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Town Planning in India. Professor Geddea' town plann ing exhibition is now displayed in Bombay. It was oponed in the presence of a large gathering by the Governor of Bombay, Lord Willingdon, who raid that the exhibition had arrived in Bombay at a very suitable time, for the Presidendy was keenly alive to the necessity of town planning and the question of relieving congea. tion and the development of the suburban areas ought to come up. They wanted to go forward in the right way with regard to town planning in the future. Mistakes could not be avoided and had been made in Bombay and other cities in the past, but they wanted to make no more mistakes in the future. To-day it was the duty of everyone to Lee that people of all

· classes and creede ́should have Do opportunity of living in comfort- able homes and surroundings, end it was the duty of the Govetrm int to achieve that purpose by administration and legislation. Exchange.

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If Aberno had been able to of our lines but each time were at one time a Tatus of Anhwoi, seven hundred werehippers were being enacted under their noses, carry out his design & portion of repulsed. entered. Tokyo on the 30th March bowed in prayer. Puffing quickly

Bombs Under His Coat, the interior of the great cathedral from Nagasaki where he used to upon his cigar to revive the light

The priests, moving about un- would no doubt have been at the cad of it, he touched the der the flood of light in the white shattered, if nothing more, and live, saya a Tokyo message. It ia füse of the first bomb. Glancing cbarcel, had uttered no more than the loss of life through the ex reported that he had come to behind long enough to make a dozen words when two men plosion and the flying slugs and Tokyo to consult with his part certain it was sputtering, he entered the church from Filth bare of steel would unquestion isane abur the reports of rebels burried to the second. As he did Avenue. One of them was Abar-ably have been great. being softened by and receiving| amnesties from the Chinese, Liu, Barnez, made up as anno; Feneeth his coat were the "Goverument. However,

aged man, with flowing white bombe; with the lighted eigar he expressed a very firm view, saying slipped from a pew and snapped Polignani, was seized at the door. hair, silk bat, and spectacles, would set them c. The other, that Ho Haiming's softening is

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"One by one all of our men WHAT IS WRONG WITH GER- were put out of the fight. Not a MANY?, W. H. Dawson man remained in the tronches MASONRY AS APPLIED TO CIVIL of extending British trade with eighteen years old, of 218 Eating the example of those whose The prisoner is Frack abarno, see the man bending low, follow-

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Parie, March 4-The supple remained at the head of his men, A major who, since mening, had states that a great part of the 67th Street. A man known as heads, were bowed in prayer, mentary official statement issued jumped upon a parapet to shont machinery imported is for use in East IC6th Street, was arrceted as started down the aisle, Barnetz telling of French successes in the which had just arrived from the Frank Baldo, a labourer, of 301 Then ho straightened up and late last night by the War Office, encouragement to fresh troops connection with the sugar indus. try. The market in these goods he entered the church with throw off his simulation of age, Argonne, gives the details of one of rear. He had no sooner done so is well known to British dealers, Abarno. His real name is not and made record time to that there engagements, which, it says, than he was killed by a bullet in and there appears to be ropartic. He is Emilio Polignani, and he It was necefasry to permit ardour of the troops. Baldo, and he is not a labourer. aputtering machine. uler reason for German succBEB

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"Action began in a ravine neat terrible loses on the enemy. We mille and the parts thereof are

bomb in Fontaine Madame at eight o'clock had time to bring back to the rear saw this particular plot "hatched one's possession is punished by a in the morning, five companies all our wounded, and our day's bought indiscriminately from all from the egg. He followed comparatively mild sentence, the being obarged with the attacks. task was accomplished. The Ger the countries competing, but every detail of the manufacture actual lighting of s bomb means We exploded three mines under mans had to concentrate on this there seems to be some preference of the two cathedral bombe, and a heavy sentence upon conviction. trenches of the enemy, while cur part of the front, chosen by us for British centrifugals and for every morning when Police Com: Bo the police decided that not too artillery crushed them under a for the combat, reinforcements. German filter-presses and pamps.

mission Woods arrived at his great a obance would be taken if hot fire. Three minutes later our which without our attack they The terms of eredit for all kinds of cffice be found a report giving they let the Italian apply the fire, column debouched from branches would have sent elsewhere." machinery abow great variation. him the exact statue of the sit- One may imagine the respon of trenches and stormed the

aation to date. When the day sibility resting on the detectives, German works, *Sinklang, # Th to wreak the rathedral arrived, at that time. As it was, Barnetz The postal administration in the police authorities knew as was equal to it; with a snap of his different quarters, killing all the "We penetraled in three Sinklang has hitherto been finan- much about the plot as the bomb fingers he doured the fure, while occupants of the tranches, seventy cially supported by the Adminis-makers themselves. So much so at the esme time other detectives five infantrymen and about thirty trative Department of that that, before Abarno was arrested, fell upon the Italian sa be bent province, but in consequence of the detectives had gone to 218 over the fase of the second bomb.

neers. We took four wounded the financial stringency, the said East: 67th Street and seized The man was hurried swiftly bac

oners, At 8:30 oolook? Department has asked for permis- Charles Carbone, who is charged

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