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KING EDWARD VIL

REVELATIONS IN NEW

BIOGRAPHY,›,

THE ELECTRIC AGE.

BIG DEVELOPMENTS NOW

TAKING PLACE.

Whether the Government will move in the direction of large electric-power undertakings is not yet decided, but big events This makes all the more interest- are undoubtedly close at hand. ing the striking interview on The Electric Age which the "Westminster. Gazette" published recently.

WOMEN IN SPORT.

IS BOAT RACING HARMFUL,

racing by women students, the By refusing to sanction bout"

Senate of the University College of North Wales at Bangor have raised the question of what sports-

danger of injury. are suitable for, women without

The newspaper are devoting many columns to Sir Sidney Lee's life of King Edward VII, which has been written at the request of King George, and is based on private letters. The book is most interesting owing to the con- troversy aroused by Sir Sidney Lee's article on.King Edwardin his Dictionary of National Biography. Since then Sir Sidney Lee hassident of the Institution of Elec- to undue strain, although it places Mr. W. B. Woodhouse, Pre-racing is likely to subject women largely modified his opinion oftrical Engineers, and one of the King Edward's character.

no prohibition on ordinary rowing, · The Women's Amateur Athletic

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pioneers of electrical

power The most important revelations view with the Westminster supply in England, in an inter-

Russia on Apr. 3:-Mis L. A. Edward and the ex-Kaiser, which and continuous increase in the

Per C.P.S. R.M.S. "Empress of estrangement

the Gazette" foreshadowed a rapid "between" King Abercromble, Mr L. R. Aguinaldo, began at Emperor

demand for electric light and Mrs C. L. Aldous, Miss F. Aldous, funeral. Believing that Emperor power! Misses A, C. Alcantara, Dr. J. C. D. Frederick had in his mind the shadow of doubt that the average "There cannot be the least Allan, Mrs Armstrong, B. and Mrs restoration of Alsace-Lorraine to JR. Bailey, Mrs M W Bailward, France, King Edward made person-both man and woman- Mrs A. Barber, Miss F. Barber, Rev, guarded remarks, which Bismarck in the British Isles is becoming and Mrs E. Box, Mr M. Brandel, resented as criticism of his electrically minded, he declared.

"The new electrical era cannot Capt. and Mrs C G. Brodie, Mannexation policy. The ex-Kaiser and Mrs P. Burgess, Mrs L. D. hiding his time, later snubbed give us that superiority over the Capule, Mrs M I. Carver, Mr C. L.King Edward, and actually other countries of the world that Chan, Mr Y. K. Chan, Mr. Chan refused to meet him in Austria, the introduction of the steam en- Chung Yu, Mr and Mrs Chan Lal necessitating King Edward leaving gine gave, since we are not alone Ting, Mr Chan Foo Cheong, Mr Austrian territory during the in this new electrical field, but we Chan Kal Yae, Miss Chan, Yung Kaiser's eight days' stay at cannot possibly afford to fall Sum, Miss. E. Chamberlain, Mrs. E. Vienna. The ex Kaiser, during behind other nations in the appli- Cary. Mr Y. Chen, Mr N. A. Chew, his last visit to the Cowes regatta, cation of this power. Mrs R. Clear Mrs N. Cooper, Mr taunted his uncle with never having J. Cosserat, Mane. M. Courchay, Mrheen in action. Though the ex- P. A. Cox, Miss I Crosby, Mr and Kaiser sometimes tried to curry Mrs A. Cross, Mr and Ms F. H. favour with England, Sir Sidney Crossley, Mr and Mrs B David. Lee shows that simultaneously he Mr and Mrs E Debossu, Mrs J. V. was instigating Russia and France Dengler, Mr Dans Yur Tin, Mrs to attack England. During the G. B. Dowling, Maj. and Mrs, M.South African War, the ex-Kaiser Downs, Mrs A. Dreyfus, Miss Y. tried to foist a plan of campaign Dreyfus, Mr and Mrs J. Duncan, for the British armies upon the Mr and Mrs D. C. Dunn, Lt. N. J Royal family. He actually said: Eckert, Mr and Mrs A. E. Farrell Military defeat in South Africa Mrs W. O. Finkbine, Mrs. G. Fort, will bring no more disgrace on Mr Fung Fook Tien, Mr. T. S England than recent defeat of the Fung, Miss Gee Joke Sun, Miss English cricket team in Australia," Mary Hanton, Mrs G F Haslam, The ex-Kaiser's schemes mis-from the following facts: Mr C. Hermann, Mr and Mrs A. G. Carried, as France and Russia re- "In London the Hewitt, L. and Mrs C. Hilde fused to join in combination station has been greatly extended, brand, Mr and Mrs S. Howard, against England.

