LATE HOME NEWS:-
To Prolong Life
STRANGE, DISCOVERY OF AN AN AMERICAN -
WASHINGTON,
Etos; the interests of
(Cheers)
Affairs in China.
Mr. B. F. Roberts, a reputable physician in Mr. Brodick band-The railway from Peking a still town in killasmuri, announces that he to Han-kau will enter the area referred to as has made a discovery which will prolong life. the basin of the Yang-1ste in the Anglo-Russian He has gone to Chicago to carry on his ex- Agreement at the point in the progince of periments with greater freedom. Mr. Roberts' Ho-nin where it crosses the watershed of the elixir of life is composed of life cells from the Yang-tsze, lymphatic glands of gouts which are transdin answer to planted to the human body by hypodermic in Waltan, jection,
Mr. Roberts claims that the accumulation of phosphates and line salts in the system and the lack of oxidization in the blond are the causes of old age." The goat injection over comes these conditions, and restores the system to a normal state.. Mr. Roberts does not assert that his treatment will keep people perpetually youthful, but he says it will greatly prolong life.
The Chicago doctors, who have seen some of the experiments, say the use of the injection on men and animals has had wonderful results.
Belgian Village Tragedy. PRISONERS CONDEMNED TO DEATH.
BRUSSELS.
another
Mr. Brodrick said! As already stated by me in this House, the Yang-tsze basin has been defined as the provinces bordering on the river and Honan and Che-kiang. No delimitation appears necessary...
Air Mogn (St. Paneres, N.), on behalf of Mr. Verburgli (Chester) asked the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether goods im- ported into China by rail from Port Arthur and from lint portion of Tadien-wan which was to be reserved for the exclusive use of Russian and Chinese ships would come under Clause 3, section (H), subsections (e) and (), of the agreement between Russia and China for the construction of the Manchurian Railway, which provided that goods imported from Russia into by rail should pay an import Chinese duty to the extent of one-third less as compared with the duty imposed at Chinese sen-port Custom-houses, and, if destined for conveyance inland, should in such case be subject to ment of transit duty to the extent of one-half of the import duty levied on them, which pay- imports; and whether, seeing that the charge for transit duty, in addition to the 5 per cent. Cus- toms duty on British goods imported into the interior of China through the treaty ports was a percent. ad valorem, the result of the concession made to Russia would be to give Russian goods imported into: China by rail from Port Arthur or the Russian portion of Ta-lien-wan an advantage of 21 per cent. ad valorem over. British goods imported into the interior of China through the treaty ports.
pay-
A murder case tried at the Aitwerp Assizes presents some unusually sordid features. The actors in the tragedy were a blind present farmer who lived in the village of Heyst, his wife, and a farba labourer, the latter a,mere lad of twenty two. The wife became enamored ofment should free them from any additional the youth, who at her instigation decayed his blind master to a neighboring wood in January Jast and strangled him there. The guilty pair attempted to drag the body to the milway line during the night, but were interrupted, and dis covery followed. Both prisoners have been condemned to death..
Anarchism and Insanity.
BERLIN.
Professional Soulling Race.
