WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 192.

BONDS WITH U.S.

MR. BALDWIN RECALLS A WAR SCENE.

Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, at the sixth annual dinner of the members of the British War Missions to the United States. In London, said the bead uniting Britain and the United States was a very special bond,

"

LITERARY GHOSTS,"

MR. O. B. BURGIN'S GOOD STORIES.

Sonto Moro Memoira by G. B. Burgin is a volume of agreeable recollections and amusing yarns concerning literary notabilities and others.

A particularly good story is that of Mark Twain and Whitelaw Reid,

hente refused wine-

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Er HL.A. Anderfret Capt. E.R. M. Kirk- "I do not want you to think that| Mr O. 1. Andren Datzlak look upon the air as a blessing Mr M. Ararood MH. Xue

It may be more of AMEF W. Barnes Ma Bir N. Beale altogether: blessing for this. Empire than folks Mes Legrand any other country in the world, but

Kr *. H. Miu E. LIH. "

Me G. 2. de Man feel that all the good it will do

Mr. Benjamin Mr. and Mer 0. in civil life cannot balance the banu

Mancini Capt. Bentley

"We are, as it were, comrades Innehing with Cheats in New York, that may be dous in war by it, and D.Z. M. Berthon Mr and Mrs F. O.

if I had the casting vote I would H. A. Bigelow Those words. Mr R. J. Birbock What, no wine, Choate?" ask-say abolish the air. Mark Twain.

in arms," he continued, "because our friendship began and gathered strength, and was cemented almosted within sound, of the guns, of the great war."

THE FIERY FURNACÉ After describing the deep and profound silence of the crowds in Horse Guards-parade when the first American troons marched through London during the war, he sald:

I wondered how the fight looked to them. I thought of the homes from which they had come, the strangeness of the surroundings to them, their feeling of fresh en- thusiasm, our feeling of warm lut grim determination begotten of the three years of hell brough which we had passed, and I could not help feeling how Hule in the triumph of that" march they coulds realise what that fiery furnace was towards which they were going, and from which few of those early regiments could ever hope to return..."

"No," said Choute: "I am exty to-day and 1 luve meer vet dank at gins of wine or insted Bobicó or gambled.**

Dear me? exclaimed Mark Twain Twist: Lambi say that," ***Why don't VILLI Mark drawled Whitela Reis. "Cheate dial.'

I was lover way of suggesting that Choate was runeing

thue of the must interesting. literary pri an pter is **Clara, Some febrates are sure whas Dumas, Balzar, and wer assisted at large Sand, various times by writers whose finities bever apposted on the t

page Bumus, 26 particulas, had Hunty, nesistants,"

Blegasigundy, exhausted, Tie woondek lave to Maroke denen is ge and bis zolaborator' would have to lake Ta vtral of the fumons it up.

it ist in sy lo sgt where this i

It seemed to me, then as im: There is a dwindling of j possible to cheer as I always find the dramatic power, à comparative it impossible to applaud when I listlesstva se ms to etrep over the have heard the most beautiful chanetreußen a sentimental music that stirs the soul rather tone appears, that the head'

We thought then. much of our combined and united hence ork the world. Possibly the freshness. of that feeling, it may be in both extent countries, has to some

eväporated in the strenuous years of peace which have followed. But there is just as much reed, if not more need, to-day, for the under- standing, for the co-operation, and for thattal help, as must need as ever there was in the time of

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Friendship the best of times was fragile. It would not run along of itselt. Friendships, required care and consideration. He added: "Whatever else may happen, whatever misfortage may befall your country or my own, the peace ..and friendship which not exist between the two countries will be, as it shall be my desire to make them. perpetual Those are the words of Abraham Lincoin. (Cheers,)

Since those words were uttered we have passed through Armaged don together. May the friendship! between the two.nations, based on mutual knowledge and under, standing, be perpetual for the benefit of the whole of the world.

PAT HOME."

MAGISTRATE GIVES

ADVICE

Mathie on and a children

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were used by So Hugh Trenchard. Me od Mes de F.Me R. Mansa.bo

Bradley Chief of the Air Staff, in an address

Cambridge University Mr. W. Brach to the

Vir F. 2. Burges Aeronmutical Society,

T. Eution airMr. D. Cappleman

L wir in which Britain was seriously attacked by an power, he said:

Bra Bato

MFJ. H. Ook Mr J. J. Correlly and Mrs.

D.iton

Mrs G. I. David Mr J. D. Dickie Mr Max Dercourt Mr R. Doi

The great problem to be faced is that in the first clash of the op- posing foregs their cammities will be very, very high, and the ques Bon of replacing the reserves will ip very difficult, In fact they will be almost insupenible note only for this nation but also for any other milión,

Che brains here, mixt so con- wire and develop machines, thut

C. W. O, Yan

Dorsa

Miss L. Violet Woore Mr.W. Broco Merkio Mr and MG. Morris & family Mr. Niel on Mr T. 8. Niel G

XL Mr. H. O,Farrell Me and Mr. R. J.

