraw Troops, e e TG A D e Republic Essily Foeméd, of Germahy would aicomedi il : = ; It I8 believed that Hugo Haase, sec- | 2¢¢n the main product of the| wuenington, Nov. 19.—There has| gt g little more than $700,000,000, or y other quarters. These rulers, the P retary for foreign affairs, and Wilhelm | Machine company recently, shall Belpeen no change in the Russian and | nearly $200,000,000 more than the| The formation.of a new republl Morning Post argues, should be able b \ Dittman, secretar: of demobili- | filled: The object of cutting the work- | giperjan situations from e military | roads earn for the government, This | N6r® apparently has been an es E ing day to eight hours and maintain-| g nanoint, Secretary Baker said to- ol el 1ot conE Aeration mg' task. It now isimerely a question o to execute judgment upon him and zation, transport, justice and health, : : in so doing would only he acting a p o) are receding from the attitude that | INE the night shift is for equity in PO~ | day and no plans have been made| sums loaned to rallroads by the rall- | 20!ding the people together until | viding as many workers with work as | oither for sending additional Ameri-| roud administration for financing im. | Stable government can be established Is possible under existing circum-| con troops or for withdrawing any of | provements, equipment purchases and | There has been little. bloodshed i stances. This plan will be continued, | {no forces now operating in_ Siberla | similar purposes. Vienna.~ It is declared that two pe Duteh socialists refte i exclude bourgeoisie of the ctzo -preset :f.:" l.?r‘vl:tvv)f-:]r’t);“;‘;-‘ -.‘;\v‘m“: - ‘\"rlv(l‘l\’l‘ulu'\x' andBurepcenBusne Fairond S in Sratlonanomia :ms u‘zf“iic‘:rsx!(:fl:umi;‘iv“;;lv]l}' du:“ ed in parliament on Friday lest their L ; Sxclude mouscolslelolements fromithe [l bmay ine feecuradiinold 3 T prodict that by the end of the year | 2 A L CORETE L Y o e A e SRR ’ P covernment. Dr. Karl Liebknecht, : . : YANKS MARCH ONWARD the government's loss will be reduced | J¢ embets of other parties and demangded that ha he 'deportsd. ; the leader of the radicals, apparently *ay Cut Almost in Half. to less than $100,000,000 and this will | § 98 7Y pukaC . A despatch to the Datly Mail rram | 4 is deserted by his former, colleagues. In some cases this change will cut £ NG P he recouped later as the increased "‘;;‘;‘1‘: Lo el D T rernily Hab e Gt i 4 . B i i Seeretary Haase said today: the pay of employes of that factory al-{ L o T ] earnings from higher rates continue to | "¢ M.‘he’" 5”‘ aule Dol ldicrs’ council in. Antwerp on e “At present we are devoting our ef- | most in half. This is true of those | ¥ershing Reports That Army of Occ pour in, “lg :nnc}uq "," olletiminn oy e R e e e forts solely to urgent questions. Every [ working on the 13 hour shift at tho e e o et b bR R SRR ICHA LA 5 r pation Has Advanced to France- STHIESS BT Trarian's Sovbailiia LIEUT. WALTER DUPLIN. hour produces new problem plant—the shift from 7 a. m. to 9] ¥ G Tiance o Potmen Tneemien, | B ot of el rgtum-tsemonrg sounanrice. | ANOTHER PLER T0 WILSON | Auesan Govcrmment erovtsiont former emperor and the former crown 5 vo vl s | As a result of an attack on police | ©qual to] seveniandiatbali | hours L g AORCON Y. 0 LRI SRS GE N S lra i ala -I“‘;"“h‘:‘f'flfl“:,(‘]'.;‘]‘L ;“:\”:.e““:z‘:“fii":“'“: kAl arbarsl and reeistanos by e ight time. As this is suspended | Washington Nov. ! - —_— ical situation in Austria s provision e (FR R R e oot throush the it 'O police to soldiers, sixteen members of | {1€5¢ men now work a little more | day's march of the American Third | German-Austrlan Republic Wants | 3c00Tding to Vienna. despatches to The | Daily, FApress sses tho| botsis | neniinatandsicr s i the police force have been executed,|{Nan half the number of hours form-{army into territory evacuated by the Daily Mail dated November 14. Bility of & plot 16 trick the Allies