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Journal devoted to the Best InteyesU of Newfoundland Trader Commerce \apd Development VOL. I, NO. 203 ST. JOHN'S, NEWB THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1926 PRICE 2 CENTS LLOYD GEORGE DENIES STORIES OF LIBERAL-LABOR ALLIANCE _'llllllllillll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllilllllMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. (THE OLD COLLEGIANS I The Annual Meeting of the Association wiH be held I TUESDAY. JANUARY 26TH. = in Gower St. Church Lecture Room, instead of Thursday as previously arranged IVogramme £ Election of ncw Council by open nomination. Ad- | dressy by A W Mews. Esq.. President J. SyAyre, r_sq., J. | W W. McNeily, B.L. Campaign OrganizeFS report £y A, ^.g, Soper. Ejq Musical programme undcr direction of H. G. tj-Sj 'J . Esq. Meeting opens at jan.2l.2S.26 I o'clock, to members only, no admission fie -.liliiiiilliililliiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiliillltlilli: What Have You toSeli? OR WJiat Do Vou Wish to Buy? In tbe way of Household Furniture or Merchandise of an; description. If you pr6f_r to havo caah down I can make arrangements to dlspoae of anything and give you ready caah. Write, telegraph, or when you como to town i E. PERCIVAL. AUCTIOSEKB Adelaide Street, P.' 0. Box 2115 WS. P. OUTLER East of Majestic Theatre Selling all kind, of Fruit, Confectionery and Pastry- COFFEE and TEA always on hand. 'Open Till 11.30 Pjn. TO LET Possession February 1st next That commodious modern brick building situated on the- South Side Jf Water Stretff West, known as the ANGEL BUILDING at present occupied by the Newfoundland Light & Power Co., Ltd. Suitable for Clubrooms, Stores, Offices, etc. For .nformptton apply to REID NFLD. COMPANY, LTD Duckworth Street dcc.2«.t...._.p. Bank, KEEP 8.H.FEDER For Appointments and Information Write care of IMPERIAL OPTICAL CO. Prescott SL, St. John's, N_F. Phone 2103 Box E-5330 =nnnim*iiiiniininimminii-HumiiiH' PAINTERS Attention! We will supply yi)ii with lh.- v-r> of the following hook; jon painting and decorating: jThe Nixing of Colors and I'ulnts i-U lltcuse Painting Method-. •_.__£ j Interior Wnil Decoration , i.:< Art of sicn Painting ... l.;o ] Estimates Costs and 1'n.iii- in House I'alntliiir and Decorating 1.75 ; Mod. 1'ulnters Encyclopaedia ... 2£q Stronff'i Book of Designs, I.ea. ... 1.50 1 YVood-Mnl-hlng, Complete 125 ' Art of Show Card. Writing iM 'Scene and Bulletin Art l..".c Rosn Crane'* Book of Home Far- I nf.Mng and Pecoratlna \ew Ilardwood Finishing Antomohlle Painting Xew Stencils and tlfSlr f*se* ... S. E. GARLAND, THE WEATHER TORONTO (Noon)—Moderate northerly winds, partly cloudy and cold. Friday, Easterly winds cloudy, followed by snow. URE. CONFERRED ON WEMBLEY HEAD Thlrtj-FI.e DeooraUoaa for Those] Flaying leading Part ln British Empire Exhibition. DENIES LIBERAL ! L^RALLIANCE Llojd George Saya Be ChampioM. *• Bach Xore aad Regards any " Hnch as Unwise LONDON, Jan. 20—Rumors that ha Intended launching a ra a Llberal-I__abor alliance by Lloyd George at Carnarvon to-day He aald It would be unwise for Lib erala to negotiate an alliance wtth J), Jan. 20-The Anglo-Irak.**!1 P»rt-/* but "would conoentrata tending tha British mandate lt8 ••"rg.ee to reaching the goal oC ov.r-thts country to a maximum of ********* a large Uberal repreaenUUd twenf-flve yeara waa approved by ln ""> ne]tt ***■"*»*«* after whlc -•- senate to-day with but one ».><an<-*s would be welcomed with ig vote, [party that supported the Liberal pro gram whether it Involved coalltto Government or not. Questions Ita Effectiveness CARNARVON; Wale*. Jan. 20—De- Locarno Conference which was die Baldwin Government' COUNCIL VOTES : Own ABounoNj SYDNEY, N.S.W., Jan. 20—The Legislative Council of New South Wale* passed the first reading ofj a bil| providing for its own abolition-. ' ' ' . j YOnf-OF THK IRAK SENATE i l*OR M AMI ATE AFFIRMATIVE1 BAtiD. trektfe: e. ;rak s saving LONDON, Jan. 20—An honors Hat waa Issued last night whlcb contains 36 decorations tor thoee participating in tho British Empire ExhlblUon Wembly Newfoundland was represented on the list by Maior U Outerbridge. General Sir Travers Clarke. _. ._.