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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1926.

PAX BRITANNICA.

ADMINISTRATION OF INDIAN

STÅTE.

NO FLAGRANT MISRULE.

London March 8..

PEKING'S DEFENCE.

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GENERAL. LU TAKES ENTIRE RESPONSIBILITY,

SUGGESTED BUFFER STATE. -

THE CHINA MAIL.

PANTOMIME POLICE.

STAGE RIDICULE DETERS RECRUITS

COMIC PAPER IDEAS

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BRITISH ART.

SIR J. DUVEEN'S APPEAL.

PRIME MINISTER'S SYMPATHY,

Some people, perhaps many Sir Joseph Duyeon of the firm people. take thete impression of a fof art dealers. In a letter to the Minister; Mr. Stanley policeman from the policeman of Prime and to be quite possible that the meat of British art and artists, Bass the pantomime and the comfe paper, Baldwin, appealing for encourage. chaner of association with that written recently: " picture and the piece attaching to chokes off men whom a better attract understangling of police work might

It la nod the papulær und Bighly paid poštrivit pumber about whom t am here concerned and for whom I goulik enlist your sympathy; it is This is the opinion expressed by the very much larger number of for of Constabulary, in his annentin all the arts who lack the sumpora Str Leonard Dunning. P.M. Inspec- the unfamed But skilful craftsmen report on the county and borough which they deserve to receive police forces of England and Woks,

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Pekingy, March, 294 Interviewod to-chy by pressme). Sir Robert Holland provided at

both foreign and Chinese General a meeting of the East India Asso-ha Chung be. after ghing details elution at the Caxton Hall. West-

as to the withdnewall of his troops minster, when & paper on "Some from the front declared that he views of an bidin roder es the wont take the entire responsibility actrainistration of an Indien himself for maintaining peace State" was rund by fot. Peckford and order in Peking. In response luned.

to the suspentign that to mainkuier Colinek Peckford hard quoted peace na orden, in the expital i freely the opinion of the late outer state should be establisher Maharaj of Gwadler, who, he and that an troops belonging to any said, was throughout his life defactions or pong "he allowed to re

· Pam not asking for money or for voted to his State a los admomains here. Generad En stated that

the creation of any public fund istration, and remarked that what we it would be very easy for ivas

Sie Leonard in his instance Even more important to urbists the Indian States were to do us

Broopa Begynenate the rapitak. Hu, new democratic systems develop believed that in reality it was imdening with the vacancies existing that money is the encouragement on September 29, 1926, which were, Jarising from w sympathetic atten- ed in British Indian was a difficult possible for hins to comply with this he declares. more numerous than in on to their efforts. On that alone. Question:

The confederacy of suggestion forthwith as he added, prewar years. Points from his. however, they cannot live. Thoir states, which had often been sugs the matter was, now whelly left to gested, seemed to him impractic-the discretion of Marshal, Wange able...

(Shih-chen und etdier veturuun: abatex-

men-Ensten N... A.

The Chamber of Princes which for the first time i the ruling Princes had been

Fengtai Captured

Tientsin, March 29.

Ordered to. Quis,

officially brought together show- The Bed troops, an the night of edi but too clearly what the 12th, captured Feng The class cleavage, there was, butith Kuominehun Army have de even this class cleavage was clured Independence. designating only temporary and internal jeal-themselves as "the Cheng-Yi-Chun“ The oasics and even angient Jamily Amy of righteousness. feuds made any rend mutual trust town, Tungchow, is in disorder and between individual rulers in contusion owing to an attack by the conceivable. The States woul¦ Fengtien troops and the tiny al therefore have to rely still more the sh Kumminchum Division.- on the Government of India which | Estern N. A. wont be obliged to take very special measures Fo obtain their

Peking. Ma el 200 Integrity well the sport. Cor Menosiah Hi Ching-Bak "broepet their Izzal esta mare sinjetly that web pressed ou pa Pokio, Juster- m the ..

