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WHEN BOTTOMLEY COMES OUT.

THINKS HE CAN RE-ESTABLISH HIMSELF WITH

THE BRITISH PUBLIC.

[By R. C, Kwicht, Ex-Tows CLERK OF GEILDFORD (who shared prison experiences in Maidstone Gaol with Horatio

Bottomley).1

In 1952 whes he was convicted,

I often heard the expression, "That

THE HONG

set out by Christmas?" (meaning

last-Christmas),.

KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 4th, 1927.

RETURN OF WILBUR PLAYERS.

"ALIAS THE DEACON."

ROYAL AIR FORCE PAGEANT.

KING AND QUEEN EXPECTED AT HENDON.

(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

The Wilbur Players call Inst night's performance at the Star Theatre a comedy, but it is no ordinary pointless comedy. It has something of the robust melodrama of many years ago about it, yet it is modern enough. There is no harrowing "East Lynne" or crude batics and stunt dying of every thing maudlin about it, here is no

oldplay is called "Alins the Deacon,"description, will last continuously When I left him at Maidstone I powerful that it will force this and it is the opening performance for six hours.

is the und of Bottomley," used by all kinds of people. The people who

said that will find that they have made a mistako. Bottomley has heen condemued, punished, humi liated, but he is certain he can nevor he ignored.

carried away with me the impres- sion of a man who has already begun his fight to re-establish him Hell, who believes in himself and his destiny who refuses to haul down the Brittoinley colours; a life long optimist.

He has never stopped fighting. and he will never admit defeat, This prisin episode he regards as

temporary withdrawal before!

superior forums. He knows he has fost this round of the fight, fut that only makes him all the keener for the next..

Bottomley, after all, was once a man to whose views hundreds of thousands of people listened. Can he get back his audience I won inclined to think it likely. But tomley thinks it inevitable.

I said to him one day, when wo were on this same topic, "Suppos- ing they make it a condition of your licence that you are to take no more part in public affairs or do any journalistic work during your period of licence.?"

They wouldn't dare. Knight, he replied. "You see, it is my livelihood. I cannot live by any other meana.

"And," he added, if they did I would go to France and beat the drum from there."

A Hero: To Himself. Never for one monent has Bot tomley believed himself in the least degree guilty of any criminal offence, and there is no doubt that

his, conviction came ns a stagger ing blow from which it took him - Fall twelve months to recover.

Bottomley cannot help being & liero to himself. He dramatises himself naturally. The judges ap pear to bini as personal enemies, his sentence as vindictive exer- cise of superior power,

Bottomley (who never forgets he

has been u

writer and always tells people what

public speaker and

he knows they want to hear) re plied: "Of course you will, old

Your trade union is

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weak Government to releuso you. The man said to me eagerly Do you think that's right ?"

No," I said. "He is pulling your leg." A remark which proved to be accurate,

Murder in the Red Barn." Tho

of a short season her by the Com. pany after a tour in Manija.

It is not fair to say that the Deacon carries the whole piece upon hia shoulders for the

cast is excellent, but he is certainly

includes mimic air battles, aero-

BRITISH FILM CENSORSHIP A MODEL.

OUR CLEAN CINEMAS.

MR. T. P. O'CONNOR'S CRUSH, ING REPLY TO PEER CRITICS.

BABY ABANDONED BY CLERGYMAN.

EFFORT TO SHIELD WIFE

ENDS IN DOCK.

DANCING CRAZE-" SEQUEL.

shield kis

A .flvo-

TAXES ON ALL BETTING.

DEAN WELLDON'S VIEWS.

WHY STATE WOULD BE JUSTIFIED.

The Dean of Durham, the Rt. Rev. J. E. Welldon, replying to the

LONDON, July 1st. Over 200 aeroplanes will take part in the annual display of the sident of the Board of Film Cen- clergyman's effort to

Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., Pre the Guildhall Police Court to a betting be legalised?" said:

There was & pathetic sequel at question, "Should ready-money Royal Air Force at Hendon to sors, is not perturbed by the attack wife, when the Rev. Inglis Run- morrow, and the programine, which on the pictures made in the coin Monteath, of Pake-ave It is not a wrong practice in itself, My opinion is that betting is almost exactly parallel to drinking. address, were bound over on a The legitimate object of the State House of Lords.

