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ANCIENT PRIORY .
Excavations in the site of an Ancient church at Hurley, near livery of the letters er packets.
Letters and postcards for Europe and South America sra forwardas Maidenhead, in which the excava• "yim Biberia" if so superscribed.
INWARD MAILS.
woro Manila
From
tors claim to have received guidance through psychic channels without the presence of a medium, described by Colonel C. N. Rivers-Japan and Shanghai Moore, the archaeologist, at a meet-Japan, Shanghai and Europe via Si-
beria Ing at Reading of people interested! in paychle research.
Colonel Rivers-Moore explained Japan and Shanghal
that his residence, Ladye
was on the site of a priory built in 1096.
The priory was dissolved by Henry VII, but, although to his-
(San Francisco, 16th April). Europe via Negapatan
Per
Due
Pres. Jefferson, f... .... Somali
.May 13.
.May 18.
(London 23rd April). Shanghai and Swatow
Suwa Maru ... Sulyang
May 13.
May 14.
Chichibu Maru
May 14.
Pince,
U. 8. A., Honolula, Japan and Shang-
hai
Pres. Monroe
May 14
(Papers only, London, 14th April) Kampang
May 16:
Conte Rosso Sirdhana
May 16.
May 15.
May 16.
Heiyo Maru
.May 17.
Emp. of Asin
May 18.
Naldern Talmo
May 18.
May 18.
Atanta Maru Chitral
May 10.
.May 20.
Per
Date and Time
tory was well known, archaeologic- Shanghai ally it was not known except in the Japan atate in which it existed before the 1.9.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hai (San Francisco, 22nd April) Pres. Grant Japan
recent finds.
They had previously had reasnu to believe that there were interest-Manila fug archaeological remains under Europe via Suez (Letters & Papers) London, 21st April and Parceli, the surface, but their efforts had
14th April.... produced no discoveries.
Calcutta & Straila
His wife's brother, a doctor on Australia and Manila the stall of a London hospital, Japan and Shanghai
while on a visit to Ladye
Place
about two years ago, had a vision
For
OUTWARD MAILS.
in which he seemed to be at "Para Shanghai and "Europe vin Siberin Zulderkerk Thurs., May 12, 2.30 p.m.
ise" (a building on the east sideHaiphong
of the remains of the monks' dining Swatow
ball) talking to a monk in a brown Sumahal and Wachow habit, regarding a particular fire-Saigon
place. Three times the monk said Swatow, Amoy and Paochow "Sweep it away, and the doctor Fort Bayard and Hoihow seemed to see the existing Areplace Manlia fade away to reveal a circular fire- place with a big onk beam above it.
The replace was removed and behind it was a much older firepince exactly as described by the doctor.
Hidden Jewels. Afterwards a woman visitor had the some strange experiences in
one day a house, and produced paper on which was written "empty well," She subsequently brought another scroll which was a plan of the well and three arches of the priory.
Japan, Canada, U. S. A., Central
and South America and vin Victorin B. C.
Canton....Thurs., May 12, 2.30 p.m. Hydrangea...Thurs., May 12, 8 p.m. Son Ning...Thurs., May 12, 4 p.m. Helikon....Thurs., May 12, 4.30 p.m. Haiching .Fri., May 18, 1 p.m. Tohekam Fri, May 13, 1.80 p.m. Seattle ..... Fri, May 13, 4.30 p.m.
Europe
Pres. Jefferson
Parcels, Reg.
Fri, May 18.
.18th 3 p.m.
13th 4.15 p.m.
Letters...........18th 5 p.m.
(Due Victoria B. C., 31st May).
Shanghai and "Evrope vin Siberia. Pren, Jefferson
Letters
Reg
Straite, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, "East and South Africa, Aden, *Egypt and *Europe via Mar- seilles
br
They decided to experiment in table rapping, as a result of which they had now excavated an old well Straits, Ceylon, India,
filled la with rubbish...
The split or entity which gave them these messages called himself) "King." As far as he (Colonel) Rivers-Moore) could understand, there were jewels In the well which King, who lived about 400 years ars, threw into it, but they hud not found the jewels yet.
Fri., May 18.
.13th 5 p.m.
.13th 6 p.m.
Suwa Maru ..........Sat., May 14.
I. P. O. Registration...13th 4.30 p.m.
..14th 9 a.m.. G. P. O.
Letters
Registration....14th R.45 a.m. ...14th 9.30 a.m.
Letters
(Due Marseilles, 18th June.)
Mauritius, Enst and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and
Europe via neilly's
Mar-
Somali
K. P. O.
Parcels, Reg., Letters,
Sat., May 14.
18th 4.30 p.m. 14th 9 a.m.- 14th 10 дм.
Parcels, Reg.......
TYY said Sandakan
"We have had no so-called me-j
spiritualists," ditums or Clonel Rivors-Moore, but huve conducted proceedings entirely on!
We are unt spiritualists, but have quite open minds on the subject."
ONE AWIN,
EXCHANGE RATES.
Berlin, Apr. 14. Two Italians have been arrested in Hanover on suspicion of circula-
Paris Packets con- ! ting forged £5 notes.
Geneva were Berlin taining 200 of these notes
found in their baggage.
Oklo..
New York
Previous Day. Yesterday.
.D3.1/16
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A..
