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   Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 3, 1919, Winnipeg, Manitoba                                TODAYS WEATHER FAIR AND VICTORS RETURNING The boys are coming home in earnest Four over the while two bat left Liverpool yesterday as MONDAY MARCH PRESENTS MILITARY TERMS OF PEACE TREATY Still Eights Wounded i Home As fi at 1 the opening ofthe Dominion Or Hospital here i minister of said that there vere still of Canadas wounded heroes to return from for Disarmament of Germany in his r pointed out that there were now 65 i to Twenty Divisions of Ten Thousand Men Each ya Provide for Complete of German Submarine and Undersea Warfare 5eere Restrictions to Be Im of War Materials limit Use of Airplanes hospital units in Canada and 59 over and a total of cases had been He stated that at the time of the signing of the ar the government was fairly able to estimate the bed capacity in Can He that several millions of dollars had been saved through the careful policy pursued by the The government estimates that by May said General there will be to Canadian patients overseas who will CANADIANS START ITS Royal Canadian 43rd Battalion of the Third Division Sail ARE ABOARD ADRIATIC Due to Reach Halifax March Given Rousing SendOff From Liverpool Landing Stage Thousands of Canadian Fighters Raich Home Shores on Four Big Troopships Thousands March 2 the fighters have reached Canadian soil since Friday in four huge two of which have docked at at All four vessels brought many men for western and these are now speeding home The boats to arrive at Halifax were the Lapland The Scotian reached John on Saturday and the Melita The names and addresses of the men for 10 will be found in the lists given here with ition of de Canadian when the osa be brought back as soon as it is Wise I Canadian the 42nd battalion to bring It has been the 3rd division left Liverpool on the These are the first bat ered unwise to move of to leave England as patients until they have sufficiently farewell ON BELGIC March White Star 490 Spence Winnipeg 171 South 180 Aberdeen 3W Alexander Fort Earl 70S Somerset suite Almonte 612 Banning 123 Atkins I Man Port 488 Bannerman Growing Over Danger of Spread of Anarchy in Germany COMMISSIONS ARE BUSY Council of Great Powers Now DEFINED Along With India Will Probably be Charter Members of the League of Nations Nearly Half of British Repre sentation on Committees Drawn From Dominions Delegates March 2 by the Associ ated Foch has presented to the council of the j great powers the military terms J to be incorporated into the peace treaty These will be considered on with the naval terms already submitted to the council The military terms provide for the disarmament of Germany down to twenty divisions of ten thousand men including fifteen divisions of infantry and five of Severe tions are placed on the manufac ture of all classes of war ma terials and the military and com use of the airplane is limited to the minimum Beyond Marshal Foch s pre of the terms they were not The naval terms now before the council provide not only for the complete suppression of Ger manys but also for the termination of all submarine warfare by all nations through out the thus ending the use of the submarine in naval The provision for the dismant ling ofthe fortifications at Heli goland and the Eel Canal has teen made the subject of at a Admiral he grates presenting the United withdrew their objections and de this shall not 10 leave They were given an official farewell by Lord Mayor of Liver himself born at and a demonstrative sendoff By thousands of citizens who were allow ed on the landing stage tor the first time since the war The Liverpool police band played on deck white the troops were em As the ship pulled out into the Mersey at and disappeared into the thick grey mist overhanging the the band played O Can The Maple and other patriotic and popular while the people on the dock cheered and The troops cheered In liner with three thousand odd returning Canadian docked 396 Bannerman L street i I De March Cable from John reactions of the peace conference and the league of nations upon the international rei lations of the constituent portions of the British Empire and the inter national have a very special interest for fche people of Canada the other British The anomalies of the present only partially defined interImperial rela have been rather puzzling to the and it Is remarkable that they have themselves so sympathetic to the dominions view who Canadian Canadians la waved return and shouted Good Mounted Police Coming Third the gangway and wished every officer and man good All ranks of Canadians on board In this number there are 183 Royal North West Police return ing at the request of the Dominion In addition a party 400 are being returned by the British War office for many of whom Canadians who have been in the Imperial forces in different theatres of the and 50 Canadians who have been in the The Third division battalion came from Bramshott trains brought them to Riverside station and British and American Red Cross officials furnish ed White Star officials gave a lunch on board before the troops embarked at which the Lord Admiral Port Admiral