Fegy antidiand the rentingham Borces Star Robert Basel foul Wheck In the late would

surprises Wat H

evantic Peking auch vien te with Nubamaja of Scindia headell || cent dilly, there would findbark have regariert the enforced akupun them Eastern N. A dication of the Maburijah Shivajik @erupution of Pungehuw. Rae Polka in 1966 and the de-

Makiden. March 7799, nouncement in the Nabha cause as "Mecanillian; Ar a despatel received Blenders on the part of the Gor- | home, Bengtsen envntry whe erment of India. ruler faill Beemmand of General Ma Chon occupied finger lisans yesterday, after repulsing General. Tang Chih-oung's

pasture NA.

wel in bis city to his people the Government of Dadie tried for url Him Back to the right path by every conceivable means before resorting to anything that might demage. Bim in the eyes, of his andbjects or his brother rulers..

CHINA COMMITTEE.

FORMER HONGKONG LAWYER

A MEMBER

report are:

work must find purchasers if they The difficulty of finding menure to be put in position to produce really suitable for appointment more. continues.

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Those who have known the

serves.A

Humiliating Tips. Fallee duty is

Mr. Baldwin's Relatives: The Prime Ministèr's reply wast I have read your letter with much interest and complete sympathy. I

. service from within .. know! the feeling, which is growing stronger in the service itself,do not feel competent to offer against practices which keep the opinions of any value: on the post policeman lower down the social top in France and the United States scale than his profeselon de-as compared with the position here,. but I should like to lend such sup- port as 1 am able to any movement likely to help the lying British perform-artist and craftsman.." et because it is duty, and not A few months ago, when address- with any view to rewards, ging the Artists Renevolent Institu tuities, Christmas boxes. free tion, i vuntured to endorse in ac Book to drink, or tiny under way valeg the views you so convincingly Acceptance off sehput forward emember the early Favours puds the recipient into struggles of relatives, and friends position of serial derorty od mine is legs gond by, and the the given, od which a pollicemie recdituesha madentally make me, Should Be nahumeti,

vity to jeim'in helping the neglected jankisch »l fine altity,

By w prsonal impressivo k alat bough estimes mainst e person generally are decreasing anfar few, particularly offences against girl ander 16, are in

reasing, and that crimes against proper experinliy" these Mahonesty neompanied by any violence, and increasing fast.

WOMAN'S LOOKS. "PINCHED PACE, OPEN EYES"

OF TO-DAY.

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I am ist Nuwe how we enn best quicken artistic appreciation and leamy to beyenil praise of the Hving to the purchase of their worka.. you and othee will perhaps huve theght of ways in which this ean; he can't.

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The Government-is helping SURGICAL TRIUMPH" encourige the village cmdtsman bought the Bevelopment Commis

TO WALK.

sion; a Fine Art Commission is GIRE, PARALYSED NOW ABLE

ving valuable, advice to local and other authorities in the master of Buildings new and old.

But the widespread encourage- ment of the individual artist by Sir Harry Baliwia surgeon-stimulating the public to buy his dentist to the King, lecturing at the work is a campaign which can best | Institute of Hygiene, made an un-be carried out by voluntary effort. favourable comparison of the face And such effort I shall most heartily cf the modern woman with that of welenme, and support.. "

woman Being in the Tudor periodi Sir Barry said:

An examination of the wonder- full portruita und drawing of per- sanges of the Tidor period by i Holbein at Windsor Castle, withi reveal that no one shows evidence of the contructed jaw, pinched nostrils, and blankly guzing eyes of the adenoid sub- jeet,

The Mill of Jehol

Tante General Sung Cheyuan's bags, which were controlling Only after repeated warnings

Jeholl has since the 28th instant. was there resort to some form of setrented to Chahar District, and intervention. He felt that the therefore, dichol has practically fal Mahasabah of Scindia did not in the hands of the lengtien think the matter out and deliber. Dorces.-- Eastern N. &. ately shut his eyes to the discredit attaching to the order of Princes if the ruler were permitted to continue nackecked in his course. of wrongdoing and grievous' op- pression of his subjects. He be- lieved the real explanation couldi! be found in the intense loyalty of

The Ubinu Committer, the the Maharajah of Seindhie who saw that the preservation of the formation of which under the States of India as a whole de-chairmanship of Lord South- pended upon the preservation of borough our Londen correspond- the British connection. postukat-lent announced in a recent lester. bng as he did for himself and his has

now been enlarged and socressers wholehearted co-opera-strengthened by the inclusion of then with the Government of Mr. Eugene Remsden, M.P. repre. India. He could not conceive any sensing the Bradford Chamber of circumstances in Gwalior calling Commerce, Mr. J. Rankine Finlay. for serious intervention.

