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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13rn, 1906.

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The suquiry into the affairs of the Marquess Townshend Insted too long, and the evidence. -Somo particulars of the now quick-firing gum though national, was loo voluminous for any which is being supplied to the Army are given but the briefest of referenc Now however, to the "Times" b. a correspondent, who suoma to have a high opinion of the now wespon. of the following well-written synopsis from a contemporary may be appreciated-The sixth the gun itself we are told The new gon Marg near of 10wssltd is somewhere about weighs sine hundredweights, is eight feet long, in face and build fully with its carriage and timber fully packed years of age, and in fag suggests the state of "rinted development of wild ammunition aan other storess gives a load which the verdict in the inquiry was a tacit of thirty-eight hundredweights behind tha admission. Under fire foot in light, the pour team. This would

to he quite would appear

Bough little eating with bie wistful eyes, leavily for although it is understeed that a complainta liand forthend, weak mouth, sud spick-and-space Loon received on this gore, it remains to whather diffon tries will not arisa attire, mut have made a sportues half!udiorous la

moving in hearg or very loggy ground. and half pathetic. Money is said to be las root of all evil. In this case it was the lack of money The gan with its carriage. I weighing as it it from which the whole troubles sprang, for this dess twenty-four hundredweights, becomes

largo mass to manhandles when in action. beator of a noble and ancient title found that

mechanism there was very little of tangible sale attached The quick-firing to it. The ostato was bravity encumbered, the work perfectly. After the fist round the end of the trail beries Marquess's only intento being footage from spole his mother; and it became a dent to his friend itself in the ground and ensures absolute stedi

Gess and immobility to the carriage the gun, the low. Mr. Robin (who isnes the Marques at this time was under to a perfectly which is connected to a hidroulie buffer, is astounding extent) that a wealthy maria was allowed a recait of about forty-one inch, this which springs the valg lps of retrieving the fortune of the notion compensing pewortil

the reenil being complete, estore the gun to the house of Townshend.

The problem was, then, when to find a rich bring pesition. The pores nteadiness of the bride who would be wiling to barter her money for his tite. Mr. Rebius et sunaturelly arraninge allows the lager to main seated there on in safety during the whole time that the gun America for the ceremdity. What offers for is in action. Ou emergency it is claimed that to The title of Marchioness According to Mr. taty rounds a minute can be fired. Apart Robins's rider, he was “withần nị, "of from the quick firing arrangements, the most marrying the Marques to an American lady interesting unoration is probably the system who was one of the richest Beiresses in the world of sighting and it is dissl sing nothing con- But although his transaction was in the hands Odential in stats that in it there is provided a it raincrried sight fitted clear of the gun, and moving in a of a titial marriage broker, and a new marriage broker, also with utile to plane parallel to my latter's as's, which when wit, Ludy Fawest, wilow of a Judge of the laid on the target ensures the consequent

Llignment of two Supreme Court of the Levant and Consul- General at Constantinople was pres of into the addition, by an ingenious mechanism the gun service. She having nobody on her locks, can be raised independently of the sight to any deared angle required, the not result being that the Denny, to quote from the letters of the lady layer, having laid his sights on the target, lin who afterwards became the Marchioness- murely to look over them casionally to sen Somerset House clerk earning £170 a year, and that nothing has caused them to be disturbed, he, in turn, consnit d Mrs. Sutkesst, wife of a the elevation due to the varying ranges being barrister who was also an undischarged bankrupt

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put on by another number by mea with liatalities of a of a million. Mrs

ofa wheel and indicating disc. The traversing Satheral proposed her own daughter, indye,

long-wished for movement at gear represents who was eventually accepted, intrdnend to the led cutained. Formerly all lateral movements Marquess, and finally surri to him: ou terms of the muzzle depended on the shifting of the that Mr. Sathers the undischarged bankrupt trail with a haudspike, always a clumsy and in should pay the beidegroom a large rum of most cases an inheearate operation; a single

aut money, out of which Dunne

Sene complaint has been made that in point of Commissies.

atality the new gun compares unfavorably with the ok, and if this should prove sa il would probably involve some slight change in

acties in bringing the weapon into action.

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were to get hai drome brokerdy Pawcett form of a worow now gives the post adjustment."

The insritable disaster quickly followed upon the revelation of Mr. ntheist's true financial position. Duane could not got his com, mission and of ecaursp air could Lady Fawcet; and the Marques, in offers to his fehad, Mr. Robins, Lilter that it wasa "rollen bad marring

I would purer bare undertaken had he known the truth. The Marquess practically ran away from his wifo to his friend, Mr. Robins, ut Brighten, and it was his re-capture by the Suthersts aut is imprisonment by them in his own humuss in Brook Street while they attempted privily to get a certificate of his lunacy from the Com- missioners in Lunacy which brought this strange history into the glare of publicity. At this point, too, the story becomes highly unsavoury With allegations us to the state of the cosple's marital relations and a sundalous suggestion of gotting an heir is in proper means, su that no

of mole dramatic in ciguo was sued. The

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The engineer in charge of the Loughborough Corporation electricity department has cem- piled, says the Electrical Engineer the following interesting list of what a pennyworth of electris city will do in Loughborough-

Saw 30 ft. of limber deal). Clean 5,00 kniven.

