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"THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mai) (Reuter's Service to the Chino Mail.) (Reuter's Service to the China Mail) QUESTIONS ON CHINA IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

AEROPLANE FATA-

LITY AT BROOK-

LANDS.

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LONDON, April 0. Bergeant Deano, while aeroplaning

at Brooklin is for the pupil's certis Icato, ascended 1.000 feet, but spiralled too sharply and was killed.

THE ROYAL VISIT TO

"

PARIS.

L'ENTENTE CORDIALE,

Lasbos, April "e. In omnection with the risit of their Majesties, King George and Queen, Marg, to Peris the French nowspapers are publishing a series

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WOMEN VOTERS IN AMERICA

EFFECT OF FEMALE FRANCHISE.

LONDON, April G.

The nine women candidates for

the Aldermanship at Chicago bave een overwhelmingly defeated. The nujority of women supported the

farlo enalidates.

Cutside Chieng the winen voters suereeded in closing a thousand Bar runs in the seller, cities and

towis.

NEW ADJUTANT GEN- ERAL TO THE FORCES.

Losuos, April 9. It is leially announced that

LONDON, April 9. Sir John Rees asked in the House

THE CHINA MAIL.

1.

SCOTTISH LETTER.

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Entsacion, March 17.. ALANNOCKBURN

HONGKONG MISSION- ARY ASSOCIATION:

THE VALUE OF CHRISTIAN LITERATURE.

The agitation to preserve the field of Waterion from the hands of the builder The quarterly meeting of the "abore Anda nu oghe in Scotland, where à num.organization was held at the Berlin. Found- ber of gentlemen ursting that the field, of Barasoekburu should ako bo pro peted. Already biblings almost touch

linghouse. Bonham Road, on Tuesday, Pastor Muller (President) oosupying the chair. Short papers concoming "Tho Production and Distribution of Christian Literature" were read by the Rar. O. Betultze, Mr. . H. Mackenzie, and the of the Yenz werd Rev. H. R. Wells, and the programmas for the following meetings

alas dinousood.

of Commons whether Japan had the Borestour, Callum Hill, where the required a controlling interest in the fandard of battle was supposed to have thina Merchants Steam Navigation been set op. Bannockburn, S. Ninians,

The Rav. Otto Schultzs of the Basel Company and also whether the and Canbusbarrba aro nuving towarda

the Seld, and rings, factories, and public Mission took as his subject the three Coverament proposed to take and works threaten to mize the historia valphsene of the general question (1) What by of the Bannock on all sides in What are the Chinese now reading and (o) Christian literature is now available, (li) action to protect British interests on the Yangtze by assisting Clina with pirit not purkiy raverent of history. Is How can we induce them to read more i deals with the first phase by directing a lean for purchasing this company, † Veneo's day, the ground round the Bored bin of his boazers to the difference i and the Hanychping Carposition, Stenus, was a cotninen, over which ran theat which was also being required by the ok Roman row), part of which can between Christian literature written for Christian non-Christian. 1onders, and still be seen. Even in Burns' time there Japan..

ngruitn between books for the bene Mr. Acland, Under-Secretary for was sufficient left to accommodate at of the educated and non-educated Foreign Affairs, replied in the nega-gular market or thirs Now the corn amongst them. Mr. Schaltas pointed out sive regarding the China Merchanter mon has practically all disappeared., is that a book suited to the educated may be

that Christian Company, unil ukled that while the is proposed, as in "way of celebrating almost worthless to the uneducated and literatura for overtinent was fully alive to the the great bartle that the land round the ad interests on the Yangtze, there could greet publie park. he no question of a loan...

of articles and interviews, with pro- | ficut. General Sir Henry Crichtonessity for safe-guarding British Berstane should be purchased for oneral distribution amongst the brond/

minent persons, including M. Ton- rabi the mvp and M. Pichon, subject of the approaching south *: saniyemcy of the Exteris Cordiale,

Selter, K.C.B.. has been appointed to steveed General Sir John Ewart resigned) as Adjutant-General to the Forces.