and at Barking there is a new Mr G. S. Hue, Mr and Mrs. M.

station. on the point of starting: Huguenin, Miss E. W. Hunter, Mr

while as soon as the Bills dow

"It is not too much to say," he continued, "that electrical de- veloptrient has been largely the result of the work of British scientists and engineers."

"One can assert that recent

developments of electrical science possibly on the eve of some new are so rapid that we are quite and valuable

application of

electricity.

BRITAIN'S PROGRESS, "To what extent Britain is becoming electrified can be judged Deptford

before Parliament go through an immediate start will be made with the construction of one or more large stations to the west of London.

"The important area Clyde in and around Glasgow is on the

the Tees there are large stations stations. On the Tyne and on which supply the greater part of the electricity used in Northum terland, and Durham.

The senate holds that boat *.

Association, on the other hand, sports which women should not contends that there are only two

take part in the tug-of-war and said Major W. B. Marchant, foun football,

There is, so far as we can see,"

Association, no reason whatever Women's Athletic

der of the

why women should not row and physically it and properly trained. even race, providing they are Fitness and training are the secret are right then women will suffer of the whole matter, and if these

to harm in boat-racing."

The woman superintendent of the Borough Polytechnic, ES, said that she had not found rowing.

harmful to women and girls. On the other hand, she was sure it bad improved them physically in every way.

Officials connected with the Women's Amateur Rowing Association declared that rowing

aften.pt too much. providing a woman is an excellent sport and pastime,

does.

nut

cularly reducing domestic labour the abolition of smoke, and the spreading of our industries to factories scattered countryside. in

over the pleasant healthy surroundings.

and

"The introduction of steam power was, largely responsible for.. the ereation of slums. the growth of large towns and of electricity, it is hoped, will The use abolish them.

"All the new model villages electricity for lighting purposes, to-day are being supplied with.

The first boll will be rang at 2.80 p.m. July 2, & ^__ VANCOUVER, ETC, ¦ Ladd, Mr H, L. Lai, Miss I. M.always at his Royal parents' court. already supplied by large power and in many cases for cooking.

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Other interesting pages reveal the grim discipline of his early Ipekdilan, Miss 1 S. Jackson, education, when King Edward was Miss 1. F. James, Mrs. C. W. pretty, delicate looking boy, with Johnsford, Mrs E. G. Judd, Mra touching belief in the omni, D. Kable, Mr A. 1 Keefe, Mrs Science of his father. A portentous S. T. Kong, Mr and Mrs 1. C. figure in the boy's life was Baron Kong, Rev. and Mrs Y. N. Kwan, Stockmar, his father's life-long Mr Kwok Tam Wan, Mrs C... mentor. Biron Stockmar was Lannon, Mr. and Mrs F. Lauder was strong in his childhood, and The appeal to German Influences Misses H. Lauder, (2) Mr George| Kin Leung, Mr and Mrs Y. C. Lee, King Edward never quite lest the Mr. Leung Siu Han, Miss Leung residue of his German accent, Yung Lin, Mr and Mrs E. Levy, though later he had an exact Miss L. Lewis, Major. W. B. Little, knowledge of French.

"In Lancashire, in addition to Mr C. P. Lorenzana, Major, and Mrs. G. M. Love well, Mr and Mrs

the stations of the Lancashire Sir Sidney Lee says that games Corporation, Blackpool, Preston, difficulty by adopting very largely "Other countries have met this F. A. Mackintosh, Rev. and Mrs J. chance appealed to Kirk Maconachie, Miss G. M. Madi- Edward's love of adventure, and ditional plants.

