
WHERE TO GO TO-NIGHT WEATHER FORECAST Royal—Brandon Opera Company in The Spring Maid. Dominion—Dixie Handicap. For 36 hours ending 6 pm. Raturdsy ; Columbia~vThe Code of the Wllderneee. Victoria arid vicinity—Fr**h to strong Capitol—The Fast Worker. westerty winds, partly cloudy, with oc­ CdSlseum The Warren* of Virginia. casional rain. Mtlotiu Play house—1The Dangerous Maid._______ VOL. 66 NO. 26 VICTORIA, B.C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 -20 PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS DEPORTATION LAW SHAKEN BY COURT RULING CREW OF STRANDED “FILM" RECOGNIZED GIVES SUPPORT TO School Board of PASSENGER PLANE PLANE TO CARRY SUBMARINE SAVED AS A FRENCH WORD GENEVA PROTOCOL; Point Grey Barring IN EUROPE AVERAGES JUDGE SAYS PRISON ORDERS 145 MILES AN HOUR Portsmouth, N.H., Jan. 30.— Paris, Jan. 30.—"Film" is now SIR ROBERT BORDEN Turbans of India ANTI TOXIN TO a real French word, under a de­ The crew of the United States cision reached by the French Paris, Jan. 30.—A ' quadruple FOR NARCOTICS MEN TO BE submarine 2-48, which was Academy, which Is revising the Vancouver. Jan. 3b.—Amur motor aeroplane, carrying seven driven ashore off the entrance to nation’s authoritative dictionary. Singh, thirteen, Is not attending passengers and theh- luggage, PEOPLE OF NOME Portsmouth Harbor last night, Former Premier Poincare and school because the Point Grey yesterday broke the speed record was taken off by coastguardsmen Marshals Joffre and Koch, who School Hoard has ruled that “all for pasnfpger traffic between at 8.30 o’clock this morning. are often the victims of movie boys must have their hair cut and Paris and Brussels, traveling the DEPORTED WRONGLY SIGNED Airmen to Fly From Fair­ The men were suffering from cameramen and who are also wear cape or hats rather than 170.88 miles In one hour and banks to District Now Fight- exposure and their clothing was members of the Academy, took turbans." eleven minutes and aver&jtfng an froxen. The .submarine had l>een part In the discussion which re- Taia Singh, the boy’s^father, hourly speed of about 145 mllea. leaking badly, the guardsmen mtUed in the- naiieaall—tton vf TOW t» péitjftllhe^ at Wording in Act Passed by Parliament of Can­ ---------ing Diphtheria said. «Tnm" àa FYëhfll...... form to the hoard’s edict, d.< lur­ Amsterdam, making an average ing it Is asainsf the Sikh religion. speed between Paria and Amster­ ada in 1918 Discovered by Counsel for Chinese Held New Cases Reported by Sydney A. Smith, chairman of dam of approximately 142 miles at Oakalla; Orders Should be Signed by Minister ot Physician, Who Has Used the Point Grey School Board, said an hour. action had been taken because Of Immigration, Not Minister of Justice. ^— Afr His Suppties - JUROR REUTH) DEAF complaints of parents of other Washington, Jan. 30—Author­ There are no rulings in Van­ Plan to Place couver schools against the wear­ Vancouver, Jan. 30.—By a peculiar freak of wording in an ization for Hoy 8. Darling, spe­ ing of turbans. cial agent of the Department of HEARD EVIDENCE, SAYS Polish Settlers act passed in 1918, the power of the Minister of Justice of Canada Justice, to make an aeroplane to sign documents ordering detention of aliens charged under flight with diphtheria anti-toxin Montreal Fireman Along the Skeena the Narcotics Act for deportation Was transfered to the Minister of Immigration and Colonization, and as a result of this fact, from Fairbanks to Nome has COUNSEL IN BOAK CASE Fighting For life Prince Rupert, Jan. 30.—Negotia­ been forwarded to Alaska. tions ate satd to be pending with juste brought to light here, messages are bejpg sent |o Ottawa The fTnvWfiti^hrWfra- W frt fill­ Wanïf cïîorVi to'prevent a. general jail delivery of the fifteen alien» T“BN.. fO" THE W0M6.. —«i» WttKtté ex­ ing agriculturists- from Poland In Nome. Alaska, Jan. SO.—The dlph- Montreal, Jan. 50.—Fire Lieut. territory along the Hkeena River. held in Oakalla prison. theria epidemic here yesterday took ception of one witness's testimony, did not have to ask that it Wilfrid des Jardins, who was but-led Jung Sow, who has served a sentence in Oakalla and who has a serious turn and the cltisen*. be repeated, was the sworn evidence of George T. Woriedgç, for eight hours In the ruins (6 CANADA’S CANDY through the local correspondent of burned building Wednesday night, been held pending deportation, will be freed as soen as an order the Associated Prefcs. have sent the filed on affidavit, said M. B. Jackson. K.C., counsel for the Crown was still in a critical condition to­ Ottawa. Jan. 30—Canada has a issued by Mr. Justice