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both by the employers and the men, a the peerkas fghting man. The officer stoppugeot work under the circumstances personally believed than an angry Scots- was unjustifiable. Mr Young, the Cen-man, was the most dangerous animal in eral Secretary, also contributes an article the world,
in which he says that to the "fournal."
E IN PRINERS the trade unions are not now dealing.
"Militarism is rampant, among the with employers.as employers, or with the Government as employers, but with the younger members, or the community. nation, to whose representatives they Today I witnessed a merica of manyTenPAID-UP CAPITAL...... have given an undertaking that while carried out by a group of Board school ReagVE FUND
boys which was highly anusing. One of Sir Alexander Ramsay Simpson, the war lasts there shall be no stop the seniors was evidently of very ligh
of work and having given our pledge."
£1,500,000*2—§13,000,000 M.D., Emeritus Professor of Midwifery, he adds, let us honour it for the benefit rank, and I was confirmed in that opinion in the University of Edinburgh, was of the nation." There otheial statements by overhearing the following con-
versation. Haw Scott, where's General ReRCE Lrian (TY OF
PROPRIETORS STRA proporties; it was an agitation hy a darkened streets of Edinburgh, and small minority of Bed Socialists, and tacties for his mither
I
Pissed a gay of artillery | died a few hours afterwards Born at had no countenance whatever from the
day who were Bathgate, he took his medical degree in Arcat trade union of the engines. The the mud the
one grund for fear in the West of singing to the accompaniment of a banjo Novel" said the otheer the University of Edinburgh, and server Setland is that the Governnt nut and guitar. as "apprentive" to Professor Goisir. Kiwing the character of the ring when I spoke to him afterwards bus S. I. Dedwell. Ex-Deputy Chairp On leaving to continue his studies at leulers of the discontented moby, may be after all not ridiculous," Another officer GT.M. Edkins, Esc. Han, Mr. D | Montpellier and Berlin, Sir Alexaneke permulo to recull those who have been struck in, "An inst a fife band always | C. 8. Cinbbur, Esq.
a little funny admittel that it was, Hon. Mr. and acided that there were people who found
pipe music ridiculous-the kind of people who ask Why the nipers always play the same time. But all the same I thought thata harris next a guitar were just a little, don't you know. What would General Pifay have, said to it a couple of yem
theportest."
An
used to tell how foodsir gave him a lot of The Government and the trade unius goed acivice and said in his slow empha- have mach searching inquiries into the Juls 3 July 10tic way, "See that you go ngularly to allegation that German money and July 4 church every Sunday then, seeing the" German influence played some part in July 17
expression on the young student's face, the troubles. It is understool that the Aag, 4 Aug. 13
udder. There's no better way to learn reports are to the effect that while certain August 18 Aug. 27 German." Cu Sir Alexander's Return to features of the disputes are bound to Sept.
seven give rise to strong suspicion, there is 1 Sept. 10 Finburgh he was assistant for Sept IF Sept. 18 years to his famous uncle, Sir J. Y. evidence of any direct connection be Sept, 25
the discoverer of chloriform, tweet Ceraian agents and the stoppages. eventually succeeding him in the Chair The most that can be said is thus the of Midwifery At that time gynecology fomentors of the trouble were not bou
ita infancy but it fide trade unionists at all, but men
bounds utstil connected with the anti-way or pro had a vast literature of its Cermin propaganda of the Independant ul leenge a new branch of Labour Party. For much of the agitation cligine. Sir Alexander not only took the Independent Labour Party leaders part in all the advancements of the found the nuney, and no information in Science as a teacher, but also as an forthcoming us to the sources from which operator, and at the time of his retire this was obtained. The Government com- mont was probably the most skilful inquiry, it is believed, is not operator in the department in Scotland, pleted, and the question of taking steps For 35 years he occupied the Chair, and to force disclosure of the sources froin worthily maintained the great traditions which the Independent Lalur Party is which his great once had ser up. obtaining funds for its propaganda in
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A thorough knowledge of foreign other districts as well as the Clyde is ost being considered by the legal advisers of languages
his WLA one of seful talents: on one secasion a distinthe Crown. guished German said of him that he was
who
spoke one of the few foreigners
Mr, M. M. Mjelde, a Norwegian jour- German with at an accent that hernyed halist who acts as the Lorxlon Corres nationality.