__.._ uty Chairman and Chief Adlmlnistra-1 >. •[only outstanding accompllshmeh tive Officer ot the Exhibition. Is Km/nhkui Papers Protest Censorship had yet to materialise ln the redjic created a Knight of tho Orand Order. T y.: Threaten to Suspend Pab- I "on of armaments, former Premie highest honor awarded. ** Ji, -'j Ucatlaa Altogether -Lloyd George, Liberal leader, began ° IT * a "P*0051 nere this afternoon which TARDINAI SHOWS ' 61CHAREST. Jan. 20-We'll glvo »sb expected^o include an li H:FpT FOR FREE ' Rumanian press'™ GREAT VITALITY Cardinal Xereler Amazes Physicians By His Resistance, But Ca«e I* Well Nigh lloi.eless 't"ie taste ot a newspaperless coun- pronouncement regarding the try In the burden of a memorandum relationship of thc Liberal and handed to the Minister of the Inter- parties, .ior iy a representation ot all oppon-' — °— ■ . w '"•""" "*"•* "STORIES OF PANIC HAD LITTLE BASIS Tery Mi He Troth In Yarns Aboat Ser- - Ions British Insnraaee Situation Dae to Nora Scotia Riots VOSbOii, Jau. 20—Canadian E ■Ciytly Instituted military censor- SlJ^ondcd publication from Thurs- BRU3SELS. Jan. 20-Cardinal Mer- jday ■ fl" SundaJ' ls threatened, cler continues to amaze his physicians! Papers are Placated rlth his great vlullty. in face of thc ' BtJLHAREST. Jan. 20—The threat- rastlng condition which, lhey de- en#d suspension ot newspapers by op- clare, will take bla life very soon. He poilj'ta press organization aa a pro- anii looks forward to tcSl ..against military censorship has several Important conferences.. . *»*w**d Sn tn «g.tw_q_x___- HIs physicians deem recovery- well publRhers wlll do their own censor- n.shed by the London Evening Newa. night hopeless. ; ing y tho spirit demanded by the wjv- brokers yesterday reported a sodden demand for Insuranco against rlota and civil commotion tn Nova Scotia (presumably in Sydney, where there was recent looting of stores for food | as a result of mining troubles), tha AV N.N I PEG. Mann., Jan. 20—The Canadian Press leaxna that only one fifth* ^session ot tbc seventeenth such Inquiry la known on the market, j Legislature of Manitoba opens here 'and In this IS SHE DAUGHTER OFTHE LATE CZAR? Slory of Escape of Grand Duchess A ilatls—Is In Siinlliirlnni In the City of Berlin i* tl the rauftnt. When writ ins: to advertisers1 please mention that you "saw it in cording Prince of Wales' Rink TO-NIGHT (Ice Perrniting)) GENERAL SKATING --'-.-. EIGHT BANDS FULLC.CC. BAND GfeNERAL ADMISSION 30c COPENHAGEN, Jam 16—The Social Demokraten publishes a telegram """ from Its Berlin correspondent wl '•""jsays Frau Von-Techalkowsky rece j .Uncovered In a Berlin sanitarium M5| claimed by part ot the presa to bo 1.7S daughter of the late Russian Kmper- 1.73 °r. Orand Duchess Anastasia. actual- Lia ly ls Anastasia. The correspondent claims an authority ho considers reliable lhat the Grand Duchess was picked up as dead at Ekaterinburg in tbe cellar where the imperial Russian tamlly is supposed to have been shot, and carried into the forest to be buried. The man who carried Anaatasl... ar- thta story, waa a Rumania. Colonel Tschalkowsky, who, discovering thc girl to be allvo, fled and escaped with hor to Rumania. He Joined tho forces o_ the anti-Bolshevik leader Denikine and subsequently was killed In action. The corroapondent avers that Dowager Queen Dagmar of Denmark sent a confidential messenger to Befllln who returned to Copenhagen satisfied that tho woman ls Anastasia. He odds that Queen Dagmar la paying all the woman's expenses at the sa tarlum and will have her transferred to Copenhagen as soon as possible. C.L.B. OFICERS' AT HOME BRIDGE, FORTY - FIVES and DANCE In aid <_fc. L. B„ at Spencer College Hall Thursday, February llth, at 8 p.m. Reservations for tables from thc following committee: — Majors G. R. Williams, H. Outerbridge, Captains