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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 14TH, : 1913
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COTTON CONFERENCE
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OF WORLD TRADE AGREED ON.
WASHINGTON, June 12th.
BULGARIAN REVOLUTION.
The Pucon Conferenes has agreed to BULGARIAN SILENCE BROKEN-adopt the United States standard as a Loxox, June 19th. hasis for world cotton trade. Signature The silene regarding the Bulgarinn of the agreement has been withheld pend. revolution has lovers broken by a message ing confirmation by the various cotton
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SIR
NEWS.
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THE OPIUM SITUATION.
JOHN JORDAN PESSIMISTIC.
LONDON, June 14th. "Enterviewed on his return from Geneva, Sir John Jordan said he was pessimistic
from Sofia, which states that ajexchanges. The conference hus adjournstarding the opium situation.
BETTER THAN BAEDEKER VICAR GIVES TIPS FOR THOSE WHO TRAVEL.
ever wants
If the Vicar of Midhurst another jih he should have no difealty in getting atie-as courier to a globe trotter, els res a home paper. For judging by a book which the vicar the Rev. Frank Tatchell, has just published for the benefit of inexperienced travelers. he would be as good as a dozen ordinary guides ralfel inta one.
ART AND THE NATION.
THE PRINCE ON THE INFLUENCE
OF THE WAR.
The Prince of Wales, was the principal: guest of the Royal Academy of Arts at the annual banquet Burlington House on May th. Sir Aston Webb, the president of the Royal Academy, presided tingaished company.
over
FINEST FOOTBALL FIELD.
VELVET CARPET ON CU ST OF LONDON CLAY.
The amps of the Imperial Station at Wembley Park-the area occupied by th playing dold and the running track-la been prepared under the supervision of Alis Mr. Charles Perry, who has been w
ponsible for the construction of all Olympi since il playing fields and tracks reorganisation of the Olympic Games in 1908 in Athens.
The Prince of Wales, in reply, to the to if his health, said:-It has been a privilege in the last few years, to speak at a great variety of gatherings of distinguished me, some of them con
As far half the cupirics of the world, Flis veins of our Emp the life-blood in the lay out the finest running tracks
as China was" concerned he declared that A she seemned to legoing back to the bad old; state of affairs prevailing before the
meeting of the Cabinet. Cuienel Kalkoff to June 19th to asait replas.. (Foreign Minister) stated that absolute AMERICAN PROHIBITION. calm was reported everywhere. The fewESTRICTIONS ON VESSELS MAY agreement was effected with India. He atterupts at resistitten by Stambułky's: supporters had been easily wensbed, and railway and telegraphic evanmunication i
had been restined.
STAMBULSKYN STOUT
RESISTANGE
HE MODIFIED.
WASHINGTON, June 12th. It is incrstood that the Government ¦ will be willing to perinit foreign vesielą
to bring sealed supplies of liquor to: American ports, provided au internation
said he was of the opinion that we were. entitled to ask China what she is going tre de to put her heus in order, if we were going to linestly put an end to Lupiam-moking in 3' Overseas China, the
East Falls and elsewhere,
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at the guide books.
It is only seversary to read the first chapter of his book, in which he gives some useful hints to genomieil fy voller would be a very useful travelling com panion, No emergency would find him at ; and petting lost in a strange country.
to navwhere to perceive that the vicar; necessity to the proghese days of that for the Armr, at
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inĮ agreensvt can he reached extending the INDIAN REPRESENTATIVE CHITICISES resist the temptation, to go uphill into theuality of the other, was of clay, which would have nude
hmit in which search and seizure beenitnes legitimate from Ihrer to twelve miles,
CHINA.
Lomos, June 19th.
Ex-Premier, Sttuluisky, when was sup- ported by a hyal haul of Agrarian,
A meeting of the House of Commons guards, after stoutly resisting the troops It is andersonal, that the subject has fougue of Nations Committee listened to, at Pazardfik, is reported to have take already
beroush l with several, a stai-meat by Mr. J. Campbel, India's refuge in a wood, where he was sur-European Chancelleries.
representative at fleneva, who, in the rounuled. Orders have been given to take
course of a speech extalling India's him alive
honesty in currying" mit measures for the suppression of the opium traßße, asserted; that - difficulties had been created by the position in China, where opium growing
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CANADA.
