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THE MORNING NEWS ENGLISH EDITION OF EL IMPARCIAL Page No. 43 San José Costa Rica, Central America, December 13th. 1915 Sazonoff for Lasting Lord Hardinge Short Men Are The Best Soldiers. More Soldiers on Indian Future. Despite the fact that Napo march, to shoot straight and to Important you.
United States Still Firm. Anti German Alliance.
for Britain.
PRESSES DEMANDS ON GERMANY WITHOUT IT, RUSSIAN FOREIGN FOR THE SINKING OF THE MINISTER SAYS, ALIES VICleon and a number of other mili subordinate his personal interests ANCONA.
TORY WILL BE VAIN.
At a farewell banquet given by great as has been England mis ry geniuses have been short in to those of his race and country. PARLIAMENT TO AUTHORIZE EN One important advantage of LISTMENT OF MILLION MEN WASHINGTON, 9th. Anthe United Service Club recently sion in the past, she has a far stature, the world has long clung other note has been sent to Viento Lord Hardinge, General nore glorious task to fulfill in the to the belief that, for the rank the short soldier, he says, is his MORE.
na in reference to the sinking of sing the present situation at some of India, the president, in proposing the political self government ren make the best soldiers. have had the honor of discus. Bunbury, quartermaster general future, in encouraging and guid and file of an army at least, tall relatively greater agility and activity. Another thing that should LONDON, 10th. England will the Ancona. It is said that it length with Sergius Sazonoff, the ing the toast of the Viceroy, of the people. The goal which InThis is why we so often hear a not be overlooked is his relativedemands the disavowal of the Russian Foreign Minister.
have on the 4th of January procedure, the punishment of the eulogized the skill with which dia may attain is still distant, and man described as tall, soldierly ly great surface which, in hot commander, an indemnity to be which threatens to overturn the had piloted the ship of India vicissitudes in her past. look for are always selected for the crack lar work, proves a decided ad. She has three million on the field We are grapplin with power Lord Hardinge, for five years, th there may have been many looking and why the tallest men weather and when doing muscu four million soldiers. At present where they are being disciplined paid for the American lives lost whole fabric of civilization as through troubled waters. The dis ward with confidence to the time regiments which guard royal pal, vantage.
and assurances that Americans developed by the world of Christinguished guest, he said, need not when, strengthened in character aces and hold other posts of There are mechanical advant and which will be ready within will be protected from future attendom. Mr. Sazonoff suid. The fear the verdict of history.
a few weeks.
honor.
and bound by ties of affection ages as well as disadvantages in tacks.
future of European eulture as opMr. Asquith supported by the But now, when the war is de height. consideration of these Cabinet will request Parliament Responding the Viceroy spoke and gratitude, India may be reposed to German Kultur depends warmly of the services rendered garded as a true member of the manding of so many nations in relation to the work of the sol to issue its authority for the enBRIAND CALIS TALK OF upon the overthrow of diis power by civil and military officers, and empire, and not merely as a trust every man capable of bearing end the means taken to prevent bestowed partiendar praise upon dependent.
arms, seience is casting serious dier in any branch of the army listment of a million men more.
The German newspapers puPEACE IRRITATING. its ever breaking out again. We Sir Michael Dwyer and Lieut Lord Hardinge also spoke of doubt on the alleged military results generally in favor of the blished an article on the terrorizmust have the policy of this cen Col. Sir George Ross Keppel. The the immense services rendered to superiority of tall men. One lead shezt man.
tury based firmly upon the al civil service, he said, had a noble the empire by General Sir Beau ing English physician even goes It is interesting to note that ing inerense of crime principally CAN THINK OF NOTHING BUT lance between Russia, England, task before them in guiding the chrump Duff and other army of farther than this, and declares these idens coincide with those of in the industrial districts where VICTORY, FRENCH PREMIER TELLS AMERICAN CORRES and Prince. Other nations will uncertain and faltering steps of ficars, referring especially to the that in many ways it is a decid the New York Fire Department, large burglaries have taken place PONDENTS.
probably come into alliance, but Indian development along sure success of the empire arms in ed advantage for a soldier to be whose men are recuired to have as well as many attempts at asmuch the same qualities as solsasination.
we three must form the nucleus. and safe paths. To do this they. Mesopotamin, and read extracts below medium height.
The Magdeburg Gazette denoWe must say to Germany: from General Sir J, Willcocks Aristide Briand, chief of the In times of peace, as he points diers. Edward Croker, when new War Ministry of France, your limits. Work within them as bad hitherto wielded. Let it be gentlemen, and that their dis will agree that the tall soldier is the best all round fire fighters.