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ission for ito London monument has ntrusted, was present,
meeting of the Gladstone Memorial. Committee at Blackburn held on the same eve ning, it was stated that the Earl of Abenteen
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• Im reply to Mr. :] Walton (York, W.R.. On the Thainca on Monday May Stand consented to unveil the statue of Mr. Barnsley in the House of Parliament on May Interhalonal sculling race was cowed between Gladstone which Mr. Adams Acton is now
***PT. Sullivan, of New Zealand, who has been,
resident in this country some years, and Willis engaged upon. Subscriptions to the fund nor fun Haines, of Old Windsor, for 100. The amount to £3,cos visitor at one time was the holder of the Eng fish championship, and Haines has proved, himself the best professional punter in the country for severil years, and has also perform- by Mr.Jed well in sculling contests, especially in open. boats, which he is able to propel with much speed owing to his great strength. The boats were the best each could get on this occasion, and while Sullivan preferred to row in a boat 25ft. long, his apponent selected one several feet langer. The shorter boat proved the more trustworthy in rough water. The race was from Putney to Mortinke, a distance of four and a quarter miles, and at several landmarks there were plenty of spectators, while float there was more than an average crowd., "Two Steamboats followed, one carrying the umpire, Mr. J. F. Ramsay, but there was little excite- nent after half the distance had been traversed. It was expected that Sullivan would lead for pers haps two miles, but the supporters of Haines relied on their men's exhibiting superior staying powers and eventually rowing the New Zealan- der down. However, after a mile had been traversed Sullivan took a lead and quickly placed the issue, beyond doubt. The only feur travel through the fearfully rough water between of his losing was expressed when he had to
Chiswick and Barnes, but in this he proved- himself a capable waterman. C. R. Harding steered Sullivan and T. Green acted for Haines, each coach occupying the bow seat of an eight- onred cutter. Sullivan scaled 12st. 41b, being about three pounds the heavier, but he had an advantage in lengths of reach. He was slightly the better favourite, odds of 6 to 5 being betted on him. The following was the result Middlesex Station.-T. Sullivan, Battersea... Surrey Station.-W. Haines, Old Windsor... 21
Considerable time was wasted at the post, THE Steamship. the men failing to come to a mutual under- standing, but eventually they got off on very even terms. Sullivan at once dashed ahead, and in the first half minute led by nearly half a length, but Haines went up to him very rapidly, and the boats were running lovel opposite the London, Rowing Club. Haines then went in front and so much faster did he 'travel that at the half-mile tree he was tluee parts of a length. to the good. This state of affairs did not last long, as going up the Concrete wall Sullivan went up hand-over-hand and was once more in the leading position. By the time Craven Steps (min. 6sec.) were reached Sullivan had drawn his boat half a length ahead, and directly it became necessary to make the shoot for the Surrey side of the river he drew his boat clear, reaching the mile and a halt most in 5min, sec., a length
In the endeavour to obtain the inside of the long horse shoe bend Sullivan increased his pace and readily placed two lengths between the boats at the site of Rose- bank Villa. This advantage was doubled at Harrod's Wharf, and although Haines spuited pluckily at this point, it did not assist him to any great extent, Sullivan, reaching Hammer- smith-bridge in ginin, 15sec, nearly six lengths to the good. Rounding the bend Into Corney Reach where they met a "dead noser" and some fearfully rough water, Sullivan wisely hugged the shore, and, his boat going through the waves in the better style, he had a lead of 25sec. at Chiswick Church (time, 15min. 32sec)," The conditions were even worse than previously for the next half-inile, but Sullivan picked his opposite the Bull's Head at Barnes. There way carefully till he reached smoother water
was now no doubt about the result, and the into his boat, making his work doubly hard. water was breaking over. Haines's riggers and
21sec, 36 seconds in front of his rival, which Sullivan roached the winning post in zomin THE Company's Steamship
means upwards of a dozen lengths.
The relation between anarchism and insanity was discussed at length at a recent sitting of the Mr. Brodrick Her Majesty's Government Freie Wissenschaftliche Vereinigung in Berlin are not aware that the Russian Government by Professor Mendel Many Anarchists, said have claimed for goods which may be imported the learned professor, are men of healthy, even into China by mail from Port Arthur and from talented, mind, but weak-minded creatures, in that portion of Ta-tien-wan which is to be capable of discovering the cause of their ill-reserved for the exclusive use of Russian and success in life, and therefore imbued with the Chinese ships the advantage conferred by the feeling of revenge against all mankind. Alcohol subsections mentioned. Inquiry will be made the Anarchist Press, the professor considers, at Peking as to the truth of the report. If those play an important part in the history of deeds advantages were given to the goods in question the result would be as stated by the hon. mem- ber...
of terror.
He proposes that instead of treating Anar chists as criminals they should be consigned to a mad house. The Anarchist who dies on the scat vid spurs them on to the imitation of his crime and the revenge of his execution.
Further questioned
of Mr. Yerburgh. by Mr. Moon, on behalf
Mr. Brodrick said-Her Majesty's Govern ment have not yet heard of the establishment of a competent police administration or of the establishment of a Customs service at Talien wan but they await a further communication from the Russian Government?
Textile Strike in Austria.
VIENNA The strike of 12,000 hands in the textile trade at Brünn has now continued à fortnight, Mr. Gretton (Derbyshire, 5.) subsequently The employers confidently expected that the asked the Under-Secretary for, Foreign Affairs strike would break down to-day, but the men a question of which he had given him private have not moved. This fight being the test of notice-namely, whether he could give any strength, the men are determined to hold out further information with regard to the demand for many weeks to come, support being expec-made by Russia for a concession to construct a ted not only from all parts of Austria but also railway to Peking. from abroad
Bensational Murder Trial.
