HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS. (FROM OUR OWN CORSESFONDENT.)
LONDON, May 18th. ENGLAND'S BORROW,
It is impossible to exaggerate the emotions that have convulsed this country since the death of King Edward and other countries as well, It has happened that I have had correspondance
THE HONGKONG DALET PRESS STUESDAY, JUNE 7TH, 1910.
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PARIS LETTER.
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May Day demonstrations which had been ar- ranged on, so gigantic a scale. Thousands of
Official Warning at been⠀⠀ “shanghaied.” Colonial porta is recommended. Owing to caste restraints on foreign travel becoming wesker [WRITTEN SPECIALLY FOR THE "HONGKONG Soldiers and policemen in the streeta showed the steadily, the committee anticipate a considerable increase in the number of young Indians coming For the relief of distressed to this country. non-seamen a small Local Government Bosed grant is recommended, to be used in repaying. actual expenses for repatriations purposes,
bote.
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Paris, May 6th.
FETING PAULHAN,"
Government's determination to repress any kind of disorder. The Provinces-with very few exceptions were also practically free from any disturbance; Dunkerque in the North, and Marseilles in the South of France two proverbial volcanoes-ars still
tional soldiers are being drafted into these two centres ready to cope with any emergency that may arise. The agitators have been advised to keep quiet, as they are certain to fare badly if they risk a fight with the military.
with people of many nationalities within the sent a destroyer aboad to Dover to have a Colonial Governmenta being invited to contcmanner in which the hero of the London to causing the Government trouble. Addi-
Empress Marie of Busain, at Sandringham for a while, and then the sisters will go to their little villa by the side of the Danish ses. Those who believe in second sight wil think it uncanny that the Queen should have had a premonition of the King's lines while she was still at Corfu, She was pressed to stay longer, bat hurried across la Venice and thence to Calais, whers bad news awaited har. She past ten days, and in one and all the same spirit train got ready and by that means she was able of grief has been expressed. In France he was to reach Buskingham Palson well before the an especial favourite, and it is a fast that end, It was the fact that the King was unable English people who have been in Paris and have to grest her at the station in London that forced the doctors to issue the bulletin giving us all a hint that we might expect worse mem, news to follow. It is said that s ber of the Royal family reproached Mr. Winston Churchill for having, with his party, worried
ANGLO-JAPANESE ELHIBITION.
I paid a visit to the Japanese exhibition on Saturday when it opened, and got a glimpse of its wonders before the crowds came along, an they have been doing in the wonderful weather that enddenly surprised England at Whitsun tide. There is the same old Court of Honour, and perhaps a shade too many Western build.
It really did ons good to see the affectionate
Manchester Hight was welcomed home by his countrymen last Saturday night. Not since the days of General Boulanger did Parisians manifest such enthusiasm as they did on the arrival of M. and Mme. Paulan. For several hours they went practically crazy with delight; the police were powerloss to keep the huge orond of admirers in their place. Besides, it was not }
BAG WOMEN'S, SUFTRAGE In order to better concentrate attention on
have been nominated in the Paris distrists;
sought to buy black attire have found the task ue light one, for thousands of Frenchmen and women haremoarned with us over the loss of le bozz Edouard." And from Germany, Italy, -Edward the Peacemaker" was a forca whose tho King with the squabble between Lords and ings to give the show a really Japanese appear demonstration, but one of fervid joy. From five are prominent women, among them being Belgium, Holland, America, the story is the same
a question, as they well knew, of a socialist the woman movement twenty woman candidates
value is better known now than when he/ Commons, but he repudiated the suggestion ance, but, after all, the Japanese gardeners Boulogne to Paris-to say nothing of the hearty Malle. Pelletier, M.D., and Mame, Hubertine lived. At the time of writing Kings and Queens are gathering in this capital of the Empire to testify to the interna. tional regard for the dead ruler. But more impressive than those bave been the miles of waiting masses of our own folk, stretching in! How matters are to stand now is what ng man Brumsgem-and many hours may be spent went they reached their "Home Sweet Home,"
quodis to pass by the bier in Westminster Hull I do not recollect such a tremendous outburst of affliction when Queen Victoris died, great, as was the demonstration of affection shown to the Royal family at that time. But the King was taken so suddenly and he had as much of the buman spark that knit him to the hearts of
all classes, that the loss in the present case was felt more poignantly. All sorts and osuditions of men have paid their tribute of respect to him, Bat of them all none have perhaps touched the mark so woll as Mr. Will Crooks, the ex-MP. for Woolwich, who to a newspaper man paid the working man's eulogy. He said he nakeda Dako ono day what was the secret of the strange success of the King with the costers of London. The Daks hughed. see," he replied, "it is the same with us. Dukos,"
*Wall, you
"I remember, 'continued Will Crooks, " someone of importance in the country making a sacrifice an immense sacrifice, too-for the sake of the poor. King Edward's gratitude was genuine, He wrung the man's hand, and said, with genu- ine feeling, I thank you, sir, for the sacrifice you have made for the poor. And when I toll you these things can you wonder that Will Crooks' heart is full to overflowing this
• zorning."
