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NEWS.
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MISSIONARIES LEAVE. KWEILIN.
SussGRAI, June 18th.
THE JAPANËSE EARTHQUAKE.
BEITISH LADIES' DECORATED;
Loxpay, June toth.
An interesting new experiment in tem-
reported ten Lincoln, where a large
EDUCATION IN MISSION SCHOOLS.
A CHINESE CRITICISM. A good_der" of attention has attracted to an article written by one
been
THE STORY OF THE "TIMES." "LONDON'S "FAMOUS DAILY,
spent a
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·ter: tines
sried their apprenticeship as mechanics | Osler of the British Empire for their articles in both Chinese and foreign sm" He was a journa; | of, the coming of the South African she is under no illusions us to the eco-
in local engineering works are about to heroic efforts and self-sacrificing work
for the sufferers. mail for the othelds of North Borneo where thy will become a sistant, drillers, and will be trained in" the work of sh
taining oil for the propulsion of machi- [RECTERS AMERICAN SERVICE) were only used to make converts, and Walter but it was to Mr. Mubery Bells grams which did ng single regular at American industry ou the whole nust..
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RUSSIAN ROYALTY'S
REMAINS.
LATEST CARLES. :
U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM. STRONG REPRESENTATION,
The American
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strange
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had
to
In de Mlin General Janin, the former fell athletes, # gymnasts, 2 boxers, ) { Chinese version, and it is well known in hunt idea as to why he had arrivwli primes »ncouraged the personal note in ibs) 1410.000. They will be the greatest suffer
manager had appointed for himself two) THE RIVALRY" OF "RACE. Assistant Managers, and thers was thus
stablished a tradition of official hostility THOUGHTS ON U.S. IMMIGRATION between the management anch the edito
LAWS. In a recent issue of the Curie? Mogal departments Fortunately.
in those
The Times in the course of an article appears an interesting description days, the journal had no serious rival, of the history of the Liars newspaper, it was the newspaper in London of lap from the pen of Mr. F. Harcourt Kitchin, gest as well as most influential circular the recent amershent of the American of Benner Copplestone. The artich is som The Churt: Missionary Society has Tseng Yu Hao, and published in the known do literacy cercles under the name tien, and could run itself, though mitor imigration law says!
and manager fought with one another be
Other immigrants, who are practically" Mr. J. H. Thomas has resumed his received a telegram stating that" Bishon Shanghai Shihshth Wongpaw. The fol-piled from the advance chapters of a hook hind the KS," And; fortunately, all European, are actually much more
desorbing the adventures nisi experience when powerful rivals did arrive, tradi Holden and his party of missionaries.Į lowing is a translation :--
of the author in Penting Hou Square c'e enal bostility and eine a thing of the affected than the Japanese, but in a dif has left Kweilin for Yingehow.
"Reeratly the Turkish Government during is assertion with the obl ne past. In these days Mr. Molerle Belferent way. The year 1800 was chosen by, closed all the niissionary schools there,detinga-bel priau tas present Times from was the controfies of the editorial staff, Congress because before that year those The Educational Commissioner. 'nt Muk- 1st to 19, and with the journal under an his early experience as a cornspop who sought the shores of America were They den also approached the Japanese Goythe Northeafte regime in 1000 und) hent in Eg were readily not calls in for the greater part northerners.
ift some ed-for of
Her his editorship.
