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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.
The ordinary general manting of shareholders in the aboro company was held on Saturday at noon at the Company's offices. There were present Mr. H. P. White (chairman), Hon. Mr. Keswick, Messrs. R. Shewan, AG, Wood, (direstors) G, C. C. Master, J. M. Forbes, De. Noble, Chun Tong, Chun Sus, Mr. J. E- Gomes (secretary).
The SECKETART having read the notio convoning the meeting.
The CHAIRMAN said--Gentlemen:-The been in Becounts having report and your bands some time, I will, with your permission, take them as read. It is with a isessure of gratification that we are able to come before you with a report showing marked improvement in the year's working, in the face of the keen competition which we have to toeet, During the period overed by the accounts cargo has been plentiful, in fact. more that we could cope with, so that we frequently list! to abut ont cargo-which of necessity went. to our competitors and I can only emphasize the statement made by me at our last general meeting: that bad thu services of the now steamer which we proposed to have built some two years ago
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1907.
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ASSOCIATION.
The following wore the highest scores made in the Governor's and Chater. Cup Competition during the month of August.
A. Jenkins
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It is not Mrs. Tinglay's intention to go "on tour." She will contine her visit to the London headquarters and the New Forest.
Another paper remarks:- Honest pride should be our first.omotion at the news of Mrs. Tingley's coming.
It is no upstart religion that has her for arch priestess. Its followers will assure you that It had its altars in the lost Atlantis, that it was nourished in the secret chambers of pyramids.
Even unbeliever give it the eatigaity of at least a generation, for we recognise it as the eroed taught in a St. John's Wood villa by that the late . P. lump Minscorite scaress, Blavatsky.
Theosophy after absorbing Mrs. Bosant did not flourish in this country.
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"The enemies of progress," to quole ons of There were 50 optries.
Mrs. Tingley's publications, used the cowardly The bighest scoros made in the Berkeley Cup
weapon of a savage personal attack on the f Competition were
and character of the Toscker" with smesuocess A. Jorking
ser. ::: Eft R. Baker
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William Q. Judge took up the fallen mantle There were 31 entries In the Medhurst Cup Competition at dis of the Blavatsky, rallying all those who recited
the liturgies of Isis with a ural accent. appearing farges the only scores were.
J. C. Peter
E. W. Torry
I. & Bird
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The Fool Competitions were wou by the following:- 17th and 18th August W. L. Leask 15 4 102265 A. J. Jenkins 5 ser, 59 24 and 25th
Bad weather cery much interfered with shoting daring August and attendances ranged very small but it is hop d that members will
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When William Q. in his turn passed away to another incarnation s new leader was not wanting to the Theosophical Society of America. Dissentients are found who marmur against the methods by which Mrs. Tingley laid hands on the Theosophical witre. There are still. remours of what, in immediate want of an esoteric phrase, we may call "claim-jumping;
Bat though she may have succeeded somewhat irregularly to the place of William Judge is a true spiritual successor of Helena Blavat
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apes and Dr. S. Sellers of the U.S. S. "Wilmington," who was on the ground, in mediately went to his aid, but found that death had ensned, apparently froui heart failure. The police were notified, an emba lance was brought to the ground and at the request of Mrs. Favorite, who in the moa-H. time had been apprised of the distressing event, the dead man was taken to his home. Dr. Marah subsequently held a post mortem examinat on and pronounced death was dan to heart failure. An officer from the United States Consulate thereupon, decided to dispense withi Mr. Favorite was 29 years of age and resided. with his wife at No: 17 Burkill Road, They had to children. He had been in the Far East for about eight years, having enlisted, at his home, Washington, DC, in the United States Marine Corps on July 25th, 1829 as a Private. being promoted to the rank of Corporal on November 8 of the same year, and to the rank of Sergeant on April 23rd, 1900. in which "A" Fourth capacity he served with Company Battalion, in the China Relief Expedition, at the to October 9th, 1860, and in the Expedition to Cavite. January 3rd, 1907. He was honourably discharged on May 8th, 1902, and soon after joined the Philippine Constabulary, in which organization be served for a little more than three years coming to Shanghai in April, 1905. Here he joined the staff of Mustard & Co., and at the time of his death was City Salesman for that firm,
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PASSION FRUIT.
