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THURSDAY, MAY 2, IDIR.

TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from Paqe 1.).

'THE QUEEN'S MOVING MESSAGE

TO TROOPS.

FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG'S

REPLY.

Losnox, April 90.

ANGLO-DUTCH TONNAON

BRITISH REPLY TO DUTCH ALLEGATIONS..

ars

THE CHINA MAIL.-

IRISH CATHOLIC CLERGY AND CONSCRIPTION.

INGUR DISFAVOUR OF CATHOLIC UNION.

A TIGER HUNT. AT SHANGHAL

ESCAPE OF A TIGER FROM HÄRMSTON'S CIRCUS.

QUININE AND MALARIA.

CONCLUSIONS ARRIVED IT BY

HOME MEDICAL MEN.

The following is taken from the Calcutta Statesman, and should give think quinine-taker something to about:-

performance in Chang Sa-ho's garden, rigorous while it lasts as the decrees of

to bú

LONDON, MAY, 1." The British reply to the Nather-

LoNDos, May 1.

The V. C. Daily News of April 15th lands' Note enticerning the "requisi

The Council of the Catholic Urian;

says tioning of shipping in the Allied of Great Britain has passed a resolu A few brief hours of unmuthorized The members of the medical profession liberty led to the death yesterday of are sometimes charged with being con- ports regrets that the allegations tion regretting the action of the Irish one of the figurs, Hosis. 1o the men-servative in their ideas and methods. published in the Netherlands

Cathode Bishops in resisting congerio of Harmiston's Cies at the hands but it would be more just to my that of F. C. Pelling of the 3⁄4, M. Folicu, they are extremely progressive. The calculatest to raise a misconception that it is just and right that the centres was. We are informed, a throw they change their views are indeed only scription, and expressing the opinion The animal round whom this story rapidity and decisiveness with which of what had occurred siner the Anglo people of every portion of the Limited captivity for about a year. On Wadines which ocene in the fashions of me in the quarter grown tiger which had been in | comparable with the frequent-revolutions The letter of Her Majesty the in November, 191f. The reply traces of the Empire and the liberties of was afterwards left, so far sa thorea Paquin. Its abandonment is often as ? Dutch negotiations began in London Kingdom should share in the defence day evening she assisted as usual at the attire. The vogao in medicine is as Queen, cabled on the 28th April, was the negotiations which keel to the mustkind, und regarding with mis-responsible could see, safely locked up whole-hearted as the desertion of a once- published in a special Order of the drawing up of the prapeut bas's of giving the eclesiastical interferences in her cage and disposed for bed ka all cherished hat or skirt. These reflections Day for the information of the troops agreement which Holland failed to with temporal and political question. What happened between the time the an impending rejection of the notion o in France, with the following telentify,

gers should be at that late hour, are prompted by what appears

xam to Her Majesty the Queen from

and also requesting the President of it was last seen and 15 o'clock long inculcated that the daily administ Referring to the modes preend of the Union, Admiral Lord Walter know, but the trainer is Harmston's affords protection against malaris. Tho yesterday morning: no one seems to ration of a smail does of quinïce

conveniently sunnarised in a quotation frag the third edition of the admirable little book on Tropical Hygiene written by two eminent authorities, the late Bir Fardey Lukis and Llaut-Col. R. J. Blackham. After describing the methods. of preventing the nuseguito from biting, the authors

what come to they call the attack on, the malarial parisite, ondering which they

this we have a powerful agent will not only care malaria bat will at our disposal in quinine, which prevent it. The best way of using this drug for purposes of prevention is t take five grains every evening or with your chota harri (breakfast) cup of tea during the malarial sawn. If you du this, any malarial parasites, with which you may be inoculated will be killed of as soon as they enter your body. This prophylactic, as is known, has been adopted by hundreds of prudent em. plorera. Ten garden mansers, for ins tance, give regular doses to their coulies.

Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig: the agreement reached on January | Talbot Kerr, to forward the resolu./Circus states that some ona apparently curent doctrine on, the subject can tal

"PETROGRAD ANARCHISTS

DISARMED.