Fargor

Capt. & G. Patrick

Mr H H. Popė - Mr Iano Poppo Mr B. B. Purner

Domdr & Mrs Bo-

Bayta

Müas 11. Bazley Mr4, F. Rob rtzoo Mr F, J, W. Fookon Mr Alex Ro Mr and Mrs A.H.A. Mr. A. H. Xome

Fong

Mr Joseph A. SatoBKY Mr Mr W.Pehoffeld

Mrd.

Frank

Gain

Mr Olyton Gallop Ur.. D. B. Gawler My M Girez

Mr Rọ. ozt Bhaw Mr... Mrs. A. D.. Slas à infant Capt. L Signad MR. WE

The rustput after war has begimMr and Mrs P.DO.Mr AP Scott

be pidly increased. If this is going to be done on rednicu basia then the con- struction of the machines and en- gines must be made more simple and ensy to curry nut.

**PLANE-CARRYING AIRSHIPS.

Mr D. de Groot

Mr. & Mrs. J. Gouldange

Mis A. L. Gratia M.-F. M. 81 pgga Mr & Mrs Goth Dr. H. T. Sommars

Mi puke azd family 'Mr H. Guthed." Mr L. Struhsa Capt. T. P. Hall Mr H. P Surrey

For defenes it wis not nece>RITY to the air squadrons in every part of

Mr and Mrs W. AMs A. H Tab the Empire. The air suit was very

Haoui al

Mr Ji mes Thorn wobile, and wild be n thousand

Mr Mor isonandry Mr J. Thorutos times more so when the great nirr. A. F. Henry Mr FM. Tita dult carriers of the future the air-Mr S Ber.co Mr and Mr LA ships-came into being.

Missos A. & F. Tobias

Earlton

Mr T. Codd. Mr. G. A. Harrinen

Mr

Mrs. Walkor Mraid Mr.A. W. Mr H. Watkis Mrt L. WH1801 Fogya Mr. C. E. Holmes Mr J. Willes Mr A. K. Jones Miss Pillia

1. 8. Jone Mr J. H. Johnstone Mr Samuel Wong.

Mr and Mr

Wocaner & child urd. M. Kirkman Mr. Y. tus"

To another 5 or 10 years every Hin 19h benant, and equadron leader would know enough| about his engine, machines, and Lacerssories to keep them in running order and find out the trouble when Lanything wend wrong.

Mr Clarke Hall, the magistrate at Old Street Police Court, EC,

"I fel added Sir Hugh, that who holds the opinion that the worries and troebles experienced Try pilot must be in a similar by many parents in the district sit the owner of a motor-gar chauffeur. with their unruly children could win d not need be avoided hy a little timely bss that see in robed we advice, was "at home" to some funt devotion the air service to its of these mothers and fathers at the most exfeust," Sharedlich Town Hall,

SARITY IN TILL AIR.

Tit another 50 on 100 years, the British Empire would have to be defended by air as the only prae-

mal method of doing it on

It was the first of these "at to be held homes which are every Wedors day, and from" the time Mr. Clarke Hall was ready to receive the first "visitor" at to minutes past 2, 1 constant pro-High cession of parents-apme carrying

babies in their arms, others laden with shopping baskets- could be seen eating the Town Hall.

What went on behind the closed door of the session room is to be kepta clase se ret In the twenty minutes at his disposal, he deal

fifty with between forly and

cases."

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There is I think, in this coun-

Ta To Chow Parker ryan exaggerated idea us; to

Mr Corley to the danger of flying. Tara Mis L. Soner Schilling ordinary sightforward flying E the danger is small, and when one Mr P Gates Jakes into consideration the num- Mr4 Godson her of hours down, the aerobatics Mr and Mrs Charter performed, and other factors, I think the acellents muy he sail to be exceedingly few.

Anyhow, remember that nothing you can do or say will stop all the benefits of aviation or all the

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40 YEARS A SPIRITUALIST. SIR A CONAN DOYLE ON HIS RECORD,

"Among the many misstatic. ments I continually have to meet is that it was the death of my sou In war-time, that converted me to The Bard of Agriculture for anxious to start at Oxford and spiritualism," said Sir Arthur Scotland is ingning why the contambridge Air Force units as a Conan Doyle in a lecttire onsumption of tonal has herlined, beginning, and hoped to do the same Mr W. A. Bouma Major &. & Littin July 79. Kamsahi Mara..

Pearidge does not occupy the phire it bee did at the Scotljsą Breakfast table,

is in the forefront of the nations of the world in the air.

The Air Ministry were, he said.

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wad of a meeting of the council of fat other univerities at a later dato, the Setish Federalica of Grocers He hoped the Cambridge nuit would and Provision Mardants in Edin-he formed in October next. burg tently some of the jensons w stated. The decline. the grewers say. Invand apparent he- fire the wir

It was not altributalile to. the change in the Evaklast hour in the engineering and similar in- dustbes, but uetunge in te

WHISKY FIASCO.