"Plums?" I asked, as the steward "handed me a dish heaped up with dark purple globos. No, sir passion fruit Bir," replied the steward. I glanced inquiringly at my ris a vis an Australian girl. Don't you know pas
then this is one of the aion Fruit?" she said; frait must I take to make it really great " asked. "Well, say half a dozen; and then the steward had better put the plate out of your reaob, for after you have tasted the first one you will want to faks all the rest,"
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been available, the profits on the working of the make an effort to keep up the average during the there can be no doubt that Katherine A Tingle old Walled City, Tientsin, from August 1, 1900 great, days of your life" How many passion ROBINSON PIANO
next few months, Those who have oct put
in the proper average number of attendances are reminded of the remarks made by His Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan at the last general meeting regarding this matter.
ARCH-PRIESTESS OF THEOSOPHY
ARRIVES IN LONDON..
HER WEIRD HISTORY.
steamers during the year would have been very considerably enhanced, The guast trade of China is increasing in volume and we bare a valuable constituency whose consideres and whose business, it is absolutely necessary we should retain, but to do that we must have more tonnage than we have at present. The altered conditions of the coasting trads requiro steamers of larger capacity-which can ba worked at very little more expense than our smallest boat the Haimub." i have therefore to inform you that we have decided, with the full approval of your consulting committen to procure a good days aleamer of Jarger carrying capacity than any of those at present comprising the Company's feet, which, while mooling our own special requirements, will be "available for other work when opportunityCampania" from Nework.
olors. Exchange is in favour of our parchasing at the present time and we are ceuident that each a boat will proves profitable usset to the Company; as our experience goes to show that only with the most modern type of -boat of large capacity and a low ratle of working exponses, are good profits to be made on the China coast, while on the other hand we are equally satisfied that the day of small car riers is past. Reference was made at our last general meeting to the eaving in insurance preuls and I am glad to be able to state that we have been able to make a still further reduc. tion in this charge, while expenditure for coal will be less than that of last year. As regards propects for the current year it is perhaps early to forecast, but the earnings for the first three months, are fully up to those of the same poriod last year, and with a fair trade and the
Mr. Katherine A. Tingley, the bigh priestess of Theosophy, has descended upon London.
Her arrival from beyond the Atlantic was acclaimed with the-most profound sali faction by her followers, in this cruntry, who gave her a triumphant reception when she stepped ont of the Liverpool train at Euston,
With her was the Hon. Mies Nau-Herbert, daughter of the late Hau. Auteron Herbert, and a istor of Lord Lacas, ler aristocratic protégée and companion on the voyage on the
A well-appointed parringe was in waiting, and after greetings had been exchanged the party drove off to the handsome mansion at the vorner of Avenue-road, St. John's Wood, which serves as the European headquarters of the organisation
Here all was in a state of suppressed ex cite weit pending the arritet of the illustrions head of the movement. A wonderful flag of purple and gold floated from a masthead over the mansion, and the huge brass plate on the door annou cing that this was the Lome of the "Univ-ral Brot hood Organisation, Inter national Brotherhood League, and Theosophical Society bad boen burnished until it shone like gold.
so the impudence of a Blavatsky she adds the business abilities of Mary Baker G, Eddy
At once she reorganised her forces, and became scle autoorat (and sole treasurer) of The Universal Brotherhood.
To-day she rules shaolately over her coloby
at Point Loms in Californis.
From Aryan temples, whose architecture rocalls the temples of antediluvian ages-and, incidentally, the Casino at Ostend she gives the law to a strange group of devout atadonte, who retire lost mysteries and pay their board- bills under the eye of the Purple Lotus mother. Beside the Purple Lotus Mother they have "Spots" for a guide in the Path,
Spola" as a teacher of Theosophy suffers soms inconvenience from his present incarnation, which is that of a somewhat querulous King Charles spaniel,
But in earlier incarnation Mra Tingley knew him during the ages of the Pharanlis, and cau vouch for the value of his teaching.
