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SHIPBUILDING LOCKOUT.
100,000
BRITISH WORKERS
AFFECTED.
LONDON, March 26th. The shipbuilding employers have decided on a national lock-out in the shipyards, affecting 100,000 men, as the striking co-
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[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE) WORLD CHESS TOURNAMENT.
New Yons, March 28th, In the eighth round of the chess toyun- ment, Capablanca drew with Maroczy.
LATER,
Tartakower and Edward Lasker drew.
The vote in the chamber was most in-gineer at Southampton refused to resume Alekhine defeated Reti.
work pending a discussion with a view to a settlement,
expected, there being only 100 members present.
Premier Poincare, who was in an ad-
jacent room delivering a statement before the Furrien Affairs Committer as regards the Treaty of Fausaune, apparently did not think that his attendance in the
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Chander was necessary,
The Fensions Bill was voted by the Chamber at the end of 1923, and by the Senate in February last, hat the Senate adopted, the Tiovernment's recommenda. "tinis reducing the pensions of workers on the ground of evening. This aroused the Opposition parties of the Left, who are championing the 'cause of the work- ers. The Government insisted upon ag Ceptance of the Senate's amendment, and
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The Government were defeated on the vote on this mution, the Chamber's vot ing system permitting rutes being rast
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The shipbuilding employers have agresi to withhold the nunonnement of the date of the lock-out until April 1st, to enable Lle men's Unions to make another attempt to induce the striking Southamp ton engineers to resume work.
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LONDON LOAN ĮSSUE,
CITY OF AMSTERDAM LOAN.
LONDON, March with. The issue has been arranged in London to three of a City of Amsterdam two million sterling long at 54 per cent, price below par, with fifty years clarveney, redeemable in anmal drawings at par with burrowers' option to redeem wholly or partly after ten years. jim
All tourists are believed to be safe. Houses, vineyards and olive plautations were carried away and a number of fish. ing boats sunk,
DOCTOR LASKER SECOND.
LATER.
By defeating Reti. Alekhinë ousted Doctor Lasker from the first position in the World's Chess Tournament. Doctor Lasker is now second. Reti and Tarta- kower tie for third place.
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SOVIET RECOGNIZED BY -CANADA.
BEST INTERESTS OF BOTH
COUNTRIES."
OTTAWA, March 27th.
NEWS.
From Our Own Correspondent.]
SHANGHAI NEWSPAPER OFFICE
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LATE HOUR
ON FIRE.
STILL BURNING AT
A LAST NIGHT,
SHASCHAI, March 27th. Fire broke out at the offer of the Shunghai Times at seven o'clock this evening. A telegram handed in to the Shanghai Telegraph Office by our corre pondent at 8.40 pin stated that it was still burning.
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CHINESE MARCONI LOAN.
AHEAD OF THE MAIL. fraoM INDIAN PAPENS. ] INCOME TAX `FRAUD.
THE MANILA FIRES ENTIRE ESCOLTA BLOCK WRAPPED IN FLAMES.
The Manila Timra says, the damage LONDON, March 3rd....... Adamond merchant, Samuel Heary caused by the fire which on the night of Hurris, of Hatton Garden, was sentenced the 25th inst. envelopel the entire Escolta to six months' imprisonment in the block where Hencuck's, the Hamilton- seccrd division and a fine of £3,000 and Brawn Shoe Store, the Hub and other payment of costs at the Old Bailey for
Pro concerns are situated is estimated at ap- making false income tax returns. sreuting counsel stated that Harris con-proximately F1.000.000. The Mayor later fessed in December, 1921, he made false estimated the loss at 1,500,000 pesos.). returns and understated his profits for five years 5 16,420 whereon £4.54 The blaze spread along Calles Escolta, income tax should have been paid. Flo Piupin; Martinëz, and David shortly after bail 25,000 to over this. Investigation it started in a Chinese tienda in the rear concealed profits of of the Hamilton-Brown Store at 6,37 pas showed further £51.200, the loss to revenue totalling £10,502, of which Harris had since paid It was extinguished at 11.45 pm.
