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, \ , aueag. jehidl (TEEN aha 7 ; ; oo ee ) | re GARR PTE OUT aerial 2 Sek ee ae eh eee nots ] | WAR WILL CONTINUE LONG TIME |. "aco |, conti "PALESTINE FOR JEWISH NATION | Sea. Pirates ‘Do Not Have a Very Q ; | JS OPINION OF MANY AUTHORITIES) sven s,s risay treme - N BECOME A REALITY : There is a widely prevalent _ idea eee 33 : } ; oat é submarine npr ‘ Eramped ho hope of genuine 8 3 3 : Sei ‘ ae br) a ; and danger . * 2 E pcs Meee necenete evra ree ; | LORD NORTHCLIFFE VENTURES A PREDICTION]o! necessity be a hard tidag fon ite 2 en, a8, Siant| REPUBLIC JUDEA WOULD BE ESTABLISHED } * crew. . , 5 - ¥ a - 5 ) : f . ack 2 ; oe * ay ge Sot : : a8 | Believes that the War is Just One of a Seriés, and that Political ieclan ont of acheanan nthe changes : c ay Bring Fruition to the-Idea that has Persisted — ss ; Upheavals and Revolutions will Occur in Most of Belligerent ~— es Sey Bs tht ; dates : Centuries; and: Many Believe Hope of : : i bmersib! Ig. Not t ‘ing - 1 } te a3 " nial: =: bgt eee Countries, and Conditions will Improve a the least ‘notable. of these ia 8 stent That ‘delusion ‘ache Cpu gas eee Jews fs Within Reach; /...".~ Pak ‘. se ee ee improvement in living “accorhmoda-| upon’ > the aT Petey pee & 4 ¢ : tion. So much ‘has this beer better- } More than a year ago, a prominent| Russian Monks to ed that the complement: of a modern i ; ‘ “Uy” boat are more comfortable at Toronto. soldier, returning wounded, Sent to the Battlefront) sca, all things considered, than the replied to the question of a bore as ; : crew of a Hun déstroxer. For while to the length of the war? “Well, I] criminal Prisoners Allowed to Join the latter ‘must face: bad weather as dion’t know: how long it will. last, but : the Army # oe they a eee venture to : 4 ‘ ill-b : ‘ace it at¢all) the.“U"boat can se- I think the first seven years will be) qj the monks of Russia. will be] cure ease by goin down nih condi-| , The ‘Republic of Judea or the Res bse gi blic of Fsracl, 2 home-ruled_ nation ie pti e under the protectorate of the Unit- — vik _, < fedoStates of Anierica. Site: The: Jand ‘fas The: ‘War . Otganiaation Seer fathers,...Palestine; capital,’ “Down toa Sciences” ssensitents 32 t oo a Seu Mate “+ '}+ *DThe world’ war in the view of many. esd fader the caption, “Still unbeaten.) scents about to bring true:the dreant Ss fe ae ey eae see, sent to the front to. serve in . the de-|tions improve. She-may “sleep” up- to be ae ie se Brederic William Wile. writts| that has persisted through the _cen~ “Har, har!” Now Therecda: another partment of sanitation, according to; onthe bottom until-the weather mod- : 5; London ‘Daily Ma _, | tutics that.the Jew has wandered thie : ! , Nev: Stasily a8 at] earliest possible time. than tiat'they ; his promise to be good.. A similar|.craft was awash or submerged were} qian 7 es fei tying momnert) c logi€s| should return to their own “ancient.” When Lord: Northcliffe writes for| story comes from Bessarabia, where|it not-for working the machinery. be é dl ps ft! 80, Brita: de; oe A Gpdisies ake sitonctitd the “American readers. a. reasonable dis-|a clerk of the war organization was/that has to be put in motion to get ia : Ttesist the t ee eons Se he te count is negessary. He loves Ameri-laccused of stealing a horse. A yoke|her up or down. Inside her they are}. > i fds “anly.-becausé” of -the b ee tae Bide PE as. net aeesible 4 readerp@gvhich is natural for any|was placed about his neck and he) quite warm and comfortable, not} : : id Brae Ae ee they should settle clsewhdre. He has 7 “cwiter. He“also wants American rea-) was exhibited on a platform erected] very hard worked, and able to move na, i 4 roof be-lin ‘the past sought the British igov--) ts to love him, and in the process| ina. public: square. - and breathe quite freely. -For their) t : : ie on. lermment’e-aid for a’ proposed ixettle- he will not spare his own country-| The ‘palace of Kshesinskaya,|Icisure hours the “U” boat crews nd child-| nent in “South Africa, | Canada or then, On the whole, Lord Northcliffe|{roperty of the dancer and form-|have gramophones ‘and.a good sup- ; 1 5 ert attend Australia. \:.22-:- witness 2 x mducting}| Now he agrees Palestine itself. ‘ding ty. abe ‘seems. within reach. ; % ae has a ee aa The eves: of thirteen million Jews, eae | 4 h ; with no other consid-| , seriously Apocst and that in, the|age, and