FRIDAY, APRIL 30 1926.

WU AND CHANG.

JAPANESE COMMENT ON:

CHINA...

Tokyo, April 201

COOK'S LIBEL ACTION.

INTERESTING · KARACHH

SUIT.

JAPAN'S GIFT

SCIENTIFIC MUSEUM FOR KOREANS

THE CHINA MAIL.

BRITAIN AND SIAM.

NEW GENERAL & COMMERCIAL TREATIES

Auston

by Sir Chamberlain on behalf of Great Britain, and H. E. Phya Prabha Kuwongs, representing Slam on March 31 reports the "Bangkok Daily Mail"

The General Trenty provides for of Customs. national autonomy duties between the contracting powers, subject to equality of treat ment. With regard to justice, the most favoured nation treatment must be extended. Religious and may continue charitable bedies

The ratifications of two now An interesting point in respect | A keluntille museum to serve the Commenting on the latest polite of the low of Ebel was decided in people of Korea, he a most practical Trenulbs between Great Britaly and the Judicin! Commissioner's way by demonstrating and explain-Slam, the one General and the cal situation in China, the Tokyo Court, Karachi, in which a cooking to them modern machinery and other Commercial were exchanged- UK editorial sued his former master for de- jubenstis. is to be established in London "Nie Nie" in to-day states—

famation, writes the Karachi cor-Sooul with a gift of X170,000 from "While it may not be diffcuts for respondent of the Times of the Imperial Family of Japan.

The Government General of the altuatium to be saved for the India. Thomas Travis was for time being through certain arrange some time in the service of Mr. Korea is to remove to its new home ments between the rengtien and George Sim, employed in the in the Kyonpok Paluce grounds this China factions, the maintenance of Chartered Bank of India. Karachi spring. The bellsing which it now there arrangements is more than Branch, and with the master occupies, a large wooden structure, problematical. Meshat W Pek there were also two other Euro- is to be given over to the museum who has succeeded in leading the peans living. It was the practice One hulf of the building will be Voking for Travas to incur experdifuretorn down and the ground it occu- political Mit favourably is expected to take upon on bazaar articles required for pics added to the gardens of the himself greater prat of responsi-he chummery and subsequently Chosen Shrine, while the remaining Ishilly for the futuno secunday of the put in a bill for payment. Seven half will be made into the museum situation, but if Marshal Changmonths passed after Travas's Tae- capting to his promise entry into service, and one day

The Imperial gift of Y170,000 was that the matter of maintaining the he put in a bill for Rs. 1-2: due to sitration is the capital be left laim on the previous day's pur- promote social welfare and way ducational work in Korea. It has

Article No. 5 of this treaty the hands of Marshal Wu Pelechases. The master; it

stated declined to meet it.been decided to use it as a found- should interfere with polities

abrogates the treaties and protocols. within Shanhaikwan it may be Travas, therefore, failed to pre-tion for the museum

"The Education Bureau is bent of 1826 1827 1856, 1888, 1896 and cetinin that the responsibility Pare dinner for the Sahebs thet

night. They got annoyed at the ays the Seoul "Fress." "upon 1809 but the existing boundary would be shifted on his own cook's behaviour and dismissed making the proposed museum an conditions of Siamese and British CoÑOČJUNHO

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instrument for the propagation of territories are to remain unchanged. "The victory that has been scop The next day Travas went to elementary aclentific knowledge Article No 6 of the Treaty denis. Mr. Sim at the Bank and asked among the masses, instead of mat-with the registration of British for the return of ten chits he ing it as historical or archaeokgubjects and Article No. 10 states: had deposited with him while joining service, the "ehits" being testimonials given to him by his

shoulder.

ed by Marshall Chang bus mee again caused him and at the partling of the ways of his face Let n wait and see boy Marshall Chang will seek his fortune to

cope with the situation.""Eastern News Agency."

FIRST OFFENDERS.

BEL-EFFECTS OF

"PRISON,

Comment - am the passing 64 sentences on first flenres. Wis mee hy Sir Robert Wallnce: K., ad the London Sessions, where he had before hina Margaret Roberts, 6. a dressmaker. wh plendest gridly to standing a-saitense and other articles, the property of the Latin and North-Eastern Raik way Company Six Ruberk hard previously deal with a case i which a woman kad received p short term of imprisonment em the occasion of her fist convic tien many years ago.

Debertive-sergeand Roberta proved nine previous convictdogs against Roberts, un neider that she said she had no friends in the werk.

