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SHANTUNG DEAL
ALLEGED FLENGES OF THE ALEYES.
DOCUMENTS QUOTED IN THE SENATE.
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The "Philadelphia Ledger" con- tains some interesting documents
CORRESPONDENCE.
AN APPEAL FOR HON'NG TROOPS.
Headquarters.
China Command.
: STOWAWAYS.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
BOT PASSENGER WHO HAD LOST HIS TICKET.
LATEST SHIPPING.
The 6.3.
NEWS.
ARRIVALS.
"Yuetshang," (Capt. Ross) arrived from Swatow this morning with 150 tons of general cargo.
The s.s. "Prosper," (Capt. Olsen) arrived from Melbourne via Sebatik
cargo.
IF THE COUNTRY IS TO LIVE
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ADVICE TO THE WORKERS AND THE MASTERS-AN END TO MONOPOLIES.
Ben Tillett, M.P., writing in John Bull says:
War's aftermath has brought in
bearing on Japan's claim to the proceeding to the United Kingdom, given $55 to a foki to buy a ticket. yesterday with 2,555 tons of general its train all the ghoul of sordid.ness
former German territories in the Shantung province of China. These were quoted by Senator Norris during the debate in the American Senate. It is stated, it will be remembered, that Mr. Wilson opposed the demand of Japan at the Paris Conference that she should take over Kiao-chau and Shantung from Germany, but that he had to yield on discover ing that England, France, and Italy had already early in 1917 pledged their support to Japan.
The documents purport to be those which passed between England. France, and Japan at the time when China was being urged to enter the war on the side of the Allies. Senator Norris alleged that, the Japanese: Minister approached the British Ambassador at Tokyo on January 27, 1917, and that the following corre spondence then took place:-
1.
ENGLAND TO JAPAN.
A man and a boy were before Mr. [To the Editor of the Chine Mafl.] Lindsell this morning charged with unlawfully being found on board the "Laisang," and with intent to be stowaways to Singapore. The man said he had no money to buy a ticket. Hongkong, October 17 1919.. He was fined $25 or one month. SIR, A number of Troops are The boy pleaded that his father had
55. He had the ticket with him to go to | for demobilization, on the
Khira" on about the 1st of Novem. Singapore but when on board the ber, and I beg to request that you ship he discovered it was not in his will be good enough to insert the possession. The father of the boy following appeal in your columns was called. He said that he was. An appeal is made for books, games sending his son to Singapore to join etc. for the Troops proceeding Homea relative. He gave a foki $55 to Khiva" buy a ticket for his son. He did not for demobilization in 5.5. on about the 1st of November. Any know his son had lost the ticket gifts of the above kind (money is not until he was arrested.. required) will be gratefully received, and should be sent to Military Headquarters."
Thanking you.
I am,
Sir..
Yours faithfully,
C. WILLETT,
Major, Deputy Assistant Adjutant, and Quarter Master General, China Command.
"HISTORIO BOWLS.
His Worship discharged the boy..
SALE OF A STEAMER.
The 9.5. "Nazato Maru," (Capt. Tomita) arrived from New York via Manila with 2,010 tons of general cargo and 2 bags of mails.
to the hurt and demoralisation of ake community. The whole nation The s.a. "Fooshing." (Capt. Robert- is in an ugly mood of sulk and sca- son) arrived from Probolingo via picion. The more alert and enter Sebatik at 7 a.m., to-day with 3,014 prising countries, like America and tons of sugar.
Japen, bad, prior to the end of the war, prepared a scientiño ahd ou?- cuinted attack upon our export trade, and our trade gemernity; while we have reduced our wealth by such. immense quantities to the advantage of our Alles in general, and America in particular, that we are economic- ally in a more or less crippled condi- tion. The energy and the organs tion of Labour and Capital; which helped to build our fortune previous The s.s. "Patriot." (Capt. Le Brun) to the war, are at the moment arrived from Chingwantao at 7 a.m.viciously and selfsbly natagonistic. to day with 2,630 tons of coal, 2 tons of fireclay and 20,000 bricks.
Judg
The s.s. "Hinsung," (Capt. Malkin) arrived from Sandakar. yesterday with 4,443 tons of general cargo and timber and 2 bags of mails.
