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LATEST CABLES.
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DEATH OF MR, A. P. SINNETT,
SOMETIME EDITOR OF "HONGKONG
DAILY
PRESS."
LONDON, June 27th.
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NEWS
SCOTTISH LETTER." THE GLASGOW SINN FEIN -
OUTRAGE.
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** MANCHESTER GUARDIAN.” GREAT JOURNAL'S CENTENARY.
MESSAGE FROM THE KING?" The following telegram was received by Mr. C. P. Scott, editor of the Manchester
PRIMATE ON FOREIGN
I MISSIONS.
(THROCOM REUTER'S AGENCY.]
A STORM OF INDIGNATION. NEW JAPANESE CONSUL-GENERAL,
[IZOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.}, IN KONGKONG."
Ebisuto, May 11th. LONDON, Jane 27th
The Sinn Fein outrage. which was per Mr. Teiji Timbokami, Second Secretary petrated in Cathedral Square, Glasgow, created 1 tremendous sensation, and pro- of the Japanese Embassy, has left for voked a storm of indignation. A police van on its way to Duke Street Hongkong to take up his new appoint-prison with an Irish suspect was attacked The death is announced of Mr. A. P.ment as Consul-General in Hongkong. r Cathedral Square by three gangs of
Sinn Feiners A police inspector was his return to Scotland in 1888 he became fifty yours association with the paper Melanesian islands and compare them Sinnett, who was, for three years (from JAPANESE CROWN PRINCE AGAIN et dead and a detective sergeant was
Wounded. 1883 to 1969) editor of the Hongkong
In many respects the dastardly crime Daily Press, and Inter on became editor
resembled the Fenian attack on a polica van in Manchester in 1587. for which, the of the Pinners (of India). He was à
Manchester Martyrs were afterwards hangat. The Glasgow outrage was carri- prolific writer on neculs subject.
d out on the same lines. It was care fully planned, And ne of the master stre ENG
TO MEET COMPETITION.
EFFORTS BY SCOTTISH MANU- FACTURERS.
LONDON, "June 27th.
IN FRANCE.
PARIS, June ist (delayed). The Japanese Crown Prine, coming from Belgium, arrived here, and was
welcomed at the station by representatives (minds in "the Irish Rebellion were cer-Strong wa in former yet be remedied its editor. represent a period of unexį Downing Street and other places of
of the French President and the Govern
officials.—dovas.
A further steps to combat Continental competition in the price of strel: bars has THE RUSSIAN LIGHT OPERA days Glasgow is made to appear a centre
been taken by Scottish manufacturers, who are reducing" prices by £3 a ton. Nevertheless. crown bars are quoted-at
510, a compared with the Belgian offer of 915 delivered at British ports. A fur
ther Scottish rednetion is foreshadowed
on the coal settlement..
Ulasgow locomotive manufacturers are moet gratified at carrying off the New Zea- land Railways' contract for 43 engines, notwithstanding American and Contin- eatal competition.
EARLIER CABLES.
DERBY WINNER DEAD.
END OF THE HUMORIST.
LONDON. June 27th..
Mr. Jack Joel's Humorist, this year's Derby winner. was found dead in his box. It is estimated that. Mr. Joel bas sastained
loxy, of £50,000. The view is held that death was due to a rupture of a small blood-vessel a few days
아
CO.
THE COUNT OF LUXEMBURG.”. The large audience at the Theatre Royal, last night, for the Count of Luxemburg, showed that Hongkong thoroughly appreciates the novelty of the performances of the Russian Light Opera Company. The members of the Company pull together admirably and they act with such zest and energy that, although one may not understand a word sung or spoken, it is quite easy to follow the story: The leading players are singers of no mean order and, after all, one may as well listen to good singing Russian as in Italian, or any other unfamiliar tongue. At least, that seems
1
mediate future. Pra
every prospect that this
There
The whole world was distraught, con- tinued the Primate, its moral order was imperilled, shaken to its equilibrium, yet not destroyed, only shaken, and needing settlement on their lines. This was to whether East of West.
is not a tainted one good in defence; there had been little to/chester Guardian. As the life of a news. 'be seen wherever they turnest their eyes,
20
THE LATE JAMES M'LEISE, TIENTBEN.