Most of the loss was covered by inspir Mr. Justice Shearman in giving judgance. The Heacock Company lost about- ment observed that the system whereby Pam0,000, according to Sammel.F. Gaches, Harris, when he sold diamonds and
£30,000.
pearls, returned no profit because, until president of the firm. It is insured for the whole stock was sold, he was not P2,000,000 with Lloyds of London. The DEPEATED DEMANDS FOR UNPAID certain whether there was going to be building, owned by Dr. Burke, is also
INTEREST.
LONDON, March 28th,
Mr. C. Harnsworth drew attention" to
Replying to M. Yasikoff. head of the the fact that the British helders of the Soviet trade delegation in Canada, who Chinese Marconi Loan had not received
HONDURAS REVOLT.
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ment in the matter.
Mr. Ponsonby, Under Secretary of Stute for Foreign Affairs, replied that the default had been the subject of repented representations to China.
The a profit, was obviously fraudulent, practice was stated to be not unknown.in the commercial world. It must dis appear. the sooner the better.
INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.
LONDON, March 4th. The severe variable weather conditions
insured.
Loss of the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Store amounted to about F105,000, Mr. Seaver said. The business was insured for
P00,000.
Several vérsions of the fire's "origin
The latest police report stated
No. 125, Escolta, is occupied by, E. Hearoek Ca. The Manager, Mr. S F. finches, stated that the contents and damage could not be estimated aniil an inventory is taken. The building is own- ed by Dr. Wm, Burke, of No, 46, Aviles. Falued at P550.000. Not insured. Dam- age not estimated. Rooms Nos. 403, 407.
DISASTROUS CLOUD. BURST,
ONE HUNDRED FATALITIES. enquired whether Britain's repgnition of interest since August, 1921, and be sug- all over the country, with rain, snow and were current and investigations ne the Soviet Republies comprehended Cana-gested pressure upon the Chinese Govern-Aric winds are doubtless largely respon-being made as to whether the blaze was
sible for the acuteness of the present in of incendiary origin, ROME, March 26th.
duraza epidemic, which is overwhelming About one hundred people were killed, the Premier, Mr. » MacKenzie King, tlie Opposition introduced a motion refers the result of a cloudburst, and land has written stating in the best interests of
out being simply run off my leg." The doctors, Oué prominent doctor said: both countries Canada is prepared, to ring the Bill to committee with a view to slide at Amalfi.
recognise the Union of Soviet Socialistic
Although the present outbreak is com- paratively mild, in nowise cemparable in recision.
Republics.
deadly effect with that experienced a few years ago, one London doctor said the number of victima is expidly approaching the Bgures of is so far as his own general practice was congeravid. A mum- In the King's 'Beuch action betubenber of City Brins are suffering badly, with thirty per cent. of their staffs nway WASHINGTON, March 9th-
not free, the Mr. James A. Malcolm against the Government offers are The rival revolutionary leaders a Honduras have combined to establish Mazoni Wireless Telegraph Company for Mistry of Pensions having hundreds The gote was on an Opposition motion ALLIES' MILITARY CONTROL order, and have agreed to the issull of commission in connection with the pro- for referring the Prusions Bill back to the Finaner Committee with a view to conciliating the views of the Senate and
-on behalf of absentee Dezuities.
VOTE ON PENSIONS BILL
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the Chamber. The Government opposed reference to the Committee on, the ground
of urgency.
M: Lasteyrie made the question one of confidence in the Government.
Upon the announcement of the figures, 271 votes to 254, the Chamber adjourned. Premier Poincare was not present ut the sitting.
It is expected that President Millerand will ask M. Peincare to reconstitute tho -Cabinet,
PREMIER AND PRESIDENT.
LATERS A uniqué, states that President Millerand strongly urged M. Paincare to present himself again in the Chamber and the Senate this afternoon, in order to receive another vote, but M. Poinenre Batly refused..
M. BARTHOU TO FORM CABINET } Poineare, whit left the Elysee M. smiling, told the journalists that he had finally and irrevocably decided not to remain in powir.
expected that President It is now Millerand will call on M. Barthou to for a Cabinet.
SURPRISE AND REGRET IN LONDON.
