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"Kingsclere," Kennedy food
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(From Our Own Correspondent.}
OUR LITERARY LOBBY.
LOCAL GOSSIP FOR-BOOKY PEOPLE.
It may be admitted that every
The political situation in the Amoy district remains unchanged, consequently business is at a stand- still for little trade can be expected mati ought to spend at least one while the blockade of Amoy Island tenth of his income on books. continues.
Before a revival of local trade can be expected one of three even tualities must terminate the present
ODDS AND ENDS.
MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT,
Ocean Mountains.
A remarkable discovery has just been made in the Southern Atlantic. When the Eastern Telegraph Company laid the Cape Thore may be people, who would cable in 1899 the route between indignantly deny the sufficiency of St. Helena and Capetown war this provision for pnete mind, but surveyed, soundings belog taken there in web a thing as buying too every 50 miles. This cable has just parted, and the repair ship, Chang Ti, Peng must either be many books-ware thin one can which is now on a spot where the There is chart shows a depth of just over bought out and guaranteed a safe mfortably assimilata. exit, together with all troops, arms so much a thing as over. reading three miles, has found that the and artillery, by the Chinese Cham-leading to clue intellectual ocean bed, has risen to within ber of Commerce, when he could lyspepsia. A man of average three-quarters of a mile of the sur- return to his own province and fedme gan furnish lik, mind, not face.
tinfest :-~
join his party be driven out by the sumptuoudy--not with Chippondule The bed of the Southern Atlan- attacking forces from Foochow ;or und Shemton--not with what have tie really consists of ranges of he must counter-attack and drive best-called Rolls Royco editions-mountains, of which St. Helena the attacking forces from the local bat ngatly, plainly, and adequately, and Ascension show above the ity and regain Chang-Chow-Fu on the one-tenflı system. It surface. This discovery suggests and South Fukien.
depends upon off's jarome, The a recent submarine convulston,
The first is highly, improbablo, tax, it such it can be called, should | and those on the spot are asking. for should the Chamber of Combe graduated. Our Brokers and our whether there may not now exist merce lead General Chang to be-Taipans ought to spend far more a mountain range starting as far Heve that they could raise a con-ilan oue-tenth of their wealth on north as the Cape Verde Islands. siderable amount of money to see their libraries,, if they possess any. The cable ship has already re- the last of him, he would soon be Perhaps they do; let us hope so. covered one end of the cable at in a position to obtain that sum to (How pleasant think of our proethe break 800 miles from the Cape. meet the expenses tacurred in deus Peak dotted with magni- and repair work is under way. fending the city from the barbarinascent collections of books!).
Traffic which would ordinarily be who seek to destroy all his good The dearness of paper, printing, sent by this cable, which is a link on the Australian route, is being diverted Chuckles in Court.
work; moreover the Chamber of
pastures new.
WELL, OFF.
In Marylebone County Court i "Have you any property ?"
Man: "Yes; nine children and a Feiñary."
TOO EAGER. Solicitor at Row County Court (willing to settle): "What will you take?"
Commerce could not easily obtain binding, and everything that con- the ships to transport his troops, or cernis the making of a book, is one of the disasters of the time wod of guarantee him safe conduct
The second is nearly impossible the war. The need of cheap books at present, for the attacking troops, is perhaps on the whole, the most must land under fire and are not vital of our needs. When we superior either in numbers or arni- were younger than we appear to be ament, while the greater part of the now-and we are not so old as we Naval unit which could have cove look or as foolish when our ered their landing has left for pocket-money was such that we had to think of every penny, and when On the other hand it is inore we were as italinble readers ns the than possible that in a few months youngsters-of-today-what-a-boo time another attempt will be made was Chefoll's National Library to evict General Chang from Amoy It contained most of the great
HIS REFRESHER, with troops from Foochow, mean felusaics of English literaturo, and Counsel (to witness in Shoreditch while business must suffer, and many translations as well, clearly County Court): soldiers must eat and get a good prinfel and excellently edited. "Would you like to refresh your
The o volumes were issued at six-memory ?"" The third hope is slight, for ponce in cloth, and threepence in! Chang must make a landing too if paper, and were indeed a boon to bitter." he wishes to retake the mainlandarret-students" of cur glorious and regain a sufficiently large dis English literature. We still possess, trict to ensure local trade and a after a lapse of many years, sonie of empty mouse trap."-Tenant at sufficient income for himself and those sixpenny-treasures, so delight- Willesden.
time.
his army.