The death is announced of note-
Dundee
Black
Paper goes, a centenary marks a great Age. If, in addition, the centenary End But happily they saw a brighter era as the paper at its best and strongest, it is indicated by the proceedings at the. a vitality to be envied by all other news Lumbeth Conference, the drawing up of papers. It is significant of the character the Covenant of the League of Nations, of the Manchester Guenfion that the and the inspiring work of the Church. gathering, consists of men of politics, some limionary Society. They stood by their of them in agreement with those of the Christian faith, which alone, was the paper, but the most important as differ-power that could save the world.
Colonel Sir Robert Williams, M.P., ent in political outlook as the poles from each other. The chair will be taken by said the Churches were so taken up with so powerful a political figure in the Con- the heathenism with which they were in servative party as the Earl of Derby elese contact that they forgot the un- Lord Robert Cecil, Conservative son of a
to be the opinion of the theatre-goers of One of Mr. M'Leish's' ancestors, had mittee of the Aberdeen County Council ber of the Coalition Cabinet (Sir Gordon China no white man bas ever penetrated
Hongkong judging by the support the Company is receiving, =
A
There are some handsome frocks to be and then only under the"disgust part of Sir John to pay the rates.**
COAL STRIKK COMPENSATIONS.
landed
of the
India
and cumstances of remarkable mental physical fitness. He has been in retire meat for thirty years, but prior to that he had a strenuous life in the
mission
VALUE OF WORE RECOGNISED IN field, followed by important work in
- DOWNING STREET, home charges. He still takes a keen interest in the work of the Churches and
The Archbishop of Canterbury defend especially of the mission fields, and his vivid recollections of the difficulties of missionary enterprise in Calcutta whon Guardian on the occasion of the paper'sed the utility of foreign missions st went there shortly after the Disrup centenary Inst month: I am command- Queen's Hall, on May 3rd, where meet- tion.
native of Muchart, in the Ochil dis.ed to convey to you the congratulations of Jngs in connection with the anniversarý triet of Perthshire, Mr. Anderson was the King upon to-morrow's celebration of the Church Missionary Society wore educated at Edinburgh University, where both of the centenary of the Manchester held.
He asked these who criticised tha he had a brilliant career. He was a mis Guardian and of the completion of your
missionary movement to consider the sionary in India for ten years, and on minister of the West Church. Dalkeith, which, under your courageous and high with 60 years ago, before Bishop Selwyn and afterwards of Culter, Lanarkshire. minded guidance. has secured for itself and Bishop Patterson began their work. FORWARD PLAY IN RUGBY.
position of such entinence and esteem in But nothing was greater than Tinnevelly. which was a splendid object lesson. In the opinion of Mr. J. M. Dykes the world of journalism."-STAMFORDHAM What other explanation had they got President of the Scottish Football Union,
The Prime Minister sent the following but that it was the gospel of Christ there is no reason why we should be in the dumps over the results of the Rugby message" Peny accept my warmest which had caused the great changes în Internationals; Scotland, was not just so felicitations. The centenary of the fan those countries?
What was the view taken now by but there is chester Guardias and your own jubilee as tiny in parte responsibla One thing it before next season. are. however, ampled progress in British journalism.
is honour to the Primate asked, as ment, and also by a number of high as well as the machinery of the power two or three points in the game, parti. Your personal record it as home arsin pured with to years ago concerning the missionary t He admitted that better not in any sense Scottish; the details as thinks might be improved. One is in the tained ita noblest traditions in the gre trained men had beer acht to "the mis- well as, the inspiration came from the matter of touch play. Blackness there paper associated with your name and it other side of the Irish Channel.
Not for the first time in these troubled lost a try against Franer, sad also can highly fitting that public mea repre- sion fields. But those in authority had of public opinion come to see that missionary work.was a Another is that the ser
senting every shade against Treand. forwards did not seem to know how to should join in congratulating you on the force that they could count upon for in- of crimina disloyalty, But it must be follow up; they should spread out more splendid attainments of the past, while formation and help in the things for said that all the persons arrested in con- that the opposing full back has not at the same time wishing you and the which they were responsible. nection with the outrage and there are a wide line, but a narrow one in which paper a career of equal brilliance and 2 of them-are of frish blood or sy to get in his kick. Then again too often access in future."D. LLOYD GEORGE pathies. Undoubtedly disaffection is rife they did not know who were scrummag
(BY T. P. O'CONNOR, M.P.). in the streets and clowns of
of Glasgow, and
ing and who were not. There was far This evening at Manchester there will disorder is constantly preached in its too much winging, and far too much off-be celebrated the centenary of the fan squares and public parks. On the whole,
side play. The back had been remarkably however, the city The May Day" demonstrations, for in grumble at in the tackling but they had stance, were a ludicrous Gasco, this too been a little weak in attack. at time when the militant red finggers might be reinforced by the unemployed. HERMASONRY IN INDIA. "* And last week's ambush and cold-blooded Charters were granted to the following murder has provoked such strong pro- lodges at a quarterly communication of test that the sedition mongers are warned the Grand Lodge of Scottish Free to keep pretty quiet, at least in the in masonry, the Earl of Eglinton and Win
ton, Grand Master. Mason, presiding,
Mountain Abbotabad, India, India; and Chandernagore, Chinsurah, worthy Dundee personality, Mr. James Star of India, Calcutta, India. Leish, son of the late Master Mariner PROTEST OF MILLIONAIRE FAIRD..