have felt the promptings of| circumstances may have to be serv-} Rumania, Bo “t-9, ‘The German armies after EVEN 4 slewich sapbnt iedptshe United States they take it too seti-| war time patriotism to the extent ofjed cold, they are substantial. The] “Poland should once more be a na-|snonths of fighting are still in oct") the Jews everywhere would feel they. ; ously. “He contends that the submar-| jeing willing to offer themselves for| pirate sees’ to that. 1f his own lard-| tion, which should include all of the] pation, with minor exceptions, of the] jAvéca Rome dyain, whether Yor not m iné cannot win the war. He.com-|farm service wherever they may bel}er runs low he replenishes it from Polish lands, end have an outlet to} vast ‘territories which their.superior! circumstances: permitted’ them +to live ape? . pares it with the thrust upon Calais} wanted most. The fact that Alberta|the ships he overhauls. \the Baltic through old Polish _Prus- preparedness enabled them’ tO‘ CON-| there themselves.” ma, : « Hiem's location ‘might make it ; for a.great commercial or trading and the attack.upon Paris. . They} tas appealed to them ag a first choice] When they want food or any ‘other| sia, old West Prussia. East Prusia,| quer and hold: i225 eS ke Zangwill won, ti apes ort ipf Jos- sere, in his opinion, mere secondary) js taken_as a pleasant indication of| stores the pirates take them from the which is German, would be unavoid-| 10. Tite Gernian flcet is still intact] op, Crateherian apne inston thoughts, devised after. the grand/the feeling across the line toward | ships they vitack. ‘In fact, they “loot” |ably separated from the other Ger- numerically. more: powerful than ¢v-| Churchill to his colonizatién ‘scheme C man lands, but it could be kept unit-| er, capable of risking daring sortes| before the war, but South*frica, ‘ ‘Fhe grand: plan was -the. capture of| retary Fisher will assure the young|relieving the crews of their money;|ed with them. politically, by. arrange-| over: mined British. waters, and ae Canada and Australia opposed it, create. They will ,. get} ducted seventeen distinct advertis-| was worthy of that’ great audience| fact. Untie every other knot in the} je has lost more umbrellas than|rights for the Jews in. Russia, was Re what they demand. ing campaigns. During the. last twelye|and of its. author’s reputation. Hej) present conflict, and leave untied this} ihore are days in the year. Recently| not. the only one. to come to the at- His ‘article is entitled “How the} months its expenditures on display | spoke with that deep, restrained feel-|t- Yves? That is how Germany is) y,ed of increased agricultural pro") meanor and his work, he more than : hasn’t spoken. to me since.” choice of words “was” un vate fighting, and we have to fight the way duction, The Canadian government}xezlized expectation. Here was a a em that ye hiv?” he asked The’ eyes -of-the old married man| Placing his hand~ on the bride’s Germany is fighting before we CN] Was quick to recognize that adver-| great British statesman, equal to his “My photy,” replied Sandy. “What |} brightened. My word,” -he sseletie a he Fag bb EN. — paend Germany !—Toronto ae and tise is the me ae as er ve ee ied pemnevibered an dae ye think = it?” \ ed eagerly, =e remember wha’ Tene ae sean, ne iar} Empire. tive means ‘of rea w 5 i it’ it was yo ? F 5 PT a ee fie Evidences of the need. of. in-| America. He has done a high ‘ser-| «ye, wes ike ve orale ate ——— F 0 Maud=—Miss Oldun thinks that ho- cicased production and definite sug-] vice to Great Britain and all demo-| ip. 9’ they cost?” “ Cholly—I made a perfect’ fool of]. “How's your miotor ‘ar behaving.” tel clerk just lovely. jgestion for meeting the need were|ctacies—The New York Times. “{ dinna ken,” replied Sandy. “I] myself today. ; : “Well, -replied ‘Mr. Chuggins, “the Ethel—Whiy, so? presented to the farmers of Canad: hivna payed for them yet.” Miss Keent—There! I always said| way it uses gasoline shows that while Maud—He ‘wrote opposite her}in a series of large display advertise-] Don't get the idea that you can| “Man,” said Tam, snore gritaly thun| you could ‘make something of your-|it may be weak in’ spots, its appetite name on the hotel register, Suite 16, | nents.” : ‘}catch happiness by running after it. lever, “it’sawfn’ like ye!” self if you kept on trying. is all right.” *
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