The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, June 04, 1919, Image 12
XIAO CHAU DECISION
MEANS WAR IN EAST
Victory for Military Autocracy in
Japan, Sayt Noted Authority.
Paris, May 31.-The decision reach
ed in secret session by the so-called
Council of Four of the Peace Con
ference, awarding the Chinese terri
tory of Kiao Chau to Japan, will lead
to a great war in the Far East utn1ess
the injustle( is corrected.
Not only does this act arouse the
most bitter resentment of the Chi
nese people, but it tend4 to continue
and to aggravate the conditions in the
Far Iiast whlleh aie the root Of thei
anilagoliml and dissnioln btween
the foreign powers.
It aiiol-its to a victory for Ihe il
itairy allutoerey in Japanl, and will
confiim anil ericourage it in a preda
otrY and coercive policy towards ChInaI
It v. i in t .tri e n r i l
color to ipn. 'e p eation (if
(Chinl In interritdin wiEh com
Ipl.ee y vitina t he 11w r:1,i1h ina! poll,
Of th14 1*'nited 'States" tow ard~ Claina.
It \\ill a :I tri-nl ndoilo s )(vI0
!,!Oil 01f f i' n e I t. ti \ w t ill
ll(. I CrEter .\saI wi. orbd i ly mice
'IH : i il uie ilusern
lous se i of the :r1n - arm still
enun ii a a el tha -e uni' in interna
lionl afar
Co li in's:to -ont tlk (1 - S, onl
much as i ani(1ol(l (4.o !f fthe
a'En el Of ioi had d1ldE cull t 1 l) lve
C E i , v I n ian a lm ni m . ()l',II* , ic lilm.
1 n hen w al IrIt i wt o iln le th
.iij bHiye wol l y I li tha the
bYiis 111.t t11)' i~(- lIl i
Ia. eOf Natiois wofhI ie them
satisfa it io ll later.
(hinaiste enot o-vis of herNO
Sol appareni t ito all who Enl n think inl
in l about wol politics. I ) that
the so-callea Pow r's In E -
r-Ope d1eclinle to oentrus t the(ir- own so
cur11ity to a 1wLeaguer of Nations, bunt
inl.-ist thlat thevy ber protected( by al
lfiances, and omlbinatitons onl thi .
As t b a ., if thI y (annot re
ElvI ( I c O l of that laco thorn
S (dves (heI Chlineos 1 vastl Iy woui prn
ft r tha t it hw Ileft In th hands,11( of Ger
nialy, whichl niation -eizi (I it by anl
Th1 1ish o f il he ('I I I;aI e
.1 111 il p rt Irn Iu r a
C ,.a ie f ro th1 tr.
F FRIDAY,'
oriI I ril 114.111 v
~ A Pho
I Chil
It is no wonder, however, that
China lost her case before the con
ference through no fault of her del
egates in Paris, when it is understood
that she was forced to submit it to a
court of five- of whom four--Great
Britain, France, Italy and Japan-al
ready had signed in 1917 secret agrce
ments among themselves to decide
against China.
Chilna's only chance was that the
I'nit Id States government woul(
Ifirmly exert Its influence Ii her be
half and wolild positively refuse its
assent to a ratifieation by the con
frence of those secret agreements.
The( L\mr'ic~an representative oil
the onn il eidetly felt comlpelh (d
ui ndler what pressurle 'we can (ennk
,i re, to yield to mandatory (x 1)e
dinythe mloral responsibility which
fill. 'l' itedI State.: voluntarily as.,um1
d by ;idu'cing 'China to enter the
I i Ir 1,1t. - i\ erican Ilr . ige anl
'oIularily with Vhinuese will b. uich
imiairel hewase of this failure of
ni'd Stats: fimly to suiiort
C hina.
T i. fuitil allotiont to Ja n:I If
thf'' meiri' 4 rm i eoni omic itrili
n Shauintilur nrovince pat al
r th coint'iuatiol t hre and
I io n to otIr IaIts of CIna.
oIf th "14 dimor" w I h r.n t SSo
strog l againt \merican oniierP
1ini opportunllit y inl China.