Sir John Ellerman, the shipowner, who Conservative Prime Minister, will be evangelised masses of the world. Two- James M'Leish, who belonged to a family. posswing remarkable record of adven has been protesting to the Finance Com among the speakers; and Liberal mem-thirds of Japan were said not yet to have heard the Gospel To millions in tare (says the
Advertiser).
against price put on his head for helping the Pre- against the "excessive rates
property is one rive rates on laitas narution has which the Manchester anr Christian messenger Tune
Africa there were still thousands of tender to escape after the Rebellion of the in Scotland-he is a millionaire several months, will also be among those to icin itself contained autouched millions. In Fifteen. Many years elapsed before he times over That is probably why Mr.
in its praise,
different square miles. where no Christian worker A tribute from questors so was allowed to return to this country: Levine, of Drum, the Convener
Dame County, only wished he had the means testifies to certain palpable qualition in bus ever been. Two-thirds of the human- Another ancester
the journal and in those who conduct it race were without the Gospel." off Jack.
It was announced that the Society's. The first of these is strict integrity. As the, West in Rodney's famous battle in Indies, where he had the fortune to
in
mang periods of its career the paper has income was well over half a million. The unwanted clearness of the atmos expressed opinions out of accord with the This is less than that of last year, which tercept a piece of chain shot, which other time would have struck Prince William phere, due to the largely reduced com- majority of the people of the country, included the Thankoffering Fund, but is (afterwards William IV.) whe was serv.sumption of cost, has been the subject of notably in times of war, such as in the £114.000 more than the ordinary income. ing at the same gus, an incident which universal remark, more especially in our days of the struggle with the Boer Re-of two years ago. It was to meet a de-
In Glasgow the publics. The Manchester Guardia has seleney of over £183.000. effoot of the slackened activity, has been
of chimneyro
and disapproval way gave the Royal Family a lasting interest industrial districts
goue steadily on lums stacks and domestic Mr. Af Leish was born in Dundice in reinforced by the clarifying though chill with admiration of political integrity. of political opinions has not interfered 1851, and was educated at the Navigation School established by the Riddles in ing future of a backward spring accounts for this tribute, is a certain im- but active frame.
of the Polar currents that The second quality in the journal which stature, he is of middle beight, of “slight Greenwich Hospital. He graduated BA Bren
The face, kindly and been at London University in 1877, taking Vistas of unwanted length have honours in English. He was for serna
opened
Editorial articles written
with
almost deadly seriousness of purpose? ignorant of
point--sometimes with vehemence, some
and, above all, an alers and almost sleep-
in the school
and in mirage-like glimpses, at
get at the mining bath, street or aver the housetops of "green | Political opponents were accompanied in weekly visits to London' to ; part in swimming. The fino
of the per which the College now possesses was in
of events which were strictly impartial; sonalities, I am struck by that almost great part due to his zeal as Hon. Sex-ern Road, on a recent afternoon, had the accuracy of news has been the guiding youthful freshness of interest in every
brillianen and the sparkling handsome- retary in collecting a fund of £2,800.
In 1886, Mr. M Leish joined the staff ness of the Bois de Boulogne in May. In principle, I have hard of fifteen differ-thing that is going on; in the triumph of ent correspondent being given the task of what he regards as good, and the defeat as it is
discovering the facts with regard to some of what he regards as evil. of the Imperial Naval College in Tientsin. Edinburgh-Auld: Reckie,"
in familiarly called the enforced economy
important Ministerial intention on which It is, perhaps, only in England, and Western education. The Boxer charged soldiers may participate in the the people on the stage when they don't one of Li Hung Chang's experimention in coal has revealed new beauties in our
behave (in a musical sense) direct their put a quietus on this institution, and grey strects and hilly surroundings and good dent of the immediate fiture de- in an Englishman that sm would find
pouded.