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• But where sans & enormom interest, a month.

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the ridence of the Marchioness a ung lady she fair quality who faced the ordeal with a high courge and cheerfulness that

from compliments engendered

the Judge and admiration from the whole Court.

She asserted that she knew nothing of the marriage

with the Judge's brokerage andagreed

describing it. It was adjective, "abominable, indend considerably due to her ability and frankness in the witness box that the Jodgs showed such ratioctice of personal “comment in his cumming-up. Beyond a severe condemnation of Mr. Satherst, whose conduct he described as reflecting so credit on himself or the profession of barrister to which im belonged, sud a con- tempituras allusion to "The atomitable mariage brokerage of DuEDs and Lady Fawcett, his lordship paved the Marquess and his wife from the bitterness of a to careful analysis of the character of their relatives and friends

The jury's verdict in the effect that th Aziques non person.

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A WOMAN AS DICTATOR

ILLA HAWLS READER, THE AMERICAN

KINGDOM. BUYER,

In the syndicato she formed she had * partner. The partner quarrelled with her, and President Roosevelt ranged himself upon that partner's side. At the moment when she was abut to be overwhelmed she remembered the da of Faul Jonce when bis ship was riddled with shot and his anila all tore away, and be was asked if he would surrender-"I am only just beginning to fight. while

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BY W, HOLT WHITE.] Mr. Ella Rawls Render covered the mouth. pices of the telephone receivar with hand on which a neat row of polished nails has won fighting ever since, her cause emineully No sto fought with President Roosevelt, and shore like little pink sea-shells. This she did that the right still speak with me while at the strengthened by the fact that San Domingo is same time she listened to the blandisharats of her sis. At the present moment eight gaboots belonging to the United States patrol Euancier at the other end of the wire. Mrs.

the waters of San Domingo. President Roosevelt Hawk Reader does not believe in wasting time.

is fearful. Yes this amazing Americon, who dreams hole, who has bypnotined the Island of San faster dreams of empire than ever did Ceil Domiage, Morgane Pierport Mergan in the matter of flusser, and, to use her own made inground Teddy paint phrase, Roouurelt," as a languid air. But it is the languid air that is the gift of the true American hustler alone. It is the slowness and, heguid- ness of a mind that sees so fast that there is plenty of time to linger over nation.

Merely to behold Mrs. Fawls Reader ders not convey to one the impression that she is the ninth wonder of the world. When she enters the room one might well imagine that she was a quiet, charming, and rather jully French woman, who has just left a plentifully supplied

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And Mr Renier sita in or plain little Ruanciers ever the telophone. She is confident sitting-room at Saroy-court talking with

Dictator. that she will soon become 880 Domingo's fair

In the hills of her fight for dominion tad milions, however, Mrs. Render still fondly thinks of home and husband.

When I am away from him," she said "I always sleep with 6 revolver under my pillow. 1 nm a dead-gure shot. And she sighed the reft, swast sigh of an angel weary with well- doing.

"Sometimes," she adds, “* when I am wary of

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ENGLAND IN THE PACIFIC, The following letter from the Times forms on interesting supplemout to an article we repro- duced the other day:-

In 1972 the eastern half of New Guinea vah

practically unkanes: the great extent of its

Tas rasuper in which she dresses her hair is almost severe; it is combed straight back from her forehead above the level eyebrows, which ara se straight and so pencilled that they have the peot of being painted. Her face is soft and round.

Her blue eyes full of & laughter Her &milo that is almost too lazy to laugh.

coral reefs, the ferocious reputation of its inhab- reveals 2 ant of teeth that would be the shilingiants, bad alike prevented the near approach envy of the most famous picture-posted of all navigators, Captain Owen Stanley beaut

RN, whom valaable running survey in 187 on the southeast const is a source of pride to English seamen, landed on no point to the eastward of longitude 146 30

Again, her dress is most deceptin It couvers the idea of being convent-like in ita simplicity. Yet it is in reality replete with brooch on her plain silk unexpected sensations. The rent diamond

merry-thought" blouse gives one the startled thought of n king', ransom. The upper portion of the ueat and uber little patent leather shoes which gleam tenont her blue linen skirt are of the brightest pink silk. Those are subtleties which are splained when Mrs. Rarla Bender tolka.

Mrs. Rawls Read r has a tongue which conid achiato greater victories than ever foll to the all-conquering hand of Alexander.

Writing, as I am, still under the infuence of Mrs. Rawls Roader's seductive reios, 1 decline to believe that Orphens ever made sweeter music. In the four hours' conversa- tion which I had with Mr. Roader I did not Bay twenty words. I regretted that the four

hours were not forty.

With an effort I endeavoured to disociar the Hours of this compelling naguetiam and I have me to the conclusion that it liraia the domingos of Mrs. Teader's brand, white, high forabad. When she talks she leans towards one, and that extraordinary brow looms closeal and overwhelming. It is the apothesis of charming brow-beating.