amd | fo(aing and left a few MONLKS AK0 10| e police complained that they had | ¢1Y Put in, and consequently will | Germans was reported today by Gen-| Help in Solidifying Union—Urge | Political conditions at present, it creale & federation for exeesting i citanded s mchcrl v Paoy tego o iies iibeen Iept iniiznorance of the progress |\L10W. a Weke al little mare than'half [leral Fershing in his communigue’for ) i Mo added, depends largely on food cond rength and resources the former | he san sraduated with his commia. | of the revolution by hlgher offictals, |°F What they formerly drew. Monday. The despatch follow: Farly Peace Conference, Hons and any Rovenniient ablpitoli and resources the former |he was graduated w s - > : by als, “The rd army continuec ¢ food probably would b { German empire. 1 swspaper con- | sion. At present he is serving with | Who deserted or hid when the head- 1600 Employes Affected. The Third army continued its ad ply g moobibiy wollds P i 5 : Basel, Monday, Nov. 18.—Foreign 2 . g SR i ai 2 : 5 = 2 vance today into the territory eva LSS 3 pass any measures it wished. tends that the former emperor is hack | the 318th Infantry. quarters were attacked. In the neighborhood of 1600 work- | Yanee, (day L0 Minister Bauer, of the German-Aus- | **Gie Rauer, the-new forelgHissen of Chancellor Ebert, former Chancci- | Lieutenant Duplin is the son of Mr. — ers will be aifected by this change in e ST trlan government, has sent an ad- |¢ary of the German-Austrian republ or Maximilian of Baden and Iicld {and Mrs. Vietor Duplin of $ Holmes | Quiet is Restored. the time schedule, and of these they e oo S0 €0 SHISHIR 00 Miston | dress to Prestdent Wlison, confirm- [and the government's moving spir wrshal Von Hindenburg, and it lays | avenue. Fe is well known In New| Amsterdam, Monday, Nov. 18.—A |&reater number are men. Until ve- - om0 €8 OLF FOCBR O0mt e L e | in8 the proclamation of the German- | wishes to join the German federatid eniphasis upon the fact that the em- | Britain where he was emploved atjBerlin telesram under date of Novem- | cently female employes were engaged | g gi feger. Between the Chiers | 2\UStrian republic and expressing the | gng probably will carry this plan oy peror signed no formal abdication and | the Stanley Rule and Level company mer 13, says the physical crisis there | ONlY 1n office work, but because of |7 g 10 Maselle, they passed through | DOP€ that President Wilson, In ac- |if ne can get food for the: peape. sued no valedictory messaze. petory CT“S”M On his return from. gppeared to be over. Order, it is|War orders a small number were gIVen | quinoourt and the important railroad | C°Fdence with his principles, support | The rulers of the old Austrian stad Hiance, Ticutenant T)‘n_m'wa \\lllflnm‘n caid, was maintained with an iron | PoSitions : factory work. SR L e e the efforts of Germans in Austria to | tne correspondeat continues, hay Miss Margaret Loomis also Of this|jand and robberies were punishea by | The new time schedules went into | COE, O PRREIVER GO0 SOHATE ) | effect a union ~with ~Germany. He | disappearcd as have.the generals wii mats and statesmen, including Lovd | “Sg1 1 [ seutenant Duplin first toolc| /MMediate execution. At that time | ¢ffect vesterday afternoon, and the| ., "yigoric French fortress of | POInts out that this is the same 8 )jed the armies. Former Emperd Robert Cecil, under secretary of state oo R T °K¥ | the life of the city was returning to | [°/lOWing notice W posted in every |, . ewy, situated at the junction of |SUPPOrting the rights of the Poles, [Cnharles is virtuslly a prisoner s {up a military career he enlisted as a 2 department of the factory Ldidds 2t | Italians and Jugo-Slavs to unite with | EKekartsau with his suite. The A for foreign affairs, believe something | oyt 3 normal. L the boundaries of France, Belgium and : ki 4 affa i private and was soon appointed to “Very much ta our