Mr. Favorite had ecores of friends here and in the Islande, and did not know what it was to have an enemy. He was most affable; possessed an equable temperament and had a cheerful smile and kindly word for all with whom he camo in contact. He was an active member of the Americas Company, S.V.C, which organization tur. ed out in goodly numbers yesterday afternoon at the funeral, at 5 p.m., at the Babbling Well Cemetery, the Rer. Tickett officiating. The funeral party was under the command of Lieut. Karen, O. C. A squad of some forty marines and bluejackets from the U, S. S.
Wilmington
also accompanied the remains, She draws her inspiration from him, and which were conveyed to the cemetery on the bidden to bark "Brotherhood," Spots" will S. Y. C. caisson and limber. The casket was draped with the Stars and Stripes, and weight yelp out the word as distinctly as ever sn
ed with many handsome wreaths, the gifts of lighteted spaniel yelped "Paid For."
Evory pious head at Point Loma bows at the the officers of Mustard & Co. and a host of sympathetic frianda, together with un especially und.
was not at Euston. He has been left, attractive wreath from the men on the Wilm it seems, in charge of the faithful at "Paintington many of whom were personal friends His sad and untimely end is Loma, where the real estatos speculators and of the deceased. New York lawyers, who at his mistress a bidding,deeply regretted by bis employers, who held clothe themselves in mystical cheesecloths to him in high esteem, as well se by his many welcome the sun, will doubtless yield Lim obedi." friends who were greatly shocked at the endden death, and kindly sympathy is felt for his heart euce in her absence.
broken widow,
Spots
COUGHING IN COURT.
· SOCIALISM, -· ·
In the Bombay High Court the other day, THE DESTRUCTIVE OPERATION OF the Hon. Mr. Justice Chanñavarka and the Hon. Mr. Justice Hentos. presiding in the Second Division Appeal Court, heard the matter of Shaik Ahmed Deanki, an old man who was 9.
The mansion itzel, a five-story, white stone building of the most imposing appearance, looked as spick, and span as if it had only just left the decorator's haude.ven the gate post bearing the worde, Raja Yoga Institute," hors recent traces of the painter's brush.
an under trial prisoner before Mr, A. H. Followers from all parts of the country-eren Liverpool nud 9he field sought the pleasant their tribute of Theosophy, and waited to respect to the great Bre. Tingles
Rather little and inclined to stoutness, Mrs, Tingley has dark hair and eyes and a complexion decidedly allow. She wore a brown skiet aad a travelling coat of a gram colour.
Mr. Thgloy confessed to feeling fatigued after her journey, but was delighted with Ler receptio, and made the following statement to the Weekly D spatch"--
The great theme of debate in the Socialist Congress at one time was coloniest and from
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So I helped myself to half a dozen, and found. that the dark purple skin which had suggested TALKING plums at first sight was in reality a hard rind. Then, imitating my fair instractress, I cat the top off with a knife, as if one were performing a similar operation on an egg and I had in hand a natural cup, filled with a greenish yellow palp, in which were a number of fat tish oirontar seeds... "And now " I queried. "Well, there are lots of ways of eating passion fruit," said, "but you had better start with them su naturel. Just dip in your spoon and begin, and tell me what it tastes like. With something of the emotion of an explorer entering apon a a new country I put the luscious spoonful to my math clored my eyes and tasted rapturously. "Well, the flavour ? I opened my eyes and replied unhesitatingly, "Why, it's gooseberry no, raspberry-or, let's son- another spoonfuleh, that's pineapple LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT!
or currant or is it strawbery Hang it. I don't know, What is it?" "I don't know either," she said. "I've been curious to learn what you would say; for if you had been able to make up your mind what passion frait-tastes of you would have. been the first person I ever met that could,
anggests And so I found it; passion fruit turn oath of your favourite fruits without com mitting itself definitely to any one of them. But its elusive flavour is none the less one of the most delicious I have tasted, and I gave myself-ap-to-its-delights without seeking further to diagnose it.
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This introduction to passion fruit took place The a liner on the Australian coast. question I immediately put to myself was, Why have we not this delicious fruit in I made inquiries, and I was in- England " formed that it would not stand the sea royage.