The China Mail was informed this. morning by Mr. Barton of the Douglas s.s. Co., that arrangements are practically complete for the sale of the company's s.a. "Haitan," to Messrs Nemazee and Co. The sale only remains to be confirmed by The 5.9. "Shunshing," (Capt. the directors of the company. Place) arrived from Kwongchauwan
change via Macao this morning with 95 tonsible for the lethargio suspicions and
The
not
vessel will hands, however, until the beginning of November, when the Company's.
"Haichang," which is at present
British Embassy, Tokyo, February To the Editor of the China Muilartered to Chinese, will return to
16, 1917.
My Dear Excellency-With re ference to the subject of our conversa tion of the 27th ultimo, his Britannic Majesty's Government accedes with pleasure to request of the Japanese Government for an assurance that they will suppert Japan's claims in regard to the disposal of German rights in Shantung and possessions in the islands north of the equator on the occasion of the Peace Con ference, it being understood that the Japanese Government will in the eventual peace settlement treat in the same spirit Great Britain's claims. to the German islands south of the equator.
Conyngham Greene, His Britannic
Majesty's Ambassador.
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JAPAN'S REPLY TO ENGLAND,
February 21, 1917.
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Dear Sir- have read with inter- est your recent articles on lawn Bowls and thank you for having helped to arouse public interest in the game..
note however, that you take exception to parts of a speech of mine made at the Interport Dinner on which occasion I stated that the crown green game is the English game and that lawn bowls, as at present played, is the Scottish game. Also,
its usual run in the coast.
Interviewed by our reportar, Mr. Nemaree said that his finn is buying! the "Haitan" as agents of a Chinese syndicate. He is not sure yet if the vessel will be put on any regular run. It is intended to employ her in the rice trade mostly between here and Basra.
WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.
Messrs. W. Logan & Co., report on October 17t
The slackness mentioned in our last report has continued during the week under review and only a small amount of business has been put through prices however remain about the same but until money becomes easier no great hopes of an improve- ment can be expected. The Shang hai Market in all Cotton Shares is very strong both for Cash and for- ward deliveries.
someone styling himself "Plymouthian" has written to your paper assuring me that the game in the West Country in the same as played here, just as popular and with the greens better laid out. (Wait a minute Flymouthlan-one scalp at a time) Now as to this contention of mine that the crown green game is the English game I admit that what 1 should have said is "was the Eng The Japanese Government is deep-lish game. Having read at odd times ly appreciative of the friendly spirit such learned authorities on lawn
Banks. Hongkong and Shanghai in which your Government has given bowls as Dingley, Fittis, Manson and assurance and happy to note it as others I am cow satisfied that the Banks no business has been reported fresh proof of the ties that unite the crown green game was, at one time, but owing to the higher rate of two Allied Powers. I take pleasure almost universally played throughout exchange shares can now be obtained in stating that the Japanese Govern England, but fell into disrepute at $6621.
Marine Insurances.-Cantons are ment on its part is fully prepared to through becoming a pothouse game
It is still enquired for at $440. also North support in the same spirit the claims-the resort of gamblers.. which may be put forward at the quite true that the crown Green Chinas at Ts. 200 and Far Easterns Peace Conference in regard to the game, today, is confined to Lanca at Tis. 23. Unions have sellers at
certaia of $210 and buyers at $206. German possessions in the islands Shire, Yorkshire and south of the equator.
the midland counties of England Fire Insurances.-Hongkong Fires but is there not. a certain could be placed at $350 China significance that the game should Fires are quoted $128 nominal. thus survive in the very heart of England? Is it not also significant that the crown game is net known in any country outside England?
111.
JAPAN TO FRANCE.
The Imperial Japanese Government proposes to demand from Germany at the time of the peace negotiations. the surrender of the territorial rights and special interesst Germany possessed before the war in Shan- tung and the islands situated north of the equator in the Pacific Ocean.
The Imperial Japanese Govern ment confidently hopes the Govern- ment of the French Republic, realis. ing the legitimacy of these demands, will give assurance that, her case being proved, Japan may count upon
its full support in this connection.
goes without saying that repara- tion for damages caused to the life and property of the Japanese people by the unjustifiable attacks of the enemy, as well as other conditions of peace, of a character common to all the Entente Powers, are entirely out side the consideration of the present question...
