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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1928.

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No. 23, Stanley Street, 2nd floor,

A PEACEMAKER.

A

WHAT IS WANTED IN.

CHINA.

A BOLD, MAN.

THE CHINA MAIL,

BIG APPETITE.

AGED MAN PRAISES WORK AND SPORT.

MISSION HOMES.

2,000 CHINESE TROOPS LEAVE WUSIH.

106 YEARS' OLD,

STAY OF NEARLY A YEAR.

Blessed shall be the peacemaker, Nottingham. - Mr. Willam

Wualh, Feb. 11, 7] for he shall be beloved of the peo-Walker, of Headdon Terrace, The soldiers who have been in ple, and his name shall be written Wilford Road, Nottingham, who Wusih for almost a year have all in characters of, gold in every is said to be the oldest man in gone to Shanghai and Hankow. Haten throughout the land! Who England, was 106 on January 16. There were about 2,000 of them, is there big enough, strong enough, He explained that he attributed and they have occupied most of the and bold enough to sink all personal his long life to hard work, games Mission property, as well as many ambitions for the good of the pea whenever he could play them, and Chinese homes. ple?- Where may he be found that plenty of good food.

He still takes a hearty interest the people may acclaim him as oneţ

"Do Not Spit."

:

St. Andrew's Hospital, which is so popular with the community, is ready for repairs and a thorough cleaning, though among the numer ous posters in the wards one said: "Don't spit on the floor."

of the greatest if not the greatest in his meals, and his daily bill of Since their departure, the Sixth hero in the history of China? He fare would horrify most old Division of the Independent Army must be a bold man, since he must people. He begins with two cups has come, but it is understood that risk the hate of those who would of tes at four or six in the morn-they will not be allowed in the grow fat and wealthy as the resulting, according to the time. his city, and outside of the city they c internal discontent and civil grandson has to leave the house will only occupy public buildings. warfare! He must be one in whom for his work in a coalmine. the love of the people subordin

Bread And Cheese... ates all personal amibition, He A pint of new 'milk at nine is must be one brave enough to con- followed by bread and cheese and demn warfare, and point out to the beer at eleven. Meat, vegetables, brave warriors who from positions and milk pudding form a substan- of safety gloat over the deaths of tial meal at two o'clock, and at half-past four he has, two more

Hospital's Re-opening. their soldiery inasmuch as each man killed is another man defraud and pastries. Mr. Walker is very Dr. Lee and the re-opening of the cups of tea, bread and butter, All eagerly await the return of ed of his pay, which goes to awel fond of sweet pastries, especially hospital. Frequently one hears: the bank account of the safety with jam. At nine he has a piece "Having had such a hospital and seeking Generals and higher com- of pork or sausage and half a pint knowing its worth, Wush can't] mands. The angel of peace must of beer. indeed be braye to face the cunning)

get on without, it," and "There revenge of such men. Dangerous In pork.

Mr. Walker is a great believer isn't anyone who won't welcome

"What is nicer for Dr. Lee back."

as is the task, there are many brave supper than a pork pia?" he men in China, and as many self asked. "I think pork is the best build a large concrete bridge near The contract has been given to disinterested men in China to-day meat you can get." as ever there were in the post.

the railway station at a cost of He is a cricket enthusiast. "It $24,000, and it has been proposed Li Hung-chang.

is the greatest game in the that every factory employee give The great LI Hung-chang was a world," he declared. "I used to one day's wages towards the ex bravé man, and boldly faced the play with the Parrs here in Not-pense of it. The Labour Union is opprobrium of all his petty critics tingham. when he preferred the paths of "I began work when I was 12, hai Times.""

protesting against this."Shang- peace and the battles of diplomatic and worked until I was 86, as a words to the ways of bloodshed and bricklayer. I only left off then dustrial and rallway town about [Note: Wusih Is a thriving In- shot and shell. Though it would because they wanted to take a 100 miles west of Shanghai,]

be difficult to find a greater man, halfpenny an hour off my wages

and possibly as great a man, as Li because I was so old, and I went Hung-chang, there still must baon strike and have not been back

peace.

Cheap Breakfasts,

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many Chinese, both of the old since, though I could lay bricks HULLO AUSTRALIA ! school and of the new school, en-now if I wanted to. dowed with aufficient genuine patriotic spirit to attempt to

"I worked in London for a long PROPOSED WIRELESS TELEPHONE emulate him as the apostle of time, and helped to repair the Guildhall. The best thing I re- Every day the strife is

member about London is the longed means a greater step to-cheap breakfast I could get s The possibilities in 1928 include wards the weakening of China. cup of tea for a penny, a rasher of wireless telephony to Australia. Every man who to-day stands bacon for a penny, and bread for The date of its accomplishment de- calmly by and sees the devastation & half-penny. I don't suppose you pends on the result of Signor Mar- being wrought in China by the pre-can get a breakfast like that conf's experiments, the apparatus

pro-

sent strife is, though he may not now."

think it, as much traitor to China!