came chiefly from England, Ireland, anil ernment urging that all schools in Sonta. Prior Wht Canthridge; 1 from foreign sources. The one great Germany. In later years they have come Home news was ever sacrificed to that Scotthud, from Scandinavia, and from Manchuria should be controlled by one) YORUHAN, June 16th. Miss Catherine Dalton, Matron of the authority so as to avail overlapping, and Kaebin was a
teaching at the Oxford object of the old Times was its disores in ever-increasing numbers from Central Horary nigration within the Kanpier is Yakobaina Hospital at the time of the establish a standard system. Since thesey College, and afterwards work from cominen human interests. But for and Southern Europe. America wishes to
earthquake. And Miss North Little reports were published in the newspapers
for four years at life assurance in sigu news cost mundy. The daily stand restore the former balance. She means to assistant
investel been discussion ns to the members of yourse inen, whis, have combining Conveniste on Saturday with the Christian Visionary Schools in China. London," Thirty years ago he says, ing charges of the foreign tras pagrere the only white man's land, but a land in which, as far as possible, the per columu amonated generally have myself written malition in the eyes of
.uana
par volumu It was not northern or Nordlie, stock predominates. outsider. + until the newspapers on this subject, and I menin
his application to: A shetlar of War that there arrived eppiration, inomie handiep which she is imposing upon take this opportunity of drawing, ute its staff was the result of a happs in journalis Prior to this, tion to a very important matter.
tion. The
governing proprietar was Jr. poured out vast sms on pecals and tele herself by this restriction of cheap labour. Trividiral American citizens will gain, "In the beginning Christian Schools'
the
august but kindly assistant manager, train missionaries, About 1836, the than buisteed is forth outer simeriber to the dwindling mnks of those ainust inevitably suffer, The great trans-
whs tally read the paper." "It was part Chinese Government. in treaties with England and Fraries rerugnized the After long days and fruities owe of the journal's unwritten law that the continental railway lines were target laid mission of the Tho was not he lively by Italians. There are mining towns preaching and propaganda of Christianity interviews, Alr. Kitebiu resolved upon or entertaining. It existel to l inform where hardly a word of English is spoken. throughout China. In the treaty of 1860 very strang, cours-that with France it NEW Yonk, June 18th.
was faid down that anywhere so, though not at the Times Pull copy was always safe; Mr. Fork has borne witness to the pro- bright stuff, had we allowed it in pass feirney of Polish artisura in his works.
· Olympic contestants Roman Catholics were to be allowed to 1 of just going to the City Office suit | merely because we ourselves could, IN FRANCE AND CHINA.
brighe stuff, might have his supply is henceforth to be greatly Date
reneed. It is calculated that tahans sailed on the 44, Amerten today to the rent and own landmmt also build houses, taking up may quarters there,” Paurs, June with.miyer of 234, comprising 100 tincs and This clause, however, was only in the when he met there weewed him with down upon us a grave, reprylf from the will now enter the country at the rate of
kindness, yet not one of thes editur's room."
In former days the just over 4.000 a year, instead of abuut wrestlers, 7 cyclists, 17 feneers, 10 oars that the Catholics Bribed a high Chinese
what was to be done with him,
tuws, but in the days of Moberly Bell the chief of the French Military Mission iuuen, and 30 men and women swim ufficial to add this clause after the Treaty ami
From that time the f Arvertheles, I carried on. Duties ITA Spual treatment of new was digers: But the proportons of other races will also be reduced, Great was agreed to. Siberia, relates how he brought back to mers.
Christians have opened many schools and invented. For
ented for awek ng arrangements aged in favour of the cold, impusive, in Britons are the lust diminution at France and handed over in Greeble in
haman not which repelled the younger any EARLIER CABLES. colleges, and their numbers are still in-
a salary
generation of rendes and played havoë. creasing. Aerording to reports issued be hat beat made for paying hers with the circulation. Notable writers on the race instinet thus overrides rcononuc It is certainly not in Amerien only that "October, ta, to the furnigy Russian
the Christian missionaries there were in The cashier had never heard of me BRITISH IN MEXICO.
1820, 350 elementary schools. 256 secon- for taking of the Thurs Music and the Drama; were restricted in considerations.
seemed to be
Dow in my campaign
As we have too much Aribassador, M. Begiers, the reaming of the Car, Czarina nod "children.
dary schools, and 27 special schools and I was not really wanted. I had no pace, and Literature and Book Reviews universitiese and the total number of stu- definite duties, and Moberly Bell woulsi
were considered a positive nuisance,
pears," mutalis ainland's in Canada, in bol
NEW YORK. June 13th.
