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Immediate Benefit _ ' PARIS, Nov. 16:—Formation of a tripartite economic consortium among France, Germany and Great Britain Unemployment Relief, Governmental Finances and Taxa- tion, Redistribution and Pacific Great Eastern Are | Among Topics Discussed at Meeting Policies of the Liberal party in regard to unemployment relief, governmental finances and taxation, redistribution, the Pacifie Great Eastern Railway and a number of other “Less Business in Government and. public matters of importance were discussed by T. D. Pat- "OMe Geenamee oa | w as announced today by Raymond Patenotre, Under Se- 5 , Member of the Legislature for Prince Rupert and ‘cretary for National Economy. The first project will be . leader of the British Columbia Opposition, in addressing | the offering of a seventeen billion franc lean for the elec- last night in the Moose Hall one ofy De ression Plan |trification of railways in Poland, Rowmania, Iraq _ _and t | public meetings Which | o.. put it is the duty of government Pp Portugal. The sum is equivalent tot . # has been held in Prince Rupert in| ,,, supervise the welfare of the | spproximately $680,000,000. vo recent years, SO large was the at-| .opie Government cannot be con- Urges National Board With a View| ‘The Paris edition of the New York RECITAL IS Noeky endance that, even before the ap-| ited entirely along business to Restoring Purchasing Power | Herald-Tribune said that France| Pry pointed time of opening, provision | j,,, , and Good Times | ind Great Britain each would pro-| a. e made for additional seat- Mr. Pattullo asked his audience pore vide forty percent of the loan and | ENJ YAB nmodation. Mr. Pattullo) ir) was no peculiar that, during Less business in government and| sermany twenty percent. M. Pate- i * 4 about an hour and a half the last four years, the opposition more government in business was | notre said that guarantees as to in-| jjne Concert Staged By Prince Ru- given a warm reception) had always voted on behalf of the the prescription for the curing Of| surance, security and non-compe- | pert Philharmonic Society itive hearing. In view of mass of the people while the gov- the present depression which was tition in industrial bidding would | we hat no election campaign |.mnment had voted consist ntly. on} offered by T. D. Pattullo, leader of | constitute the underlying principles! One of the best performances yet it bin progress, the large size of the| he side of special interests 1¢c Opposition for British Columbia} of the organzation. presented by the Prince Rupert iiendance might be taken as a to-} Liberal Platform and M@mber of the Legislature for| “We foresee a return to.prosperity Phuharmonic Soeite\y,. .ex-Prince * Mio? the interest Which is taken "sy pattullo then turned his at-| Prinée Rupert, in a luncheon ad-[by the natural process of develop- mupert Singers, was the recital “ HPince Rupert people in public} antion and dealt at some length ress before the Prince Rupert| ment of industrialization.” M. Pate- staged last night in First United ¥ hi nd as @ persona! tribute ©} with the recent convention of the Gyro Club on Tuesday. Mr. Pattullo| notre said. “The unemployed in| Shurch before a large and appre- i Pattullo, W. O. Fulton occupied Liberal party in Vancouver at which! T. D. Pattullo, Leader of Opposition wa LSCUSSE rovincia - predicted that, out of the, present) «mafier depressed countries Will be | iative audience which nicely filled ‘i and spoke very briefly in he platform of the party had been| es before large audience in Moose Ha! night condition of world affairs, would| Ihad passe "e tion favor i ure, O undred unemployea | day iffes } in attack of} emporary relief, Mr. Pattullo said} of Beating Husband's Time For ; Rose,” (Nevin); “Two Preludes.” mught, Mr. Pattullo pre-| ine establist I proper 1 en trat ud ul th fuer Elect } } vould lay out a st heme of large | Flight to