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GENERAL ITEMS.
Sitting on 22 egge, a Rhode Island THE WONDER OF THE`* NEW Red hen belonging to Mr. Griffiths,
YORK TIMES." Cwmmeilwch, Gwynfe, Carmarthen shire, hatched out 21' chicks.,
Exc wating a Giant Shell.
During the last year of the war a for.nidable shell dropped from a height
Sir Thomas Lipton, whe is on a of 6,000ft. upon the village of Havay, visit to Glasgow, where he was bors, be weon Mons and Maubeuge. It said that he has not given up hope of dil not explode, but it made a hole winning the America Cup, and next n the earth about 50ft. deep, where year he would compete with Shamrock it has since remained. This shelly,
weighs two tons, and the charge of explosive in estimated to weigh from 16owt. to a ton. The Germans who regarded the shell as of much im-
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The History of the New York Times 1851-1921" (just published, Į Mev. New York Times, New York), to com- memorat: "the quarter-centenary of the present management," is the re- cord of # romance in American journalism. The New York Times is Herr Hugo Stinnes, Germany's most to day one of the most powerful |
newspapers, with powerful industrial magnate, seems American
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portance, tried to extract it, but were to have decided that the Dutch East | honourable career behind it. The peo-Nov. 15 D. L. unable to do so. The Belgian authori-Indies comprise one of the best mar-ple of this country are not likely to kete for German produce. Already forget its noble record during the war ties succeeded on September 21 in he has established trading poets, and its splendis services to the Allied extracting the shell, after making a banks, and factories there.... large excavation about it. The work demanded great precaution, as a shell of a similar kind to the one buried at Havay fell not far from the French frontier and made a crater more than 100ft in diameter.
Second Thoughts,
Only twenty-five years have passed The Social Demokraten states that since its present chief proprietor, Mr. a proposal is under consideration for A. 8. Ochs, a young editor from Ten- converting into a seaside restaurant nessee, took over control of it at a the German submarine U 20, which moment when its position was so dis- sank the "Lusitania" and was sub-astrous that the paper was threatened sequently driven ashore off the west with extinction. coast of Jutland.
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A wedding which was to have taken place in a North London register office
While taking their midday rest was put off in a novel way in mail week. The bridegroom with his thrre Weymouth (Dorset) farm hands friends arrived for the ceremony and saw a small black spaniel dog carrying waited for the bride. Nearly an hour a brown paper parcel almost as big as later she rang up the office and asked itself, and on examining it they found the partly to speak to her fiance. The bride- the parcel contained groom went to the telephone and was decomposed body of a baby. told by his bride-to-be that, having thought the matter over, she did not When arrested for touting for farce. intend to come along and be married. outside British Railway Station, The registrar was asked to hold the Arthur George Tomkinson, a taxicab ficence over as the woman might be driver, offered to drive the policeman induced to change her mind, and the to the police station on payment of bridegroom hurried off to reason with the fare. The policeman refused, so her. An hour later he came back and they walked. Tomkinson was fined told the registrar that the marriage 108. could not take place as his fiancee wanted to have a long holiday before she was married.
French India.
A woman who ran away from her husband with a gipsy some time ago appeared at the Court of Dinant. When the husband appeared as a The decision of the French Colonial witness he pulled out a dagger and Office to form a company of Sepoys flung himself on his wife and the for service in French India a re- minder that Franca still retains gipsy, stabbing both. Neither is colonies in our great Easten depen-expocted to live dency. Probably the Sepoys are in- tended mainly for the protection of
Two condemned cell doors, said to the small colony of Mahe, which is be those from the condemned cells of situated n the disturbed area some the old Newgate Prison, which was 40 miles north of Calicut; but France pulled down some years ago, are for has also colonies on the east coastsale. Keeping them company are Yanami, at the mouth of the Godavari, three of the prison gates and the of flagstaff up which the black flag was Pondicherry, 80 miles south Madras, and Karikal, in the Carnatic run at times of execution. --and another, Chanderagore, in the heart of Bengal. Pondicherry, the most important of France's Indian colonies, is the sent of government, and embraces over 100 square miles, entirely surrounded by the British district of North Arcot.
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An old and trusted employee, to whom had been committed some of the details of the paper's management too painful to be widely di seminated, took him into his office, unlocked his roll top desk, and with tears in his eyes imparted to the new publisher proprietor) bis shameful sonret. The New York Times was print- day, and ing 19,000 copies 10,000 of them were coming bick unsold. The net circulation was 9,000, and it was growing smaller every day. Mr. Ochs said something to the effect that he thought the circulation would be increased before long Inc eased!' said his astounded hearer. Increased! Mr. Och, if you could keep it from going down any further you'd be a wonderful
man.
