IRogal <Ba3ette an6 Colonist S>ailv> INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTB(Establfshed 1886) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866) VOL I-NO. 68 HAMILTON BERMUDA, FRIDAY ApRIL 1, 1921 SINGLE COPY 3d. tor 6 cent8>-40'- PER ANNUM FRESH OUTRAGES CANNONAD1 NEAR KRONSTADT. MVEIIM TELLS EXTRADITION CASE PREMIER CONFERS ON IN SUPREME COURT. GERMAN SITUATION. COAL STRIKE SEEMS Helsingfors. March 30.—A violent BY GERMAN KM Paris, March 30.—A London des­ cannonade was heard to-day In 0F0LIK6NIS Yesterday morning, a sitting of patch to the "Petit Parisian' says OERTAIN IN ENGLAND the direction of Kronstadt. It the Supreme Court of Bermuda that Mr. Lloyd George, Sir Laming Fifty Persons Killed hi was attributed to an attack on How Quaint Catechism was held in connection with the Worthington-Evans and Field Mar­ Miners Give Notice After the Sodleban fort by sailors from Westphalia—« Commu­ And Copy Of Mss. Were extradition proceedings against shal Wilson held a conference last Petrograd. Demanding That Thc nists More Active ta Seat To His Excellency I Forrester M. Schmidt, coloured, evening. It is believed in London on a charge of abduction in the Industry B e Subsi= The Rhine Region —Side Lights On Ber­ that tite question discussed was RUSSIAN SAILORS MUTINY. State of New York. the extension of military penalties dized. muda History tt had been anticipated that upon Germany as a result of her B. rlin, March 30. -Communists Stockholm, March 30.—Anti- the Court would give their decision, refusal to pay the 12.ooo.000.ooo London March 30,—A coal strike uprisings which had appeared to be Bolsherik mutiny among the sail­ instead of which tbey asked for marks in reparation before May 1st Government House, I seems inevitable on April fuSt at the point of collapse have flick­ ors of the Russian White Sea further evidence from the Crown, Bermuda, as demanded I> y the reparations I when the notices of the mine own- ered up again in various sections squadron is reported In Helsingfors and an adjournment was .made 31st March. 1921. commission. j ers of the termination of contracts of Germany and reports today advices. The mutiny originated until next Monday. To tbe Editor, ECONOMY J in order to enforce a reduction indicate that more than three according to the rumour, om Mm The Court comprised His Hon­ IN ENGLAND. Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. | in wages will expire. score persons have been killed in cruiser Tchesma. It is also re­ our the Chief Justice, Sir Colin London, Maj reh 30.—Although I The executive of the Miners" • he fighting. ported that the Bolsheviki have Dear Sir, Rees-Davies, K.C., and the Assist­ the nation's revenu e for the lit inn Federation met to-day and re­ The district between Leipsic and been forced to withdraw from About ten days ago Mr. William ant Justices, the Hon. C. V. Ing­ •rial year whit h ends with the solved to instruct all branches Halle appears now to be the chief Archangel. Vail Kellen of Boston sent me the ham and tbe Wor. A. W. Bluck. present momh may fall short of at the Miners' Union to cease /.one ot the Communists operations following letter: "I have with me a The Attorney General, Major the Chaneelioi *s estimate by a work. Tbe executive then pro­ and train service between these two book and a photostat of a Mss. T. M. Dill, appeared for tbe Crown, few millions there will be a surplus HRS ON S. S. GUIANA. ceeded to the Board of Trade where cities has heen suspended. -relating to Bermuda which hither­ and Mr. J. R. Conyers for the de­ of income over expenditure of more an interview was held with Sir Communists who were defeated to, I imagine, has not been brought fence, while the American Consul, than .'. 200.000,000. New York, March 30.—A fire on Robert Home, President of the recently in the Mansfield district to the Island. My wife and I have Col. A. w. Swalm, was again pres­ About .'