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The Proposed New Service Law.

Mr. A. E, Crawlay writes in the Obserter as follows: The propos. sle of the Lawn Tennis Associa tion for revision of the law, of service call for a special and caraful study.

The position is this:-For years there has been, dissatisfaction with the law of the foot-fault as administered by line umpires and umpires in chief, though not with the law itself.

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Statement by Correspondent In Ireland

The following special correR, pondents of British newspapers in Ireland think it necessary to call attention to the proplamation by the G.0.0. troops stating that forces of the Grown in Ireland aro on active service. At the same time all doctors are displaying the Red Cross on their motor cars as

measure of safety,

We believe that the position off special correspondents needs placing on a basis different from The crucial point is, and it that now existing. We have to demands very careful attention seek information from Any and quick eyes, to decide whether Hources we can find. We are the server's foot is on or ovit not sacredited to either side. Wo the lins before he has hit get protection from neither. We the ball. The umpire are under. suspicion from boil, has to watch at one and the same Our position now involves the moment the server's foot and the risks and responsibilities of war their nerver's racket, some six or seven correspondents without feet apart. Personally, when safeguards or advantages,

The signatories must not ba taking line for the purpose of marking foot faults, I have found confused with the joint meeting little difficulty in judging correct-of Irish journalists and visit ly, because I concentrato a ing correspondents of Saturday naturally long vision on the two (Dec. 11), though we do not points together, whereas, if I necensasily dissociate ourselves watched the foot only, and listen- from the views expressed at that

moeting, ed for the sound of the ball being hit; I should be less sure; still fena sure if I placed a sheet of card-James Dunn, Daily Mail, board along my vision to cut off W. H. Salmon, The Times. all view except on and behind the A. E. Macgregor, Erening News, line. There have been other Donald R. Spdlove, Press As

sociation. methots of little use.

My opinion is that the existing law is perfect, and that ampires can administer it if they take the trouble.

But the L.T.A.,doubtless merely to test the tenure of the existing law, propose a change to this effect: the server, before hitting the ball, must either have both feet in contact with the ground behind the baseline, or he may raise one foot only, provided that he replace such foot on the ground and behind the baseline, before either foot enters the court, and after he has hit the hall.

HANDICAPPING THE SERVER.

Expert opinion seems to be agreed that the proposal will handicap the server, as regards his progress to the net, about yard: I calculate about two feet. But experimenting with the proposal, 1 have found that this bandicap is just enough to give a smart return of the ser- vice the fraction of Lime necessary before the sorver can reach it.

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be to lose our birthright and jeopardise our place among the the graat nelions of the world.

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save ourselves from an economic disaster which would be no less catastrophic than would have beon defeat at the hande of the Germans,

During the last week American opinion has condemned the L.T.A. reactionary and proposal as setting back the clock twenty I should say forty years. years. THE BACKBONE OF THE GAME. The whole development of the game has come through develop- What about tho sever when he ment of service. An improved does not run in after service? delivery has led to an improved The same handicap applies, in return. These two strokes are terms not so much of time as of the backbone of the game. If trajectory. Mr. Tildon reckons we revert to the antediluvian idea that a six-foot man serving, under that service is simply a method the present law, has a margin off of putting the ball into play, wo

It seems to me that there is

A PULL ALL TOGETHER, clearing the net of about eight make the game pat-ball, or,

When the history of the war need of a. great' rallying ery inches He is referring, I under-rather, no game at all, for the

Without unity of purpose wo will kill

comes to be written, the most to-day for the people of this every stand, to a plain servira without striker-out

glorious pages in it will recall country, a call which will bring shall never recover our former spin: if so, it would require a service.