VICTORY. VANCOEVER IS AND,
Jur 19th
Mr. Perry's experiene is such that l- was veently asked to go to Amerien by Some with social wel. playing fields there but ho was content to fare, athers with apart, which has ever en renain in England to devote his energies a common meeting granul for all sections of to producing mane of the best results of his the British race; but I cannot help feeling work in this Inqerin Stadion, that this annual gathering of yours. Mr. Pre
Just before he took up work with th British Empire Exhibition, and whilst by sident, stands alone and apart as a national was, as how, the trick expert at Stamford sign post, so to spunk, painting the way to Bridge Grounds, the bull completext whit that refinement of ideals which is a vital
and prosperity was considered one of the best grounis in
Aldersho of any great people In
he first inspected the ground at Wembley Park he real sed that he hac hurry and bustle, of eccremie and reconstructor problems, many-ninest as difficult a piece of work as that the present company most decidedly ex- cepted-may be apt to minimise the im at Stockholm in 1911, when he was asked
have only to If you are lost, you are exposed to the danger Fest, Salt, ami Hunger Price of
Olympic course on the solid arta. But wo of the
w that
foundation of the Olympic Stadium rock of history to realise turn the
pages
there. At Wembley Park the foundation of which the first is the dendlies. Sit nation's art in the mirror of its inner mind down until the first panic is a The the quality of the one is a true
in act dralonge particularly difficult if Mr. Perry's freer spaces. Instead, go downhill; you loss always denoted degeneration in the vast experience bad not been bought to
bear on the situation. will God water, and most settlements are munity at large; hat health and *". As to busgee. & virility in painting, sculpture, architecture,
STOCKHOLM PLÁN. in the valleys. man can live on his men fat for a week, and literature are invariably a token It was decided to deal with the Studian and it is a poor country where there are that the outlook and ideals of a community at Wembley in very much the same way as
resoul.
that at Stockholm had been treated, and nichons The hailst for a tour:
what in will keep you going, and it is In the opinion of many good judges a that the foundation of clay should be a useful to know that toadstool growing new and vigorous tone in British art has shaped as to foria a natural drainage - cm a fère is poisonous, e After that beca apparent ever since the nation was tem. To this end, a fall was allowed for, chew pieces of your boots." plunged into the fery ordeal of war. How from the centre of the arens to the outside
far the
has directly influenced edge, all round the playing field, of at IF YOU FALL OVERBOARD- Mr. Tatchell's vice to the traveller the development of the several arts tease sis inches, to alloys the water to ma I cannot venture to say; but *it who may have the bad luck, when at has ale their development indirectly sea to fall overboard,” ratts for rather easier
quite certain. I sal presence of mind, and sonads like way or other-I cannot explain it--it has left a counsel of perfection,
the average mam Get your bunts off a turn suggestion, more particular about the out- ward appearance of the things that matter take off your clothes, because forcibly in the last few days. I have just the coat pockets and cuts they keeps to him. That has come home to me very anywhere, but just keep yourself afloat Icturned from a tour of the battlefields in Golf Club.
Its connection with the alarming reports. regarding the situatie emanating from Pragas and Helgrade, it is noteworthy that a Bulgarian Ministers at both cities are supporters of the old regime, and have bra dismissed from theię posts the prohibition decision has tepsited her. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE SCHEME! Warm. Make
whilst Serbti stespieran of fiver 180W Bulgarian Government is further evi denced by Belgrade newspaper- complain- ing that Professor Matoff, ex leader of the Bulgarian Comiladji wim made incursions into Serbia, Eus been appointed Director of the Political gartment of the. Foreign Ministry at Sofia.
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Losos, June 12th.
THE WAR-CLOUDS GATHERING.
A rigorous censorship has been established
The Mein Mer, the first Japanese) was allowed on a wholly unprecedented vessel arriving since the eaforement of scale,
Fiquor here befare provveding to Seattle,, aid will pick it up again on the return
voyage.
*MEDICINE."
DECISION TAKEN TWO YEARS AGO.
LONDON, June 12th.
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attempt to swim
until you are picked up. If there are sharks about, keep splashing the water,
it right be as well to practice this trick in the swimming bath before taking ship for foreign parts.
track is able to be attacked, either by The traveler who gos, of the besten M. mobs ar by the saltary brigand Tatchell gives hints how to deal with either.
war
that
the clay foundation, various grades of einders and clinker ash were laid to a slept of ten inches, and over this again aves inches of specially prepared soil wax spread to form
of the turf. Wembley Park, before it was taken ver by the Exhibition authorities, hud ben
for 12 years ocetipiad
Wembley Park When the
| Consured, k w
of the tart
decided that it was not tarf foreign to the neighbourhood for the purpose of the playing pitch, and that the fairways of the existing golf club should le utilised for this purpose.