regret we have motherlands outside of Austria-Hun- |trian archdukes are scatteved abo is brewing in Germany in the direct- | . e — : Sk - Luxemburg. Further south they have : : . a ; the position of Company bugler. He received official orders from the Unitod : ¥ 3 gary. the country. tic L plot to trap the served through the Mexican border MORMON LEADER DIES States government that no overtime | occuried Audun-le-Roman and the| =%l o0 o0 minister also begs Mr. e Expr declares. The facts ar | maneuvers in the summer of 1916 will be allowed or paid for and that | town of Briey the center of the great Aol : ! Z E 9 Sk 5 5 Wilson to bring about an eary dis- ta losicats, 16 bdch Ui exialpgon of & with Company B e are ot llowed {0 work maro| iron district of Lorruine. Jvon ot pess “peetimimasies and | KILLED WITH WOMAN plan to foment social revolution P 1N r 5 il = e . Smi e 'ag | than cight hours per day on our gov- . s by saying that his govern- Holland and Switzerland and possibly Joscph F. Smith, 80 Ycar Old, Was [ ¥ concludes by saying that his gove gl pro-Geress | i : . ernment cantracts BOATS LEAYE PORT ment is constituted of representatives HE TRIED TO SA A«\rwnnnfll\gvn 18h Jp.n. : rman 1,"‘"“" Y w G A BEQUEATHED $500 President of Salt Lake City Mor- Although we have done everything from all parties and has succeeded up rs s also desired, according to . to have an exception made in our it 1o the present In preserving order. these indictations, the newspaper de- o eeh ang Ovnosed RUleany, | o8 S elote exceciingly sy to aay ok This task, however, has been difficult clares, to foment social revolution in o Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 19.— that these orders arc final and go|German Subs Pass Through Kaiser | pecause of the lack of food, the block- | Medford, Mass. Man Makes Vain Af ilied countries, provide for the even-, Will of the Late Alice C. Tuck Also | Joseph I°. Smith, president of the |into eifect imediately. tual return of the former emperor to Provides $10,000 Scholarship Fund | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day “The hours of work until further Germany, the restoration of the old Saints, (Mormon) died at his home | notice will be as fellows: 7 a. m.-12m., | —Fleet Also Sets Sail. o 9 By O . : n From Death Under ‘Train. regime and the formation of a greatly For Wellesley College. early today after a long illness. He p. m.-4 p. m.: Saturc bl b s R T AVIATORS COMING BACK MR extended German fei tion. Under the will of Alice C. Tuck, | Was 80 years old. Zim:Enight shift, 4 p. m B D | e R L S aver tol the Al Medford, Mass., Nov. 19.—Arthi Demands aperor’s Arrest. lerat th Wil FD000sIsiventofthelAmerican board m’l“"" mas o fr‘"‘“;""l”.\ ool | o o il turday af- |05 have passed through the Kaiser E. Fitch, of this city, cashier of tH deration, with illiam aralytic stroke suffere st Apri 5 -6. m. 3 eaiias Sl B e al Unic 3an 3 n, e e o e commiaatonera fori forelin\misslanal bt e e et aE e ADHL R Wilhelm canal on their way to BEing-{ 18,000 Americans, Training in Eng- | National Union Bank of Bostol 4 ‘ 1ead, the Express A e 3 withstan :“v— s iliness Prps]qent Other Plants Affected. land, according to advices received - S Be Ret ol an unidentified woman whom he Wi would carry the sced of an- |in memory of her rer, J. Warren | Smith attended the recent semian-| Agioush the New Britain Machine|in Copenhagen from Kiel and trans-| 1and, Will Be First to Be Returned | yoing to save, were Instantly killd other world war. It insists that the | Tuck; 35,000 1s glven to the Women's | nual conference of the church, held | ;. is the first fictory to make such |mitted by the lixchanse Telegraph| to United States. by an express train «t the West Med ormer emperor must be seized and | Board of Missions in memory of her | the first week of October, and spoke | changes it is expected sooa that|company. ford station of the Boston & Mal his activities prevented . : strongly against polygamous ar- ; ¥ e Washington, Nov. 1%.