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LONDON, November 7th. One of the most impudent and odious literary forgeries on record has just been brought to light, and we shall hear more about it in the criminal courts. A. book
MONKEY FLESH AS HUMAN
FOOD.
KILLED IN HONG KONG FOR LOCAL CONSUMPTION.
QUESTIONS TO BE ASKED ÁT TO-DAY'S SANITARY BOARD MEETING:
At the fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary Board this afternoon, Mr. J. P. Braga will ask the following questions:--
1-(a) Will the President be good. enough to enuso inquiries to be made into the truth or otherwise of the report that monkeys are killed in Hong Kong and their flesh sold as food for human consumption
(b) If it is found that monkey flesh
is sold for human food, will the Govern- ment favourably consider the enacting of abye-law prohibiting such Sale oxf monkey-flesh
called The Whispering Gallery" was recently published by Mestri. John Lane, a frm of high standing as every reader knows, but the author's name was not given. His identity was concealed under an assurance that he was a diplomat of 30 years' experience whose name was a bousehold word in Europe. But as the book contained
gross aspersions ON cnineat persons who are dead, and scurrilous gossip about distinguished
(a) Is the President aware that dis- men still alive, doubts were entertained about the bond fides of the author. satisfaction exists at the length of time Pages were devoted to long conversations, taken in the consideration of applica so that it would seem the diplomat with
tions for installing water closets and is a European reputation must have been it not possible to expedite such con- concealed under the table or behind asideration in future! sareen taking verbatim notes in short- hand !
It was this pretended verbal accuracy which served to expose the forgery. The Daily Mail interviewed Lord Balfour, Lord Oxford and Asquith, Mr. Lloyd Cicorge and other prominent men, who all denied the statements attributed to them. Again, the author describes Lord Robert Cecil at the end of an intimate conversation Lighting a cigar, whereas Lord Robert has never smoked a cigar in his life. With ́, dénials and dis-. crepancies to go
the Mail upon
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At first they were for defending the authorship as genuine. But the name of the author, it appeared, had been given in confidence to one director of the firm only. The other directors were in the dark. The book had been submitted to them by a literary agent, Mr. Hesketh l'earson. Inder pressure, however, and to avoid the tornado they saw coming Mesara John Lane disclosed that the name of the author imparted in strict confidence was Sir Rennell Rodd, British Ambassador in Rome from 1908 to 1918.
The Exposure,
It only remained to interview · Sir Kennell Rodd, who indignantly denied
(b) Is it a fact that, when applica tions for installing water closets are re- fused, the answer to the applications is usually given in a stereotyped form with- out any explicit reasons being stated for such refusal,?
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PLAGUE IN MONGOLIA,
DAYS,
THE WEEK'S DIARY.
To-day.
The Holy Innocents: Holy Communion, St. Peter's Church, 7.30 am.
ام
Finance Committee Meeting, 9.30 a.II. Bishop of London addresses - Mothers' Union Quarterly Service, St. John's) Cathedral, 10.30 am.
Cricket Army . H.K.0.0. (Club ground).
Sanitary Board Meeting, 415 pm. H.K. Hotel tès dance, 4.30 p.m. Victoria Diocesan Association "At Home" at City Hall for Lord Bishop of London. Tea, 415 p.m.; meeting, 0.15 p. to 6 p.m.
Reception at Soldiers and Sailors' Mrs J. C. Knight Antsey to Wanchai Home, 8.30 p.m. To welcome Rev. and
Wesleyan Church.
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Oxford and Cambridge Society annual dinner, H.E. Hotel (Guest of honour, the. Bishop of London).
HARVEY'S
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A FINE SOFT MELLOW FLAVOUR.
Queen's Theatre: Stella DallasCALDBECK, LIACGREGOR & CO., LTD,
World Theatre: The Beauty Prize." Star Theatre:." Married Flirta." Principal Mails:-Outwärd: Europe: tid Marseilles (Autolycus), 2.30 p.m.
