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MONDAY. MAY 21 ́ ́1028.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Renter's Service to the China Mall.

PROHIBITION ON SHIPS.

WASHINGTON, May 19th Bir Auckland

Goddes, G.O.M.G., K0:3 (British Ambassador at Waah ington)-has-made-representations to the United States Government in regard to an extension of the time for the enforce ment of prohibition within the three mile Jimit, for the benefit of British ships from

AETHRA

LOST PLANET RE- DISCOVERED.

AN ASTRONOMICAL SURPRISE.

Much interest has been aroused in astronomical circies by the an- nouncement that the long lost planet Aethra has been found on a

THE CHINA MAIL.

BROADCASTING MUSIC.

RECENT COVENT GARDEN

EXPERIMENTS.

Is the Covent Garden experiment in the broadcasting of opera the first-to-be made Mr. L Stanton" Jefferies, the director of the London station of the British Broadcasting Company, thinks that it is. Opera has been broadcasted be

distant porta which will be unable to reach photograph of the region of the sky fore," he said, in a conversation

America before June 10th.

A POLISH ASSASSINATION.

WARBAW, May 10th. M. Olewinski. Vice-President of the Polish Ministry of Agriculture has been sassinated in the street. The motive stated to I personal vengeance.

BELGIAN STATE WORKERS ON STRIKE.

LONDON, May 19th. The effects of the recent strike of mil- waymen and postal workers and other State employés in Belgiumu ia aproading. The action of the Government in calling up all the lag, telegraph, telephone and por tal quilos belonging to the 1010-1022 which eventually voted confidence in the classes Ins bera challenged in the Chamber, Government by an overwhelming majority, but the Socialists abetained from voting A Brussels message now reports that the strike is interfering with interni ional trali, for example the Catond. Constan tinople train has been stopped at Jemelle, and the Constantinople-Ostend express had been held up at Arlon.

Basses, May toth

AM

a sequel to the debates in the Chunder of Representatives, the National Union stees that it has decided to Bond

• delegates to the principal centres to in-j duce the rawaginen to resume pasenger

Arabic

WORLD OF BPORT.

lying between the constellations Gemini, Taurus, and Orion."

The discovery has been made at the Alglers Observatory, a branch of the Paris Observatory, by M. Jekhowsky, and has been confirmed by a similar photograph taken by M. Beljavsky at the Russian Observatory in the Crimea.

Observations made have enabled its orbit to be calculated, with the result that it resembles that of Aethra so closely as to justisy the belief that it is that planet, and not an entirely new discovery,

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NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. AN

PASSENGERS.

ROJECTED DEPARTURE!

HKINA COIST, HRC.

SWATOW. May 28-D. I Halfoong 12.-1.0.6.1. Horang. -LOAN. Forshing R.-C. F. Ewanachow.

with a representative of The Observer: "but so far as we know, only as a studio performance, arranged for the purpose, the singers and players being assem bled at the broadcasting station. This was done in New York re cently. Our broadcasting of Sieg-May fried, Figaro, etc., during the past fortnight has, on the other hand, been done direct from the opera house, the microphones being erected, as some of the audience may have noticed, immediately be- hind the footlights.

93-1.CB.N., Kwangsang

24,-0.8.E. 96.-D. I 25.-10.5.N. 7.-LOS.N. 29.-D. L 10.-C. N.

83.-0..N, subsequently

Aethra was discovered in the summer of 1873 by Prof. J. G. Watson

sults obtained?"

"Are you satisfied with the re-

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at the Ann-Arbor "On the whole we are," replied" and the observations made at the known that the whole scheme was Observatory, Michigan, U.S.A., Mr. Jefferies, yet it should be May 24-0.8. K Joshu Maru. time showed orbit to be so greatly very hurriedly put into operation, eccentric that while at times.it the apparatus being set up, and all approached the sun within the arrangements made, within a 154,000,000 miles, at others it

week. We note that the music receded to a distance twice as

critic of The Observer felt that he great the period of its revolution heard clearly enough to be able to around the sun coming out at 1,434 give a detailed critical account days.

of the performance, discussing, it (so far · ឆន musical per- formance actly as he discussed the operas - ís concerned) ex- heard from his box in the house; and it is clear, therefore, that the singers and orchestra were fully audible to him. Nevertheless, on some future occasion, with more detailed preparation, we believe we could do far better. Indeed, there is no reason why a short time hence opera performance should not be widely enjoyed everywhere by people in their own homes, though, of course, they will not be able to see the action."