W. A. Macdonald reaches the warden. following appeal that official Wash­ respondent, in the resumption of the hearing of Itex vs. Boak day^ with little change in his con­ sweet tooth. Official returns show No lawyer found the Joker in the ington hasten antl-toxln serum by before the B.C. Appeal Court this morning. dition. A blood transfusion opera­ that in 1923 there were manufactur­ act until J. R. Nicholson happened aeroplane from Fairbanks, rather tion was performed early this morn­ ed In Canada 93.000.000 rounds of upon'* It and used it in Jung Sow’g thân force them to wait for dog- On his cross-examination on this particular affidavit, con­ ing. Jj, ! chocolate and at^gar confectionery. SAYS CONSTITUTION behalf. team delivery: tinued Mr. Jackson. Worledge had stated that he even over­ GREAT NEED. STATES OF U.S. IS TINKERED Crown Counsel E. Meredith argued “Help immediately. Help by aero­ heard the remarks said to have been made by Dr. John A. Stewart that no order was necessary for de­ plane with antl-toxln serum is the WITH NOW TOO MUCH tention inasmuch as the Narcotics appeal of Nome, not for the sour­ to W. A. Brethour, who was also present. Act specifically provided for depor­ doughs but especially for the child­ Worledge, continued Mr. Jackson, SIR ROBERT BORDEN URGES GOVERNMENT TO H AVE tation. The court refused to take ren, the young Americans of tomor­ did not say of himself that he could this argument seriously, statlpg that row. We do not want to ask Soviet not hear at a distance greater than in that event the act calling for a Russia to send an Ice-breaker with fifteen feet, but that was what he Former Premier of Canada signed order was a waste of time anti-toxin, nor do we ask that the NEW YORK FERRIES §■■■ CRUISERS BUILT IN CANADA on the part of Parliament. Shenandoah or Los Angeles be <11* - had bean told by the doctor, and he Speaks in Favor of Geneva patched, but please get Uncle Sam ARE DELAYED BY ICE (Worledge) felt he had to go by what to send an aeroplane from Fairbanks the doctor said. Arms Declaration with two red-blooded men. who have New York, Jan. 30.—Ice floes As a matter of fact, continued volunteered to fly to Nome In four reported to be the heaviest in counsel, Worledge had sworn In hi» Hopes This Country Will Act FOR MARTHE PROTECTION hours In order to bring relief. There twenty years Interrupted ferry second affidavit that he had henfd OUTLINES PLAN OF , is a shipment of antl-toxln from traffic in the East and Hudson distinctly and only needed to get Same as Other Parts of Juneau due In Nenana February S. River» to-day. Boats with, thous­ repetition of evidence on three oc­ The British Columbia Division of the Navy League of Canada which If sent by aeroplane will beat ands of passenger» aboard were casion*. In the face of that, asked the Empire went on record yesterday in favor of urging the Canadian Gov- the dogteam by several days to delayed for hours while tugs Crown counsel, how could the man’* Nome, which may save the lives of labored to relieve them. hearing be questioned as to his com­ Ottawa, Jan. 30 (Vanailian eyiment. at its next session, in favor of a. policy of cruiser build­ petency to sit on a Jury? many - ■ - - Pm*)—Addressing the annual ing for maritime defence, and the construction in Canada of four f. Higgins, K.C., Indicates NEW CASES REPORTED At this stage W. J. Taylor. K.C.. “Everything looked favorable yes­ counsel for the appellant. Dr. Eric meeting at the League ot Nations cruisers of the latest type, for patrol purposes. Methods of Showing Growth W. Boak, roee to ask leave to cross- terday, but to-dày thing* have re­ Society to-day. Sir Robert Bor- The motion was moved by Major W. H. Langley, president versed. More new cases have been examine George Keown, the other of Pacific Northwest reported. Dr. Welch statee all four Juror mentioned in the proceedings. den, war-time Premier of Can- of the Victoria branch, at the meeting in Vatieou i m .-wwl seconded and flve-year-oM antl-toxln has MCTSN0WST01 ada, warmly supported‘ 1 **■the ** dis­ by A. Wheeller of Vancouver. Sir Richard Lake, the vice-presi­ Central Theme Would Prove t>een used UP**-1 only o* uetlce Macdonald remarking, armament protocol adopted at dent, wjio occupied the chair, declared the motion carried unani r>f hntl-toi however, that counsel on both aide* Transportation Had Been There have been about 75.009 units should have settled all this before the Geneva by the League of Na mously. appeal opened. REASON FOR PROPOSAL Salvation of Whole Area of old antl-toxln used, which has tiona Aaeembly.
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