Show ENGLANDS ENEMIES Chamberlain Dwells Upon Efforts to Exclude British Trade i London Jan 29Rt Hon Joseph Chamberlain secretary of state for the colonies speaking at Birmingham this evening dwelt upon the efforts of foreign for-eign nations to concuer great colonial empires with the intention of converting convert-ing them Into exclusive trade preserves from which British trade should forever be excluded This policy he said is now hanging over Great Britain like the sword of Damocles In west Africa and China Regarding the latter country Mr Chamberlain added he was happy too to-o Jlec there was a general agreement of all the great commercial powers that Great Britains policy was a just one Anarchist Riots In France Bordeaux Jan 29At a meeting held here tonight M Millevoyea made an address upon the Dreyfus case and his tirades against the Jews resulted In an uiroar among the socialists and anarchists an-archists which ended in a free fight One anarchist was expelled from the hall in which the meeting was held and was badly Injured The police were firally called In and dispersed the audience audi-ence Czar Sustains His Promise Constantinople Jan 29The sultan Is much exercised in regard to the government govern-ment of the island of Crete and has repeatedly I re-peatedly telegraphed to the czar on the subject to which the czar yesterday r plied through the Russian embassy here adhering positively to the nomination nomi-nation of Prince George of Greece which it Is said is according to a promise his majesty made to the dowager dow-ager czarina It is believed that the sultan will eventually yield i AntiZola Demonstration Paris Jan 29Hundreds of students from the high schools assembled today at the Madeline upon the occasion of the Charlemagne fete and engaged In an antiZola demonstration They were dispersed by the police who arrested 30 of those who resisted King Charles Anniversary London Jan 29The anniversary of the execution of King Charles I was commemorated toda The statue of King Charles in Trafalgar square was decorated with wreaths etc bearing the usual inscriptions which owing to the inscriptons of 17S7 had this year first to be submitted to the board of works |