ELUDED SEARCH. The planet should, therefore, have returned to a position favour able for its observation from the earth at intervals of about four years, but the last fifty years it has successfully eluded all search for it. Prof. Watson, the discoverer of Aethra, also discovered several Losnos. May 10th. As Leeds in the £700 Professional Golf other minor planets, and at his Toursement firm H. C. Jolly of Fox-death he bequeathed a sum of money gros beat the American, Walter Hagen. to the American National Academy hold of the British open championship. of Sciences from which to recom- by two holes.

pense astronomers who undertook The anatch-was-not-exciting-but-Jolly to perfect the tables of the was very cord throughout. After the turn elements he had calculated. ing he was two up and finished the round Such work necessitates frequent Ie been four up at the observations of the planets, and it serrath hold in the sread round, but

the eighth and halved the is remarkable that, notwithstanding HAR

this inducement to keep Aethra fint and tenth. Hagen then won tha

observation 1th, 19th and 15th making all square.

under

whenever The next three were halved, Hagen was possible no one has ever succeeded seventh, and Jolly holing in getting a glimpse of it since nt the out with a ven-yard putt become dormy 1873 until M. Jekhowsky had the ne, Beth were hunkered at the eighteenth luck to track it down the other day but Hagen was terribly short with a in the clear skies of Algiers. seven-yard putt, Jolly holing out from a diffent lie to win.

Lospos, May 10th..

bunker d

to 5

The family of minor planets con- tains some very remarkable hajian. Ai St. Andrew's playing for the Emser ocasion Walker Amateur Golf Cup, America, they comes within 13,000,000 miles holders, heat Great Britain by 5 matches of the earth, nearer than any other Great Britain won, the Fauriones planetary body, and this fact has 3 to 1: America won the singles 5 to 9 enabled it to be used to correct the remaining single he and the held mean distance, the value obtained

halved.

previous estimates of the son's The we

weather was glorious was crowded. The British players led in hy this method being 92,843,000 five matches at the end of the first round. miles. The remainder ended all square, but the Americans put up the most dogged fight, the British players appearing up ander the strain.

Wethered and Ouimet halved.

crack

Another, discovered in 1920, has an orbit su elliptical that its least and greatest distances from the sun Tolley vary from 300,000,000 miles to near- beat Swortens by 3 and 1; Gardner beatly 900,000,000 miles, reaching Harria by one; "Rotun bent MoKenzie by almost from Mars to Saturn and 6 and 4 Marston hent Hope & and actually crossing the path of Wright beat Holderness by one; Willing beat Murray by one; Wilson bent Herron

by one

-large-crowd-followed-the-rival-cap- tains who were squera at the end of the first round. Harris struggled gallantly, hat just failed to halve the match. Tolley won his match comfortably. At the turn The was seven up in the eecond round. Thereafter he slackened: Wethered was. two up with thres to play, but Ouimet rallied and took the 18th 17th and halved the eighteenth in a glorious three.

NEW YORK, 10th.

May The State Athletic Commission has furbidden the fight lietween Firpo and Jos Willard at New York, on the ground that Willard is too old.

and

A WHITE SEA INCIDENT.

LONDON, May 10th, The story of an exciting encounter with a Bolsheviss gunboat in the White Sea on March 29th, is told by the skipper of the Grimsby trawler, Jerin. The Russian gunboat appeared when the Jeria was Giteen miles

Hurst, tiawler to follow

her

whic

Jupiter.

HANDLESS-ARTIST.

WAR VETERAN'S WORK.

History

recurds certain Giuseppe Mezzafant; who was born without arms and yet achieved fame as a painter.

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"I understand that on some occasions during the past fortnight. you have tried to get over this lack of the dramatic side of the enjoy- ment by giving a description of the action as it took place

That is so.. Speaking from my ing one or two evenings given seat in the prompt box I have dur-

out such announcements as The Count-is-Rilled, and the like.. We should very

much

like

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to know whether. this sort of thing is appreciated. Speaking May 1.-L.C.S.N personally, and as a musician, I rather object to it, but the greatest service to the greatest number is

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our aim, and it would be useful if May 30.-I.0.8‚Ñ‚ Chipshing. the owners of the more than twenty- thousand instruments that were

picking up the music would write May 13-C, N. ・・・ Tornau. and give us their views. We like 25.-1.0.8.N.

communications

from listeners:

We get some every day, and they are a very valuable guide."

Now that the Covent Garden season of the National Opera Com- pany is ended, what are your May 2.-C. N. plans?"

Our-regular-evening-concert- scheme continues, of course. In

Yanzien. 25.-LO.S.N Mingsang.

TAIGON;"

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--Lake Ozawar Kihu Maru.