LONDON, March 6th. Premier Poineare's resignation created
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[Amalfi is a tourist resort with a population of 8,000, situated on the Gulf of Salerno in the province of Campasin,.| Italy, and chiefly noted for its old walls and bastions.)
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IN GERMANY.
LONDON, March 26th.
RIVAL REVOLUTIONARY CHIEFS COMBINE.
ACTION IN KING'S BENCH,
LoxDos, Later.
a proclamation making General Dapillased - wireless" telegraph applies to provisional President.
The elections will be held so011.
TIRED OF PROHIBITION?
China, Mr Justics Acton decided that the defrudants suceveiled with ents con-
RWAY
LIVERHULME ESTATES.
In the House of Cominus, replying to Sir F. Hall. Mr. Arthur Penworthy, Under, } Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said the Allies proposed to resin military CONGRESS ASKED TO ALLOW THE tingent upon payment zo plaintiff of con-of all lots except Gabon Park, which control of Germany, to which they were entitled by the Treaty of Versailles. "Negos tiations were at present in progress with the German Government with regard to future proceedings in the matter of the arrest of Herr Quidde.
BRITISH WORLD -FLIGHT. SQUADRON LEADER MACLAREN REACHES LYONS.
SALE OF BEER.
ALBANY, March 20th. New York State Senate, by 27 votes to 20, passed a resolution 10 memorialise Con- gress urging the amendment of the Pro- hibition Act s as to legalise the sale af wine and beer.
All the Democrats, except one absenter. and two Republigans, rated in favour of the resolution.
APPOINTMENT DECLINED.
BUDAPEST. March 26th,
HAVRE, March 26th. Squadron Leader Maclaren again start. ed for Lyons at eleven o'clock this morning.
LATER. Squadron Leader MacLaren's Hying-boat Mr. Harding, former President of the Vulture has arrived he Lygus
United States Federal Reserve Board, has declined the offer of appointment as Squadron Lendor Maclaren has left for League of Nations Commissioner for Bun- Rene
gary in connection with the reconstruction loan.
LYON, March 26th.
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LANCOLN HANDICAP RESULT. OUTSIDERS RUN SECOND AND
THIRD.,
Landes, March seth The result of the Lincolnshire handicap was as follows:
Sir Galahad 1. Exander
Grave Fairy.....
THE TOMB OF TUT. AT THE BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION:
and 408, 4th floor, were occupied by the School International 'Correspofidence Contents: hooks, farniture, etc.. valued.
for P33,000 with Smith, Dell & Co, Stevenson & Co..and Hunter Ker Co Room No. 301, 3rd floor, is occupied by Braun and Rosedale Co, advertising agents for Commercial Art. Contents P1,000. Not insured. Daulage by water
at P100 Totally destroyed. Insured
estimated at P.30..
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LUNDON. March 4th.. Apathy of buyers at the suction poster. day offering Lord Loverhulme's Isle of Lewis estates, resulted in the withdrawal No. 12. Escolta, ground-floor, is deer-
Contents pied by Hamilton Brown shoe C mission on £60,000 when rieved frons, frtebed £500, or twopence halfpenny an Manager, Geo. H. Seaver.
aere, bracing extrasive 6shing and P15,000. Totally destroyed." Insured inv the Chinme Government.
shooting rights.
Po0.000 by E. E. Elser Co. nd athers. The building is owned by Calvo Irure, EX-IMMIGRATION OFFICER FOUND' residence unknown, business address Calvo Irure Furniture Store, X», 134-38, T. Pimpin. Value of milding not known. If insured or not, not known..........
Mr. Malcolm, with Mr. Birchall, now deceased, obtained the sole agency for China from the Marconi f'ompany, who undertook to pay five per cent. comunis sign on all business done by thethselves with the Chinese "Government.
-Mr. Malcolm claimed commission on three contacts, and alternatively claimed dannges on the ground that the third contract between the defendants and the Chinese Government was a beach of con. tract giving Mr. Malolm the sole agency
in China.