Bedford, and his sister, Mrs. Agnes but it is capable of grent abuse. Macdonald Higgens, of the same months-old male child, in such a all the more if, by taxing them at charge of abandoning

is to make profits out of luxuries, way as to endanger its health.

all, it can prevent then, or help Mr. Montenth admitted he had abuses.

They both pleaded guilty, and to prevent them, from becoming made an awful blunder." Alder futile than a strike of bookmakers Nothing could be more man Jacotis said he was pleased against the present taxation of to think there was little criminal bookmakers, for that strike is just intent in their act.

what the enemies of all betting Detective

Frank would naturally desire to effect, Inspector Cairus explained that on April 13th But the taxation of betting has not street Station found a perambula result of it, in some degree, has a railway porter at Liverpool. Fet gone the whole way, and the

it to Bishopsgate Police Station. of a certain kind there has been tor containing the child. He took been that while restricting betting Under a pillow was an envelope an increase of betting of another orclosing. 302, and a note, Please and less desirable kind. take John Francis Phipps to Dr. Ready-Money Batting. Bernardo's Home. I will forward

I hold, therefore, that as betting money for support every week."

is a notorious practice it is sure message and telegram were receive it or not, and the State is justified Shortly afterwards a telephone to go on whether the State taxes pool-street Station, requesting that ed by the station-master at Liver in taxing all betting. the child be taken to Barnardo's Home. The next day a letter was received at the home enclosing for the upkeep of the child.

bertian the censorship of films by Lord Danesfort described as Gil and declared it was a matter of people paid by the film producers, notoriety that objectionable films At least 100,000 spectators are were exhibited.

"I am not in the least surprised expected to attend this pageant, that we are attacked," Mr. O'Con- and, as usual, the King and Queennor said to an Evening Standard will be present, accompanied on representative. "The marvel is this occasion by the King of Spain, that we are not attacked more, be cause there are so many curious the Duke of Connaught, and the people about, officer in the Air Force. Duke of York, who is himself an A sour old maid will go to the cinema and will see cabaret dancers she will say all sorts of sharp pictured in the usual costume, and things. Clothes just as sennty are being worn in the West End every night, but she does not see them. Old Maid Critics. That the diatribes directed against us were unfair is shown by authorities have in us, the many the confidence which the licensing appeals to us by the censorship boards of other countries, and the way in which we have been able to antisfy Buccessive Home. Seere taries.

A Strike Comment. Bottomley took a great interest

the pivot around which the plot in the progress of the general strike and used to-follow the vary revolves. He is a benevolent-seen- ing fortunes of the battle almost ing but hypocritical and sancti- a though he were personally cumonious oid man-a very Pocksniff.machines, ranging from fast single errned in 1. Seeing this, I said

When the King arrives, all the

enclosure and will give the salute.

to hint: They need you outside The first not shows him with a small cater fighters and tailless aircraft How to erttie this matter, H. B. knot of holes in a freight caring craft, will Ay past the Royal to huge bombing and troop-carry- How would you do it?"

"Well," The answered quite seriously, I am afraid it will be n big job now it has got into this Government it would never have chaos, but if we had had a Business happened."

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Don't you think," I said, that they ought to lock up the het responsible for the strike ?"

men

he replied emphatically Never make a martyr of a man, Knight" remark which vivid strates Bottomley's view of

the world.

Cannot Sing A Note, "Are you going to lead com- munity singing when you get out!". was a question I put to him quite recently in a hantering way. (He can't sing a note himself).

pulling out of Denver Eastbound, engaged in his profession-card sharping. Here it is that the Mr. N. Anthony Baker is a ren! melodramatic touch is introduced.

Deacon-an American Deacon-ad n fine actor. He bring tears to the eyes of ladies by his saintly talk, yet robs them of their money at cards under the cloak of priestly ignorance. Mr. Kneeland Parker plays the part of John Adams a young American at the bottom of the ladder, with vigour; and Miss Florence Printy is charming as Phyllis Halliday, for whom he sees

BEACONS FROM ATLANTIC

TO PACIFIC.

CANADA CELEBRATES HER. JUBILEE,

[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

Ruany, July 1st.

"The members of the board ́are highly responsible and intelligent people.

:

ready-money. betting could be so If, therefore, the legalisation of within reasonable limits, not allow- organised as to keep such betting ing betting agents to offer undue facilities. for it, I should not feel able to oppose such legalisation.