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and Sorthern France, in the
for the arena was being cause of which I visited many of the grave yards wisere
here our British dead
now lie. These cemeteries were built and cared for by the Imperial War Graves Commission, They owe their existence to a universally Britisk al beauty and dignity, both expressed wish of the great mass of the
and they owe their form, CUTTING AND BELAYING THE THRE their very real
Consequently, in April 1022, when the Exhibition authorities took over the Park in their general apperance and in the detail of the many fire memorials they contain, from the golf club, as many of the fair-
but sono to the possibly unconscious,
ways and putting greens could be the less genuine, love of beauty which spared by the contractors were railed off, that people possesses. I would like to and pat under cultivation. These greens thank those Royal Academicians who
were dressed, ruled and cut, and generally
In the House of Commums, replying to Wassaux, Juve Ish.
the Rt. Hon. G. Laumert, the It. Hon The customs anchorities have given instructions for the reinase of a strictly
W. C. Bridgeman, for Mr. Baldwin, said that in June, 1921, the flovernment of the | limited daily quantity liquor a
10% medigins to the eras of costs which day dreed that a naval base at. Ning
· pore should be developed in order to meet | sailed linture June 19k
the needs of a nexlern fleet. This policy chattering round the injured male and have helped to make these cemeteris beanti-treated, in order to produce by September MODIFICATION
in Bulgaria, and the situation is a complete mystery, but it is, expected the Agrarians that the
FORESHADOWED.
WASHINGTON, June 19th.
President Harding's spokeshen assert President tends to ask
session to mustify prohibi. affects furviga ships in
American waters.
will make a strong stable ; Congress bext
in fon-
civil war. The Bulgari the Belgrade ton
lom his to confiraclion
Sulia in fighting reprls_of
Bulgaria, but correspondents of the Belgrado nt: wss- revolts papers
thant AFL
against the
pant
199
new regin
11;
ed all over Bulgária Ten thousand peasa
said to have
have surrounded whither the new Government has sent fresh There has let fighting in tho mr district
intween Goverment
thousand Broops and a force of seren peasants raised by the former president of the Sobranje, Boicil, and the former Minis ter, Athanasoff
Stambulisky is said to be at Bulakoto, preparing to march on Solia with detach ments of the Agrarian guard and a force of twenty thousarvi pensants.
PARIS, June 12th.
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was reaffirmed in February, 1921.
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REBUILDING BELGIUM.
THREE LOANS.
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Should you be attacked by a woh in the East, hurt one of the crowd and hurt him quickly. The others will gather you will be able to slip away. If attak by one man, hold your umbrella, (12 you happen to be carrying one) round the top of the ribs and meet his chargs with a thrust in the belly or throat. If you have a stick, hold it just below the handle and let him have it, not on the head, but or so away inch on the collar-bong an from the neck.
Other vulnerable
ful. A decadent rece could never have pro- the
Other omsiderations, too, wake me believe that our national artistic sense is vigorous. I suppose the appellation bestowed on the British pe by a great general of the past will never be
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The rapid progress which has been placs are the outside of the faceuria, the deserve the conceled wo shall always
made in the restoration of the cities and tip of the shoulder, and, with niggers,. village of Belgium lai waste by the the shins. When a man has a knife, and your coat and Germs during the war is revealed by you have time, get LATEST CABLES.
wrap it round the left wrist ce a plaid, A Belginn Government report.
Realising that the indemnity dun from leaving part of it dangling. Germany would not be son forthcoming. the Gerament appealed to the people to aid themselves. ·
THE RUHR ·
ANOTHER SEIZURE FROM THE REICHSBANK.
PARI, June 12th.
FORT
best turf possible.
I compliment impliedly
The French have seized forty milliard Another, of like mount, was issued, and companion and want to wake him with charge; at one time and another I have bone result of Mr. Perry's work is that we
marks from the Reichsbak at Dortmund,
To this end a loan of £10,950,000 was issued for public subscription in bouds of small amounts and quickly subscribed, this will soon be followed by a third.
