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THE FIGHTING IN DUBLIN FONECOURTS COMPLETELY“
SURROUNDED,
LONDON, June 5th. The actuation in Dublin, is comparable to the rebellion of faster 1916.
Messages received from Dublin lifter
midnight, stated that the fighting was
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LAST NIGHTS FETE.
The first swimming fate of the season Lasbos, June 25th.
organised by the Victoria Recreation LONDON, June 15th.
The rubber decision at The Hague is
| Club was held last night and providad A cabled message, the ... Daily News of vital importance in The alluck win first launched against
an excellent entertainment for a large states, has been resived by Mr. F. J. British circles. It hoped, in view of the Fowler lemorial Hall (General regarded as
assembly of members and "friends. The Schuhl from Washington, stating that all O'Conner's subsidiary headquarters),
work SHANGHAI, June 8th.
of organisation was admirably the charges přeferred against · Judge Garrison Hall, and our Courta It was the large majority in favour of action. of that the Dutch Government will join with vigorously conducted thousands
They the British Government in enforcing
Peking reports rumours of "a breach carried out by Mr. A. McKirdy, the hoa. Lobiagier have been dismissed not that regular 1.R..'s being engaged.
a sound between Wu Pei Fa and Tsao Kun assecretary, and the following members: he is returning to Shanghai on "the cop.plan to put the industry on tretch-mortars, destroying. used
Carcubiting yesterday but confrmation is Junos-Messrs. W. Lagan, A. Silva, str. Pinetree Stutz, which is due to arrive EXCITED BUBBER COŽIMUNITY.not obtainable. per dome of Four Courts. The vicinity of
Netto, E. P. Crocker, B. K. Valentine, on July 23rd. the battle was cordoned off, but inhabit.
So far as the Judge is LONDON, June 28th. We Pei Fu is understood to have tele J. Lyon, E. Russebueri, G. W. Sewell, ants crowded at the street corners out of
Mesara. Sanderson have communicated graphed the Government opposing fur. Johnstone. Rev. G. T. Waldgrave and concerned, this is a fiant settlement of
the unfortunate disputes which have." enausities. range. Ambulaners were mad active and there were
The Irregulars at noon related to the to Reuter that the rabber community in ther Cabinet changes pending reunifien- Capt. 2. Pilkinton
many
COMPETITORS STEWARDS.-Messrs. R. H. lately been agitating the United States rear of Four Courts, hiding in cellars xcited. The news from Holland, while tion. It is considered here that the pre-
and P. W. Ramsay. afternoon when Fowler Hall was set are. Wards (invernment control. There will. Parliament mecis. The stuwkres were restrained in their undoubthilly, "he a lot of discussion before firing in order to save the Four Courts any scheme 14 agreed to Meantime it Ming Tang Chi Yau and Liuh Siang May, A. E. S. Alves, and G. W. Sewell.
a large minority opposed to control, pre- that representatires of the various lead- Bre few, The City, generally, was
ers meet to discuss, national problems. undisturbed, hasiness proceeding outslil sumably chiefly high..
Although we ensider that an immense The concurrence of Tsao Kun and Wu the battle zone. Crowds watching the lighting anfford for their curiosity, there stride has been taken towards testzies | Pei Fn with this proposal is uncertain. bring at least three casualties aaoag tion, which we think will eventually come civines.
to pass," state Mesars Sanderson, we including one woman killed.
ilo not consider that we are justified in LATKI
considering that any scheme smred. We must be prepared for many bitches ari clipurities. hefor, the troubles are aver."
coutinuing. The Free State troops have but the battle continued until two in the satisfactory, is only the first step to seat Cabinet is ely to continue till. Mitchell, S. A Marcal, C. V. Mark, Court for China, though Mr. IT. S.
completely surrounded Four Courts and the irregulars have been driven out of
11
It is stated that Generals Chen "Chiung
2
} "Stantzas.—Messrs., A. A. Alves, `G. T. Fleming's case has still to mu step for,
ther, TE KEPERs--ålessrs. A. E. Alves,
It was a little less than a year ago-
Fowler llall. They book up a fresh pos building from destruction. Their ensual. has to be remembered that there is still have jointly proposed to the flovernmense. 3. S. Alves, G. T. May and E. T.Ion July 29th, 1921-that Mr. Fleming, one
Iran.
A ROMBASTIC PROCLAMATION.
ties
The baiti at Four Courly routinard with undiminished vigour until soon.