The ifteen correspondents all this strange com
combination of idealism and in their different contributions-they reality, of fiery and unquenchable par- efforts generally and, in a word, create Mr. M'Lish then became the proprietor given us a cleaner atmosphere then we OD a Sunday.
were all, of course, paid-all that appear pose under an exterior of perfect self- CURZON'S VISIT TO the impression that he is the Russian and editor of the Peking and Tientsin have ever known, even
All good on Times. In 10 he was appointed theirs. contain the depths ofhing, pont him
1003 ho
Many people say they are experiencing ed was a single short paragraph in the control. Light Opera Company, PARIS.
ed the news that was sought for. We shall see Mr. O and thus Civil Administrator of the Bri- cire, as if they were living in the coun- ductors, do this.
fery in inspiration and so frigid in Similarly, correspondents sent to differ manner and expression are the eyes. FRENCH JOURNAL'S FAVOURABLE (compositors must not be too severely in everything that concerned the mental beral allowance of light rays and a Smyrna, to Dublin, to South Wales-havo sametimes penetrating look that in tish settlements. He took a leading part try and are asking themselves if this is fancy, or if it can be due to a more
ent parte of the world-to Petrograd, to They are large, red-fint in colour, with tested at midnight so we abbreviate)-we | and moral welfare of the British com shall see. Mr. 6. nt Brighton Pavilion munity, and in 1914 he retired on a pon-reduction of their customary consumption always the same instructions-that is, to almost dazzling. It is these eyes, with the
of noxious acids and
Blue describe the facts, and always the facts, strong and well-shaped nose, with the powdered soot. yot
sky in reported to have been seen from and little but the facts. If, therefore, the short beard, that have suggested to st Market Street, Manchester; a smokeless heaven has given unsuspected "values" facts described in the news columns, to many people as close a resemblance bo
the face of Charles St. to the ebos frontage of Town Hall much the worse for the editorial com. wart Parnell.
more ment and made the Black Prince seem
Each section of the paper is the
SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENCE. grimly black than ever; and there has object of equal care. A large portion of From such an editor no one need have smoke-clouds of the Five Towns. The business men of so great a commercial and integrity of purpose. As he was in from 50.000,000,000 to 60.000.000.000 marks country as regards internationalists, and effect of this must has been noted even city as Manchester is due to the fact that the beginning, so he has been all through. is daily There is no quality which the British of Germany's wealth are being used to it is believed that Scotland lost many in the rural districts of the Midlands,
watched recorded.
The stout Con- Press more deeply values, or ought more subsirline her industry," and that as a more proportionately in ordinary club where in ordinary times a certain thick watch and trace movement result the Germans are under-hidding all pingers They are not therefore to be ness of the air, particularly in fall, wind. Watch
Over the political columns of the Man independence: Mr. Scott is absolute in- other manufacturers in the world markets, content with a broaze plate bearing the loss weather, and in the mornings of servative cotton broker may sigh or swear persistently to prize, than this absolute other manufacturers in tons disclosed names of the internationalists, the club late autumn and early winter, bespeaks chester fluordian, but he has to go to its dependence embodied, and his paper is
A man of the most modesta# that the German Government is bearing morated. And it has been reaplyed that the industrial areas, some of which are ments in the business by which he makes wants, he has the independence almost of
players will also be fittingly comme the distribution of the smoke clouds from City. Article to learn all the world move the same. a large part of the cost of transportation
his living. of goods, and the municipalities are pay the meraorial arch to be erected at the not far enough apart to allow of a com
an ascetic. If
Society never entices him atmosphere. the deficiencies of industries, and he Ferry Road entrance to the International plote clearing of the
On one subject only, do you find a trace, within its toils, unless it be that he may "disaster complete ground in Edinburgh shall bear upon it such experiences and expressions result general
and
if this such an'inscription as will draw the nt-¡ in an increased determination to banish of the Puritanism of its carly founders." ses a chance of meeting some personality. Mean- tention of all who enter the field to the permanently the destructive nuisance of Cricket, cot,ad on all suda sports as who can give him information, or whou
football, tennis; iu recent influer.co. arcive the degrin of Doctor of Civil Law Policy were continued indefinitely. enter, players bucher, the chat strike will not have tickets one of the base of lary nosons, he and write his once told that be start
however, Mr. Hoover
code beon without its compensations.
appeared of Arthur Mold, the famous, whi gress that the Germans are able to offer of the North Country.