A RUSSIAN LADY. POISONS HER LOVER
UND TWO WOMEN, CHAN
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ST. PETERSBURG, May 16th.
A trial of a wamm which excited great local interest, owing to the high position of the accus. ed and the number of crimes laid to her charge, has just been concluded before St. Petersburg District Court. The proceedings tasted three
and the court-house was crowded.
days
The prisoner Maria Mershvizka, of noble rank, was charged with "having poisoned her lover and two women from motives of jealousy, and further with the kidnapping of a child and the forging of documents and bills of exchange
The accused was found guilty on all the counts mentioned, and sentenced to fifteen years' penal servitude in Siberia and to depri- vation of her title of nobility-Reuter's.
Tho Gordon Memorial College The Lord Mayor on the 18th of May receiv ed the following letter from General Lord Kit chener of Khartoum
Mr Brodrick-We have been making in quiry, but we have not yet been able to ascer thin what course it is proposed that the line.
should follow
Liptons and Liquor.
→TIREE CHEERS FOR THE SHAMROCK,"
Sir Thomas J. Lipton addressed a crowded meeting of the shareholders of his company at the Cannon-street Hotel on May 18th. Much enthusiasm prevailed throughout the meeting, as to the sale of intoxicating liquors by the the only adverse note being a protest midly put company. In moving the adoption of the report Sir Thomas said that the last time he met his supporters he did not think he made any promises, but he fancied that he stated his belief in the futute of the business having greater results in store for the shareholders than had been accomplished in the past. He considered that belief was amply justified, and he thought they might fairly congratulate them- sclved upon the results of the first year's work. The net profit carned by the company up till March 11 last amounted to £217,720, which showed a very substantial increase on any previous results of the business, being 40,000 in "excess of last year. The turnover of the
Headquarters, Egyptian Army, War Office, Cairo, May-11, 1899 My Lord, I have just received the intima business for the past year had been the largest tion that your Lordship has paid into the. Gor its history. (Applause.) As stated in the don Memorial College account the sum of port, they had built an extension of the com 2.738 55. rod., being the result of the subs.ny's coroa factory, and they were also build- ing an additional factory in connection with
Death of Mr. Herbert Lloyd of the
"Daily Chronicle.” ⠀ We have to announce, with the deepest. "gret, the death of Mr. Herbert Lloyd, a member of the firm of Edward Lloyd; Limited, and one of the proprietors of The Daily Chronicle, which occurred at Falmouth on the erening of May 12th at eight o'clock,
Mr. Herbert Lloyd was educated, privately
at Brighton, and at the age of twenty-four, being threatened with consumption, he was ordered for his health to South Africa, where he spent nearly five years at Durban. During this period, at first to fill up the time, which naturally hung heavy on his hands and after wards with more serious interest, he devoted himself to the study of astronomy, and with such success that he acted for a considerable. period as honorary Assistant Astronomer there His health was completely re-established by the illness which had immediately threatened him. climate, and he returned home cured of the Afterwards he made a prolonged Journey round the world, partly for the sake of his health and partly to investigate the con-
Captain,
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will be despatched for the above parts, on FRIDAY, the 23rd instant.
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THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. FOR MARSEILLES, COPENHAGEN AND ST. PETERSBURG.
"THE Company's Chartered Steamship
"NORDHAVET,"
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"IXION," Captain Nish, will be despatched.. TUESDAY, the 17th instant...
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#TANTALUS," Captain Thompson, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY the 4th July.
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"GLENLOCHY," Captain McGregor, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 7th July.
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cription-fist at the Mansion house your Lord- the company's preserve works. When these ship so kindly opened last November, unhapha
In very sincerely thanking your Lordship and new factories were fitted up the company your staff for the trouble and work that has res would have the best equipped works in the sulted in so important an addition to the college country for the manufacture and production of funds, I would also like, if possible; to convey the company's various commodities, and would to the subscribers my gratitude for their gene which the directors looked forward to with con. rosity, which has enabled me to obtain the fidence. The sun written off for depreciation means to carry out one of the dearest projects the directors considered a full and ample ditions and needs of the export paper trade. I the above Port, on SATURDAY, the 29th July." of my heart
allowance under that head. The sum of £44,261
an object which he accomplished with re markably successful and permanent results. He remained for years in charge of the firia Wholesale Stationery Department of the of which be was a member.
