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'MINERS" STRIKE MENAGE.
Losmos, September stk. Mr. Smillie stated that the miners Execu tive were meeting this morning to consider Sir Robert Horne's proposal. Meanwhile, it is anticipated that the invitation will be
} painted on that! accepted, but it may the proposed conference does not entail a pledge on risker side.
is apparently clear:
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Telephone 28.
SUBDIVISION OF SHIPS.
"
MARGIN OF SAFETY.
LONG SHIPS BETTER THAN SHORT ONES.
Between 1891 and 1913-14 he standard of safety which was aimed at by subdivision was that a ship should remain afloat with one compartment flooded, and further that as a greater
Government's attitude while, the degree of safety in some cases she
is willing to have the miners wages de should be capable of remaining afloat and settled hy an impartial tribunal, but
with two compartments Sooded,,50 25
blow being struck rending the shell
refuse the demand for the duction by to provide for the contingency of a 14% 21, a to of the price of coal, because the latter queion.
a political, not an industrial as well as a bulkhead dividing two ses in view of Sir Robert Compartments, and making both open These two conditions Iforpe's invitation to a conference that, de, to the ses..
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spite Mr. Smillie's objection to the Indus-really resolve themselves into one pro
thei
THE OHINA
CANCER AND RADIUK
CORRESPONDENCE.
FRENCH DOCTOR'S DECOTEA
HOPES OF SUCCESS.
To the Editor of the
Dear Editor
China Mah. V].
INTENT TO MURDER.
“NEW-RIDDENS.
THE JURY AT A LUSS,
should like. 30 the CS.P issues orders. Foi sets new, riddles to the old established krur principles of morality. The more of police
***complex and subcle the knowledge
Fof the physician, the more diffiendt.it |
The advance of science continually
who have been invi member of the H.KP afternoon with them, that they have no right to cater the station withor asking permission.
A guarded but none the less in--- kno teresting statement has been title by Dr. Regaud, of the Pasteur Institute, who is reported to have told the In- Lara Boa Congress of Gorgeor, which has been sitting in Paris, that, in his view, it was possible, to cure camer of the tongue by radium treat- ment. In an interview Dr. Regand says that the news that cancer of the tongue and mouth can be cured by these means is premature. We gin cure superficial encesalers of the lips and tongue thanks to a new method in which radium plays the principal part, but we have not yet been able to cure large, 'deeply- sented candora ali noting “a, consider able part of the mouth and tongue." { vited. ( The doctor expresses: the view that such cancers are not of syphilitic origin, though he considers that syphilis is a predisposing cause. The doctor adds the warning that, though it is possible to announce a certain cure of the nature indicated, the pub lic shock guard against being deceived by hopes which may prove chimerical "We are working, investigating, and
For the "plakisemak to determline'a question of guilty responsibility,. --We chad conspicuous/-examples - Little while since in the plex of insanity The other afternoon. I was asked advanced for what is, known as the to spend the afremoon at a police: Sandhills murder, and in the long station and as I was going of the alpare over lan addity of the stairs I was sccosted and called back argument that intoxication may e- by the Inspector of that scarion and cuss or palliate a crime. Another told I had no right to enter without not parallel yet of the same asking permission. Lewas ignorant of kind of difficulty has just been tried. such orders; If there be such but I A Me: Semmens was shot dead by should be to know-how he would her husband in a Landon hotel. As take it if his own friends were goes to the fact there is no dispute, nor to in the same way after being it does the possibility that their marti fage was not legal affect the bestle. I have called often at this station Bath parties seem to have for some and at-Central, accompanied by my "yers assuified the validity of their friend, bus actising was ever said to marriage ceremcay. It is again me und 1 was alone. I consider it admitted that Mrs. Semmens had a insult as I have been informed formed an attachment for another that friends are permitted as long as man who was himself married. they bear good characters such as I This came to the kowledge of bold; but as I am only a Private "the husband, who received from letter stating, in the Wilts. I suppose this Inspector the
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or indirect, or of political indueace, but rather that the two nations should pull together so as to get the best results bath for the merchants and for the shipowners.
