Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, December 05, 1921

Issue date: Monday, December 5, 1921
Pages available: 24
Previous edition: Saturday, December 3, 1921

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 5, 1921, Winnipeg, Manitoba New zealand by free press co Manitoba free december fears War will not end until the younger nations of Empire reach new the disarmament Cir Erenyi is filling the zealand Psiras with views and an important statement on the new zealand Point of View has just Boon Imide by the prime minister and an analysis of the situation Lias Bron furnished the preps by sir John a former Liberal Leader for Many years in the legislative i should like to think there would be no More said the prime reporting to House of representatives on his visit to the Imperial but that can be storm Centre i think it is quite he de that what has been predicted will come to pass and the c Only ment of the Britain the brought about by an agree three great United states and referring to the disarmament con give them a Bank account the gift that and teaches the firs lesson of Suc Cess in life regular Call at one of our or mail us or and we will see that this useful a Union Bank savings in time for Union Bank 6f can Ada 914 by a number of the do you think the danger will come from Massey said there were some things that had better not he discussed in for what was said in that House was reported in foreign newspapers and sometimes in an unfortunate As a result of the recent situation where British supremacy at sea was being challenged by Japan and the United states the Imperial Confer ence had agreed in principle to the laying Down of four capital ships which were to be Empire ships paid for by the Empire As a the suggestion was they should be paid for out of the German reparations Money for it would not be Felt when it was spread Over the Empire and taken from the reparations the present generation will not see the end of said the though we All wish if you me when men will beat their swords into Plo shares i will say it will be when the younger nations of the Empire will have grown to maturity and can speak with one then the might be Able to join with some other powerful nation and their combined strength would maintain peace with other that is when peace will come but that time is not fears Philippines in sir John find lays explanation of the situation As it affects this he says the United states fears for the with a population of ten Only 500 Miles from Japan but from the United in a War these islands would be japans first objective and the United states now realized that its to fortify Guam leaves her at a great disadvantage in protecting her far Eastern to permit Japan any Asiatic Power to wrest the Philippines from her would be a degradation and a blow to her National Pride the United states would never get hence her big Navy policy and hence growing fear of on her the other hand Japan was building War ships for one purpose the United the Imperial conference had agreed to the Prin Ciple of an Empire Navy so that the defence of the Pacific would be shared in by new zealand Alid the other dominions and this meant the dominions had to be Given a voice in foreign policy they never had be in consequence new zealand had a Paramount interest in the Washington if it i failed new zealand Wolfl be seriously of if it succeeded it meant the peace of the Pacific would be As japans real is says sir John make herself so Strong in the Pacific that no nation will wish to Challenge her policy in where she wishes to Domin ate has beef appointed a new zealand adviser at give Samoa Constitution As trustee under1 the league of nations for Samoa the new Zea that All the now with Britain in the sphere of foreign policy and at the same time maintained their each Parlia ment was Freeto Deal with Money land parliament has passed a Bill matters As it always re giving the Island a and that we All citizens generally bringing it under the laws0 Empire and subjects of the of the the which i same was introduced by the minister of dominions King external prot explaining the position More fully Vides a legislative Council for Samoa but gives no franchise to the natives nor to the few Hundred White British and who live the As the minister pointed was the natives were As yet unfit for the franchise and the foreign residents in the islands were not if it were to be a British franchise it would so restricted As to be in most of the political Power is left in the hands of an administrator assisted by a judge and two assessors for the administration of the German Crown lands Are Tak in his statement to parliament the Premier said that what had happened was that the prime ministers of the overseas dominions As members an Imperial Cabinet it what they liked to exercise the Power of advising the before the con Ferenc the idea had been pre Valent that the crime ministers of the overseas dominions might advise the what would be the position of the King if he had to receive the advise of the premiers of five dominions and of the prime minister of the United kingdom when that advice differed in Over and most of the German 1 u was certain to do estates which Are wealthy j the outcome must be chaos or largely devoted to the production of i worse than so today tha a position was that the govern copra and the natives Are wors Tual a left their lands mar1 ment Only be approached Ridge Between the who Are i through the government of the now working the plantations under United Lloyd George a form of indentured and the not merely prime minister of samoan women is made an j the United kingdom but he was Al the use of chinese As coolies was i so Iule prime forthe Pur strongly condemned in parliament tl1 advising the King in respect by the labor party and some of it pointed out that despite prohibition against mar Lago they would continue to cohabit with of the overseas Lloyd having met the representatives of the dominions and India