WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1927.

CHRISTMAS CARDS.

"The House We Live In" contain- EUROPEAN PEACE. ing pages representing rooms with: furniture ready for eutting out and TUCK AND THE WORLD'S ART fixing, will afford hours of enter-

SERVICE,

tainment

"BRITANNIA LEADS."

The title of His Majesty the King's Christmas card this year, "Britannia Leads" appositely sums

A NOTABLE SPEECH BY M. BRIAND.

GENEROUS IMPATIENCE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

AN OLD TIMER.

NEARLY THIRTY, YEARS IN MANILA.

PIER AS AN ADVERTISER.

George E. Brown, until recently president of the N. and E. Stables,

'TOKYO AMERICANS Government in foreign countries. This, of course, included the Tokyo project,

WANT NEW EMBASSY HURRIED,

UNNECESSARY DELAY,

11.

VICEROY'S TOUR.

BE OPENED.

NEW CUSTOMS HOUSE.

General supervision of expendi- | IMPORTANT PUBLIC WORKS TO tuve of this fùnd was placed in the hands of the Commission on For- elgn Buildings and Property com. posed of seven members: Tho Chairman of the Committee for Foreign Affairs of the Senate, the of Foreign Affairs; the Secretary of chairman of the House Committee

Simla, Oct. 3. include visits to the Indian States, The Viceroy's Autumn tour will

up in a couple of words all that can Painting Books, has received not- Briand, the Foreign Minister, of and one of the few "old timers" feeling there has been unnecessary State, the Secretary of the Trea-n lion shoot and the opening of

a wonderful

of

peace whose too

because, if it were to reach effective

Plans Approved By U.S. Commission.

on

The "Transfer Picture Books" are a fascinating novelty which will keep little fingers busy transfer- ring pictures on to specially design ed scenes and rooms, while the new "Hurrah" series will prove one of In the speech which he made nt

Tokyo, Oct. 11. the hits of the season.

the banquet of the Inter-Parlia-

American residents of Tokyo, Father Tuck's endless variety of mentary Union last month, M. be said of Raphael Tuck and Son's able additions in the "Toy Trains," France made important declara- left in the Philippines, will say a new building to house the Em-sury, the Secretary of Commerce some important works.

delay in starting the construction of dainty collection of Christmas "Noah's Arka," "Three

Little tions on international politics, and goodbye to the Islands on Friday hassy of the United States and its and the ranking minority members His Excelleney, accompanied by. cards, postcards, and calendars, Kittens," etc.

made clear his intention to con- when he saile for the United States Consulate General and other off of the Senate and House foreign Lady Irwin and party, will leave "Britannia Leads!" Thanks to Hundreds of wonderful toy books tinue the policy opened by the Lo-on the "President Taft," says the cere here, probably will adopt a

committees.

here on October 10, and after tre- "The House of Tack!"

and calice books of animals, birda, carno Trenty.

"Manila Times" of October 19. resolution in the near future urging

Thla Commision, it is understood velling through Kulu Valley, will First and foremost are again, as trains, during the last three reigns, the tales and a host of other subjects mentarians from 37 countries, Mr. Brown plans to sever his resi-the Congress in Washington to take here, has met twice, once during the) have a pheasant shoot at Jaiori

nursery rhymes, fairy M. Briand was addressing Parlia

the summer and once during the au- Pass, on October 13. Royal Christmas Cards. By graci-will be found in this fascinating he begun by complimenting them on, active participation in the, growth building at once.

dence in Manila after 20 years of measures to begin work

tumn of 1926. It has taken nu ne- ous permission of Their Majesties collection of over 400 books.

Katrain and Mandi will next be the fact that although they were

tion, however to get work started visited, before, the party reach A member of the American Asso- on the United States Government Jhatingri, on October 20. the King and Queen, their Royal

Calendars.

free from the responsibilities of

of the Philippines. Highneas the Prince Wales, Prin- The whole world Is eagerly call-government, they nevertheless kept

clation told the United Press are buildings in Tokyo and Americans cess Mary and the Duke and Ing for the new collection of over their balance and yielded neither to Brown in a reminiscent mood at the is being prepared and will be sent want the representatives of their October 23, and will open the

The Times" newsman found Mr. solution for adoption by that body here feel it needs reminding they Shanon hydro-electric scheme

The Viceroy will inspect the Duchess of York, Raphael Tuck & 700 calenders which in orginality, impatient optimism nor to the evil Manila Hotel. He agreed to talk to Washington, Fons have had the privilege of pro- beauty of de-ign and perfection of counsels of scepticism.

government in the Japanese capital Ferozevore Weir on October 25. ducing for the use of the public, as reproduction have attained a unique

The resolution will urge the. Com. to be housed suitably as soon This was, said M. Briand, " use..over old times and took his inter-

mission on Foreign Buildings and possible.-United Press Cor as Next day, the party will reach in previous years, the latest Royal position in the field of art. Re-ful example for those among the viewer to his room in the hotel. Cards prepared by them for theplicas of old masters,

Ganganaga" (Bikaner), where His etchings, servants

The suggestion was made that the Property in Washington to hasten Royal Households.