what rulled twood suit that he heually Lancashire bowler, and even in the serious wears on his visits to London; and that their goods in foreign markets at prices FIFTY YEARS AT HT, ANDREWL
On the walls of a washhouse which is and largely political columns of the edi- bis method of locomotion from his house below production cost, and that the opti
in America as The output of golfing literature from glass business result is already destroyed. The Secre. 154. Andrews has not in recent years been doing duty as one of the soup kitchens torial page the inner problems and the; in the Manchester, suburbe in nestheti altogether commensurate with the old induire, there is chalked up this personalities of the great outdoor games motor car nor carriage, but a bicycle. But, Such a man has no favours to ask from that while this condition tary urged
A big tourist agency states that Scaps the racecourse is still taboo. The tipetor Uovernments, and his independent for existed Congress should adopt an amend-grey city's importance in the economy of words "Luncheon and Tea Rooma
they game. We are promised, however,
races have tuse makes him equally independent of Robbed by death of his effects of jazz or modern dance music would permait imported goods to be
everybody else wile and his son, he has gone on with his upon animals was conducted at the New charged duty according to their value in one of its best-known citizens that should numbers of Americans. Applications are of course, to be recorded
wish their "personally conducted tour' 1
work, his emotions hava nover been ex- York Zoo, recently, and the caged beasts the United States and ant their value in do something to add to the gaiety of club being received daily from Americans who is brief, and aimpet Shame-faced.
smoking rooms. Scorning the pretence through Scotland to include a visit to The paper to a
know, to any humor became so maddened that the concert the country of their origin.
by which it has been being; this is the strength that makes him nevertheless the author of Fifty
controlled. The first of its chief pro- so invulnerable.
ago.
FRENCH ARMY OF THE RHINE RELEASE OF 1919 CLASS FOR HARVESTING.
PARIS, June 21st (delayed) After 'M. · Barthou's statement reporting
seen: also some truly barbaric ones: the scenery the less said the better. Mr. Wells says that Russia is denuded of everything to an inconceivable degree, but if Russia has not got any theatrical prope, one would have thought the Comi pany might have borrowed some in Hongkong.
in the old sailor.
of the environs
the end od the
пеня.
on its
Mr. A. Olshanetsky, the orchestral leader." (ie programme-given away!)
years an assistnot master in Dulwich Col. fares. citizens our main thorough. Partiality and an undeniable trustworthi, frank. yet suggests resolution and an deserves a word of mention. He can that there was a sufficient strength of the play the piano; there is no doubt about lege, London, where he took a leading of their own city have been startled by times with what appeared partisanship to less vigilance Meeting him on one of his
that: But he adó a great deul more Whine army to give France complete Hegan contribute bis share to the security, the Council of the Ministry orchestral output with his left hand with decided upon discharging the 1919 class his right he can turn over his music, trom June 25th, in order that the dis- conduct the orchestra, snap his fingers at
harvest.--Hapas.
JI
- LORD
.. IMPRESSION,
PARIS, June 21st (delayed): Lord Curzon has left for London. Le Temps confirms the success of Lord Curzon's visit, which, the journal anys, left a lasting and excellent impression
GERMAN DUMPING. HUGE STATE SUBSIDIES.
That Secretary of
Commerce.
Mr.
sion. WAR MEMORIAL TO SCOTTISH RUGBY MEN.
The Committee of the Scottish Football Union feel that they are now in a post tion to go on with the proposed memorial to the Rugby players of Scotland who Fell in the war.
Scotland as is well-
bent
coro
about that:
bind, Le Temps expresses a wish that Hoover, told. Congress last month that known, last more heavily than any other been a visible lightening area in the the hold that the paper enjoys over the expected anything bub rigidity, tenacity")
the visit may mark the beginning of a
great undertaking that would restore lasting peace in the Near East-Haves.
OXFORD HONOURS M: CLEMENCEAU.
PARIS, June 21st (delayed.)
Predictal ger
M. Clemnonceau has left for Oxford to destruction
bestowed by the University,-Havar
MUSIQ AND THE SAVAGE
BEAST,
a
MISCELLANKA.
or discussion.
Aoientific experiment ns to the most to the emergency tariff, law which this summer, a volume associated with Flow will be visited this summer by great is unknown, "Results of p but the record!
waa, discontinued before half the pro- gramme Wnd been rendered. Learned professors from Columbia University and
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.
the Museum of Natural History carefully TO BE ABOLISHED IN NEW SOUTH studied the actions of the beasts under
WALES. the influence of the blare of the cornet,
the wail of the violin, and the boom of It is stated that both the Cabinet and the bass drum. The lions, tigers, and the Labour caucus have agreed to the leopards were enraged by any music, abolition of capital punishment in Now whether it was the latest jazz discord or Bouth Wales.