Wednesday,
St. Peter's Church; Holy Communion celebrated by Bishop of London, 7.30 ..
Bishop of London visita Diocesan Boys' School and the Victoria Home, Kowloon, in the morning; lunches at Fanling; de livers devotional address at St. John's Cathedral, 6 p.m.
Cricket Army . Navy (E.K.C.C.
und).
H.K. Hotel tea, dance, 4.30 p.m.. King Edward Hotel tea dance, 4.30 p.m.
Queen's Theatre: Stella Dallas.”. World Theatre:"The Beauty Prize." Star Theatre: "Married Elirta".
Thursday.
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Bishop of London visita various edaca- tional institutions in the Colony in morning, guest of honour at tiffin given by Old Marlburnians, 1 p.; attends
At Home" of Chinese worker's in St. John's Cathedral Hall; gives address at service for men in St. John's Cathedral,
9.30 p.m.
Cricket: Army. Navy (H.K.O.C. ground).
Fan
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H.K. Hotel tea dance, 4.30 p.m Queen's Theatre: Lady Windermere's
World Theatre: "Back Home and Broke."
Star Theatre: "Below the Line." Principal Mails:-Outward: Canada, U.B.A., etc., and Europe via Victoria, B., and Europe vid Siberia (President Jefferson), 3.30 p.m.
Friday.
all knowledge of the book, or Pearson, 500 DEATHS REGISTERED IN TWO whom he had never seen or heard of. It then came out beyond doubt that Pearson had duped the publishers, and the latter The local Russian Press is in receipt have made frank public apology. They of information from Mongolia of an alarm- art criticised for accepting too readily ing outbreak of pneumonic plague in the so-called literary agent's assurances Central Halhs in the Tee-Tien-han that the book was genuine. Meanwhile, Aimsk, says the Barbin correspondent Pearson has confessed that the book is of the N.C. Daily News. Isolated cases a"fake," and he has been arrested on of plague have already been reported a charge of obtaining £25 from the earlier but the Mongolian Government publishers under false pretences, this does not seem to have paid much atten-King Edward Hotels New Year's Eve sum being the amount of a cheque Messrs. tib
-President's annual dance at Craigen
New Year's Eve. Legislative Council Meeting, 2.30 p.m H. Hotel tea dance, 4.30 p.m. King Edward Hotel tes dance. 4.30 HK and Repulse Bay and Hotels Carnivals.
Tohu Lane paid him as & first instalment During the last days of November, the of royalties for "The Whisperingplague was carried into one of the monas-gover Cricket Club, 9.15 p.m. Gallery." I need scarcely say that the teries, some 100 miles east of Tae-Teen- In two days over 500 deaths were hook has been withdrawn from circula han tion here; but it is reported that the registered and the remainder of the publishers of the American. edition are population is fleeing in panic into the xoing to boom it-despite the proved fact interior of the country, probably carrying that it is a fake for all they are infection with them. Sambeis is filled
with refugees from the west.
wärth.
The hope is expressed by responsible According to advice from Urga, a party' people that this exposure will have the of doctors, headed by Doctor Dadunaloff, effect of checking the publication of bave left for the stricken district with scandalous books of gossip, of which we large quantity of anti-plague serum. The have had many since the war Sir situation is aggravated by the fact that Rennell Rodd, in a letter to the Times, this district is one of the most densely points out that he is nearly 70 years of populated, a large number of monas age, and if this forgery had not been tories being situated there, around which exposed, it would probably happen that usually centres the larger part of the he would be credited with the authorship in cattle and sheep, which are annually not many years hence, after he was dead, Mongolian population. Adjoining it is Norbo-Ulan-hoshun, one of the richest of the book, and his character be smiech exported in a large, zumber to the ed as that of a man who had betrayed...R. through Ulchan and Borzia and
the confidences of his friends.