"Reviews of book-under the grimly Australia, in South Africa, and in many slents was 2000,000 which is about a fifth have been content never to have seen from Mexico City states that of all, the Chinese students in the Reheard of me again. Nertheless, when I ironical heading of Books of the Week other places. It was only the other day A message
-used to accumulate in long galley proofs, that the new Rhodesian Government de- the Mexican Foreign Office, explaining public.
wret holdy, tnting that I had joined the threatened expulsion of the British
REGISTRATION OF HIS SCHOOLS. and would he kindly give instructions that cores of them, until they could correctlycided to limit the future entry of Indians, #gdut, Mr. Cumains, agr.)
The bas
There has been a great deal of dis-hould be paid £1 a week, the marvellous have been decribed as Bank of List whose elatus almost dominate the politics Month and almost as Rooks of Last Year. of Kenya, Lard Rosebery quet: spoke of brensa stau non grate with the Mi
thing happened; Orders were given to
between Asia- the secular autagonis SEWA enn Government. It alleges that he has "qussion about these Christian schools, heen discourteous, and wilfully made in and it is evident that there is a generale in die form, and there I was
There is a touch reminiscent of Max and Europe; and there seems, indeed, to Correct statement to Britain with regard consensus of apinim that they should stashed,
THE OLD TIMES, ***
Adeler or Jerome in Mr. Kitchin de an uncontrollable antipathy between to local heidents. Mexico has twice asked be some auderstanding between the mis.
Eastern and Western civilizations. The Thus it may be said that Mr. Kitchin,scription of the disposal of mellanvous Britain to recall his lat Britain suppensionaries and the Government. Mays
men cunnected with these school holiespa ring of being adopted himself noterial. His frank description of fash European races that come to Americs, shocked.at-the kidnapping in bestreetstod hiin.
The statement claims that Mr Cumin that opinion. For instance, Dr. P. W nuopied the journal.
fifth wheel over matter is intensely diverting.
merged. generally speaking, in a more or masters niversity at Banking, has urged the cotes, he became acquainted with It was new's no longer; its day had who remain, distinct and unassimilatte
less common type. Not so the Japanese, the Christian missionaries to register the technique of
What we wern instructo objection is made to the Japanese as Hour Square at passed
e to do- often did it myself-way to work of £5 The nihent
take this mass of old proat and stal individual citizens. There is no political The Japanese Association has appointed a committee to
have the civic virtues to an unusual de- report on the subject of registration. small in the eye of young men who have copy and to bring it up to date for the animosity against them,
Bringing Formerly the Chinese Government had so experienes of the spacious days of eaten rubbish up to date meant changingree. They are notoriously sober, indus
nineties. Multiply it by aten took up an attitude of non-interference the medle with these Christian schools, but when two, make a further addition for faxesterday, into the day of the week, and trims, and law-abiding. Hut to difference Fan Yuan Lion was Minister of Extra-ation, and you will get something over writing, wherever mule nerary by offs of mee is added a peculiarly sharp formx all this conditions disagreeable or unpossible to tion he studied the question, and 112, a week as a post war piva. xion of time, last work in the nce of of economic rivalry. They can live in
most interesting tech of this old farming and gd news for that all Christian schools should be re-
in then, some of it did not. Every line poor shelter. They work long hours, ani in constitution and its atmosphere that got in took up the pes of real work well. They are proverbially effi gistered. The registration WBS to be themes of the Walters which came to an ofthe next day's it. Some of it got little sustenance, and are satisfied with They are in fact tho eficient. ffected by the local educational com missioners. Fr also appointed a comit was unqus. No present-day new fresh news, and thet which did not get cut.