American opinion has also the manner in which every home to every being it the land position; with dissension and man ten feet high to get the

of this country the fact that our personál.pro-strifa in our midst va shall fall'. eight-inch margin. Of course, noted that the proposed now law inhabitant every plain service is curved, of the footfault will by more answored the clear call of duty' sparity no less than the safety of still further behind in the race. though it does not scem to difficult than the present one for writes Li-ion. P. Pulteney. our inheritance is in danger The spirit with which we faced line umpire to The millions of soldiers who unless we awaken in time to the our task in the five years of war men the umpire or

Is the spirit which will bring us flocked to the colours, the many great task before us. fast, 2

plain ser-judge.

Our supremacy as, a military out of the morass in which we vice which otherwise would A minor proposal of the L. T. A. more inillions who toiled night never clear the net. American is to count it a fault if the server and day in the munition factories force has only once sen serious find ourselves now. Then our and other spins can always clear miss the ball altogether. There of the country, the women who ly challenged during the last lives and liberty were in danger, the net; they are not in question is no harm in this, perhaps; watched and wai ed at home century, and the challenger now but the risk of industrial stag with a courage and brave-lies brokea, but the other supre nation is just as serious and But for the athletic and there is the same rule in golf,

Among suggestions in the hoarte iness which equalled that macy which was ours in the urgent today. No mere section. spectacular quality of the gaine, no less than for its efficiency, the Pross are (1) that the service shown by our soldiers in the field generation before the war, and al improvement will meet the best players, like Doherty. Mc-line be placed 10ft. from the net all responded with one accord for many generations before that, crisis any more than a local the rallying cry "Your as the greatest morantile nation success on the Western front had Laughlin, Gobert, Tilden, have instead of as at present, 21 (2) 0

in the world; has been challenged any other than a slight bearing the final success of our always preferred 'a very fast, that so long as the server's feet country needs you."

All that is past and done with. from many sides, and we have on

armies. plain service their first are behind the baseline before

One of the inevitable results of What is required is a big com. The latest information con- delivery. Well-executed by a he hits the ball he may do any. We came through the great crisis failed to stall off the attack. erning the .. Shipping Board tall, strong man, this is a tra-thing he likes. Certainly, jump. with a success which does credit

difficulty we have as a nation of army united in one strong effort, Fleet is to the effect that about mendous affair, and only a first ing and running as a preliminary to the British spirit of which we this failure is to be seen in the bined push-all the industrial the modest for the common cause of the one-fourth of the fleet is laid up class player can live in the court to service are suicidal operations. are eo proud.

But now, when we are happily maintaining evon in the ports of America bacause with it.

On the whole, I think the Bills of Lading will be counter- of lack of curgo. Two hundred But if the man emplaying this trajectory business the most im- able to turn our hands to peaceful standard of living which we whole nation should be the aim -When we recapture in industry- coal burning vessels of the large cannon ball delivery is to be set portant. You will find even a work once more, there seams to enjoyed befors the war. Wages of every individual in It:

ba lacking that unity of purpose have been increased enormously, type, varying in size, from 5,000 back two or three feet, both time eix-foot tall server with a plain which market all our efforts but with them has also risen tire the spirit which actuated us dur to 6,000 tons, and 258 wooden and trajectory will-suffer. His non-spin servicogenerally aiming vessule, Some completed and ball will less frequently clear the for the centre line where the net when wo were face to face with cost of living, and the winner in ing the war, the industrial others equipped only as barges, not; he, if he runs in, will legs is lowest. His margin of error physical enemy. The result of the race which is now being run offensive which with, result will were the first to be laid up. The frequently roach the return. when, aiming at diagonals is too this lack of unity is that we are is almost bound to be the cost of once again take us to the position we should never have lost, the more living, unless, we realise that we to-day threatened by vessels laid up are much more Consequently, this chief weaper small. And even then he only subtle, but no loss dangerous, foe, have got to recover our place in foremost industrial, nation of the expensive to operate than oil- of offence will be blunted. It will gets in some three

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AN AMERICAN ON THE LEAGUE.

NOTES & COMMENTS.

An Interesting Appointment It is announced that Mr. Rabert Nichols, who has gained soma reputation at Hama 43 a poet, has been appointed pro- fessor of literature at Tokyo

| University. Mr. Nichols states

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 1921.

