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Jarrow-on-Tyne. The town A debate in the House of Lords New York. The Sabbath quiet was gaily decked with the white recently was notable for a re- of Brooklyn-street, lined with roses of York when the Duchess markable tirade against Lord trees and flowers, was broken by of York launched Britain's new- Buckmaster · uttered by Lord another savage murder commit- est warship, the cruiser "York." Birkenhead. The measure under ted in full view of family parties She named the cruiser and then discussion was Lord Balfour of seated on their verandahs enjoy- pressed a button, which set the Burleigh's Liquor (Disinteresteding the warm afternoon. vessel moving down the slips at Management and Ownership) Frank Yale, at one time pro- the yard of Palmers Shipbuilding Bill, and Lord Buckmaster had minent in Chicago's underworld, and Iron Company, Ltd. She condemned the existing manage- was living in Brooklyn, New leaned over the rail of the ment of many public-houses, York, with his wife and two launching platform to wave Lord Birkenhead said: "I was young daughters. He left home to the group of overall-interested in the noble lord's per-in his blue sedan dressed as he clad men on the cruiser's deck-sonal perambulations of the always has been, in the latest men who had helped to make the Metropolis. The noble lord hap-style, with diamonds flashing ship.

pened to be in the neighbourhhod from his fingers and scarf-pin. "York" has a length of 575ft. of two wretched public-houses For enfoty he kept to the middle and a displacement of 8,100 tons.full of disorderly people. Every of the road-precaution that The Duke and Duchess before man chooses his own evening pro- has saved his life on other occa- the launching ceremony examin-menade. I have not happened to sions.

ed the engines that will be fitted find myself in such a neighbour- Passers-by noticed a black into the new ship. A volume, con-hood recently.

sedan following the blue one, but taining an address of welcome, "I hope the noble lord will thought. nothing of the incident the work of a number of make representations to the until suddenly the heavy detona- Jarrow women, was presented to licensing justices of what he saw tion of shot-guns disturbed the the Duchess. She was quick to land why he saw it. I cannot quietness of the street. note that the cover was decorated think the noble lord contributes A hail of lead took out the with u white rose design and very much by throwing a lurid windscreen of Yale's car, but the expressed her appreciation. She light upon what, after all, must driver pressed the accelerator. was presented after the ceremony be only an episode in his life. Another raking broadside. how- with a diamond brooch.

It "I should have thought more ever, struck his elegant car. highly of the noble lord's contri- swayed unsteadily and ran to- bution to the debate," he conclud- ed, referring again to Lord Buckmaster, "If he had added something about the clubs to which the Liberal Party have! given their cordin] support throughout these years.

A new pleture of Dwight Morrow. American Ambassador to Mexico. Mr. Morrow has done much to co- ment the friendably between the United States and Mexico.

"Surely drinking is at least as bad in a Liberal club as in a public-house.

"A Far Greater Evil." "In all the years I have been associated with the noble lord in. Parliament, and in all his eloquent speeches under which 1 have suffered, in which he has in- veighed against the public-house, I never heard him say one single word by which he pointed to an evil as great, and probably farf greater, the evil caused by the multiplication of clubs which

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the indefatigable Home; Secretary is unable to deal with, and in connection with which the mother-in-law of two members of} your lordships' House recently in-i curred the public censure of the). courts."

Lord Birkenhead's reference tu the case of Mrs. Merrick, who was recently sentenced to a term of Brale, Wie.-Rev. John Taylor, who leads a flock mad shows the imprisonment for managing a

way to righteousness-in spite of West End club. at which liquor

his blindnons, He is the pastor of was illegally sold, was received the First and only) Cangregntional by their lordships with laughter. Church here, where Prealdent and One of Mrs. Merrick's sons-in-Mrs Coolidge will attend the nerv MR. JONESCO WINS. was sitting behind Lord Birken-

lees during their summer in the law-the young Lord de Clifford

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Without calling upon Sir Henry Slesser, K.C., for Mr. Jonesco, the judge gave judgment for defendant at the resumed hearing of this case.

Mr. Norman Harry Beard,. of; Aquinas-street, Waterloo, had brought an action agizat Mr. Barbu Jonesco, who was Fince Carol's host recently, Leeking £150 under a declaration that he had a quarter- share in four racehorses which Bir. Jonesco sold.

Alternatively, he claimed a de- | claration that be was a partner with Mr. Jonesco in the business of buy-: 'ing, selling, training, and racing racehorses. Finally, he claimed that he was entitled to £250 for two racehorses which he had sold to Mr. Jonesco.

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wards the kerb as the black car Sixteen hundred miners were re-swung pust it, the occupants now cently given 14 days notice. nt sure nac their job was done. The South Celynen Colliery, Monmouth-blue sean knocked down a tree

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At the porch the owner and his family were drinking their after- dinner coffee. They hurried down and peered into the damaged car. They drew away hastily, for Yale lay. stretched over the wheel with the back of his head shot away.

Many people gathered round the dead man and presently his nephew came along. His com- ment was, "He was a good man who gave much money to the poor.' The police, however, have been in touch with Yale since 1912, for he was believed to be ready for any job which provided quick and easy money. "Scar- face" Capone, of Chicago, was among his friends..

It is only three weeks ago that

Mr. Barbu Jonesco, Cross- To some women headaches neem examined by Mr. J. P. Eddy almost a birthright. At periodical another man was shot dead in a ! (for Mr. Beard), said that he was a intervals their headache always motor-car in one of New York's man of wealth, He controlled comes on, and with it usual-busiest streets, the murderers £600,000 of capital, adding that his ly are internal pains that persist) escaping. money, was in factories and various for days. When the climax bas] industrial concerns.

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Apart from his references to the sinister secret societies which have existed for years, an amazing narrative has been provided for the .“OVERLAND CHINA MAIL," the only illustrated weekly sur- mary of China and local news published in Hong Kong. # only because of his accusation against "certain people in the Japanese Army” for having helped the murderers, the writer has caused a deep stir in political circles. In short, the story. reproduced by the "Overland" in extenso, is of the type that will provide welcome reading in all parts of the world, coming as it does from the romantic East.

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As usual, the features in the "Overland" deal comprehen- sively with matters of wide scope. What the Nationalists are doing, after having signed the Nanking Incident Settlement with Britain (the full text with relevant notes have been included and should be kept all for reference), is told, with possible bearing on Hong Kong and South China conditions. An expert review of China's Commercial Treaties, also articles. on the political, faction and clique intrigue, Sino-Japanese rela- tions, the visit of the Danish, Minister-the first foreign diplomat-to Nanking, are among the "Overland's" contents

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