paper, constituted and conducted as it in came up again to be brought up to They outwork their white competitors aid undersell them. Wherever a groupi mission, headed by Jen Hung Chien, to
was could keep for twelve months out of date once more” investigate and report on the Christian universities. But it was laid down as the Bankruptcy Const. To this end the This alter sheet of the journal, we are of Japanese workers settle, the white mas
long told, was ** condition of registration that there old I'mer nearly came; yet in hal
more than a mortuary- it was in econotuically driven off the field. There For its money, and in it day made a morgue. Once, indeed. Mr. Kitchin have been many examples of Japanese ligious education should be amended to
chanel upon one of his own actie who have maintained a high standard "of suit Chinese susceptibilities, and that many fortunes," Don-couverts should not be forced to In those days the proprietorship and whiels had been lying in type for more living, both in California and in British white attend Sunday services. As a result, very constitution of the journal appears to have than six years, After such, lapse of time, Colpulia: but in the main, and especially few missionary schools registered. been extraordinarily complex Tarrd were he says, he had not the courage "tant first, they hopelessly underent
At the time of the issue of this order three distinct properties and two distince bring it up to date. And all this one Labour.
gestion. this accumulation of home and These are fundamental unuses" of an certain Christian educationalist tallet of proprietors
The this properties were: the Times foreign news, of special articles reviews tagonism, and it is idle to ignore the me that if the, Chinese Government
as a newspaper; the building in which and letters was the result of divided cou possibility of ultimate conflict in the Pari- pressed for the abolition of Christian
it was housed and carried on and the trol and lack of system. Much good uns he, distant though it may be The Japan contract for print ng the paper, together was spoiled and fost by this refusal of these are an unbitions eure, who have sule with the plant for printing. In my day controlling powers to scrap the old. The marvellous anterial progress during the
The
of the other Russian prinors, it is stated, were buried in Peking, furua.. ITALIAN "SOCIALIST
KIDNAPPED.... NEWSPAPER XASAGEN ARRESTED,
Ross, June 16th. Italian "public aginion is profoundly
ONLY A PRIVATE PERSON."
い
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STALE
reason to know, the same problem ap-
St Rome' week ago of the Socialist; is not a diplomat kut & private person, Į Kuo, -Principal of the National South-ionths in the City During twelve ioning "news" from old rejeéteil or hell | Lowever disparate their origin, become.
depaty, Signor Mattentti by Fascists. His fate is still a mystery,
is not a diet dice anxious to A report renew friendly relations with Britain but that has been murdered is unconfirmed.
wust have abortable representatives in their schools with the Chinese Goverts suisequentix to Fatih, an
Signor Bussolin, in the "Chamber, in Mexico who will oberve the diplomatie marut. Also the wa Tang Missionary chat salary, he reminds us, may
respouse, to "indignnant protests, promis ed to take vigorous action against the nerpetrator of the "stupid crime." It was ficially announced to-day that a arent has been issuel for the arrest of the advocate, Filippelli, manager of the Fascist newspaper, Cherited hallaan on charge of inciting others to deprive Matteotti of his liberty,
ADO ABOUT NOTHING. A TBOTSKY SPEECH.
Moscow, June 15th. M. Trotsky in a sperch declared that the reports of his alleged speech at Podolsk, favouring the Bassian invasion of Bessarabia as a step towards the seizure of Constantinople and the Dar danelles Straits was absolutely untrue, On the contrary, he declared, the con quest of the Straits was radjently op posed to the policy of the Soviet, who had helped Turkey to regain possession of Constantinople and proclaim the auto- nomy of the Nationalists.
THE WORLD'S SPORT.
HOME CRICKET.
FIRST TEXT SATCH.
Lospos, June 1th.
customis
U.S. NAVAL DISASTER. A LIKELY CAUSE.