son and M: W. Maxwell Reekie.

the In India there had been no representing

Man hester trace of the divine right theory of Chamber of Commerce, a Mr. kingship, the respective duties of H. W. Looker, MP, who was for. the ruler and his people being merly a solicitor at Hongkong for summed up by Dharma.

many years and now sits or the The Pix Britannica having House of Commons as Member stopped revolts and inter-Statal for the South-east Division of wars. la could not be "the shelter Essex. Our London correspon for flagrant misrule and must dent writes that he is informed supply something to fill up the on the best authority that the blank, in the system it had caused formation of the China Committee That something was the fear of is welcomed by the Foreign Office. deposition by the paramount 10 was set up by a group of Mem- power."Times of Ceylon." bers of Parliament to watch over

British interests in China wnd" MISERY IN PEKING, Jadvise and assist the Government

on matters. connected with his Slang in Business. country. It represents a multiThe business letter of to-day plicity of interests outside politics is frequently, its cities any which have connections with Expressed in quite the curlest way

And has slangy touch; Peking. Marely 20, China, including the Federation of flo arvount of the high cost, of British Industries, the London And when recipients have so life Bving and inereuse of unemploy- Chamber of Commerce, the China A missive in colloquial style ment resultant from the prolonga Association, and many others tion of the war. o large number of "Shanghai Times." the poor people have been driven

PEOPLE DRIVEN TO CRIME.

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to the adventurous trade of rob

bery and burglary to gain a living. Pancakes in the Menu.

MUMTAZ BEGUM.

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DELIGHTED AT MAHARAJA'S DOWNFALL.

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TO BAG PLANES.

INVENTION OF JAPANESE BARBER

Mr. Elchi Yamada a barber, and his son Mr. Tomeo Yamada, of Kamakuru have invented w aero. method of shooting down planes without failure" and pre- sented

their invention to the Admiralty of Yokosuka Naval Port on March 13.

After being unable to walk for twelve years, Miss Bertha Johnston, of Newcastle, is pow" able to gulk round her ward in the Enyal Na tion Orthopaedic Hospital. Great Portland Street, W., with the aid of a stick. She has been suffering

The adjutant of the Admiralty from infantile, paralysis since the has stated that the method is age of seven. Admitted to the

very good one not inferior to hospital in March of last year. those of experts and that when she has since undergone five opera- the method is completed it will tions and received other expert contribute mach merit in the treatment, Abd recently the petunt operation of fighting.

surgeons' auccess was Brat tested.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

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Amritsar, March 4. The news of the addication of She was taken from her bed and the Maharain of Indore was con- put on her feet, with a small knee veved to Mumtaz Begum who support and crutches. A few days For a typical example of a

Per 3.5. "Sarpedon" for London woman of the adengid diathesis, was delighted and stated that later she was walking round the

toward

The girl is overcome with gratia Singapore and Marsailles, on lop in the exhibition of works he had been expecting this

happen since her return from

April -Hoa. and Mrs. P. B. by the late John Samčent new on

tude and pleasure and is longing o Bombay. view at the Royal Academy...

Mumtaz Begum has been living go home. Meanwhile the hospital Holyoak. Miss. D. Holyoak,, Miss J. The eyes are wide open and ex- pressionless; the whole, nose, with her parent, and has

a quiet fe-almost in puedas experiencing great difficulty in Holyoak, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor; now securing the necessary funds to Capt. and Mrs. Jely, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs.. especially the region of the

married Abdur Rahaman aged provide more beds for similar cases:

J R Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. V. nostrils, is pinched and obviously

28, a rich skin merchant and a all over the country.

Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bailey, inadequate to supply the require-

Municipal Commissioner. He fell

Mr. and Mrs. II. Griffin, Miss ments of normal nasal respira-

Carver, Mrs. Alex. Mackenzie, Dr. tion; the mouth is somewhat in love with Mumtaz Begum two

T. W. Pearce, Mr. W. W. Mackenzie,. oper; the jaws are contracted months ago.

quietly The marriage was

Mr. J E Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. D. and the teeth prominent. This woman is a well-marked example solemnised in a private house and

Taylor, Mr. F. 1. Blum M. and of what is characteristic of a they intend shortly to proceed to and Marine Engineering, the Mrs. J. W. E. Adams, Mr. B. Van great part of our nation at the Europe. present time.