—Reports mother, Sophronia N. Tuck; $10,000 e b DS YEAmoUs @ mnar veral other local plants wil take . from Tondon that 18,000 Amerisan | Teilroad todsy. = riages, which it was rumored had 5o At the Traul & Hine (o) hag Nov. 9.—The Tr According to witnesses the crossi 5 s | is given to Wellesley college to be RN e A similar action. At the Traut & e openhagen, Nov. 19.—The firstf o S 2 X B 4 g S5es PREPARING FOR CONFERENCE, |1 Biven to Wellosley co e | been surrepiticoulsy performed dur- | factory an order is to be issued bring- | section of the German fleot to be de- | [TO0RS In Englund will be the Hrst | g;eq were down, but the « wom = D e el -on moLUcic[tughth eplastirew years: ing all Sunday work to & close and in | livered to the Alles left Kiel sun-|Oof the expeditionary forces sent here | 3oqgeq under them and started Lioyd . Balfour and A. Bonar | scholarship fund” in memory of her e addition night work will be stopped.{day for the North Sea. brought oat lodaey the fact that (hess | oo the el It i Law mentioned as British Delegates. | Sister; $2.000 is given to the Amer- TWO NEW ‘"‘J" “l‘l( A night shift has not heen on at Ths section of the flcet comprises| 27¢ '“fi'“‘;“ air service units under | .. & .. “”(.,,‘,,,\.J to ,\Mg . ican Missionary association; $500 is Mrevtl& Hines butlovertime wasal-|the battleahips! Eavern | Grossors Kir. |[iraining. S Theunitsiinclude sprobably London, Nov. 19.—Arrangements | given to the Young Women's Chris. | Sehwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Schaum- lowed those who cared to put in|fuerst, Kronprinz Wilhelm, Markgraf, | Seventy or eighty American squads, for the approach peace confer- | fian association of New Britain, Nu. burg-Lippe Latest to Join Ranks extra time. The regular working | Koenig Albert and Kaistrin, and the @ lar number of repair units, and $1 000 000 DAMACE B nee are nearing completion, accord- | merous small bequests of money and o schedule of 55 hours a week will again | battle cruisers Seydlitz and Moltke other auxiliary forces There are in to the Dally Ixpress. personal belongings are made to rel- London Nov. 19.—The principali- |}, cstablished. there. Between S0aad 90 i AR addition many hospital units and = Che Fixpress says the British dele- } atives and friends residing for the |tles of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and probubly will include Premicr | most part out of the siate, to be | Schaumburg-Lippe have been declared d George, A. Bonar Law, | equally divided z Pt republics, according to a German|aq in tr »f the Machine shop, el = detachments and engineering units rence River, Wrecks S qually divided among them. " as in the case ¢ e , . ; S fide 5 5 rence 5 chancellor of the exechequer J.| Oliver S. Lyford of Englewood, N. |Wireless message. The Diet of Saxe- |y, cancellations have been made Trans-Continc ntal Charges Provide 50 organized for special duty. 2 Ifour, the foreign secretary; rl| 1., is made executor of the will. The | COburg and G°‘}:‘B advocates the | The work at North & Judd’s is| Cent Minimum On Night Letters. T SR Vo lages—One Town Subs Readin a labor representative, | date of the will is June 24, 1915, and J°‘;L“gq°1;‘;?‘e ,D““dy“t? }ia‘a”,“ progressing as usual, and the officials | <oy chington, Nov. 19.—Reduction OOAT SHORTAGE, ACUTE Qiabee Mo 18- e nd a representative of the domin- | was witnessed by Jgmes E. Cooper, he Soldiers’ an orkmen’s coun- | zre awaiting orders regarding the| . e i e [k e e 5 » " e 5 3 cil at Cassel says Field Marshal Vo 2 5 tartinel or slla. | I telegraph re g £ k e that swept up the St. La lons. A C. Malmfeldt and John H. Kirk- - ars N | suspension of overtime or concella- w st Do s 5 ] Hindenb i a h L | which would cut the minimum toll | fnfluenza Epidemic In Mining Re- ht cavslog darohgb RN President Wilson's promised visit | ham ndenburg is under the protection |tions of orders, although nothing to°|, e L) - A night, causing damag 1 ’ o ; rom one dollar to fifty cents between % 4 h ¢ of the council. indicate either course has bheen intl- gions Curtails Normal Output. at about _ie million dollars foibiarie 298 Sensral attention. oM ey nment t AtianticiandiBecibcleosstiBta ey immense destruction to rive —_— — SR mated by the governme: vet. ? e e . Gene Philadelphia, Nov. 19.