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THE FRENCH REPLY TO JAPAN.
of general cargo for Hongkong,
Woodgett) arrived from Shanghai via The s.s. Kwongsang. (Capt Swatow at 7 a.m., today with 320 tons of general cargo, and mails.
The Captains of Industry are in a ca canny attitude, and the result is diminution in productive power by Industry, while profiteering in every form of monopoly is largely respon
sulky attitude of Labour. Profiteer
tie control will hate to be taken in ing must be eliminated. Rings, food truste, and every form of monopola hand and throttled out of existence
Even among the comradeship of
The as. "Cheran," (Capt. Laver) Labour, the Unions of Skilled Work- arrived from Shanghal via Swatowinez have built up monopolies al- yesterday with 3,243 packages and most as ready as those of capital. 441tons of general cargo and 28 bags have had to fight a coterie of little its. The so-called Labour Upions of mails.
jobbing, boiler makers for even
The s.s.
"Taksang." (Captain Picknell) arrived from Haiphong via Hohow at 7 a.m., today with 600 tops of general cargo, 5 European passengers and 23 bags of mails.
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The ss." Luchow," (Capt. Morse) paltry pittance; and to-day the belp.. arrived from Bangkok via Swatower to all the skilled trades bas often at 7 a.m., to-day with 1,800 tons of to fight for his very life. On the general cargo. 3 European passengers other hand, lines of demarcation Iva provoked numberless disputes and 3 bags of mails.
and strikes, even among the skilled Uniors. Unless this crats monopoly is either reformed or eliminated, British industry will stand seriously bandicapped against those countries more intelligently alive to the twin values and merits of production and consumption. The "machinery must be exploited to is full one hundred per cent. of value; Labour must accentuate ita energy in fewer hours of abour and greater hours of kei- sure. Shifte of six hours each abould be worked to utilise in full the The s.3. "Batavia Maru," (Capt. eficiency of machinery. Hirai) arrived from Sourabaya, via Skilled labour has not been re- Tawao, B.N.B., yesterday with acognised as it should have been, through cargo of 4,551 tons of sugar, mainly owing to its exclusive and rattan, shell and merchandise, and vicious circle of interests. There 130 tons of molasses for Hongkong. were good reasons for the Caft She also brought 39 first class Units securing themselves with passengers and 1 Bag of mails.
The ss."Riojum Maru," (Capt. Naxao) arrived from Samarang via Balikpapan yesterday with 1,000 tons of of, paraffin wax, spirit of wine and general cargo, and 5 bags of mails.
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DEPARTURES
Shipping Douglases a fair amount of shares have changed hands at $81
"The s.s. "Indo Maru," (Capt. Arai) and more shares are wanted. Steam sailed for Kobe at 4 p.m., yesterday boats have sellers at $244. Indo- Chinas (deferred) are strong and with 50 tons of general cargo. shares could be placed at $200. Shell Transports have receded slightly but buyers are in evidence at $180/-.
Docks and Wharves-Kowloon Wharves have eased off a little and shares can be had at $111. Hong- kong Docks after sellers at $177 a now wanted at $177, Shanghai Docks are weak with probable buyers at Tis. 118. New Engineerings have buyers in the North at Tis. 26.
On the other hand flat bowling, in some form or othery has existed throughout Europe from the very earliest times: In my opinion there is not the slightest evidence to prove Refineries. No business has been that the game originated either reported in this market China Sugars in England or Scotland. It is true remaining nominal at $177 and that fat bowling existed in Great Malabons at $46. Britain as far back as the twelfth century, but bowling in these days, judging from woodcut illustrations of the game, can have had little resemblance to our present day lawn bowls. The bowls then used were round, without bias and were played to a cone or peg. In 1388 bowling was known as "jeter de pierre" and an unlawful was proscribed as game. I have a strong suspicion that this game was the forerunner of our Present-day game called, skittles. There is no authentic evidence that bowling with blessed bowls existed before the sixteenth century.
Cottons. All shares are strong in Shanghai the following are the latest quotations:
Ewos.
