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WEST INDIAN'S EVIL -RECORD. might of Mr. Justice Darling, who is about to complete his twenty"
'Sentence of three years' penal Blackguard And Nurse.
"You seem to be about'un great a sixth year's association with the servitude was passed by the Re- blackguard as one could find," said King's Bench Division. Sir Charles,corder Sir Ernest Wild, K.C., at the
Old Bailey on Edffär Manning, the Marylebone jagistrate to who quitted the Parliamenty native of the West Indies, who Richard Lionel Harcourt, an engi-arona in 1807 to become a Judge of described himself as a member of t noor, of Walton-on-Thames, found the High Court, was at one time jazz band, for having in his posses guilty of chtaining money by fraud M.P. for Deptford, where ho was sion opium, a pipe for opium from a pursevaid, whout ht hnd known familly as "Deptford's smoking, and a large quantity of
Little Darling"
cocaine, which were found in his deserted after getting her into
flat in Lisson-street, W. trouble and promising to marry her. In Frankfort
Detective-Inspector Burnhý, of Harcourt was stated to be a married { The teleg pli operators in charge Scotland Yard, said Manning was man, with a wife at Sunderland. A of long-distante wires habitumfly sentenced to 15 months' hard detective anid that other girls were begin their day's work with the labour in 1920 for shooting at three
victims. laix
Twelve exchange of civilities with the opera men in Cambridge circus. He was among
tors at the other end. A few morn-then known to be trafficking in ings ago the English official in drugs, and at the flat of a woman charge of the line to Prankfort nok-be was living with were found two ed his Gerina callongues y phials and eight packets of cocaine. Estate of the value of £1,419 was things were in that city. The reply There was every reason to believe left by Me. Maurice Henry Howlett, was very gloomy.
Prices were that a man who died in January the list, of Broadchalke, Sali-high, the nuck was falling, none
1922 from an over-dose of heroin bury.
knew what would happen next obtained the drug from Manning. The bequeathed £100 to Gladys Bus, added the German, with a
In April 1922 Manning was ar Marie Josephine Both "now or brave attempt at jocularity-Ja, rested at a house in Regent's Park- lately in my service in gentefu wir wir haben hefur bananen," road, kept by a Greek woman, who
long John o London's Weekly. acknowledgment of faithful friendship." und 1950 to!
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MAURICE HEWLETT'S REQUESTS,
men
had since been convicted and de- ported for possessing cocairie.
had Manning then
morphine, opium, and cocaine in his posses sion. He admitted he was a drug addict and was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment.
bis heuserid, Violet Margaret Editorial Courtesy. Warren,
Sir Henry Lavy has sour inter- Mr. Hewlett explained that his esting reminiscences in the current wife (the famous airwoman) was Cornhill Magazine, in the course of afrenity provided for. He left all his which he tells how he was instructed.
In May 1922 a dressmaker died MISS. to his sister-in-law, Mrs. at a table-mapping seance by the at her lodgings off St. Martin's-lane, Welby-Everard, with absolute free spirit of Charles Dickens to call WC., from cocaine poisoning, and dom to preserve or destroy at her upon his son Charles, who was at the police had received informa discretion.
that time editor of All The Year tion that Manning supplied the The Discovery of America.
Round. He will be glad to see drugs to her. Since his release you," said the spirit." So Sie from prison in September 1922 the Chrisfer Cluabus said to some ffenry, who was at that time an police had received many com "Let's go and discover obscurity, called upon the younger plaints that Manuing had been America," mud they said Yes Claries to whom he was quite un-supplying drugs to women of a lor's,"" So Huy got a big lip and known, taking with him a short certain class in the West End of suited for days and days. One day article, painstakingly written, and London and that he had been using Chunhus looked through his glasses with equal diligence returned by the his flat for "dope" and opium and said I see land. I expect it is editors of several other likely magn smoking parties. America."
And the men said they zinos." Sir Henry was received expected so too. So they sailed to with the cordiality of an ok The laid and get out of the big-ship{
xpaintance, and three days later on to the band, and the natives cause received not only proof of his and said "God-morning, are article, but what he at that time Chunhis, and he said "Yes, I regarded as a handsomo cheque. this America? And they said that it was so, and Clumbus said “Well, And
I am very glad to hear it."
but is how lumlus discovered
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Brilliant Assistante.
During the war Messrs. Foyle land to "sign on some girl assist-
America-From 11 Schoolboy's ants whose lunowledge of books was
essay.
"The Hiccup.”
The Recorder said Manning bad been convicted of a foul and vile offence. He had supplied this horrible self-destroying drug to un- fortunate women and it was more than likely that innocent women had suffered in the same way.
MR. LLOYD GEORGE.
BITTER ATTACK ON M. POINCARE.
freedom of Bristol. In his speech Mr. Lloyd George received the
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not their strong point. Such a one was once asked by a customer for a copy of "Twelfth Night." She had- That hiccups may be due to never heard of it, but thought that rheumatism is the contention of Dr. probably the book which was mean Martin, Chevers, a member of the was Elinor Glyn's "Five Nights." British Medient Association and a It was a different girl who, being hires of suffering were to be broken, If the commdeship forged in the well-known Manchester physiciun. asked for the Connoisseur, replied it would be a catastrophe. I am I have never failed to cure the with lofty gearn that Condy's Fluid glad Great Britain has done her most obstinate ease by a few doses was sold by the chemist! Milton's part to make such a break im. of anti-rhenuatio, nudicine," Dr.Areopagities" was hunted for by possible, and, if it occurs, the res- Chevers states in a letter to the another assistant among books deul-ponsibility will not rest upon the British Medical Journal. He admite ing with aeroplanes, while still soul of Britain. that morphine my relieve the another flapper, being asked fur a At the present the outlook is one spasma, but adds that it does not go | copy of Whitmang-Leaves-of of despondency, though not enough to the root of the cure.