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Committee of Lloyd's Register Wingaarden, Mr. 5. O. Shahabudin, have for many years granted Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowling, Miss Scholarships to assist advanced Bowling, Mr. H, Cheetham. Mr. EDITED BY H. G. W. WOODHEAD. students in these subjects. A. T: Downie, Capt. and Mrs. Dixon, Twenty-three such Scholarships, Mr. and Mrs. Prazer, Mr. and Mrs. Large And More Comprehensive each tenable for three years, are Henderson, Miss Henderson, Mr. now provided by the Committee. and Mrs. Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Twenty of these are specially Little Miss Simpson, M. J. Masor. London, March 4.

The present (1925-6) issue of Sir Francis Younghusband de-assigned to the Universities of Mr. J. Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. Peck,

Durham, Liverpool Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers, Mr. the CHINA YEAR BOOK is again nies the report that the Ever. Glasgow, est Expedition this year has been Tokyo and Michigan, and the Stephenson, Mr. H. Surrey, Miss considerably larger than any of abandoned. Interviewed he said: Massachusetts School of Techno, Spink, Mrs. H. Tisdalk, and Mr. does not tend to make them smile,We have not yet definitely de-gy, Boston, U.S.A.; while three L. G. E. Ramage,

It wounds them very much.

Can this, perchance be the result Of striving by the business cult, Weary of prox. and inst, and ult...

And many a formal word, Not wilfully to get our gost, But all their efforts to devote To striking a more human note

During the last two months over Pancakes, as has so often been in vogte in pre 100 cases of highway robbery have told, were been reported around the meter-Reformation days to use up the The butter, cream, and eggs in the politan, suburban districts, majority of the robbes were only lurder, these being forbidden ärmed with clubs, knives or spears, foods during Lent. Recipes for while things robbed were of little pancakes are plenteous in the old value, such an horses, donkeys, cookery books. One edition clothes and sundries. This shows have of the famous Mrs. Hannah clearly that these robbers are not Glasse's classic gives six recipes. professional and only driven to this four for those of "a fine sort." As! under desperate conditions.-Kuo the supposedly plain kind is gen- So, if they choose to say, "Right O!"

erous of eggs and milk and con- We have the goods and it's a go," Wen.

tains a glass of brandy it was not I can forgive them if they show

Than his as yet been heard? Have we not voiced the bitter ery That British business men should To get in touch with those who buy And scrap a hide-bound creed?

try

A well-known actor during a exactly meagre (observes a writer Some sense of what I need.

visit to an Irish town sent his in the "Daily Mail.") Another-Touchstone, In the "Daily Mail" dresser with a suit of evening ledition I have of Mrs Glasse's) clothes to a local repairer, with work contains nine pancake re the instruction that it was "to be cipes, the last u "pink coloured let out."

Helen had been taking a good one, a pretty corner dish for either deal of interest in the men put- As It was indispensable that dinner or supper." Beetroot ting bands on fruit trees to trap the suit should be ready before juice is the colouring agent. Some the insects, and she had also ask- the evening's performance, he of the old recipes meet the posed a good many questions. himself called for it.

"What about my clothes?" he asked,

"Most successful; most success ful," replied the beaming tailor. "I've managed to let them out for a mouth at a shilling a week."

In afbility of eggs being scarce. A few weeks later when she that case the batter was made of was in the city with her mother, flour, snall beer, ginger, "etc.she noticed a man with a mourn- One I recall makes use of "cleaning band on his arm. snow," Sometimes the batter Mamma," she asked, "what was fried in olive oil so that does he do to keep them crawling animal fat should not be used. up his other arm?"

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"We, the undersigned, con- vinced that all disputes between nations are capable of settle- ment either by diplomatic negö tlations or by some form of International Arbitration, here-i by solemnly declare that we shall refuse to support or rend- ar war service to any Govern- ment which resorts to arma.”.

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