Since the Armistice 74.585 houses hav been rebuilt or restored.
next
at this moment a football ground ram- possed of a grass so tough that it will with- stand the wear and tear of a season's foul ball season as at the beginning. and yet remain as green at the end of the
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deced the men who lie there; and, equally, On September 8th, a large portion of the decadent race could never have so fillingly arena was ready for turing, and the cating perpetuated their memory.
and transferring of this turf was begun. The turf was cut in dorainces, 18 inches by 12 inches, and 2 inches thick and these
on flat were placet amall-gauge railway into the est in mlait
skips and taken by
Stadium. Here they were
The grass never ceased in our being styled a "nation of shop
The work was so organised that keepers.
pers. If we are, we have never been the turf was laid almost as soon as it was shamed of it. But we do think, justly
usty cut, and arrangements were made by absent one quite unfair inference which is which, on each day, no more turf was cut sometimes drawn from this epigram of than could be successfully laid on that day.
k. And it, when camping, you hear aus- Napoleon's, namely, that because we keep The tarf laying was completed by October picious noises, remember that the way to the shop successfully, we totally neglect 6th, and two weeks later, owing to the ex- etch the faintest sound is to keep your the shop window; that because we have a cellent way it had been knitting, the grass
certain corninercial shrewdness, we are had to bo cut. mouth open, for our ear has a totally unappreciative of art. From my entries as well as an outer, like the gill
orgin. If you have an experience I can disprove such a hich gave it Dus his speaking, press with your finger seen a good deal of the industrial life of
this
of the faw was sad in the course snder his ear."
in the Midlands, in Yorkshire, HOW TO TICKLE THE BOG.
and at Newcastle I hope to add to what At Ters, where every one of the 3.780) The most likely danger to let the has always been an absorbing study to nie ix attacked by a dog, and one which left me than I was before left me feeling prouder of houses was destroyed, 1,750 have been re-traveler is to constructed Dixmouse, where not one of Don't try to "good dog" him, says Mr.
And I do not believe for one moment that this original san hou remained, nw Tatobell
industrialisp and artistic development are posseeges, 467,
Sitch off your hat and hold it out 20 necessarily antagonistic, and that because Of more than 1,900 public buildings him, when he will snap at it and seize 10 A
fins kean business vision he is man
On the contrary I have stroyed in the war, 779 have been reby the brim. Now the length of your hat artistically blind.
and arm is exactly the length of your leg, always been impressed by the fact that in stored.
A cepans taken an Deber 31st, 1918, and, if you kick ut, he will get it just the business and working
Leeds an outlet for its expression. Ion Monday night, after giving due inhabiting West Flanders before the war, howling"
In such a distinguished company as this I Could anything be simpler long as nly 19 remnited. Thousands of tem
feel diffrent of saying anything which may warning fired on a crowd of German porary Kit were erected and furnished the dog will behave according to plan?
These two tracks are composed of a secret Six with everything nossary for the housi
If you are benighted in the opest "there avour of presumption on my part; but, as is civilians who refused to disperse.
would insky one layman and an onlooker, hell. Thus provided
the people are few beds more comfortable than a Germans were killed and three wounded, began to
Before work could be trick back, and last March dry ditch in England in Juse but if suggestion to you who have left your muraixture of various ninterinis known only
experience. the population numbered 281,100.
you are a law-abiding traveller you will on this generation in so unmistakable at Mr. Perry, as the result of his years, AEROPLANE CARRIERS.
note that you must not sleep within fifteen ner. Such an outlet could, I believe, be started on them, a search had to yards of the crown or centre of the rond found in that much-discussed beans of art made round about Wembley Park for the
-the art of the hoardings
particular materiais necessary, and it was U.S. PRESIDENT DECISION ·
only after three weeks' diligent search that the right kinds of material were found. WASHINGTON, June 12th.
These were taken to the Stadium and there officially trounced that the Harding's recent trip
as a penalty for the shooting of the twn French „non-eins on Saturday.
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The Bulgarian Delegation announces the receipt of a telegram from the Bulgarian Sinister at Prague stating that the people ANOTHER SHOOTING. INCIDENT. of Bulgaria "are not recognising the new, illegal Government which has isolated Sofia from the rest of the mountry, and a studiily-growing army of about 100,000 volunteers, guarding the frontiers and the
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PARIS, June 12th.