became the Channel of com the samoan women and that Between them and the result would be the creation of a i he As prime minister of hybrid race in the Pacific that would new zealand could not approach the have the Virtues of neither the j King and make chinese nor the liberals attack prohibition the liberals attacked the Bill be cause it prohibited the White Community from getting any just As if they were butt Hie min ister said the highest medical authorities were satisfied alcohol was unnecessary and indeed harmful in the tropics and if it were allowed for l neither could the prime ministers of the other he believed that position would work satisfactorily because not attempting too on the Point whether a Dominion could appoint an ambassador Massey said Canada had arranged to Send a representative direct to Washington but this representative the Whites the natives would be sure would not be and could not be an to get j he would be an the Bill went through with the officer of the British embassy and marriage clause eliminated and the samoans in future will be regarded As wards of new Ealand who will As wards of new zealand who will nations on her minister said he hoped new was have an but lands administration would been tirely for the natives Good and he would regard the government As a failure if that was not brought wants conference in Canada the prime minister of new Zea tie i dominions he pointed Zea out it was impossible for them to must take no risks when the King and Empire go to War every Dominion of that Empire is at War beyond said prime minister of new speak ing at a parliamentary luncheon Given in his Honor by the Cabinet on his arrival Home from the Imperial leave their posts in London for Long and impossible for the new zealand or australian premiers be away land favors the holding of Imperial conferences in not in in Vancouver or Epatia Tigon the necessity of Bri Tish ministers seeing the overseas five months every year or two in order attend what has now be come a sort of Cabinet or inner Council of the in years to come the conference should meet in the he told a Start should be it any Dominion had any doubts made with Canada As the senior about standing out of a War which involved the continued the As we have Al ready would speedily resolve those doubts and sink the ships of just As if it was really fighting and if we were beaten it would suffer the same As the Dominion and the one with the larg est might meet in but for my own part i would prefer the West say in the of Vancouver or think Hattat mean to the premiers from the hemis the new zealand and in Al Wuriu Juv Oil inv Luc Johb i do net believe we have yet i australian representatives could seen the last the Battle and i believe it necessary to keep ourselves in a of rive in British 16 is j or 18 the British Isles repro a i within twelve Days state of with our great j and South Africa Empire and its huge population we j prime minister within a week or must not take any the Posl two it would mean this that Tion now is that it is a Case of the we could go to Canada be Back United kingdom against the world again in tree but All enemy of the not As m4 Rcv m but As the British and we what that would speak with one voice without Dos mean to us and kingdom against the world again in tree of five the Empire against the or six As at ecu ii of it in the councils make All the world we now speak later on the conference should the British government meet in new zealand and in aus sir John a distinguished the prime pointed out Santa Taus is making this electrical chr1stmas Santa Claus is a Wise old Man said knows what a saving of time and labor electrical gifts mean to every we have gathered into our electrical showrooms a mos Complete assortment of Christmas every one of which will carry to someone the gift of dont forget we have greatly reduced the prices of Moffatt electric water Heaters and other electrical appliances a washing Machete of Hoover Lake useful Cash of easy visit ofor showrooms and see our Choice Sto Kolf Christmas j 5559 Princess St think of also the Edu it statesmen from Downing Street who have not yet seen the have often been struck with the immense knowledge of those men in Downing Street regarding the after All there is nothing like a per Sonal 5 the Premier said that the one Man in who most familiar with the dominions and their ways was the he seemed to know everything that was going offs and took the deepest interest in Pauls anniversary special and music morning and evening with a crowded Church at both the of Pauls presbyterian Church was celebrated special preachers gave the sermons both morning and evening and an enlarged under the leadership of rendered special of step hens was the speaker in the taking As his for we preach Christ he refer red to the Central place which the Cross occupied in the teaching of the apostle Paul and stated that Paul preached no simply Christ As a great teacher or a great but Christ worlds re he gave results which come from the crucified Christ forgiveness of sin the of and Hope iof re Ferring to the War which still exists in the world Mclntosh said men were too Quentlyn treating the symptoms rather than the disease War was Only a symptom iof a disease and that disease is he said the fundamental problem of tha world today is sin and Christ is the fundamental solution of that prob Kerr spoke in the his subject practical lessons life among lessons to be Learned from the life of the Patron Saint Kerr pointed out that Andrew was Al ways willing to a second place and of the new a feature of the evening service was a duet by Griffith arid of the world Pauls Church Hae now a membership of one and sunday school enrolment of i Tbs staff of 92 com mencing As years the Church has enjoyed rapid growth since the ladies will hold a Bazaar on wednesday and thursday the Board of Trade Edward Parnell will open ing ceremony on wednesday at 12 May go Taranie Japan continued fron pasto Riahy and at