SAN PEDRO, June 13th. "Anval court of enquiry aboard the battleship. Minist with regard to the explosion heard 1 medence of a sailor. whs said the air pressure was a weak that he as plugman was obliged to logi the weight of his shoulder to close the breach of the gun. Naval officals point out that insufficient air pressure is quite likely to cause ignition. AMERICAN PUGILIST KILLED.
NËw Yous, June 15th- The well-known heavyweight. Bill Brennan, has been shot dead by men who visited the gabaret of which he was pro- prieter. Two persuns have been arrest-
ed.
THE WORLD FLIERS."· NEWS OF BRITISH AND vs. AVIATORS.
passed
oater sheet,
December 16th, 121, issued an order fent. Mr. Kitchin, supplies with this.work. Then we dutch cheen of the Anglo-Saxon race. They nee
propaganda in the schools, all the mis- sionary schools would be closed because all the money subscribed abroad was
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the
-
given on the condition that Christianity and until 1908, all these three propertiesi failure of the old Times to maintain last fifty years, and have greatly extent, should be taught. If they did not do this were under two ownerships and three against modern newspaper competition is ed their Empire in Western Pacific
they could not get any money.
ITH WESTERNIZING INFLUENCE There are two more vital questions connected with these Christian schouls: the teaching of the language, and the position of Chinese teachers. A year be-
chuse
Its technical isolation, both mechan
fare fast Fen Hung lien, Dr. P. W. Kuo the private freehold property of the Wadical and editorial. was as complete, as it7 States, remains to be scen. The Philip- The ninth, England. South Africans expected to leave. fur Saigou as five and Lin Po Ming examined fartas of inter family. The printing rod the moral isolation. It had not movid with pines, being än åmerican possession, TE
Scares
ENGLAND 1ST ENNINGS, Sutcliffe, 3 Parker
Hobhi, T., b Blanckenberg
1TH DECLINE
Walter, and the cool was great, because it was superior. to- its defend themselves unaided. And Ameri
as a newspaperite
here on June 3rd, leaving. for Akrab, by favour of this. Recently the Yen Chingies of private copyright ownedineties that the tastes of the past about an ultimate clash of East and West.
the
bast
This was by no means a thus manifest. The
are to be foun management
waters. They bave during that period -MACLAREN'S "PLANS AT AKTAR,
trinity in unity, for the interests of the in its vicious constitution, and the two two ownerships were widely different Ifsets of proprietors, and its traditional acquired Korea, and established their Mr. W. H. Gale, the United States
it bad not been for the rather precariously policy of splendid isolation. This is authority over the Kuriles. Baghalien, Consul General has received a cable
binding erment of the Walker interest intion was instantly felt by any young man Formosa, and many other islands. How kuffice." to absorb an ever-increasing dated on Sunday to the effect that the
the two ownerships and the three manage of perception who entered Printing House for these and the Aaiati mainland will American "world flying seaplanes were
ments, the old Times could not have Square durd for a month The buildings were
population. debarred from the United still at Tourane, but that the aviators
the was continued to-day in fine and warts o'clock yesterday (Monday) morning,
presumably also forbidden ground. Ne struction at the Nanking University, and ownership of the printing plant, weather before 3,000 spectators. Eug 31r. Gale also received à cable stating in their report to the Minister of Edu Land were, all out for a record sere that the destroyer mation stated that the sent appointment of all the operators were in the times either in its news calamans or wonder that most Americans think of the hands of two menters of the family the very progressive arts of presentation Japan as tasting covetous eyes poss them, and irapress the Filipinos with the against the South Africans in this coun- Preston arrived at Akyub last Friday ledge of Chinese was still as unsatisfne-
with the new machine for Flight Com Lary as ever. The Minister of Education printing office was vested in Mr. Godfrey
as co-partners. The management of the and production.
futility of demanding complete indepen źry.