RECOGNITION OF THE FACTS.
I hoping. Yes, we hope one day" to] him bear in mind that the Army, like no legal claim upon her,” and suc "INSIDIOUS PROPAGANDA" EXPLODED. voured to show that we recognise
conquer this horrible disease. We can say no more."
FIGHTING A COMBINE.
COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.
MR. HUGHES' ANNOUNCE- MENT.
the Police Force of to-day, is not the seme es in pre-war days-1 am, Sir,
etc.,
**INSULTED."
"STARTLING
REVELATIONS.”
GREIT HAPPENINGS.
1001
which :^ "the “reason
In the same way as I bave endes-
freely and gladly the right and necessity for the United States Mar- cantile Marine to trade the ships which she ret herself to build during a time of stress, eo naturally do, British shipowners claim the privilege of operating their ships on the routes
wages tribunal having confidence of bobfength of a ship could be flooded with | in Melbourne by announcing the im- prophesying great happenings for able communication: We are all which, I believe, are qude contrary one moment that this is not the case.
partiu.
It
Resting that the connection was st an end. Mr. Scatment told a friend that his wife had-eloped with this
One of the most prominent figures man and that he would shoot them in the British shipping world, Sir both. When Mrs. Semmens came to Frederick W. Lewis, Bart, the chair fetch her clothes he did shoot her man of Messrs. Furness, Withy and At his trial a specialist in tropical Co., Ltd., contributes a very valuable diseases called for the defence testi- article to the current issue of the fied that Mr. Semmens was suffer." Anglo-American Trade," the organ which they have established, in many ing from malarial poisoning. of the American Chamber of Com- cases through times of difficulty and and therefore
mentally merce in London. He says: My at great personal sacrifices. It is not stable," which he explained by attention was recently drawn to a going to take the problem any less the statement that very trivial report that a campaign of insidious difficult to rack our brains for sche incidents would produce nerve storms propaganda is being carried on by ines whereby business can be taken DESCENT OF THE MIGHTY ONE. in
became British shipping interests against the from each other; such a policy would temporarily In abeyance."
United States Mercantile Marine, and be a pure misuse of our energies. Mr. Hughes, the Premier, startled
I believe there is plenty of room trial Court, there would be no great difficul-blem, namely, that of finding what a secret conference of State Premiers |
It is not only Omoto-kyo which is fenced apparently by his evidence, it will be my object in writing this
-the jury sent to the judge this remark: article to dispel any such false ideas, for both, but, even assuming-for ty in aging to the personnel of
our passing the margin of safery. Inmediate termination of the Federal the world. The prophets of Omote agreed that there is no intent 10 to fact
the most desirable thing seems to ins the first case the question would be wheat pool. He explained that the ky put the date as 1921, but Mr. murder. Will you please advise us Lastos. September 8th.
In the first place, I should like to to be for each to co-operate with- A feeling of optimism prevails in Labour what length, would be flooded when Commonwealth line of steamers was John Lobb, F.R.G.S., can only go as what verdict to return in the refer to a speech which I made to the the other with a view to increasing circles to-day as a result of the miners' de bulkhead was not struck, and in the leaf desperate grips with the over-seas far as "before long." He has received circumstances?" The judge, making shareholders of Messrs. Furness, the trade of the world until there is cision to coep: Sir Robert Horae's invita-second case when it was struck. In shipping combine. One vessel lelt" startling revelations from the Hear plain that he was surprised by their withy & Co. at their annual meeting, sufficient employment for all the tion to meet him to discuss matters, the first instance it would be the Liverpool with only two tons of cargo:ven Worlds," wherever they may be. Reding, laid down for their guidance in October last, and perhaps I cannot ships. New trade routes can be.