General Loo mis arii others In a short returning Canadian early this taking the vacated a few hours before by the which was cleared of over A in a little over two a S record for the The for EV the most brought forestry and railway construction making room in England for the now about to reports a pleasant eventful trip of seven Western officers on board the Belgic included Ed District Mac Winnipeg Winnipeg Ed monton Winnipeg Winnipeg Winnipeg Port District Victoria Victoria 1723 Portage Man Tarwood Win 443 Shoal 710 581 Victoria Van Winnipeg wl couver Prue 322 Toronto Win District Edmonton Captain I Edmonton Anderj Idaho Pryer Captain of re turned as officer commanding the Toronto district He joined up 527 James Aubrey 320 Home street with the Tenth battalion at the out Winnipeg break of the was taken prisoner in the second battle of and spent three years in ob release just previous to the tiie Cap tain Pryer saw service 519 South He is j publishing a book on his experiences i 178 British forces organized j ce that was hy tnc divisions cedent applicable to the Ameri can Canals and harbor such as the Cape Cod Canal and proposal for the tion ofthe large German war ships is approved in by British and American naval but the still make reservations against the destruction of these The supreme council is expect ed to pass on this and other naval and military subjects on Investigate Drastic Officers of high rank are boins sent by the peace conference to the east ern Adriatic coast to examine the situation A number of on this coast hare been unable for to unload their cargoes of food supplies intended for the re lief of the inhabitants in interior of the The excuse of the local authorities that the trouble is due to lack of labor to handle the if sustained by the examin will be immediately met with curative measures as it is considered that hunger conditions are the prime incentive of Bolshevism and of hos tile collisions between the Italians a clared that they accepted the request j French a pre Qf thg as submitted thg mayor made ad David Lloyd agr g ma I dress to the men on the arrival of the 3 i Uli The same objection is revived m j train public buildings flew the Senator criticism that the i Canadian gag the ship was cov British Empire will be more strongly ered bunting ana All ranks rs ered wn unng a represented than the were happy to be getting The in the league of A Unit and an is difficult for outsiders to la appreciate the British contention that the Empire is at one and the time a unit and an alliance of na each one entitled to special representation for purpose of pro its own particular but this view of the position of authorities have done everything possible for the comfort the men and the accommodation is ihe best possible The Adriatic Bijou Main n I Captain of Tor the Distinguished Flying Cross last when his machine W one of a squadron of ten which returned to aerodrome after weathering a severe storm over Major of is proceeding to Toronto Nova with is due at Halifax DISCUSS GOOD ROADS but this view of the position 01 mei Empire has been accepted the Ratepayers of Municipality of Corn in the COni it A He was attached to the squadron and saw a great deal of service as a night He enlisted with the first battalion and was transferred to the Tenth for senice in France Major was director of physical education at the University of Al berta previous to the outbreak of the Lieut H of a brother of Sir Percy is back in Canada for the first time since He saw a great deal service in France with the first motor of saw service with the 1tn He was wounded on two G W A Cumberland tHouse Sask 1 J MORNING EDITION Plunkett Declares Irish Not Practical would always be dependent and dominion home Considering financial and Economic Problems Sir who was chairman of the Irish before the Irish Fellowship We may live to see the end of and see the world in such a state that no armament is he We expect just as we do the But time comes when that little the league of nations is settled at and not only but has been country can deal with problems affecting itself without due to its strategic The question shall Ireland establish great military rule or shall it depend to a great eighth upon countries for sup I A t Fall of Government is f f Strikes Are CHAOS STILL INCREASING Soviet Republic in Brunswick Serious Food Railway Traffic Held Up i the peace conference opens with effort by the working com missions to get their projects ready or consideration when Premier Lloyd President Wilson and Pre mier Orlando return to Noone s more anxious for prompt action ban the who want to hasten not only the comple ion of the peace but the adop lon of the league of nation plans as an integral part of An opening or a revision of the plan that will not threaten league the French foreign min haa Indicated that he will offer amendments relating an interna thought that the conference may consider other such as may be retarded in America as necessary to remove the ambiguity of clauses that might affect the Monroe the right from the league and the methods of using force The American it is said may the of such but are waiting for the return of the president before Of Anarchy in Germany apprehension is growing port