Mr and Mrs T. G.

Bennett Mr and Mrs P. W.

Blackwell

Mr and Mrs B. B

Langston Mr K. Larsen Mr and dra G. D

Legs Misa Loya

Ur M, J. Breen a jobur

Miss P. W. Brown Mr L. M. B. Lloyd

Mr and Mrs L. Mr J.. D. Lloyd

Bridger Mr and Min W.

Logan

Mr 8. D. Carothers

Capt. & Mrs J. O.

Carpenter

Mr A. H. Clark"

HrE, H. Cleland.

Mr. J. Medinah Mr R. Mallar

Mr H. A. Mil's

Proof of Immortality" before the ..Practical Psrenology Club of London Frequently I have seen the same thing alleged concerning Sir Oliver Lodge. Twenty-five years ago I met Sir Oliver, and we had a strong conversation on the subject, and I found that at that time he was actualy more ad- vanced than I was. Ican only say that I began to study spiritualism in 1885, and in 1887 i wrote about om deel Practically every it, and thus put myself on public household had Eam and eggs or fishi record. Since then I have lost no

for breakfast, and the average opportunity of reading about it and sewife would not bother thou experimenting upon the subject."

tavo amirses; therefore porridge was When he completed his studies left out. and became a medical man, he said, like most young men of his of alment was stated to be more Brodrick.

The decline in the consumption { subject of a circular issued by Sir Mr and Mrs W. A. M ̃A. H. Penn generation he was an agnostic of than 50 per cent,, judging by the

an extreme and militant type. | sales of ontineal 25 years ago. The reason was that he was

brought up under the influence of Huxley, Darwin, and Herbert Spencer, all of whom were more

or less agnostic, and if it were not SERVANT OR MISTRESS?

GUARANTOR WHO HAS "LOST EVERYTHING."

The failure of the seventh

whisky running venture organised by Sir Brodrick Hartwell, who sent a cable gram reporting, an ap- palling situation," now forms the

Mr E. E. Mimmo Mi M.Cooper Mr and Mrs J Mrs I. H. Cormack Krogh Mos Mr and Mrs W. A. Capt.

& B

BAF Cornell

MOLIADATO Mr and Mrs J. D. Mrs G. 1. Morse

Danby

Mr and Mrs W. N.

EL Murdock Late-Col. R. A. Dob-

MI E Mardock big Mrs N. Q. Donald Mise M. W. News Mr and Mr H. R. holme

Edwards Mr W. Ogden

Mr D. FitzGerald Mr A Forbes Kiss Mi Forbes

Franklin

Eustace

Mr A, Printsail Mr R. E Farrell.

Mr B. H. Remington Despite the chartering of small Lt. Col. B. G. Fitz-Mr A. Ritche vessels in various names and the Gerald

Mr & Mrs. Scotl transfer of "the goods" from the

Mr W. H. Feiffert Mr R. 8. Skelton nrincipal ship." out of a cargo of

Mr & Misa G. 61 000 cases, over 32,000 have lost

Hr R. J..W. Foster Stubbings by seizure by the United States Mr and Mrs7. P. Mr and Mrs EFL

Stardee Prohibition. Patrol; about 6,000 cases have been sold and the Lt. L. C. Frederick Mr C. Pakurden a money expended on vessels, coal, He and Mrs E. R.Mr G. J. Tarrant

Mrs J. 8. Thomson Glen on; and 23,000 cases

Mr W.D.Goodfellow Mr. and Mrs and so "remain available for sale," but B. 1. BAN Thwaites Sir Brodrick Hartwell remarks in

Kim M. B. Hal Mr. W. Tickle his latest clrcular that "when we Mr J. B. Hawker Ist. Col, and Mtra H. shall be able to dispose of the Mr. J. Hawker Travalysa

worth

Capt and Mre goods is problematical, and the Mr G. M. Rops-Mr.L, D. Turnar

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How many rooms have you? Will my bedroom be large, with

hanging cupboard, and with whut uspect?

Is yours a modern fat with bath

room, gas-etaker, and electric

for spiritualism he thought he would be agnostic still. He was in this state of mind, when a minor spiritualistic phenomenon came his way, and since then he had fol- lowed up a close study of the subject. It was his belief that in: certalo cases of insanity the per- sons were possessed of an evil spirit." When a perfectly good man goes wrong I think very often it is an obsession," he added, "and our lawyers ought to learn a little light? by psychic means. Ibelieve when What denomination ure you? a man commits a crime and after-Aro you ubstainer? wards tells you that he knew Do you live in a quiet or busy part, nothing about it until he suddenly

and are you near the sea, with woke up and realised whist he had'

any seaview? done that ought to be powerfully Would you object to my using the non-fulfilment of my guarantes.

I can only repeat that owing to bathroom for my morning bath? Would you require any cooking on the disasters have detalled I have Jost everything and any such Sundays?

brought into account when his sentence is given."

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