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has ever destroyed

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resisting SAFE.

HOME FOOTBALL.

THE LEAGUE.

DIVISION I.

Results to Saturday, Supt.

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"SWARMS OF GERMS."

FAMOUS SHIP'S REMARKABLE DANGERS OF COMMUNION CUP.

RECORD.

With reference to the announcement that the famous yacht "Benbean " has passed into the hands of Bir Wal tr Runciman, Bart, and the Right Hoa. Walter Ranciman, it is interest ing to recall that under the late Lord Brassey's Dag the vessel sailed over 500,000 miles.

During the war she was a hospital abip in the Mediterranean, and was given by

NEED FOR ALTERNATIVE.

The use of the common communion

cap was whole heartedly condemned by Dr. Read at the Sydney Public Health Conference. It was urged thet the church should find an alternative.

FOODOS,

It was possibly true that no case of injection had ever been traced to a communion cup, but this did not mean that such had never been the

Cage,

Ho had not made a hacerislugical examination of a communion cop, but the "cleatsing cloth had been found to be swarming with bacteria,

After dealing with the number of diseases known to be communicated through the lips, and mouth, Dr. Read pointed out that it was an ex- ht lordship to the Government oftraordinary anomaly that people in ladia for similar purposes, with her churches, when they used a commen communion cup, did what was for- headquarters at Bombay. She 10-

and refreaktent mained on this service until 1920, bidden in bare when she was returned to the trustees of the Nautical College at Pang- bourne at a training ship in Plymouth Harbour. The heavy expenses of post wat maintenance induced the college to dispense with her, and under ber new ownership she has been com- pletely ra equipped and reconditioned and Bailed on August 6th for Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. The "Suahem is described as a nativalled vessel,

Many of the clergymen said that no and under the ownership of Sir Walter harm could come to anyone taking Runciman and the Right Hon. Walter part in such a holy service. That Runciman she has been modernised was all very well for those who held and given a completely zew outfit that view but what of the others? It and a new suit of sails, boats, &c. was admitted that faith was neces "Ia full sail she is one of the eary bat way put obstacles in the way most beautiful things in the of its exorcise?

She had previously been world." round the world more than once, arossed the Atlantic several times, and bad called at nearly every important seaport in Asia, South America, and Europe. Amongst those who had cruised in her wero Mr. W. E. Glad tone, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and many boysland military c mound On her forthcoming cruise she is expected to call at Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Christiania, Stavanger, Bergen, and Trondjbeim. The party aboard her will consist of Sir Walter Runciman, Bert, the Right Hou.

EDUCATING THE CLERGY,

It was quite time that our well- meaning clergy were educated in vital question. They had yet to learn that the investigator who used a brain for humanity was the Almighty's only agent in di ea e pre- vention, and that it must be wrong to dieregard his warnings.

Qaite apart from the risk of infec tion, many people disliked the nee of the common cup from a sense of cleanliners.

Giving the arguments on the other side, the Lambet. Conference of 1909, Walter Runciminn. Mrs. Runcima said the dretor, had obtained an and famiy and Dr. R. R. Torry opinion from "a high medical au Mus. Doc. of Westminster Cathedral.thority," who stated that no case of

EATING ON THE STAGE.

W

MISS MADGE TITHERADGE

AND THE GRAPES.

It saldom happens that the stag food of an actrees rather than her stage frocks arouses comment from women playgoers.

infectious disease had been traced to the common communion cop, and that the danger of its use was negligible.

Many of the clergy, however, knew that persons were prevented from tak- ing communion by the feat of infec tion, and for this reason they were opposed to the use of a common cup. Dr. Read urged that the Church authorities should be approached to devise some alternative method more in accord with the dictates of modern hygiene,

"SO THEY ELOPED."

THE CHINA MAIL.

Goals

CHINA COAST.

LATEST SHIPPING CHANGES.

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ODDS AND ENDS.

"MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.

in Italian Englishman.

"Mr. Arthur Serena, in leaving the

Mr. H. Gifford, chief officer, "Sur- ning," has gone acting mister. (Inclusivo (Obiskiang." Captain B. A. Thow-whole of his fortune to the London Bon, of the Chinkiang," has gone hospitals, adds to besefactions which were constant during his lifetime. F. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.ma-tor, "Tungchow."

Mr. Serans did more than any man to further the study of Italian in this? country by founding Obbirs at differ ent universities," eays the West. minster Gazette. Yet, although is was the most conspicuous figure in the Italian business coloy in London, ha has given evidence in his will that his heart was thoroughly in this country. That is a very striking answer to the frequent contention that a mau's in- not. sympathies are saver with the country of bis adoption " 94 Bail's Tyou.