DAY BY DAY.

THE RACES.

TACT CONSISTS IN SAYING THE Promise of a Fine Meeting. THINGS THAT PEOPLE LIKE TO LISTEN TO AND OF LISTENING TÔ

In connection with the forth- THINGS THAT PEOPLE LIKE TO

TALK ABOUT.

There was again a clean bill af that he is neither a philologist health in the Colony yesterday. nor an historian, in which respect

The resembles his distinguished predecessor. Lafcadio Hearn,

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year.

PRAISE FOR COOLIES.

UNION CHURCH.

Annual Meeting of Seatholder 1.

| says:-

What Partington Tells the Home Folk. Coming Races, itis interesting to Mr. Thomas Bowen Partington,Į Mr. J. L McPherson presided note that the actual number of in his fourth article of the series over the annual meeting of seats. ponies entered is no less than 155. [¦à is contributing Tag holders of the Union Church held as against 137 last year. As we Fancier, on "Openings in in the Church Hall last night. have already announced, this China," deals

amongst other The first business was the sub- number is easily a record, and Subjects with that of the Chinesemisalon of the annual report and the amount paid in entrance

actitude gowards Bolshevism. He balance sheet. money goes well over $12,000.

The Chairman, in proposing the There is also a large increase in the number of stables, there being

Pe reads of "the

ever-adoption of the report and balance 58 this year as against 49 last increasing tendency of the mass sheet, said he thought they could of the Chinese nation to adop:be taken as highly satisfactory, and practise the principles of He was pleased to see that the We have received two very

For the first time in the history Bolshevism." As one who knows finances were in such a flourish- & aeries of the lectures on English attractive calendar from the of racing in Hongkong we hase the Chiness, I should rather saying condition. They began the

Blue Funnel Line. literaturs which Heam delivered

lady owners. This has been made that the Chinese are thinking. year with an overdraft of $1,800 at Tokyo. Mr. Nichols, who is!

possible by the alteration to the Along what lines? Alang many fand this by the end of the year coming to the Far East na "al, Lady Stubbs is to present the Jockey Club's rules made last lines, because there are more had been converted into a credit working artist and eritic states prises at St. Paul's Girls' School year. There are five lady owners Chinese ways of looking at passe balance of $620. The Chairman that his aim will be ta impart the jat 3 pm. to-morrow.

and it is to be hoped that their ing events than there are angles expressed thanks to the ladies for good example will be more widely to the public opinion of any other their valuable contribution to the spirit of English literature and tol

followed by the time another Race country, and not merely through fund and was pleased to note that give an dies of what it has

Meeting comes round. These the fact that there is one Chinese the congregations and collections lady owners are Lady Chater for each four people among all had improved. Mrs. F. B. Deaton, Mrs. John the inhabitants of the earth.

He trusted they Johnstone. Mrs. L N. Leefo and mind of the Chinese is an ancient"

The weald be maintained during the Mrs. Leslie Smith.

leoming year.

Mr. McPherson jewel. mist curbansly wrought made spesial mention of the collec upon, with many faret bewilder:tion $1,200 taken up in aid of the London Missionary Society

of publishers has lately reprinted

To-morrow, according to the done for mankind AL Jars Chinese exlindar, in the festival In this respect also Mr. Nichols if 1 for "Beginning of will be following in the footstep Spring

his predecessor, whose faildresses to the youth of Japan were characterised by a delight-

Mr. and Mrs. B. Wylie wete ful spontaneousness the lecturer amongst the passengers who re- giving scope to the immunity turned by the Mishima Maru ftam conventional criticism yesterday. which his enviomment gave [him. Mr. Nichols, who served in} }the war, je a romparatively young

The Japanese cruiser Niikata man, and is favourably known ta

is due here on Sunday from a considerable circle in England, Japan. She will stay here for a the menbers

which few days before proceeding on doubtless follow hi-her way to Haiphong at Tokyo, with much

will

career interest.