In the articles and interviews the.

merul Slater was born on Novem value of Anglo-French trhoudship is "sund was educated at Chel Lain. He entered the Army in 1973 and was promoted f'aptain 1883, Brevet Major 1885, 1dem, t'alune 1000 and

dwelt upon.

THE KAISER TO THE TSAR.

(Wah The Yat Po's Service.)

DISBANDING TRE CAN- TON SOLDIER Y.

PEKING, April 9.

SCOTM AN EPISCOPALLANS.

in his

ames of the non-edac tod, non-Chris- tist should be written in the most simple tyle: the volumes should not be voluminous, but should have mi The Bev. S. Baring Goold has a rock-illustrated cover. A good Christian reading mand of genchant language, and book, translations of helpful biographies, recently published volume The story books for the young, would be of

hile for

the laymena Church Theriya! "ho uses it freely. Scot, groat berufit, while

Chinery Church Zar-book" is necessary. hund and the Sents "como in for a gooThe latter, said the speaker,”

would many apostafie blows mat kuracks. In his

banes,**

sore a mass of unnection a bond of unity

and followship between workers and would be a great power in informing och worker of the progress of Christianity in Chins an a whole.”

KISW

presentation of the ease the earlier h fory of Anglicanism is a story of the swaruping of the Church, the swamping at Ceneral. 1911. He served in the

being antly by Calvinistic foreigners, Mr. Schultzu then turned to the que

Are the Chinese now reading! What are Sile Expedition of 1984ñ as Staff Officer

The Financis Departent has specially Scotsman, who came down from tion. mul afterwards n D.A.A.G. nt hem. quùrters, was mentioned in despatcher welegraphed to Ti Sum Ting, Super the North with huga appetites and rest and showed by his remarks that he had Ho said that the Chinese were The Victorian Bus fare fect.

resitera Lesbos, April 9.

be vetted Major, sul earsed the medal intendent of the Provincial Treasury bends, empty pockets and higa check given much time and thought to the sul

Pacious

of newspapers, and He had frequently asked newspapers. Belia newspapers state that the with lasp and the Klusive's star. at Canton, that he is appointed pay badly at his hands. Of the Bishop now ow

served with the Egyptian Frontier Field master for the purpose of the dis on the bench he not uninturally has many persona compa ent

exception they had re- Kaiser has written the Tsar a per- Fares in 1985-6 201 was D.4... stadsent of troops, and that a sum higher opinion; but he is inclined to and without sons! letter reguosling the detention Pairs from 1885.00. In the South Afri of $1,400,000 will be remitted to him growl over the fact that both the Arch-plied, that the Chinese were reading

of almost everything

else

The simplest #charge, ef espionage of angan campaign Col. Salater was Assistant by the representatives of the Quin-bishops are Setsmen and six other newspapers and Devels to the exclusion. aerotany who arded at Pern after Adjutant-General for the oral Artillery tuple Loan Group with which to pay Fishop besides. The Sentis invasion, way to indoco the people to read more.

he roanplians, that helped to awamp said Mr. Schultze, by teaching them

to read. The children by esta

establishing a round balloon voyage from Gernd Colonel on the Staf for the same them off.

Ar. The part he played in the can.

Anglicanisan a the first is still going on.

and 22. Mas vid to have an ad-in-the-it--

clerical dictionary shows that of schools

Such an institution hal requested „lie Tour to do his best to

best established at Shamshuip and had The monthly administrative ex-471 in the Church of England ministry. been very successful. An excellent plan bring to a speedy chise an unpleasant

was thrive mentioned in despatches. Inposes of the Central Government And sosur medod English curatos invient.

THE SEAL FISHERS' CALAMITY.

THE SOUTHERN CROSS" LOST:

Losos, April 9.

A telgran ren St. John's, New. foulland, states that the search for the Southem 'mes has been abandoned. The senlers are return- ing owing to the poor prospects for the remainder of the scavo).

