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ODDS AND ENDS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.
"Jastice" Sweepstake.
Royal Archers.
Never Went lo School..
Mr. James Wignall, M.P. the Forest of Dean, the father of the trades union movement in
The Royal Company of Archers held a competition for the Selkirk silver arrow in the Haining estate Selkirk, on Jame 25. The comp was under command of Sir Thomas South Wales and the Governor-to- At the Tower Bridge Court on Hutchison, and, preceded by theirse of Tashnin this appointment July 9 before Mr. Fry, William A. pipe band and the bargh officers has yet to be confirmed officially), Woodroffe, described as the hon. carrying the ancient trophy, the financial secretary of the "Justice archers attracted much attention in begun to work as soon as he could'
The result of the walk and has never been to behool Maintenance Fund Sweepstake, their narch.
strot was a tie between Sir Hugh His mother having been widowed was summoned for publishing a scheme for the sale of tickets in a Reid and Mr. William Boyd, W. by the death of her soklier husband lottery. Mr. Sanders (Messrs, and on the tie being shot off Mr. Wontner) supported the summons, Boyd was declared the winner. In in the Crimean War, soung Wig. and Mr. Edward Atkin, barrister, the evening the Royal Company all had to go to work in the docks, defended. Mr. Sanders said the dined in the County Hotel, when at the age of six or seven, Inter
promoted by the quaint custom of the presenta
sweepstake was
Communistic Ways.
!
veice From Dead.
An outspoken article by Signor Mattesili, the Italian Socialist who! was recently kidnapped and pre- sumably murdered, appears in the current issue of English file."
the Social Democratic Federation of a riddle of wine, front the he was a clowner on the railway, tion, Mr. W. Thorne, M.P Provost of the burgh was dieseld, then a tin worker after many being the hon. treasurer, Mr.. H. W. The tablet of the first know whyears becoming head roller in a tin Lee the corresponding secretary ner of the row is datcil 1600, big rolling mill and defendant the bon. financial it is believed to have been com secretary, the race selected being ted for long before that period, the Derby. The sweepstake was run to provide funds for "Justice," a journal of some forty years'
Lord. Danesfort's Bill to check standing. The draw was announce the activities of Communist Sun- ed to take place on June 2, and, day schools, which has had a the matter having been brought to Second reading in the House of charges officials of the Mo8- the notice of the Commissioner of Lords has revealed some of the solini Government with trenson- Police, Inspector Hickey called at underground methods of the British alle corruption or disgraceful 103, Southwark-street, the offices"Red" But only, a glimpse of jobbery in comuction with the of the Twentieth Century Press the activities of the Communist great and concession granted to |(1912) Lid. The offices жете
closed, and when the inspector movement was given in the House the Sinclair Oil Company: and he of Lords discussion. Information | declares that many lending Fascisti i saw the defendant the qoxt day the draw had already taken if the hands of the Government conduct a widespread, levy place.
Defendant accepted all and of the leading trade union private and senai-public enterprises, officials shows that the policy with the object of maintaining responsibility, and cold the
of the Revolutionary Government Fascist
other newspapers and inspector that the sweep had of Russia is being preached en-organisations for their interest and sulted in a profit of £350. Hergetically in the country. The profit. The public nations of the offered. him a balance sheet. He British. Communists are spreading Fascisti, he concludes, tend to was seen again on June 12, and most of their propaganda among ake. Italy infames throughout admitted having sent tickets by women and children. They declare the world. Dost to Nottingham, and other that only under Communism will places, to local secretaries of the the actual emancipation of woman Social Democratic Federation, and be achieved. She is to be freed when told he would be summoned from the superstitions of the remarked that the law is a hass." Church, the Law, and the State, Mr. Saunders urged that the send- and the tyranny of her husband." ing of tickets by post, was Communist baptisms, in which the publication of the scheme, and child is wrapped in a red flag according to the "Daily Herald",
and baptised in the Communist some 60,000 tickets were issued. "religion," Communist marriages, Inspector Hickey gave evid-and even a Communist burial are ence, and in reply to Mr. Atkin not unknown in England. The said he was not told that defendant Young Communist League is the
bad acted under the Instructions of
Education and Business.
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The Duke of York has written to Mr. P. A. Best, managing director of Schoolbred's, expressing his in- school teachers and business Ten terest in a novel plan for bringing |
together
schoola! throughout the country, Mis Royal Highness says me fel that this very desirable co-operation Ins rent possibilities, and that "both the representatives of dommeres a committee "who had instructed/recruiting ground of the Com-and the teachers would benefit) munist Party Youths between the
From such a series of reetings, bim that they would take entire ages of 14 and 25 are trained in which beneat would eventually re- blame. Defendant, personally, and taught the principles of Com- took all responsibility: Witness munism. Even games are designed loud to the advantage of the was not aware of his own personal to give the participants skill in usiness under the diction of the
and the pupil. "under knowledge, that sweepstakes were such tasks as they would be called held in clubs in Pall-mall and St. upon to perform during civil war.rge of the other." Mr. Best James's. Indeferice Me Atking-
Strikes and all industrial disturb explained, in an interview, blat he said the defendant was not the ances form the happy hunting had been driven to the conclusion person who should have been sunground of the Communist parties. that, largely through lack of under- moned. The Social Democratic The rank and file are instructed standing of the difficulties, on both Federation accepted all respon that "the party mist influence the sides, there was an absence of sibility, and did not like the idea widest circles of the proletariat. sympathy between the elementary of one of their contrades belog put by word and deed, that every and secondary school teachers on in the dock and kicked for what economic or political conflict may, the one hand and business men un they had told him to do. Mr. Fry develop into civil war, in the
the other He had, therefor, i Defendant appears on a summons course of which it will become the suggested that each educational He is not in the dock. Mr. Aşkin task of the proletariat to conquer
aren should have its suramer school;}-KU NI MUHIBHABHI DADE DE AUTOEVEN said the Art Union was allowed to the power of the State."
where teachers from the elemen« tury and secondary schools. ieri run a lottery for the benefit of Art, and he urged that Justice,"
turers, liniversity professors. síð which was run for the instruction
business men, might meet for the It friendly exchange of ideas, and education, of the people,
seemed to him that if frank, criti. should have the same privilege. Mr. Fry: Justice is no doubt a A cry in the night, griping paios in
cism and free discussion were most admirable paper, but if it is the vitale, camps, waskening diarrhoea; allowed to run a lottery why not whether calld or delt, there is im-erounged in this fashion there would be created a community of mediate comfort and sase from pain in other newspapers?",
Chumberlain's Colic nad Diarrhoes interest which would be of great Defendant was fined 10gs and Tomody. It pays to keep it alwayı '05
service, both to business men and ordered to pay logs costs.
hand. For sale everywhere
to the teaching profession,
Frightening in the Night
TYPHOID EPIDEMIC
IT POURS OUT
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USE
TYPHOID FEVER.
WING TO the above mentioned disease being unusually pre- valent in the Colony at present the Public is advised to bail all drinking water and milk before use.
י
W. W. PEARSE.
Medical Officer of Health. Hongkong, 21st July, 1924.
(The italics are our oum.)
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