Npastheless, ona vonders how Mrs. Rawle Reader came to achieve all that she has. She is a little puzzled herself. "One would think," ishe

SEYE, frankly, "that I and my husband had schemed and planned and lived in an atmos phere of political intrigue. But we have not; it has all happened simply and naturally

One has to consider Mrs. Reader's bistory She was born in Alabama, where the coone come from, and at the age of eighteen she found bersalf plunged suddenly from wealth info ly, an old and very proud one, Her f

family, a o poverty. held a soletan senciare. It was decided that Ella was the strong mao" of the family.

cent that

hat coala

be got together was

In that year (1872) the Basisk, under my command, was ordered to Torres Straite. At Brisbane I had an opportunity of conferring with Lord Normsuby, the overnor of Queens- land, and Mr. Palmer, Prime Minister, on the reports which wereo then freely circulated of a French expeditio to the unknown eastern shores of the great island. The distinguished men not only accepted my offer to prevent, if possible in the course of my duty, an alien uation from acquiring positions which would dominate the eastern shores of Australia, bal their able survey- they also generously leat me ing officer (Navigating Liensoant Connor, R.N.) to assist in whatever might be necessary. The Fasilisk was ordered to ruin six weeks in l'erres Siraits. The duty assigned was ora plated in a fortnight, when, taking advantage of a clause in her sailing order, she started to try and forestall the Frenchmen, In this sho was successfu. Three hundred and forty miles, as the crow flies, of the coast lins both north and south-e 180 mile in all-were more or la roughly charted, 240 islands, of which 25 were inhabited, disovered, and all taken possesion of in the name of the Queen.

On my return to Brisbane the Queensland Government strongly urged the home autheri- ties that my action in taking possession should be uphold, but the commodore commanding on the station took the opposite view, in which ho

AR apported

sted by his sucerssor, to whom I had written urging annexation, panting out that the fact of Australia's strength and peace by in the circumstanica of bor isolation and the absence

of rear contending interests. The

following was his reply:-

Here we not enough tropical possessio:za without requiring more? Enough issues to sap

The strength of our Englishman, without giving Government patronage to the infiction of m

Supply all the air required by sa ordinary Evang." Bud Ella, leaving her out-door wounds on our body ? Enough circumstanesin

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breda er which she bad raced through much summer life, and the great Kentucky through of her young life, went alone to New York to ra-foved the fortunes of the family.

the began as a typist, and won to an office of her own. In this she had sixty girls; 7 & strange insight into Mrs. Roader's permality may to read in the following scrap of conversa. tion I could not have," she said, "any giel in my office with whom I could not for bond Of sympathy, and so every night and every morning I kissed every girl when she come in

and when she went out."

It was in her capacity a head of this business that she had her feet fight with Mr. Roosevelt. She wanted the shorthand work on the Police Commission. Commissioner Roosevelt Baid that he would give it to her, but that certain officials objected. Mis. Render produced the officisle who were the alleged objector und they did not object. That was her first victory over the gentleman whom she calls * Teddy."

Her pohome for taking over the thance of San Domingo, and securing all the concessions of the island she considers to be the richest in the vald, came quite naturally afterwards.

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help to demoralize us and waken our moral 888 as a nation"

And knck were the views entertained by the Home Govment of the day Queensland pro- sted, but in rain. Ten years had to elipes before antexation, during which time "ca- deserved lack sived for us the south-eastern and of Now Quines, but des rvel ill fuck Just to na for ever the greater part of the Busilisk's aspirations, together with what wasion New Britain.but now is the Bismarck Archi paingu." Comment is restar The Basilisk's Jeward was a reprimand

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It is anuanced that the great recurge knowu As White Arts or Termites, which datroy 80

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now be effectually dealt with, as, by a powly discovered process. may wood may readily ba rendered in parvious to their attacks. Attempts remarka Cvlou Observer' "correspondent. have been made hitherto, to combat (hese pests by various menus, but until now, either the mean have proved unsuccessful, or the preservative used has beon so puugent as to preclude its employment for constructional timbers or for furnit

furniture,

It has ben claimed that some wonds, such as Lolian Teuk, Australias Cypress Pine and Turpentine Wood, in their natural state a more or is immune from stack, but the evidence is favour of their total immunity is often so rontaadictory that the conclusion can only be drawn, that much depends on th-

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Ironstone ranges is practically preof, while that grows aleewter is by meals ko. Again some species of white ants display a decided preferocca for carpin woods, for as: ance ibe Calctermes domestions" of the Malay Peninsula, while rarely touching woods of a piney or resinous nature, readily allseks other timbers, especially those grown locally.

Two pieces of ordinary yellow dea', a maxl toothsome moraal to nearly every variety of white ants were bolted together, and placed by Mr. H. N. Ridley, Curator of the Govern. ment Botanical Gardens, Singapore, som mouths

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· EDWARDS” “HARLENE” CO., His Horn, London, w.c.

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