That is natural

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Church,

Mr. C. C. Hickling, in seconding.

It is also gratifying to notice the Portuguese community ising to the pe taking a greater share in racing and not necessarily irritating. whi, he telleved, was the largest panies themselves. In addition to Peking, Canton. and other collection ever made at the Union Mr. Soares. who has been politicians and parasites may successful owner for many years thinking of places, self, and Mr. B. Basra has a growing stable power, bat the merchant is think Messrs. P. V Botelha, C. A. daing of his markets, the quicksilver) [referredtothe ravages of white ats Roza and J. Noronhs are movements of the tael and it in the church building and to the racing under the stable name of master, the gold dollar, and the pressity of abtaining a new pal Me. Carpetnor: Messrs. coolie is thinking of his rise. They and the overhaul if the Manse. D'Almada Remedios and F. M. L.fall in silver has mobilised the Considerable expense would be des Soares ATC the owners Pawnshop: whilst M. C. M. Smerchant. These are the can appealed to satholders to stand mental strength et the Chiness easioned in the near future and he

Mr. Martinho. Altogether, our China, and they have Alves is an owner disguised as structive elements in the mind of the Church A Crime Epidemic.

:: year. Portuguese friends are keen thought to waste on the mock An Extraordinary

Supporters of "the sport of Kings" warfare of Chinese militarists. printer of the violent kind has

There are some extremely big made its appearance lately in

POLITICAL MOVES DISHEGAT:DED stables this year, the let being

Two vacancies in the list of America, France and England.

Political comings and goingTrustees were filled by the ap- headed by Mr. John Peel, who A number of these occarteners.

Amongst residents returning to has no less than 14 in his string, leave the Chinese including Tat

on smaller!

the Colony by the post-utres, took place

Kashgar including some extremely good moved. The merchant and the ointment of Messrs. C. C. Hick yesterday were Mr G. A. Hastones. Sit Paul comes next with coolie have the foreigners on and Sear London, and One

ings and Miss Hastings, Mr. and 13. and it can te taken for granted their backs, and the greedy party

and Mrs. Leask, Mr. E. J. L'hapman, that the straw and white will Tuchun-t militarist-on! had the aulavity to commit

M. C. D. Wilkinson. Miss D. be fairly often in the picture. Mr. their necks. They pas, swear Troll-up No Teal way from Stone and Miss N. Stone.

Piccadilly. In extent, however, i this class cf erime is far more!

WARN

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The adoption of the report and balance sheet was unanimously agreed to.

ling and J. Rodger.

Roth the Hon. Secretary (Mr. G. M. Shaw and the Hon. Trea- sorer Mr. C. C. Helling), are

George Putts has entered eleven, and smile, and go on working deer home leave and their and it is was well-known that and hoping for better times places were Alled by the election prevalent in the other countries! The Newcastle, light cruiser, than

the King stable includes more When one really gets to know of Mr. E. B. Cubey and Mr. F. C.

one winner. Sir Ellis the Chinese cole the makes 3 Hanger respectively. referred 10. An astonishing which was paid off for disposal Kedsouris and M. Soares have per cent, of the entire populatinga

The wing gentlemen were feature is the number of female earlier in the year, is to be pre-entered six ponies each, whilst there is a compelling pulse to elected o the Committee of i percetrators, 20 ang rate in ipared at Chatham for sale. The Mr. Fash and Mr. Namazee have take your bat of him. He is Management:-Capt. W. Davison, France Some time ago it was Newcastle was serving on the ave each. Mr. G. C. Maxon has cheerful, a Mark Tapley among Un. Machell Messrs. A 5 D. imported from New York that the China Station at the outbreak of an interest in three stables and he is the most hardwors-Cousland, F. R. Doves, J. McCab

authorities hat organised ring war, and was abroad throughout the eight panies entered by theming and willies thing on earth, bin. A. Mckenzie, J. Az McPherson, Jeolumns of moppear police. the hostilities.

hard or Luz even this has had little effect,

too J. Mitchell, J. Rodger, A. Steven- should bring the well-remembered No work is top black and wellox hoops first past menial for him. He is honest, with the Secretary and Trea- Ju hee from the American

and generous, and grateful for surer. Practically an other hews & overshadower! Just now by thel parure lately to hand. in whichį Buddha's Temple at 43. Yee the poston more than one occasion.

the least kindness.

