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Above are scon Nathan Leopold, Junr., and Richard Loeb, who have been sentenced to imprisonment for life for the murder of Robert Franks. They are seen being questioned in gaol.

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A party of about 70 Sikhs (Akalis) who were on board tho steamer Laising which camo alongside the Singapore wharf from Hongkong on Tuoaday oven- ing last week were provented from landing in Singapore. Tho mon are on their way to India from Canada and they tran shipped on board the Latsang at Hongkong.

Apparently informed before- land of their expected arrival on board the Laisang, the police took. vigorous precautions to prevent the mon landing. The C.P.O., Mr Haunigan, the D.I.C., Mr Onraot, and a number of police Inspectors were at the wharf asj the vessel camo slongeldo. Tho approaches to the section rosorv-| od for the Laleang had boon blockod and ware guarded by Sikh polico. A party of armed polleo was also at hand-It ja undersood that informa- tion was rocolved to the effect medals and decorations on the lats of a rovolutionary charactor that there were Sikh propagand- blue flannel jacket as the woar-on board. ors size will pormit. Six rinks) are used, with four players fron oach-side-on each rink. The Free Press was informed that tho game proceeds in a sorios of 21 men wore kirpans many of which

enda," aftor nach "end" the were as long as swords. players start from the other end authorities made special provi- & prominent placo in the worldof the rink, and at the completion sion with regard to the mon of tournaments and "tests." of every five "ends" the score is communicating with persons on

DRAKE'S GAME.

A Renaissance of Bowling. Emerging from its soclusion in the back garden of some favoured hostelry, Drake's game has taken

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have just soon it played on a grand scale by nearly 100 on on a pair of groots that cost, with their appurteancas, £6,000, says a writer in a Home journal.

Bordered with 1,000 roso troos in full bloom and smooth onough to play upon thom an all-day break of long distance cannons with billiard balls, Croydon's intorna- tional greens are among the finest and lovellost in the world.

chalked on a blackboard.

INNOVATIONS,

Bowls would bo greatly im- proved as a spectacle if each side used "woods" of a different colouri or if the score were called after such "ond"; it is now almost fu possible to follow the fortunes of the game from the soate.

A reporter from the Singapore

The

shore and local Bikha wore allow ed a fow at a time to visit thoso on board.

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A wonian physician writes in ara kopt by Mr. Boattie, for two brings his own. years cupholder in the Southern The reason, by the way, for amatter in what sphore, there To all of us who work, no Counties Association, whose movomont toward lignum vitae comes the time when a crisis, family record in the art is un-substitutes is that that heavy, scous rivalled, even the other side of cross-grained timber is getting frayed, tompers are touchy, and

At hand-orvos the Tweed. They can make up a scarce, owing apparently to the body and mind saem at their last family four that has never boon post-war demand. boaton.

dilch. Now is the timo Poor quality Hgnum vitae is nature would tell us that a long As champions for the second inclined to split and dotoriorato. holiday is indicatod-knowing your in succossion, the Surroy At intervals the "woods" take a full well that even bowlers have given a new prom-trip to Glasgow or London to be holiday is impossiblo at that time.] one day's inence to this picturesque pitob. sosted and reatiffed;

There is a legend in the club returu

thoy And it is just at this time of in 'Limo for 0 big tonsion that wo must rolex or that the ranger as so chary of match with a true "town polish" pay the penalty. The art of troading on the turf that he on their sleek sidos. stalks words from the borders their material, they will always ha learnt just us any other art Whatever rolaxation is an old one, and can and shoots them with a gun. bo "woods," nover "bowle." That it is only a legend is shown

and it is well worth cultivating The full game lasts about trou the habit if wo would avoid a

on inspection of the "gun,"hours, and it ly no mean achievo- nervous broakdown and sleepless

which hangs outside une et the shelters it is cunningly carved out of wood, with a solid barrel and a dummy trigger.

Compared with those two sur- facos of Cumberland turf, the best wicket at Lord's is as a farin labourer's check to tout of a belle of the ball.

A fuil dross county match is played in flannels, with as many

mont for a mau of 50 to travel nights. 200 miles at oach end of the day:

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and play off two ties-six hours relaxes more thoroughly after it as a pioco of elastic of touse and rather hoovy work. has been stretched, so do we, and Yet portly gentiomen will trot before we begin to relax wo must along behind thoir travolling first stretch "woods" to oncourage them, and It is

to our utmost. ratrace the 40 yards to deliverin

onelost to do this bod to bogin with their next shot.

whon there aro no limiting Bowling is a big brotherhood clothes-stretch your arms but not yot a sisterhood; it is until they faol as if they would

oraok-do the samo with your; logs and toes, and do not forgat your jaw and nook muscles.; Keep up this stretching for about a minute and then just thoroughly let go.