London, Dec. 29.

for which will not be completed

until the results of the experiments]

as those actually urging on the war- BURIED TREASURES. with the Canadian beam service are

fare for their own salfish ends.

Who is the man, military or civil, who has the grit and the patriotism to step forth and call upon all parties to down arme in

GLOZEL CONTROVERSY.

London, Dec, 26. The Paris correspondent of "The

known,

The Australian Press Associa- tion understands that the British Post Office officials will announce within a few weeks that they have

the interest of the Chinese peace-Times" states that the publication achieved perfectly secret trand-

| loving citizena ?·

of the report of the international Atlantic wireless telephony by Chiang Kai-shek.

commission, discrediting the Glozal means of disintegrating and "turn- Evidently Chiang. Kai-shek archæological discoveries does not ing over" the sound waves at the thinks the possible Angel of Peace mean that the controversy has been transmitting point and plecing may be that present-day moat-be-ended. On the contrary the pro-them together again at the reeafv | loved-of-all Chinese leader, Gen- tagonists are preparing to plunge ing point:

cause

eral Wu Pei-fu as Chiang Kai into the fray with renewed, ardour. Meanwhile, Mr.: Frankin, Signor shek and his gang of politicians and Increased bitterness. It is Marconi's right-hand man, draws have publicly ordered the arrest of said that the commission has been special attention to the Wa Pei-fu. Wu Pei-fu, has more over discreet, and has not support-and the remedy of fading out on than once announced his desire for ed ita canclusion by positive, and the Australian beam service, which peace in China, but no one has ever unanswerable evidence.

is now losing considerable traffic,

heard in any "Manifesto to the Dr. Morlet, who originally made owing to the 12 hours fading' after People" from Chiang Kai-shek any the discoveries, has issued a state-the later afternoon! It is expected desire for anything else but fight-ment in which he says that be la that this is due to the summertime ing, whilst all the time he takes determined to defend the authen-radiation over the hot sands of Aus- the greatest care to secure his safe-icity of the discoveries. He also trala's Arid hinterland. It is ty far from the sound of battle, attacks Individual members of the hoped to overcome this next sum Marshal Wu Pei-fu was a good and commission.

able soldier.

He was more, he was a good man at heart, and It finally grieved hia good heart to see all the distress brought upon his fellow-countrymen by continuous civil strife. Can the men who have ordered the capture of Marshal Wu Pei-fu lay any claim to such thought for the interests of the people? If they did, there would be no fighting to-day, and there would be no over-swollen bank accounts like that of the man who banks in the name of: "Jen Chih Kung Seu." Those millions in that fictitious name brand one as en exploiter of the people, whilst urging the capture as traitor of Marshal Wu Pai-fu, whose love for the people has left him a poor man.

mer..

DAME' NELLIE MELBA.

Re-Appearance As Opera Director,

Melbourne, Jan. 4.

Dame Nellie. Melba annonced to-day that she had decided to go into the grand opera being organis- ed by J. G. Williamson, Ltd., and that the company would be known Да the Melba-Williamson Opera Company.

Dame Melba sald that she was going in as artistic director, and in that way only. She would not ap- pear as a prima donna, unless it

FULL OF VIGOUR AND FUN was in an effort for charity. She would leave on the "Niagara” on

It is for the people to say who is is the child whose bodily functions Monday on a trip to Honolulu, re- the traitor: Jen Chih Kung Seu are working in perfect order. All turning at the end of February and who urges his countrymen to fight day long he plays around, happy it was hoped that the opera.scason that he may amass millions, or and tireless, until bed-time comes, would open in March. Marshal Wu .Pel-fu, a poor manand, then he quickly settles down who prays for peace to come to to a long night's, dreamless rest, the land!

People Want Peace.

She said that she was full of en-

If your little one mopes, lacks thusiasm, and she would be glad spirit, la frotful, hes a fitfukrip- of the opportunity to introduce Mr. The people want pence, and they night, the fault most likely lies in tone who had become famous the petite, does not sleep soundly at John Brownlee, of Geelong, & bari- want as their leader the man who his stomach and bowels, and all he world over. She predicted for him is strong enough to denounce the needs is a few days treatment fighting and urge the cause of with Baby's Own Tablets. So

a great future. He would appear] peace. Can there be any other man marked is the improvement quickly in Thais." in which he made a than Marshal Wu Pel-fu to take wrought by

great success in Paris and "Lohan- grin." upon his shoulders the task of the Angel of Peace in China? If not,

The season would open with

tion.

then the people must urge Wu

Pel-fu to come from his retirement, and become the master-mind of peace-loving Chinese, although he

Baby's Own

Tablets

proclaims the fact that he is merely that mothers who have once tried a soldier and has no experience of them are never again content to be statesmanship. Wu. Pel-ft is lov without a vial, ready for future ed and trusted by the people for his needs, in the house.

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