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GERMAN NOVELIST.

THE CHINA MAIL,

London, May 16. Frau Ida Boy-ed, the German "best-seller" author is dead. She died in the old cathedral town of Lubeck to-day from heart failure, according to Reuter.

For forty years Ida Boy-ed had written novels. ' Love was her theme. "Das Eine," in which love and patriotism are mingled, is the best known, of all her 50 odd books.

"Hate."

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REPLIES TO MR. MICHAEL ---ARLEN, NOVELIST, -

·FRÊNCH FIND IN

EXCEPT IN DRESS.

The women of the future will, in all essentials, be exactly like the women of the past.”

TWO CHAMBERS.

Cairo, May 18. The French mission on Oriental archaeology, who have been ex- "This was the reply of Mrs. Belloc cavating this winter north of Deir- Lowndes, the novelist, to questions at the bottom of a 30 metres pit two ol-Medina, Thebes, have. found asked by Mr. Michael Arlen, author chambers containing 40 sandstone of "The Green Hat" and other blocks from the temple of King books, in an article written special Dynasty, who is mentioned in the

Taharka, of the Twenty-fifth- ly for the 10,000th number of "The

Bible, in Kings II., chapter 19, as! Daily Mail."

allied with Hezekiah against the

invasion of Sennacherib.

During the war she turned What will happen to women? from Love to Hate. She was one What will progress do to them?... of the best England-haters of Will they gradually-and not so

In the same locality was also them all. Here is an excerpt from an article entitled "Hate," which very gradually either-oust man found a quantity of modern objects, from spheres peculiarly manly?" he, such as ropes, pulleys, baskets, rol she wrote in October, 1914:-

lers, etc., left there by the "Since the 4th of August I asked. know what hatred is. Hatred

"Women have altered much less French mission which in 1831 came to us, creative hatred, buoy than men throughout the ages," transported from the temple at Luxor the western obelisk of ant hatred, which is at once a said Mrs. Belloc Lowndes.. "It is

who have been altering Rameses II., which Mohammed Ali weapon and an inspiration. I dis- men tinguish between enemy. and throughout history and it is men Pasha presented to France, and

Should we not all do who will go on altering. She de- which now stands that? Every voice I have heard clared: vibrates with hatred when Eng- land is mentioned.

enemy.

"We can speak tranquilly and gravely of others. What are the poor French?-a deceived and Imisused nation which will become our allies sooner than is now thought possible. What is the Russian people? A stupid, fana- tical mob, The Belgians, cheated and violated, are merely the vic- tims of her neighbours from the west and north. All these enemies we fight powerfully, steadily, in the spirit of justified anger due to wounded patriotism. But England-

"Sport-Bah!"

And a few months later, in an- other article, she. wrote: "The English cannot grasp that the sacred, awe-inspiring duty of pre- serving our holiest possessions demands a spirit of sacrifice and an exhibition of nerve force be- sides which any sport in the world is the silliest child's play. The attribute sportsmanlike is not ac- ceptable. We regret it as an in- sult.

"Our sea heroes do not act as sportsmen. They act from the deep-unfathomable demands of their German nature. They will be rough or gentle as occasion de- mands.""

SIR C. ROSS'S WHISKY

"WRITE IT DOWN FOR YOURSELF.”

The defence was opened in the so- tion brought by Mr. William Hope Gill, farmer, of Auchoyle, Ross- shire, against Parkhill Corporation,| Ltd., an American' company, and Miss Elizabeth Chadwick, confiden- tial secretary to Sir Charles Ross, the inventor of the Ross rille, for a

Marriage First.

So long as there are any

the middle of the Place de la Concorde in Paris.

Documents were also found, one of which records the discovery and removal of the black granite sar- women in the world, women will cophagus of the wife of King want to get married. In all my

Amasis of the Twenty-sixth Hfe I have met only one woman Dynasty. Discovered at Thebes who never thought of marriage, behind Ramesseum, at the bottom As to the fear that girls will of a pit 125ft. deep, it was trans- go back to chaperones, I do not parted to Paris with the above-men- think there is any ground for it;tioned obelisk and inter acquired but I do think that they will, in

by the British Museum. the future, cover themselves up more than they do to-day-and the only reason for this will be Fashion.

Miss Florence Underwood, secre- tary of the Women's Freedom League, replied to Mr. Arlen from the femininst point of view. She said:

on

£1,000,000 LOST.

MISTAKE IN U.S. WHEAT ESTIMATES.

Certainly women will go

New York, May 13. taking jobs that men now do--for

·A· Government. clerical the reason that they will find error in calculating the wheat themselves quite as wall able to crop caused losses estimated at do them. The women of the fu- £1,000,000, among Chicago grain ture will not be likely to take any speculators yesterday. The error notice of what men may think are was made by statisticians of the not suitable jobs for them--they Department of Agriculture. will go on competing with men. When the crop estimates were To-day most men like to issued on Wednesday the expect- cherish the idea that women are ed yield of the State of Ohio was dependent on them-but the men given as 1,478,000 bushels. of the future will have to get This was far below the average, that idea out of their heads, If it and caused Chicago speculators is still there. Men do not realise who were working for a rise in that there are a great many prices to bid high for wheat. women who are better able to Wild scrambles occurred in the protect themselves economically "pit," the brokers filling orders and in every other way than men from frantic clients who were And their caught unawares by the Govern- are to protect them. numbers will be much greater in ment's statement. the future.

Mr. Arlen need not worry him- self about how the women of the future will dress.

It was announced yesterday, however, that the Department of Agriculture statisticians had made a mistake in calculations, If women and the Ohio yield should have ever want to go back to fashions Been 8,870,000 bushels, making of the past they will do so and an increase for the country of men will not be consulted.

'June 18, 1928.

7,382,000 bushels,

Unloading.

There was immediate unloading by brokers who had been caught by the error. May wheat dropped J. twopence a bushel to 6s., and July and September wheat dropped a Carmi-fraction more.

Mesars. A. M. Birchall, Burbeck, Max Brizon.

Meagra, Caveng, E. J., chael, Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. Cokely.

Mr. A. Dodd.

widespread

Indignation Is among losers, who are demanding an investigation. It is under- Estood that rumours were current

declaration that he was entitled to HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS. certain notes, worth £30,000, and 6,000 shares of the Corporation in consideration of his having assign- ed to the Corporation his rights, under a lease, of Scottish farms be- longing to Sir Charles Roas. The defence was that the notes and shares belonged to Miss Chadwick.

Mr. Donald Forbes MacDonald,} solleitor, of Inverness,

gave evid ence and, cross-examined by Mr. Jowitt, K.C., Baid that so far as he knew Sir Charles Ross had over his property In Scotland to his American companies.

made

Mr. Jowitt: So that if anybody gat a judgment against Sir Charles there would be nothing in Scotland on which to levy execution 7-Ex- cept his whlaky. (Laughter.)

Re-examined, Mr. MacDonald said that before 'undergoing an operation Sir Charles made a will, "I-asked him about his whisky," added Mr. MacDonald, "because I knew he had about £700 worth, and he said, "Oh, write it down for your- self." (Laughter.)

The hearing was adjourned.

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