*l"ii.ooo in io of this credit board the steamship Guiana of the Board. iave regrouped their forces near had so delightful a visit to tbis ent. balance has been obtained by econ­ Quebec Steamship Company re­ The miners demanded that the Grohers where they are said to be charming spot that X should be The Court informed the At- omy in the supply services, ported yesterday from St. Kitts government subsidize the industry ui possession of a strong position. happy to present these through you | torney General that It was ein- in a cablegram to relatives of pas­ so as to pay wages greater than th«; They are well equipped especially to the appropriate Society or Li­ j powered to call for and receive • ooo - sengers, has been extinguished. present profits and also advocated brary, if you should care to receive jI further evidence in this matter. i'l) machine guns and in an effort The ship has resumed her passage the pooling of profits for the bene­ them." jI and that it required the Crown GOOD CRICKET PROMISED. i dislodge them the Security to New York, representatives of the fit of less profitable mines. Police lost twelve killed. I had the pleasure of a visit from {I to put in evidence (1> any arrange­ Company here have been advised. Sir Robert Home, on behalf of Mr. Kellen who presented me with | ment under section 2 of the Im­ Games to be HelHeldd at li. A. A. The cablegram from tbe Cap­ the government, declined to con­ London, March 30.—Fifty per- the photostat above mentioned, J perial Extradition Aet, 1870. with Grounds- tain of the ship said: "Fire ex­ sent to a subsidy. He said most -;• ms were killed in yesterday's fight* and also a copy of a short Catechism I the United States of America in tinguished, survey held and vessel of the other great industries were ing at Gevelsborg in Westphalia entitled "The sincere Milk of the j respect to the surrender to that Lovers of FJ t arc looking for­ declared seaworthy, proceeding." in a worse condition than the while the police were dealirg with Word for Children of Barmuda in a country of fugitive criminals, and ward to the match on Thursday The ship is due at St. Thomas coal industi md that it was im- •he Communist rising there, ac­ short and.plain Catechism by Mr. any orders made by His Majesty April 7, between the combined to-day and is expected in New possible for le state - .> provide cording to Berlin messages today. Samson Bond, late minister on that in Council relative to it; and (9) Navy and Army and Hon. Seton York about April 5th. such help. The town which had been taken Island, printed by Bartholomew to produce proper evidence that R, Beresford's Eleven. Herbert mith, Vice-President Green and John Allen for William the Bermuda Extradition Act, 1877. possession of by the Communists So mucb interest was manifest of the Mine 5 Federation on behalf was recaptured from them by the Gibbons, 1699, Boston.** was in operation in this Colony in the event that those in char* * of the executivexe e then informed authorities. To these photostatic reproduc­ at the present time, and any orders have arranged to hold the contest Sir I bert of the decision to with- made in Council relative *o it. at Richmond Cricket Field in­ During disorders at Mannheim tions he appended two explanatory draw ill workers, including pump- he police were attacked a'nd return- PEMBROKE WEDDING memoranda showing their origin The Court added that it did stead of at Prospect. men md engine is from thc pit. ihe fire killing three persons and etc, copies of which are as below. not intend to express any opinion The Richmond grounds are far i rejoined 'hat this GIBBONS—ROBINSON. Sir Robert ro wounding five others. A serious "Richard Norwood, Surveyor, on the merits or technicalities more convenient to people in Ham­ decision and that he 'iot in Dresden has been put down who ia 1616 or thereabouts made mvolved, but it was anxious to ilton and Pembroke. A large at­ adopting such a course ihe authorities of that city. Very merrily the chimes of St. the first survey of the Bermudas. if ford every opportunity to the tendance is expected ami good vould reconsider. He Two Communists were arrested. John's Church, Pembroke, pealed after his return to England wrote in -larties concerned that could pos- playing is assured. eet the miners execu- a«t on Wednesday evening when tbli be given. U, ports from Dusseidorf through 1622 an anonymous account in tbe ooo lime to-niort Th the marriage was solemnised of the same channels declare the quaint and almost undecipherable The Attorney General said tho the Triple Alliat Mrs. Maud Robinson, daughter of executiv Communists activity in the fthine script of the period of the appro­ Crown had never asked for an AMERICAN AMBASSADOR the Miners nd lit Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh, London, niade u region is iucreasing and it is assert- priation and Colonization of the •Jjournm€Qt yet, but as he was RESIGNS. ie Transport England, and Mr. Morris A Gibbons, ,-d ihat some mines in the district Islands by tbe English iu 1609 under s-'iiuirtd to do it he asked for one *rj son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gibbon­ esi gnu- uue been seized by workers The the title 'Insularum de la Bermuda now.
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