believed that once both sides are again in touch there is very hope of the terrible of one comperment, in the another leit Capetown with nine tons. and has set them forth in a book the well-known principle that a man do better than quote word for word organised and existing ones deve calamity of the string being sverted. There second it would be the length of two The fight was being conducted on lines One of them is that before long the may be guilty of murder with us what I said on that occasion in this loped, and on this common ground connection → During the war the there is ample scope for the most is no intention
It is evilculated to deprive the Federal whole world will be startled" and definite intent to murder. at prevent that Lloyd George adjoining compartments. should see
see the miners Executive to-morrow, dent that for ships of definite propor-steamers of bringing cargoes back to anazed by the descent and the mani uffices that he should have Intended y went out from this country to progressive trade development in interests though he may do so layer, if there is tions this length of one or alternative- | „Australia.
festation of the Mighty One in man grievous bodily harm. He further America and very properly so that which Anglo-American desire to submit any point to him.
ly two compartments would be a de- A National
Accordingly the Commonwealth form. He will be seen and heard, by pointed out that if they thought Mr. what was required was "ships, ship." should lead the world and reap the Conférence of Miners has been called for tomorrow sight to hear the refinite percentage of the length of the Government is unable to undertake mortals. For the past two years. He Semmens insane they should not find America responded to that appeal fullest dvantage through their com a epecial She constructed large and up-to-date mand of mercantile tonnage. The port on the Executive's meeting with Sirship, whatever the absolute length the removal of the forthcoming wheat has been moving about on this planet, him not guilty but return Robert Horne, and it is this conterence might be. The percentage of lengtharvest, which is expected to be a making preparation for His mani verdict applicable to a person of on-shipbuilding plants; she has produced. Principle I am endeavouring to bring which decides whether the miner are to re which gives the same measure of bumper one owing to the recent festation in human form and the in- und mind." This is a clear, and ships on a large scale, and new that Gut is that there is much to be gain- main adamant in their demand or whether safety varies with the position of the rains. It is feared that there will be auguration of the new disponsation beyond doubt an accurate exposition the struggle is over it would be futile ed by the inculcation of this spirit they are to accept a compromise.
compartment. between bow and stern: means of shifting the harvest us His descent upon the earth is to give of the law on the subject. The jury to expect that America is going to of goodwill and cooperation, and much energy and money to be lost it also varies with the ratio of free-less surrender is made to the shipping light on our relationship to Himself after a few moments' deliberation, scrap either her ships or her plant.
by failure to grasp these essentials. tourd to draught. This length of coming, which, the State Premiers agree, and His children, and to remove all came back with a unanimous verdict
DESTRUCTIVE OR CO-OPERATIVE Losios, September 8th.
partment, which is usually called the impossible because it would be darkness and evil, and to establish a not guilty. We shall not speca- late as to the process of reasoning
COMPETITION, Ecodable length" is at a minimuminous to hand over the export trade closer union between the two worlds, by which they arrived at that condu- Of course, one perfectly natural Mr. Macnamara, miners and labour
I am very glad to gather fruin, representatives were present at a confer-ai 20 per cent. of the length from
> Australia., to a group of over-see Heaven and Earth, which are now
was one in which strong sympathy great mercantile feet has Been to what my American friends tell me the Chairmen of the District Councils in the compartment is about 15 per cent. ence at Mansion Home of the Mayors & each end of the ship. The length of hipowners acring in concert to hold i Fridged over, that the so-called dead Sion. It is obvious that the case) result of the building up of this
It up when convenient to themselves. may meet." John Lobb is getting or would be fell for the accused. It is create competition between American that the United States Shipping Board the London area and Home Counties of the length of the ship when the Unless the situation improves Aus is years row, being born in 1840, equally obvious that there was and British lines, as British steamers apparently have very much the same Deployment for side
freeboard is 20 per cent, of the rakan rural industry is seriously He was educated for the Methodist evidence of intent. But in face of have always operated in American feeling and are disposed to work with employment for ex-Service men.