A proclamation issued from Four Courts any the Republic is fighting for its life, and the citizens will defend tha Republic. The rarmy is our did enemy, England, using new wrapens,Thut her to their shame, by traitors to the Republieeded in our midst. Mr. Churchill cracked thr erhaps, and ordered the Provincial (Jovern
ilis Free ment to attack Four Courts.
Shame on State agents have obeyed. thens The Republican's will defend the Beble do the death."
ken,
ARTILLERY IN ACTION,
The fighting at the Paar Corts par the investment operations directed the by General Ennis, commanding Eastern Division. Ata in the morning the surrenile was demanded within half an hour, but there was no reply. An:
I ene then passed in fouter armoured building and was
was fired on by
the #hereupon,
eighteen-pounder, maanted on another armoured car, shell ed Four Courts & hot exchange of rifle fring developed, aceonjianied by shel
Buch: ing from two righteen-pounders, sides freely used machine guns,
GOVERNMENT, STATEMENT. · · The Provisional (hovernment, in a state ment issued this afternout, describes the opending with the irregulars, and have events prending the action now taking place to protect and secure the people of reland against further molestation and
LW.W. IN THEIR ELRMENT. it is stated that the industrial Workers the World, or Communists, who have hall behind the Fowler Hall, are cợ
fortified their hall. "
DRASTIC MEASURES
IN THE SOUTH. Republican" outbreaks are reported to have occurred at various places in South Frotawa and it is evident that the Pro visiotal Government is about to take drastic inrusures" to end "the rails of the
friezalary on the berry and Donegal
border.
interference with their
ų
PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL
COMMITTER.
Tus Hants, June 28th. According to the official report of the International Association riceling companies, with an area 204,000 bonus under rubber, favored the rewolution adopted. "Thirty-nine companies, with an any of 10,000 bouws, opposed the res
dution.
In additions to the Burger and Steven- son schemes, the committee, at present consisting of M. la Jeune, Mr. Vincent, and SL. van Koolergen, will consider "odli proposal is proposed that the committee consist of two Belgians, one rack, Foch "atud English, and seven Dutch.
Tokyo reports that bandits fired on the Japanese Cumulate at Tuckorta in the Chientauglistrict this morning.
THE NEW SEAMEN'S UNION.
REFUSED REGISTRATION "LN SHANGHAL.
*
SHANGHAT, June 20th.
contesta:-
PCS.
Crocker.
The following are the details of the of the best known mensbers of the Ameri can Bar here, was brought before afr. Two Lengths Handicap (Girls).-1, 1.F. J. Schuhl, U.S. Commissioner, on a
warrant charging him with libel Phillips, hep. 15. sex, time 44 slander against. Mr. Stirling Fessenden, and M. Blunden, he'p. ↑ wes, time 4-5 the senior member of Bar. When
rocked the davits
Mr. Fleming put in, a Running Header From Spring Board.--
cories of
various |1, G. A. Jack, 100 pts.: 2 Kitchell, 1
charges sin making
and other offi 94 pts
cials and legal men, which the Commir sioner refused to accept and directed
thas Mr. Fleming be held over for trial before the Judge. Later, further charges of a like nature were filed against Mr. Flem ing by Mr. M. Concepcion, assistant general manager of the Philippines Bank,
Two regths Handicap (Ladies), ~1. Miss E. Roll, he'p. sec. timon 12 2, Miss C. Smith, h'c'p, scr., 13 secs,
Two Lengths Handicap (Members). (-1. J. Stewart, hiep. 7 Heck, time 30
30 c V. Ramsay, h'e'p. 8 secs., time 12 33
The newly-formed Chinese Seamen's, Union applied to the Council for regis tration, which was refused on the ground that official recognition is never granted to any union or guild.
THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE,
AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT. "
PARIS, June 9th. It is"
offieally stated that the Cabinet Council has approved of 3. Porte's sebeme for the establishment of the Banque Industrielle de Chine. - The
WORLDS TENNIS CHAMPION- capital of the company of management,
SHIP.
MULE JANGLEN IN", BRILLIANT
"FORM.