Tottenham Hot.... 4

Cholaes ge

3 3 0 38 Nowastle United.. 5 8 1 10 37 Cardiff City ..... 2 1 1 13 7 Barnley

531 1 12 6 7 Liverpool

5 3 2 0 11 0 & Middlesbrough. 52 16 Huddersfield Tn. 5 2 1 9 7 7 Oldham Athletic... 4 2 1 1 0

17 G Preston N. Eb 17 Aston Villa 5 2 3 0 Bolton Wanderers 4 1 1 Sheffield United 4 1 1 7 6 7 4 Everton MA AT 2 2 0 5 8 4 W. Bromwich A... 5 1 2 2 4 8 Runderland 6 1.22 37 Birmingham..... 5 1 2 2 4 4 Blackburn Rovers 4 1 2 1 6 7 3 Manchester United 1 a 1 5 12 3 12 18 14 3 Arsenal Notts Forest 6 1 4 1 2 5 3

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VISION Jt.

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Captain W. McIntosh, f the "Tengobow." is on leave. Mr. B. A. Marrable from reserve, has gone second officer, "Tungchow."

Mr. W. Peplow, from reserve, has gono chief officer, Budoing."

Mr. H. Campbell, acting chief engineer, "Ngankin," has goneeecond ergiacer, sama ship.

Mr. J. Hugher, third orgineer, "Chiakiang," is on reserve.

Mr. R. Thorburn, from reserve, has gne sup' chief engineer, "Hsin Peking. Mr. W. A. Cioland has hern appointed sup's third engineer," Hain Peking." 3002

Mr. J. W. Ridley has been appoint ed sup'y third engineer, "Tatung."

Mr. H. B. Boulter, third engineer, Poyang," has gone second engineer.

Mr. W. W. Markay bus zame ship. Results to Saturday, Sept. 8 (Inclusiva-) been appointed third engine

"Poyang.

Goals

P, W. L. D. F. A Ms. Moncho-ter Ep.54 10748 Blackpool... 5 36 18 Parsley

41 0 B 4 5 5 8 8 3 417 Fulham Bary 3 1 8 5 2

Wednesday, 1149 Derby County....... 62034 2 Leicester City...... 5 3 11 10 6 Leeds Unites.... 5 3 11 8 Notis County 5 3 2 8 G West Ham United 2 Port Vals.... Hull City

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South Shielle......5 2 Bilford City... 5 2 3 0 4 6 5-13 13 3 Clapton Orient Coventry City... 5 1 a 14:

03 94 Trystal Palavo fr Wolverhamclan Wa Stockport County 40 hampion... 504 Rotherham C... 8 0 1 1 10

VISION ALS.

Faults to Saturday, Sept. 9 (loclusive.)

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Mr. H. M. Rogers, from reserve, has gone acting chief oficer, "Yusung."

Mr. H. Rawatres. chief officer, "Yueang," ja on reserve,

Mr. N. Cook, from reserve, hes gone arcond officer," Tuck wo." Mr. J. E. Harvey, second officer, "Tuckwo," is ob leave.

Mr. E. V. Bishop. from leave, has gone obiel ollicer, "Kutwo."

My J. A. Murphy, acting chief offierr. "Kutwo," has goue second officer, same sbip.

Mr. A. Cameron, third officer "Matsang." bas gone second officer,

Fausang."

Mr. H. A. P. Meik, second officer, "humsalg," bae ono scord officer, "Fookeang."

A world's record rifle score was made at Bisley by Mr. J. II. Smith, a well-known City shot.

He was!

Middlesex Counties

Wednesday, OCTOBER 18, 192Z

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taking part in a competition of the his wrilings, to raise many thousands in the constant effort to keep it in London and

of pounds for poor children-it is no subjection." Rifle Association. Firing under King's exaggeration to say that he resembled shadows on Oxford's Charms.

"Oxford in vacation in crowded an Prize, first stage, conditions (seven Dickens. He had the came broad shuts at 200, 500. and 600 yards), he human sympathy, the same minusual. But how different," says the nada the ligbeet possible score of 35

charity of outlook. His death leaves a impressions of Oxloid now from what points at every range, and so finibed tness of knowledge, and the same Manchester Guardian, "are one's with an aggregate of 103 points out, gap which is not likely to be filed.

they were in pre war days. Nowhere, except ca the battlefield cemeteries, of a possible 103. He also had a bull's-eye with each of his eighting, The Cares of the Rabbit,

dces the tragedy of the war come "The skins of two million rabbits insistently upon you as in these peace shots, so that he seared 24 conecu- Live bull's-egos. Early last year Mr. C. Will, a veteran slot, totalled 105, were sold recently in Sydney. The ful halls and abady quadrangles. The but did not gat hull's-eyes with his total value was picbably in the vicinity compactness of the place, college after sighting shots, and that score bad of £40000. This, of course, observes callego, all with their memorials to the never been equalled before on any an Australian paper, Jill not nearly, sons whe died in France and Belgium, represent the State's turnover in in Gallipoli and Mesopotamia, ia rabbit skins for the wak In addition, Africa er at sea, loade the air with zile tange.