Mr. Macnamara, in the course of his draught, increasing to 25 per cent. or threatened, while Europe will be de- ministry, which he left for the "oom the definite medical testimony that overseas trades, and have, in fact, foreign steamship companies on a speech, said that 5.000 soldiers and 300,000 even 30 per cent. of the length of raived of vast quantities of badlymercial sphere." but this did not pre-the prisoner might not have had played no inconsiderable part in mutual give and take basis. This is officers had beer absorbed in civil life, but the ship when the freeboard is 60 per needed Australian wheat.
vent him from being Editor of the the slightest intention of shooting building up her great export business. evidenced by arrangements that have there still remained on the registers 142,600
Christian Age, which used to predict the woman-as he went upstairs," During a period when the United recently been made for the operation men, of whom 18,900 were disabled men, and cent. of the draught. These percent- 14,993 ex-officere, for whom bilets must be 255 of length of ship which can be
the end of the world once a week. there was clear reason for savingStates of America did not particular of certain trades from "America In found, "Be are appreaching the anal flooded without passing the margin of
For fifteen years this gentleman sat, him from the penalty of murder. Welly concentrate its energies on a which British and other steamaldy stage of our endeavour, but the realisation safety give the spacings of buikheads.
en the London School Board, and had may think, as the judge seems, Mercantile Marine, British shipping lines are interested, but evidently of all cur hopes depends on the absence of for what is called the, one or two-
a share in directing popciar education. have thought, that if the medical carried the greater part of American these views are not altogether shared a serious dislocation in the industrial field,
--Japan Chronicle.
evidence was accepted a verdict of exports and ports both economic by certain other sections of the com- and, if the coal strike takes place, we compartment ship, and they are prac-
unsound mind should have been ally and efficiently, and I recall this munity. Iderstand, for instance, can put up shutters."
tically constant percentages, regard
it has even been suggested that returned. But there is no reason to fact with pride and satisfaction. doubt that substantial, if not formal, So far, however, from there being various day vessels might in certain justice was dons-Daily Telegraph. any desire on the part of British eventualities be barred from entry to interests to stifle the growth of the any American ports. Can anyone American Mercantile Marine, I speak picture what would happen if every SHOULD A GIRY TELL ?
with knowledge when I say that other nation with any pretence to British steamship companies have the maritime power were to adopt a most friendly feelings towards their similar attitude? The result would American cousin, and they ask for, be international chaos, and I cannot nothing more than they shall be but feel that more serious counsel given a fair crack of the whip in the will prevail. inevitable competition which circum-- Comparison of the maps of the There has been much discussion of stances have forced upon them in United States and the British Empire
UNEMPLOYED EL-SERVICE MEN.
£
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Mr. Macnamara did not believe that the less of absolute dimensions. A con-
GOVERNR ANSON.
A LINK WITH THE PAST.
men who tunneled the strongest energy stant percentage gives a shorter hold] VOLUME OF REMINISCENCES. positions were going to deal the land they in a short ship than in a long onc. fought for, bled for, and their vid comrades
in arm this mos calamitous blow, Mr. Convenience of shipping and stowing Nichama's denied that the Government cargo depends on the lengths of hold.
of the present year."
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ANGLO-FRENCH LOAN.
PARIS. September 7th. A Havas mewage sys! - Through shipping old. purchases of drafts and erili operation in New York. the French Treasury has already provided fully for the payment, on October 15th Bext, of $250,000.000 gala representing Franco's share of the Anglo-Frach Loui foated in United States in 1915.
IN RICH AMERICA...
"A PATHETIC STORY.
It is only quite the older genera-
Şir
FOR ING UP PRICES.
JAPANESE TRADE MORALS.
'WHERE TYPHOONS CAUSE JOY..
The most conservative can hardly retrain from thinking that the Social-
WHAT. THE DOCTORS SAY
ELINDED BY LOVE.
AMERICAN EXPORTS AND BRITISH
SHOPPING.