Yet the miracle was accomplisbeck. The net sale of the newspaper steadily rose from 9,000 to its present figure of 352,000 a day. How this was ac- complished is set forth in this book by a member of the staff, Mr. Elmer Davie, an old Oxford Rhodes scholar, with admirable modesty and insight. The method of Mr. Ochs might be summed up in his own words, no policy, but reliance on honesty, industry, and unhampered judg ment." eland which still stands at the head
The motto which he adopt-
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VALPARAISO, VIA JAPAN, HONOLULU, BAN FRANCISCO
SAN PEDRO, Sabino Cruz, BALHAO CALLIO, ARICA & Iquique), Dec. 13-T, K. K Rakugo Mara.
TRADE WITH FAR EAST.
EXPORT CREDIT SCHEME EXTENDED.
We are glad. to. note that the Cabinet Committee on Ucemployroent favours, extension of the present er- port credit scheme to, the For East says the L. & C. Express. At pre- sent it applies to only some parts of Europe and the Middle East. The Government advance under the scheme $5 per cent, of the billa of exchange against shipment of goods. We have always felt that a great mis- tke was being made in concentrating so much upon resumption of trade with Europe, while ignoring the great possibilities within possible grasp in China and Japan. While we liave been clamouring, at the behest of the Labour Party, for problematical trade with Russia, which would entail far more problematical payment, our foreign competitors have been serious- best ly encroaching upon murkets in the Far East. Only recently Sir Alfred Mond drew attention to this anomaly. The trade we used to do with the countrica of Central Europe, whose currency is depre ciated, be said, was very small, with the exception of Germany. The bulk of our export trade was at all times done with the British Dominions, the Far East, and the agricultural coun- City of Cambidge,tries, which could feed as in return. City of Derham. When these markets revived, he could see a considerable improvement in trade, even though the Continental exchanges remained bad.
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Nippon Africa Empress of Japan.
SANDAKAN. J4.-E. & A. Nov. 16.-I.C.8.N.
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Maru..
MATO.
Nov. 15-0, M.
Maru.
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of his newspaper was All the news Jan. 5.-C. that's fit to print
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Mr. James Pook, of Crumlin, Southcapacity. He told a friend, when he Wales, a collier, has been informed was urged to buy the New York that he has been awarded the V.C. Times, that he thought he was not He was attached to the Royal Marines; a big enough man for thaj b," when and took part in the celebrated attack his friend answered Don't tell any- on Zeebrugge. The honour comes to body and they'll never find it out." him as the result of a ballot among His independence, courage, and diein-
terestedness gradually
kim the men of his company.
readers, aul he was supported by a brilliant staff, among whom Mr. Van Anda, his managing editor, is known to many in America. Mr. Ochs's Mar. standpoint was conservative in the. best sense, but despite his dislike for "crusading," he often fought for great causes and always in a worthy Nov. 18-1.C.S.N.
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For the first time since 1914, the art circles over a reported disagree- ment between Lord Leverhulme, clerks in various Government Depart- whose action in decapitating a portrait ments we e prohibited from working of himself by Mr. Augustas John overtime. The rule was strictly en- recently aroused considerable contro- forced; all work not finished had to be 1. ft. The abolition of overtime versy, and Sir William Orpen.
According to the Daily Chronicle's affects more than 30,000 clerical as- Patis correspondent Sir William Orpenaistants and third grade clerks. painted a presentation portrait of the
An interesting experiment-in trade Soap King in Mayoral robes Lord Tverkúlue originally suggested a full-hustling is afforded by the carriage of length portrait standing, but deferred fruit from the growing grounds in the to Sir William Orpen's advice that south of France and its being unloaded a finer effect would be obtained within London within 24, hours of its a half-length portrait. Lord Lever-despatch. A consignment of 125 tons bulme contends that in the first ins- came by train ferry, via Calais- tance it was arranged for the pay-Richborough, including special gifts ment of three thousand guineas for for Their Majesties. a full-length portrait, and argues that only hfteen hundred guineas are due for one of half length. Sir William Orp n says the portrait need up as much paint and varnish whether the Fubject was standing or sitting and has intimated bis willingness to ncept arbitration.
Touk That Swims.
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HOME TRADE.
MANCHESTER MARKET
REPORT.
Messrs. Morreau and Spiegelberg's Manchester market report on Sept. 28 was an follow-
Yarns,-Prices have advanced in sympathy with the raw material but business has been small, buyers not having increased their bids to to-day's level.
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TIENTSIN.
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CHINWANTAO AND DALNY. Jan. 4.-B. F.
Ne'eus.
TAKAO.