LONDON, May 1.

very quietly.

KALEDIN'S' FORCES EJECTÈD BY

SOVIETS.

The Message which Your 20 regarding shipping between the tions to the Pope. Masty has sent to the Army and Netherlands and the United States, the Air Force in the rate of the the reply states that this undoubtedly -wotuen of the British Empire will broke down owing to Gernian opposi inspire us with new strength and tien. The same intinence opreated) .:fresh determination, those in ti ense of the tonnage clues in have men from every part of tie the proposed basis of agreement.

A message from Moscow, dated April 3rl, states the disarmament Empife wie on the battle fields of The reply points out that a sof the anarchists in Potrograd was France and Flanders are fighting sequent effort to drive at a tontual carried out on the night of the 2nd so gultantly for all they had rest arrangement was nullified by the dear—they why with their own] Netherbunds' objection to the staploy- eyes daily see women and childrennent of the ships militarily or to homeless arai once peaceful villages their being ahmed. Thereupon, re and towns, mie prosperous, rained quisicioning, which had been already ward in Mamede "esolved that hooted to the Tuggh Delegate, be- their own loved ones and homes came inevitable, as otherwise the tered Novo Teberkask, were ejected shall not share that suffering. No Central Powers would achieve their by the Soviet forces." peril can be too great and no sueri- very object of inmobilising the Durch hue to extreme to save their toege. British Asurances Were country from such a fate.

Side given on March 21st regarding the by sale with our gallant Allies, conditions Frder which thus ships whose wrong we feel as our own, would be requisitioned; which are we are determined to set it right., now elarly re-stated and re-affirmed. We will persevere in the right It is pointed out that they embrace Against all odds until victory is at no substantial departure from the last nahieved.

agreement originally proposed.

In this great struggle we are heartened by the love ud eun- fidence of the women of the British Empire to which Your Majesty's most gracious thessage has given such moving expression."

BRITISH ADVANCE IN

MESOPOTAMIA.

CAPTURE OF EIFRI.

'MUCH BOOTY TAKEN.

Losoos, April 30.

A Mesopotamia official report stater:-

One forces have advanced north- ward of Bagdad along the road lends ing to Mosul ria Kiiri and Kirkuk.

We captured Kifri or. April 27th, taking 40 prisoners.

The Turks retreated rapidly to wards Kirkuk, but our cavalry over took and charged one column, killing over 100 and capturing 538 men and

much war material.

Our cavalry forced a passage or the Amtsi'et a point south-westward of Tuz Khurinatli on, April 28th. andl simultaneasly our ma forces renched that river.

PRUSSIAN "FRANCHISE BILL

DEBATE.

Lospos, May 1, General Ruledin's troops, who en-

LEGAL CHANGES.

IRISH SECRETARY RECOMES LORD JUSTICE OF APPEAL.

LONDON, April 30.

The Press Brain states:

The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Swin- fen Eady becomes Master of the Rolls.

connected with the circus must have let the animal loose. Bosie was kept in an iron-barred cage which at night is shuttered with wooden shatters. When the alarm was raised it was found that some of the shutters bad been removed and a chain which was also used to secure the tiger to one of the wheels of the ego had been andone,``

ROMIE'S FIRST CHANCE

coolie was taken to the Sima Police At abous 2.15 am. yesterday a ricksha Station suffering from deep scratches about the head and arms He was covered with blood, and, as first sight, it seemed that he had sustained serious jojuries. The story he told was that he was sleeping in his ricksha, on the rund in Chung Sa-ho's garden when he was awakened by the attack of some large wild animal. He was at once sent to the Shantung Road Hospital where was found that, though his wounds were not serious, it would be necessary

to detain him for treatment.