The Relief Fund.

His Majesty the King has sent £100 and Her Majesty the Queen 250 to the Newfoundland Sealers' Relief Fund, which already totals 42.423 in London.

The Canadian Parliament has voted £2,000.

COLOMBIA AND THE PANAMA CANAL,

Lasbox, April 9. A telegram froin Washington states that the Americo-Colombia Treuty; has been signed, giving both coup- the canal. trios equal rights to Americi agrees to pay Colombia a heavy indemnity for the loss of

Param).

AUSTRALIAN PREMIERS IN CONFERENCE.

£150.000 YEARLY FOR IMMIORA- TION.

Loxpox, April 9.

A telegram from Melbourne states that the Premiers' Conference, which has been most successful, las con- cluded.

The Conference expressed gratification on the Premiers intimat ing that the Commonwealth was prepared to contribute £150,000 Jearly to promote' immigration.

THE EAST FIFE BY-

ELECTION.

Loyoos, April 2. Mr. Asquith has been returned unopposed fc: East File.

THE KING OP, SWEDEN'S INDISPOSITION.

the Qureg's worial and six clasps, King's nilal mid two clasps, and the C.B.: he

The Government's Monthly Expenses

Macs" nlang there are wɔ fewer than frying courses for those grown

Was to deliver a rerbal message and then the listener would l-ara mote of the subject from them.

1 Lotion. Salater went to the War have been fixed at $9,200,000 and the are being ousted from livings and bene-distributs a few tracts with the seaark that Others as Director of Artillery and in the Financial Department has instruc-fees by reedy and hungry Presbyterians, following gear became Quarter-Mader- tions to pay out this sum monthly who have crowd the Freed in search of General in India, relinquishing this post for the use of the various departpickings with only a babes in their to evenmistl the Quetta Division in 1908. mund which he held til 1912- Paj

HOUSE OF COMMONS ADJOURNS

Lostos, April 0. The House of Commons has ad- journed until the 14th inst.

THE ULSTER PRO. BLEM.

Loxnoy, April σ. The opinion is strengthening among the occupants of the hack-benches of both Parties in the House of Com

Ons Chat for an Ulster Settlement that will last they must, resort to force upon the Party haulers.

f.

Racing and Patics..

171116

Big Loan Reduced.

Declaring that the big loan which is now being negotiate with the Quintuple Group is required for the purpose of curteney improvement, the President has reduced the amount to be borrowed from 25 mil lion dollars to 18 million dollars.

Cutting Down' Expenses.

A vigorous effort has been made to velice the expenses for the pre- sent year and the budget estimates luve been ent down by one third.

STEALING FLOWERS OFF OROWN LAND.

pockets.

OTT, CONCESSIONS,

MANY

of

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The Carlow Hunt Sportsmen's forbid their servanta plucking flowers on fiuery. As the present output of oil indoctrinal trutha. The books published

raees have been abandoned, owing to the farmers of Conny Carlow ar ing requested the withdmwal of the Military Cup as a protest against the attitude of the Curragh: Camp officers.

bolted

the

the

on the Peak,

were

the

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In his paper, Mr. Mackenzie (of the Briti h and Foreign Bible Society) began by 1efer ing to the literature which wAN not n soud and which pamulgated a falve and dangerous teaching. Amongst those Since Mr. Adand's statement in the works he would mention the works of House the "other day the Government Pastor Rassel, which were being scattered ather Day have recived additional details of the broadcast throughout Chim and

lands: sisa the work pl Seventh oil concession granted to the Standard Adventists which had been the cause those who Oil Company of Amerfes by the Chinese of unsettling Government, says the "Glasgow Herald." were weak in the faith, together with the numerous translations of indidel One of the mat important of these re-

and rationalistic writers As to what lates to a Jontract which the company literature was most needed by the aduated has entered into to supply the Chinese Christians, he said that was a problem, Navy with oil fuel. The Government has like many others which was best answered is resived important information as by foreign train and wide reading

trained Chinese Christings of Thoma to the prosperia, of oil in Japan. Some deep British capitalists have opened negotia. books were needed which went towards the building up of a strong rigorous tions with the Hoden Petroleum Com-Christian character, and which wors pany to purchase its entire output of oil. calculated to give a wider outlook.

