New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1920, Page 16

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6A TEACHERS ON STRIKE laries l‘l'm::’::l,\r 1’-’;.:('7\‘. Silver and;} Gold Bank Notes Ater Walkout orf Instructors in Peking. Peking Muarch 9. \ fcachers of (he various zovernment schools in Ieking | sulted in the ninisiry of education mecting their femands for prompt pavment of sal- \rics and in silver or good bairk notes. n place of the notes of a Chine ank which recently have heen ac- epted at only 50 per cent. of their ace value The premicer b an- hounced that he will appropriate the hole amount of the Boxer indemnity felinquished by foreign powers as a Loserve fund for educational purposes \ rurther demand by the teachers for fismissal of Fu Yu-feng, vice minist b education, was tak under advise- hont, 160 MILE PIPE LINE cneh Government Approves Pipe Jenveyors to Bring Fuel Oil to Paris From Havre. London, March 9—The French gov- hment has sanctioned the construc- n of a dou s pipe ling for oil ween Havre and Paris, a distance 1he 150 miles, it is stated by the ierican Chamber of Commerce in wdan. One of the pipe lines, with n internal diameter of 10 inch , be used for heavy fuel oils love it will be a smaller pipe line of ir inches for petroleum and motor- pirit. It is anticipated that 4,500 toms,of cavy, and 1,000 tons of light oils/and pirit can be pumped through these ines daily, thus materially lightening e dificulty of supplying Paris with Wi by facilitating the use-of heavy n'its place. It is hoped to com the lines in time for next wir CHART FISHING BEDS jes Council is Aim of Coming Con- | vention of Canadian Association. Vancouver, B. €., March 9. —For- hation of international fisheries coun- il to direct the charting of the grcat shing beds, extending from the Ar to the Bahamas and from Bering s to the fortieth parallel on the Pa- ific coast, is the aim of the conven- ! on herec ine 3, 4 and 5 of the Cana- i Fishe: @ ociation the United States, oundland and Canada rnational coun sent plans, wili ch fishing 1 and on the breed in addition the convention here will hewest ch 5 in regulations govern- & the o nz and marketing of sh with a view to enlargement of the dian export trad plain . W. Wallace ary of ciation, said the United & o5 tary of < erce and head of . fisheries hureau will be invited to sent NEW BATHING RULES halish Censors Wil Not Permit Them (o Loli About on Sauds and Fnjoy Warm Sunshine Any More, Bournemouth March 9. s at (h ns holiday resort S\ oiter on <un durine orp ; drawn np the following new procesd dired bun z tents or ba; o tl COLDS H : PREVE PTIVE FOR THROAT AND LUNG COMPLAINTS OF ADULTS AND | ine handy at Jiing what in- especially v bronchi quite b of the stomach has upset many a night’s rest. If your stomach is acid- i disturbed, discolve two or three fib?‘%figfig ! on the tongue beford retir- b ing and enjoy refrephing § slcep. The purity and goadness of Ki-m}oim’s | zuaranteed by ' SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EM NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1920. # DOLLAR DAY SEPF7% DOLLAR DAY WEDNESDAY, o(gSiiFgle WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th BYRFS MARCH 11th 7. BESSE-LELAND’S “THE LIVE STORE” —DOLLAR DAY— 5% DISCOUNT On All Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS AND OVERCOA 15% DISCOUNT, On All Children’s SUITS AND OVERCOATS BESSE-LELAND Co. 38 STORES—38 CITIES NEW BRITAIN’S LEADING STORE

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