Tokyo

Excellency will perform the open- ing. ceremony of the canal. Whilst every series of Christmas photogravures, hund-coloured gra- generous impatience, would induce beginning was a good place to start initiation of work on the

Washington, Oct. 19. cards is worthy of special mention, meres series of dainty engage them to compromise their own and, drifting from one topic to an-buildings for the Embassy and con-

ment calendars are all represented

sular officials here..

Plans for an office building. Em-ceed to Islam Stute in Bhawalpur From there, the Viceroy will pro- sit is only possible here to enumer in this endless nrray. Illuminated efforts."

other, short snatches of his life over

The old American Embassy in bassy structure and two apartment and will open the head-works, on te a few of the many outstanding panels with striking wordings: Nations was all the more delicate were revealed.

The work of the League of more than a quarter of a century oyo was destroyed in the great houses for clerks at Tokyo were ap- October 28, at Sukkur. features which have been provided. ent-out oilettes, Distinctive"

earthquake of 1923 and since that proved to-day by the Foreign Ser- The perfumed "Pot Pourri" wards Monthly Date Pads,

Karachi Programme. "I came to the Philippines in the time the Embassy Consular and vice Buildings Commission. are to be found in larger numbers Auries of oilfarsims, facsimile re- and lasting results, it must use its

The cost of. those struc- Next day Lady Irwin will visit than ever in a bust of exquisite productions of oil paintings by the authority with scrupulous modern-days of '08' with the 4th Cavalry," other Offices of the United States effects, including the "Golden Pot best artists of the day, real leather tion and wisdom.

he said. "In 1900 I was discharg-Government have been in tempor-tures is estimated at $1,250,- the civil hospital and Their Ex- The buildings are to cellencies will visit the Lloyd Potri," the "Tableau Pot Pourri" panels and bookmarks, are being

Its credit was made up, above all, ed and opened a general merchan-offices leased for the purpose. 000.

While Embassy and Consular offi- take the place of the

Barrage. Mohenjodaro will be and the "Mother of Pearl Pot issued this year in their hundreds of moral values, which it could not dise store at Malabang, Mindanao cials here will not comment on the destroyed by earthquake and fire on

visited on October 30, and after Pourri" series. Each of those A new feature which lends an add-risk adventurously or compromise. Two years later the business failed subject it is known they have been September 1, 1923, at the time of another visit to the Lloyd Barrage, cards is a gift in itself and will be ed interest to Tuck's calendars this Thus its members, deeply conscious,

and I lost P.150,000."

considerably embarrased by lack of the great disaster. Construction

the party will leave for Karachi, especially welcomed by ladies, who year is the trite saying or quotation of their collective responsibility, look forward annually to receiving from a noted author appearing on were still forced to act with cau-

That year also marked my entry a proper building for offices and a will be on the same site in Akasaka- where there will be an inspection of the harbour, a reception nt Gov- delightful missives.

ku, taking advantage of each page of every date pad. the Venetian Glass" series re

into the field of transportation, residence for the Ambassador.

Foreign style homes are not plen- arrangements which increase the Air Force Depot and the opening of ernment House, a visit to the Roynt A last word-do not forget the In A Narrower Field. With P.2.60 in my pocket I came tiful in Tokyo and when Ambas- amount of ground available. produces the effect of real glass Old Folks at Home" before the vases anal bowls: the "Ininid Wood Homeward Christmas mall closes:

There has been much discussion to Manila, and I take pride in say-sador MacVeagh arrived in Tokyo

The Commission also allocated the new Chamber of Commerce

buildings. Panel" series is a novel style of and do not forget that Raphael among you (continued M. Briand) ins that I was one of the forty to succeed the inte Ambassador $760,000 for a new Consulate build-

to-day Eancroft he literally had no place ing in Shanghai, and $75,000 for the November 3, the Viceroy will pro- Leaving by the s.s.” “Vita" on card combining the use of real Takk's Christmas cards are procurave been personally concerned and plays so large a part in modern to go. He finally was able to rent Consulate at Mukden. The Shang- ceed to Catch and Mandvi and will wood: the "Verandah" and "Vista"able in Hong Kong.