the same time stabilize political conditions in the far no comment on the suggestion is forthcoming authoritative where the general attitude is questions must be threshed out along wit the advancing the far East most of the British delegates have left the City to be absent until wednesday and Many of the plenipotentiaries of the other nations will take advantage of today recess to opening of the new session of Congress tomorrow and but it is expected that the informal1 conversations will continue to up most the hours of everyone connected with the Confer relation to Alliance in japanese circles it was predicted tonight that it would be some Days before any important develop ment advanced the naval Nee Otla Talonn beyond their present waiting Tymn Hasime the importance Airai that there Izard the outcome of the naval ones ton As close Rantio Nshon to possible Abro i ration of Alliance and the substitution of som Nifina which would include the United states and he the basis of a manent understanding Between Japan and this was also increased indications that the ones ton tons in the Wnters of the far Kast 1xrf a relation in Thi minds of Japan to the of National Rol and therefore to the Concrete a nesting of How Many cantal War Shlos Japan is to be permanently Al concessions made to i of Chin from foreign control wa3 snid to have considerably at the conference of the nine Powers on saturday through proposals from great Britain an France for Ramnau ashment of Lane and important areas of their leased territory in the proffers of the three Powers were conditional and not in Cludine All their leased but were said officially to be one of the most important developments of the far Eastern definite were deferred for further desc Mission the next meeting of the far Eastern tee next three Days adjournment being taken so that the discussions Between China and Japan on Shantung and the studies of sub committees of other chinese ques tons could make when the question on the ence of removal of special spheres of influence in China was brought up on France offered to relinquish her leased Terri Tor of providing Sim Ilar concessions would be made by the other having special spheres of Japan followed with reiteration of an offer to Relin Quish her leased territory in Shan Tung and great Britain joined with a proposal to relinquish the British leased territory of All of the except that of Japan concerning were upon Cessions of leased Terri tory by other and also upon performance by China of certain con would probably be Japan stood on her former offers up Klao Chow on thei basis of her position in notes to special to the free press the to the Nieuwe Cornant West German the japanese govern Manthas cancelled Large orders of Armor plate barbed in a settlement of the disarmament 3 special 148 Consolation organization the membership drive of the army and Navy Veter ans which Wilt foe launched was Plet Edat a meeting of executive the sat urday the executive decided action lines suggested at the Dominion convention should be taken to insure against wasteful expenditure of the overseas v canteen but deferred further discus Sion until the general meeting of the association atthe maw Block to again be dealt with at a meeting of the executive thursday at the Gen eral meeting tonight an address will be Given toy of the department of soldiers civil frees and the re serve fund will be the meeting twill reopen to All widows and of i Harry state and members of the Canada company were guests of and contributed to the entertainment of the of the Blue and White club at their Smolzer an the Odd Kennedy which was attended Iso sex Signaller and their other contributors to the programme were i Ford the Commodore five military District was at the the by major meeting of the Winnipeg tranch grand army of United veterans will be held in the Dob 676a main wednesday at h veterans notes this weeks appointments i great War veterans circles include a Gen eral meeting of the Winnipeg Branch the London Block Oclock to the associations not taking any part As an organization in the the ladies auxiliary Peg will hold the usual weekly whist drive and dance at the London the weekly Hist drive and dance held Fly the Winnipeg Branch of the great War veterans in the London e very saturday night is draw ing Ever nights event was exception to the Rylel the whist were 108 liver trouble bad bilious attacks when your liver an inactive whole suf tour bowels become constr the Tongue breath the stomach foul and and bilious spells account of the liver holding Back the bile which is so essential to promote ment of the and the bile gets the instead of passing out through the usual the Only Way to liver Active and work off thud get rid of the bilious at is to keep bowels regular by using lax Aliver pills they Are purely Small and easy to work smoothly and and there is nothing of the weakening and sickening effects of the old fashioned John writes i was troubled with my and had severe a to try Mil Burns lax Allver so i two vials and i have More Mil Burns or mail Are atall fights for soldiers rights supports sane labor policies a Winner is Centre Winnipeg sane and constructive or visionary and theoretical for vote for Wilton is a vote for sane a vote for the government a wasted a vote for revolutionary labor continue de san Active and unsettled conditions a vote for an Independent is a merely senti f for affair for elimination of excess vote for reduced Cost of vote for decent soldiers pensions Anid re Stab Yote for progressive policies to prevent seem for unemployment Yate for old age vote for widows pensions and maternity Bene v vote for vote for an effective vote for Wilton and the party pledged to these vote for the party which is carrying the Wilton has Given you definite t t Wilton has always kept his Wilton policies will the the work Ingman and the vote for a Man who has already sane beneficial com pensationg611ective Relief from Industrial medi s not lose your vote ;