Fas not doing its duty by the ex-Service The "length of a compartment has;tion of dwellers in the Straits Settle- men, and pointed out that the Government therefore, to be considered from the ments who will remember General Sir was employing 125.458 ex-Service men ant of a total of 362 068. It was also employ. Point of view of convenience of cargo Archibald Anson, and also his very ing 37,253 disabled Service
men or carrying as well as from that of safety hospitable wife, Lady Anson.
Archibald is now within six-years of 10 per cent. of its entire service, Mr.of the ship. While 15 per cent. of a Macnamara concluded by "appealing to 600-ft. ship will give a compartment being a centenarian, and is abour to every town and county to make it a point ont. in length, which is ample for bring our a volume of reminiscences, of bonour that there were no unemployed pressed the boss that there would not be 45ft. of length in-s 300ft. ship will be published almost immediately criticisms of a world ruled by the case of a young and beautiful the same way as the British islands will quickly reveal the fact that while disabled men within their gates, "and ex-cargo considerations, it only gives About Others and Myself," which
capital and regulated by supply and girl suffering from consumption, who have always admitted foreign ship a mercantile marine for the States many unemployed disabled mea he the end which for some cargo purposes is not by Mr. Murray. Major-General Sir demand have something in them, had decided to go to her fiance in the ping unrestrictedly to their trade, may be desirable, a mercantile marinė sufficient. It will thus be seen that Archibald Edward Harbord Aason was when the naive reports of the Japanese tropics, in spite of the fact that be even in their own coasting and adequate to secure: the communice it is easier to get good sub-division. born in 1826, and entered the Royal markets appearing in the vernacular did not know about her health and Empire trades. For the last two tone of Empire and the Imports of or safety consistently with efficient Military Academy, Woolwich, in Press are read, says the Japan hat a doctor had told her that to go generations every foreign ship bas the United Kingdom upon which the cargo carrying in a long ship, than 1841, and became 2nd lieut. RA. Chronicle. There is joy as unaffected would cause her death in a few years had absolute right of trading in the very lives of the people depend is essential to the British Empire. in a short one.-Engineering. in June, 1844, and passing through when a typhoon destroys the sugar. It is very unfair to the man," British coasting and Empire trade.
the different grades, retired with the
canes in Fortosa as when there is a was the opinion of a leading woman WHAT THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE? Americans are quick of comprehen- hon. rank of may-gen.. Aug 26. head-hunting expedition by the abori- doctor. If she really loved him she From a very careful survey of the sion, and a realisation of this fact 1879. He served at the Siege of Sebastopol in 1855, and in 1856 be-ies against their constabulary for would willingly sacrifice herself rather zeneral position, however, one can will save a good deal of misunder- Inectors with a consequent interrug- than let him suffer. Of course, if she not but feel that this spirit of good standing which it will always be came inspector general of police. tion in the production of camphor. wants him to be her nurse until she will is not fully reciprocated in the someone's business to promote. Mauritius, and in 1862 was the re- Even. last week's typhoon that was dies then it does not matter. Surely United States. For instance, I have AMERICA'S BASIC SPORTSMANSHIP. sponsible member of the British Mis- threatening to sweep over Japan was they can find some place to live to just read the text of 3 bill (the It is only fair to say that on a re- SELLING A CHILD FOR BREAD,sion to Radama II. of Madagascar or looked forward to in the rice market gether without her dying so quickly. Jones: Bill which became law on cent visit to the United States I was
the occasion of his coronation. His with the brightest hopes, and the
The girl has a very great tempta June 5) which has been present
impressed with the fairmindedness" Babies advertised for adoption ex- connection with the Straits began in Boods that have devastated some parts on," said Lady Muir Mackenzie, the ed to the United States Senate of several of the now prominent
shipowners resident in that country/ cite no special attention in New York he became. Heutenant-governor of people; Ere a matter for sincere re-must have tilladed-be to the con- dent power to grant railroad rebates The American nation has the welle » 1867 Lover half a century ago), when of the country and drowned many writer on social topics, and love which will give to the Fres but the high cost of living seldom in Prince of Wales Island, as Penang icing, because they help to force up sequences of her action. It is very on all goods which are carried in deserved reputation of belog clean