The Ladies Committee was con antag dusur Reception which feruaty bas given to the Alilasje real ona sat urban tram being Kuk Street, Samsuipo, caught Judging by the great amount:

The backbone of China is the stituted as under:-Mts. Maccoa- devistor, regatamé reparations. This is easing the must important held up, besties nametoas rains fire last night, through the fusing of interest that was evinced in

escientious molie, jchle, Mrs. McCubbin, Mrs Mitchell, international happening of the hour, but we must wait further upon premises, pavate vehickof eisetrin wires. With consider last season's Gymkhanas and the capable. news before we learn now this antiganism is going to be mes and din fividuals. A few weeks ago able fervour the threatened every promising preliminaries of The cool is clever. He has a Mrs. Ranger, Mrs. Davison, Mrs. how the Allas are gone to contest what they have decided is their aging of these misspante fatally strophe was diverted by the this forthcoming meeting, the brand as well as

Mine. Mrs. Dover. Mr. A. T. body. Yes he slaves all day for Hamilton, Mes, Mackenzie, Mrs. J. just dye. There is a tourt, of rather cheap sarcasm in the terman shot a commissioned member of prompt attention of the devotees Races of 1921 should prove to be Minister's reference to therman exclusion from the League of the New York police. The party, who extinguished the outh reak the most auccessful ever hell. from 50 cents to N cents in the Henderson, Mrs. Hughes. Mes. Nations, but in spite of his seeming indifference it is a very really transpires, influded a woman without any considerable damage Certain it is that cash-sweep foreign settlements, and for a Ceber and Mrs. Mudie. punishment ma atop one. We were very interested to read the other of the fashionable classes, who being done.

wingers will have big prizes to mar coppers as he can get in Rev. J. Kirk Magonachie mada

China's interior. where day the account kiven by an Almerican who atten led the first appears to have saved herself

come for the attendance given

bej reference to the necessity of ression of the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva,

fine weather will be far above struggle for mere existance is¦mending the constitution of the M4 from the consequences by be Two ecolie- H. N. Rickey mag re known by name musong Americans generally,coming State evidence. A states

quite beyond the comprehension Church. the normal..

It was delightful to Cf the princely. pampered Western come back and And things in such but although he wa't knowg to us we certainly think that ment swritten by the officer Kalson Street : collect debt

During the training as working classes. The finest fullow good order, and he hoped that in promonovément on the Leagut will do much to give our American orde before cousins a less hamsul opinion of the great international body.

contains a number of charzes (foto various sources, lost their! Hines and notes will be published on earth has to jostle for me Fear to come they would not Aming many other thing he says that when he returned to sins; the heads of the police way, it is feared, because they The Hund my Tob on living alongside

Wednesdays and Saturdays, competitors who need and want hoped that the number alending Iose any ground. He sincerely America he was surprised at the inisunderstanding, or rather department, who are alleged to have not been seen since. I

the job. formation from these quarters

When you have only the evening service would be malic- **** misconception, of many people with whom he had talked as to have cauditte demoralisation of

from $10 to $24 to play with pertained. Mr. Maronachia welcomed what was done by the Assembly and the meaning of it. Not one of the Force, Buke have installed indicated that a sum of $1.350 the several nut-drea delegates, technical expens and newspaperment speci at guards and jewellers have Iron, every corner of the world who attended the meetings of the retained

two men disappeared. nerous private Assembly, let: Křenen a femind that the first session of the Assembly detectives, while insurance com had been a failure. The greatest single accomplishment of the panies are considering whether

