TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925.
“MR. A.
STRANGE FACTS.
INTELLIGENCE IN ANIMALS.
THE THRONE OF
KASHMIR%
A THOTE TIPAT CORNIPSPEAK.
INEDAN. KIGIFTS OF SHEZESHION,
F"Observer.
BEING HUMAN,
BISHOP'S PRAISE OF DANCING
NECESSARY FOR HEALTH.
THE CHINA MAIL.
AFTER 9 YEARS. -
BULLET TAKEN FROM LUNG
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AMAZING OPERATION.
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MEETING will be held (weather, permitting) at. Happy Valley İNATURDAY, Docomber fith, 1995, A very interesting and monyni- Dr. F. E. Deane, Bishop of the As u result of a remarkable
The First Ball will be rung, a 2 pr.. Me beautiful "Zoo" in Edin-
The obargo for admission, to the burgis by Professor d. Afous print abilinn custom, has diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney, surgical operation Mr. Tom Public Inclosure will be $1. When a writing in the serendbe raised by the necession of
Sollers and Sailors in uniform balt street, Shirley, Southampton price. part of The New National His-Sari Singh to the throne, or peaking at an Aberdeen meet-Freemantle Perry, of Churen- Bory" son of the Targe mam Kashmir on the death of his uncle, ing of the Seattish County Dance formerly trooper in the 6th
Mambora are advised that they must made live in oil quarries, so that Si Prath Singh (says an Indian Society, said that though he was New South Wales Light Horse, shew their sonson tickets to obtain the visitors have the pleasure of torrespondent in the London not a dancer, and dancing, was has had a Turkish bullet extract admission to the Members Easlours.
Buah member has the right. of sucing them against an interest-
The late Maharajah, as is well quite outside a bishop's activities, ed from the centre of his left
lung after nearly nine years, Hotroducing 2 non-member to be ing background of reck, and wat Through iron railings.
Perry was shot by a Turk 'in Members' Baslosuro, ziekets for whom A Pohu known, had adopted a son some dancing was one of the "greatest - Bout, when we saw it one daytime ago, and it is round the pos- assets in"our social life. It was the battle of Romani, in the Sinatioun bo obtained from Massrs. Linstond was sitting on a promontory pro tion of this youth in relation to wholesome querention, and was Peninsula in 1916, and way, dis- as necessary for healthy charged. He rosenlisted in an feeling in the water of a quarry, Indian Pigious ideas that the
infantry regiment and was draft- The kink-hearted visitors had controversy revolves. It is neces Chwnd, buns, and many of these sary to indicate the Hindu idonhuman life as sunlight was for led to England, but the strenuous Powers, fr was one of the most training proved too much and he back Ballet short and were floating on the subject of Mial duty. * Face. It would have "The son" says Mant, the handitut, as it was the oldest, of was againe discharged. wen ensy for the bear to have great how giver delivers his
father Trons" hell; called "Pat, all the arts: plunged into the Warker serure them, but it was not so intris the duty of the sen to per forny the funeral ritus and cere clined What we saw it do
» interest.
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Meanwhile he had consulted numerous surgeons and medical He did not wish to pass co-men, but all advised against an femnation on some of the operation for the removal of the ones of his father and mother,modern forms of dancing, though bullet, regarding it as a thousand 1f these awe not performed, it is he did not think he was going too to one chance against his survival the general belief that the soul is far y expressing regret that those A few months ago Ferry en- held up in uspense in hell and forms were tending to thrust entered St Mary's Hospital at muliath is all wet so that evels rely on one side some of the Roulampign and accepting the don may boutique. The right ofst beautiful dances which we risk was operated on by Dr. alegation is therefore, agrees the at inherited from the past. He Roberts, the chest specialist, the ginger authority, G. B. Malleson, Thought shey were quite justified operation proving completely,
of the must shefished doing their very utmost to ap- auccessfull detrines of Hinplutor
hold und extend the honour and Malleson Burther remarkedagen of their own country "No titoke chief drinks the lances, which had Behind them hat intangible. indefinable ret Fadoption complete, unless he car
Litereby, transmit his name. hisiving Coree, the force of national dignitin, his rights and privileges cutiunens and patriolism. this stressor, and ran in noi He hoped therefore, they were wise be said that the son takes going to make a strong effort to the phee of his adoptive father Hijsue that these dangos were taught he dijes not inherit the most be all the young people in the A few days, later, in the same rberished part of that 'father's schools and that everywhere hospital, Dr. Roberts removed a possessions. After stating glad throughout the Country theyGerman bullet from the heart of (imperial sanction was required would be given a prominence that ex-Private Michael Reilly, of the and was usually secured by pay-wook make impossible for Connaughs Rangers. The bullet ing heavy necession cities, hem be he left out of the pro- had been there since the battle of
Malleson adds that it was -gramme of our public social | Neuve Chapelle in 1916. served for the British to sub- events. stitute for the right of adoption what was called the right of lapse."
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To get at "the lang it, was necessary to remove a portion of two ribs, and when the lung wis exposed it had to be cut in two in order to abstract the bullet.
"I feel better now than at any time since that unforgettable day when I stopped one," Perry, has stated.
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|phasised in the present ense of A PAUSE OF THE MUTINY...