wrong for, engaged people; to hide American vessels. The object of such pels necessitous mothers to sell their was officially known. He held the prices. The times are decidedly put these things from one another. There a plan can only be to prejudice :2nd hard fighters, and in the trade- offspring. Katharine McNulty, a
Furivalry: between, British-and-Ameri native of Belfast, Ireland, an aurac post for 15 years, and on three of joint when we are so optimistic in is of course possibility that in her foreign shipping. I have 20, 20an Interests, i think felher side
sions administered the Government of misfortune as this. As for the devices
great-happieras she may get well, as ceatly had reported to me that a tive young widow, publicly announces the Straits Settlements in 1871/ she will sell her 21-year-old baby, 1877, and 1879. This led to the well. for selling cheap abroad so they sue I believe Mrs. Browning did after she most aggressive competition has been Will wish to take any unfair advante
threatened by Americas interessage of the owner. He likes tion has always been-the Margaret, for, 50, so that she can known remark of "Turn again Whit. cess may be achieved":
at home, this is a great subject which it is very supid and very cruel of which it was suggested would be. go away to the country and become tington, though Sir Archibald never deserves a volurze in itself. Its in the girl was the opinion of a Harley extended even to a British Empice which is surely what American
bringing forth the cured of consumption, Mrs Mo
became the substantive governor of vestigation in other countries, has street specialist Ethically speaktrade unless certain cargoes which,
out the world most desire, and I do pathetic story of her three years cessful military operations for repel- so it would be a wise precaution in wrong. Not only may the die, but great number of years by British - not think there is anything in straight. struggle, since her husband died, to sing this invasion of the state of Sun Japan to put the study of economics also she may bring into the world wease were surendered entirely to forward
on the list of dangerous thoughts and consumptive children. It is bad for American Pessels. old brother, and how she decided to Rei Ujong 1875-76 (medal and clasp), sell the little one" for her own sake.” and retired in 1882 He is a prohibit it altogether,
VIKING SHIP FOUND.
FORGOTTEN RITES.
SACRIFICE TO THE GODS.
sund, Western Norway, seems to belong to the 4th century..."
A Viking ship which has been dis-. covered in a boy not far from Aale-
The ship and the ship's-boats had
in conformity with some rite now for-
selling dear was marred.AR
been totally broken up before burial;Nulty told the newspaper reporters the Straits. He conducted the stumped students into revolutionists, fog, she is committing a very great may ay have been carried for 2 traders, and, in fact: traders through"
gotten and unknown. The ribs are
cut loose from the planking, the boards
are broken, and the keel is severed. The probability is that the ship was nor the burial place of some chieftain but was sunk as sacrifice to the gods. ements of the ship and een-paced in order Jorming a line from
The furs had been:
They are well hoped that the whole Gored and reconstruct
support: Margaret and her five-year-
for: Susser
Faced with the probleur of slowly losing strengt and leaving the liftle ones orphans, she decided upon the plan to sell her offspring and try to gain bealf with the help of the money. thes raised" * I have brothers in Lag- land,” she said, “and they want me ima koor to come, but they are poor, and natur Cally don't stans Children: - 1 hrei
TREATMENT FOR DYSENTERY,
HAMBERLAIN'S Clio and Diarzh
Bemed followed by a dose of frally can.. Loe most good for summer that has ir Chewarts and
Amo
her, bad for her, man, and bad for. These are just one artwo instances her children. Her action is very, of the spirit which seems to be me Very selfch”
valent in the United States, and which One woman with whom matter is deplored bys the general-body of Da September 8 4 wedding was to was discussed said that she knew I British abipon pent, and to be solemnized between Miss Cone she married her pr stance. Lacy May and Rev. Edward umrtive, phe "wonkayde James Elison in the Union Church, the Kaling Both Miss May and Mr the Ellison-ate of the Bholak Baptist with Mission, Stantong.
come
closest
which is inlink
friendly relations which for, one
serican and. British shipping in- terests.
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