too, in considering the value of the sadness. Let their names be oriflam- rabbit, account has to be taken of the mes is written below a long list of trade in carcases for local canaumption name on a wall in Magdalen College. and export. A great industry--a lino Everywhere it is the same. You are thing for the country-wears a lot of charmed by the beauty of the garden, work and ready cash-a splendid red with rose just now, the peaceful- urss of the shaded lawns, the dignity in every part of the British Empire. thing to turn a pest to commercial He was a versatile and vigorous wri- account! !" "In such terms (writes and grace of the architecture, and the ter. and whether in melodrame, Mr. A. A. Dennich, agricultural memories of men whose long lives pathos, or cheery optimism he ap representative of the Sydney Daily honoured their colleges and their pealed to a large and appreciative Telegraph)" many sro apt to enthuse country. Then inevitably the eye But fails on the list of youths whose lives public. Nobody knew more about over the rabbit industry.”

George R. SimTM.

The death of Mr. George R. Sins removes a great London character and one of the last of the old Bohemians, says the Daily Mail For many years his name had been a house bold word

Mr. F. K. Baker, third officer "Fookeang, has gone third officer, "Mausang."

Mr. E. L. Merrett, from reserve, bas gone Recond officer. "Kung" the lives of the poor than Mr. Sims behind it all is the insoupable factbild promise of equally long service, out off almost as they left the college Mr. W. J. Lawrence, eerond officer, and nobody entered more genuinely that the rabbit is the greatest curse "Fooksang, bas gone second cfficer, 47"Wingaang."

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6 11 36 3 Nor hampton To 3 2 1 6 5 Exeter City ****

113 8 Bristol Rovers 5 2 2 1 5 6 6 Charlton Ath... 1 2 2 4 8 4 Horthyr Town 5 1 2 494

.

Mr. W. Henderson acting sucond officer, "Wingsang." has gone third officer, same clip.

Mr. A. McEwan, from leave, has gone chief engineer, "Tuckwo,"

Mr. J. Maclachlan, sup'y third en-

Vorwich City 5 13 238 4gineer, Hopsang," has good sup'y

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Bighton & H. A.

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P. W. L. D. F. A. P. Rochiste... 3 2 0 1 2 1 5 Grimsby Town 3901 NIS

third engineer, "Koonsbing"

Mr. T. Kemp, third engineer. "Kooushing has gone second en- gineer, Piagwo.'

Mr. J. W. Fisher acting second en gineer, "libgwo," has gone thirik engineer, same ship.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVALS.

Demodocus, (B. & S.) from Birken

Southport tent. 3 1 0 2 3 8 4head, Singapore.Hoh's Wharf. Charfield 3 2 0 4 4 4 Halifax Town

Barrow.... Veleon

310 31

2 1 0 5 3

13

Stalybritve Cel....

3 5 5 3 Hartlepool U. ... Tranmere Rovers S11 18

3 13 2 Ashington... 3 1 1 4 85 Dalinston...................

11633 Wigan Boron h 3 1 1 1 9 4 frowe Alexandra 3 0 1 2 Accrington Stan 3 1 2 0

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In "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife," the witty play new running at the Queen' Theatre, W., the curtain rises for the third act on the last moments of supper for two, One of the two is Miss Madge Titheradge as Monna, the SEQUEL TO PACIFIC ISLAND Durban City 30211 nighth wild of the millionaire Blue beard.

ROMANCE.

And Miss Titheredge, faced with "And so there eloped in the dead one of the most trying of stage of night two doeky maidens, borne in difficultice to eat-actually select the arms of their eprightly lovers to grapes! Where another would merely a motor boat that was gently purring. have toyed gracefully with the stem Willingly they left the enticing cool of a wineglass, or an occasional bareness of the palm trees shade and spirit might perhaps have trifled with sought bliss and adventure on a tro- a morsel of the tractable banana, this pical isle whore happiness would be Monna, rising uperbly above the difficulties of skine and stones, con vincingly as grapes!

uninterrupted."

A picturesque narrative of the ten- ler love of two Gilbert Islanders for their dainty aweet heurts was related

the arrival of the idland trader "Suva" at Sydney,

She has her reward in the admira tion of playgoure who recoguire in this incident that which marks the sincerity and intelligence of her peting

Miss Titheredge is splendid," onred wman exclaimed to another.

Har grapes ought to rank with the famous breakfast eat a by M. Lucian Guitry in "Le Grand Due," when he roused an audience to enthusiasm by the feat of enormous mouthfula o aorted foods, talking and telephon tog, all at the same time,

PASSPORT WORRY.