Citass, directed her enstomer to to make the nation which faced Flis suggestion is particularly the section dealing with botany, four years of war lay down its timely in view of the reported And so on and so on. These are but heart in despair. There are many "hiccup epidemic in Fuwe, few of the "howlers" which incidents and episodes which dis which, it has been suggested, must Messrs. Foyle are coming across courage, There is M. Poincaré.
Recently renovated and refurnished, slootric light and fánu throughout mean that "hiccups are infections. Fatest every week in their cores. wish M. Poincaré would not make One of the cures used in France ispondence or their experience.
speeches on a Sunday, (Laughter.) and entrely under new management. Culalas under the parions; supervision to apple severe pressure to the eye The Birth of a Nation."
It is a day sacred to good will, and of the proprietor, Bar and Billiard Room Tarma moderata, Special fermo dy hardly the day to, unscrew cylin-lion on application to ders of carefully-distilled hatred, ill, will, suspicion, and anger among the nations.
balls.
The Night Train.
1 shot leave tonight (resp, Euston
by the seven-thirty train, And from Perils in the early morn
ing shall see the hills again! From the top of Ben Muich Dlui I shall watch the gathering
storms,
I
A friend who is interested in these matters points out that the banning ef the Birth of a Nation" film in Fruco (on ground of its anti-negro I wish he would not, as on last hins) is part of the national policy Sunday, make speeches to provoke there towards the natives. Recently discord between the two nations. the French authorities have in M. Poincaré said that I professed to many ways shown a anxiety to be amused at the efforts made by avoid hurting the susceptibilition of France to restore her devastated And find the crisp snow lying at the coloured people. The French have areas. That is a very wicked
buck of Cairngormi.
always, indeed, acted undistortion, an unusually wicked enlightened way in this matter. If distortion of what I said. El political reen apart from humanitarianism is wanted it may be found in the great African in- Iterests of France and her efforts to raise an enormous African army.
In France the view is that if the African is good enough to serve in
I shall feel the mists of Vrottan, and
Tss by the Tarig Ghru, To look on dark Loch Eunach from the heights of Sgoran Dabh From the broken Barns of Bynac
shall see the sunrise gleam. On the forehead of Bon Rinnes, and Strathspey awake from dream. And again, in the dusk of evening I shall find once more the lone, Clear waters of the Green Loch in
the pass boyond Revonn.
in
I did not fall out with M. Poin- caré, but it was very difficult: Mr. Bonar Law also found it quits im possible to work with him. But, at
and
any rate, we were able to work to- gether, and I regret that there should be at this moment any break. It is a misfortune that speeches the French army he is good enough should he delivered which have the to be treated on an equality with effect of widening the breach in- other French citizens. The Governstead of bringing us together. ment only the other day, it will be France, Britain, Italy, For I start to-night from Euston remembered, issued manifesto Belgium, working together in a
and leave the world behind-
Jurging on foreign visitors the neces fraternity of peace, would make a Who is the Hills for lover, he findssity of treating Africans in France great difference to the world, and with consideration. A restaurant in I sincerely trust that the great Paris whose keeper, on the protest effort made during the war which of soine Americans, refused to serve cost us all so dearly is not going to natives was closed, it is said, by anbe thrown away, that it is not going order signed by M. Poincaré hins to be lost, not going to be cast into
the slough of discord and ill-will. self.
them wondrous kind.
—A.M.J, in the Morning lost. Points of View.
The sure way to be wretched is to stay indoors. Mr. Roger Wray. Puitaniam is only half-way to Christianity-Canon Carnegio.
Wembley Attractions.
I hope our efforts are not going to be converted into mere fuel for
A great deal of nonsense is talked As you pass Wembley you see the further devastating scorching about the reactionary opinions of old twin towers of the Stadium tower-fames which burn up peace, pro- men-Mr. F. Allen.
ing over á fast-growing forest of sperity, progress, and happiness of There is no better tent of charac-girders and concrete walls where the mankind. ter than one's ordinary correspon-Exhibition buildings are beginning dence-Mr.. P. H. Anderson." to rise. Nourly two thousand men
If coalition is possible in polities are now at work, and this number surely it should be possible in busi-will be doubled before very long. nese-Mr. Handley Page.
It is claimed that the Exhibition is What is wrong with the theatre, going to best any exhibition that as with the modern world, is the was ever heard of in being complete worship of money.-Mr. St. John on the opening day next April. Ervine.
There will be a good dual mero Pedestrians, drivers of borso at the Exbibition than efficient col- velictes, and cyclists have now be loctious of machinery and Empire There are going to be coms the rond hogs." Mr. produco.
communities of Eastern and African J. A. R. Cairns.
Americans aluost without excep-natives living according to their own tion we their native, land, through customs. There will be Chinese a golden haze when they are over families in a compound of their own, and a replica of a streat in Hong- bere. Mr. C,,T. Hallinan,
I always find when mistakes are kong with everything Chinese näout. mada that it is not the Preas who 1 Thom will be blacks from are at fault, but the originator of the Nigeria living in little round huts, ramark Lord Lanbourne..
and doubtless doing their best to A problem the Socialist. Govern- keep warm. The most complete ment would have at once to face was and interesting of these strange for how land could be best used in the biga villages will be that inhabited interests of the whole community by the Burmond, where we are pro without any roatrictions whatever mised the night of native miners
Mr. Ben Riley, M.P.
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