An Irish republic at the pre sent time is not The speaker said 90 per Irelands trade March situation in Germany is most cal in messages received The general strikes are ending more and specially in entral where disorder is and railway traffic Interruption of and telephone id from various are felt by the authorities hat a reign of terror is about to be gin in and It is reported Council of Great Powers Takes Up Three Dangerous Problems This Week Germany Will Alsace Lorraine and Probably Saar Valley Prance Mar from John peace can be signed must be extensive alter ations to the of all nents except the ana over the dancer of among the moat many and the French are desire to hasten the con of the peace treaty and in in it measures for their protection which they have expect ed of said cult before the congress which are now being The three most dangerous questions relating to the Adriatic the west bank the and the Polish port on the are to be by saia this week by the council responsible f the t while lesser government established in are considered by the be which are expected as of prime imI ke findings within the i of the next of the possible find on which will take re and Byf them ready lie the a ference and is imbedded in the con of the league of In the membership the a great appears ment drawn from a panel upon which Gariy wall Meet at Brandon March most the list of municipality of Cornwallis arv pow was held yesterday afternoon in the ari po discuss the matter of The city taken by Reeve meeting was of the i ment drawn from a pane there the dominions are With unan i Ar the first plenary session the ne sentative of two subsequent Canada and New Zealand were represented directly and upon the pire FRANCES TRIBUTE Places Wreath Upon Grave of Sir Wilfrid Laurier March Pau ot Saturday accompanied V the members of the French mis sion and Sir Joseph under secretary of state for external drove out to Notre Dame cemetery Mi deposited a wreath of violets Sir Wilfrid Lauriers The members having assembled the the general spoke as follows On behalf of I these Sowers as a tribute of respect and Mention to the great Canadian in whose veins flowed In the on behalf of the Siegfried called on Lady and informed her of what taken CANADAS TOKEN Sent by Lady Borden to Pat on Her Wedding Day Mar following was sent by Lady Borden the Princess Patricia on the of her marriage to Commander the first plenary session e empire delegation Deluded a along of and at n the both emI of the i good 1 is no doubt but that in the s municipality will be one rongest supporters of ihe movement and that ex ire o i work w Upon both these occasions Canada tensive wor In f work will be undertaken this tensive wor thus had three the detailed work of the conference the have acted part of the British empire They have not attended meetings of powers of particular interest for the j purpose of assisting in the selection of their representatives upon the con ference but have taken their share of representation on con ference committees in the allotment made to the British empire as a great Half Representation From Dominions Nearly half of the British repre sentation on the different committees Is drawn from the dominions dele These selections have been made at joint meetings of all the British On most of these t The people of Canada by contribu through the wives of the lieu have arranged for gift to Your Royal High f Victory Loan bonds which I forward enclosed in a silver box near In requesting of this gift as a token of warm regard of the Canadian towards Your Royal Highness to convey assurance of m interest in the happy and to again extend our best is for your happiness and wel The princess replied BIV xe convey to people of Canada appreciation of their ann touched by your of wedding gift which committees tho British empire has two representa tives New Zealand is represented on the committee on war Aus tralia on reparation and vak a Canada on interna today to connect this propaganda tional transportation and Greek the State police FIND THREE BODIES Mysterious Explosion in Swamp Anarchist Activities Suspected bodies of three unidentified men weie founa early today a short distance from the scene of a mysterious explosion that damaged the mill of the American Woollen and fifty dwelling houses last The bodies were badly i The explosion which was heard a distance of fifteen occurred m a swamp situated in the rear of a row of tenement houses occupied by mill operatives and about a quarter of a mile from the woollen For several weeks anarchistic litera ture has been circulated accord the who were inclined today to correct this propaganda and South Africa on the of nations Botha declined the chair f the important Polish on page POLES AND UKRAINIANS TO RESUME HOSTILITIES 2 by the Associated Press Negotia tions at the interallied mission and the Poles and Ukrainians have been broken it being found impossible to get the Poles and agree on a line of demarkation be tween their Hostilities to be it is The interallied mission is expect ed here cers from Boston headquarters joined with the local police in an investiga The bodies were found in the rear of a house occupied by on the edge of the No reports of other injuries as a re sult