Even Ireland chimes iu, for once, in waison with the rest of these islands, for Irishmen feel that the King was a good friend of theirs whatever the differences may be between Eng. Inand and Ireland. He was often alleged to be in favour of some sort of self-government scheme for Ireland, thongli of course he was a strictly imperial ruler sad never imposed such views on his advisors. And sportsmen, non- conformists, man of every race, class, religion or political persuasion-all meet on the same plane and acknowledge the appeal that held them in the personality of the King...
It has been carefully given out that he died of bronchitis, but I am assured that old-standing kidney trouble complicated with heart weak.
tables.
have done wonders in parts of the grounds, and with effective menes painted into the with warmth. As a matter of fact the hesita tion of Mr. Asquith, when faced by his angry hackground have produced some wonderful supporters of the advanced wing, is now ex effects of running waters, hillside walks, bridges, trees, and temples, In the great hall plained by the discovery that he was unwilling and fine art section again there are myrind to press the King in his physical condition. things from the East-and doubtless some from can tall The Irish may yet throw the Goverz there by anybody who is bant on seeing it all. mens out if they do not go ahead against the The side shows are good, for it is not every day Lords as arranged. But there is a general we have hairy Alzu and Formosan villagers
among us, and the Japanese wrestlers are drow impression that there will be no dissolution Ing crowds to their performances. Somebody till next year, possibly not till after the bas said that the principal thing to be Corenation, which will probably be held in seen are the cafes, and there certainly May or June. First of all, there is the are such refreshment places at every corner and many other points as well, but anch are the Civil List to neraugo for the new commorowds that are making the White City their stances of the Throne. It is really a evening resort that all the cafes are kept busy molcet allowance, compared with rulers abroad, and long queues of thirsty and hungry people for while the aur voted to King Edward's house are lined to wait their turn at the All of which looks well for the anocess of the exhibition if this summer provides was £470,000, most of that sum was allocated to various purposes, and there was only the Frisy plenty of fine weather. One effect of the Purse, a sus of £110,000, that could rightly be show is that Earl's Court, that has flourished for no long as all resort of the same kind; will not be open this year. The White City has amolhered it to death.
KITCHENER KING GEORGE AND LORD Because England has expressed sympathy
It is stated that King George is in. with little Finland, that is having its conolined to fulce a good deal of his advice Another staunch stitution squashed out of it by the iron heat of from Lord Kitchener. Russin, some of the reactionary journals of the friend is Lord Carrington, who has been Czar's realm nro urging a boycott of "ineclent appointed Lord High Chamberlain. Lord and perddicus England" so that cunning Carrington has seen much military and colonial life and is one of the most popular men with all England may learn that the trades not only parties in this country. It is said that King with little Finland but gigantic Russia." The Edward, when once talking to his son-the new movement is being supported in many quarters Kingon possibilities such as the developments and may lead to something, but as Germany that have came about lately, said, "If ever State and America have also shown keen interest in talk with Carrington."
difficulties come upon you suddenly, have a good the lot of Finland, it will take a sweeping boycott to include them all.
termed his own immediate income.