Traced By Photographs. In the meantime photographs of the child appeared in several news- I do not say I desire it, as, in- We do reject a good many papers. A communication was re- deed, I do not desire any taxation films, but I am bappy to say that ceived from the Superintendent of of betting, for I should be glad the standard of those submitted to Police at Chipping Sodbury, Glou to be that we do not reject so many that village had taken the child, I think it is, to tax betting at all, ua is so much higher than it used cestershire, that a Mra Pennell of end, but if it is permissible, as betting itself could come to an.

as formerly, Some of the films which she had had to adopt, to then discrimination between one. which were referred to by Lord Paddington Station, and

had kind and another cannot well be from being shown in 1925 were she had received instructions from that the State, having once formal- Danesfort as having been prevent-handed it over to a man, aud that legally justified, and my hope is Mrs. Monteath, of Bristol, andly recognised the prevalence of liet- A subject in which the princi- that Mr. Monteath had arranged ting, will take measures to purify pal theme was crime with no re-

for the child's welfare. decining intercat,

it from most of some of the moral evils which have in the past attach- ed to it. The Jockey Club has done Buch to clear the Turf of dishonest. speculators and the State might do

Atlantic to the Pacife marked A path of beacon fires from the to-day's celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Canada's confederation.

The people of Canada, to whoined King, the Governor-General, and the Prewier, Mr. Mackenzie King. are celebrating the jubilee hy a three days' festival.

"Oh. I think it's a splendid the inside of a prison. Bull Muran special messages were sent by the rejected for these reasons:

thing this community singing."

a typical Rowery tough at first áp Baid her It keeps the crowd pears to have more brawn that Poy, which is an important part brain, but after heating young af government. My way of doing Adams in a fight, he magnanimous it is to talk to them." With a.

held at Westminister Abbey, attend- In London, a special service was

gleam of humour he added: "Ifly intervenes while under the in-ed by the Prime Minister and many

them

ive.

I sang to them it would only niake fluence of drink to save him from a more unhappy than they long sentence for theft. Mr. Earle part is perfect, for in real life he Hodgkins interpretation, of the

Hi

ever

made him a stronger advocate than prison experiences have

of the appointinent of " Whatever may be thought of this

public defender." He has met attitude, there is more shrewdness from lack of experience or lack of so many men in prison who, either in it than appears at first sight,means, have been convicted on very Bottomley understands the mob flimsy evidence, who would pro psychology very well.. the amiable readiness of the crowd there been a department to under He knows ably not have been convicted had to sympathise with the man who is take their defence as capably as the

down:

has brains as well as brawn.

The plot is not, perhaps, a new

quiry into its exact vintage is of one; but the acting is such that in-

certainly is, but it is not of the no importance.

Melodrama there crudest and there is nothing heavy

Public A Prison Speech.

Prosecutor's department which helped to put them there. or stodgy about it, for the figure i When Bottomley arrived .at Maidstone it was the practice to question very strongly on his re is always on the stage, delivering Bottomley means to raise this of that old hypocrite the Deacon -allow-certain primners to propose lense, and his hand is now immense- votes of thanks to lecturers, orly atrengthened in that he will be texts and fleecing everyone with ganisers of concerts, and other able to give actual examples from whom he sits down to a game. visitors. Bottomley had only been his first-hand experience of the

of his Cabinet, by members of the Diplomatic Carpa, and overseas re- presentatives,

Canada, the Duke of Connaught, Four past Governor-Generals of the Marquess of Aberdeen, the Duke of Devonshire, and Viscount Byng, were among the congregation,

THE DOG IN THE HOME.

NO DANGER WITH PROPER

CARE,

SIR W ARBUTHNOT_LANE'S OPINION.

Crime in which the sympathy of the audience was enlisted for the criminal.

The Bedford police were com- municated with, and on April 10th Mr. Monteath called at Bishops gate Police Station and made a

statement.

far more.

LIFEBOATS AND PEACE,

WHAT

Cruelty to animals.

Films That Are Banned.