Canada, Central and South Ame rica and Europe vin San Fran- cisco and Europe vla Siberia
Manila
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Afrien, Egypt and Europe vin Brindisi
Swatow, Andy and Formosa
9.07 Manila
9314
18.80
18.77%
15.18/82
15.40
19.65 215
105
218
135
.1/7.31/32 .3.68 .D.07
1/8
Foochow via Swatow 30% Bangkok vin Swatow
33.67%
1-157 .615
615
1733/32 26.17% 72-4
1/3
71
124
1237
19.35
.18.30
After a rich American who was
The arrest is the more interest-Helsingfors hal visited the
Athens on a world tour
ing because reports have been re- tombs at Cairo a pimple formed in ceived from a number of Continen-Buonos Aires...36% his nostril, and within nine daya tai centres that forged £6 notes Shanghai he was dead, a virulent germ hav-are being circulated; the forgera New ing entered into his blood.
Vienna.... The sequel was an action in there clearly hoping to exploit the Amsterdam
as to the widespread scepticism
Madrid King's Bench Division.
stability of currencies and the con- tio
Bucharest. Before starting on his proposed sequent desire to insure oneself by Hong
Hongkong trip round the world the man-ir. investing small sums in stable cur- | Brussels
Milan Charles Weyerhaeuser 163), of St. rencies.
The forged notes have been pass Prague Paul, Minnesota. took out an in- surance policy with underwriters ined in Vienna, Budapest, Paris, Stockholm
and Copenhagen.. London for £32,000, which was to Marseilles, Venice, Cologne,
Lisbon... be paid to the administrators of his Hanover.
The Italians so far refuse to Rio..... estate if he died as the result of on
answer most of the questions of Bombay
Yokohama accident.
Montevideo. The policy was for a year from the police. The theory has been Jan. 15, 1930, and death took place advanced that the chief seat of the Montreal..
was forgera is in England, and that Silver (put)...17 a month after the policy issued. The widow, and the ad-their emissaries made their way to ministratorg of the estate the Continent via Cherbourg. sued Mr. Montague Evans, a Lloyd's underwriter, for his share of the
sum due under the policy.
The Amateur Doctor
It was
Etament at offer and $3.00 lut 1 dmitted that a woman
S
1st floor, 4, Wyndham St. Tol. 26051.
MRS. MOTONO Massage.
Hand and Electric
318, Wyndham Street
M
ASSEUR_R. SHIMIDZU. ASSEUSE S. HONDA. ASSEUSE S. KISAKI.
pimple.
Plaintiffs claimed that the death was accidental. The breaking of the akin of the pimple by Misa Lee, it was contended, was an accident that allowed the bacteria to enter.
Mr. Evans plended that a clause of the policy and that it did not cover denth directly or indirectly enused by disease or natural causes, or from medical or surgical treat- meni,
The question was whether Mr. Weyerhaeuser's death followed an Recommended for many years of accident. Another question raised Government Civil Hospital, Peak was what constituted medical or Hospital, etc., and by all the focal surgical treatment. Did Miss Loe,
doctors.
24, Wyndham Strock. Tol. 24945.
THE NEWS Zouch NEMEDY.
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when she squeezed the pimple, give medical or surgical treatment?
Mrs. Maud Weyerhaeuser, the widow, sal that within a few hours after Mian Leo attended to the pimple her husband's upper lip was very swollen. Two doctors in the boat gave advice, but her hun- band rapidly. Kot worke
and pneumonia supervened.
The hearing was adjourned.
110 110 .4%
1/5.31/32 1/9,5/14
30 1:12%
334 Manila, Maksaser and Sourabaya 45% Straits & Calcutin
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Manila Swatow 19.65 18! Amoy and Formosa via Swnlow ... IH.:30
110 Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U. S. A., 43: Central and South Amerien and 1/5.31/32 *Europe via Vancouver B.C., and
*Europe via Sherin 1794
30
11315
17.1/16
+
(forward) 179/16
17.3/16
--British Wireless.
Letters,
G. P. O.
13th 6 p.m.
14th 9.45 a.m.
14th 10.30 a.m.
(Due Marseilles, 11th June). Yusang
.Sat., May 14, 10 nm.
Shinyo Maro...
Sat., May 14. Reg...... May 14, 4.16 p.m.. Letters. .... May 14, 5 p.m. (Duo San Francisco, 8th June). Pres. Monroe....Sat., May 14, 5 p.m.
Conte Rosso Sat., May 14. K. P. O. Ref.
14th 4.30 p.m. 14th 4.30 p.m.
Letters,
Res
Letters,
G. P. Q.
14th 6 p.m. .14th 6 p.m.
(Due Brindisi, 6th June), Huichow.....Sun., May 15, 0a.m. Kwangehow.. Sun., May 15, 9 .m. Hozan Maru...Sun., May 15, 9 a.in. Chichibu Maru..Sun., May 18, 9 a.m. Tjinegara.. Tues., May 17, 9.30 a.m. Sirdhana
.Tucs., May 17,
Parcela, Letters,
17th Noon 17th 1 p.m.
Hai Ning ......Tuea,, May 17, 2 p.m.. Pres. Grunt Tues., May 17, 4.30 p.m. Chakanag... Wed., May 18, 8.30 a.m. Deli Mara Thurs., May 19, 10.30 a.m.
Empress of Aala
Farcels,
Rek..... Leitern.
Thurs., May 19. ...19th 5 p.m. 20th 9.15 ani.
20th 10 a.m..
(Due Vanenuvor B. C, 10th Juno).
*Superscribed Correspondence only.
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