ENGLAND AND FINLAND,
WHAT BABY HAS TO ENDURE. THE UNIVERSITY FOR CHINA,
A strong denunciation of the modern domestic Lord William and Lady Florence Cecil are.
nurse, and incidentally the modern" prazo," is nok from their American trip in the interests contained in a letter in a recent, issue of the of the University for China that is to spring Zancet. The writer, Curmudgeon," says:--- from the international mission movement. Ho
"A baby arrives howling. This has nothing reports that he has visited seven universities in to do with this being a bad, bad world.
But he must be strong enough to face worse the States and found the students keenly in things than playsical rectitude, there it the 1910 terested in the development of Chins and the domestic nurse. This female is none of your opportunity now afforded for getting in the old-fashioned folk who cossete a tant little tummy spadework for directing that development in with an ample brand; who brews the genial
ander tww; rlio
trath by the aid of what they consider right lines. He considers inde
orperimental dies after the prospects of the whole scheme are mostThe plain simple wage-earning ngras went out when her class got ednostion and excellent.
discovered the tired back; her successor
is a soft appreciating that the modern nursery
WOALDA MISSIONARY CONFERENCE. While writing of the missionary movement
send-off, accorded to the hero and his oharra ing wife at Charing Croes and Folkestone it was nothing but one general desire to kill M. Paulhan with kindness. All these tokens bath M. Paallan and his wife sincerely appreciated; their happiest time, however, was
Anchert, a veteran Suffragist. M. Lonis Marin bas presented two reports to the Chamber of Députés, one in favour of political equality for men and women, the other for equality of salaries for men and women teachers, thus showing that the in the early hours of Sunday, where in their French are taking up the woman question villa at Sartrouville, outside Paris, was their seriously and practically. This is more than aly joy and comfort, Réné, a charming boy of can be said of their militant comic English re, who in the absenes of his parents, had been sisters, who are too fond of parading about the
**BLIND TO BEAUTY.” looked after by his grandfather and grand streets in burlesque costumes. mother. Afters day's rost on Sunday-during
France's most celebrated sculptor, M. Rodin, the whole of which telegrams, letters, personal presentations of congratulatory addresses ware ridlenles the idea that the beauty of classic times received-both M. Faulhan and Mme. Paulhan far surpassed that of our own, as well as that returned to Paris on Monday, where a splendid women are not far from equalling those who luncheon was given in their honour at the Hotel posed before Phidias. Speaking about modern Continental-presided over by the British beauly, M. Rodin observes that whereas artists Ambassador-by the Paris Daily Mail, in olden days had eyes, to sev perfection, Ever since the official world has taken those of to-day are blind, Greek women were sharge of the King of the Air" loading beautiful, but their beauty lay also in the him with all sorts of medats, diplomas, end mind of the sculptors who represented are to-day women exactly other offcial distinctions Fanihan will be on them, "There the tongue of thousands for many days to come; similar-the women in the South of Europe the French are loath be let the fame of a hero ospecially. The woman of modern Italy, for type as the models of Phidius." M. Rodin also. die early; while there exists a spark of entha instance, belongs to the same Mediterranean siasmo it will be fanned for all it is worth.
The newspapers continue to publish congra points ant that in the union of the beautiful and tulatory articles on the triumph of Paulhan, the ugly it is always the beautiful that finally with whose name they thoughtfully associate gets the upper hand. Nature, by a divine law, that of Mr. Grahame White, the plucky British constantly returns to the better; it incessantly sriator, who made two repeated attempts to win turns to perfection. "Again," says M. Rodin, the £10,000 Daily Mail prize, and was pre.beauty is everywhere; it is not bounty that is vented from winning solely through the weather, wanting to our eyes, but it is that our eyes fail Farisians hope soon to see Paulhan's English to perceive it. Beauty is character and expres. friend and companion in their city, when they son."