Asistic staff who were

that

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SPECIES NOT UNIFORM,

From time to time, morever, one has In the meantime a report was sent toen statistica which purport to show the. the Babbling Well Police Station in beneficial effects of this treatment whose district the affair took placa.

cluding P.C. Pelling. They met one of to truth, has been constrained to admit Police were immediately sent down to On the other hand, the medical pro Chang Sn-bo's garden to investigate. infession, being conscientious in its loyalty the circus sta on his way to report the that the success of quinine administra matter. Arriving at the cireus they tien has not been as uniforms as might found that a tiger bad indeed escaped, have heen expected. Sir Parley. Lakin and was at large in the grounds,

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and Lieut. Colonel Blackham imply sa consequently unable to do any real good, mach when they insist that quinine bad taken refuge in the cage which should be taken regularly. The chief erected for performances and, from the point to remember, they say, "is that noises which could

when quinine is used to prevent malaria be hard, it it must be taken regularly. If it is taken appeared

the animal was Duke, Among the ponies. This subsequently seems to do more harm than good. It is irregularly, especially in small doses, it sucwers found to have been badly mauled

proved to be the case for three pories this irregular use of quining that has led the tiger's teeth in its neck. The tiger Due showing in addition the marks of to its falling into disrepute. Other high,

authorities day st

that much dependa on also killed and partially ate a dog

the time of

which, the taken. Consumed with chota drug belonging to a house situated at the heart, it is not ac effective as when taken back of the gardens.

with

afternoon tes, though it would seem to the lay mind that anyone, who on rising is bitten by the matutinal mosquito ought. on the theory pro- poanded" by Sir Pardey. Lukisand Lieutenant Colonel Blackham, to swallow the remedy at once. But while the obedient lay popalation was hesitating whether to take quinine ab 6 am. or

The reply mentions" that the Associated Goverments recently The Rt. Hon. Mr. H. E. extended facilities for the shipment K.C. (Secretary for Ireland),

American grain to Holland.ceeds him as Lord Justice of Appeal. Great Britain expresses her perfect: willingness to continue the negotis- tions for an econotais agreement.

IRISH CONSCRIPTION IN ABEYANCE.

TILL AFTER INTRODUCTION OF HOME RULE.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

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THE WESTERN FRONT.

RUBIS SEES IN THE DARE.

The police rightly decided that nothing

Бе could

done in the dark. There was first the risk that would attend a search of the grounds without light and. secondly, the danger that the beast SUCCESSFUL FRENCH COUNTER- would become frightened and make out

ATTACK.

of the grounds, in which event the

LONDON, May 1. in Order-in-Council is gazetted, Į further postponing the operation of preorts: the National Service outer as regards

Ireland.

The Daily News says: The Govern-

ecr.scription policy in abeyance for ment hus decided to keep the Irish

a few weeks until they see what ensure of success the Home Rule Bill will achieve. The Governrüent hope to introduce the Home Rule Bill next week.

LABOUR'S ATTITUDE. TO IRISH CONSCRIPTION.

DEPUTATION TO THE

PREMIER.

I

dificulties of capturing it would be 5

3 p., the question has been saddenly LONDON, April 30.

was decided to add nesently it propounded or poster there is

wait daylight

David Bruce, whother Field-Marshal

Sir Douglas Halground up the tiger and soon located it value of quinine against malaria. At daylight the police commenced to any positive proof of the prophylactic

afternoon and evening, drove out the the tiger made a bolt for a low weaving Government, when it is remembered French counter attacks, yesterday in pen space. Here two Sikh police This is most disturbing inquiry sien fired at it and missed, whereupon which borders on disrespect for enemy fren the remainder of the ground shed. It leaped through one of the that the Government of Bengal and he gained in the morning, in the neigh windows to the dismay of the operatives others distribute at a low price some bourhood of L'Oere. They "took a who immediately took refuge in the raft-thousands of neat little tubes of quinine whole village. number of prisonera and secured the ers above leaving the tiger in command. tabloids for the benefit of the xustaris-

The latter, apparently alarmed by the stricken population of their provicces dark part of the shed, where it was asked the question, but Lieut.-Col pursuit of the police, took refuge in a Not only, however, bas Sir David Bruce followed by F.C. Felling, who, secing two Anderson, L., asserts that may eyes gleaming in the darkness, fired, two senior medical officers in military employ revolver shots at it.

share Sir David Bruce's scepticism."