Kung Yiks Leau Kung Mows Orientais Shanghai Cottons Yangtzepoca
Tls. 380
34
240 140
2521 19
Kung Yiks have Buyers for Decem ber delivery at Tls. 40, Yangtszepoos at Tis. 224,
1he game at that period was the pastime of kings and courtiers; and every mansion house, both in England and Scotland had its bowling green. This game was really the forerunner Miscellaneous-Cerments are want- of the present day game and was ed at $71, China Lights $7 (old) most probably introduced into Great $5 (new) Hongkong Electrics $80. Britain by English and Scottish mer Hongkong Ropes $294, Steam Laun
bolte and bare and barriers before the war, but to-day Labour poeGGESECH not merely political power, but econ-| omic power much beyond the dreamTIA of some of us who have done the drudgery work of the movement for & letime.
The Capitalist in whatever form- Banker, Shipowner, Landowner, The s.s. Batavia Maru," (Captain Froducer (whether of food, machin - Hirai) sailed for Takao at 4 p.m., tory or commodity of any kind)-must be made to understand that obliga- day with through general cargo.
tion to the community is not to
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The ss. "Bujun Maru," (Captain fleece and devastate with the mpsc Ouchi) sailed for Keelung at 4 pm.ity of either greed or desire. to-day with 70 tons of general cargo.ite own, soul and body from the the other hand, Labour must free
monopolies created through skilled workmen agains: kiled, and the killed against the unskilled. Trade Unionisan can
The 8.3.
"Madras Maru," (Capt. Ishikawa) sailed for Kobe at noon to-day with 200 tons of general cargo.
The as "Loongsang," (Capt. Booker) sailed for Manila at 3 p.m., to-day with 1,100 tons of general
cargo.
The s.s. "Kamyingfat" (Captain Noronha) sailed for Pakhoi via Hot how at noon to-day with 60. tons of general cargo.
The s.s. "Laisang." (Capt. Mat- thews) sailed for Calcutta via Singa- pore at 3 p.m., yesterday with 2,590 tons of general cargo.
The 5.2.
best serve Labour when Labour is united in n real sence of burden sharing and toil and rewards.
Lines of demarcation mbet go. Wherever skill and energy and ability usa be exercised it must be exercised
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IRISH SETTLEMENT: *THE TIMES” SCHEME.
LEGISLATURES.
Creation by an Act of Settlement of
two Stato Legislatures for
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PSYCHIC IRRADIATIONS OF LOVE IN MAN.
MASCULINE AUDACITY.
(a) The whole of Ulster,
In the normal mala the sentiment (5) The rest of Ireland,
of sexual power favours self-exalta- with full powers of legislation in tion, while the contrary sentiment of ald matters affecting the internal, impotence, or even that of mediocre affairs of their respective States. Hexual power depresses this st In each State there will be a Statement of exaltation. Yet, in reality, Executive, responsible to the State the sexual power of man bes not the Legislature.
By the same Aut of Settlement, the virgin woman that men imagine, in: capital importance for a normal and creation of an All-Ireland Parlia Buenced as they are by self- exalta ment, on the basis of equal repre- tion. What imposes on women is sentation of the two States, especially masculine audacity, and Ulster is to have as many repre-in sexual matters this increases with sentatives na the nest. of Ireland. The All-Ireland Parliament to be a Single Chamber which may sit alternately at Dublin and, Belist.
POWERS.
the
,
Governing powere not conferred on State Legislatures will be divided between the A-Ireland The Imperial Parliament will remin
and the Imperial Purifaments.
Buch powers as those involving the Crown and the Succession; peace and war; the armed forces.
experience and practice. The com pany of prostitutes often renders men incapable of understanding femipine peychology, for prostitutes are hard- ly more than automate trained) for
the use of male sensuality. When Imen look among these for the sexual psychology of woman they only End
their own maroc
Mar'e firtation, and, his art of paying court to women are naturally combined with his audacity—a pan be observed in birds and mammals,
To the All-Ireland Parliament may and some of the lower animals. be delegated, inter alia, the powers The male seeks to planee the female involving direct taxation, Customs to guin her flavours. The brilliant and Excise, commercial" treaties coloure of butterflies and birds, song, (with possible exceptions), land skill, and proof of strength, often purchase, and education." The come to the aid of the male sexua! delegation may take place by instinct. Even in certain animale stages.