S

WIFE FOUND DEAD WITH

HEAD IN GAS OVEN.

In childhood the quartet bad play- together. They were as a little society, each sworn to serve the other in the years to come.

The years rolled by, and with the coming of youth soft werds of love were whispered, for the dusky youths courted their friends of childhood..

The youths resolved that they would elope to an nainhabited into il such could be found.

Stealthily they stocked a motor boat with oil and provisions, and then in the dead of night they crept into- the huts of their sweethearts and bere thom to the waiting boat.

Three months later a big steamer picked up the motor boa-there were Mrs. Kate Jones, aged 37, of Bos-then only three occupasie--two men combe. Bourven uth, who had been and a young woman, and they were wonied by the mon srrival of a pass thoroughly exhausted. They told of port for Australia, was found dead in their dentures and hardship. through form and hunger. Das of Mrs. Jonca had been a victim the gehad died as the result of of neurasthenia for somo years. S'e privations. was to have joined her husband Captain Jones. of the merchant service, in Australia thja moath.

The three were brought to Sydney and were taken to Hiji by the 'Suva' An Hồi lại t

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Results to Saturday, Sept. 9 (Inclusivo.)

Goals.

1. W. L. D. F. A. Pl. Airlivonians...... 5 4 1 0928 Hornians

54 195 Aberdoll Kilmarnock...

Celtic.....

431 8 4 3008 3

Glasgow Rangers 4 3 1 0 11 3 6 19 4 3 A

Falkirk Dundes

Paisley St Mirr... Ht. of Midloth ...

Albian Stovers...... Third Lauark...... Clyde

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Partick Thistle ... Ayr United Alloa Athletic............. 4. Raith Rovers ............. Greenock Mor...... 4 Hamilton Acad.......

Motherwell.

Haiyang. (Fok Tai Cheap from Saigon.-C18.

Tydeus, (B. & 8.) from Yokohama, Shanghal.-A4.

Laiaang, (J. M. & Co,) from Kobe. Moji-Kowloon Whirl.

Taksang, (J.M. & Co.)from Canton. -C46.

Lake Opawa (Ad. Line) from Sai- goo.-Westpoint.

Naples Maru

(N.Y.K.) from

Antwerp, Singapore.A10.

Tuiszoma. (Yau Fat) from Tort

Bayard. Whati.

Yangtzkiang, (Cheong Fat) from

Swatow-C16.

Kwangtah, (C. M.SN. Co.) from Bhangbai--Wharf.

Englee, (Yee Tai Hong) from Chefco, Weihaiwei.-C41.

Yoshito Maru, N.Y.K.) from Yokohama, Nagasak!-Wharf,

ISPARTURES.

Kwaing, J. M. &Co.) for Bang- kok, Swatow-October 17.

Himalaya Maru, (0. E. K) for Bombay, Singapore.-October 17.

City of Melbourne, (Bank Line.); 1 2 6 9.2 a 7 for New-York, Manila.-October 17. 220 8 4

Angers; (M. M. Cie.) for Marseilles Haiphore.-October 17.

214 09

91 96 3

1 3 1 3 10 3

BEFORE STARTING A JOURNEY

be saro to ·pat vial of Pinkottes In your bag, for they are axle t travelling companions Pinkaitos help to keep off son sickness and translok Dess, dispel the constipation so

PINKETTES!

common when traveling, keep the liver active, and prevent the effects of atraago or badly cooked foods.

Clomista acli Pinkettes, or pnct free. 60 onta the vial, from Dr. Willlares' Medloins Oo it Sr:huon Boad. Shanghai.:

Foochow (B. &. 8.) for Shanghai. --October 17.

Yoshino Maru, (N. Y. K.) for Melbourne, Manila. Delober 18.

Georgii. (Po Yan) for Holbow.-- October 18.

Bungahau Mara, IN. Y. K.) for Shanghai, Swatow,-October 18,

Sicille, (P. & O.) for Bombay, Singa pore-Outober 18.

Phranang, (Cheong Fat) for Hai bong, Hoibow-October 18.

Yuot Wah, (Hing Shun.) for Bangkok.-October 18.

Sheat Lance, (Docroll.) for Chinvantao-October 18.

Liang Chow, (B. &B.) for Shanghai. October 18.

Talio Maru, (Dodwell.) for Can ton.-October 18.

Korra Maru, (T. K. K) for Sau Francisco, Keclang-October 18,

Belyo Maru, (T. K. K) for New York, Saigon.-October 18,

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It became almost rnbeat and in his knowledge of London and us of balf our possible pastoral wealth away. in his love of children-he helped, by and entaili g cuormaus expenditure [able.'

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