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In his capacity as representative of the Bulgarian Treasury, the Minister of Finance will hold a watching brief in the suit against the former Rado slavoff Cabinet for the sum of 10 milliard leva (over £395,800,000
Cloth.-New business is exceeding Nov. 15.-L.0..N. nominal). This claim is for damage caused to the State by the entry of ly difficult to negotiate at to-day's Bulgaria into the war as an ally of prices. There appears to be a short- Experiments with an amphibious the Central Powers in 1915.
age of longstaple Cotton which is reflected in the heavy advances in the tank are being made at Farnborough, Hampshire. The tank, which is of
There have lately been so many price of Egyptian, and in the in- Dec. .-M. M. grant length and speed, is to be finally rumours going about Richmond as to creased "points on" asked for the tested on Fleet Pond (a small lake, 3 the condition of the famous bridge that higher grade of American. miles south-wet of Farnborough), Colonel Lealie Pownall, secretary of Overseas buyers are still reluctant
been have Experimenta
made
to pay to day's rates. the Richmond bridge, Commissioners, hitherto in elozed, reservoir
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has stated that the bridge is examined. There is a good general demand. adjoining the aerodrome at Farn- borough. The coming of tanks every six months by the senior part-India has had a good monsoon which that could swim or progress along the per of a firm of bridge builders. The Courteracts Mr. Ghandi's campaign
latter says that ho considers the to some extent.
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The rise in silver bottom of the ses has oonatantly bridge capable of bearing traffic for has eased the situation in India and
those foretold by
China. Business has been done" for both countries and also for South America, the Levant, the Dutch East
beon
know most about the
of
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who newest
another 100 years. -
instruments of battle, There are at Windsor County Boys' Indies. Officers and men of the Tank School twins named Appleton. At the Corpa stationed at Farnborough aro
The rise in value has resulted in
being trained in the use of armoured prize-giving the headmaster said that the clearing of stocks both here and ears of an entirely new type. Fitted they were so much alike and so close abroad which is a very healthy move- with Rolls-Royce engines, they are together in the order of merit that he ment. This permits of trading again capable of travelling at great aped did not know which was which. But and are believed to be bullet-proof. he bad placed Appleton I first in his by firms whose resources were locked
form and Appleton II. second up in the stocks they carried. Each cat is equipped with a six- pounder gan and with eight Hotchkiss When they sat together in class chalk guns which can fire a total of 4,000 marks on the deak indicated Appleton
rounds a minute. It is believed that the care will be ablo to pass unarmed through bullet swept zones, pouring oit a deadly Bre as they go.
EARLY COLDS.
1. and Appleton II.
6.-0.8. K. 19.-M. M.
Lake Farrar. Glymont. Tjipanas. Amazone, Kisbn Maru. Paul Lecat,
SINGAPORE.
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Cause anxiety. German marks have depreciated from 400 to 470, Rumani
an lei from 380 to 465 Czecho
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO REF
A hatheaded boots in the Albert Slovakian Kronen from 315 to 360 Hotel, Nottingham, was charged with during the week. having done fringe to the extent of about £100. He had a grievance against the landlady of the hotel, and entered the cellar, looked the door, B of the heat smashed bottles of whisky and wine, Particularly dangerous. A neglected and let the bear in the barrels run to wold may mean winter-long cold, waste. When the police burst in the Take Unmaiberlain's Cough Remedy af door of the callar the boo's was ankle. inos For Male by all Chemista and Storekeepe
deep in wine, spirits, and beer,
Roueful of colds you
COMPROMISED
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of Gilargów.
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Tjikini.
Hoover State.
Kt, of the Garter. Tenyama Mara. Bombay Maro. Wenatchee.
Maru.
Jumter.
Tanda Yokohama Maru.
Paul Lecat. Ixion.
Bastern
Empress of Japan. Nellore, Africa Maru. Belagos Mara Tenyo Maru. Yangtze
Katori dara.
Argon
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Angko
Hasil Mara.
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Maru Korea
of Russia. State.
Nov. 16.-B. F.
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darona. Persia Maru. Keamna.
Jalchas. Talyo Maru
Obit
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Empress of Japan.
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Ixion Empress of Russia.
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The Eastern Banks Champion- ship Cup was again won by the Ilong- kong and Shanghai Bank, with 11 points, the National Bank of India being second with 10 pont, and the Chartered Bank of India third, with 3 points.
The Hon. Mr. A. N. Kenton is introducing in the F.M.S. Federal Council a priv..te Bill for the registra tion of domestic servants.
The
objects and reasons state: It has been urged that a system of registra- tion for domestic servants is needed that thefts of money and valuables by house boys are increasing and that even with the greatest care it is impossible to get authentic records of a servant's past the Bill is designed to provide a record which will be of assistance both to employer and
servant."
Jan. 2. F.
