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THE ROMANCE OF SILVER,

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There is a London cabutan--at least, A very interesting lecture on "Silver

Romance and History" was given in hope bevis still in the land of the Landon by Mr. Benjamin White, Fellow living who will probably be interested of the Economic Society, in aid of tas in the news that tersi has conposed a The Empire Resurres Developmens Red Cross Funds. Mr. White truclyphony dealing with the war. Sie Committere of which i Stare Jameson the historyret the metal from the carhester Bridge, the conductor of the hairman and Mr. H. Wilson Fox, times to the present day and gave a vivid Royal Choral Society, discovered this M.P., is the Honorary Srefetary-desires picture of Messrs. Rothschild's rearers war. He always rail to be in the musical cabman in the remarkable is to be known that the estimates and land of the Miņt operations in India

uns recently given in connection with Referring the output of silver their Frederick, sint a caly to take him vicinity of the Aibort Hail just when the proposal for an Empire Farm in veld noted in 1914 to 211,181 home after a performance, and after veturen said: "The production of the Caula were thrown out therely to Forth, say. 9400,000 - This total driving the conductor some halt ddion :

Farm in

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Fenty

as the fixsplicy of Committees The suggestion of t

previous Of the total, Norths he was handed his face," Exease tos, Canada as a means of prisivasly re

Amerias produced 120, South America Sir Frederick. but you take, the ducing the debt created by the war 13, Europe Tap Asia Six. Australasia, four Hallelujah" chorus too fast. It may emanated from Mr. Moreton Frewen, and Africa one million. Thus you will gain in brilliancy by your method, but It lones in majesty." The conductor one among several possible modes of observa that almost nine-tenths of the

promised to consider the point, and did developing the resources of the Empire silver comes from the Americas. It is a under State auspices for State profit. most extraordinary circumstance toatalaken the temp slightly. Certain lands in the United States, it two-thirds of the world's

production is

On another occasion the cabby askeri the conductor to was pointed out, inferior in fertility to absorbed by Asia

perform Pornmi's: those in Western Canada, which had from Creat Britain, France, Austria, and music was the reply. "and I have never Transfiguration" at the Albert Hall. In the Middle Ages silver was derived

don't know much about Paros's for a merely nomical sum, had

The beautiful colour called many cases to £20 an acre; and it was Saxony

Whero. suggested that there might be lands in mines of that country. Three subupon the musical jebu Accommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in Canada which could be bought fan the equent great epochs may be noted of the fall score, and lent it to his fare"

Hongkong at the time of Booking.

Domioion Government for So an acre, First, the Spanish discovery of the rout speaking of the incident in public, 1 "From that day, said Sir Frederick. and which in 90 years time, undermineral wealth of Mexico and Peruibout suitable development, might realias 90 the year 1520 Stripped of the glamour always called my cabman "Perusi, a Ar acre. The Committee is well aware of historians, it was a squid stalls as the Sinkmen at the Albert Hall was of name which, when it becane we to that this would, of course, depended with treasure formal part of the instantly shortened to Rosie.

galleons upon the fertility of the "soil, the proximity of railways, elevators, &c. and Spanish Armada, and were wrecked upon the clinuatic conditions of the territory the British coast. Secondly, the dis- purchased. One factor undoubtedly covery in 1550 of the Constock Lode funding to raise the selling price to the in Navaria. Ainish of hardy miners high gure quoted is the certainty that onsued to the mountain regions the United States will in a few years around, and fresh finds were made become a large purchaser of Canadian pace. So much silver was yielded that. cerealy, while add-hunger will drive coincidents the event was with the

of the gold in Californis

Fasiginally been puced in price, ia/Germane was made from the cobalt seen his Transilguration and a copy

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massacre and savory.