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JAPANESE PROSPERITY.
Whilst one vary competent authority rou Jasoned expenses above referred to, Eam hopelty { grounds which surround the modern home of 8, and who was food bestrate, in August what it is possible to draw out of the chaotic I was further fold an anecdote to the effect
Aston, Chief Presidency M Magistrate, formoil one concades that the bolding of wvoribat Queen Victoria had a great desire to taste chos for the statement that Japan is entering congbing in court and thereby
by causing fast part who strive to take a wish had been gratified in regard to all but recent failure of the South Manchurian Rail load ees possessions bas been roundly denone cod. all the fruits of hos Empire, and that bor upon a period of great waterial development the the prolonged interruption to court, Rupers 2 for the first offence, and Rupees rational view. They told that colonisation is a the passion fruit, which it had been found in way Loan here, following close upon a period of
Mr. Pastom Wadia necesary part of the world's evolut on. Even possible to convey home in good condition. Iovera
in Japan itself, may have given to vouch for the correct 3 for the second sa8. appeared for the applicant and the Hon. Mr., Mr Ramsey Macdonald pleaded for u. little to not at sil Raikes,
pared for the applicant and at, appeared for attention to The British method the crostica pess of this assertion; or, the portrary, I am cursingto be imagined, to a lingering doubt of self-governing nations-ant warned his much inclined to question it. And in say oase, played, or the claims that from time in the Crown
attitude it seems likely that the streetboy of to-day may iime, have been advanced in respect of Mr. Wadia, in the course of his argament, fellow Bootalists that a negative said that the important point in the case was would ant prevent the proletariat being driven be able to enjoy a luxury that, according to the Japan's extraordinary prosparity. In short, for the Magistrate to find, distinctly and into the arme of Imperialisms. But it was of story, was denied to his sovereign. For in the people are beginning to ask themselves definitely, that there had been an intentional in no arsil. The resolution which says that Orotava has been sent to England a consign: whether everything is as well with Japan, 16 sult to him under Section 228, Acensed was in ospitalist colonial polloy destroys the mturalment of passion fruit, with a view to testing the her best friend: would wish it to be. The he was an old man, suffering from cough and methods," and leads, by is very nature, to proves satisfactory, I will take up myself to make itself heard it is time to make a
thus he could not leave the Court, as he is versant to compulsory labour and to the oxtermination of the natives," found a ma. was in the lock-up, even if he wanted to do so in order to cough ont of it. Then where was jority of supporters even among the English the inmult, much less istastion? Whether it delegates, who, if they know anything must te was a cough or whether it was a clearing of the well aware that much statements are a silly throat, as it was called, councel was not in a travesty of facis position to listingaiab. The Cont Havildar on Palice duty, had said that aconsed coughed once Mr. Jastics Chandavarkar said that people in this country were not accustomed to clear, their throat after the manner adopted in other countries: but if for offences like that, they were to be called to account, their habit here was such, as if they had been trained to cough sout to gaol, The judges in this Court even had to put up with noises of coughing.
Mr. Justice Heaton: The point is, it must be intentional.
Mr. Justice Chandavarkar: Yes, it must be intentional.
of a continuance of the improvement in the position of the Company. With reference to the Company's funds on mortgage, soms of the mortgages have been paid off since the closing of the year's accounts, and the valuations of the Company's surveyors show that the pro
hade by than perties now
Company form ample security for the advances made. Gentle
My visit to Europe at the pressul time is mer, I do not know of anything further that I can add, but before proposing the adoption of the result, in part, of the work that has been the report and accounts, I shall be pleased to going on for many years at the International in the look-up, several värds Iron the Bench:riobes of the countries, in which it plants its possibilities of trade. And if the renture moment that a whisper of this kind baging to
Centre of Theosophy at Point Loms, California, where the University proper and Theosophical Society has its head narers.
answor, to the best of my ability, say questions
that Bhareholders may wish to ask,
Thero being no questions,
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The CHAIRMAN moved the adoption of the report.
