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THE BOOT AS A FRONTER. * Colon George Hansy, editor of the **North American Bevier," who recently returned from a trip to the EuropeaXS, WAS 'THE CLYDE AND THE WAR
zone, has published the drat of a series of The announcement that the total output wararidica. Ha talleborie met a Privoston of marcantile shipping from the Cyde lait aivety man who bad reen: a good dal
was one mill bug is deeply estimate of the military merits of the Nom. Vaxtı,
of fighting and received from him an month interesting, not so much for the information different soldiers engaged. The Gar fiit angreya'ns for what lies behind. That man."uys this Americo,
maschine, 2- Allagar machins to fight with. 4 1 anglo-Java our allies, and to cut snemies. Itdieoloxis the most efficient in the world
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Batboj£ the immensity of the strength that is being has no taste for cold steal When it o employed upon shigs of war, for every yard to close quarters" on equal terms, Tommy in hegy, and no man is idle. It is more Atkins is a marvel. And the Scots. My siguidicant öban volumes telling of unceasing God, wait is inconceivable Dvorand activity and recording the colossal outputer skin have been qanda of them
maine suze te partair dosen às aliatore of our “private paral dockyards.'i,
The progrou made among the Clyde as if they were on parade. I don't my tho English are nne nå, good. All I mess is workmen by the Commissioners for the thas disinis for death must have had lis£ Dilution of Labour has caused equal plas-origin in the Highlands.” sara sad surprise. For some time the sitmetion on Clydwide was regarded with considerable anxiety, not that there was any doubt of the loyalty and dupion of the great majority of the workers, but because small number of agitators were findings coagerial soil for their pernicious doctrines in the mihar taotless suministra tics of the Manitions Act. The suppres- sion of a local Socialist organ was ill- timed if not ill-advised and the statement in the loc.1 Farmsworth organ that the Trade Union leaders wers bought with German cold" at the bicol to the hends of the workers for one or, two critical days. Hub the crises are The advent of the throa for past. Dilution Commissionera ha had good das to do with the improved state of fegling. These this gentlemen command the cendence of the mes, and they have been the means of removing many mis coceptions as to the Munition Act and the intentions of the Government. It is ene more proof that the Clyde men, though they cannot be driven, a gasily lot by man whom, they trust. A found the prospect is clear, and thers is Eulo cause for uneasiness.
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THE CL-ST·ERED GORDONA The Colonel Gordon who is bring ex changed for Fritte Salm Salm on the interreation of King Alphonsa, in,
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the gallant etteer had tier boen wounded, nad was finally dis. covered to be a prisoner of war in Germany. During his imprisonmo ba was the victim of a bogus confession, in which he was munds to state that dum dum belea had been supplied to British officers. He was bis Victorin Cress at Magersfontein, where he va dangerously wounded. He din tinguished himself, too, in the onslaught of the Gordons ac Dagai
Daring the rotirement from Mons, another officer of the Gardens, Colonel Neish
was severely wounded, and still remains in the hands of the Germans. The next to fill was Colonel Uniacke, one of the most capable and popolar officers the was killed outright in one of the many engagements that preceded Neuve Chapelle Those were all officers of the bathlons of the line, but the Territorials have suffered no less severely. In the battle of Neuve Chapelle the 8th Gordon, whose Territorial area is partly in Aberdeenshire and partly in Banffshire. were ordered to take a certain troneh. When they advanced. they found it fully coupled by the 2nd Gordons. The 8th had perioca to lie down in the open. exposed to apitiless
Hero fire,
fell Colonel Maclean, TA, his way to get fresh orders and hera fell also the great Indeed majority of the officers and mea. this battalion of the 6th Gordons was al. at Neuve Chapelle ost supihilated Colonel Macqueen, who was at that time C.O. of the 4th Gordons (Territoriala); the front, and he was killed at the battle of Loos. This makes a total of fire Colo nely for the Gordon.
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Robert Burns, was tha Poab Laurosis of Lodge Canongate Kilwinning, No. 2, Edinburgh, and the Brethren, therefore, always specially honour the Immortal At Ebu late celebration, a latter empty was real from Brother Rudyard Kipling, the Indiste Past Foot create of the Lexigo, in which he write,—It was the change of life that prevented. Barus from singing the song of Steven. As I take it, he would not have been more than 63 when Bell's Comet astonished the Clyde with ber 3-horse power, and if he had fulfilled the three site and ten he would have witnessed the Erst acts in the drama of steam at 65 | Can we doubt for si
mgment that his aya would have seen at once how the Scot x the predestined engineer that he has since- proved himself to be? And think of a song of the earliest engineer by Burna! It would have been glotion":"
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I am not sure that Bergs would hare bean attracted by the arliest engineer," or would have sung "The Cumst The Schance of life," honger, did in fact bring Burns into contact wire the vorre beginning of steam parigation. He may
may not have been present at the tril of Symington's steamer on the Dalswinton loch in 1798; but as liller of Dalswinton, who backed Symington it that time, v
the rock's landlord, he must have been
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giant of "stem" in its earliest manifestation. But it did not scom to have inspired him.--and how different are£ the subjects that inspired Kipling and Burne
OLASKFORD URLL."