American settlers north over the inter had to be abandoned-blat

national boundary in even larger-num; hers thus it is doing toring, and it would is to

the free coinage.c of both motals-

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he wise to develop the territoring whore at a fixed relation to each other had to Mr G. E. Anderson Mr. Kohn these settlers are likely to go. Farther be given up. The Anacondamine moru, the European wheat lands have Nevada, is the largest producing been greatly neglected during the war. today its annual output is 9,000,000 ox and for some years to come il rield Thirelly, in 1904, as a new milway was small crops. This also will tend to in- being driven through part of Ontario, crease the value of agricultural lands traces of silver was discovered in a rail way cutting Within a few years, from an area of only 50 miles in diameter, 30,000,000 on of silver were mined in one year:alone.

overseas.

The Committee points out that 200,- 000,00 стов Dominion Government : 85

purchased from the

acre and sold again 20 years inter after develop mens at 220 an sore would redeem the whole of the National Debt of £4000,- 00.000 sterling, and at the same time attract to Canada a great army of tax- payers who would be an enormous asset. But even upposing only £10, or even obtained, the scheme per acre

still holds inities of a magnitade never yet equalled in the development of the Empire: possibilities, moreover, which would simultaneously enhange the credit of the Empire and the strength and the wealth of Canada.

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Presiding at the theeting of the Tele graph Construction and Maintenance Company. Lord Selbourne' said—I am sure that these who try to delade the publie with "oplitaistic forecasts of spoody victory and the complete collapse of Germany are great enemies to the public tionally large teeth-canines especially instad, because nothing can be worse than -a human skull described at a meeting to Serd our people with hopes which are of the Royal Society was said to be pro- only born out of & desire to make "copy," that of any other known sperimen, ex- bably more primitive and ape like thau de not think the signs ara at all in | capting only the famous Filtdown skull.

favour of an early pener. To see in the

Mr G. V. R. Riach That was found on the Sussex Down. teman Reightag that the speakers are Me and Mrs R. A. Mr J. Robertson The new skall shown was unearthed at still talking about extracting an indemnity Foulkes Talgai. in Queensland. It was highly out of the Allies. To is that appears fossi bisal and much fractured, and be quite childish, but I do aut chick it is longed to a

of about sixteen.. male youth In the Talgai skull, the brain caso had were bloff on their part I think it reached the stage represented in the indicates the ease of the speakers that modem Australian aboriginal, while the their country has still great resources face still I retained much of the grossess not only material rewares, but great resourers in national spirit, and they da was stated, in a paper communicated by Professor G. Elliot Smith, was a further not fer themselves at, a!F at the rad of confirmation of the view that, in the their power or of their opportunities, nad evolution of nian, the brain first acquir.

means of defence. ed the human status and the refinement of the features some time afterwards.

and uncouthness of the ape's. This it

BARRAGE IN THE AIR.

I hear that the Germans are adopting & new system of defence against our roconnoitring siraca on the Western front, says a London correspondent. It consists of an extensive barrage in the air.

A British pilot who has been recently wounded while flying over the German lines in the Bapaume arel, ex- plaining the new system to ms, said

Mr F. Gandossi Mrs N. H. Geissen-

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therefore I think that all sensible and

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Innes Capt. R.

Vanghar & child war and support the Government in all Mrs Johnson Mr and Mrs E. O de

Villaverde measures of precaution and prescience Mr E. M. Joseph which are taken, and to way a little bir de Journer and Mr. 3. G.

.A. Walker wait it as they can.

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Snight

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The shortage of shipping has given That the Germans appear to have con- an impetus to the salvage enterprise. may siderably more anti-aircraft batteries in a London paper. After the war there is the field to-day than they had during likely to be great activity in the raising the fire battle of the Somme last year and refloating of sunken abips around In their new system of defence they our coasts, but at pressat operations ure concentrate over a given area. When confined to waters outside the war zone.. ever any of our men approach one of Several vessels have recently been these areas (which of course, are always refloated in South American waters, the over the most important positions, the latest instance being that of a Hamburg Mr D. K. Blair Mr & Mrs Neil Mac" are subjected to a withering barrage from liner sunks off the coast of Guatemala ton Mr & Mrs F. W. Cary Intyre and child all directions. Many guns ars can rears ago. After being repaired in the centrated, not on our airmen but on each dry dock at Panama the vessel is expect of these squares through which they are ed to realise £200,000-far more than bound to paRY.

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