Suppleant and plaintive sounds assist the male after his repeated refusal, apparently or in reality, by the foule.
EXECUTIVE." Upon the assumption by the Irish Parliament of any or all of the powers transferred from the Im- The art which, man employer to perial Parliament, an All-Ireland seduce and conquer woman has been Executive, responsible to the All- described so satiety in romances and Ireland Parliament, will come into novels, as well as in ethnographic being. The ofice of Lord Lieuten. works; so that we shall act dwell on eat, shorn of its political character, it here. On the contrary, we shell will continue. The Lord Lieuten. how that in Jégber civilizations man aat will have the right of veto on is in general more sought after thin Irish and State legislation, and woman, so that the latter has sur may be assisted by the Irish Privy passed him in the art of flirtation
for sexuad conquest.
Council.
SAFEGUARDS..
if the country is to red. Work. To safeguard the hberties of both men can be pensioned off at a stage of incapacity of either years or phy- sical health. The age of pensioning can be reduced to the age of 50 years
even 45. Capital can set aside The Government of the French
its reserves for this express purpose, Republic is disposed to give the Japan-
and in reciprocation Labour and ese Government its accord in regulat.
mused production and co-ordination ing at the time of the peace negotia
of effort mast take the place of The s.a. "Choysäng,” (Capt. Baker) tions vital to Japan, concerning Shan
isolated and sectional production. tung and the German islands in
sailed for Shanghai via Swatow at
Workmen must take the broader the Pacific north of the equator. cenaries and adventurers because dries $81, Steel Foundries $10,8 am, to-day with 600 tons of gen- and more intelligent view of trade as It also agrees to support the biassed bowls were played with in Watsons $5.15, Powells $12 and cral cargo and 3 European passengera. while. It is of the greatest con demands of the Imperial France before that period, notably Wisemans $29 all Buyers. Japanese Government for the sur-in Brittany. .In 1588 the
Alcinous," (Capt. Hut-equence to Labour that it should render of the rights Germany game
cher) sailed for Liverpool via Singa- tion and consumption, even more understand the equation of produc had taken such a hold possessed before the war in this in Scotland that the Kirk
pore at 3 p.m. yesterday with 1,500 Chinese provinces and these istands. Session forbade its being played English in 1993. The latter was tons of general cargo and 14 Euro-tain the capitalist, who in the past
M. Briand demands, on the other on the Sabbath. The legend of Drake formed under the leadership of W. pean, passengers.
haus utilised his knowledge to his ca advantage In future we want hand, that Japan give its support to at Plymouth Hoe has generally been G. Grace, the famous cricketer and obtain from China the breaking of its accepted as true but there are many Laws. And now mark you what
management and in supervision; frankly adopted the Scottish Bowling
Labour that shall be responsible in diplomatic, relations with Germany, learned men who refuse to believe it. and that it give this act desirable Manson, however. says:
Manson again says:
At the very
the trade schools, technical schools, significance. The consequences of incident is probably true" and "A cutset E. B. A. had trouble with the
shops and works councils accepting in China "should be the green has been laid down on the Hoe various clubs in London, East Anglia,
advice of intelligent experience. following:-
There never was such a chance on the supposed site or as near it as having its own code and objecting to The 8.s." Shidzucka Maru" (Capt. for recovery as now presents itself 1. Handing passports to the Gerit may be." man diplomatic agents and consuls. But all this does not refute my adopting the Scottish or rink game." Askawa) sailed for London via Sing-to maintain our position among the
2. The obligations of all under contention that the game of lawn
Finally, Manson says they apore at noon to-day with 150 tons ratione-and there never was such German jurisdiction to leave Chinese bowls, as played to-day, is a Scottish slowly came into line and in most of general cargo and 4 European a moment of peril! Copital and
cases relaid their greens to meet, the passengers. territory.
game. Plymouthian" who is so
new_conditions." So that after all
this
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The
Devor and the South West, each club.
Kobuyoshi) salled for Tacoma via The 3.5. "Manila Maru," (Captain Shanghai at 3 pm, today with 700 tons of general cargo and 4 European passengers.
MAILS DUE.