Prisoner, who admitted he extra offences, expressed her. willingness to go into a home.

MARY LUISE "SPAS"

Mary Louise Spas, the "Cinderella" girl whose adoption by E. W. Browning. New York millionaire, was annulled, was to have murried Herbert W. Singleton, one of a wealthy Rochester family.

Gift A Foundation.

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call one.

"It aspires to give a stimulus to Improvement in the every-day life of the peninsula by Inculcating practical science in the people by means of the new museum and is actually preparing for the collection Sof up-to-date machinery and Futensils to be installed in it.

their work and provide education but must obey the laws of the hand. and war vessels of the parties may Treely visit each other's ports.

that the now treaties will come into: force from the date of ratification. which will take place in London as soon as possible.

A lengthy Annexe to the General Treaty atates that from the pro- mulgation and putting into force of a the Siamese Codes, viz: the Pena Civil and Commercial Codes, Code of Proceduro ând Law; of the

Will Appoint Exports.. "According to the present planOmranisation of Courts, and for.a a number of experts will be ap- period of Ave yours thereafter, this pointed to bite ruseum, and wide British Consular authorities wi elvans, he found on hand to explain have the night of evocation in rasers i víciles bow the machinery in which Bridlet sujets are either bel" las enrphyed in best The hinting they defendanty Fexrept in cases before the Dic | Genne

Bulynatage,

"Tactures will gue, given censionally in a ball reservgili. for that pumpose, and every conceivable take iftuse means will be dentifie Knowledge of general

PHILIPPINES BILLET.

Should Pix Seltuunle flajenly perceive any objection to the Codes, Sinese Govermanent Wilk e endekrear for take such objection ino aground..

Commercial 'Rucaly,

n

of

The new Commercial Trendly Er tween Grendi· Britain and Shaar is

lengthy document consisting of RESIGNATION OF RESIDENT

37 Articles, and it is impossible tan COMMISSIONER.

adequately summerise it within the Washington, April 19 Bamertiner and space at our dispóản

general it agrees to freedom Gabaldon, Philippine resident coiné missioner, informed The "Associat-ride between British subjects and fed Press to-day he would resign those of Slam, the must faveure. nation treatment being applicabl his seat in congress at the end of the present session, and would on either side. For goods, exported leave for the Eilippfes probably there must be only one impost, whic about May. 15. He said his deter ther internal, transit or export duty mination to resign was due to be charged.. health and that he intended to go home to grow rice-Associated Press."

For the Arat tea years an import duty of 5 per cent... ad valorem, may be charged upon cotton goods. iron. or steel front or steel manufactured goods or With the resignation of Resident machinery There are special pro- visions as to trade with India and Commissioner. Gabaldon a knottythe new treaty is to be in force for problem has arisen, at least for the Demperatas, according to the con- Bensus of opinion in political cireles on April 20.

"This case," said Sir Robert, “Ís only in illustration of what I have often spoken about ending a person to prison of the first offence without being helped in any way or given any chance. I do not know a worse system, in the world. It inevitably leads to the result that these two last casex had brought before the Court. In both CANCA the accused have been sent to prison in early life without any help or any effort to avoid the consequences.' Roberts, he added, would be re- ceived at the home, where she could have kind friends to look after and help her. He would simply bind her over to come up for judgment, but she must re- main at the home until she noti- vice for seven months, had been ranks for the post of Mr. Gabaldor Bed the Court of any other providismissed as he demanded Rs. was on April 20 reported keon, Hays sion that could be made for.her. 1-2 on book account," and "he is the "Philippines Herald. Among

a good cook."

the names prominently mentioned | Travas did not understand the are those of Representative Recto meaning of the endorsement. In from Batangas and Senator Tirona the course of a search for fresh from the fourth senatorial district, employment he went to two local Representative Recto is generally European hotels and at last conceded as having the beat chance Ito a gentleman by name Mr. of being elected.

Stubbs, who after a perusal of the endorsement told Travas not -Bordes of people have sent in to show the "chits to prospec- petitions to the Spanish Ministry tive employers, as the endorse- of Labout asking for the award of ment would do him no good what- the Medal of Labour, which recently soever. Travas went to a lawyer, was conferred on Ruda, fumous who advised hing to file a criminal mechanie of the hydroplane "Plux suit for defamation against Mr. Ultra, for his brilliant performance Sim, which was duly launched in in crossing the Atlantic from the court of the city magistrate Spain, to Aricentina. Among the of Karachi, applicants are at least one bank

various manager,

l the covenant of the coalition, it is provided that the two parties former employers. Mr. Sim, it is will have an equal in congrean and said, after consulting his friends, that as soon as a vacancy decury. wrote an endorsement on the backa Democrats will be elected res of every one of the "chits" that lent commissioner,

The rivalry in the Democrate the bearer had been in their ser-

LABOUR MEDAL.

