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There are three kinds of oclipeps say, they do not depend upon the --total, partial, and sonular: The opinion of one man, but have theis partial eclipse is when the moon cases discussed after their visit by only passes.balore a part of the sun; fourteen specialists, representing a-total one is when the moon covers various branches of the medical the whole of the sun from view; and profession. When the patient's aanular one is when the moon, trouble has been diagnosed a re being further from us and appearing port is sent to the patient's family snailer, leaves a ring of light out-doctor, with advice as to treatment. The waiting-room of this miniature side its own diso.

Harley Street is a cheerful room, the walls and curtains being pale primrose, the carpet a warm grey, and the furniture carried out in blue brocade. Old copies of Punch" are barred. Thus the trembling patient goes to his con- sultation in a spirit of good cheer. A League Project.

Bribes.

Two of the Chinese members of Parliament who accepted the wual $5,000 bribe as the price of their voting for Tsao Kan for the Pres doncy, will be wishing that they had been more virtuons. Indignant su denta broke into their homes of

.votee.

Brotherly Love.

M'Konna)-He is the best judge of his own reputation.

His Lordship-Excuse me, he is not. No, maa is the best judge of his own reputation.

The above was heard in the

Vacation Court, London, when Mr. Stephen M'Kenoa, the novelist, applied for an injunction against the Referee for alloged in fringement of copyright in connec tion with a novel published serially in that paper. The novel was dus for publication in October) and was accepted for serial publication at £500.

Mr. M'Kenna was afterwards in- vited to make alterations in the story, but did not see his way to do this. On July, 22, said counsel, the Referee published an instalment with heavy cuts in it. That, he said, was in excess of authority on the part of the defendants.

TWO-FOLD OBJECT. Mr, Barrington Ward, K.C., for the Referee, said there was a two- fold object in the, cut.

What we say is that certain passages were of such a char acter that thay were not suitable for publication in the Referee. Some others are of such a protract. ed character as unduly to prolong the story

he should say that the story was "Mr. Barrington Ward added that

unsuitable for anybody who lad any respect for the Church of England at all. There was

an

elaborate account of the seduction

of a woman, and the editor thought right to take it out.

Mr Henn Collins said all these things were before the reader for the Referee when the novel was submitted.

One of the early projects for a Tientsin and did damage, it is re- League of Nations (says the Man ported, to the extent of $50,000.chester Guardian), had a curious The justice of the students is rather history. Benjamin Franklin has uneven, as they won to have let left two accounts of his connection hundrede of the bribe-receivers go with it, in both of which he omits, scot-free. It is stated in Chinh no doubt déliberutely, the sensa- papers that as many as twelve of tional. part of the tale. An honest the people's representatives declined countryman from the Provençal the bribes. Tao Kun received 180 Mountains, he says, very poorly clothed his whole attire was not worth more than sa brought him In the summer of 1782 a manuscript which he had written, and said he The Hon, Bertrand Russell, the had come a long distance on foot philosopher brother, and heir pre- to show it to him. Franklin looked Gumptive to Earl Russell, mentions at the MS, read it through, thought in his nove book. The Prospects it full of good sense, and advised that his visitor to print it. The man.re of Industrial Civilisation," when he recently returned from plied that he had not the incans; China and was looking out for some he had he said, only an assured in where to hye, he found a suitable come of £18 per annum, with which, flat which the tenant was willing to however, he was content. Franklin sub-let, but the superior laudlord thereupon had it printed on his own refused permission on the ground press, and gave the author as many tha: he disliked Mr. Russell's poli- copies as he desired. No one, how- tica. At last he offered to admit ever, says Franklin, paid any bim at an exorbitant rent provided attention to it. The interesting ho got three householders to pro- part of the tale, which is told by M. mien he would abstain from political Aulard in the current Revue de propaganda while the lease insted: Paris, is that the author, Pierre André Gargaz, was an ex-galley slave, and that his project had been elaborated, and another on spelling reform actually published during term of captivity on board the the exception of the second seduc