L. Stick, H. Hayward, Lieut. Chatwood. jan.2l,li PARIS. Jan. 20—There Is little prospect of a favorable reply to Germany's request for a decrease in the] number ot allied- troops ot occupation In the Rhlnelaad, It was aald In official circles to-day. CITY CLUB lo-miorrow (Thursday) after GERMANS FORM NEWGOVERNMEPfT AB0PTS SPECIAL •tREHOTRRENCY Irist Free State Decides to Issue It** fiwn Stiver, Mrkle aad Bronze Coinage DUBLIN. Jan. 19—The w if % Freo State tiften. to-day when tho Minister of BERLN. Jan. 20—As between die- Fi'.ahoe introduced a bill in the Dail tatorshlp and parliamentary gorera-. empowering the Government to issue ment, tho leaders of the parties- ln slV.'}. nickel and bronzo coinage. the Reichstag have chosen the latter For j items ovcr forty shillings Bri- and a new cabinet has been formed tl*>h .currency will bo used. <o take the place of Chancellor I_uth- 4 o er'.. • Mn EI7FVI TfTC iI7ADI TVO ' Dr Han* Luthcr **£**ia wUl Ile*1 Jj-JLLDO TVU-tiLl/O ; «>e new government with ' 'Ouatay —'- holding his old portfolio as ■IWTMONY STOCK; ettenwve t«\st_ve d 1 A Special Meeting of the CHy Club wll lvc held in the Reading! Room THIS THURSDAY EVENING, ai 8 o'clock, for the purpose j of receiving nominations for the , __, .__ \ _. iUf»ety enters. The metal Is also be- Conm-tte* for the ensuing year.J,- ..ec,-,,^^ „,«<, M , sub„itutc A largo attendance is particularly i f<> ltad and zinc in the manufacture requested. [of paint. Qvil War In China Cripples Industrial DUuiUlUBOK UUE-L-IN "*lq*il-i—Alternative Supplies Sought ' __ _ . ___ —,_- __.«-.._. . '.- -»^r* |6 BACK TO CANADA 'VafrCOUVER. B.C. Jan. 20—The i *il -ijar in China has cut off the Was On Long Trip to Russia To Ar- w0rlU> supply of antimony and the range Expatriation of Her Son and miulM world is now looking to British Hls Compatriots Gblumbia to help meet the shortage. . ■ — ITrjees have advanced rapidly as al BRILLIANT, B.C., Jan. 16 (By Can- result; of the curtailment of the adian Press)—Mrs. Eudoxia Verigln, Ciiftele supply and British Columbia "Queen of the Doukhobors," bos :-,ono of the few countries that has an reached here after her visit to Russia [teoitlve supply. There sre many ex- where she met her son. Peter, from deposits In this province, al- whom ahe had been separated for 'seventeen years. She was alto engaged In an attempt to inddce the 4,000 Doukhobors still remaining in Russia to emigrate to Canada and there loin the settlement of the sect now existent st Verigln, Sask., in Alberta and at Brilliant, B.C. 'oman sixty years of age, total Verigln showed no trace of the ardu- i5 journey of close on 20,000 mile* it of and back to Canada. Nicholas Platnikoff, who interpreted r the "Queen," she being unable to speak English, ssid their trip had been successful. They had been well treated ih Russia, snd their plea for the jexpatriation of Peter Verigin and the Doukhobors in that country had'not been refused. th .ugh only properties have so far been worked to any extent. The cheap a*!:.-'labor in China has hitherto ttidifl to keep prices down, British Cjlufjbia with her high production cc US being unable to compete with Ihe Ovienjal supply even in the United Sjptes, the largest consumer of antimony in the world. Under thc changed ctndirlons It is now hoped that many dtjrmint properties will be revived. •Jh« uses for antimony are continually ^pending, the high prices of lead ajd Jnc driving manufacturers si'bsftut ■ i alloys into which antimony II
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Title | The Daily Globe, 1926-01-21, vol. 01, no. 203 |
Date | 1926-01-21 |
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Journal devoted to the Best InteyesU of Newfoundland Trader Commerce \apd Development
VOL. I, NO. 203
ST. JOHN'S, NEWB
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1926
PRICE 2 CENTS
LLOYD GEORGE DENIES STORIES OF LIBERAL-LABOR ALLIANCE
_'llllllllillll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllilllllMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.