HORDER OF PETITIONS IN SPAIN.

policemen.

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what he had done at the back of

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FATHER'S. RUSH.. SAVES FAMÍLY FROM THE

FLAMES.

a period of ten years, at the expira- tion of which either of the signa- Lory powers desiring to terminate it must give twelve months' notice to that effect.

·CHINESE CANNIBAL.

REPORTED DEATH IN

HONAN.

The Weihweifu (Honan) cor- respondent of the "Peking and Tientsin Times" writes on April 18:-

It is now about a month since the Kuominchun troops retired, or retreated, from here and con- ditions are now fairly peaceful, for China. There were several extremely anxious days for the people in the city and district, before the Kuominchun left. There was comparatively little looting, but the people consider it a miracle that they were saved. A mother and her five children No doubt they were saved by a very nearly came being burned to combination of circumstances... death when their house at 487 which worked against the troops After the case was heard, the sitio Paltok, Santa Mesa in in this particular case. The gen- elergymen, Magistrate fined Mr. Sim which they were sleeping caught feral had been having trouble with numerous civil servants and even 100, holding that in writing are necideritally at 2:30 p.m. on the Red Spear Society, who at All of these would be wearers of the "hits" he made libellous March 26. The house and three lacked, the city at the end of other nipa houses in the neigh January They threatened to the medal of honour for labour allegations and the ples of good bourhood valued at about P2,000 attack again in greater numbers. nent in, detailed records of their faith could not be sustained. The getivities, most of them videueing the when paid was ordered to be were razed to the ground and when the General heard of it The owner of the house where he said that if they did attack, ho, the fact that they spend more awarded as compensation to the the fire started, Marcelo, Salurias, would get his revenge by killing effort in keeping on the pay-rolla complainant. "

On appeal the Judicial Com-R carpentes by occupation, rushed every man, woman and child in of their respective jobs than they do in attending to the business they missioner, Mr. C. E. Kincaid to the scene of the conflagration the city. From previous experi held that the endorsement had in time to wake up his wife and ences with this general, including ahould transact...

of the house which was already about how good human flesh The bank manager, for Justance, been made in good faith, and five sons in order to get them out one time when he told at a feast, after a discussion of the law half covered with flumes The tasted, we were able to believe detalls his life of effort. He says bearing on the subject came to he started in a Jesuit school the conclusion that for the people inside the house who were that he meant what he said. We where he remained six years sub-publication of the endorsement sleeping felt the heat, but paid no venture to think that few will be feet to the rigorous discipline of which constituted the essence of attention to it, thinking that it sorry to hear of the reported

The Santa Mesa and the Santa to a military academy where ubel, Travas had to thank him was due to the hot weather, death of this modern cannibal.

self, and the appellunt, Mr. Sim," not being responsible for the Cruz fire stations responded to the alarms. The fire had guinett

the establishment. Thonce he went.

the regime was very suvere, I

2

evidently failed to pass his cum publications, did not commit any considerable headway before the iations for the military profession, crime in the eyes of the law.

for he next found ilmself working n

a clerk in a country bank, in which

he eventually become cashier and

fe still holding down his scut there. twenty years after he was appoint ed. During this period he says he has undergone many temptations and his resistance to them he puts forward na his greatest claim to

the medal

TAKE WITH SWEETENED

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STOPS NEURALGIC PAINS AND HEADACHE Arst engine arrived

No one knew how the fire start- ed, as all the members of the TORMENTING analgia lycansod and stopped by Chamberlain's family except the father were Pain Balm. Being penetrating, CAVES the babies, helps the grown asleep during the conflagration reaches the congested spots, starts the ups, camforts elderly people-The father who was at the tims arealation, removing the pressure and that's Chamberlain's Colic and Diarr of the fire working in a house Inflammation that causes the pain. swollen Joints, bruises, sprains and comedy Used for Infantil near by know nothing as to the Helps headaches, Backachesti griping cramps, housed with prostrat, origin of the fire says there muscles. Bold and recommended

"Philippines Herald

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cholera, sudden pain in stomach,

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