Labour must understand the tremen-1 dous obligations of the war, the debts to be paid, the hundred millions to be given to our defenders' and their dependente. There is no jugglery in the world to meet these responsibil ties they must be met by actual | effort, and the community owes a debt to the men who have braved
3. The internment of German ships proud of his West Country greens the fine greens in the West Country in Chinese ports and the ultimate should note what Manson says in his would seem to be due to the efforts requisition of these ships in order "The Complete Bowler." "To the of Scotsmen. It is interesting ic to place them at the disposition of Scots we owe the salvation of the game.. the Allies following the example of They stripped it of its undesirable note that prior to 1871 no green Italy and Portugal. According to surroundings and made a beautiful south of the Border had a ditch. the information of the French game of it. They gave it laws to support my oral remarks made at I think that the above will suffice Government, there are fifteen, Ger- demonstrated what constituted a
the Interport Dinner and shall there man-ships in Chinese ports, totalling perfect green and how to lay and fore let the argument rest for the From Europe, per .s." "Totomi the fight and, the dependents of those
about. 40,000 tons..
maintain it and fostered the game's
4. Requisition of German commost valuable social feature-is moment. Yours very truly,
mercial houses established in China; democratic spirit." forfeiting of the right of Germany
in the concessions she possesses in certain parts of China.
In the same book he tells you that the Scottish Lawn Bowls Associa tion was formed in 1892 and the
W. G. GERRARD. Presidert, Hongkong Lawn Bowls
Association.
Hongkong, October 17.
The following mails are due in the course of the next few days:--- Maru," Oct. 18.
From the Straits, per s.. "Tamba
Maru," Oct. 19.
From the Straits per BS Tosan Maru" and sa "Gregory," Oct. 20.
From the United States, Canada and the Philippine Islands, per 85. "Empress of Japan,” Oct. 22.
who have given their lives. We want virile brains and healthy bodies and happy homes and useful kiyċ- but Monopolies either of Capital or Labour must go if the country is to livol
States, each State Legislature is to have a permanent veto upcr the application to its own State of any
legislation passed by an All-Ireland "Parliament......
REPRESENTATION AT WESTMINSTER.
and at
the exe
It is also important to remark to what extent the increase of man's mental complexity transforme his exual taction. The simple, natural, modest manner, in which a naise time bashful,
young man seeks to conquer à heart, usually produces no effect on the fashionable young lady, experienced Ireland will he still represented at with unhealthy pavels. These young in alt refined pleasures and saturated Westrainster by direct election. women, are much more easily seduced The number of representatives to by the art of Don Juan and the ald the Commons is to be determined roses, who are more adequate to deal on the basis of population relative with them because they havo studied to that of Great Britain. Irish practically the psychology of the representative peers will retain modern woman.From "The Sexual their Beats in the House of Lords. Question" by AUGUST FOREL, M.D.- CONSTITUTIONAL DISPUTES.
Constitutional disputes between the
** GAS THAT WASP,"
Imperial and Irish Parliamenta will be decided by the Judicial "Committee of the Privy Council; those between the Irish Parlia- ment and State Legislaturce by an that drastic action should be taken The Board of Agriculturé je urging Irish Supreme Court.
to reduce the number of wasps by attacking their nests. It is pointed
FINANCE.
in the financial section of the out that injuries to human beings scheme, the case for the over-und to farm animals by wuspe ore taxation of Ireland is considered, usually caused through the disturbi but it is urged that, while due once of the miste during harvesting account should be taken of this operations, and farmers an adviced carcumstance in any plan for finan-to deal with any waspa' nests in their cial reconstruction,, Ireland ought|fields before using machines - and not to be relieved of ber proper horses there. The best methods of share of the cost of the war or of destroying wasps in the most is to Hability for her shere of the place a teaspoonful of sodium or National Debt.
potesium cyanide inside the exis Ireland is to contribute an annual trono, for which operation an alder wum to the Imperiat Exchequer, stick holowed at one end is recom calculated on the relative taxable mended. The cyanide will "gua "! capacity of Ireland. This will the wasps, and as a rule nothing elso, dover interart on the Irish share of is required, but as an additional pre-- the National Debt and a contribu-caution the neet can be dug up and tion to the Sinking Fund; as well burned. This can be safely done us to defence and other Imperial about two days after the introduce expenditure.
tion of the poiso
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