These are your frontiers and of some of the power which they troops in France had behaved like ard for recruits, and most men preference for short men as being in love affairs and invokes the Would have to divest themselves letter saying that the Indian out, height is a recognized stand chief of the department, expressed tinces the inmorality of the excess received the American newspaper God of the Germans to quell such correspondents in the capital in a yon plense; but ont into the world more imposing, docile and dig.
you go no more. We have had realized, the Viceroy said, that feipline was above reproach.
body, inviting them to ask ques. enough of the disintegrating inTheir advantage was particu calamity.
nified than the short one: larly marked in their ability to tions or make requests relative to fiuence you bring to bear in every Measurements, however, may withstand smoke and in their agil.
their work. The reception was quarter of the world. We desire not be an accurate estimate of the ity, which enabled them to protect held by the Premier more for per to live at peace as Christian na: value of a soldier who has, first their own lives and limbs, as well sonal reasons than with the intentions. Your unscrupulous rule, of all, to bear the physical and as those of others, better than tion of granting an interview.
based on the principle of armed mental strain of a campaign, to taller men. have made a declaration for fores, has threatened to enslave my collegues and myself to Par the world. That principle is abliament, says Briand, and horrent to us all. You must be it would be banal to repeat it to content to stay quietly at home Then came a bonbardment of domestic affairs as may please and conduct your commerce and Ve beg to call the attention of our readers to the fact that each questions on a wide range of suband every eablegram published in this English Section, is genu ne and jects relating to the war, to which you best; but you shall no more incroach the head of the Government made upon the sacred rights is published simultaneously in our Spanish Section, truthfully and unhesitating replies. Askel regarof your neighbors carefully translated. We never clip news from foreign newspapers That is what Russia, England, or alter the dates as other newspapers are in the labit of doing.
ding peace suggestions, he said: and France in alliance must say We would request our readers to be on the lookout and compare. What are these peace sugges to Germany, and to the voices of tions? They are heard first in one these three will doubtless adhere country and then in another. im many Christian nations of the personal and imponderable. They world. It is my firm conviction What the Chinese Can irritate at the present stage of the that if the policy of the twentieth war. do not wish to consider century does not rest upon a solid them even to the extent of a allinnce between Russia, England, publie denial and rejection. We and France, then this great war, That young men and women of tion is married, apprenticed, and the civilized countries are physi ready to take the reins of support.
can think of nothing but to drive into which we have been deliberforward to complete success by ately forced by Germany, will eally ready for marriage many Among the Caucasian races a years before they are financially girl is phisically ready for mararms.
have been waged in vain, and Speaking with much feeling, all the blood and treasure expendready to undertake its responsibil ringe between the years of sevenities, is now given as the cause teen and twenty, and a young the Premier added: ed upon it and still to be spent for the increase of the social evil man from nineteen to twenty two. Even to mention a peace by will have been utterly wasted.
with its train of illegitinisey, Instend, however, of the majority compromise or concession is to disease and childlessness. of marriages happening at these be untrue to those who are giving Students of social betterment ages we find them along in the their lives at the front. Meetings in Other bachelors and spinsters who are very late twenties and early thirWhen America was mentioned German Towns.
apparently shirking duties of ties, owing to the fact that young Briand declared :privileges of marriage and child men cannot establish themselves The war has brought Amerbirth, do so not because of disin in sufficiently remunerative work ieins much closer to us even than REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT, clination or preference, but rather until they are nearly thirty.
they were before. Frenchmen apMRS. DERNBURG IT IS CLAIMED. WILL BE THE becaitse of lack of sufficient in The solution of the problems precinte deeply the sympathy and ONLY MOANS TO FORCE THE comes to warrant an early, natur involved in the increasing chilThe kaiserin is anxious to get first good will of your countrymen.
ALEXANDER al and happy marriage.
dlessness per capita, in the disap hand news of the sentiment in the That perhaps is because every GOVERNMENT TO MAKE feeling is more intense now than Sociologists, cellege professors pointed lives, in much of our United States, and with this object in PEACE.
tp to a short time ago Walter Johnson was regarded as the premier and leaders of young people or younger life may be found in ap view she recently had a long talk with in time of peace.
twirier of the United States. Now his star is eclipsed by Grover Cleveland The Premier considered succes BERNE, 11th. The Tagwacht Alexander of the miradeshta Nationals in the forefront of the National ganizations have for many years plying the best of the Chinese air. Dernburg, wife of Dr. Dersburg. showing year a sively the censorship, which he correspondent at Berlin reports long have been aware of the lanky wirler potent abilities.
