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IRISH PEACE MOVES.
STILL SEEKING BASIS FOK FORMAL CONFERENCE.
LONDON, July 21.
A communique states that Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. De Valera con ferred for an hour to-day. The basis for a formal conference has not yet been found. Mr. De Valera has arranged to return to Ireland to-morrow and communicate with Mr. Lloyd George again after further discussion with his colleagues
HOPES AND FEAR.
LONDON, July 22.
While some quarters in Dublin fear that a hitch bas occurred in the Irish negotiations, well-informed circles generally are still optimistic, and have no disposition to consider that negotiations have broken off. It is expected that Mr. De Valera will submit the whole case to Dail Eireann which can modify if advisable the pledges entered into, before Mr. De Valera's conversations with Mr. Lloyd George. Well-informed circles in London are confident that the Irish delegation will soon return to London.
OPTIMISTIC VIEWS,
LATER.
In explanation of the Irish situation it is pointed out that a very hopeful sign is the continuance of the truce. The Earl of Crewe in the House of Lads yesterday optimistically declared. "If negotiations should grove successful, and at present I am glad to say that they seem charged with hope, it is conceivable that the assembly of Parliament may be necessary in the autumn." He pointed out that Mr. De Valera and his colleagues had been elected to Dail Eireann on the republican ticket and therefore did not possess authority to abate the demand. A prominent Irishman in London last night declared: "We as not less optimistic to-day than we were two days ago.”
BESLEY SHOOTING.
NEWCASTLE MAN WINS THE KING'S PRIZE.
LONDON, July 21.
Armourer-Sergeant J. Cunningham won the King's Prize at Bisley, He
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A FINE CONTEST,
LATER.
The final for the King's Prize was one of the finest contests ever seen, Cunningham wincing with the last shot. The well known Scottish marks man, Captain W. Gray, was second one point below the winner. A Canadian was third. The King telegraphed his congratulations to Cunning. ham who is a sex agenarian, a Northumbrian publican, and a non-smoker. This is the ninth time he has competed for the King's prize.
FRANCO-AMERIUAN FRIENDSHIP.
INTELLECTUAL BONDS.
PARIS, July 21.
Dr. Murray Butler, President of Columbia University, was present at a meeting of the French Academy. M. Deregnier, Director of the Academy, ia a speech of welcome, paid a tribute to America. He spoke of Franco A friendship and prefound-intellectual sympathy. Dr. Butler, in returning thanks, invited the Academy to send a representative to America in connection with the third centenary of the birth of Mollere in January. The Academy accepted the invitation.
TPPER SILESIAN PROBLEM.
WIRTH CABINET IN CRITICAL POSITION.
BERLIN, July 21.
A remi-official statement with regard to Upper Silesia declares that Herr With Government is in a very critical position largely owing to the entente continuing the sanctions.
PARIS. July 21.
The Temps says that Britain in anxious for a speedy conference because this is necessary to save the Wirth Cabinet which Britain believes would check any German rising in Upper Silesia. The paper declares this an iBusion.
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SECOND EMPIRE.
WITTY WOMEN,
MEMORIES OF THE FALLS ROYAL,
Paris in the 'sixties had assuredly Lan atmosphere of romance, and Mr. Max Pemberton. In his new book "Prince of the Palais Royal" {Cassell, 8. 6d.), distils it into series of stories which will add to his reputa tion and leave the reader with a host of impressions of thoss hectic days in which Louts Napoleon was prepar- ing his own doom.
Most of the storica are about WODICE, the women who made us what we were in the great days of the Empire," "that bejewelled com-
pany of matchless courtesana which attracted to our city the great of every land, and gave us a reputation for wit and vivacity which other countries envied."
There you have the character of the narrator of the tales, the manager of a famous restaurent disguised as | Biguy's, in the Palais Royal.
He
ha palits
own portrait a be reveals himself in Mr. Pamberton's ingenious records of adventure, amorous and otherwise. He is a smooth, suave scoundrel who, as he is told bluntly by cds who has no reason to fear him 'would do anything for a thousand france."
He is in the pay of the police, who pump" him about the diners at his restaurant if they happen to be under suspicion for political or other causes. He receives rewards from the Emperor's own hand and is "ever proud to take from his pocket a cigar-case of gold with the Imperial crown in diamonds upon it." The "proudest moment of his life" is that in which he is presented to their Majesties.
EMPEROR'S WEAKNESS. Here is a sketch of the royal pair : "Never have I seen her Majesty the Empress look more beautiful than upon this memorable - night. Her costume of crimson satin with pearls and diamonds more famous than any in Europe gare emphasis to that. dignity of bearing becoming to the people, and few in the great ballroom
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As for his Majesty, he was look Ing a little pale, I thought, though be led the dance with his usual vigour, and having opened the ball with the stately Empress, paid afterwards, 1 thought, an attention to that divert ing blonde, Adrienne de Joinville, which seemed to justify much that Leonide had said of her.""
For all his sycophancy “Erince " | had no grest opinion of his Sover- eigns. He knew that they "com sulted astrologers, diviners, and such foolish people," just as the Russian Cear and Empress did. He was aware of the Emperor's weak. nesses and ministered to them. He heard all the frequenters of his tables "agreed that the Empress would never be contest until we were at war with Germany." Yet he speaks always of the period with regret. He is a true type of it,
Mr. Pemberton has created a genuine product of the Second Em- pire with unfailing skil.
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home the mother, in addition to a large family, bad, a blind baby, and all she could afford was a penny-
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To protest against milk being sold at 84. a quart, several hundred women who are on strike against the local dairymen's association attended an open-air meeting at Deal Tel. 2203. 12, Queen's Rd, Central, arranged by the Dead and Walmer
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added enough water to soak bread for her children. Another mother, with a large young family, could only afford half a pint daily
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