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ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN ARE THE FRENCH A ARCTIC TRAGEDY.

BRITAIN STEALS A MARCH ON

FOREIGN NAVIES.

London, September 9.

in

Up to the present the idea has been to obtain rupid fire by a ring of machine-guns.

The new

LOGICAL RACE?

Editor Points to an Inconsistency.

GIRL WHO WAITED 15 YEARS

**FOR FIANCEE.

For 15 years after the July day on which her sweetheart sailed in a balloon for the unknown Arctic with Andree, Miss Ana Professor Chartier waited for Nils Strindberg, the young Swedish scientist to whom she became engaged a few months before the fatal expedition.

Paris, August 20. Stirred by the irony of official Great Britain appears to have stolen a murch on foreign navies, acclaim on the occasion of the een- which have been experimenting for tenary of the "Trois Glorieuses," years past with quickfiring anti-the three "glorious days" of the alreraft guns, and guns will be July revolution of 1830, M. Leon the flect Bailby, editor of "L'Intransigeant," shortly introduced capable of rapid are from four or sounds an editorial warning against

such paradoxical lapsea of memory. This tragedy of young love is eight barrels.

"You, M. Doumergue, officially revealed by Eric Strindberg, brother/ approved a civil and military in of Nils, who adds that after hope surrection. The fact that it suc of her finance's return finally faded New ceedeu is all that distinguishes it Miss. Chartier married a from this year's Communist May Hampshire college professor named Day. The Communists were in the Aughtrey.

that the minority and were consequently It was only recently thrown into prison; the 'revolution-bodies of Dr. Andree and two of his aries of 1830 found themselves it companions were found, sheeted in the majority and became heroes. The principle--disrespect for con- stituted authority law and order -remains the same."

weapon combines the barrels, which will all be fed from a eantral mechanism.

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JUDGE HATES JAZZ.

WOULD MUCH RATHER HEAR CORN MILL GRINDING.

"It is not so offensive to me as a jazz band,” said Mr. Justice Eve, in the Chancery Court, about a com- plaint of noise made by a corn- "I would sooner grinding machine. hear a corn mill grinding all day than listen to a jazz band for an hour."

ice, on White Island by a Norwegian scientific expedition, 33 years after they had set out in a balloon from Spitzbergen to sall over the North Pole. Whether the second body French Political Thought. Thus M. Bailby recalls the Incon- found is that of Nils Strindberg or other companion sistency of one of the numerous of. Andree's paradoxes in French political Fraenkel is not yet known for cer- thought. But the goes further. tain. Arguing that nothing will be accom.

plished by inconsistency, he urges slavian dynasty and recalling that that the government either adopt the father of the present King was A common general who slew a fixed policy of politely ignoring once outbreaks which did, not assume thojor at least engineered the slaying dignity off revolations, or lift the of the last of the Obrenovitchs, ban on demonstrations Idealising M. Bailby concludes his article by the Commune, granting factions on observing that it is sometimes politic to forget the past-United all sides the same liberties.

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