An Involved Case. Assembly was the stopoon of the plan for a permanent Court of they shall refuse anti-burglary Royal International Justice. It coat will sit at The Hague and willļusiness. A number of other large enjoyed the repeat performance His Honour Mr. Justice H. E have elan ariges elected by the League. The plan must belonies in the States discbes a by the Dennison Players of "Shed. Gomperte presited this morn- signed and ratified by 20 najiona, a majority of the Leaque member-similar situation. Chirago, where walked in fier Sleep All the ing over the Bankruptcy Court. slip, betere at cecomes effective. Whether or not the United States the news Police Commissioner is

In the matter of the Mi Yuen parts were splendidly taken, and Junts the League, she may ratify the work coun plan and

The flunssion of Austria and Bulgaria,problem with some effect bra sent.

an ex-journalist, has tackled the was a happy time for all pre- Loong firm, Mr. Hugh A. Nisbet, or about 1b, to fill his daily participate in its teretits

To-night the Company the Official Receiver, stated that bowl of rice, so picul last a former exenny states, to the League was important as showing the cecies of martial law, criminals stages for the first time in Hong there was an application to have him only about three months. If desire f the other nations to heal the scars of the World War as found in the act being shot on the kang the play "Stop Thiel and another man who was a partner he has a family. usually a picul rapidly as possible. The election of China as a member of the instant. In, France there have a full house should witness this in the firm adjudicated insolvent lasts about three weeks.

The following will represen Content of the League to succeed Greece was a great motal victory been many renewals of the kind very funny production.

good and contented in spite of all, the Kowloos. Reserves in their as well. for the League as a whole as at puts Chine in a very advantageous of outrage that made the Bondo: position to get justice from Japan in respect of Shantung province. gang notorious. A recent Paris re

Mr. M. K. Lo. in outlining the and there is nothing of the Bol-League engagement against the shevik about him. He goes about Punjabis on the St. Joseph's The action of the Assembly in bringing about a better understandingport states that women bandits are Capt. E. R. Evans. C.B., D.S.O. history of this case, stated that between Poland and Lithuania. probably preventing war: in becoming nearly as numerous as arrived by the Kashgar yesterday, an action was started against this his work hauling and bearing round, on the 5th inst. kick-off taking steps to negotiate between the Turkish nationalists, under the male. The taxi-drivers He is well-known because of his firm by the Fung Fat Hon firm.

then Mustapha Kernal, and the Armenians with a view to saving the actually applied to the police for association with Antarctic ex- After the action was started, one latter from extermination; in deciding to continue to finance the protection. Not long ago one of ploration. having been second in of Mr. Mason's clients applieding airs of his astive silt, despite Hewer, R. Roberta, E. Donovan,

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mouth, a wife, mother and granny had been collected before these BANKRUPTCY COURT.

to keep. and babes to feed and helpful suggestions" clothe, rice at $15 per picul! A composite rote of thanks means a whole lot to think about to the

Committee. the That has been the lot of the Committee of Management, the Chinese coolie these dags.

Secretary, Treasurer and askist- ant organists concluded the meet- ing

The audience at the Thester

Last night immensely

He saw

THE STRENUOUS CONTENTED

COOLIE.

It takes a couple of catties

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He is

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weight, getting more kicks at 3 pm: H. Mckay: K. A. cash, and singing the croon-Maron. 5. Adama, A. Spary, S. H.

is all. His back is broad, and his A. Palmer, J. Coombs, A. Estorile, battle against typhus in Poland, and in giving moral support to the them was shot and robbed by a command of the British Antarctic for

adjudication for bank- Commission which is studying the question of the limitation of woman fare." Commentators Expedition in 1969, returning in ruptcy against the defendants sense of humour is as strong as H. Blythe.

his back. The backbone of China the action. with the armaments was all constructive work of the highest order. find a ready explanation of this command after the death of t

is strong and sensible. that Mr. Lo's There were a number of proposals to amend the League covenant, epidemic in after effects of the Captain Scott.