"
THE DRIVING FERSONALITY.
to
that he is a writer, Andrew Kirkaldy is 4 naval base where the Gorman Ficct of the personalfage extent is the reflex pressed, so far a
Years
imet its end.
he still
It is understood that the Archbishop prietors I knew was Mr. 3. Ε. ΤΑΣΙΟΣ. I make but a brief allusion to his short He entered the
at St. Andrews." Andrew's recollect of Canterbury will attend the forthcom-He was a typical mid-Victorian Lanca Parliamentary career.
aa recorded and edited by Mr. Clyde ter, should make lively as well as in- ing meeting of the General Assembly of shiro man; modent, self-obscured, living House of Commons at a period when his formative reading. For Andrew is strong
in anecdotage, and his reministences of the Church of Scotland and deliver an eminent golfers with whom he has played addrom on Reunion." will certainly not leck vigour or piquancy.
LORD SHAW'S RECOLLEFICHE
"Letters to Isabel" is the title chosen
the melodious strains of "Load, Kindly The abolition of the death penalty for by Lord Shaw of Dunfermline (it is a Light,!" and the Polar bears and wolver capital crimes has been on the Labour long, long time since we used to call him were frightened. In the monkey house platform for many years."
į
A FEW WORDS OF THE WISE.
in the seclusion of a great house in the party was divided by the fierce inter Wost-end of London amid books and noxine struggle between the Imperialist friends, and unknown, even by name, to group and those who opposed the war with the millions of his countrymen. The real the Baer Republico. Besolation, tenacity, creator and spirit, however, for half of dauntless courage be showed as a member its existence is the present editor Mr. of Parliament, just as he showed the same
!
A speculation is an operation based P. Scott, whose full iubileo to fifty qualities as the editor of a newspaper: No amend-Tommy Shaw") for the volume of re- on faith. A gamble is based on chance. Seara' service is colobrated simultaneously But he had, not a party to lead, nor, in
with the longer andiversity of the paper. deed; the natural the band could hardly be heard above meat of the Crimes Act in this direction, miniscences which bo is publishing.
"Epeculation: begins and gambling surrounded though he it by an admirable Parliamentary leases that make.a
Though, there the din of the streaming, chattering, and however, has yet been attempted. It is Tembel is Lord Shaw's youngest daughter, ceases when foresight enters..
mat, constantly recruited from the pro fore he maintained his position and raging of the denizens, and while most now stated that this will be one of the whose husband, Captain Vaughan Thom
Speculation is a necessary part of all mising young men of the universities, he fended it often at difficult moments that beasts seamed to disapprove, some at measures on the Government's platform son, was killed in action in 1916, and the progressivo business."
ia the soul and spirit of his great paper would try the nerves of the braycal man. The sporulators of the cotton trade, I saw him first nearly fifty years ago when he found himself more or leap of an exile them are said to have executed steps for next session of Parliament.
from the sound of the printing which will be all the rage in New York During the past ten years the death! title indicates the literary method of pro-
and had just married a Girton girl
who restaurants next season. The monkeys sentence has been carried out very rarely CHE KUNDEED YEARS OLD.
under-writera,"
Through the intervention of the was almost the replica of his own views of a newspaper. There he soon returned provided exhibitions of shimmying" in this State. Since the present Govern
The "Father" of the Church of Scot which many humans would give much to meat assumed office it has not once been be able to imitate, but the scientists de- however, the death sentence has been com- land, and probably in Great Britain the Cuction, ani'manufacture have become so now white, he Iceks to me almost the those who have often, differed from bin put into effect. On several occasions, land, and the oldest missionary in Boot- apcculative underwriter the risks of pro- and temperamant Except that his beard there he has remained since, honoured h clared
same as he was young graduate dr excitement, and not by any desire to for life never to bo relased Sydney storphing, near Edinburgh, has this week trade of the world is in a position of with his young girl graduate wife.
(Continued of foot of next column.) interpret the music.
celebrated his hundredth birthday in cit. stability hitherto unknown.
Herald-
sentation.
when intelligent, may be called ita ho had come down from the university shines and the control of
grett ataff
who ace in him a great journalist and stout Englishman.-Daily Telegraphy