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Dr. Clifford Resigns:
The Rev. S. W. Haghes, fo: -the past eleven years, mini tar of Christ Church Bay tist Church;; Six Ways, Arts, Birmingham, has received an invitation to anoceed Dr. Olifford at West- bourne Park Church London. Dr. Clifford has himself written to Mr. Hugben expressing the hope that he will arcapt the appointment. Mr. Hughes states that he will make known bie decisión en Sunday week. Dz. Clifford is the veteran Nenoon- formist who has been pastor at Westbourne Park for more than half a century.-Daily Mail,
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It is reported in certian quartere say the National Review that the Government will divide the ter ritory in Inner Mongolia inlo
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and particularly At the first meeting of the new 7u0employees, including twenty-bcurhood Council of the Royal Colonial Insore trained British inspect rs, ia amongst the British troops there. t'tate, the Right Hon. Earl Grey, engaged in house cleansing, sca. Of eventy-one soldiers attacked, president of the Institute, in the renging, disinfection, clearing of there were five deaths while thirty
Paris, April 27,-The first of obair, the following regolation was waste ground, oiling poole, soldiers had to be invalided home moved by the new chairman (Sir and other tani'a'y and anti-at a cost of over £50 each. The the wounded in the recent fight- Quinine has War Office granted £1,000 for the ing on the Year resobed Faris Charles P. Lucas), scoonded by malarial works.
distributed free in drainage of the marsh (less, be it during the night, and I was able Lieut-General Sir Edward T. H. been Halton, supported by the Hon. schools in malarious parts of the observed, than was spent in one to talk with some of them for a Sir John A. Cockburn, and adopt Colong, and no less than 3,416 month of invaliding soldiers to moment as they were taken into ed:Tant the thanks and ap-oz, given to Government and other England) and this has been hospital.
followed by practical oblitere- One of them, sper king of the preciation of the Council be placed hospitals and dispensarier,
of the disease on German asphyxiating tombs, on record for the long end valuable. A briefanalysis of malarial rates on
Education would said: "The famous bombs killed services of Lieut-General S.r J. in Hongkong, di in most other the apat. Bevan Edwards, K.O.B.,K.U.M.G., places where the subject has been
appear to be the moral to nobody. They simply sent of to to the Royal Colonial Institute as taken to hand, is highly en- be drawn from the results arrived sleep those who inhaled fames. ita chairman of Conncil daring couraging. In 1903, 422 deaths at in all the contributions furnish- Then the Germans rushed in and the years 1909 to 1915. In pass or 12 per 1,000 of the popul tion, ed. Given sufficient instruation massacred those who were insen Happly reinforcemente ing this resolution the Council were recorded as again 200, or in the primary and secondary aible. desire to record the great import-0.7 per 1,000, in 1913. To show lawa of health, given a cound arrived, and in the end the Huas ance and value which they attach that there is nothing savouring knowledge of the obligations of were driven back."-Exchange.
Addressing the Academy of to Sir Bevan's services in pro- of unduaoptimism in these figures oitizenship, prophylaxis, at least moting the unity and solidarity it may be pointed out that a cer-as regard infectious diseases, may Science te-day, Professor Armand of the Empire during a long period tain latitude can be allowed in in time become almost second Gauthier declared that asphyxist- pafare. Anti-morqa to anding bombs were much less dan- of public life, especially upon his the comparison, and that the de- Report upon the Defence of Aus crease may, owing to improved anti-malaria have beep, as gerous than the public believed,
Fia well-known," proved up and that they had not the rozione tion to convey chlorine, the deadly tralia in 1890, which led directly cilities for astificatia, be under to the further evolution of the rather than over-estimated. As to the hit to be terms of tffect ascribed to them. Their gas used, to a number of metal
the synonymity;
extermina composition, he said, was perfect- oglinders planted in the ground Federation of the Six States of conveying the most accurate toata Australia into the present Com of the progress of antimalarial tion of the mosquito is invariably ly well known. The Professor in front of their trender... Their 'monwealth."
works, the figures relating to the followed by a marked drop in concluded by stigmatis.ng the
apparent intention was to plant health of the troops in Hongkong malarial returne, and the prac-methode employed by the enemy, these cylinders fed by their pipe are instructive. Among British ticability of eradication, stapon- who, he said, continued to violate lines all the way along the front troops the rate of admissions into dous as under certain conditions The Bague Convention.
of the Belgian, French, and Poison Pipes to Trenches. The introduction of women to hospital for malaria per 1,000 it may seem, has been manifested
British Armies against which The latest exposition of German take the place of men who have has diminished from 18.4 in over and over again. Whereas joined the Colours is causing un 1909 to 42.5 per 1,000 in 1913. disease and all the science that "frigltfalness, the employment their offensive was to be directed. As they were forced to attack rest among members of the Amal As regards Indian trcopa, the has grown up round about it was of asphyxiating gases to clear before their preparations were gamated Union of Shop Assis figures are more varied, 54.3 per formerly the close borough of the the way for their rush for Calais, ready it was ca'y the French and tant, Warehousemen and Clerke, 1,000 being recorded in 1909, medical profession, the rapid is the most diabulical, the most some of who'n resent their intro rising to 89,8 the follow evolution of the prophylactic idea carefully prepared, of all their part of our forces, including the Canadians, who came in for the effects of the gae, duction and desire to cease work ing year, dropping to the within recent years has made the inhuman methods of werfar.,
The evidence of prisoners, it German prisoner taken at as a protest, says the Grohe of very low late of 31.8 in 1911 intelligent co-operation of the
The Union has, however and rising again to almost double laity a sine qua non, voy
is understood, says the Mail goes Zuydeck oate informed his captora May, 8.
to show that the German leaders that the Germans had been mak- officially taken up the position that of the British troops in 1913.
principally relied on thie barbar that since it caters to h for men As is pointed out in the report, and women in the distributive one of the governing factors The merchants in the capital ous expedient (which is doubtless ing elaborate preparations for trades, it osanot opposs the in which must be taken into con- have submitted a petition to the one of the famous "surprises" attacking by means of asphyxiat whole Boheme was carefully troduction of women. Informs eideration in regard to the in-Government requesting the latter of which we have heard so much ing gas three weeks ago. The tion has reached the Union from cidence of malaria upon the to permit them to organies in the past) for rushing the French planned, and the German soldiers various parts of the country that trcopa is the healthiness or an- volunteer oorpa: The merchants and British lines. They had to were nearest the fumes all women are being introduced to healthiness of the last station propose that each shop in the made all their plans with their firms through the Labour Ex- they occupied. Classes for in capitel should arrange for the customary thoroughness. Unfort-wore a protective helmet in the changes without being info:med struction in hygiene, which in enlistment of one of its staff in unately for them the British shape of a diver's. as to the value of their labour, oludes a description of the part the corps. In ordinary times this offensive, beginning with the and that many have been engag played by mosquitoes in malaria, force will help the Government to m'ning of Hill 60 and the capture ed at wages from 93. to 12s. per are held in all the schools in this maintain peace and order and in of the position, foiled their plans you have lost your appetito ore of the big variety of week Stould this prove to be as in other Crown Colonies, and time of war it will be placed on before they were completed dainty dishes at the ALEXAN- correct the matter will be taken a considerable quantity cf litera- the active list for the defence of The Germane had laid pipe DRA CAFE is sure to tempt
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