.\n ri ani 0- iv31 feel astoinisliment
weniwi '; y si'.ily th14e conlitiol- of
111:1, thtithe only qinestionl that
ime lbefor the confeli inCe inl wliach
th10e l'niI'il States haI s a IosiiI V and
d-ini te interiist and Iresioniisihi it
was allowed to go by default.
VOHM 1:1t MiIPEROlR
AL)IOST INVISIBI.1
Willilain 11 oh enzollern Itarel) Seen, InI
lt c i (astli. Attiliie Ifeinmin'
Inlimitzed.
.\n# ron11-en, .\ly .- since I)he for
nap ( strian (-mipero' has b''-i ai.
(11ia ited wvith the pevac. termls hel has
bll rmo even~ mlore in1 isile. to the
outer worbi. Thll p:Ssibility of valch
in a elimse of him whotin h los
dra bvrbii : I wice daily enin to
!1i r tllii! frim l hi 10 w ing
- hn (If thw w: id n'l hon
nd
I T. I i I ib ' -
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Op
THIS WEEK
C
The
to Play that
[dren 10 ci
to glean anything regarding the for
mer emperor's life or plans as every
body in the casthe is under strict or
ders to maintain silence.
Apparently there is no excitement
among the members Of his suite over
the peace terms, the ont yportion of
which interests the imperial exile is
the clause relating to himself.
The former empress appears to be
more affected than her husband and is
evidently under the impression that
the powers will succeed in bringing
him before a tribunal.
)E('CEIASE IN P'I'E
OF BlEEF AT IIAND
1)ri in Price is Predieted by Meat
'aekers' Associat ion. I
Chti.calo. Mhiy 1.-A dderease 41n
he i1,11ce of be(f is "Itivedliately at
land" salid a statement issted today
by tie burcau of pu bliC relations, Am
(1ricant Mt at Packers' Assocition.
"ih'spite that Ief alr'ady i s cheap
(.r thanl pork, poultry and mluttonl, it,
will probably decl ine further within
Ohe Iext Iew days," -aidl the state
men1,1t.
rass-fed cattle, wich itherto have
not bln i lentifil. ar" no)\w moving to
markNt. Exports of b4'-f ftromn the
ItniteI States hav iractiealy ceased.
T'i'lhe gov1ernment has 'wjtlo d buying.'
NOTI(E 01,F E("iON,
Slat,' or Soutth Carolina,
Cotity of La4urns.
With'reas, petitions sihu'llned by a legal
miber of the ttttal o i lct-ors and
fr-holders trsiding itn Waterloo
.school distrior No. 1. Laurtntis county,
Stht Cartolina. askinlg for atn election
111otn Ihe (ittst otio (if .1tg an addi
tiontal 2 mill tax ttpon thie ptroperty in
Sai school district to Ib Ie uiseI for
School plrpste-s. have belen filedI with
ithe( conilty board of edntaion, an elec
tiot is herbyt ordl(d 111on said lues
tion. said election t ) be heId ilm the
1It it day of .11n(. W 91. at Mt. (a llagher
School Ifottste in said dis tr}. under
th tmatage ntit 4 th utses of said
.-chool distfrict
Only sIeltecos as /1oirn real or
peron l popertY, mtxto and
whlo exhiblitl Iher %fx feepsand rog
iStrationl vertifient fs: rerpireI-d inl the(
"-nral lA'- tin t 1 h. allowed to
Thit' favoi it I 2 mi2 additional
;I\s hall votf. a halN t conltainlin, thll
word "YE "- wrp,1 14.n or prinedl theror
. h1i mi l illio -
a i h !! w e a t iingt t
!"l- w - No)" (ri 1, 1 1r ri n tedr(
t -ql n 1 Pl zhal folk, I at the hourl
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