—Anthrac HO COSLOUEPIO = B IRON CROSSES FOR SALE. Several other plants working on | Ordered today by Postmaster Gener: e - i%—Anthracite | 5" ¢oumg between Quebes & MAY RE TABLISH RUSSLY A o ilibgioraies Rurleson, effective January 1 next.|shipments in October totalled 6,28 b o ke s P Nov. 19.—The iron crosses |war work are awaiting orders which | (wieson, @0 C Ve SR, 0 000l | 366 tons, indicating, according to fig. | 1R1Vers. it was learned today which the former German omperor |wre expected to be |\;~-uu! this \\‘-;-L Hot et uves inened: adky by e muthradita Many summer houses we Official Statement Gives This as Total | 80 1avishly bestowed during the war | Py the government. A mceting of the | ™%, ("0 ium cost on night s- | bureau of information, a decrease of | AWay. and stretches of the ¢ now are being sold in Germany for v . rams be twenty o 824,584 tons compared with the S e < T 3 ) e sage {elegrams will be twenty | pared with the sume e fondon, Nov. 19.—General Skoro-| ~of Those Killed During War five mfcanis o abonl on Al (Continued on Ninth Page) e he cont for -oh | montnitasl venr. and Anne de Beaupue pudski, the Hetman of the Ukraine, 37,836 Were Officers. cent, each, a telegram from Am = R addittonal word for the shortest dis- The shrinkage was directly trace- | Washed out. An unknown scho rding to o report from Kiev re s e Al ot sterdamisays, tances, and fifty cents, with two cents | able to the influenza epidemic, which as swept ashore, & total wréek, tyf d in Berlin and transmitted by London, Nov 9.—The total of = for each additional word -for the | was especially severe in the hard coal els were reported in precario wireless, has issued a state- | British losses in killed on all fronts 200 DIFIN . - Jongest distance. Where the day [ region. Shipments since the coal year | position, and a steam barge was seel to the Ukrainians calling at-| during the war was 658,665, James Paris, .. 19.—Two hundred per- Hartford, Nov. {9—For New rate is one dollar, the new night rate | set in, which w@s in April, have | flashing dis signals early today to the imminent establish- | Tan Macpherson, parliamentary sec- | sons were killed in an expl. Britain and vicinity:. Fair to- will be half that sum. reached 46,909,757 tcns against 46,- he ‘“1'@ of I nt of Nussia as a federal state. | retary for the war office, announced | Wann, Southeast of Cologne, T night and Wednesday, falling The rates on ordinary telegrams, | 780,815 tons foglithe same time last | northeast of Montr Fie declar the Ukraine will enter {in the house of commons today. Of | many, according to reporis received temperature, though sent at night, and on night | vear. This month's figures are not | Part of the village this new government. these 37,836 were officers. here. J | letters are not affected by the order. | included, the flood tide ting instruments of justice ; the republic is to be purely socialistic. | Dutch Object to Willic’s Presence. . The more moderate members of the | Toon e era Bazus ; government are not disposed to vigidly Allied Statesmen Worricd. A numl of leading allied diplo- Wilhelm Canal on Way to England | #de being said to threaten famine. tempt to Rescue Unidentified Wo per cent. of the work being done in = 3 numerous companies of special troops | pigal Wave, Sweeping T that plant is for the governmeat, and LOWER TELEGRAPH RATE such as transportation and tank corp Ukraine Plans to Enter This New Government When Formed. railway roadbed between this iscar