about a work of peace in which I enter the business which

a house but it is understood the hai Consulate is now in a well- open the Kundla rathway on Nov series give a panoramic effect

which is in my eyes at least the life.

building has not been satisfactory situated but crowded building at ember 6. scenes and figures, whilst the

achievement of my political career. "Among my early ventures was and has been most inconvenient in the end of the Bund, while at Muk- "Famous Pictures" series contains:

That work is still only the first the introduction of the rubber tyre that it is some miles from the den the Consulate is in an old the next place to be visited will he trug replicas, of masterpieces by such great painters as Sir L. Alma

tion which might be more extensive, for Manila horse-drawn vehicles. offices of the Embassy in a business house with the Consul residing in Porcbunder, whore, on November Tadema, R.A,, Rosa Bonheur, Hot--

but such as it is, and within its This was before the days of the building near the Imperial Hotel.

Congress appropriated $1,250,000 another old building next door.-10, the Viceroy will lay the founda- mun Flint, Thomas Faed, R.A., ete.

limits, it should not be misjudged Australian peny. Horses and the

срп

tion stone of the new Customa or slighted.

feed necessary for their consump-for purchase of land and the

struction of new buildings to house

House and on the next day will Doubtless one could dream of an tion was a problem. Various mix-the officials and offices of the Gov-

visit Junagadh, whence His Excel- immediate and complete realisation tures of native growth were tried ernment in Tokyo, in 1921, follow-

lency will proceed to Sasan Camp of the great structure contemplat-and then came the introduction of ing the earthquake, according to in-

for lion shoot, thence to Rajst, hled,

on November 14, for a short stay, which, however, will be crowded with engagements.

This will conclude a somewhat strenuous tour and the Viceroy and party will return to Delhi on Nov-

A Perfect Production.

of

The greetings and quotations

boze in a distinctive colour.

MAIL ROBBERY.

REGISTERED PACKAGE CONTAINING P20,000.

tion.

foundation of a general construc-

I re-

United Press.

CLASH WITH BANDITS.

AMERICAN MARINES IN

ones

леж

BATTLE.

Managua, Nic., Oct. 18. Sixty-seven Nicaraguan bandits were killed or wounded to-day in force made up of

Before proceeding to Jamnagar,

ember 18,

The "Manila Times" of October which appear on gach card, both inel reports:-- design and lettering. is a perfect

A second spectacular financial production in itself.

Following the marked popularity coup in which a large sam

money has disappeared this month, have myself publicly declared American horses and American hay formation. The bill provided that of these artistic and practical auto- this time for n 129,000 shortage, at Geneva my desire for a general and grain. At one time I had more $100,000 should be available at once) graph cards supplied in boxes com- Flyte with envelopes, Tuck's have came to light this afternoon when protocol which would have assured than 450 horses and during the 25 and the late Ambassador Bicroft a tract of land adjoining that al- produced this year an exquisite col-a newsman for the "Manila Times" for the world a system of collective years following, I stayed with the during the summer of 1925 bought business until 140 automobiles re-roudly owned by the Embassy from lection which bids fair to out-rival gained an exclusive interview with guarantees against aggressors. its predecessor. Ench" price isJose Topacio, Director of Posts. In presence of the difficulties of placed the old methods of travel. the Imperial Household Department, a battle with

Learning from a reliable source the moment it has been necessary "Yes, Manila has changed great-He obtained very favourable terms. American Marines and the Nicara- After six days', halt in Delhi the When I came there were no The State Department then sent guan constabulary. The Marines Viceroy, accompanied by Lady Those who favour this attractive that P20,000 in Philippine cur-to work in a narrower field. I do ly. and inexpensive type of friendlyrency had disappeared from the not doubt that it will be possible piers, no Manila Hotel, and the Es-out an architect to design the build- and the constabulary came in con-Irwin, will again leave on November street paved ings. H. Van Burren of New York, tact with the bandits while search 24 an a tour of Kapurthala, whence missive will find in Tack's widePost Office, a reporter called on one day to press forward the colta was a narrow

with the assistance of A. Raymond, ing for the missing marine avia-Their Excellencies will return to Eelection of designs a variety of Director Topicio of the bureau of greater scheme with more success, beautiful subjects to suit every posts at 4 p.m.

But even now it is something that with huge round cobbles. ingle.