After the heavy repulse inflicted on the enemy, the right was comparatively quiet on the northern battle-front.

Our line wasulvasced slightly during the night castward of Villers Breton

QJUX.

GENERAL ACTIVITY ON

FRONT.

&

Uncertain whether these two had and avows his own profound distruso”. taken efect, for the animal apparently of the treatment. In the pages of the showed no signs of discomfort, P. C. Futian Medical Gazette be sets forth his FRENCHling emptied the remaining chambers reasons for his unbeliet ieut. Col

of his weapon into the beast who fel Anderson, it may be noted, bas no doubt

LONDON, April 30. French communiqué reports ---- There was a somewhat violentartillery duel north and south of the Avre, in

the sector of Noyon and on the south bank of the Oise.

of this front and brought back prisoners. Our patrols were active on the whole

Our fire reptised enemy detachments the right of the Mense and in Upper

We took prisoners."

Alsace before they achieved any result

HOLLAND AND. THE BELLIGERENTS."

dead.

as to the carative value of quinine whon At no time does it appear that the given in suitable deses. What he chal- tiger left Chanz Sa-ho's gardens, which fenges is the theory that by taking is indeed fortunate, for the authorities quinine in small doses.com can prevent would probably have had considerable malaria. troube in dealing with the wanderer.

We understand that P.. Pelling is to

keep the skin of his tiger as a memento of an exciting morning."

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Col. Anderson resolved to test the pro- phylactic value of quinine on the in- Bonus* was objected to as "nota inates of the women's jail. From. May pice word" at the University Women to September half the women received Teachers

meating: It is certainly in-doses of three of four grains, supple- different Latin. But as it is commer-mented, from October to February, by cially defined as an extra dividend or grains on the slightest benefit was Baturday and 20-grains on allowance to shareholders, its current Sunday

women

use in these war times seems correct derived from this regimen, for of the

Increased increment" and "additional 3*

admitted monthly into remuneration" which were suggested in hospital suffering from malarin baf its place do not strike us, says a London had taken 40 grains of quinine m reminds us of the City alderman who, in received o quinine. An examination paper, sa being happy substitutes. tgularly every week and a half bad place of the expression died pouson of the returns from Port Blair for a it's monument urged the Common period of 19 years ending 1911 reveale Council to substitute "expired in in the carious fact that the percentage of digent circumstances."

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LONDON, May. 1. of the 29th got ustrida the enemy's The Daily Telegraph states: The communications towards Taug, members of the Labour Deputation whereupon the infantry advanced who waited or the Premier in, the and captured Tuz Khurmatli, cap House of Commons on April 29th turing 500 prisoners and six guns.

with respect to Irish conscription. We are continuing, the pursuit admit that Mr. Lloyd George 'spoke with a combination of frankness and -northwards.

firmness and listened very patiently to a reasoned staternent prepared by A BRITISH PROTEST. Mr. Arthur Henderson from repre-

AMSTERDAM, April 29. sentations made to the deputation

The Foreign Minister has presented by Irish Trade Unionists and a

to the States General an Orange Book lengthy explanation by Mr. Jdealing with a variety of questions, Thomas (Labour MP for Derby) which have arisen between Holland and who had been to Ireland in connecthe belligerents since December 1916. In a memorandum dated October 5th, tion with the Amalgamated Railway- 1917, relating to Dutch regulations men's business.. The Premier pro- regarding the admittance of captured mised that the Cabinet would fallycase of the German vessel Marie, alleged ships to Dutch parts, particularly the consider the Labour representations to have been captured by a British chip but held out no hope, so far ne he which entered the port of Tandjong- was personally concerned, of any prick, Java, the British Government The export of petroleum from Baku change of policy by the Government. strongly protested against the peculiar haa-ceased. It is reported that the oil in small doses, the drug bas berms and won the first set easily. In 15,3) Mr. Lloyd George in a powerful unsound views adopted or invented by wells have been destroyed. speech insisted that equal rights of the Netherlands Government during the citizenship involved equality of duty present war in matters of international responsibility, and Ireland. can- and has expressed surprise at the

WHAT IS REFUSED TO-DAY WILL BE WRUNG LATER...