of the Times South Africa then went in. and" inlander MacLaren, the British candidate (Far Ynan. Lien) has frequently urged
The Turn of the 'fties and sixti denen before they are also prepared to scored an, the lowest total ever made in for the world-flight honour. -
the mission schools to give more time to It muy be recalled that the machine waAN Eoghand insany Test Match. The vivi
the teaching of Chinese, and watch men concern was owned, not by a company competitors as a new journal, but it lost can trans-Pacife trade is calculated to sors fallowed on
brought by the US. dystroyer Pail Jas the late Dr. Timothy Richards and but by an acciation of private partner this greatness when it bienme paralyd have increased about a hundredfold since from Tokyo to Hongkong, and reached Dr. Hawkes Poits, have also spoken in who individually had all the rights and by its own sense of alont superiority. I 1900, and to the growing yearly. No one This part was the misfortune of the Times of the will lightly put forward alarmist theories the liam H. Det on the same day.Iniversity, the Shanghai College, and nership of owners of
of the
changed, and that the journal remained on the people of these islands, with the St. John's. I aiversity have riffered nothing not a stick or
buildings not a fount of type bot a higher pay for good teachers, to remedy. PORTUGUESE AVIATORS.
a journal to ws, their cherished friendship with the mistakes rife in the past. Ir. Moro nagner in the machine room. Haal not unchanged. The mass of the younger their long experience of both sets of
in the purely newspaper generation regarded
proud of as this greatest ret which Janan and their indisoluble ties with the
dull sheet EXPECTED" TO ARRIVE AT MACAO(More). who came to Chin two years the
States, rests, perhaps, the ngo, told the missionaries that if they ownership-constituted Mr. TO-DAY.
they had neither leisure por insination United wanted to exert a good influence in their number, governing
the newspaper could to read. Bu, with the arrival of jonen supreme responsibility for averting, so carried on t e are informed by the Portugiese China they must have efficient Chinese hereditary
The partorrs were individually liable, alistic rivals, the Tienes was like an army incalculable a disaster. But the seeds of Consul-General (Mr. Cerseier teachers, But still the results in these not have been carrie
Christian schoole are very unsatisfactory
Pacific Ocean; and it behoves this coun- try to watch with incessant vigilance what are Axing from uses the Chinese students simply foufre however, and it was only when the jour which put up Tower muskets against conflict, are there on either side of the aviators, wha are fixing from Lisbon to themselves to imitating foreign habits and nal ceased to pari minity, and in had machine gun.
Bight down to the sale of the paper every turn in the most trenientious pu be fac- that they cane aware of Macap, are expected to arrive at ada style; and are easily satisfied with a small this fact, and of the defects in the consti in 1998 there was not a nutype or mous blem confronting the world. The action to-day. Preparations are well in hand smattering of English. After finishing a tution It was brause they took fright type typecasting machine in the whole of the United States marks a very signāl for the reception of the aviators. The course at these schools the Chinese girls |
paper was set by the old fennt stage in its development at their responsibilities that the journal office. The Portuguese Culung will be en fete for are quite unfitator Chinese social condi was rought und 7 the pretention of the method, which took two my and a hoy three days and the aviators are to be tione. The result is unrest nad disorder. Court of Chanery, which directed that to do the work of one man with the lino- Invishly entertained. The principal cole These evils could be removed by these the famous fewspaper be sold. That, and
type* then left over the distribution brattong will take the form of three dance schools employing more and better Chin- however, is another story.
of type to le dung by other machines nod receptions, to be attended by the senior teachers,
mr. And he printing plant was defective that the paper sunly had to b officials of the Government and by this leading residents. The first ball is to be held at the Leal Senado, the second at Government House and the third at the Military Club
70
Wandles, e Ward.
Parker
Chapmim, b Parker
4
Heudren, Sourse, b Parker ........... 74.
Mr. P. G. 11, Fender, g. Taylor, b
Blanckenberg
30'
Tate, Taylor, b Parker.