Les Annales, que of the most popular will equally obeer him for his plook and endur. ance. Mr. Grahame White contemplates fly. ing from London to Paris for £10,000. What & Weeklies in France, which has a distinctive glorious day it will be for him if he succeeds! literary favour compared with the more popular The font is not impossible, though extremely publications in England, continues to give risky, M. Bleriot-the hero of the Channel instalments of the memoirs of Edmond Got of alight-was not surprised to hear of M. Fank the Comédie Francaise, which are edited by his han's brilliant fight, as he was perfectly aware son. They make extremely interesting reading what an intrepid and clever aviator he was to persons familie with the theatrical and There is probably no aviator about whom mere Literary history of France during the last balf. has been written than Panihan, this French Century. There is one amusing story of Sardon man of lowly origin, who has gained for himself Ho came to see Got on the morrow of having his world-wide fame and immense popularity, the play "Papillon accepted by the Comédie. "I
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ness had a good deal to do with the fatal. I am reminded that the great World job for a salaried attendant, of thor- former by his brilliancy as an aviator, and the Want you to play the leading role,” said the great
attick. The doctors who were with him at
Biarritz saw what was coming and hurried
letin was issued he was more or less delirious and though after that he did sign à Siste doan mout, it was by dint of having his hand guided by his Court ofleas. An hour before he died he had a severe seizure, but the end came pecco fully enough. His last words were an inquiry
as to the welfare of his favourite torrier. I an aware that these details do not agree on all points- with the statements given out officially, but the physicians knows best why they trans oficial statements as they do, and I know that my source of information is a sure one. To say that he was walking calmly about and transacting
in
So this nurse of. to-day is a nurse
its
If Edmond Rostand, was not already famous
Missionary conference meets in Edinburgh mometers, costumes, patent foods, subscriptions Intter by reason of his charming personality, dramatist to the actor. "And now tell me, in a month's time, and promises to be a memor to a professional organ, and economies of His modesty, despite his remarkable success, and strict confidence, who voted against the play
muscular effort. She is attractive, and baby's' him home to die in his own land. For able gathering. Such s programme is being mother fancies the young woman in her elegant his almost boyish enthusiasm, combine to make being accepted in the Comite de Lecture?" "1 some hours before the first alarming bulmaged on an international basis that it is clear uniform, and notes her pronunciation and is glad him à favourite with everyone he meets. His put in the red ball," said Got, who was on the the subject will have an interest not dreamed that her baby will not start speech by talking of career mokes a romantic, story. Starting Bts Beeding Committee. Sardou made a great grimace, but he did not withdraw the of by those who have not studied the fashinatorses and 'ensenyang de
"When baby is a bit more grown up he will as a performer in a travelling nirens, he, when ing variety of conditons under which mission know the modern catch phrase of labous 18, determined in try the sea, becoming a sail role. Alas! Got's judgment as to aries labour. There will be four hundred gaving this principle produced parambalators, or on one of the Messageries Maritimes qualities as amply justified. The play was heartily hissed after the first net, and only ran a representatives from England, 140 from Con and conduced to their name being abbreviated boats. tinental societies, five hundred from the United into pram.
At length the time came for him to sorve short time.