Capetown Chopin); “Londonderry Air,” (Arr. ( x0on going to take po tions betwee vol board se 1) the gaueri¢ in whe n D. Roose ewspaper- | public works of essenWa and desir- | ¢ ee Willan); Miss 8. Olafson, A.T.C.M. a he world. He pointed to neninina tis a the erfunatins e of the urte to peak,|m veste! jlans i } ble character which he would use| DAKAR Senegal, French West Choir—Come Lassies and Lads.” the fa t President-Elect RoOse~ "gens -tm , hy " vubundant b It to tion t { i war|the national credit to finance so|Africa, Nov. 16:—Amy Johnson,| (Bridge): “The Fortune Teller’s ve United States claimed to mvay of the educational aatem of | Otic: vbo f-an-hour to 1 h Hoover ha hat practically all those who were| British aviatrix, successfully cros- | Song,” (Fanning); “Boreas,” (Pal- be beral Di a tii with a view to bring-| Store the tranquility of th han nvite I \ ungton to di | being looked after by the govern-|sed the Sahara Desert yesterday, | mer) of the Liberal govern-|,,, anil improvements, Mr, Pat- | ™ fr. Roo that he}ment today would be given work at] landing at Gao on the upper we Recitatton—“His Own Obituary,” n British Columbia from 1916 co i nents ant tie a oped b ) ) Jeave at the|reasonable wages resulting in a re-| River, and took off today for ; Miss Beryl Birch to 199 been: replete with mea i at aaheeiial ie tes irst of n vi i il} storation of their purchasing power | Duala on the Gulf of Guinea She} Mixed Quartette—“Crossing the sure ned for the benefit of| 1, a .e people pay for edu “= PARTY AT pital ind a stimulation of business ed intended to get as far south as| | Bar,” (Marsh), Mesdames Brock- the ir e life of the people, Mr sian being given in the sc! Hoover for Extension If there was another war Niamey but was obliged to stop * | lesby and Miller, Messrs. Hunter and Pat erted, As a member of! 1, the matter of tax ‘TO! C., Nov. 16 norrow, there would be inflation Gao =e : we nan — eee Lincoln P A tration he had no apo-|pattutio pointed out that t part LOW EBB = Hert over. ¥v re uch as there was in the last war.|short of that point = fligh to} Mixed Chorus “The Ash Grove, , fer for the legislation it , ty 9 ot mn recor s favoring a Ww a mory.| Zvery last man and every last dollar}Duala is three hundred mile: On} (Dunhill); “Can Ye Sew Cushions?” had bes ‘ : ee ? red ‘ : : . 2 vould be used to win the war. In}landing there, the route will follow | (Arr Bantock): “The Eriskay Love W : eres aa tter than review and overhaul of th ~ tl {Republicanism in United States in - tron r : Mo Alt : peace are we going to allow things] the coast, a distance of nearly three | Lit (Arr Robertson). a ‘Mr Salen “the re cal 3 ie 2 ‘at a ites _| Ware aeemeney Cal Sen eee cain 7 tI kl ; D ; as to drift so that the whole constitu-| thousand miles, to Capetown | Male Voice Chorus—“Wait Till Ah ; trab +s eitiedins ‘Mnlance | “euks Bay i We tation Deal Following Election salt toute ted his invitation | tion is in danger of becoming sub-| It is now believed that Amy mae Put On Ma Crown,” (arr Reddick) ine . ; ' : a: : ‘ eg verted?” asked Mr. Pattullo a good chance of beating the re- Violin Solo—‘“Sehon Rosmarin.’ berey co it must be remem- | wages and salaries being exempted ; ae eu ne a Mr. Patt decried the principle cord of her husband for the flight)( Kreisler) “Humming Bird,” vernment is not busi- from taxes. The one percent tax of NEW YORK. N 16 A new’) internat rt The Pre os “ m ; mploy- from England to Capetown. She| (prdla). Mis Nell piiaiaeienes 2 — | I nt ! attullo pal i n the matter of: ient is reporte { look uno ,, | Of the dole as a means of unemploy rdla), iss Nellie Lawrence, ac the Tolmie government Mr. Pattu st ee ; : 9 canine oe a ‘P . ment relief and, while admitting gained considerable time by not! companied by Miss Molly Lawrence. ‘a | Y ldescribed as iniquitous, being a tax} leadership with ti : : - = o nw ! a ) nor vente * that some revision of the present stopping at Comomb