to Christian responsibility These negotiations are not yet concluded: to Simma the adoption of rotary machinery matter of the propagation of Chris- tain truths among their Chinese brethren for working the wells the daily output and sisters. Such books is would put the of all by the company has increased to reader in the right way to think out 1,500 gallons, and the company's exist problems for him or herself. Translations ing accommodation for refining oil is were desired of the best banks, both

doctrinal sud devotional, of a ki

*kind that taxel to the utmost. If the mutput in. Recently the residents on the Peak were orehe, any more the all must be stored would appeal to the Chinee, and adapted to their line of thought. Secondly, what circularised by the Superintendent of the

needed for uneducated Botanic and Foresty Department hy order a grude form. Meanwhile the comliterature was of H.E. the Governor requesting them to pany is arranging to open another re Christians? Simple tracta on definite by Crown land at the raak.

Japan is less than half the demand the Mr. Tung (using only 600 or 700 characters) the need to some extent, but remesting Yesterday the tendant, Mr. W. existing conspanies are actively prospect there was much room for expansion in

in this J. Tutcher, while

Chinese garumaer, employed by for freak walls and new sydnicates direconcated bat, iterature 35 ropean rosking off branches from are being formed to work them. rhododendron bushes below Peak Road..

FOOTBALL BETONIC. secing Mr. Tutcher the Thi

the hill, straight into A Scottish Stylish down

has been aralya Mr. Green, the Assistant in our newspapers, and be finds the Superintendent.

foníball matchs "rich in sysonyms and metaphors. Instead of Billy kicked a goal, o say now-The Perth prodigy advanced the home number, dodged the custodiun, surprised the guardian of the uprights, sucessfully negotiated the stai

Why everly women may thing that would Mr Meckenzie wart human stymie, screwed in a beauty cause misunderst putt. effected marvel of elusiveness, also instane d several inconsistencies they many of the navigated the Dardanelles, recomplished were liable to meet with in

(Plastrations in some books. Brun the w his inter-polar expedition, described the

tion Pilgrim's carefully edition of

Progress, he said, right purabole, pút an unwelcome pazsel could have been mor

prepared into postio's bag, asarted his penetrative The three shining ones at the

Cross in the Before Mr. Hazeland this afternoon, pover, bulged the net, and made his picture were evidently represented a Chinese cargo boat owner was charged tors There is also the moving sentence, female figures, and yet the little commen- The great crowd present was in-with stealing 14 bars of metal valued ot! - Not to be dried, the Saints again came Dote stated that tisons Three were the

Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost! 210, the properly of Messrs. Gib. Laway with dowy, determination written. The Bar. H. A Wells fllowed and

with "the points Lingston and Co., from the sa. Alderson their biche, undanged the cowhide desit

YHind hy

the ques bow may all and through the vertige And we also read tions (a) Why should that Timere the bait but insteangel' cal denominations co-operate in the Mr. Eluzeland mid that owing to the his hot and nicked it over the bar."

production and distribution of Christian Literature sid (b) · What is the place of fect that the ship had not yet been

the Bible Depot in the production and with the Cleared, he could not go

distribution of Christian Lateratore. caso and remanded the charge "until

his TOULLTIM

more to the great Inocenty of * Welliconducted book" de Saturday: He explained to Mr. Faith respondent of the Glasgow Herald,"

which must be regarded as part ful, who intimated he would be away is regarded by the superstitious as

of all miksinencies. "The grest until Tuesday, that unices ho-discharged already dead. It was introduced in 1912, of the

thing needed: he said, was to find out what the prisoner he would not do anything those gures added together making good books were being published in Eng- will the caso before commumciating with the passage in the King's Speech by sh, German and Chinese and send them which it was heralded consisted of 18 to Mr. Mackenzie, The Chlume would Mr. Faithful.