Mr. MASTER Conded. In dgingso he said: I congratulate the general managers and all those who have had anything to do with this improvs ment. I take it that the agents up the const bava tad something to do with this improvement as well, and I think our congratulation abould
In the twelve years that I have been identi- Bled with the organisation I bare, following Mme Blavatsky and William Q. Judge, andon voured to make it a practical factor in daily life, To me the profession of Theosophy is not enough. One must live it,
One of the great branches of the work is the Raja Yoga, which I founded At Point Loms there are several schools and a-large seademy, Children from all parts of the world eme here to be taught and gain knowledge which will
be conveyed to them: This, I think, is the best Propsro them to understandingly take uping, that 93 out of 10 people would have to be
report that has been presented to shareholders for many years. I was looking through reports since 1901 and it asems to me this is the best since the year. With roference to the Chair.
Fraad consulting ommittee An shareholders. trust
duties of life.
"Al Point Loma there are many families residing who are giving their best efforts and their means for the advancement of Theosophy for the betterment of the world,
Propion, publisi will be readily ate or two the Louden will be readily able to procure this charming fruit and that in a year or two longer the coster will be saling it from his barrow
filaremarks anent purobasing a new atoa Auberoa Herbert and bis daughter, the Hon. Mr. Wadis, 1esnming, said that sometimes is that there shall be new lands to which they worked up. If there were a large export begas, the trade of 1906 showed 46 per coni.
3.
did not know where it would all end
In the New Forest, Hampshire, there is a beautiful estate formerly belonging to the Hon. Nau Herbort. The latter a enthusiastic concsel were seized with coughing in Court Theosophist and the directres the Roja Yoga and if they were to be tried for coughing; be Academy at Santiago de Cub
Bbe inherited this proper, and has recently
The Advocats-General said that there was nded it ever to me for the furtherance of our considerable force in the remarks that had fallen from the Beach; he thought the matter could should like to do my eats by lendering the Latall remain at our Europeas have beon adequately dealt with by telling the my thanks to the Chairman applause)......... headquarters here in Avenne-road, St. John's man not to do it again; or, if he dit do it again, The report was adopted and the CISTEMAN Tooth for faradays, and then with the Hoo by ordering his being taken out of Court. Miss Herbostad Mia Walter Hanson and her There was a report submitted by the Magistrate thanked Dr. Master for a kind remarks:
Me Fornes, proposed and Mr. Mastegliter, Miss Margaret Hanson, shall go to in the matter; counsel's instructions wore that,
the New Forest Budy
tudy proced with the plans for according to the report, it was not simply a seconded the re-slection of Flon Air Emwick
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e work cough, but a loud prolonged interruption and and Mosers. Showard A Good to the ther consulting committe, hog
1*** Mine Bannon, In ay say won a Italia Noga Mr. Justice Chandavarkar recalled the Carried
student at Pont Loa Bliss Herbert case coughing and other noises he had put up with Messrs. T. II. Po und Lows were over with me on the Capable when be re-elected auditors on the notional Ir NOBLE,
pelilies. It has creed and costlanes to create The Advocate-General said that he himself great interest in Europe, and there are many had often wondered at the exceeding patience guiries now as to when the proposed sell in and forbentanos exhibited by the judges in that taw Forestvill by simple and opened matter, hit there were certain people, who desire it specially to be announos that were quite diftantly affected from the other
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intelligible answer, but it sometimes happens that anthoritative statements are unavoidably held back, while many-tongued. Ramour makes excellent use of her opportunities. The onllapse in Japanese share values has been due to the For unquestionably it is a most delactable reaction from an over-speculative spirit similar Interest in this discussion "lies chiefly in its fruit, and will captors the public lasts. The in many respects to that which prevailed for exposure of the danger which must come to any only essential factor that it should be obssp. time shortly after the close of the war of 1894.
am by to means with China. The action then taken by the country, if the craving of the masses for what I have been told but I are called oil roforms results in a con- confident of the accuracy of the statement Government fad the effect of enabling the side atle streng bening of Socialist Parliament that passion fruit from Italy has been ob- banks to tide over their difficulties, antl & ary groups. The great object of colonisation (ainable of the fashi nable West-end fruiterer return-to-hermal conditions was speedily- Last year, as a result of the restoration of is not to provide openings for capital, but to If this is so, it net have been at prices quite brought about. prevent that merciless compression of popula. mobibitive to the general public. But in tion which is becoming the chief evil of old Australia passion fruit is very cheap. I bave peace, there was a revival in trade, and indus and refiled countries. Where, as in our own myself bought them at twelve a penny, though tries of all kinds became very active.
