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THE CHINA MAIL

NEW WEALTH IN EGYPTE

IN JUNKER LAND...

The special correspondent in Ger many of the Daily News, writing from Stettin after the failure of the Kapp coup says

The fellakeen of Egypt, for cen turies the most ignorant and im. provident of serfs, has ridden into prosperity on the tidal wave of re-

A three day's tour through Pomer. construction, and with him bis long-ania, now, as for centuries past, a suffering wife. Still as in the days of Christ, ane may set him on his way to market, bestriding a donkey, while bis wife with her heavy burden on her bead, trudges behind. Yet there is a real, if invisible, change in their relations.

preserve of the Junkers, has failed to convince me of the existence of the organised counter-revolutionary movement which, as the German Government and Fress proclaimed so stridently when I left Berlin towards the end of last week, had been organised bere.

private houses and hotels.

HYTHE CONFERENCE.

TWO STRIKING PHOTOGR±PHI

Two photographs, which appeared in the London newspapers expressed better than words the real situation following the conference of the allied Premiers at Hythe.

In one Austen Chamberlain, Chan cellor of the Exchequer, is shown leaning over and looking Premier Lloyd George straight in the eve He is, gesticulating, and one of bit thumbs is thrust just under the Pre mier's nose. The Premier is looking far off into the distance, with brow farrowed and eyebrows and chin raised reflectively,

The other picture shows Frederic Francois-Marsal, French Finance Minister, pacing side by side with bis Premier, Alexandre Millerand

He

Through the sudden rise in the price of cotton from $20 to $100 a

The German Revolution seems to kantar since the beginning of the war, the housewife has been enabled have left this province untouched. to make long-neglected purchases The attitude of the Junkers, the professors, the and has been enabled to display her bureaucrats, the native shrewdness in bargaining and students and, except for those harass financial matters.

It is she who ed workers who keep alight the torch markets all the products of the farm of international Socialism, the general In an interesting paper recently population, towards the Berlin Go read before the Cairo Geographical vernment is frankly one of con-

duplicating Mr. Chamberlain's Society by William Willocks, is de emptuous non-recognition. For them scribed how many of the fellaheens' there is no such thing as the German gestures and earnest expression, and wires have profited by the rising tide Republic. The Kaiser's picture, de Premier Milerand's brow, and chin of agricultural prosperity, to start a corated with the old German colours, are perfect replicas of those of Prem little money lending on their own still adorns the interiors of Governer Lloyd George, while the French account and not infrequently to their ment offices, municipal buildings, Premier's hands are thrust deep into his pockets and he is looking sternly husbands In one thriving village

toward the ground. where the value of the land held by the fellabeen was about a million dollars, mostly in small holdings. they had cleared off their indebted ress except for $125,000. In this community 80 per cent. of the women had money out on lean, and their husbands were found to have bor rowed from them altogether 30 less than $30,000, usually at very high rates of interest. The proats at least remain in the family instead of going to the Greek and Coptic money lenders, and certainly strengthens the woman's bold upon her husband in a country where, according to Mohammedan customs.

be can divorce her by a mere word-Baiti more American.

OUR LITTLE UNIVERSE.

In so far as the opportunity and limited time have allowed, I have studied the Junkers pretty closely during the past few days, alike

the the country and in town. In New Stettin the terri- torial magnates meet generally for luncheon at the Preussischerhof Hotel, and it was there that I got, perhaps, the best lusight, when wine had somewhat unloosened their ton- gues, into their unlovely mentality.

THE KAISER'S WEAKNESS, The salutation of the Kaiser's pic ture constituted for each guest, be fore beginning to eat, a kind of reli- rious ceremony. Each one raised his glass, sadly, boisterously, to the exiled War Lord. "Hoch! Hoch!" cried one. To the return of the Hohenzollerns!” cried another.

I asked my neighbour whether the last uttered toast represented the generally prevailing sentiment. He pondered the question a moment, and then replied: "No, I do not Unless we accept Einstein's accusa think it does. Do not confuse our tion that space is crooked, it is evi- desire for the restoration of the dert that there is no limit to distance! Monarchy with a desire for the in any direction, or, in other words, return of the Kaiser. Most of us do We the universe is infinite. But we are not not want the Emperor back. much interested in mere emptiness; believe that his flight was a weakness what we really think of when we which has done great harm to the The coronation of the say the "universe" is that part of Fatherland. space which contains matter, and to Crown Prince's eldest son, with a this, there may be a limit. Perhaps Regent to govern until he came of on an outward journey through space age, would be the best solution. We we may come to the last star beyond believe the restoration of the Mon- which there is nothing but eternal archy is essential to the greatness

and prosperity of Germany?

night.