AMSTERDAM, May 1. In the Prussian-Diet, Herr Spee, of the Centre Party, move the adjournment of the Electoral Re form Bill till after the war

The Minister, Herr Friedberg, said postponement would mean the gravest danger to internal peace.

Herr Hofmann (Socialist), amid shouts of Traitor," said it the "inction was passed he would call soldiers from the Front who would cease fighting,

BAKU OIL WELLS REFORTED

"DESTROYED.

DO

KOG OPI CHAMPIONSELE DOUBLES

E Feat and F. A. Bedsound bet Maren and J.R. Irride-04:44:

fever cason was lowest in 1911when:

of prophylactic issue quinine was made. Lentol. Anderson tried similar ex periments in the jail a' Chittagong, the result one year, be found, was slightly in favour of those prisoners who Two open Championship Bins The following matches will be played

SPORTING.

PEKNÉ

matches we played yesterday and po Tbetween B. E Green and 4 11 Hum

this afternoon me 40 MARMER

·ÅKSTERDAM, May: 1 vantage of those who had received one play a witnessed. In the CEO HANDÍOLE DOUBLEĄ,

not take all the advantages accruing association of the name of The Hague DEATH OF A FRENCH GENERAL from its association with Great Bri-with such view, which is bound to ho

tain while refusing to bear a share serious factor for the British Govern ment's consideration when deciding the

bad been treated prophylactically, but the next year it was a little to the no que

En Jahn, inexperience lost the younger man Lt. Col. Crimp and Miss Ventes (owe he been led is that, giyen the game Hhmjaber played a very But 26). Mr. and Mrs: O. B. Bring (

protective doses a aciraloister (the second sat be as leading by 3 lowe

in large

would, however, when Green, bo had hitherto beru be impracticable. A suficient quantity playing badly, rallied and won the set

BE Green and K. Abraham. Poker

could not be taken by those who have to is subsequent play improved consider. Weng and Yew Man Ton carry on their works, and, if it could be ably and his accurate placing worried administered, the cost would be enor Hamjahr who soon tired. The latter. mons, while scarcity of quinine would however was very grand and never 2001 manifest itself. 8o. strongly does nowela diferit ball to get past with Lieut. Co Anderson feel the uselessness ontgood try

of the burdens and sacrifices of the meeting place of future legislaDuchesne, commander of the Expect and wastefulness of the present prey. The match between M. K. Lo and 1 SITUATION REVERSED

The motion was rejected by 288 to 60 votes:

Count Hertling said the Govern United Kingdom, which it was a conferences. ment would not accept the clause part.

in favour of plutocratic suffrage, The Daily Telegraph recalls that because he considered the promise Ireland did not refuse the gift of of equsi suffrage must be redeemed,Old Age Pensione from the English but the Government would bene Parliament nor the advance of money Tolently examine the muggestions for low land burchum and for building preventing to radical reforts. Inbourers bottages

4........ PARIS, May 1. The death is announced of General DUTCH EMBARGO ON TIN EXPORT. tionary: Corps sent to Madagascar in

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The officials are perturbed at: the amargo on exports from the Dutch

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OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLIN. desirable, and itsumot, be undertaker

MW. Lo beat PE Joceland-63 Sa Green beat & Ramjahn-1-8

FOR A LAME BACK THEN you have raids or, lameness) = NOW IS TE

Count Hertling warned the House Many Labourites in and out of East Indies from April 42 Special in the back bathe the part with

pressing wis the palm of the band

But what it refused today might Parliament share the Frazier's view the embargo on tin, as supplies are Chamberlain Pain, Belm twice day be, wrung from it later

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