10
Kilner, and b Pegler
50
Mr. A. E. R. Gilligan, b Pegler
Wood, b Parker
querque
Parkim, not out
16
Total
Extras
· AFRICANH→ 1ET INSINGH,
Catterall, h Gilligan
Taylor, b. Tate
Susskind, e Kilner, b.Tate
Yourde, hw, h Gilligan'
Commaille," not out
Blanckenberg, Tate
Deane, Gilligan'
Nupen. b Gilligan
Pegler, b Tate
Ward, b Gilligan'
Parker, .b... b Gilligan
Extras
Total
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EARLIER CABLEŞ.
DAVIS CUP TEKNIS."
COPENHAGEN, June 15th. In Davis Cup lawn, tennis, doubles, Ulrich and Torner (Denmark) beat De Morpurgo and Colombo. (Italy),
SEQUEL TO RUSSELL CASE
- OBERLY MILĀ
one of
and
.
but
**
it
The hereditary manager brought to produced in two parts, the notorious in handy hovel, at that. Many times be
event
The Times, in newspaper language was made-up with a shovel, and a rough a be
fore the purchas by Lord Northcliffe in- London Offer, as Assistant Manager, Mr. Moberly Bell (to whom, by the way, the arr and outer, sheets. This mechanwal troduced Interday methods. 1 implorar writer dedicates his memoirs) who bad handicap was the direct result of that Moberly Bell to give ine full powers a been resident in Egypt for twenty-one division in ownership and control which introduce stich reforms 2 I could devi
under the disabilities of the years, and had there are an Correspon tied the Times as a newspaper. When I demonstrated how the thing sour
There was an immense quantity of really be done, dent of the T, and, as the fortunes of the journal became more and mar pre- good material in the old Times. Now printing contract, superior heads were carious, the influence of this assistant and then, there was brilliant stuff. But shaken over my presumptuous folly. That
there
no attempt at. presentable very well on paper, my dear Kit
but you don't understand Your manager became more and no fault of
"It was no influence dominant
make-up of ita" news' and,
never worked in the Editor's room. bereditary manager that the the
great
This the writer lyn' fatal,omission Mr. Kitchin makey generous reference lace in the world which he had inheri in any journal. In the nineties, the to
him. The
Times was never editorially proved too was the most famous she institution of The rditor was informed by
the
www.
14.
Our representative was informed by Lord Birkenhead, in the Russell case, the Consul General that it is bis intention, referring to the question of the Russell to invite the aviators to come to Hong: child's legitimacy, said that if and when kong, but whether they will do so by the child became of age and applied for a.r is not yet known
his writ to the Lords, and if proceedings were to follow, the evidence led would The Aiers in the flight are Capt. Brito Pacs, Lieut. Sarmento de Beires, and not be admissible and he would be pro- Mechanic Gouveia. They left Portgun nounced legitimate: Lord Dunedin said on April 3rd for Macno. On May 7th the child's legitimacy in law was secure, they crashed at Pipar, Judhpur, and Hix legitimacy in the eyes of the world Inter they were provided with a British had perished with the verdict. The bus its kind in the world, and rear by year department that it could not be donortinn of Peking, and Remington T
Timire nad sank machine, resuming their flight on May band was ordered to pay the costs of the was going further down time perilous and to that department alone povessel was way submerged math mnk in the 30th. They arrived at: Rangoon on June appeal. Apart from certain issues a declivity which always vawns in the at the technical knowledes, there was no swift side of modern journalism, at de 8th and at Bangkok on the following day. which the appellant failed, the respon of great heroiifars, businesses, which do They are not accompanied by any war
dent can apply for a new trial in the ship.
Courts below within the next few days
for
not move with the moving world. Sim- question or contradiction, altaneously, the father of the hereditary
made up.
the printing
(Contiayed at foot of next colima.);
whose names are familiar to E. Viurent, Dr. Shadwell
ita raitional hold on the grral readloc public.