LONDON, duur 28th. At Wimbledon in drizzling rain which later developed into a dateur, interest Was anteed in Mlle. Lengken's initial appearance, the inter-Colonial battle be. ten the favourites Norton and Ander- think theson, and the France-Spanista contest b
tween Brugaon and Manuel Alonzo,
Mlle Longlen was brilliant but she was not extruderswhen she beat Mrs. Ellis- 64, CA
which is the basis of the scheibe, is already guaranteed by a powerfül bank- ing croup at the end of which is the Banque de Paris et des Pays Bas. As it 8 visable that this vexed question should be settled without further delay, a bill will probably be tabled before the sumuier recess,
BURMAH OIL CO.'S DIVIDENDS.
THIRTY FER CENT. FOR"ost.
T
Two Lengths Handicap (Boys).-1,cny of the witnesses in the case, W. C. Urquhart, h'e'p, r., time 33 secs.; On July 30th Mr. Fleming was brought before Judge Lobingier and again"intro J. Fearae, h'o'p. 2 sees, time 35 seca. Two Lengths Team Race (open 6-a-side).duced the matter of the affidavits, result
ing in his committal for contempt of
VRC time. 2 min. 27 seca; 2, Y.M.CA., time 3 min. 6 9-5 seCI.
Two Lengths Handicap (Open)-1 G. R. Razaval, b'e'p: S sets, time 31 sees; |9, 1. Tyon, h'c'p. 1 sec., times 25 sec.
SCOTTISH SPORT: REVIEW OF ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
WEATHER SPOILS CRICKET,
(PROM OUR OWN ÇORRESPONDÉST.)
EDINAURA, May 10th.
It was an eventful and unique serion in resort that the Scottish Association Teague was remodeled after the Engliab plan of relegation and promotion. Whatever the merits or demerits of that system, it is undoubted that interest in the points com- petition was keener and lenger sudaised
It is lebetatile, how hau in past years, The Hurmah Oil Company, which made ever, whether the improvement in that a profit kust year of 1904,070, has respect would have been so marked but for circumstance that so popular and declared a rividend of is. per share, the making #0 per emt, for the year. A sum distinguished a club as Queen's Park were
LONDON, June 28th.
th that two blin firms on reived demands in the name of a deader of the Irregulars illegally occupying the nuder the jetext of an unauthorised Law Conels, to pay certain my by Jun Belfast boycott. The Government arrang ed to nerest any attempting extortion a oftered trumps to protect the firm, which rail Forty eight hours later the ] Whe
jenler of the miders was anested and pus in Jund irrespousille
il, this as a warning to the "Lawless
Government, with an emphatic masulate There is a large encentration of Free From the people, will no longer tolerate, interference with their liberty and pro
This was Skate troops in Busraum, and Majorperty
merely unheeded. General
at but insolently de 1
The statement goes on to describe the Courts of General O'Connell and adds: unexpected defeat of Alonzo by 6/3, 6/4.
Against this direct challenge to its 4/6 B3, but the t surprising results the carry-forward Antoantique to with Buhority, the Governmentcrdered army was this decisive defeat of last year's
this morning, surround challenger, Norton, aer whom Anderson THEFT OF JAPANESE DIPLOMATIC Trovis action.
the Courts
rts and danded the always had complete mastery, winning evacuation of the building and the sur. by 8/28/3, 0/2. The Australian's ter- render of munitions and property Elfie services, necuracy of driving and per therein. time limit was giv-e, but the feet plaging left the South African hel
At the same demand was ignored.
less, This was regarded as the key match of the championship.
arrivet McKeown has
Brugton's
merrate
fering and
court. Up-to-date, 3r, HP is not served his sentence, for he notice of appeal and sailed for Washington te fight his case. On appeal the Judge's decision wna upheld nad a request for a re-ent- ing of the case was denied. Mr. Fleming then appealed to the Supreme Court, whose decision is pending.
At the same time, Mr. Fleming pro ferred number of charges against Judge Lobingier which amounted in effect to' impeachment. In addition to accusations of a personal nature, he asserted that the Judgs was prejudiced and binssed. It is the usual course for such a complaint to go to the President of the United States. who refers it to the Department of Justice. and it is then investigated by a committen of Congress assisted by high legal officials. In the end a recommendation is maile by who promulgates the decision. "the Attorney-General to the Presidení,..
In the present ense, the charges_were passed on by the President . Mr. Daug
the Attorney General, and a very ement commision in den investic ing them, with the result Is already. stated. The decision will come as a great relief to the majority of people it Shang-
Arbor Castly, the headquarters of the seizure and the imprisoning in the Fur beautiful placing were responsible for, the of £200,000 in placed to general re throughout one of the members menneed hai, who will sincerely hope that this will
angular troops in that district. » DE VALERA ADDS FUEL TO THE
FIRE.
