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Many questions at p nt bhefore the preme council will b transferred im- mediately to 1) rmanent repara comnmission. act, the supremo council has turned many of the reparations ques tlons over to the commission, which recently has been investigating tI amount of property Rumania confiscated in Hungary belonging to all of the Entente Powe nd the ef- fect the Rumanian confiscations will have upon Rumania's sharve in the total veparation Great Britain's ratification of tho peace treaty, the London foreign of- fico says, awaits only tho king's proclamation. All of fhe dominions bave ratified the treaty, the Aus- tralian houso on September 19 and the senate on October 1. 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Made, Recommended and Guaranteed to the Public by Paris Medicine Company Manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets & Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic A AR Nations which, according to plan, President 'Wilson in tho treaty the » called by t after titied for- Plebiscite ! in soon in Silesin, upper as possible A plebis held of tho str Poles cach othev Silesia must e as becauso yned relutions there, where and holding at bay, and thero is a gen- tha Germans aro oral disposition in conforence circles to give Poland rellef at the earliest | moment, as the Silesian coal supply | is urgently needed in central Ilurope. Until tho United it States ratifies the participate in any commissions created under tho treaty, whilo the American delegation feels that the other powers will con- with the Ame and not liberately prejudico American inter- st grent uneasiness among the American delegate: feel that their inability to participate In anythin but a consultative capacity is handicap. there has been a disposi- upon the " the Americs delegation and other dele to refer various fore! all b would nor- | treaty cannot, fer s de there is as th v | | | &t Recently tion seve to the siness which mally bo handled by th Ives, and the supreme council will be able to speed up this unloading process as soon as the League of Nations comes into existence, many of its most annoyir probie will probably to the leaguc. ! The supreme council will instantly lose much of ils importance as soon the rman However, it still Hungarian and treaty is in effect. the Bulgarian, Turkish treaties hane ing fire, and the indications are th: it will be many months before thes can be dis d of hecause of the un- cltled conditions in Hungary and Turkey. Japan to Ratify Soon. Ratification by the Japanese parlia ment of the Germ: i N peace treaty -is | not rcquired by the constitution of | Japan, according to information from conference the T by cirele Signature | emperor aftor consultation | with the private diplomatic council | constitut the nec ry ratification, ‘l and this is expected to take place by 15 two other of the five great October Should powers have communicated announcement of tho offi- cial ation to ratifi the French foreign office by this timo | or should the governments of France | and Great Britain have joined the | sovereign of Italy in completing the forms of ratification lheforo t a proces verbal will then he drafted by the French foreizn office stating thit 'va documents have been deposited there, and the date of this document will be that on which the peace treaty will come into force. he peaco treaty requires that the actual written | document shall reach Paris, in the | case of Kuropean countries, hefore tification is complete, but only fele- zraphic, duly aceredited nofification is required from nor ropean coun- tries such as Japan. The state of war will be at an ond from the date of the proces verbal and, with the reservation tipulated in the freaty, official relations will then be resumed hetween the allied and ociated po rs and Germany. Fayolle to Disarm Germans, According to the Temps, General Fayolle, one of the distinguished I'rench Army leaders during the war ind head of the army which entered Mayence after the armistice, will be placed at the head of the interallied commission to supervise the dis- armament of Germany as provided for in the Versailles treaty. PN N Y - - IR R N - igarettes Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great because their refreshing flavor and fragrance and mellowness is so enticingly different. You never tasted such a cigarette! nated and there is a cheerful absence of any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un- | Hope dlamond owned by NEW BRITAIN On Quality! 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C. ; S e e e — KING GEORGE WON'T BUY HOPE DIAMOND British Monarch Refuses 1ll- Omened Gem Chicago, Oct. 10.—King George and Queen Mary, ording to a story hrought from England, recently re- the ill-omened Kdward B. an American millionai fused an offer to buy Mclean, They are said to have based their refusal to acquire this wonderful blue stone of 44 1-4 carats which sur- passes many gems of royal and im- perial collections in size and beauty on the sground that Queen Mary has | too many jewels. I Their real reason, gossip says, was a superstitious dread that this dia- mond of tragic history might bring some great misfortune on the royal house. This rumor has proved surp ns, because King (eorge and Queen Mary are popularly supposed to be a hard- headed, sensible couple, devoid of superstition. The long list of trage- dies, however, sociated with the ! Hope diamond has given the gem a ufficiently evil fame, it might be be- | lievea , to inspire fear even in mon- | archs. Death or disaster has over- | taken 1 ally everyone who owned | or wore it since Louis XIV. bought it, fresh from India, in the middle of the 17th Century. | Mr. and Mrs. McLean, who bought it in 1911, scoffed at this ancient supersition until their little son was killed in an automobile accident a few months ago. Since then, it is said, i they have been trying to get rid of it The price of the world's great his. toric diamonds, when any price at all is put on them, is supposed to remain practically atic. With the world Our Specialty DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING ! COPYING KODAK SUPPLIES FILMS A PLATES DEVELOPEF ACID FIXING POWDER ALBUN ART CORNERS LET US TISFY YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC N DS, The Willer-Hanson Drug Gompany 30 Church St. New Britain, i P | [ | DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. . 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