Prisoner, was remanded on his own wordeA measure for the better garera gradually become more and more interest personal bond, his junk heing in the ment of Ireland will be submitted to ed in the depot and it would be of

you,"

And 13 letters enter into the pimence value in the distribution of educative Christian literature in places custody of the police.

words " Parliament Act! We may add, where it would do the most good." as a result of our own research, that there Hearty voles of thanks to the abairman Policy" has been elected by a creep Cha ged this morning with being in aza 10 letters in Willie Redmond. and speakers concluded a most edifying ing majority as congressman for New possession of lottery tickets and opium, The suggested revival of the jougs season. Jersey-which is "President Wilson's Chinese was fixed 8250 in respect to the State, taking the place of the depium while the other charge was dismissed.the Beattie stocks for the benefit of cessed member who was a Democrat.

THE CALOUTTA SENSATION.

ROY DISCHARGED.

Lostos, April 9.

A telegram from Caleutta states that the Daces student named Roy, accused of murdering Sub.Inspector Dripend Ranath Gore, has been discharged."..

An Exciting Report.

sengely excised by the report that Polico-Inspector McGill had been shot dend. It was discovered, however, to have been an accident, caused when the inspector was inspecting revolvers.

PANAMA CANAL TOLLS CONTROVERSY.

LONDON, April 9. The Panama Canal controverty in daily engendering increased heat, greatly to the detriment of Anglo American relations. The Republican opponent of President. Wilson's "Tolla

FOUTHAMPTON TO NEW.ZYA- LAND DIRECT.

Losnow, April 3.

The

gardener was brought before Mr. Wood

this morning and charged with the theft of 5 cents worth of rhododendrons

Mr.

Wood: Are they worth 50 cents i Mr. Tutcher. Yea, your Worship Mr. Wood: 1 should not like to give

canta for them..

Defendant, who was fined $5, mid his mistress sent him out to pick the flowers,

A JUNK OWNER IN TROUBLE.

him.

Mr. R. C. Faithful defended.

*** MISCELLANKAINEN The Home Rule Bill, whites, & 002-

Mr. Mason defended and admitted guilt the suffragisis addicted to arson is, re

an to ascuns ! 'being in pression of opium | marka " J.Kopen to the objection:

LONDON, April 9. A telegram from Stockholm states that the King is not confined to bed.

BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN. He will preside at a Cabinet meeting

risonthe chidren for the purpose of constituting &

DURING the summer

aro-ubject to disorders of the bowels Provisional Government under the Crown Prince before he enters the In consequence of the recommends and should racels the mint areful att-n- Sophia Hospital tonight. He willions of the High Commissioner of tion. At noon sa any unstars! Inoseness of the boweld in noli od Chamberlain' be operated upon to-morrow. New Zealand, a direct steamship ser. Colo, Cholers And Disho Remedy gived. /For sale by all Chand the Majesty tauffering from a rice between Southampton and New abould be

Gg. Zealand is about to be: Insugurated); ulcer or the stomson-Ed.):

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Christianity Books

ак did not bry cover up the evils that existed in Western lands, but which also showed the Christian work being done to combat these evils. Those publications should be at mctively prepared and carefully compiled, by co

Arvid

WILLS AND ESTATE, William Hamilton Dunlop of Doonside, Agra-director of the Union Bank of Seinad, persons £161,000.

under extenant ng circumstanoce and not that it would be all too sexeptable to the C.A., has intimated his resignation alter guilty to the lottery tickets.

** jougslates,* se affording on excellent filling the pica for 24 years. opportunity of addrowsing meetings under efficient polleo protection. Also, it may be added, they might cause the Govern of taking a hint from a metlica, which they themselves discarded some time ago. namely, attaching themselves to the tres hir railings of Cabince Ministers reside

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