He said he was a minister of the Church of England," said the films. We do not allow any which had given birth to a boy. He went

We have nearly reasons for taking exception to He received information that she 50 different detective. His wife had left him. show the materialisation of the to Bristol and she said an Egyp- conventional figure of Christ, those tian student was the father of the

YOUNG ENGLAND which would offend the susceptibi- child. Since then he had sent her lities of religious bodies and bring 35s. a week so that she should not

THINKS ABOUT IT. discredit on British uniforme, Bol have to work. The child was put

"Some people say that the Tsar shevist propaganda, scenes of orgy out to Mrs. Pennell, but he feared of Germany was the devil let loose, and dissolute revelry, bedroom and the history of the child might lenkt he was glad when he heard what bathroom scenes of an equivocal out there, and thought it might the Lifeboat Institution was doing." character, and other circumstances bring disgrace on him as a minis

So declared one young literary too numerous to be detailed.

accurate,

in a short time when he was asked need for this public defender whom/Laughs there are in plenty, and very more divergent opinions are held worth answering..

10 propose a vote of thanks to a he wishes to create. convert party, and he did it in his usual able manner.

A Demonstration "?

hearty ones.

The serious touch is introduced when the Deacon makes amends for his wicked career and shows that he really has a "heart of gold" The Sheriff places him

But he could not resist the temp.

On the official list Bottomley is tation to address his fellow-con down for release on August 9th, but viets, and before he had got very do not think he will appear to far he had hunched into a tirade the world on that day. It is exunder arrest, then leaves with a against the prison authorities. pected that the Home Office will The result of it was that the adopt the course with regard to Home Office issued an order that Bottomley that they did previous neither Bottomley nor Bevan was ly in the case of a prominent Con- in future to be allowed to make. munist, whom they drove in a clos public speeches of any kind while ed car to a more obscure priton serving his sentence. Although before they released, him. Bevan, as far as I know, has never offended in this way, he was in cluded in the lan, probably with a view to Safety First."

Bottomley Himself expects to be released, at night. some days before

smile up his sleeve to go about other business; the Deacon takes the hint, and when he hears the far-away husky whistle of the incoming train he is one."

The Wilber Players will be at the Star Theatre of the whole of this week.

Another performance of

COST OF ARMAMENTS.

ter of the Church, and took this aspirant from the elementary schools The suggestion made that we stap, are paid merely by the fees of those

in the annual essay competition whose filing were accepted is not ceedings against his wife because

Ho did not-take-divoree pro-organised by the Royal National

Lifeboat Institution.. he thought she would' repent. He The subject this year was "How described how his wife at Bristol does the Lifeboat Service help the had instructed Mrs. Penncil to cause of peace between nations?!" bring the child to London, how he and another competitor illustrated it and his sister met her, bought a as follows: perambulator, in which they took the child to Liverpool-street." Mt. Monteath's statement was true, Inspector Cairns said he believed

was doing mission work owing to ereed difference, and he He had given up a curacy now,

"If that suggestion means that it is thought that we take bribes There are few subjects on which in order to pass films, it is not than ou the question as to whether "The relations between myself it is unwise, from the health point and the trade are such that I am writes Sir R. Arbuthnot Lane, not put on a film which I had re- of view, to keep dogs in the house, virtually a dictator, and they dare Bart., in the Daily Mail.

jected,"

so much depends on the care and satisfied with the result of the de- As in most controversial subjects, Lord Danesfort is by no means health and habits of the dogs. In- of Government confidence in the attention that are given to. the bate, which ended in expressions deed, the problem is identical with film censorship. that of the human being. If the owners of the dogs lead normal adopted, in my opinion,"

The procedure which should be healthy lives and attend to their Lord Danesfore, is that which own they are certain to devote the same Dominions, where there is a cen- functions with. regularity, maintains in practically all our care and attention to their dogs. sorship by persons appointed by

If they feed the dog properly the State". and afford it the advantage of a run after its meal it will continue

to be healthy, and a healthy dog WORLD WHEAT CONSUMP is a joy which nothing else can

equal.

TION GREATER. HEAVY CANADIAN.