of the explosion have reached the Damage buildings was largely confined to broken glass and shattered Idle in Berlin Two hundred thousand persons are idle in Berlin because of the general which is extending into southern and central Railway com between Berlin and southern Germany has been cut off Is it German Propaganda Ger man internal situation is commented upon by many of the Pans news papers the attitude of the Scheidemann government in connec tion the spreading of Spartacan agitation being closely Some the newspapers raise the question whether this agitation is not being encouraged or at least not being repressed by the gov just the time when the allies are to present their to Gei W of is returning to Canada for first time after wounded twice serving wlS the 10th battalion He is an old newspaper man having served on papers in Cal gary and Man for District 378 Victor 49S Flora J Port Moore 635 list 303 Poison Moyer C 77 Grove 521 Home 124 Lipton Los Emerson Man 503 Holmes 5144 Alexander 365 Bradford S 670 Chippewa j New Old Clearwate Reece New 173 Osborne 885 Pine Wpg G 202 329 Pacific Franks iflg Expected That Congress Win Resume Immediately on Re turn of President Wilson March the Associat ed the result of anex change of cables today Pre sident Wilson and the United plans were the presidents return to and foi the early assembling thereafter of the congress of with man delegates He will land at Brest on or and come direct to The British premier will reach Paris about the same time and with toe others of the council of the great they will take inary peace which will be It is expected sessions will last until March when Lloyd George returns to and President Wilson wlH go to and the will The peace AHG reach such a definite stage during Bon peace with Germans between April 1 and The peace treaty will then pre sented and will include naval financial and all of which will in the mean time be Brides the military and terms now before the council of the great they will also fn the report of the reparar to pay for RHINE King Reviews Fourteen Battalions Young Guards in Hyde Park March Press Despatch From week as council of This fairly facili it decision to deal now withi of the of War Debts March council of the great entered and economic both and permanent conditions after subject is tak en up after weeks to hearings The presented today in One was from the which Louis the French minister of The other re port was from the economic com of which Albert of is The report of the a glv main heading of the vast fin reorganization that Is now re The report does not em brace repatriations and indemnities for the for that subject is being considered Most of the headings were presented without re which are left to the council plenary conference that the problem as a whole has been One of main concerns war debts and made before the war Iii enemy countries and whether they are be paid or the manner of payment if and the priority of Another heading deals with state property in taken such state Suggest Pooling of War The most important heading isen titled of the War of Allied Countries on a Fair not presented in de taii heading opens one of the largest questions to tne According to the French the huge debts piled King Edward street Man 538 SImcoe 773 Minneapolis if Fort Hatfield H Home An imposing military held this Hyde when the mounted on horse with the queen and Mary in their attended Mary n Generals Birdwood Mac Donagh and the BHt reviewed fourteen of Young who are proceeding to join the of rg S numbering over arrival of the royal party Sfty the them Uj gade of The king The lines and splendid appearance of the four ed in review order and bis regards the decision of the financial i The of the nna of the is based on in have suggested from such facts as are now The disposition of the the the j territory Russia forms problem In warring governments of that land should con fer together with the great powers has been aid OK creation at Finland and and with respect tothe of the problems await The New Poland The new Poland will include th sections of Galicia and Silesia but the matter of a port is a serious give the valley of the Vistula and out will make East Prussia a Ger man menace in Slav possible serious consequences m the while not to ensure Poland access to the Baltic is to render her position The alternative proposition is that Dantzig and the Vistula be highways and Poland be given Germany will lose AlsaceLorraine and perhaps the Saar valley to probably the Belgian cantons jj ated of the German government is reported in special despatches received j today from jJT The members of the government have arrived at Berlin to consult with and a mani has been All the co respondents represent the Soviet Republic In Brunswick March soviet republic has been proclaimed in according to a despatch rpm Representatives of all state establishments have decided on s fr a general strike on March 5 as a de monstration against the and in sympathy with the movement in the despatch These representatives the establishment of a communistic and that all the state churches be thrown open for Government have entered Prussian according to a report from i Serious food disturbances are j ported from West i Soldiers