A message from Dueweldorf states that
iny
TUP RUNNING TRACKS," tracks, one of which is a true quarter- Mr. Perry has constructed two ruming wile lap, while the other gives a stight 220 jaids sprint. The straight is made possible by battling under the west end bank of the Stadium, so that the runners will begin the distance out of sight, but will
emerga from the 20 yards jonnel
saburbs of Sofia. is preparing ta nisha French patrol, threatened in the atreels showed that, of a population of 318,500 | ander the jaw, bite his tongue, and go off artistic ideal is very much anty the into the full view of the spectators. Some
the usurpers."
REPARATIONS PROBLEMS. ANGLO FRENCH DEADLOCK.
Comments
Ger-
LONDON, June 12th. That something like a Anglo-French deadlock has been reached on the repara tions question is indiented in French newspaper
Lo-day
deolaring that the British yoiwpoint is incept able and tantamount to encouraging many in her passive resistance, expressing the opinion that the situation is grave.
Love statements
ents are apparently based on sports fram Loucun that Britain has sug
of conference experts, Kated
but an auehoritative statement London to- stops have
น
night denies that any
en taken with a view to a new con ference, and says the Government has not taken any decision as regards its policy; There is no question of any imminent devolopment in this connection.
A Berlin cable states that Dr. Cuno in & speech at Karlsruhe il passivo resistance anust be continued.
NEW GERMAN EMBARGO.
COBLENCE; June 19th.
result of Mr.
TROON GOLF COMPETITIONS SENSATIONAL FAILURE OF PRO MINENT PLAYERS.
LONDON, June 12th.
for,
HOME CRICKET RESULTS.
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LONDON, June 12th.
for a few minutes. Along the line of these "places;
and only
of the more recent sports grounds in America pussess this feature, but until now there has been no Stadium in Europ with a 20 yards straight.
be
And if, either outdoors or in the cham- ber of an inn, cold feet prevent you from ends of very autres dreary bum
of notices that marred the walls and shoping, knes on a chair or tres truak
our big cities were merely and contained no pictorial art
and laid, according to Mr. Perry's They might now be called, *xaggeration, the art gallerics
fully expected that the tracks will Many of the greatest become the fastest running courses in the
C.P.R. labourers can often be seen in this praying attitude."
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whatever, without
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in the 220 straight" the absence of up. corners or curves will be a great advantage to the athlete. He will not need to bend in with the curve of the course; and again, the race will be more unly run because the disadvantage of not being ahead at the first corner will be done away with.
UNIVERSITY MEN AND BUSINESS.
aboard the only wave aeroplane carrier, At Lord's, Yorkshire defeated Middle. the President strongly believes that the sex by six wickets. For Middlesex, in the
of the great public hoardings ar, have world, and that new records will be set United States should convert some of its first innings. Hearne knocked up 175, not Bowling for Middlesex, Dursion
Mr. Tatchell admite that, like most cesses the original of battle cruisers into aeroplane carriers ; qu therefor this course will probably he took 5 for 25: For Yorkshim in the happy travellers, ho sings or whistles on hung in your loyal Academy; and many recommended to the next sitting of second innings. Holm's and Sutcliffe com- the roud. "But do you over sing in who has never given pictures a Congress.
piled 89 and TU respectively.
bed he asks.
thought a hust his interest in them The West Indies beat Essex by theme) I do. My favourite aria is Why do stimulated by a casual study of a poster, wickets at Leyton. The West Indian, the nations from The Messiah and Advertisements are now recognised
of life: Challer, ecmpiled 101 in the Grst when I want to give myself a special most necessary adjunct to the business side treat, I muffle myself up in the bedelott-s
their refinement has advanced hy inning.
Derby defeated Glamorgan at Cardiff and hallo for all I am worth. A coup's such leaps and bounds as to justify one in on the first innings. For Derby, Bestwick of tainutes of this is just splendid. Then calling the artistic. Their influenen, if
at only because
use they bring colour and decor- tien to an otherwise grey and monotonous peace with all men," At Treonthe renation of the day was took for 30 and 5 for 65, whilst Jackson compe myself for sloop, feeling
street, is surely not to be despised. May I
Mr.W. R. Later, presiding at For s parson, Mr. Tatchell shows him with all deference, suggest to you that here meeting at Caxton Hall, on May 1th, of As the first trails of the Franco-Belgian the collapse of Sarazen, who, with five in thewed insings scored 102.