Mr. Herbert Lloyd married Christina, daugh Inspector General of Hospitals, Madras Army,
and leaves one song
The funeral of Mr. Herbert Lloyd took. Addington Churchyard, the funeral procession. place on the afternoon, of the 17th May, In-
starting from Croydon; and mioofing and gather-
who had known Mr. Herbert Lloyd, and who
had reason to esteein and love him
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un convinced that the educational advantaged prior to the incorporation of the com nges thus afforded to the people of the Sudan pany had been carried to capital reserve account will make them look on all Englishmen in the as it was not available for division as profits, futuro as their benefactors and well-wishers.
It had been said that the company ought From my numerous conversations with the to have recommended a larger dividend. natives on the subject, I can only say their Well, it would have been a very simple feelings at present are those of absolute amase matter,to do that without dividing the profita fer of the late Wm.Evans, M.D., F.R.C.S., PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS ment at the noble generosity of the British up to the hilt, but the directors, con public.
I have the honour to be, me
sidered that in business of such your Lord magnitude their chief aim should boste place ship's obedient servant,
it on a safe and sound basis, and with that view KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM: The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of London. fund Of course the company had reaped some to commence building up a substantial reserve advantages arising out of the terms of agreeing on the way many friends and neighbour. The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees The Railway Question in China, ment of sale to the company, and from the The Marquis of Salisbury presided on adjustinen of accounts in connection with the Wednesday, May 17th, at the 41st annual old business. These had helped to improve the dinner of the Railway Benevolent Institution, past year's result, and had caused the directors which was held at the Hotel Métropole less hesitation in recommending to set aside. company numbering nearly 300 noblemen and such considerable amount of reserve, In gentlemen were present, including many their business they must keep progressing, and distinguished representatives of in railway continual developments, entailing additional world. Concerning the railway question in outlay, were pe strong reserve, fund. They Ching, the Marquis said The railway tanto build up question is not always so agreeable if it on had established what he belived to be one of the brains of all our oficial they always think the largest and most lucrative departments of some foreign Fower is going to bring a railway their business the wine and spirit: branch down on the precis
is spot whore they are 1 This had not been done without difficulty, dis think they seem to imagine in portable rolled couragement, and hindrance, but it had been up thing you carry in
In your po
which done successfully. The company were the Es you walk, you can fay,
ughter.) owner to-day of more than ago licences in full Llave traced in the mind of moralofty than Consuls
uls and men operation, with power to add to the number. some They had obtained suitable and extensive unknown Power will not vent
mate bonded warehouses, sa
so that they were in a position to do,ats exports trade as well as the
of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their The service was held in Addington Church, Bills of Ladlog for Countersignature, and to famous for its association with two English take immediate delivery of their Goods from Rex, FR. Lloyd, brother of Mr. Herbert Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel Primates, and was conducted in turn by the alongside Lloyd, the Rev. R. A. Bullen and the Rev. Fwill be landed and stored at Consignees' risk. Goggin, brothers-in-law, and the Rev. R. M. and expense. Willia, curte of Addington. The church was
filled with representatives of the firm, with Mr. Herbert Lloyd's personal friends, a gathering of gentlemen ausociated with every department of the work carried on by Merun, Edward Lloyd. Many of these had known Mr. Lloyd from his boyhood, and had coma: spontaneotisly to offer their last tribuse of alfectionnte regard,
The principal mourners were Master Peter Lloyd (Mr. Herbert Lloyd' son), My A. H Evans (Mr. Herbert's brother), Mr. Frank
Lloyd, Miss Dorothy "Evans, Miss
Floyd, Mis, Bullan, My T&C. Lloyd, Mrk
Its home trade, and he was pleased to be able to Evans, Mr and Mrs Hurtley, Mr. and Mi
which (tai ture) Lis going to darel) a falway which will destroy British Empire appearance. And then there is palities: China are the politics
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The say that the department was now in full work Arthur Lloyd; Mr. and Mrs: Walter Lloyd,
The initial expenditure in connection:
this department had come out of revenue.
He thought they were justified in looking for- to this department becoming one of the Important branches of the business.
sting upon some
con
Nurse Parker, who nursed Mr. Lloyd devotedly
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