The Marconi Company admitted that Commission was payable under the first contract, but denied that it was payabla ander the twas later contracts; and alleg- along careful guarded on off
any bad been Tottenham Court Road, London, the lasted breach of agreement it resting place of Tut-Ankh-Amen has been waived by the plaintif.
faithfully that the nailest produe hieroglyphies on the dead King's clothes! cbest can be read by Egyptologists,
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There were 27 runners The winner won by three lengths, with two lengthy separat- ing second and third
b)
This remarkable reproduction, which is the size of the original tomb at Luxor, has The betting was as Edlows: --9 to 2 agst, constructed by experts for display at Sir Galahad; 100 to 1 agst. Evander; Bad the British Empire Exhioition at Wemb 40,10 1 agst Grave Fairy.
The place betting was & to 4 ugst, Sirey. It has been superintended by Mr.
Arthur Weignil, who was
the other"...
"surprise at a degree of regret in off Galahad, and proportionate odds against opening of the tomb, and at at the
ial circles in London on account of the excellence of the relations growing out of the recent exchange of Notes by the two Premiere. The atmosphere thus created is not likely to be entirely dis- sipated by the advent of a new Govern ment, but it is felt that a Government of the extreme Left, och as M. Barthou
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HOME FOOTBALL.
Lesvos, March 26th.
In the Seattish League Airdrie and two goals each. Hamilton defeated Fal- kirk by two goals to one.
out by Sr. Aumonder, the well-known architec tural lptor, whose stone carvings adorn many of the fines; buildings in London.
Wonderful chairs of ivory, and ebony, fend some Fongated lions and cows, golden chariats, chests, aramal binck slut who guard the entrance to the shrinmall these have faithfully copied for the Exhibi.
PIRACY IN CHINESE WATERS LADY M.P. ASKS QUESTION IN THE COMMONS.
LONDOS. March 26th.
In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Philip (who was formerly Miss Mabel Russel, actress), Mr. C. G. Ammon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, pointed out that vessels on the Chinn station were continually pat rating with the jees of checking piracy, but that a stricter supervision over pas engers at port of departare was the only effective preventive. He understood that Colonies, was awaiting a report from the Governor of Hongkong on the subject.
SINGAPORE AGAIN..
GUILTY,
"No. Jos, T. Pimpin,, and 115, Escolta, is occupied by the Bargain Store, Ma ager, D. Esstein. Contents P100,000. Not insured. Damage by water about P10,000.
LONDON, March 6th, e Andrew Hitchef formerly Inmigration
to the Government of Prine Officer Edward land, who was charged with fal pretences, sppeared at the London Sessions today and pleaded not guilty, He declared that he had nine similar deals
No. 17-19, Escolta, is occupied hy with ex-officers receiving a total sum of the Bazar La Union, ground Bour, own- 5,000 as pet. fie bad ass option oned by Hanna Bejar & Co. Contents. the hand in question. The defence stated Pr0,000. Damage by fire and water that Mitchell did not represents to the Poo, Insured for P43,000 with War Procutors that the land he was selling ner. Barnes & Co., and Pasife Commer way Government land. The change in
lies in Prince Edward Island had cial Co.
THE LEGITIMACY BILL.”
The building Nos. 115 to HC. Esculla, wrecked the whole ghemu,
Mitchell was found guilty, but sentepes and from Nos. 110 to 119. T. Piupin, is was postponed. The Chairman hoped owned by the Philippine National Bank. that the Government of Prince Edward Valued at P100,000. Insured for 100,0
Co. and others.. Damage to building is Island would be able to help in repaying by H. E. Elser & Co., National Exchange the money lost by the three prosentors
estimated at P80,000. The second flake is used by the Philippine National Bank - ns hodega. Stationary and record LONDON, March 7th. books valued at: P70,000 were totally de- After an energetic disenssion to-day, stroyed. Not insured. One of the rooms the House of Lords, by 54 votes to 18, upstairs is occupied by Dr. Edgar "f passed the amendment moved by the Lenhoff, of No. 150, Herran. Contents Archbishop of Canterbury, excluding from furniture, etc., value at P15,000 Dum the beneft of Lord Buckmaster's Legiti-age about P10,000. Insured for P2,300. acy Bill children born when either in the name of Mr. Flood, who is now
on his way to the United States parent was married to a third person. The bill was passed through committee.
ARMY ACCOUNTING.