-.&O. 17. .. 38.-P. & 71
41 --F, & O. Feb. 18. P, & O. Mar. 4.-P. & U
p. 1-P. & 1. 1.-P. $0. 2.-P. & O. May 13.-1 &0).
Lyaman.
Bungola,
Denta
Fgyut Fa-hmir.
Navoys.
Kualizar
..... Khiva.
Devanha
Lova Kalyan. i'lus5.
HAMBUKU
Nov. 15.-S. E.-
20-B 1. 31⁄2-8, F, 22-R, F. 23.-G. L 23. N.Y.K. Dec. 6-F-L
Carnarvonshire. City of Delhi. Bellerophon. Machaon Gleniffer. Matsuye Maru. City of Glsgow. Pembroke hire.
8.-B.EL. Tari
1.-1.5.K. 20.-B. F.
H.RAL
14.-B. P Feb. 10,H,BA.L.
1.-B. F.
20.-E. L
A las Maru.
Bellerophou. Oudekerk. Helenus.
Badja
Cyclops.
City of M'chester.
KOVEMENTS OF STEIMERS.
The China Mail &... "Nil," will be desnitched to Bingapore, Batavia and Sourabnya nn Tuesday, 15 Nov at 3 p.m. insteui of Monday, Nov. 14 au previously advised.
16
The aa. "Peleus" (Blue Funnel Line) left Shanghai on Nov. 10 for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool via Hongkong. wheel is due heron Nov. 18 and
sail, as above, 04 The N.Y.K...Kawachi Mara (South American Line) left Kober for Song vis Maji on No. 9 and is Fre on
Nov, 16.
E. & A. 6. Faster "siled from Sydney on
Fatu day last on Oct. 29 and
is dno
10 arrive here via Sandakan and
Manila on Nov. 21.
on
The P&U
Sello
Jeft London
in expected to arrive`at"
18. And in
shout Nov. 23.
E.M.8. "Monteaula” ar-
Hokohama on Nov. 8, (m.)
at
Pembrokeshire. If there on Nov. 8 (8 pm.) and fa due
Ondokerk,
Lysson."
Oaufa.
Radja.
ROTTERDAM.
AMERICAN POETI.
Nov. 15. L.
B2B. F
23,GL
Dor
VANCOUVER, ETC.
Nov, 2-B, F.
23.-U.F.6.
Doo, BP.8. 13--B
Ixiona Emprees of Inpan. Harold Dollar.
6-8 L 8H.E.A.L
15-0,8 K.
1-H.E.A.L 10. B. 5. Feb. 7.-B. F
of Russia. Jan.
Oernarvonabire City of Dellil.. Maybaco. Mattuve Mard. Gleniffor Lomedian
Glasgow, City of Pembrokeshire. Tosari
Meru Helleroi bona Ondokerk. Helenu Cyclops,
Ating ar
110—HEBA: D Radia
10-E. LA
6.-H. F.
HEAL
TOMEL Hakono Mara. Nippon
!
Jax.
10-P. & O. 11.-B.1
Fomall.
Melillo, Dollar.
of Asia.
Tand
17.-U.P.S.
Feb.
Deucalion:
BOPB
Ixion
Alley, Mar
Empress of Japan.
Empres of Russia
Nov.
Pun! Locat.
Mer.
Dop
P
Kr. of the Gurfer. Mar, 15,-P & Oc
Thir'ani
Apr. 18-P0.
Ag meminon.
Bellerophon.
City of M'choster.
ANTWERP, 1B Blentor
N.Y.RU
Kälinická Maru.
"Hakops Maro,
Afins Hard
Nellore
at Vancouver B.C. on Nov. 97, *v
Tho N.V R. 8.8. Kirist? (Eurorcan fin) lift London for this port via Sues on Oct. 18 ani is
expected here
Castle
on
. . . .' .
NOT
Dorell Cantle Live 6.9. Bowes- which sailed from New York on
ept. 12, via Panans for the Far East has arrived at Yokohama and is expected here
on Nov. 3
"Toireslas R
The
Blue Fannel Larel left Bues on Nov. 3 for Hongkong
nd is du» here on Nov. 27.
Tho N. Y. K. 8.8. “Mishima Mara" Europein Line) left London for Hong kong via Rues on Nov. 1 and is expecta d bere on Dec. 10.
The P.&O. 5, "Dingo's "Infl Lamm- 4 m on Nov. 4 audi in expected to arrive
at H nako.sg aout Dec. 12,
CON IGNERS NOTICES
Caron from the 8.0, " Rhorlin's" "lared by to-day will be subjɔet tottuk, A'a tilanners and. Backhou's' Lid." Cargo from.tham, Woky.Uafin? fict elemred by tomorrow will be subject' jormi. Dan sued enrgo will be examined
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