(THE OLD COLLEGIANS
I The Annual Meeting of the Association wiH be held
I TUESDAY. JANUARY 26TH.
= in Gower St. Church Lecture Room, instead of Thursday as
previously arranged
IVogramme
£ Election of ncw Council by open nomination. Ad-
| dressy by A W Mews. Esq.. President J. SyAyre, r_sq., J.
| W W. McNeily, B.L. Campaign OrganizeFS report £y A, ^.g,
Soper. Ejq Musical programme undcr direction of H. G. tj-Sj
'J
. Esq.
Meeting opens at
jan.2l.2S.26
I o'clock, to members only, no admission fie
-.liliiiiilliililliiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiliillltlilli:
What Have You toSeli?
OR
WJiat Do Vou Wish to Buy?
In tbe way of Household Furniture or
Merchandise of an; description. If
you pr6f_r to havo caah down I can
make arrangements to dlspoae of anything and give you ready caah. Write,
telegraph, or when you como to town
i E. PERCIVAL.
AUCTIOSEKB
Adelaide Street, P.' 0. Box 2115
WS. P. OUTLER
East of Majestic Theatre
Selling all kind, of
Fruit, Confectionery
and Pastry-
COFFEE and TEA
always on hand.
'Open Till 11.30 Pjn.
TO LET
Possession February 1st next
That commodious modern brick
building situated on the- South
Side Jf Water Stretff West, known
as the ANGEL BUILDING at present occupied by the Newfoundland Light & Power Co., Ltd.
Suitable for Clubrooms,
Stores, Offices, etc.
For .nformptton apply to
REID NFLD. COMPANY, LTD
Duckworth Street
dcc.2«.t...._.p.
Bank,
KEEP
8.H.FEDER
For Appointments and
Information
Write care of
IMPERIAL OPTICAL CO.
Prescott SL, St. John's, N_F.
Phone 2103 Box E-5330
=nnnim*iiiiniininimminii-HumiiiH'
PAINTERS
Attention!
We will supply yi)ii with lh.- v-r>
of the following hook;
jon painting and decorating:
jThe Nixing of Colors and I'ulnts i-U
lltcuse Painting Method-. •_.__£
j Interior Wnil Decoration , i.:<
Art of sicn Painting ... l.;o ]
Estimates Costs and 1'n.iii- in
House I'alntliiir and Decorating 1.75
; Mod. 1'ulnters Encyclopaedia ... 2£q
Stronff'i Book of Designs, I.ea. ... 1.50
1 YVood-Mnl-hlng, Complete 125
' Art of Show Card. Writing iM
'Scene and Bulletin Art l..".c
Rosn Crane'* Book of Home Far-
I nf.Mng and Pecoratlna
\ew Ilardwood Finishing
Antomohlle Painting
Xew Stencils and tlfSlr f*se* ...
S. E. GARLAND,
THE WEATHER
TORONTO (Noon)—Moderate
northerly winds, partly cloudy and
cold. Friday, Easterly winds
cloudy, followed by snow.
URE. CONFERRED
ON WEMBLEY HEAD
Thlrtj-FI.e DeooraUoaa for Those]
Flaying leading Part ln British
Empire Exhibition.
DENIES LIBERAL
! L^RALLIANCE
Llojd George Saya Be ChampioM. *•
Bach Xore aad Regards any "
Hnch as Unwise
LONDON, Jan. 20—Rumors that ha
Intended launching a ra
a Llberal-I__abor alliance
by Lloyd George at Carnarvon to-day
He aald It would be unwise for Lib
erala to negotiate an alliance wtth
J), Jan. 20-The Anglo-Irak.**!1 P»rt-/* but "would conoentrata
tending tha British mandate lt8 ••"rg.ee to reaching the goal oC
ov.r-thts country to a maximum of ********* a large Uberal repreaenUUd
twenf-flve yeara waa approved by ln ""> ne]tt ***■"*»*«* after whlc
-•- senate to-day with but one ».> |