PAME PERPETUATED. States, and numerous delegates from the Cole iron-tyred, with a chair seat arranged at suals a his term with the Army, and it was then thes
The primal pram was a thres wheeler, nies. Every religious body in oxistence will be height as prevented the feet reaching the floor; he Arst acquired an Interest în aeronautics, for
kopt the child on the a
the shiny he was drafted into the ballooning corps. After he would soon become se. An enterprising pipo represented, and they will debate on lines laid a necessary strap kept the child down by eight commissions that have been study. cushion
An airing in this weighty vehicle included wards he increased his knowledge of aeronautical manufacturer of Marseilles has put upon the ing different questions relating to missions a good jolting, with healthy fatigue periaps; construction hy becoming a mechanic in the sm-market "La Pips Chantecler." The bowl bears during the past two years. In tabloid form the while
life. To its further credit, no builder, and eventually joined the famous firm with a human face crowing at sunrise. Other "meat" from eight thousand reports from all the treating wheels prepared the rider for ploy of M. Sursouf, the well-known airship the head of Rostand, and on the stem is a cook corners of the globe will be served up to this mero babe could be laid down in this old pram,
Consider the baby carriage of to-day-a of Voisin Frères. This was the turning point in great men have gauged the mounit of their great Edinburgh conference. In addition to light construction on its four rubber-tyred the career of this young man, who is only 26 popularity in France from similar trides more essentially administrative mission matters wheels and gentle springs, with mattros,
Thiers, for instance, when his face was moulded on gingerbread, Francois Coppée when a rose there will be discussions on the observance of monogramed quilts, fur rugs, hotwater bottles,
grower named a new species La Kose Francois the Sabbath, mixed marriages, polygamy, and umbrella basket, hoods and wind-screens, the supply of teachers and missionaries in the Teddy bear, crest on the panels, and a china
Coppée. General Benlanger, Blériot, Paulhan,
native churches. An important feature will be
Faulus (the comedian) and thousands of others could also be cited in support. a comparison of the encouragement given by different nationalities to the study of Oriental bage, for he has to eat and drink with great languages, and it will be shown that Germany care and moderation.. His grant stand-by is
and France are ahead of England. There is to his wife, who has both strength of mind and
beu recommendation that a school for Oriental up a and lock his world in the face, body to sustain her. She cares little for Society
studios bo established in London at an estimated life and is most happy in her home. From now on the strain in the Conel is wholly English expenditure of £12.000 for the training of civil fact that will probably show itself when the servants, offers, merchants and milesionaries pathy were in occord between them; we acquired, michinë, he made several remarkable
previons to going to China and other parts oast of Suez, Chinese, Japanese and Indian dele
business with his Ministers right up to the end
is quita absurd.
I am also assured that great care will have to be taken with the new monarch, who
far from strong; for the weight of State affairs on one who takes his respon sibilities seriously is no small anxiety to those who know him. His stomach is his
handio to which is attached on elegant nurse. Gains, clear gains, saraly
years of age, and intends to do still greater things than what he has hitherto accomplished in the interest of Science. Needless to sad that with the Voisin Brothers he found full scope for his remarkable mechanical genius. How he won a Voisia biplane in a competition with for model aeroplanes, and how, daring enterprise, he tormed a syndicate of himself and friends, in order to purchase the necessary mater, is to day well known. Then bis career an aviator commence Within a few weeks, on hie newly
A SINGLE BOX
OF CUTICURA
CURED THREE
Father, Daughter and Baby Boy had Dreadful Itching Rash- Would Scratch Till They Bled and Sleep was Badly Broken Their Curas
PROVED ECONOMICAL
EASY AND PERMANENT
"My husband has suffered for years. at different times with this distressing
complaint- burning, irritat- Ing rash on blạ. armio, legs and down the centre of his bank. Ho ['bad tried other remedies but it did no good untir The tried Cuticura Ointment. With tho Brst night's uas he got more rest for of course 'ho, always, sui- Fored with it more at night.
He would scratch till the pitables bled, Ho persevered with the Cutloura Dint- ment every night and within a week he was completely cured, Thanks to Cuti- oura he has not had any more trouble of the old complaint.
"My little girl, elace vaccination, always had a raah. On the lower part cf her head and neck would form white.. patches. I tried a lot of ointments and cold cream for this but they never did mugh good. She would scratch and maire places bleed but she soon stopped. her scratching after tising Cuticura Ointment for a fortnight. She has had no return of it. She la fivo years old.
"My baby boy had teething rash on kis arms, legs and back for alx weeks, It used to keep as both awake gli right. He would keep scratching his little logs till he really made them bleed. I used to try different ointments for it. They did Bot do much good but misoo using Cuti- cura my baby hasn't suffered any more with teathing rash. It cured him in about a week. It did not take a whole box of Cuticura to oure the lot of them, Mre. F. Hart, Castie 8t. Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, Nov. 20, 1900."