He had
unfiagging pondent of the Copenhagen "Politiken," interest in all matters pertaining to and other ending Seundinavian jour student life, and his desire to foster permis tas.juss returned from a visit to
teacher soral
the British Frout in France. Re um- for him the gratitude bodies one of his impressions in a series thousands IHANN
of articles contributed to the "Chicago Botteril far
he Mjelde says that) Daily News" He was a deeply cri over the world,
with £ Lader religions man. He loved his profession the cuttin intensely, but he loved evangelical ree cuttish Bantam soldiers,
the usual military height, these men of igion more. He threw himself heartily small stature struck him as possessing into revival work. and was wad of one fighting spirit equal to that of giants.
city missions He was
Cheerier fellows one could scarcely of Edinburch's alse a zenluus advocate of foreign mis meet. They beamed when he spoke. sins, particnarly medical missions, and to them, and all expressed delight he took pirs in the China Centenary that drilling was to give place to
"field. One Missionary Conferene at Shangbai in the real thing in the
of 100% and the Conference of the World's their songs rar, however,," When vanicnt Feleration at Tokyn in the
In addition be closely for me Me Mjelde adds the comment identified himself with mission work that soldiering is not the business that anong the students, and it was he who suit these Scots. They take to it eager was behind the movement, of which ly merely to hasten the end of the war Henry Drummond was the central both in songs and taik they blumed the Figure. In the temperance cause he did Kaiser for Europe's need have a sen
to for Scotland what Sir Victor Horsley
son of bloodletting on an unprecedented. and Professor Sims Woodhead have done scale. The Bantams received a tremen- for England..
nus popular welcome on landing in The inhabitants had scen One of the most satisfactory circuin- thousands of British transports disem barlang troops, yet the Scottish Bantama stances connected with the troubles on the Clyde was the way in were greeted with prolonged cheering. which the Amalgamated Society of Engin- Possibily, says Mr Mjelde, the demon- cers discouraged any stoppage of works stration was greater because these small Their official Journal" of the proceed men reminded the spectators of their
told him that the French ings takes a very strong stand; it says own French poilus. A French officer.!
whatever may be the real merits of the fo
distinguish learnel.
same year.
THE CLYDE STRIKES
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on Daily Balance and on Fixed Deponits at rates which may be ascertained on application.
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Acting Manager: Hongkong, March 27, 1910.
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Mr F. W. Cary
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ESTABLISHED 1880.
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CHANGCHUN
NAGASAKI
NEWCHWANG NEW YORK OMAKA DATREM (DALNY) PEKIN 4.50
FanGrazy(Moxoer) Rxoruz (Portásrzen) 0.70
12.00 12.25 0.27 0.85 2,40 2,60 d 010 077 18.00 19.25
9.00
9.75 1.401.60 0.60 0.70 1.26
1 United Malon LB
FLANKOW
HONOLULU
HARDIN
KOBE LLAOYANO
SAN FRANCISCO SHANGHAL SYDNEY
TERLING
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Tokyo
TRINAŃVU TSINGTAUS KO
Mr G Foullet-Osier
Mr.T. L. Perkins
Mr and Mrs W.
Mr and Mrs E. J. Robert
Dingle
3r Deunan Fuller Mr & Mrs A. Findlay
Smith Dr., Gibson Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr & Mrs Y. Findlay
Halo
Smith Mr F. A. Hazeland Mr & Mrs I. Groet Mr Lee Jones
Smith and child Mr N. Linden Major Gen Vantris
Mr and Mrs Neil ↑ MacIntyre & child
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Mrs R Almond Mes Olden and child. Me G. Bannermann Mra W. C. Pamor
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Mrand Mrs Hammes Mr J. Simi
ant children Mr. E. M. Sleigh Mr and Mrs WDL Mr. F. M. Sowe Minn 3, Spices
LONDON LOS ANGELES. LYONS
JacksonAGU Mr A. Vandez Biar f Mr J. Joseph Interest allowed on Current Accounts Mr. A. Lambden. Mr G. Starkey Deposits received for fixed periods at. Misa E. GLambden Miss La Tong rates to be obtained on application
HEA. Legran
Mr. M. Murphy Mel Mry C.
SDRA CATE
Fried Brown
EISHI ONO
Hongkong March 11, 1916
Mr H MaTavish
avagars
H. Thornum
Mr Van Vlie
Mrs Watson
Mr D. H Wood @Mr H. Wynmalsız
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