Although the report was

con- this system of agreement between member the two gangs that work. 14 Tokyo architect, drew up plans; tors, Lieut. E. A. Thomas and Ser-Delhi on November 27.

which were submitted to the State geant Frank Bonzell, who disap These seasonable additions to firmed by Mr. Topacio, he display- countries most directly exposed to ed every night replacing cobbles Department and are understood to peared while patrolling northern Nicaragua. It is believed that the Christmas parcels and presents are ed no hesitation in stating that em- the risk of conflict, the solemn that had worked loose during the have been approved by it. bring more extensively used each ployes, including the

This was about February 1925 fliers' plane crashed and that they тая in stipulations of which substitute day.

There is nothing so good for mus year, giving that Christmas touch charge of the section, were pro-juridical procedure for the bar- "One of the greatest improves and the Congress in Washington are being held prisoner by bandits.

cular rheumatism, sprains, lameness of which contributes so greatly to the bably unaware of the value of the barous proceeding of war, expressly

I have seen is the soon after passed a new bill appro Four members of the constabulary ments which

the muscles, bruises and like injuries piensure of receiving. An exten-package until after it was missed. excludes any recourse to force on

as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One the There were no Marine casualties.application gives relief. able buildinga for use of

For sale give range of suitable subjects, It was learned that a registered all the frontiers of Europe, in the beautiful structure called Pier to priating $10,000,000 to obtain suit- were killed in the engagement.

my mind, one of the outstanding establishment of the United States Associated Press. beautifully printed and embossed, package, containing approximately East ns well as in the West. has been prepared. and these." in 120,000. was consigned to the It is true that these provisions achievements in the Philippines. 1 their attractive bright red pack-Culion Leper Colony. A postpone can well be improved, and I believe believe that the pier has done more ages, are ensured of heavy sales. ment in the schedule of the boat that everybody is prepared for that, to advertise Manila and the Philip- valuable feature of the slated to carry the mall resulted in but, such as they are, it would be pines than any other thing. "World's Art Service" is found in a holdover of the shipment. The unjust to underestimate them.

"Yes, I expected you would ask the excellent selection of birthday boat is a motor lunch and repairs

me about independence. The words cards and birthday postcarda, every were under way. A week later the day articles of sale; whilst our sailing date again was delayed.

In any case, 1, a French Minister, have been used before, but they are "Mother's Day" greeting cards. During this time the mail sacks for see no difficulty in recognising a true now as before-"Indepen Easter cards, Buster postcards, Culion were retained at the local openly that in accepting the spirit dence will never come in your day wedding stationery, menus, and office.

of such agreements and in assum-nor in mine.' I was one of the first

Respect for Treaties.

the now re-established Valentines Although definite information re-ing the obligations, the statesmen to claim that the Congress of the are important lines that are reserv-garding the exact amount and the of Germany have shown a great United States has no power to re- ing of special attention.

Wonderful Books.

consignee could not be learned, it courage and a real spirit of peace linquish control of the Philippines. was made known that the package and they have a right to the con- have studied carefully the De- was sent from the Office of the stancy which we ought to bring, claration of Independence and the Insular Treasurer.

and which, for my part, I shall re- solutely bring, to the furtherance famous Jones Law and I find no- of the work which we have under-thing which might be construed as taken jointly with all our co-signa-giving Congress authority to 'free'

the Philippines."

The wonderful array of books is once more calling for the well merited appreciation which it never fail to earn.

had

Secret Service ofciala The "Bouk for Boys," with its "nothing to say" on the case when rousing foreword by Dr. Cyril Nor approached this afternoon. Arrest of a Clerk, .wood, headmaster of Harrow, is

Francisco Castro, a clerk in the proving an unparalleled success, as well as its companion "The World's registry section of the Manila Post

torica.

These considerations carry withi Mr. Brown, although a native of them, however, one sorollary. A Ohio, is planning on residing on the Railways," an entrancing volume Office, who had been under investi- conception of peace founded on an Pacific Coast. In his lengthy stay with its history of British and gation with several employees of effort to find juridical solutions for in the Islands, he has made 18 trips ❤foreign railways. Both books, the section in connection with the differences draws its strength more illustrated in colour and black and disappearance of F20,000 at the than any other political system across the Pacific and one around white, are being called for far and post office, was formally placed from good faith and respect for the world. As a long-time resident

under arrest by the secret service, treaties.

of a tropical country he is used to The "Raphael House Library" of under arrest by the secret service In order that the peoples may as the more informal relations which: 33 handsome volumes, which has on October 20. A criminal com-sure themselves of peace they must be finds on the Western Coast. taken its place amongst the classics plaint for qualified theft was definitely recognise the respect due Although he intends to retire of children's literature, stands un- drawn up against him by Fiscal to the conventions and must be able from active business, he made challenged as a perfect and popular Felix. The bond was fixed at to make their Governments preserve known tentative plans to take an library of books for young people P8,000.

wide.

of all ages.

and charming children.

and

STONES AS ORNAMENTS,

that respect; they must believe interest in honey. He is in touch with their whole soul that a fron with a concern which handles more tier of paper, set up by a conven than 600 tons of honey from Mid- tion, in sacred, intangible, and that must be observed without "arriere pensec.".

it

Value of the Whole.