tion incident, and to announce in Duchesse at Toulon. Gargaz the Referee that omissions and had also been permitted to

alterations required by the publica-: write to Voltaire and of the story in serial form were Franklin some

before his release. Franklin indorsed his letter Project of universal peace; by galley slaye," and Voltaire sent

place has lowered or back to Gargaz two of the facile taken Each spring complimentary couplets of which diminished the high literary re- white ng is formed, and each the great man was fond Gargaz putation of Mr. M'Kenna, Oo the autumn a black one. Thus the had been a schoolmaster, and was other hand, I desire to express the number of black and white rings eat on March 11, 1761, to serve view that in this case the editor of discloses the fish's age.

twenty years in the galleys on con- the Referre, has been guided In the case of fat fial the intter Viction of murder. He had appeal solely by proper honourable, and

ed, and continued always to protest praiseworthy considerations." matho has been found very roli-his innocence, and it may safely whereas in the cod the scales be assumed that he had gained the give a better result.

sympathy of his officers. After his ratopse on March 11, 1781, he made repeated efforts to get the con- viction quashed, but without success,

Mr. Russell went elsewhere.

Telling a Fish's Ago.

How many people would tell the age of & fish if asked to do so?

It has been found that the age of a fish can be told from its scales. Those increase in size annually two Finge being formed each year

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In an interesting article recently contributed to John O'London's Weekly Lord Riddell half humor. ously but very truly summed up the significance of China from an 50,000 JEWEL THEFT. economic standpoint to Great Brit bot tain as follows:---

When listening to long discus COLOMBO TO BOND-STREET, sions at the Washington Conference

After: further argument it was

agreed, on his Lordship's sugges tion, to accept the undertaking pot to make further omissions, with which Mr. Ward was willing to give

being made.

His Lordship said only wish to add this, that nothing which has

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on the Chinese question, somptirpey A, £50,000 jewel robbery which

I used to wonder whether my fellow

took place in Colombo in June 1922

countrymen appreciate what China has had a remarkable sequel. means to Britain. For instance, it The stolen jewels belonged to

is difficult to realize that, the proeLady Bandaranaike, wife of Sir

Solomon Dias Bandaranaike,native aide-de-camp to the Governor of Ceylon, whose house is situated at Lavani, Colombo,

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perity of Lancashire depends upon the Chinese demand for trousers. It is a sad but true reflection that if every Chinaman were to order an extra pair each year that would do Miss Cathleen Church, personal more to solve our coonomic pro- secretary to Lady Bandaranaike, blems than even Mr. and Mr.returned to her home near Watford

from Colombo for her holiday, b Bydney Webb's schemes for new

while shopping world. We are apt to forget that d the population of China is 340 mil the West End of London, saw in a jewellers shops in Bond-street a lions. Just think of the amount of diamond pendant brooch which she cloth, required to make 160 million believed to be part of the missing It is the weak spot in the pairs of trousers, to say nothing of jewellery. She informed Scotland throat that always feels the finit effect other garments in proportion. Yard of her suspicion and of germ attack or any sharp change of portant developments are expected.temperature Prompt and proper treat- At the time of the theft Ladyment as necessary if girúm are to be Bandaranaike and her husband prevented from spreading soreness and Many people have been startled were entertaining a house party in infiammation all along the breathing recently by the announcement that cluding three women who are tubes to the lungs it is dangerong to chew grass..... members of well-known English Being a true breatheable remedy, A well-known athelete has bear families. Her jewels were placed in Pops infection-killing tabletsgostraight undergoing medical treatment for her jewel case Inside another, box, to the weak spot. They find out and several months, and has had two. The thieves left no clue. The |⠀⠀

Exterminate Disease Gorms. operations on a mysterious swelling efforts of the native police to dis- in a gland.

A cover them falled, "

When you strip a Pep' of its silver **The disease is called actinomy Miss Church, describing the wrapper and disasive tis jablalan your

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