King and Salford will all provide ad- the use of overhead wires, and in son, Mrs A. I B. Massey, Miss M. he sometimes risked heavy stakes Leeds,

In Yorkshire, this country there is an Act which Maxwell, Mr E. J. Mayers. MrJat the card tahle on a challenge Rotherham, and the Yorkshire obtain way-leave for such lines by Sheffield, Bradford, gives the suppliers power to McGrath, Mr and Mrs A. Mc-from highly speculative. com- Power Co. produce from large compulsion if necessary. Intosh, Mr and Mrs J. N. McKee panions, Late hours were con- stations the bulk of electricity Mr W. J. McNeeley, Mrs W. G genial to him, and he openly used The Power Company are for electricity are increasing very McNeeley, Mrs J. McNeeley, Father indulged in pigeon shooting at

"I may say that the demands M. McNeil, Mr and Mrs S G. Hurlingham. He was ready to which is planned to be 15,000 ly engaged in meeting them and now establishing a new station rapidly, and the industry is busi Meade, Miss G. Mehl, Mr A. Mellin,accept Blondin's proposal to wheel Mr J. W. Menell, Mr and Mrs C him in a barrow over the Niagara Meurer, Mr W. Meyer, Lt. G M. falls. The Prince horrified old are already being dealt with

"Birmingham and Shropshire confidence

at the same time providing with Nelson, Mrs H. R. Northey, Mr F. fashioned courtiers by driving

for

continued P. Palmer, Chaplain and Mrs R. through London in hired cabs. efficiently, and schemes are being Italy, has developed its water

increase for a number of years. H. Parker, Rev: N. P. Peel, Mr T. He had a genius for friendship, prepared for the Black Country. power. A. Pet. Mr M. Pierga, Miss L. A never forsook a worthy friend. In the Midlands the Power Com- used electricity for all purposes, Switzerland not only Pink; Lt. and Mrs H. C. Raymond, and never forgot a face. He panies and the Corporations of but also had electrified large Miss P. Raymond, Mrs R. E. particularly

turf Nottingham and Leicester will be sections of its railways. Sammons, Mr L. I. Sharp, Mr and friendships. He gave evidence at the principal suppliers. In South many was making tremendous Ger- Mrs G. Smith, Capt. R. C. Syder, the Mordaunt divores, calmly Wales large developments are also strides in utilising lignite, and as Mr R. A. Spence, Mr and Mrs denying the allegations against being made, and recently in the Southerland, L. and Mrs L. H. him. The allegations were ill West a supply over a wide area

a consequence would soon be in a Thompson, Mrs B. Thompson, Mr supported, but King Edward was has been begun by the Gloucester amount of coal.

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Tudway, Dr. G. Thempson, in public. Misa Tung Kon Tai, Mr. Tsë Sing,

SMOKE ABOLITION.

"France was establishing a A feature of the biography is an Mr Tong Jing, Mr T Y. Tam, Miss amazing record of the late King's lishment of a chain of large power generated by coal in the "The final result of the estar huge aystem and was coupling Jean Tyre, Dr. J. A. Urquhart, Miss activities in diplomacy, politics, stations will be an economy of north with V. Vincentheller, Mrs K. F. Wend and social reform. Indeed, only fuel which, in view of the world-water power in the centre and. that produced by over, Misss Pauline Whitney, Mr when King Edward started" a hire and Mrs W. H. Widdoes, Mr E. series

wide movement in this direction, of foreign

the Pyrenees," travels Woesner, Mrs J. M. Wong, Mr was his

must make the question of coal

Mr. Walter L. Johnson, Pre- 'insight jato the Wong Ying Hang, Mis K. P. Yung, ways of the world revealed. His tion.

production one for reconsidera-sident of the National Electric Capt. and Mrs W. B. Zimmerman. interest in public affairs brought!

Light Assoction, in an inter- him into conflict

"If one can predict any special view also pub shed in the "West- with Queen results from the electrical age it minster Gazette" concerning the Victorla, SHORTS FROM COURTS, jealousy of her son, and it was labour, the greater application of

will be a reduction of arduous attitude of America on this many years before the Prince machinery to all purposes-parti-

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"Figures speak for themselves. The income of the electric light power industry in America exceeds $200,000,000 yearly.

During 1924 the output was 54,000,000,000 kilowatt hours; 87 per cent. of which was developed hydro-electrically and 63 per cent. by fuel-burning stations.

"Last year 1,900,000 new customers were added, bringing the total up to 16,877,000- 13,000,000 being domestic, 2,500,000 commercial, and more than 500,000 Industrial users. Our power-houses are regarded. as the heart of the body of indus- try, transmitting, prosperity to the surrounding territory,

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