Western prairies. He will probably make his home in Oregon or Wash- ington.".

"Father Tuck's Annual" has ar- rived at its 30th year and is better than ever. With Д delightful cover by Jennie Harbour

The passion for big stones as charmingly illustrated throughout, ornaments this season is by no it has an individuality of its own means confined to the pendant or

The task was nothing less, con. So, in two more days, Manila and teems with interesting stories, the shoulder ornament. On the

tinued M. Briand, than that of loses another of the rare species- Bongs set to musle, crossword contrary, the big stone in its founding the peace of the world on the "old-timer." His departure is

various colourings appears on the puzzles and humorous drawings front of hats, and it is also used legal order; to convert into a in the nature of a promise made well-known writers and artists.

"Little People's Annual" intro- for shoe buckles. Shoes are made legal reality that International 25 years ago. At that time he re- duces a new artist, Beatrice Mallet, very plain in order to carry off the solidarity which was already a solved to retire and "take it easy," whose work takes a foremost place decoration of a huge Amethyst or material reality.

amongst creative artists of quaint topaz, of its equivalent (says the

The civilised peoples must learn whatever his financial condition. "Manchester Guardian”). Shoes to measure the value as a whole of "The Golden Treasury." still differ. from the colour of the the temporal and spiritual patri- The "Golden Treasury" an

en- dress, but the atone set upon them mony which belonged to them all tirely new library of the convenient generally matches the dress, with without being a privilege to any. size of the ordinary, novel comprise rather interesting effect. Very The wings of death have passed eight beautiful volumes including often the stones are made in glass, (said M. Briand) and we have felt "Alice in Wonderland," Kingsley's and this has led to a revival of the all the menace of their phasage. It "Heroes" Tales of the Alhambra," glass buckle and the glass jewel for is time for us to understand that etc, with fascinating covers

Lexington, Va., Oct. 18... and shoes. Squares or rectangles of for the civilised world peace is not

The entire cadet corps of the Mustrated in colour and black and glass, cut very thick, have upon a luxury, but a vital necessity, that white. These books are a splendid them either a raised design of a the organisation of peace is a press-Virginia Military Institute struck addition to the "World's Art Ser- bird or a flower, or this design is ing duty and an obligation. to-day, remaining in its barrack vice."

cut into the glass, looking- rather The cause of peace la'. more The strike, which tied up all classes Following an the ever favourite like a mould.. Black satin shoes arduous to serve than that of war; and military activities, was pre- "Children's Own" and "Golden look very well with glass buckles, it imposes more, ungrateful duties cipitated by the suspension of Gift" Librariea is the Welcome and some of them have what looks and more obscure tasks: it calls for W. R. F. Griffith, a senior. Griffith Gift" series of six beautiful books like a Koh-i-noor upon the toes, gestures less glorious.

was reported to have hazed a

CADETS DECLARE STRIKE. Trouble Originated from Hazing

Student.

st a remarkably low price, whose Glass is also used to some extent He who wishes to serve peace freshman who had to undergo an popularity is at once assured. upon watch bracelets, generally in must be ready to face attacks on

The Panorama "Tubby Toddlers" the form of a clasp.

with 24 pictures by

Beatrice

Mallet, with her quaint and fas- cinating kiddies, will at once win

the approbation of little

ttle people the world over.dated s

A fine

to the successful series or "Father Tück's Panora- mas with Movable Pictures' is The Flying Scotsman standing at King's Cross Station complète with Passengers, etc. to be arrang

dzin position by the child

POLAR CAKE

∙ITS QUAINTY.

THAT COUNTS

operation as a resuit of the treat- ment he received during the hazing.

Associated Press..

two fronts, for at the same time that he has to combat the misgivings of his compatriots he must also con- vince the foreigner of his good faith without himself making mistakes About the good faith practised to which ought to be the constant warda hladi Mnown thought of international nuclety,

No, certainly, the way of pepce. Briand then, appealed to the is not the line of least resistance: members of the Inter-Parliamen- But is not that thought itself 8, tary Union, and in particular to the stimulant? Difficult times may women present; to influence epinion cone but we shall hecep our souls | Instavour of peace in their respec- up to the pitch of that will to peace tive countries.

By Appomat

John Begg

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