and mob tried H to storm the and a number of persons fore the troops restored J j Reports from Munich say the congress there has chosen a j headed by who also tie of foreign and q minister orf Calls on Soviets to i March next irs are likely to determine l Greater Berlin is to ba s a general strike political motives f about Malmedy to Belgium North ein and perhaps Middl to will hold her territory on the west bank of the Rhine on terms that will make It im possible as a to of German The disposition of the German colonies has already been pretty well The CzechoSlovakia commission will Us chief difficulty in deter mining the disposition of Teschen in Austrian This district has been traditionally part of Bo but its predominant Polish although they have had no connection with Poland for five centuries and are of different are desire inclusion in while declare that its coal mines and railway con are essential to the success of the new Enlarged Roumania will Include Greater Berlin Soviets have adopted and telegraphed assembly at Weimar resolution protesting against efforts to abolish the soldiers and the gen eral hostility encountered by the re boards among the state military and municipal Tht resolution calls for the sovieLs everywhere to fight for At the meeting the convocation of a soviet on 16 was de That the Bolshevists have in their propaganda for soviet ia amply evinced by the governS menfs with respect to the plan to incorporate the ideas of the organization ij in There is further V evidence Hugo Hasses the Independent is preparing make common cause with the i in a concentrated effort to overthrow the Scheidemann cabinet by launching a general with the purpose of forcing the issue soviet tf Si via By the government has along manifesto denouncing the terrorist attempts to get rid of the national assembly It proclaims faithfulness to the prin ciples of Greater than the political danger s the economic says the We cannot feed ourselves from our own supplies until the next The blockade is eating away the of our Thousands perish illr The manifesto denounces POint during the war have fallen unduly on which is now carrying the largest s per capita It is that a certain portion of thews allied war so as to be interna tional obligations instead of carried alone by TMs is on the theory tne war no fought only ai measure bv but as an international in France the because she was nearest to the far the proposal to bute the war burden has not considered favorably by tha United States or Japanese The British do not wish to add to their present burdens by talcing part of the continental while Japan believes that she should hold aloof from European It was at that this war debts be in in the treaty of but of this leen given upland the present suggestion contemplates a re f the debts under the of league was reported favorably Bessarabia from part of Transylvania and the eastern half of BanaL Serbia to Have Population which less than a year ago was declared by Germany to have ceased to will have over 000 With the inclusion of the its claim to the Dalmatian coast raises the most difficult question which the confer ence has to for her perfidy in the loses the window on the This largely Greek in popu will be attached to and Bulgaria will the outside world through the persistent claim ber bian which was her avowed reason for entering the will not be Bulgaria will be much the smallest and weakest the Balkan There will be a very extensive addition to the territory of though the full programme of saying Every strike us a step 5 nearer to the Only work can 11 save v The manifesto promises the social ization of suitable and establishment of industrial councils representative of all the workers and It closes with a strong asserting the determination of the government to wage relentless war against concluding Whoever assails the life of nation is our REPORT Continued on the supreme and magnitude of the proposals lead there be a very jaaa faarA FIRST DIVISION SOON LEAVES FOR ENGLAND March Bur commander of the second now in expects the second division will start to move to England by March which means that the first division must here First troops of the third division for Canada Half the Division must there is robin for the first division to commence coming Following In tho weather report by Johns meteorological observatory at 7 p Saturday Temperature maximum temperature tor the proceeding 12 for the proceeding 12 29 89 west wind at rate or an no 7 Temperature Maxi mum temperature for the proceeding 12 minimum temperature for 12 Clear wind blowing at the of 9 miles an no Sun day 7 Temperature temperature for the 12 11 minimum temperature for the pro 12 Clear wind at rato of 10 miles an no The Canadian meteorological weather observations taken at 7 last March Winnipeg fan 12 fair 4 below 8 6 Prince 2 clear Swift 6 8 clear Hat smow 4 cloudy 2 Minimum and maximum temperatures Prince Rupert 2034 Victoria 3438 Cal 18 2 below 30 below zero Medicine 12 below zero Battleford 26 below zero 24 Moose 28 0 33 3 below 20 below 2 below Port 2 14 be low Parry 2032 London 2042 2444 1234 1828 Weather in the west today has cold with light mow In a of southwestern  

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