."
DERLIN, June 28th. Alr. De Valera isurd a statement i
in putting down the disorderly elements who attempt to tyrannise the jo-ople and defy their will. ENDEAVOUR TO SAVE PRICELESS
which he declares that England's threat in Fowler Hall, which was a centre
time, est war is nlode 'responsible for the pre- of direction for the seizure of Private sent situation in Dublin. The jen who property, was invested. The statements
that British tron
are co-operating with are now attacked by the Provisiond the 1.2.A. are false and nulicious. Only Irish forces. in cooperation with citizens Governmcut's forces prüferred to die who are loyally and enthusiastically sup Father than yield to this threat. Theyporting the Government, were engaged are the best and bravest of the Irish aston, and would be the most loyal and wohi have obeyed the will of the Irish paule, which has been freely expressed," But they are not willing that Ireland's indepesilence should be abandoned under the lush of an alien Governanest. BOMBARDMENT CONTINUES OVER
NIGHT.
Lostos, June 29th.
Owing to the activities of snipers in arious parts of the city, casualties ap to Ux: present are 1 killed and 37 wounded, largely civilians. The casualties of the
rebels are unknown.
th
RECORDS.
CONFERENCE OF BRITISH LABOUR.
COMMUNISTS INTELLECTUAL
SLAVES.
LONDON, June 25th. The National Lelour Conference at Communist Party for aliliation with the
the
3300,000.
PORTFOLIO.
ON VOYAGE TO AMERICA.
Paris, June 25th.
GERMANY AND JAPAN, JAPAN WANTS A NEW FORM OF
COMMERCIAL TREATY.
A special cable to the Jiji from Berlin, daiel June 14th saya
relegation; and enthusiKSTA for be the end of the dispute and that the the innovation was considerably tem- affairs of the United States Court for pered by art that it ultimately China will now prooned on the same
Ted the descent of the premier amimble lines as before this case. club to the Becond Division. It may be said, also, that the class of foot- ball in the Laugue games generally deter iorated, the struggle to reach a position of safety adding to the strenuousness and A lapssage frain Cherbourg states that pace of the contests to the sacrifice of the diplimatic portfolio with papers for finer points of play. In the race for the the Japanese Embassy in Paris was League Champnship Rangers took an stolen or mislaid on the voyage of the early lead. and seemed assurd of the Bengaria from America.
honours for a third consecutive time, bet they went off form about the beginning of the year, and were gradually overhauled by Celtic who in the end won the Championship by the margin of one point over their great rival
The Scottish Cup competition, was nether
B sensational nor NO pro The reason why Germany ban 'been sur
the longed an in
previous season, rised by such news that lagun bae up to » when an abnormal number of draws games the present refused Germany's propal Dr. occurred. The insation of the fourue
La conciade" a "Couoer ial Treaty with her wan. provided by Hamilton Academicals,
on the und that he dyeirest to cut- who defeated Celtic in the third road.dude Commercial Treaties with varions. Already favourites for the Cup, Bangers countries us the lasin of an entirely new position was strengthened by brilliant policy, she wouldnt condude Treaties
DR. ALFRED SZE REVISITS
ENGLAND,
LONDON, June 28th. Dr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Minister at Washington, has arrived in England für
a month, on vacation
Dr. See was formerly Minister in London, ́exchanging places ́ with Wellington Koo last fran
The news that Jupin is about to conclude Commercial Treaties with Poland and
dieasia has surprised various se tions of the Germans. 11-4 Ferlin Gover-.. men as issued instructions to its Embassies
Tokyo and Frague to make inquiries on this point.
Mr. Frank Hodges said that Britsh communists were intellectual slaves of
Il Moscow.
was impossible for British race to accept unchallenged the gerers of any dictator. The conferenc inanimously passed an urgency resulu tion demanding fair treatment at the trial of the Social Revolutionaries in RATHENAU DEMONSTRATORS victories over Heart of Mid-Lothian, audith Germany and other tantries for t
Russia,
AMERICAN COAL STRIKE, PŘESIDENT HARDING ARRANGES CONFERENCE.