Nos. 110-12. T. Pinpin, is occupied by the Hub Tailoring Co., owned by Sancho Salamaren, of No. 6. Provenir. Contents P20,000, insured for P15,00g Lý E E Elner & Co. Damage. P10,00
LONDON, March 8th. Sweeping changes are advocated in the Nos. 131-36, T. Pispin, is occupied by report of the Committee presided over by
a furniture store owned by Calso e it farmer on the administra-trure. Dausage by water only. Owners "No. 14-16, T. Piupin, is occupied by tion and accounting for Army expendi- could not be leated. ture The Committee declares that a
is likely to form, with M. Paineare in Queen's Park played n drawn game with tion tomb will have three chambers, each Mr. Thomas, Secretary of State for the proper system accounting which is Esther Furniture Store. Damaged by
opposition, would be less stable than a underate Left Ministry headed by M Poincare.
M. MILLERAND INSISTENT.
PARIS, March, 2650 Trged by President Millel to form a new Ministry. 3. Poineare asked for time to consider, ami he promised to reply to-morrow.
Losos, March 20th.
It is practically certain that M. Poin- care will resume the Premiership
MINISTERS' HASTY MEETING.
PARIS, March 26th."
In the Scottisli Cup semi-final replay at Glasgow Aberdeen and Hibernians played a goalless draw.
OBITUARY.
"FAMOUS ORGANIST DEAD,
LONDON, March path. The death is announced of Sir Walter
Parratt.
The
4:xnet
the net is of the original. Is an ante room will be the golden couches, the best and the chariot wheel, just na they were found in the Luxor tomb; and at the m trance will be the two black guardians of the inner shrine.
The shrine itself is 20 feet wide, 10 fort lon
10 feet 6 inches deep. As fresh discoveries are made during the ogres
1841. He was educated at the Collegeduced as gun as they are known. School, Huddersfield, and privately. His
QUEENSLAND PREMIER
SPEAKS
through which would lead to greater
LAWLESSNESS IN CHINA. STATEMENT BY MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD.
Mr. E. W. Brown, Manager, Braun ber wanting in the past and arged a con.. necessary to the efficiency of the anny has water only. Owner could not be locate plete change of system in administration Resilale Co., of room No. 301, Heacock from the War Office downwards and the building, stated that shortly after the fire decentralisation of accounting as far as started he went to the above mentioned individual establishments and regimental room. and from there he saw the fire. units, also the npalgamation of the Royal coming out from the fear part of the IN LONDON,
Army Pay Corps al Corps of Military Hamilton Brown Shoe Store. Investig- Acconpinats under the Adjutant Gezera! tion will be continued." Loxos, March 26th. of excavations"nt Luxor, they will he re
Mr. Theodore, Pituier of Queensland. to the forces subject to Parliamentary re quirements, The report considers that h produced and placed in the tomb at speaking at a dinner at the Knights of committee should be appointed for the Wembley.
the Round Table, said if by delaying
purpose of making detailed recommenda Alter The third chamber at Laxor, the the commencement of work on the Singa- tions regarding it. It remarks: [Sir Walter Parratt, K.C.V.O., one of Treasure House, has not yet been opened. the greatest men in the British musical | It will be left empty in the first place, but Port base some process could be carried the most careful consideration we are`o1] world, was born on the 10th of February, all its contents will be faithfully reprmity among the nations, nobody could opinion it is essential: to the proper
In the House of Commens last month After the vote, M. Poincare and the
ibility that decentralisation should be other. Ministers bastily met in n side
One of the most remarkable objects in say that the delay was fatal. He realized development of administrative respon- zoom of the Chamber and decided to musical talents were marked in him at the tomb is the King's tailor's that in the event of a clash in the Pacific, carried eventually to its ultimate point, Commander Bellairs (Maidstove, proceed to the Elysee in a body. They an early age, and from the outset of his dummy To save himself the trouble of Australian interests might be affected, namely, the regimental unit. It believes asked for a statement with regard to lost no time after the result of the vote young mathood he muude rapid progress hring frequently reasgred and fitted for and they would be blind if they did not such increase of administrative respon the protracted negotiations between the was announced at sooh, and Premier in his art He was organist, successive-his clothes, Tutankhamen had a reproduc- Kuard against the possibility of disaster.sibility would not interfere with training. Diplomatie Body aral China concerning Poincare tendered his resignation to y, of Armitage Bridge Church, Cirent tinn, of Birlf made from his exact The policy of the British people, however, The Committee is far from advocating un- the policing of the railways and the Ed- President Millerand" at 12.15.
