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MARSHAL JOFFRE,
HOW HE DINES.
GREAT SOLDIER'S SIMPLE TASTES.
Near Port Saint Denis there is a qale: comfortable, but entirely un pretentions little brasserie restaurant, where lunch or dinner can be had for in these days-the very modest. sum of 12. (5s.) a bead. It is patronized almost entirely by the quiet bosarget of the quarter, and it, is rare that any visitor to Paris enters within its portals.
The waiters know the names of their clients, who are almost all Labitues, and they are justly proud of
MARRIED AT 100.
72 YEAR-OLD BRIDE.
FOURTH MARITAL VENTURE-
Dr. Andrew Malcolm Morrison, 100-year old musician and lecturer, has started on his fourth marital ven- are 25 the boss of his own house- hold.'
An hour befare his marriage to Dr. Mary Augusta Barney. 72 years old! his bride-to-be remonstrated with him; for acceding to the wishes of the film camera men to "snap" the couple at the ceremony.
I've made these arrangements, and what I say goes, "remarked the one of them fire-looking old man prospective groom with no uncertain with a kindly face and large and very white moustache. For every meal!
emphasis.
Dr. Morrison, who is the son al a cable near the window is set aside Scottish parents from Aberdeen. bols for him, and if some chance customer strong views on the question wants to sit there the nearest waiter, Longevity.
..
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says Le "loanal, motions him else He has been a moderate smoker, where, remarking, "Not here, sireater, and drinker-ill America went! This is Marshal Joffre's table."
dry and he declares that there is For it is here, in the quietness of no reason why a man should not live the petite bourgeoisie, that the victor to be 120, it he asserts himself over of the Marne goes every day to eat the advances of old age. while his wife is enjoying a prolongéd, summer holiday. His wual waiter
to He hopes himself
bear the
says that his habits are of the longevity record..
simplest. The great marshal drinks:
neither wine, coffee, not Equeurs.
but he has a big appetite for veget- arian diet, since in the evening he Marshal Joffre, cerer ears reat. they say, is never happier than when his presence in this modest. little restaurant passes unnoticed.
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1. BARCHETER, reduced to. 31 deprem Fahrenheit, on the level of the ses in inches, tenths and hundredtha
2′′ TEMPERATcae, in the shade in do- grees Fahrenheit.
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Xvember 18.
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Mr A J. Miller
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7 Bay in faches tenths and hua- dredths,
HONGKONG TIDES..
The Kide-table såvan balow has besa compiled at the National Almanac. Once in London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by másos of an atomalle tide-reomding machine in the Water Police Basin, at Teim Sha Tani inring the years 1809-9.
The axe of the table curruptands with the zero of the sounding in the Adoniralty Chset, which has been found to be 4 teet
Inches below menn sew-level
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November 20 to 15, 1630,
HIGH WARR
some experts say that America wild take the foremost position before long. AMERICA'S SHIPPING ILL-BALANCED.
"But is it not premature to regard the increase in shipbuilding capacity as an indication of America's rise, as Pers.Tango Maru." se terday
a shipping country? Not many years. Mr. Kaichi Uchida, formerly Vice-have elapsed since her stripping busi- Capt. and B G. B. Eldridge, Mr and Mrs R. Wilson, Mr and Mrs W. C.
Minister of Communications, who ness was established; her shipping Espach, Hrand Mrs M. J. Wright Miss M. Woods, Miss D. E. Scoze, Miss M. E represented the Japanese Govern- companies have no long-established Ossorio, Master C. Leichner, Mrs J. ment at the International Seamen's connection with regard to the secur Crowe, Mrs B. W. Orey, Mrs B Conference at Genoa, is of the opinioning of cargo: For this last named Smith, Mru F. Mills, Mr C. Cottrell, according to the Japan Advertiser that reason America cannot stand competi Mrs C. N. Ossorio, Mrs H. E. Podmore,
if there is international shipping tion with other marine countries. The Mrs T. Cochrane, Mr A Baus, Mrs J. Oben, Mr J. Lane, Mr M. S. Wal b, Mr rivalry in the Pacific, it will be be development of her shipping is ill- D. C. Mizon, Mr J. R. Redfern, Mr Ttween Japan and Great Britain, not balanced. Cresthwaite Mr P. Higham, Mr J.America and Japan, contrary to the
nocencio, Mr 3. del Rosario, Mr F. Tropez and Mr E. Goerrero.
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"In the circumstances it is not opinion of some Japanese shipowners right to say that Japan and America are m Per se "Devaubs today-Mrand and experts that the future activities destined to compete with each other Mire Stewart-Jones, Mr and Mrs Howard of American shipping will have a vital in the shipping trade of the Pacific. Ohappe, Mesers Lim Beom Chea, Lim bearing on the destiny of the Japanese I think that the Pacific, competition Cheat Wong, Lee Chi Yee. Muse Chegas, mercantile mariné.
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HONGKONG BEGISTER.
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Ling Koon, Mrs K. L Vante, Brother "Before the war," says Mr. The sponsors of the new Merchant Jster, Meters Lee Jim Lee, Tan Yew Hoon, Choy Piee Lam, Mre Penny, Miss Uchida, "Great Britain beld the fore- Marine Act of America may vigorous- Pearce Mr and Mrs Morrison, Me O. P. most position among shipping only insist on its adoption, but if the Mircel, Mrs Fenwick, Major and Mrs tries, and she still retains it. Her act is to be carried into effect, the Williams. Mr Leong Eng Khean. Mrs & feet consists of about 20,000,000 existing treaties with America, must: Miss Leong Eng Khean, Hr E. Spadbury, tons, or tub-fifths of the world's tom! be revoked and other countries may Viss P. Tyre, frs E. Lebewart, Capt.
----" Direction of A. Kennedy Mr and Mrs Roberts, Miss tonnage. Germany was the second take retaliatory measures.
"The other: marine countries in- Briscoe, Bishop Bind, Ber. Nightingale, shipping country with 15,000,000 Mr Mrs and Miss Morrison, Mr and Mrs tons, but her present condition can clude France, Italy, Sweden. - Nor-
1. Welther Coby. Mr. A. Stsi er. Mr & Mrs Erocknet, of course, compare with its pre-way, and Holland, France and Italy Fan Rev. and Mrs Porri, Mr A. Kynvett, Mrend Mrs Mayes, Mrs Hogg Mrs War status, America has developed are inferior to the other powers, in Staple MrA L Mather, Mrs C. Wilson, her shipping since the war and now connage and ability while the other Mas Lang, Mr and Mrs Gale, Mis has a fleet of 15,000,000 tons, thus three countries, though they have Hatchisi Messrs Proctor, Radford approaching the tonnage of Great brilliane histories, do not now have Hammond, and Fatherson, Etany Brita Moreover, America is wide. commections Competition, from Mr Bowland, Mrs F. Alderman, Mrs
Wind
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