d
Edinburgh rejected the application of the Labour Party. A card-vote resulted: "At Dublin, the Four Courts seized heBUS6.00 against: 261,000 for. the Irregulars on April 4th contains priceless National records, and it was the the desire of the Free State forces to save the buildings and contents from destre tion which probably explains why the news of the eupture or surrender which we expected in the afternoon, was not in landon until six o'clock in evening
information from Dublin do Official Field-guns and trench-mortars were not confirm the earlier reports that the dem was destroyed. but states that ma still bombarding Four Courts as eight chine gun and rifio fire was mainly used Firing had 'con- by the Free State forces who were anxious ethek this morning.
to compel a surrender and did not coo Jined, ali 'night, accompanied by sharp template an assault. The gasualties were
WAS SLYOTO Jane, 26th, lew. The insurgent garrison, estimated
President Harding has intervened in archine-gun and rise fre.
at 30, was cleverly concealed, and ear
the coal strike. He has arranged a ton ried out wiping from windows and roofs.ference for Saturday of about thirty "REGULARS REFUSE TO FIGHT. mineowners, representing all the United States coalfields, the President, Více. The Free State forces occasionally, fired President, Secretary and twenty-four their eighteen-pounders, using a high District Presidents of the Minworkers" explosive" in" preference to the commen Union. The conference will aim at a abell in order to prevent in, but making settlement of both the bituinas several breaches in the walls of Four anthracite strikers. SPHERE OF OPERATIONS
Courts. The outbreak at Fowler Hall EXTENDS.
was extinguished by firemen in the course While Four Courts is the centre of of the afternoon. There was considerable hombing at the rear of Four Courts, and stilities, operations there are assuming where a diversion by sympathisers
Republicans was feared. Elaborate pre- he character of an investment, and the
cautions were taken to prevent reinforce- reAll most menacing feature for the citizens isnts from reaching O'Connor.
arrivals in Dublin are searched and arms. the fact that the rebels who retreated confiscated. Regular IRA's have been of the Cortez Oil Company mentioned in
Hall,
developing summoned from the country to reinforce guerilla activities, co-operating with coin Dublin. Three 1.R.A., from the Mul- rades who are believed to be in consideringar contingent, were arrested f›. able strength throughout the city, and who fusing to fight. are taking part in the operations, from commandeered hot, shops and dwelling NO IMPERIAL TROOPS, ENGAGED. bons, and who зге also forming In the House of Commonk, in remly
questions. Mr. Churchill said that the None of the rebels are in uniform and Provisional Government's decision the Free State troops driving to and attack Four Courts in no wise arose out from the barracks at Beggars-Bush on of the debate in the Commons nor in Tuesday evening were constantly fusillad consequence of the Government's declara ed from one quarter, which was notorious tion of Jun 20th. in the troubles of 1921.
Nous from the country is uncertain, as Dubin is isolated, but it is known that the rebels occupying Round Tower Hill, rommanding Drogheda, are invested by Free State troops.
from Fowler
sunbushes.
are
to
Tip Provisional Government was solely responsible for the operations and decliand the assistance Imperial forces except equipment.
A CENSORSHIP. ・・・
LATER Machinu gus and artillery fire was still General Bryan Mahon, from, Dublin, progressing is Dublin at 6.30 this even cher interviewed at Holyhead, estimated ling. The Provisional Government has on telegraphic The attacking force at from twelve to imposed censorship fifteen-hundred. They are constantly re-Boages. infereed from the country.
(Continuel at foot of next column.)
MEXICAN SEIZURE OF OIL CO.'S EMPLOYKES, CAMPAIGN INAUGURATED.
MEXICO CITY, June 5th.
WRECK TWO HOUSES.
BERLIN, June 28th.
The police fired at demonstrators who had wrecked the houses of two Nation- alist deputies at Darmstadt, killing three and wounding 23 otherwise the Bathenat demonstrations throughout the country were quiet.
THE MURDERERS OF DR. RATHENAU, MEMBERS OF MONARCHIST
„ORGANISATION,
BELIS, June 20th. It is officially stated that the murder ers of Dr. Bathenau are named Techow, of Berlin: Fisher, a Saxon; and Knaues, of Stecklenburg. All are members of the Monarchist organisation called Copul"
Brigade. Several
the Cap-holders, Partick Thistle. In the final tie, however, Raagers were beaten by Morton (who won the Cup for the first time). The leading honours of the Scottish season were
Scottish Cop-Morton.
Scottish Qualifying Cup-Montrose. Brottish League Championship-Celtic. League Second Division Alloa, Glasgow Cup-Rangers. DOWZING BRATY "ÉATTINO.