Late Soviet Chief in London, M. Krassin, the Soviet Charge d'Affaires in this country, whose death took place in London this week, was a mild looking individual, with a low voice saying he did not look the part of the and timid manner. This is equivalent to traditional revolutionary. Yet he was,
to North Manchuria vid Manchali and Hailar stations. Another large item of export trade is tarabagan skins, common carriers of the plague germ
As the medical service in Mongolia is still in its infancy and the medical staff measures on the part of the Mongolian greatly limited, no proper anti-plague Government can be looked for and so the
Bishop of London guest of honour at Chinese dinner arranged by the Hong Kong Chinese Church Body...
Queen's Theatre: "Lady Windermere's Fan."
World Theatre: "Back Home and Broke."
Star Theatre: "Below the Line."
Saturday.
New Year's Day, New Year Golf Meating at Fanling. Yachting Week-end Club Cruise (1st) to 3rd).
H.K.C.C. (Club
Cricket: Navy ground).
K.C.C. entertain" Children to sports and Xmas Tree, etc. dren to Xmas Tree, etc.
Police Recreation Club entertain chife
St.
Lawn Bowls St. Andrew's George's, Kowloon Bowling Green Club. Queen's Theatre: Lady Windermere's Fan."
Star Theatre: "Below the Line.""
Sunday,
New Year Golf Meeting at Faaling. Canada, etc. (President, Grant).
Principal Mails:-Inward: USA,
Monday.
New Year Golf Meeting at Fanling. Cricket: Navy E.K.C.C. (Club
of course, as most people will recollect, authorities of the North Manchuris are one of the original Bolsheviks who greatly worried about the possibility of established the Soviet in Russia. But plague being carried into Manchuria, and with all his smoothness he was a thorough are now devising measures for its preven-ground). believer in violence as a means to an tion.
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MRS. BARBER, AGED 104
Stated to be London's oldest inhabitant, etc., are kindly requested to forward any of 104. She was born at Acle, Norfolk, [Secretaries of clubs and associations, Mrs Sarah Barber has died at the ago forthcoming events to the Daily Press on March 8th, 1922, and had been a for inclusion in the above column, which widow for fifty years. For the last it is our endeavour to keep as correct twenty years she had lived in a one and up-to-date as possible.
roomed-flat in Whidborne-buildings, Bloomsbury,
that what happened in Russia was justi-bassador, to negotiate credits here, but fable, the bloodshed and anisery, and I recorded in one of my weekly articles chaos, the destruction of the old order of soon after his arrival that he was not things fully and completely..
making any headway. Nor did, be gain I am told that only a month or so success since then. The reason was ago in conversation about Russia Krossin Soviet debt repudiation. The City of was asked What about the crediton London has no use for defaulting debtors. of Russia!" The question had refereno Oficially, Krassin, was at the head of to the fact that the Soviet continues to the Eoviet Trade Delegation in London repudiate all the pre-Revolution debta He was the leading financial and com- of Russia Krassin glanced at the ques-mercial adviser of his Government, and tioner with a quizzing, enigmatic look undoubtedly he had a quick and cool Then he said, in his driest tones, The brain. He spoke English perfectly. In creditors are slowly dying out." This private life he seems to have been a de little anecdote is an index to the men voted family man. He married an tality of the man. A
The Soviet sent Krassin to London woman, and there are three from Paris, where he had been A daughters, one of whom is an under- state of coma, and his condition is tributed to the excitement caused by the
graduate at Newnham College Cam bridge.-H.B.
(Continued on next Column),
LUDENDORFF GRAVELY ILL.
A Munich message of December 2nd states that General Ladendorff is in a extremely critical, following an opere tion for goitre.
Until within six months of her-death,. Mrs. Barber had maintained her faculties almost unimpaired, and did her own living until she reached 30 by sewing and housework. She had earned her own fine needlework Her fatal illness is at party she gave in celebration of her 104th birthday.