It is reported that he is at presently carried home and so eagerly read and re-read and road again, for trying to open negotiation with a
in those days if a book was worth Japanese syndicate with a view to the sale of the Amoy dock, and paying sixpence for, it was worth that $400,000 has been asked. reading more than once. Sino Without doubt the dook in ques-then, we have bought more expen tion would be worth far more than sive books, but none we think which that to the Japanese; but it is a brought more pleasure with them heavy price to pay for a property. The newest substitutes to day which can only be occupied by an for that admimble library are such illegal sale, as the dock is supposed series as the "World's Classics." to belong to the Chinese Govern-
ment.
The
Everyman's Library," Home University Library" and SITUATION IMPROVED.
others for whichs we cannot be to The situation in the city has im that these series are being main thankful, and it is good to realise proved, there has been no further tained and still comprise series trouble between the Formosan and which no collector, and no reader of Tung-An factions and the threaten
ed general strike did not come off, books, can afford to despise." for the simple reason that the har John Long's Autumn announce bour workers have no organizationments include notice of the pubilea or funds, but live from hand to tion of "The Carlton Classics" at mouth.
The titles 9/- and 3/- a copy. An outpost of the attacking force indicate the worth and comprehen- stationed at the Railway Station on siveness of the series and are classics Moc- the mainland (the terminus of the of an interesting kind.... Amoy-Chang-Chow-Fu Railway) millan's list is as follows:-I spent a very enjoyable afternoon on Thursday fast.
FOREIGNERS FIRED ON..
Surprised Plaintiff "Nothing now, thank you."
Witness: "I could do with a
PEACEFUL. "The house is as quiet as so
THE TEST.
"What sort of man is he?" "He has a very good character. He has never been known to, con- tradict his wife." -At Marylebone County Court.
AN INCENTIVE. "Cooking is about the only thing my husband can do, and he cooks well-especially when it is for himself Woman it Marylebong,
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A STRONG COMBINATION.... "Can I stop my mother-in-law from interfering with me?" asked a man at Highate.
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Mari:"Well, there's one reason. My wife is on her side."
UNKIND.
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"I was going along the street biography we are promised a volume when this woman overfaced. me, of Reminiscences by Dr.. A. II. conterrogated me, and made ex-1 Sayce, the Autobiography of Sir persione on my character." Archibald Goikie: Sir Harry Woman at the Thames Court. A small spilling craft containing Poland, K.C.: The Story of his two local foreigners who had the Career at the Bar, by Ernest audacity to deliberately tack within Bowen-Rowlands: Letters Written 500 yards of their trenches were in the Indian Mutiny, by Fred |
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fred upon and driven off without Roberts (afterwards Earl Roberts) autumn the following six volumes One of the occupants Mr. Hanson when he was a subaltern in the will be added to the Pocket Edition. of the Great Northern Telegraph Bengal Artillery; The Journal of of Maouillon's Highways and will doubtless transmit the official Maric Lenera, with a preface by Byways Series: East Anglia, report of the victory to Peking in François de Curel, and Memories of Hempshire, North Wales, York. the Russian Court, by Madame skire, Somerset, and The Border. Viroubova... History is repre- An important contribution to sented by the eleventh volume of the literature of travel and anthro- On Monday and Tuesday at about History of the British Army, by pology is Life in Southern Nigeria: II p.m. a party of soldiers, who the Hon. J. W. Fortescue, which the Magic, Beliefs and Customs of must have been eating tigers' hearts to make them brave, took carries the story from 1815 to 1838; the Ibibio Tribe, written by Mr. P. Talbot, Resident in of a large funk and and by A History of Medicoul Ire- Amaury manoeuvred along the outer side land, by Mr. Edmund Curtis, Pro-Nigeria, and amply illustrated; of the International Settlement fessor of Modern History in the while Indian sport and travel is of Kulangsu and attracted fire University of Dublin.... In fiction, effectively treated in Days and from the mainland, when fired A Son at the Front, by Edith Nights with Indian. Big Game, by upon they answered and a regular Wharton; Mr. Stephon Graham's Major-General A. E. Wardrop, battle ensued, Kulangsu getting all first novel, Under-London, a story another volume which is attractively the fire intended for the junk, and of an eastern London suburb, and illustrated... Works on philosophy the hills on the mainland getting all Mr. Jones Stephens' new Irish and religion include The Philosophy the fire directed at the troops. romance, Deirdre. Other works of of Hegel: A Systematio Exposition,
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