Kushnir, for the following Sanadi There have been long argt was granted to Maharuja Ranbir iments about the right of the Sigh on March 5. 1862, signed Suzerain power to allow or dis-y Korik Canning. Viceroy of allow adoption by the Indian | Mida:
Mr A, 8. Abbott Mr O. P. Anderson. Primes but, whatever the legal Her Majesty being desirous Mr N. Besle to the edge of the aspect of the "or this sight be the Governments of the several Mr & Mr. P. Besttio. Lear' ert
non-recognition of this by Princes and Chiefs of India, who Max Belilios rocky promontory and began the British Government was one now govern their own territories. Mr L. Barbarlo Mr J. Benjamin spopping the water with its huge of the chief causes of the Mutiny, she wild he perpetuated and that Mr RJ. Birber paw. This produced a current and out of Word Gaming's arst the representation and dignity of Mr and Mrs R H and as the bear continued scoop tasks after the events of 1857-58 their Houses should be continued, Blatchford bag skilfully, the bans came float-was to our throughout northern hereby, in, fulfilment of this de-r
E 8. Βόλου Major E. J
J Boue ing past and were captured day and give a guarantee to the sire, repent to you the assurance Mr. Bren't "d course we would not base
any chiefs that the British Crown which I communicated to you in Mr. B. H Brown Miss H. Lillie large golension on what we hap-would recognise their right of the Seukote Durbar, in March. Lt. Gina M M Macdonald pened to see once, but it seeme
Adoption.
Boab andily Mr J, A. Muoklatesh 1860. that, on failure of natural very likely that the bear's
The point has already been em-heiss, the adoption of an heir into Major 3, Cas
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And: Mrs. 13. T haviour should be ranked as in-
your Highness's House according | Vra. Chakly May "telligent. The bear, did is some
its usage and traditions, will Mr and Ms J. Away juk two and two together--
be willingly recognised and con- Champ:k 36 used old means towards a
firmed by the British Government. Me and und.
Be assured that nothing shall Mr. Coleman disturb the arrangement thus | Mr J. H. Cook made to you,
so long as your Vr and WL House is loyal to the Crown and faithful to the conditions of the treaties, grands, or engagements, which record its obligations to the British Government.
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THEY ARE SPLENDID,** Yet Another Enthusiastic Mother's Tribute To
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Any mother who has a hide me gether the stain of a special
auffering from attacks of feverishness home-or from stomach or intestinal troubles matur-hern and thei eeming master. There was a will be interrate to read the experience action that used to se "Don" of Mrs. Frank Archer, an American lady when he was asked his name, and living at 13. Webster Avenue, Barre,
Vermont "Hanger when he was askedi Ms. Archer says:-"My baby boy
what ailed him, and "Cake " was feverish and had been troubled withe when he wasnsked what he want-indigestion. I gave him Baby's Own Visitors were much struck Tablets and they relieved in thnost
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Dated March 5, 1862,
CANNING.
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I was in accordance with this&M A F with the lib way in which the sutive and fully recommend them rust that the late Maharajah M D. 6. Forster dog gave the answers 10 those to all mothers who have little ones.” adopted a son some time ago. isa D. Frut-
Mr Dr. D. R. Gawler Baby's Own Tablets are, runranteed The Government of India are sup- Mrs. Goald muestions Fast one day a scienti- fie vizitor arrived, and he began ren for the youngest infant inposed to have insisted on
his to contain ng pintex and to be perfectly by asking the dog what ailed him. arms. The action of the Tablets in recognising Sir Hari Singh as the
૨. whereupon the dog said "Don."
gentle. They quickly remedy heir and specity
on considering the r turned on than the owners of constipation, wind!!! Polic, vomitings adopted youth as a "spiritual the dog ha always put him check darrho, bunish huggio. . This is a demarcation new Adure fever, allay treching pain, expel through his eaterhism in the same worms, relieve crap and exits, quis e Indian history, and apprehep- order. All that the dog had the server, promote mith-giving sleep sions are expressed as to the effect lamped was that the fest question and regular development.
of violating a Hindu sentiment so must be answered by a sound more or less like "Don," and the second by a sound more or less Fike "Hunger,"
A bull-terrier called Jasper was carefully studied by Professor John B. Watson. From behind a screen the owner, Mr. Dixie Taylor, would say in a quiet tone of voice: "Go into the next room, Jasper, and fetch
paper me a lying on the floor," Jasper would do this "at once, and was only at frult when there were several ob- jerts in a row on the floor, for then he did not-always bring the Fight one he might bring a slip-
per instead of a newspaper.
Down on the street, Mr. Taylor | said to Jasper: "Go behind me. and put your feet on the bicycle." The bicycle was about fifty feet behind Mr. Taylor, but the dog trotted immediately to it and "did as it was told. The dag had been taught to do these things, and it recognised the sound of a particu lar word or several words as the signal which it "knew should be followed by a certain perform-
Knce.
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deep-rooted and, in this case, l'e-
T. E. C.. Gould Comdr. C. Hake Capt. T. P. HAT in on Ard Hamilton apt. E. Hamil to Mr & Mrs W. A.
Habibul Mr E. J. Halp'ue
Mr E. 4. Happeak
B, Willums Medicine Co., 66, Kingsinforced by extraneous considera-Mr. J. Hestor Road, Shanghai.
tions.
Charlotte Anita Whitner, prominant socluby women, has agreed
to aurronder, to the pollen and sorve from one to fourteen years for violating the crkainal syndicaliam nota:
M Herohb.rg Mr Av B. Renee M-P. M. Hodgson Miss Bol
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Six young men boarded a London francar, and when the conductor come for fares one of them sekød for six transfer tickets. On alight- ing at the point at which they had intended to change cars, however, five of the party altered their plans, and consequently the girl who had taken the tickets got into the second car alone.
In due course the conductor of this car came for her fare, and she hand- ed him the whole bundte of transfers the original six The condnator looked at her, expecting some ex planation as to the extra tickets, but the girl was evidently un- conscious that my explanation v necessary, so he inquired
Where are the others?'' The girl looked up, started and confused for the moment. Then
she explained with cold dignity
What others? Those are all the conductor gave, ma
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