Bechar on the} Mixed Chorus “The Challenge of ’Committed that even newsboys were subject t I 5 ind " : — Pag vane obey ul as necessary ce ic system seemed necessary, edge of the Sahara Desert. Her hus- | Thor.” (Elgar). | pay ; * thacle shih om - et 1 owing the me . declared that he would rather live band, on his flight, halted there) Mixed Chorus “Were You For Trial In bar ae ee te an é ‘of t "Gra ¢ Old Parts i }under the capitalistic system, with before setting out across the des-| There?” (Burleigh); “By Babylon's f rovin oO } l |the provi hein thai, Mend cxf die teiiaenn® eieadiens: Melk aaah its wonderful individual freedom, ert (Continued on Page 3) S C t Pere” an a te rae : 1 TI! e crushing defeat inflicted a ra ither than under a socialistic state The course from Oran to Gao : tewart our on on ~ a ae ee we Sm wig of Utal Jones of the individual was nothing ag ~~ ae iaiodtar ane Riding of Atlin j ok ee | taken wp with the federal authori- | Washington, Moses of New Hamp- TO BE \ FAST but a pawn es eee ee aviatrix for thirty hours caused} . Cr j hiy na } } muner veteran lead Believes ™ sa nein ee M B b li h d MmMitied ‘ i { xc if the party ci int wel mire ari Met ome . ie tial on snitiithintis } eg | for trial on Monday ties if the party came in ° P ape poe gatstaryy cen FAs Mr. Pattullo defended the two- considerable anxiety ay e A 0 sne ~bendiary Magistrate H. W In regard to finance, the Libera Dodd t t {| nal Mr. Pattullo declared, wa Never before in the history of, Wales to Officially Open New a party system of government and| Es Shere fwart on a charge O!) policy, M! aVUUNO Ceeins : ' - ' ’ Par . od S 5, ’ having m . . I f keeping current expenditure} the country have the fortunes o Ster Parliament Buildings }compared the United States, a two- Interior Weather Readjustment of Skeena and Prince or i explosives under a!/one of keepin ' ohn at ich a hel as narty country, where 120.000,000 | ‘ br Joseph Naggahobba will be! in line with current revenue so that | Republican Rupert Constituencies OUgh Ves eS eine | A . would not be deficit The | ebb LONDON, Nov. 16--The Prince (Continued on page three) | Mooted a Rupert tosis oa city on the Princ ' there ¥ - . ie aide inate! of Wales left London yesterday fo - — Terrace—Snowiry, qalm, tem-| . . ort} horrow evening from the | Kidd report 0 oe 4 Sta Pilot William 8S. Grey of New) Liverpool where he will embark on! Mr. and Mrs. C. W Daws son ar-, perature 28 | VICTORIA, Nov. 16:—It is repor- en Your wanes before Judge F withstanding be rare 2 as al York and hi Fairchild plane,|a special steamer for Belfast to of-| rived in the city on the Prince Ru-| Smithers—Snowing, calm 16 | ted here that the riding of Atlin is ‘or election —— oe aa ' ill ee |which is being shipped to Alaska) ficially open the new Ulster Par- pert this morning from Victoria,} Burns Lake—Snowing, calm 10. |to be merged with Prince Rupert A 4 ‘Se ee gra a a a, gohan: nito be reassembled following a liament Buildi: it Stormont Mr. Dawson being here to succeed | ’ : jand a anal pats 56 See ee Whe i Parlow, district forester,| there had : ae current expen-|crash at Telkwa, left for the Extensive preparations were be-|G. O. Treleaven as accountant in| Wilfrid Trounson, who arrived in|be tacked on to Skeena in the pro- Offic. On & trip to Victoria current revenws + nd then |north on the Prince Norah this/ing made at Belfast against pos-|the lotal branch of the Bank of! the city yesterday from Anyox, left! posed redistribution bill which it is “ ae ‘al business, returned to the|diture only in two ¥ rn a. ‘lion morning. Fairbanks is the destina-| sible hostile demonstrations against | Montreal. Mr. Treleaven has been | on this morning's train for Sy as- | planned to bring before the Legis- Rup — the south on the Prince|the total was , ) Men ry 3 lijion of the pilot and plane jthe Princ ‘ers insferred to Victork | tika, Ont j lature early in the New Year, Mert ti Continue , wi homing ‘