So thinks Dr. Curtis of the Lick Observatory, who says, indeed, that the universe is "relatively small" He estimates the zone of space which contains all the stars as less than 30,000 light years in length and not more than 3000 light years in thick ness. A light year" is the distance a ray of light travels in one year at the rate of 186.000 miles a second. So to find out how big the universe is simply multiply 186,000 miles by the number of seconds in a year and again by the number of estimated light years in stellár space.

The conversation of the assembled Junkers on the occasion in questipa, while enlightening, was not particu- larly brilliant. Many references were made to the "next war," in which one fancied, France was destined to be somewhat badly battered. "France will be smashed," said one magnate, as, having gulped down some wine, be proceeded to glare at the waiter,

TROOPS AS LAND WORKERS. The talk then drifted into smoother channels, and in the family matters discussed there were frequent refer ences to various prominent "Vons" This will carry you into large fig who led the lord-agrarians-Von ures, but to the astronomer they Hertzberg. Von Borcke, Von Tarter-

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A CHLICK OF OXX DOLLAR IS MADE FOR ALL NOTTOGE TEDER THIS HEADING.

ST. JOHN'S CAFEEDRIL

5TH SUNDAY AFZA TREATY JULY 4TH 1990.

Holy Communion at 7.50 1.m. Children's Servica 10 am.

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Sunday, July

Bervicesconducted by Rev. J. Williams! Hymn 238; Invocation and Lords il a Order of Service: Voluntary Prayer; Motrical Pesif 110; Scrip tare Lesson; Priyer; Notices for

• The tory: Byman 244; Sermon Realisation of Life rather than the Acquisition of Things or the Rei organision of our Desires." Hymn, 96, Benediction. Communion of the Lord's Supper after

Morning Service. 8p.m. Order of Service: Voluntary Hynn, 1; Iarocation and Lord's Prayer; Hyma, 169; Lesson, Hymen 216 Prayer Notices, Offertory; Hymn, 252 Sermon: "an we really know.God! or Jesus Christ a the Authentic Reve'stion of God." Hyma, 123; Benediction

Fank Church.

Curtis' estimate has been criticised as Figures have been naturally dif- 8.15 -Holy Communion. insufficient. Dr. Shapley of the Mountficult to get, but a statement from 30-Evening Service. Wilson Observatory suggests that a reliable source, which puts the many starry universes may exist number of Baltic troops employed. First Church of Christ Salentiat beyond our own so distant that they as "farin labourers" on Pomeranian appear to us as smal star clusters Junker estates at about 4,000 is barely visible through the telescope probably accurate.

MacDonnell Road

The fact that Sundays 11.15 am.

Wednesdays, 6.30 pim.

If that is so we can picture the uni-feverish searches on great estates verse as an infinite ocean dotted here by police patrols have failed to un- and there with little archipelagos or earth many arms is not conclusive! worlds.-The Independent.

proof that there are few to find, yet many reactionaries with whom I talked have in fact complained that their movement is hampered by such Sunday Evening, Gospel Mesting, 8 pm.

CLAIM FOR A MILLION.

a shortage.

The openly and somewhat byster- ically, expressed alarm of the Gov. The Edinburgh Court on June 4 erament at the so-called Pom-

Boldiers”and Sailors' Home,

Arsenal Street.

Koman Catholic Cathedrat, Gionesly.

gave judgment in the claims of the eranian menace has certainly given Eilerman Line against the Dundee the Junkers consciousness of their Mass at 67 and 9.30 am Harbour Trustees for a million ster strength which they formerly High Mass at & a.m.

Sacrament

ling in respect of damage to the "City lacked. For all that, however, the 5.30 p.m-Benediction of the Blowed" of Naples," which in April last year, likelihood of an armed revolt seems while on voyage from Calcutta remote. Waiting tactics will pro struck a sunken wreck in the estuary bably be adapted here, and, marshali- of the Tay and had to be beacheding their forces, the Junkers will The plaintifs contended that the strike when revolts, either from the wreck, was a menace to navigation Right or the Teft, have broken out and was improperly buoyed. Lord elsewhere.

Blackburn found in favour of the Hostility to the Republic and ad- plaintiffs on the question of liability. herence to old-Prussian traditions leaving the amount of damage to be are as marked in the intellectual ascertained.

circles of Pomerania as in the agrarian. Professors and students are in the grip of a more untractable nationalism than is the case even

IMMORAL LEEWARD

ISLANDS.

St. Joseph's Charab, Garden Road.

Mads and Bermon at 10a.m. followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament

·DIZZINESS AND SICK HEADACHES

in Berlin. Eight hundred out of the arise from otipation billiousness 2,000 students at the Greifswald Unand disordered liver. To-core them

there is nothing better than versity are anti-Government military volunteers.

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