The death is announced of Miss Mary Glasford Boli, sister of the late Sherif Glassford Bell, Glasgen. This will zedilf to the minds of many Scots the reading books of school days, almost every me of which contained the Sheriff dramatic poem on Mary, Queen ? Scots, a stock recitation upen the end of
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azamination" diya at school session. The Sherif man of mark for 35 years in the was literary, artistic, and dramatic life Glasgow,ic the times when lawyers had leisure for the pur ait of something sho Gutrani chaffed. Bis than dry and drouy-law.
in a poem, which contrastad him with the podorous Belle in the Kremlin, pointing out that while, it tonk
thea.. nino mon he to aut each of Glasgow's grast Bell had. so far escaped being hung At the Scott Centenary Hangust in 1971. Ball referred to his friendships with literary men and women. e banded the kettle to Jonas have Baillie to replenish bet teapot in with Bes
her at Hampstead; I have Hemas round the Calton Hill by mocn- light; I not only frequently met, but letters with the exchanged many captivating L. FL., Ihave heard Moore sing some of his most exquisite songs T have heard Campbell recite The Battle of Haberlinden: I hire listened, many a time and oft, to the Ettrick Shepherd warbling his wild, fresh moorland ditties briliant and delightful man who ever tod I I have spent days and nights with the post
this earth, John Wilson." Glassford Bells pickusne in Glasgow ww Dinzer Bell, for he liked good living, and was always punctual when he dined out, w
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Mr J. Logie Robertsen, better known as | Hugh Haliburton," writes
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138,
Whate'er he has been, criminal or fool,
The hand of God is on him : let him
According to accounts from the Canadians at the front, no pipers are now Leave Hongkong Artive San Francisco. to be allowed in the trenches, atleast no
pipers.
the Scottish Canadian regiments. The first Overven Highlanders who went we hear, found that when the lighting out, we got thick the pipers, dropping their instruments, seized rifles, and became combatants. The result was that neveral ficè pipa bands were wiped out, and all Highlanders will appreciate what this meant to the battalions affected. The pipers are to be turned into tretsher-popular of German, war novels, there seema berers, as are bandamen in other regiments, to be only two battalions of the "English" and kept out of all unhely temptation.
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Matters have gone a stage further in the cand of Mr J. H. Whitehouse.. Mid Lanark Libaml Assocîtion, by 31, votes to2 2. adopted a resclation calling upon him to resign on the ground that his attitude on the Military Service Bill was in direct canimdiction of the vast volume of opinion in the constituency,
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WILLT AND FAZZE. Lieut Col. Jamon Clarke, K., C.B., Edinburgh, £170,926.
Miss A. M. Grant, Inreracas, sister of the late Bargeon General Grant LA.. physician to the Viceroy, ima left £20,000 to the Northern Infirmary, Inverarm; Lanarkshire, is in the same Parliamentary
Mr W. M. R. Pringle, member for N. W. Miss Grant was well known in India. boat with Mesars Molteno and Whitehouse, and be has taken alarm at the fealing which his votes have excited in this gonstituency, He has requested - tho Liberal Association to meet him and talk
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EVACUATION OF GÁZLIPON.
Lieut. Ross Stewart, Ghurka Rifles, ig a letter to his relativas at home, describes the part, his regiment took in covering the retiremant. Hey: "We were told that we were to hold the ground to the right of the Jovat Segala till the very last. What amignificant brand the Lovats ware," the mes being all cruiters, stalkers, and ghillies from the North, and at least two squadrons. from Skye, It was a grant coeipliment to thin
regiment (the Gharks) to be taken
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Au officer attached to the sud of the Highland Mounted Division mys: “It may be stated now that the situation at Amic and Suv Eay had become im- possible even beure we landed. in Septam. Ee: Our Cositions were commoded and enfladed from simost, ovary point, and hat the Germans, boom" Ehers, in „force" iosad of the Tarks we should have been
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10.60
11.
13
1 Jeram Kartan
1,40
1.50
LONDON
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I
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5 Kelemake
5.00
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5,10 480
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TERKANTO
THCHUTAV
2.10 **2 15
4.12
4.25
0,65 0.75
Mergui
3.50
3.60
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2,60
2.75
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100
5. PADS
13.50 15.50
4.76
'1'
Fratai
1.60
1.65
10. Pulau Bulang 88.50
p.d.
2.50
2.75 0.02 0.774 9.70 10.25 9.00 10.00
2. Катра
6. Lu
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1 Maiska Pinda
2 Mainkoff.
Mandai Tekong
1 Paggor
& Rafella
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Fauzel Bagan 1 Tambalak 10 Tasak "5 Telak Anson
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0.85
4.75
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0.72 0,80
17.00 17.60
9.00 9.50
1.15
1.35
1 Ulu Pandan 1 United Malacca
0.85
0.63
1.10
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