Tuch result among them a proposal by Canada to drop out the famous Article war. The remedy is to pursue service id the war, being in com-application for his client was 10. All of these proposals were referred to a Commission to be the evildoers relentlessly, un-mand of the Broke when that temporarily stayed. Apparently appointed by the Council of the League, This Commission will deterred by sentimental con-ship and the Swift had their great report to the next meeting of the Assembly in September. Almost siderations. any suggestion that America may make, says Mr. Rickey, as to amending the League covenant, so long as it leaves the foundations

intact, will be favourably received by the nations which cow make Journalistic Gosh. up the League membership. They have no illusions about the difficulties ahead of them if America stays out It probably would

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fight with six German destroyers.

TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY,

there were assets all the time in asked leave to add the name of a the hands of the official Receiver, nan as a partuer in this action.

From the evidence" given in a as $4,000, was realised. After Mr. The application before his Lord- Mason had made an application ship was that an adjudicating lawsuit between rival publishers'it In an arms charge_before Mej for adjudicating the bankrupt his order be made against the firm appears that Mr. H. G. Wells baa R. E. Lindsell, at the Magistracy client did not turn up. The official that the case was going to be had a narrow escape of figuring A little while ago we read a this morning. Sub-Inspector Receiver, thinking that there proceeded with. There was among the characters of a book not wreck the League but it would greatly limit its sphere of Press correspondent's tribute to Fallon said that the prisoner was were no assets, applied to rescind evidence to show that the man written by one of bis sister- activity. One of the chief objectives of the Longue is the disarms the attractions of the wife of the yesterday arrested on the Leung the order. Mr. Mason immediately was a partner in the bankrupt novelists. The portrait would, no ment of the nations, the first step being armament limitation. And Japanese Ambassador at Rome. Wing Wharf in possession of two started an action in the Summary firm.

doubt, bare been more flattering yet with America playing a lone hand outside the League little, Now the Daily Espres expatiates revolvers which were concealed Court whereby part of this

Mr. Lo asked his Lordship than that drawn of Talleyrand in Mme. de Stael's gratest novel, if any, real progress can be made toward disarmament. Japan upon the charrns of Mrs. Welling-in a tin of biscuits. That the $4,000 was paid out.

to make &T order that trackly says that with the United States outside the League" mak-ton Koo,

Corinne." In that move! Talley- whom the journal prisoner knew of the presence of another action in original Juris the Official Receiver, sarve ing great naval increages, she cannot consent to agree to any pro-describes as Western to the the arms was indicated by the diction which was pending. It notice on Kwong Nei Chow, in-and appears as a most unpleasant

finger-tips." gramme of armament limitation.

This picture of fact that the revolvers were of was then discovered that the forming him

old lady, Mme. de Vernon, while Receiver creations, grey-painted considerable weight and would] Official Mr. Rickey's article will probably have been widely read and Paris

Bankruptcy Court an application Corinne herself is an idealised

version Di the

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it will at least have caused its readers to reflect on the wisdom of two-seaters, and frequent play-be felt by the pristiner when, as informed and the bankruptcy would be made for the adjudica-anthoress. Talleyrand got bis own done without American co-operation and support. Other nations ences in the Ladies Gallery of giren to him as a present at Lo had instructed the officialling him as a partner in the firm. Mme. de Stael has put me as well America's non-entry. As the writer has rightly said, little can be going besides numerous appear-lhe had stated, the biscuits were should be proceeded with. Mrtion of the firm and for adjudicat-back by remarking, "I bear that

When to

create

East.

arms.

"House" is enough Victoria, B.C. A fine of $250 Receiver to make an application

This was granted. a fluttering in was inflicted, the order being also to say that the receiving order

as herself into her new novel, and dovecots of the made for the confiscation of the was made in misconception. The Bankruptcy Court was that both of us are disguised as

Before this happened he bad adjourned sine die.

women,"

Bre going ahead with their naval programmes simply because there be 1 Do guarantee of disarmament at the present time. America comes in, the way will be so much easier. Let us hope the domestic

at she will be in soon.

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