Mr. MacDonald, Prime Minister and Witley Church, Wigan Parish Church, and measurements, on which his clothiers fitte was not aggrandiment, but a desire to The Cabinet, under the presidency of later of Magdalen College, Oxford. Anil his new clothes. This dummy which ee the British race develord in its necessary chesseparing, but many Reales papping of white men and women.
own conception of freedom. "Japan and of allowances cannot fail to be wasteful as
and anid The Chinese Government have President Millerand, sat till 1.15, when big step in advancement was made when has been carved out of soil wood, has
maximum ordinary expenditure it was announced that Premier Poin he was appointed Organist at St.
to the pin-holes Australia were going to loon ont in the they must be fixed high enough to cover Secretary of State for Foreign Affair been reproduce even
future in the Pacific and it would be therefore must be excessive in many Kasured the foreigu representatives at Bir nude by the Atters care's resignation had been accepted.. Ceorge's Chapel Royal, Windsor,
Peking that they regard the whole matter Walter, who was knighted in 1892, was a The great golden lions that form the benefit to the world if they lived in nmity.
of railway pulicing and protection as am Past Grand Organist of the Freemasons. king's couch are covered with heaten gold He thought the hope of the world lay
urgent, problem of China's internal ad leaf. He was Mus. Duc. (Hon) R.AM.; The immerse alabaster perfuine in the League of Nations, Capt. Toyoda,
ministration and are fully conscious of LONDON, March 11th.
their responsibility for a practical solu- Honorary Fellow of Magdalen College, vases from the tomb, the chest of iver Japanese Naval Attache, was among the Oxford, Hon. Mus Doc., Oxford,. Cam-chony and gold, the fontitools and guests.
A Paris message sate the representatives. tion, and it is understood that they lives bridge and Durham, and a member of food boxes will all be in the tomb at found in
of Great Britain, France, Helland and already taken steps to reorganise thos
As regards tha: the Associated Board of the Royal Wembley exactly as they were
Egypt
Belgium discussed with, the Ministry of railway police force. Academy and the Royal College of Music.
reproduction of the Tomb has
taken! From 1008 to 1918 he held the post of
Public Works the question of arranging general guestion of the protection of Che Government have desyntched renew-" It was decided that changes be made ed orders to provincial authorities to re ation of summer and winter time.
IF POINCARE REFUSES.
PARIS, March 26th.
3. Poincare was interviewed by the Presidents and members of the Senate. and the Chamber Inst night. It is believed that he will accept the task of forming in new Cabinet. It is stated that in the event of a refusal, 31. Millerand is deter mined to accept only Cabinet which identical with M. Poincure's.
SIAMESE LOAN.
LONDON, March 26th.
SUMMER AND WINTER TIME.
Professor of Music at Oxford University. a right brigandiers,
BOURSE. UNAFFECTED.
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The resignation of the Cabinet has had no impression whatever upon the Bourse.
months to prepare, and it is not tIt is understood that the new issue Music in Ward's life of Queen Vicat, Wembley has been completed, and the 23,000,000, brazing interest at 6 per cent, walls of the shrine will soon be erected torin, Sir Walter, who was a member under the earth. In April visitors will be at the price of 951, will appear on Friday of the Athenam Clah, was a great chess able to walk into the depths of the tomb player, and for two years captained the and read the strange hieroglyphics that Oxford eight chosen to play against surrounded the King in his chamber of Cambridge.]
death
Lonox, Later.
The subscription list for the Siamese an opens today The Biamese foar has been clowed,
by night in the first Saturdays of April double their efforts in the prosecution of and October respectively, conditional on this essential duty, and the inatter was the change heing made a week earlier if made the subject of especial referezes hgc the first Saturday in April was Faster the President in his inaugural adifyese
in October 19th Jast