SHIPMENTS

"Terrible Blow,"

Perhaps a Belgian ship is wreck-

King, about the bravery and kind- ed, and the crew who are saved go back to their country and tell their

King is very pleased with this, and ness of the British people. The sends a letter to our King, thanking him for the kindness of his people and telling him that he will do more Mr. Monteath expressed regret trade with Britain is future, and for the trouble he had cause, but also that he will not be willing to

is motive through all this had said he accepted full responsibility, go to war with him at any time.

been to avoid being disgraced by

The Personaj Touch. he is due out and thinks it pro- Alias the Deacon will be given.

duct becoming known. He felt it Royalty in a more personal way -- The knowledge of his wife'a con- An Irish essayist introduced bable that he will be driven in a to-night. The ten miners who were sen-closed ear to his home. The reason

would bring dishonour on the If the King of England was in tenced to long terma of penal 'seris, of course, that the Home Office

Church. He wanted to save the rebellion against the King of Spain, vitude for train-wrecking during wish to minimise or at least spread

There had been alternatives, but his bant began to sink, and a stigma and not expose his wife, and he was out rowing one day and the general strike are undergoing out any sensation that may ensue their sentences at Maidstone. None on his release. It is known, for

they all seemed hopeless. What Spanish life-boat saved him, he of them inngines that he will serve instance, that an organised de

If, on the contrary, the dog is.

ever he did had to be done as would, of course, draw peace be- anything like his full sentenes, and monstration outside Maidstone £24,000,000 FOR A BATTLESHIP | improperly fed, and is not en-

Christian minister, and he decided tween the two nations. one of then said to me in the inol is in course of being arranged

couraged to forin regular habita, it

the child must go to a Christian. OF THE FUTURE!

Yet another imagined a delightful course of a conversation: We're for August 9th, and such demonstra

suffers often very severe pain and

home, such as Dr. Barnardo's. It hospitality awaiting all who go not criminals. We're political tions are naturally disapproved of

discomfort. Ita intestine becomes

MONTREAL. had all been a terrible blow to him. abroad: prisoners." For this reason they by the Home Office.

The fact that 63 per cent of the infected with worms, and, just as Hend-of-the-Lakes ports since the wanted to go back into the world," one of the gentlemen went home Record grain shipments have left My wife left 10 because she If a French boat were saved, and expected some remission.

Bist nobody can prevent Bottom-national revenue was being spent in the case the human, its health official opening of navigation on he said While I was talking to Bottomley ley creating the sonsation he de- on future and past wars, while 8 degenerates.

April 18th, according to a report craze.

She got the dancing and told his people what had hap one of these, men, who was employ.sires in his own time. All that per cent. was all that went to When this degenerative process issued by Mr. E. A. Ursell, statis oucourage that, and she turned ren, when they were grown up, I could not as a minister pened, how do you think his child- ed as a cleaner in the printer's can be done to hinder him is, so

health and 3

per cent. to education. of the tissues has continued for a tician to the Board of Grain Com- against me and left me; and now would feel? Why, they would be in- shop, joined in aud said to Botto speak, to let him loose on the was mentioned at a meeting held sufficiently long time it becomes a missioners, tomley I say, H. E, shall we world gradually.

at Exeter under the auspices of very suitable nidus for the growth

it appears I have made a most clined to give each Briton, whom Exeter branch of the League of of the cancer germ, and the pet more than 40,000,000 bushels, and

Shipments to April 30th totalled awful blunder."

they met a treat in their Nations Union..

dog, like the savage, when associat heavy export shipments from sea had brought themselves within the

Alderman Jacobs said the two home. Mr. Whelen of the Union boaded intimately with civiliantion, board ports to Europe are forecast criminal law, but there was little have to keep the people who were The belief that "the lifeboatmen

These are a few of the interest-

quarters, gave interesting details pays the samo dire penalty.

in the report. Mr.. Ursell anys: criminal intent. of the increasing coat of armamenta

He bound them drowned till they are well again" ing details to be found in the new He had scen & memorandum at the

Risks Of Infection.

From reports received from both over in the sum of £50 to come was not expressed by an Irish com edition of Armorial Families Admiralty which showed that if the diseases of civilisation, one

It develops many of the other

different sources, the expart up for judgment if called upon petitor. Directory

of Gentlemen of Coat size of battleships further increas which becomes very conspicuous

movement from Atlantic sea within six months. Armour

of which Mr. A. C. Fox-

board ports to Europe will be Davies, à barrister of Lincoln's Inn, ed, in a few years time the capital and particularly distressing to the very heavy throughout May and is-the editor and compiler.

expenditure involved in the laying dog. I mean pyorrhea. It causes The man with the longest

down of Dreadnought would be the dog great discomfort, since it gree in England,

£24,000,000. He had also seen the can no longer eat or ganw hard opinion, ny anid Mr. Fox-Davies, is Sir Gerald memorandum from an admiral re- substances, and the teeth soon be Corbet, of Moreton-Corbet, Shrop Reduced armaments meant a relief

ducing the coat to £18,000,000. come displaced and later drop out. ahire, whose ancestors were known to go back for six generations in

It is generally, assumed that the Normandy before a Corbet came over with the Conqueror,

OLDEST FAMILY TREE IN

BRITAIN.