Lancashire brat Surrey on the first Premiers' meeting at Brussels on June th, other Americans, including Barnes and
satisfying, the elementary love of pictorial Land Valves, told of his difcuty in try. zhe Inter-Allied High Commission has de Hoffner, the South African champica. innings at Manchester, The Lancastrian, egularly broad-minded when he re- is one possible channel for reaching, and the English League for the Taxation of
As a student of human nature the art which is hidden in the hearts of practi-ing to find openings for three
young men vided to probibit the consignment of goods Jaagle, the Frenchmen, Massey and Parkin in the first innings took 7 for marks, in his chapter on Japan, that:
traveller should pay a visit to the quartor cally everyone?
on their leaving the university, havu from unoccupied to occupied Germany, ex- Boomer and the Britishers, Wethered and 57.
Warwickshire beat Gloucestershire at where the members of the eldest profes
A COMMISSION OF VINE ARTS
bcea to
large insurance companies and cept when specially licensed, with the Vardon, exceeded 15 and thus failed to
Birmingha by tight wickels. Forsion in the world reside. There is one in
The President, in myment of tax only on primary naces-qualify.
proposing "His banks," he said, "and they all told me aries, like foodstuffs, exempted.
Barazen played in a gale of wind and Gloster, Smith is the first innings made every big town, and the method of segre rain and was in trouble from the start. 107 and Hamicom in the second 19. For gation is probably the best that has been Majesty's Ministers," said he understood they had no use for what we call educated He took right for the seemd, being Warwick, in the first innings Stephens devind, The quarter is called the Toshi. the Government were considering at the mon. If they can take young men at all. bankered frequently, and turned at 43. made 143 and Quaifr, jr., 89.
wara at Tukin, the Binti at Osika, and present moment the possibility of creating they want them with an all round general
Commission of
of Fine Arts somewhat on the education. They want young men of not He Anished in 83.
Sursex beat Notte at Horsham by seven the Fukuwars at Kobe-
American linos, to advise on all matters more than 18, who will become, simply in Hagen had a great battle. He just wickets, For Sumars, Tate took 6 for 22 The Yoshiwara at Tokio is entered by which might arise affecting the aesthetic urnes men or men with a banking mind, succeeded with 155-
a single gate called Omon, and is on the amenities of our towns and countryside and for that you do not want university The best qualifiers were Whitcombe, and 7 for 40,
Kent heat Northamptonshire by eight north side of the Asukn Park. There are Sach commissions would be advisory only, mes," Lansdowne; Syd Wingate, Wearside; Tingey, ir. Frinton: all 146; Robson, wickets at Northampton. For Kent in x wide streets and many alleys, the and would have no executive powers. Fine Amongst others were the fret innings Hardinge made 100 and girle sit behind bars in brilliantly lighted Art Commissions on these lines had been at rooms and are not allowed to solicit pan work in the United States for some time sers-by, Notwithstanding the beauty of with great success and utility.
Waterloo-place and Waterloo Bridge to com Braid, 149: Mitchel and Kirkwood, 159: Woolley 90. Tolley, 153: Duccan and Taylor, 154. Somerset beat Worcestershire at Worces- the dresses and the luxury of the room, "We should also like to see, continued
memorate the great wars of last century; ter by 145. For Somerset, White took 5 these bouses are only considered third- Sir Aston, "some stops being taken towards are the battles of Jutland and the feat of
clast The ground-class houses for 33 and 5 for to.
merely a great national war memorial to com- Zeebrugge, the battles on the Mame and show photographs of their inmates, and memorata the Great War. We have Tra- the Somme, at Vimy and Dantanelles, to go the first-class ones fitura no display at agar-square and Nelson's Coleman, and unrecorded in this country for the inspira
"(Joniinued at foot of next column.) tion of our successor
BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.
UNDERSTANDING ́ POSSIBLE.
LONDON, June 12th. The British Government is preparing a reply to the Russian Noto, which pro bably will be delivered in the course of the week. Well-informed quarters believe Goodenbeach. 147. the Bussian nesurancces will be satis. factory and should end the controversy. INDIA'S RAINS COMMENCE BOMBAY, June 19th. The monsoon has broken.
The qualifying Amerieras were Mac- donald Smith. 152: Aulbach, 155; Farrell, 167: Clarke, Diegel and Hagen, 159,
Eighty-eight players compate in the competitica proper on Thursday.
Lelerstershire heat Hampshim at Ports mouth by 104. For Leicester, Goary took 5 for 21 and 7 for 40.
all"