Foreign country the means of subsistemes are unequal these were rather poor in quality, Naverthe- trade made remarkable progress, and the eco- less, six a penny is common price, and at nomic world in a general way was in a most to the needs of the people, and where the con-
four a penny one can buy st-class passion favourable condition. The exports exceeded the stant movement towards the great towns is always tending to lower the physical stam frait la most of the sowne of Australia. Now imports by nearly £500,000, and compared with ins of the race, the one great hope of the people this is a trade which has been very little 1903, the year before the war with Bussin osa go, and in which they can build up for demand it can hardly be doubt d that passion increase in exports sud 32 per cent. in imports themselves new homes ander conditious which frait could be grown exceedingly cheaply. The causes of this immense rise in exports were will be productive of health, prosperity The vine is very prolific. Many people grow mainly the brisk sale in raw silk, copper, and and rulentment. We have such countries is as a creeper aver their rarandah, and its other principal articles of export on sccount of in Australasie, in North America and in pretty flower is a lovely harbinger of the fruit the favourable economic conditions in Europ
appreciation of silver, whitis South Africs. It all of them perfect political that soon after loads its twining limbs. and Americi, the freedom prevails. In some of them for Freight should not be a very important factor of itself led to the establishment of an afganis better or for worED, Socialist theories have whien larga shipments are concerned witness geous state of trade with silver-using countries made greater bandway thau in any other part what has been accomplished in the case of and the restoration of order in Mancheria and of the world. In cthen the solid propress bananas. And I feel very confident that if the Russian Asia. Tay result of this favourable
year which ende already made needs no more than a steady flow trade is worked up it should not be long before conjunction of circumstances was thorabl of capital to ensure its continuance, and the passion fruit at four a peney are on sale on the revenue for the Bacal wore rise of great nations in which the costers barrows of London. democracy will have unlimited power. In these In New South Wales passion fruit appears ontimate by no less than three millions sterling. colonies there is neither enslavement, compol to be obtainable all the year round, though in and this surplus enabled the Government to d sory labour, nor any of the other evils so the winter months they are less plentiful and without fosting eight millions sterling of, It will not be denied that some of the overses supply probably comes from North Queensland ly been obtained.
This year everything points at present to an poseer ons of Continental states, which are less or Fiji In aum-er, of course, the fruit would
England. On a saltry day even more prosperous state of affairs, since the richly gifted with the colonising, genius than be most welcome our own peuple, ore far indeed from an ideal nothing could be more refreshing than some foreign trade exhibits a still greater in the condition We cannot cone-ra ourselves with passion frait. It has ugually slightly acid tendenog, the returns to the end of Jane show- these, Sufficient unto the British Empire in tanto, so that most people prefer to at iting approximately seven millions s'erling better the vast territory thereof. It is a heritage over with powdered sugar Epicures say that than the like period of the year before. Silk with the and thus anxiety on that account no longer troub They have to see that what they have gained the fruit before it is taken
This is les the nations, while of rice-the must-import-
with Marob last Fas in excess of the
Our work is entirely on sectarian and non-idead been presiding on tae Original luridly pictured in the Stuttgart resolution more expensive-up to Ed a dozen. The winter domestic bonds for which sanction had previous
of noise.
is held firmly and developed wisely, a bat, spoon out of its natural cap.
as the pressure of population became intesse certainly a most seductive way of consum and of all-there is every reason to expect
a bounteous orop of exemptionally fine quality by in the small Islands, and as the need of ing it. Half a dozen passio freit emptied on
reason of the abandast rain that fell when markets ingresses, the now daughter nations plate, and mixed with sugar and oreans wakes
at domable idence where it has become a living power in the sale, thoni ht thii to be a case of intentional | may provide all that is required and losera | a dish for a gourmet. Tu a fruit salad passion it was most reeded. Roughly forty millions.