Bain and wind spoiled Scottish cricket, the Western fixtures being mostly aluno ed. At the bead-quarters of the bat, Grange opened their season with a decisive victory over Kelty. Freston proved so des turtive with the ball that he was take
off after a few over. With three balls of
time being. The above - news seruim, byw- ever, quite cominuletory to Japan's de claration and the Germans fear that Germany will be the only sufferer in this direction.
A high official to the German Foreign ́Office has stated in this connection that the conclusion of a German-Japanese #'om. mercial Treaty is short essential not only for the development of German-Japanese trude," but also for future co-operations" by tween industries of the two countries. The official
queted emphasized that the conclusion of is German-Japanese Treaty will sentimentally bring about med effects and results for residents in Germany. Germana in Japan as well as Japuots
In official und' private direšen in Berlin, his first over, Preston performed the "bat the hope is expressed that the new Esto trick," and then went on to capture three Ministry of Japan will discontinue the maro wickets for a single run. A pleasing reserved attitude of its immdiate pre- feature of Carlton's fine win over Edinburgh decessor and adopt a synthetic p Institution was the splendid innings played tards Germany. It is the ardent w Batson and J. W. Sorrie. 3. B Phillips Cerdas-Japanse Coma erical Treaty be en also played bright cricket. Notwithstanding impossibility at the prent time, the Bome nze bowling by A. R. Forrester, establishment of the mu tal nut-rozzed- Glasgow University suffered their first nation clause will ultimately be adopted ne reverse at the bands of Stirling County.
The majority of the seized employees and formerly belonged to the hdharit by the Scottish Internationalists, Dr. K. E-\ of Gerinana that should the conclusion of a
yesterday's table are reported to be Hrit sh and the remainder American:
The War Secretary has directed the Government commander to pursue vigorous campaign against the bandits,
zumber believed to
three
who
Are
hundred.
A
arrests haye
been
a charge of complicity. anade on
ARREST OF A STUDENT.
BERLIS, June 28th Techow, who was arrested at Frankfort, is a twenty-one years old stadent. It is believed that he drove the murderers in a motor-mar
MEXICANS RELEASE ONE AMERICAN.
"'.
"O'CONNOR'S DEFIANT MESSAGE. "The Dublin battle continued all day. The telephones were closed down but it
MESHO City, June 28th. wha ascertained that even men wêre
The regulars
Bruce Bielaski, head of the American. killed and 20 wounded. sustaford six casualties in the course of 03 Company, who was captured by tvo ambushes. Shiping is extending over bandits, has been released.
and a number of civilians have
Losdos, June th
the city an been killed by stray bullets. A mosange THE WASHINGTON TREATIES. from General O'Connor at Your Courts, issued by the Republican Publicity De- parteat this afternoon, says, inter alia,
The boys' are glorious and will fight for the Republic to the end. There are three casualties so far, sil slight.”
The House of Lords has passed the third reading of the Washington Treaties Bill
Tho
Perthshire turned out a weak ade the only mangenent afficient to meet the against Arbroath, and began their season requirements of the times with a reverse. Forfarshire opened in more auspicious fashion, even though St. An- drew's University are not such as side as Arbroath United, whose bowlers, E. W. Sewright and J. D. Small worked haroc among the Perthshire wickets.
Stirling County, 75; Glas. Univ., 57. Grange 156 for 8; Kelty, 36.
How should one lie in bed? ordinary healthy mortal lies anyhow and never thinks about it. Others solemnly wire us against lying on the left side, which is bad for the heart, or the right, which is had for the liver; and lis on our backs that's had for when
Bornothing Carlton, 212 for 7: Ein, Institutan, for lying on their stomachs! One
Children sometimer have a
F.P., 56.
Edin, Unir., 161; Edia: Academicals, 144. Leith Franklin, 124: Merchistos, El. Heriot, FP77; KHS, F.P., 61. Forfarshire, 180 for 31 8t. Aidzow's
Unir, S
Arbroath Unit 4, 98; Perthshire, 51 Duntrmime, bb; Kirkcaldy, 43.
ness
faddiat always slept with his feet to the east, so as to harmonise with the retation of the earth. Another used to lie north and south because he imagined himself to bo a magnet. A Calcutta correspondent mys he feels most sleens when lying digcually, from south-west to north east. Some people en never lie straight