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took from a pillow handfuls of feathers, which sho sprinklod plentifully upon the tar, to which thoy stuck.

The ticking of the clock is the sound forth the passing hoursay to yourself mentally "that boating of the heart of Time. Aged-but still ueoful. Tick-tock tick-took your in, and And grandfather's clock! What stilled," "my head is at posse," year out! Sometimes heeded, a touch ho gives to the humble" my arms are relaxed," and so and again unnoticed. So as our cottage,, us no stands life runs away the clock measures long case which hides hie ny-body to the knoes and fect. As

in his on, working down the it off in moments which in the storious works! His brave brass you think of each part of the sum total will makq the face cutches the sunshine measure of our yours.

or body, so let it romain still and the glint of the fire; his solemn offortless, unch fibre and each What various kinds of clocks grown up. His choorful, strik-of everyday offor!.

tlek hus awad many a child now muselo roleased from the tautnos there are! Kiuge, as well as lessor ing voico, warns of the flight of men in the world's extimation, Time. Gonorations come and go, deeply and regularly, and then At the samo timo breathe have made a pleasant hobby in but the Old Grandfather clock open your eyes slowly, and gat of a torrible beating, followed by to escape from her tormentors, Struggling violently, the girl, who was entirely nudo, managed time-plooos. Louis XVI. found wonder of fine workmanship, I now strongth to tackle the work which a wife wrought on a young with collecting and tinkering with still performs his mission. A up from the exercise quietly with a coating of tar and fosters, and fled into the woods, shrieking distraction in the secret chamber do not wonder that collectors in hand.. of Versailles, where he could quit from all parts scour the cottage

fear and pain. Her single woman, who the married cries avontually awakened tho stilted deremony and fuss over his homes to try and bear away those there are no momente in the day ing attentions from her husband, who, with his wife, searched for Ofton one is tempted to say woman alleged had boon rocoly-occupant of a nearby houso, assortment of ticking treasuros. He has given his namo to a' type

when one has time for relaxation, roaches New York from Fred- and found her. Covering her with of timepiece, this poor Capot, voices of the clocks will vary telephone bells are ringing, the

Have you noticed how the but it is just at the time whon oriok (Maryland).

a sheet, they escorted her to their who bad to leave his hobby to In the silence of the night, or in post is waiting to be attended to, twenty, who was a visitor to the throughout the next day, trying The young woman, agod home, whore she remained the sick room, we feel the boating and appointments are overlapping neighbourhood, was walking, ac with but little success to removo There is a Big Bon and the of that heart of Time. When we and have to bo kept, that one companied by two men and two the tar and feathers. The married impudent little timepiece which wait for great nows, good or ill, should tloks in the attic bedroom of each tick socme

consciously tako two other women, along, a lonely woman has been arrested, and the maid-of-all work. They are When we are happy and in con- strength to meet the increased donly several motor cars appear-

portentious minutes in which to gather now country road at midnight. Sud- made a full admission of the facts. vastly different in appearanco, gonial company, the clock ticks demands. but thoir purpose in the same. away with lightning pidity.

ed, from one of which the marri There is the cold-faced, official When we reach old age, then the energy-is-infinite and only walt-bor of men, jumped out. Seizing

Remember that the source of ed woman, together with a num clock in the factory, a warning volca of the cloak has a new note: ing for us to draw upon it as wo to all who hurry to work: that "Fassing on! Passing on!" he need, Time is passing. The wheezy says as one generation succeeds

losa his head.

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old clook in the church tower has another.

the young woman,

the wilo administered on her a merciless heating with's heavy stick, until she fell half-unconscious to the

ELIZABETHAN STAIRCASE. which has been removed from the An oak panellad stalposso shop of an Oswestry jewellor, has boon declared by experts to bo more than 300 years old. The mansion coupled by Sir Roger staire, 20 in number, belonged to Kynaston but years ago the

lost its gilt and the figures Clock, groat and small; grand gradually emerging from the ground: Thorupon her com- are conrobiy discernible, but if and humble! The one in the gilt feminine ban shared by skittles panions tore off the girl's clothes. yon so into the bullry tower case is ornate but it may not keep and quolts. Only on one day in A pot of hot tar was fetched, and place was converted into shop fled tockt, tocki - while strange, from the little shop. Utility is as on the match growns, but decorate the girl with coal-black statrónke, which is 40ft. Jóns. Is a and listan you will hear muf- better time than the cheap ticker the year are ladies permitted to the married woman proceeded to Examination be shown that the whirrings and groanings mark the test, for blocks, like human

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