marriages. They have urged This would mean that father said he would reduce to a mini that at Dresden and at Leipident en totid young men to marry and trust to must shoulder the responsibility Slaughter mum; arrangements for distribut zig: publie demonstrations were luck and hard work for the bread of equipping his son for a certain Before Dvinsk.
nion is that only Ben life pre some greater opportunities for erewit movement will foree the Govern dominates all others, that when passes the age of twenty: that the GERMAN DIARY TELLS OF ness reporting. In all these ques. ment to make a peace settlement.
this has come it is time to marry, father must see to it that the son COMPANY REDUCED FROM 285 tions he took a greater interest because of his personal experience ADMITS THE RECALL As the request of Herbert with him in settling and conduc with the same force again. Yet twenty or supplement it from as love is likely never to come carns a marriageable salary at TO 70.
in newspaper work.
Ilcoverchairman of the commis. Iting, the administration of the all of this, though true, cannot his own; or if these steps are not OF BRITISH GENERALS. Sion for relief in Belgium, Pres branch of the commission in the persuade a farseeing young man, possible he must take under the notebook kept by a ident Wilson has asked a number United States.
Public Meetings or girl to take the venture on a protection of his own roof his German soldier who was captured TENEANT TELLS COMMONS SETof prominent Americans to coo am so much impressed with ERAL OFFICERS WERE in Berlin.
perate in the work of the com the importance of this institution, salary of twelve dollars a week. son new bride until the son him by the Russians in the sector to DROUGHT FROM FRONT BUT mission in the United States. people are dependent, that venIn China it is the parents of self becomes a self supporting the south of Dvinsk shows how NOT ALLOWED TO RETIRE. Those to whom the President has ture to say to you that would prospective bridegrooms who father and in turn takes on the the ranks of his company had been reduced in a brief period, LARGE CROWDS HOLD PUBLIC written are Otto Pannard, personally be much gratified if make the arrangements for the responsibilities of fatherhood.
Following such a seheme of presumably by the effectiveness MEETINGS IN FAVOUR OF Bertron. Herbert Eldridge, you could on which the lives of so marriage of their sons. They aid PEACE WHICH WERE AT: Official announcement whs Hemphill. Melville Stone, many see your way to join such and supervise the choice of a wife things college trained man of the Russian artillery. Accordand carry on all negotintions for would have to graduate from his ing to the diafy, the company was TENDED BY LARGE NUMBER made that several British Gener. Oscar Straus and John Beavor a committee, studies at about nineteen years of reduced within three days from als had been recalled from the White.
The commission has been in for the dower of the bride.
OF SOLDIERS.
front since tlie war began.
In his letters of invitation the med that the reserves of clothing After the marriage ceremony age and enter immediately on his 285 men to 70.
life work. In a year or two he Trenches were destroyed daily among the poorer classes in Bel the young bride is obliged to take would be in a position to marry by the artillery fire, the diarist The announcement was made in President says: gium will be exhausted by up her abode in the home of her with some degree of safety for records, the occupants often being PARIS, 11th. The Journal the House of Commons by Harold Mr. Hoover, the chairman of Christmas. It will shortly make father in law. Her husband liv his bride. He would obtain some buried so deeply that their bodies reports from Rome that a Zurich Tennant. Parliamentary Under dispatch announces that great Secretary for War. Mr. Tennant the commission for relief in Bel an appeal to the people of the ing and her own are thereby financial assistance from his had to be dog out, while the men demonstrations have taken place said the Generals had been re gium, has approached me with United States for clothing for the guaranteed and the bridegroom frther if that were necessary. along the firing line were frethat the police was forced to that none of them had been al arisen in the conduet of that great thern France, who now number business. After a certain period in the old days, when many girls tire night restoring the destroyed humanitarian work, in which he between 3, 000, 000 and 4, 000, 000. he becomes the sole means of sup rere married at sixteen and when trenches. His notebook had encharge against the crowds; that lowed to resign or retire.
He declined to give information feels he needs the support of an Mr. Hoover sailed for Europe bort, the parents always retaining parents were not in such a geat tries complaining of lack of ade Several windows were suashed: that many soldiers took an active as to the number of General enlarged committee of gentlemen after a two weeks visit to New however the direction of the home hurry to shunt their young offs quate clothing and also an inef.
recalled.
of large experience to cooperate York, intil, in turn, a younger genera pring ont to shift for themselves. ficiency in the food supply.
part in the meetings.
Teach Us About Marriage ing more promptly official state, also held and that the generalopi. President Asks Men to Aid on supply. They have asserted that camning capacity to his own or Belgian Relief.
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