Gagal General colstadterith a hm24 Comendador
number They wor
| wil 1 to be widely known that the Univeral,
whee I have no dispositica te up BggPGESTEL Fby such mortar said that of course which our peoplɔ must exerciso`n watchful care. it is best with a little port wine put. in and barley ars- both negured crops this season, BrotBerbod Organisation, International Bro causing sual interuption intentionally was. the hood Lnogue, Thansophical Society is in no aile diferent ng bat it appeared there way connected with Mrs. Annie Beaut were some people voto caid not stand any kind
One of the greatest factors in clear lug eway the miconaestions that has resulted in on The Aderente-Goueral said that the Magis the Theosgilitcal
Heal work at Point Loma, Calfforis,
ven bra of decorap, not of intentions: insult. the futare of our race. These are some of fruit adds a charming flavour; but for this of koku is a fair average yield, but last year the larger issues upon which it is desirable purpose it should be passed through a strainer exceeded this by 11 per cent., and hopes are that the minds of Englishmen should dwell to separate the pulp from he seede, which are high that this year fifty millions of koku may when the wave of Socialism is rising into a hard, and aro aut altogether grateful when ba gathered in. (Ons koku equals Bve bushels) menace of devastation. The stinggle is not encountered by the tooth La prouts of Agriculture is still deemed the most important mrely whether the rich shall be deprived of a
some of the other components of industry of the realm, and is the bulwark of part or the whois of their possesicas, or whether the salad. For cloret and chempagne oaps and Japan's prosperity sad power. The syntéza the energetic, the industrious and the bighly for "soft drinks." as Australians call tion tillage adopted enables our farmers to raise two, gifted shall be dragged down to the level alcoholic beverages, the passion fruit pulp, and even three, crops on the same field in one of the indolent and competent, though is mest palatable. Bat once, get it on the year, so that a small holding with me has greater these are matters of great moment. Socialiam market and dozens of uses for it will be found, productive capacity than the small holdings would destroy more than ala distinctions; Morover, it will atreurthou the bonds of union of most other countries. The farming classes it would destroy national caracter, and between the Mothe Country and Australia, constitute 60 per cent, of our whole population charge the course of racial evolution from if such fortifying were necessary, which, dees and are steadily increasing in numbers. The an opward to a downward direction. That is pite interested reports to the contrary, certainly Government sime continually to improve the what the proceedings at Stuttgart and elsewhere is not. Bat it would be impossible to quarrel mode of tillago and to encourage the ass of reveal to us, and it is the duty of all to gird with kinsmen poross the sea who sent us passion labour-saving appliances and devices.
fruit (Exokange.)
of hundreds of noble-minded men and women Mr. Jestion Charayisher: A warning may
This festical work has spread all over the have been slicicat in such cases.
The Advocate General: In the Magistrate's world, sat there has been a most remarkable increase of membership during the 1st two opinion, it which called for more J. J Intris, recaren bet reen 1 and 1oditek.
United Kingdom, moles of err the year Chandarkar: I may be taken their
Mr. Justice entertained and crank to the
and WAS
It is to be expected thist the enemies of the to be a judge of these noises, as I hear so nujesties, The Machado String long the work will deory it, but her when I have been much of item here and elsewbare present and placed solentics.
the down to the New Forest, aball bare more to The Adrooster Gel The Magistrate is Lora waze the representatives
the F eduro,
not so long in this country as to get Bocustomed trovether, the General and the Coungylvester, To-day there will be great Theboplistic to them he thought the dignity of the Court members of the Cemanlar Corps, Bre
of the activities in the mansion. Mr. Tingley is to ought ta Ba vindicated. Mr. F. Silverstone and membertly tele address her followers, and most of those who The Court held that in this case a warning Portuguese community. Subergsteled to came up from the country took week-end tickets would have been store zuitable. The convic grams of congratul-tion were de Lisbon there will be a representative provincial as wall tions and sentences were accordingly quashed B. the Governor of Mecho theme as metropolitan gathering of member of the in both catering the fines, if paid, were Members of the Club Lusitano wers in the evening.
movement
ordered to be refunded...
themselves for battle,
of
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