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this we try to give variety. We May 31-A have people listening who like. 'classical' music and others who prefer 'popular' music, and we at- tempt to please both. The May 12.-C. N... Kwangchow. words 起

28-LOB.N. Hopsang. 'classical' and 'popul- ar' are, of course, incapable of precise definition, and we expect to find both that a great deal of Mr. H. Weaver Hawkins, whose

what we give as popular' is ap etchings and water-colours were on preciated by the highbrow, and, view at Elliott and Fry's Galleries equally, a great deal of what we in Baker-street during mail week call 'classical' is appreciated by does not, like Mezzofanti, hold his

the well the other man. Eventual- brush between his toes, but, havingly we hope to issue programmes in lost one hand in the war, and the advance, so that people may plan other hand permanently disabled, their evenings in such a way as to he manipulates his brash or elching hear the music in which they are. point with what remains of bls

most interested.”. mutilated arms.

And he does so with astonishing

Both his water-colours and his

add ordered the skill.

The kip to port. per ius red the order and edged off to etched platos can be appreciated wards the British gunboat Godetia, was twenty miles distant. The on their own merits without any manter their guns and fired across the Jerin which manoeuvred and sent up distress signale. The Godelie approached with guns manned and the Russian gun. bost disappeared.

THE YOROWSKY MURDER.

BERNE, May 19th, The Government has received a Note from the Sovies Government, charging it with responsibility for the murder of

Vorowaky.

The Federal Council has decided to reply refusing to accept the Note.

CARNEGIE ANNUITIES,

allowance being made for the physical disability under which they are produced.

The street views of Tangier are particularly notable for the subtle observation of shadow colour in a land of sunshine and heat so iné tense that all shadows are lightened and rendered transparent by re- flected light.

Mr. Hawkins is at his best when he uses his delicate washes on a basis of pen drawing. His pure water-colour drawings are a little vague and lacking in structure and substance.

Quite surprising is a “Study of the Nude," which has a firmness of NEW YORK, May 19th. line and nervous accentuation; The annual convention of the Socialist scarcely to be expected. In work Party has passed a resolution demanding done under such exceptional con

of ex-President Taft for, ditions, when the pencil is not the impraciunest

the accepting a $10,000

from annuity

guided by a flexible wrist, but by a Carnegie Corporation, bequeathed to hit movement emanating from the

by Mr. Carnegio, as well as $0,000 each torso.

to the widows of ex-President Cleveland and ex-President Roosevelt, as a hint that Congress, should provide for the support. of ex-Presidents and their families.

Tar a Lama Book.

Whey you have pains or lameness in the hack bathe the pirts with Chamber-h Ta' Pain Balm twice a day," muassġing with the palm of the band for re minutes at each application,... Than dampon a piece of Raznel lightly, wh

wat of pain For sale by all Chomlata, and Storekeepera

CONSIGNEES" NOTION.

Cargo arrived by the Kader 7' West Jerup delivered after "to-day, will rer tagante

&rabold & Co".

Cause of De Desponderos A often ca digestion'sed constipation) disappears when Châmb

sala by ally Chemistu"and

Retired Regular officers and off- cers of the Militia and Territorial, Army are now eligible for appoint ment to divisional commande in the Territorial Army. Divisional com- wandere will receive an acaual allowance of £1,150.

The German Gazette, the chief organ of the: German industrial. magnate, Herr Blinnés, has begun the publication of a series of pre- posterous attacks on France, alleged to have been written by a former

officer British staff

ramed Stranders.

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'CONFLICT.'

AT THE CORONET.

Tho dynamiting of a log jam std. the great flood which afterwards sweeps everything before it in He mad swirl down the valley se among the soones vividly portrayed in Conquest, the stirring picture which has been chosen as the Coronet's Whitsun attraction.

Dorcas Romalie, na society girl; forced by her father's death to go and live with her uncle, a mysteri ous pecluse and lumber king, ie the heroine of the enthralling story. A orafty old housekeeper rules bir prison-like home in the great Canadian North Woods and, driven to desperation by the omino atmosphere of the place, Dorcas ruins away. Sbo biða fällen in love with Jevons, an educated young lumber man who has challonged her uncle's supremacy in the timber country and when Jovons' life is threatened aka takes up the fight on his behalf. outwits her uncle'a hirelings and brings the timber baron to tor

Miss Priscilla Dean, as the lascinat ing Dorcas, reaches great dramatic heights and helps to taske a wonder- ful story into a truly superb photo play.

Married only three weeks pre- viously, Sidney Ray, 24, tobac- conist, High-road, Chiswick, W., was found dead in his shop.. from gas poisoning. It thought-that he was taken ill when making wireless set-part of which and a soldiering iron were found on a clair by his side-and be, foll on the gas ring, putting out the flame...

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