"ABSURD" AMERICAN CLAIMS TO. COAT ARMOUR.

PRE-CONQUEST LINE.

In England to-day there are 20 families who have direct descent from Saxon ancestry of pre-Con- quest times, and 35 families whose ancestora came over with William the Conqueror..

Among the Saxon families are these of Lord. Achburnham, Sir Humphrey de Trafford (who goes back to A.D. 800), the Earl of Scar- borough, Lord Redesdale, Lord

whose ancestor, William, affixed him Seal to the Magna Charta), Viscount Wolseley, the Duke of Leicester, the Marquess of Lansdowne, and Lord Gerard.

Bray (the premier Baron of

i

Pedi

of

at least the early part of June.

IRISH BULLS: YOUNG. AND OLD.

(Irish

own

BEER AT LAST! A very large volume of tonnage has been chartered already; age gregating close

ASSUAGING TORONTO'S TEN to 40,000,000 bushels of all grains These

YEAR THIRST. Our cup of misery has been heavy purchases are undoubtedly overflowing for years, and will of taxation and from that stand owner of the dog is very liable to occasioned by a more or less shortly be full."

TORONTO, June 1st.. point alone the question was worth become infected by kissing or other urgent need of grain.

Moba blockaded the Government "We find the man who stole the liquor stores, which opened to-day considering, as well as from the wise fondling the animal. At the Although statistics of Senior. Barony Dispute.

moral side. A tragedy of the post- same time it is quite as likely that

the horses not guilty." (Irish jury.) world's wheat show an ample aur- I always have the beds made years' prohibition.

for sales to the public after 10 war days was that the victorious, the dog runs at least as great a "The claim of Lord Mowbray to nations had deemed it necessary to risk of infection from its owner the senior barony is disputed by increase armaments. That was due in the same circumstances.

plus of supplies in exporting before anyone is up. countries over indicated require maid.)

At one store the windows were Lady de Ros, but Lord Mowbray to fear which, in turn, led to hate.

ments by importers, the shortage "At peace with all the world police were necessary to restora smashed by the crush, and extra paid homage for the barons at the None of the nations wanted war, the risk run by keeping suitable With proper, care and attention

of the rye and potato crops of and on good terms with everyone order. King Gave had over 200 applica full of fear and unrest. The whole while the pleasure afforded by their

Coronation.

1920 aro partially responsible for else." (Mr. Gladstone.) but the trouble was they were over pet dogs indoors is practically nil, a larger wheat consumption. tions from America with the most question was mixed up with the companionship

It is apparent, Mr. Ursell points absurd, preposterous and awful general problems and politics, but greatest boons

ia оде of the out, that a large portion of export claims to cost armour imaginable. there was

which humanity grain will be shipped via United no need for despair. possesses. "No, old title has been revived, During the past few years there and devotion of the dog cannot be heavy volume of tonnage having Provost of Trinity College, Dub

The unselfish affection States Atlantic seaboard ports, a bat there will be almost 25 per cent. had been an increase in the sonse equalled by man or woman. of additions to the book from con-

To been chartered, much of it at rates firmation, matriculation or registra machinery for arbitration, so they companion, sharing their joys and

of scurity in consequence of the children the dog is even more & around twelve cents per 100lb., to tion of descent."

could be hopeful.

son British ports and Antwerp pleasures

Botterdam.

I

t

The rush was unexpected in view Coming Thursday or Friday, of the smeliness of the advance inle whichever is the finest (Tologram of purchasing permits and the from an Irish lady who was a bad efforts of the Government to have sailor.)

Dr. J. P. Mahaffy, the famous augurated with dignity?

the restoration of liquor sales in ·

lin, described Ireland in true Irish lays occasioned by the pormit sys The congestion was due to de- style as "A country where the tem and the fact that only & of impossible always happens and the the projected 15 stores opened to inevitable never taken place." day.

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