Depot, Londen, 27, Charíerhouse; sq.; Lennon; -116. Cape Town, etc.: D.K. Part, Cafes! U.B.A. Poster Bros & Chen, Corp. Bole Props, Daton
Yam Berg-Output for the month of Apri 2,920 16.
Bandar Sumatra.-Crops harvested for the month of April were 680 Ib, dry rubber and 90 picale coffee.
Kapar Para-Crop for April, 10,641 lb.,
Ula Raaton-Crop for April, 3,584 lb., mak.... making 36,964 15. from January 1st to date.
Kuala Lumpur.-Yield of dry rubber for ing 10,594 11, from January 1st to date. April, 38,600 I, making for the first ten months of the company's financial year 395,410
F.M.S-Yield of dry rubber for April, 29,330 lb., making for the first eleven months. Selangor Output of rubber for the month of of the company's financial year 255,48011. April was 34,335 lb, as compared with 23,956, 19. for the corresponding mouth last year
Carey United-Output of dry rubber from
7,700 lb, Faridice estate for April was approximately
Batu Tigo-Yield of dry rubber for the
month of April, 6,323 lb. corresponding menth last year, 1,3871b.; increase, 4,936 lb. Yield for the four months ending April, 23,160.lb; oor- responding period last year, 3,662 lb., Increase 19,618 lb.
Yatiyantota-Tex crop secured to march
2,575 1b.; total, 353,103 I, as compared with 31st:Estate crop, 350,522 lb. bought leaf, 399,795 ft. in 1909. Rubber crop secured to March 31st, approximinately 2,535 lb., as some pared with 757 1b in 1909. V
PANAWATTE Tes crop secured to March 31st-Estato crop, 191,904 lb.; benght leaf, 1112 : total, 155,016 1b, as compared with 204,574 lb, in 1909 Hubber otop. secured to Mirob 31st, 7,151 lb, as compared with 3,524 lb in 1909,
CEYLON LAND AND PRODUCE-Crop intake to and of April Ten, 957,300 lb., as comparad with 889,300 lb. in: 1909, cocos 2,520 wt., se compared with 1,281 out, in 1909; rubber, 4,000 b., as compared with 487 1h. in 1909; papper, 44,750 lb., es compared with 20,700 lb. iu 1909.
P. P. E. (CEYLON)-Rabber crop harvested
month last year, 3,654 lb. incresse, 1,066 Th. during April, 4,721 16. dry; corresponding Total for Brat fome months of 1910, 11,362 lb.; total for corresponding period last year, 10,004 lk.; increase, 1,358 lb.
Mr. GAYNOR'S ATTACK ON MR. HEARST
get rid of some of those who have been alose to gates are to take a leading part in the the spine, which seems inseparable from the and people began to talk of this hitherto for month ending April 30th was 30,000 lb. Similar suits for large amounts have been.
coveted posts in the Household are rearranged. King George is credited with the intention to the throne for some years, and he has hardly the same knack of taking into his intimacy men of as different standings as, say, Lord Sufield and Sir Thomae Lipton, as his father had. He inglines more to the strictly aristocratio families It has brou a shooking blow to this London season. With Mr. Roosevelt at our doors, a great international horse show coming on, the Pageant of Empire billed as one of the greatest festivals of the century, and a host of
cussions affecting the co-operation of the foreign and native workers in the spread of Christianity. Moreover, Lord William Cecil's American Party proposals will be the to the University proposals will be submit- ted, and from that time we shall see whether the scheme is really on the highway to materilisa
tion:
s
aide.
was an aviator destined to play a leading part in the development of the new science. Afterwards he came to England, flying at Blackpool, Bandown Fark, and Brooklands; and later still went on a tour in America, where, owing to the unsatisfactory treatment he received he hurried home to France. He can to-day afford to laugh
sully rests on the publicar of defe och Mr.
"Does baby say so. Or is his fancy for a
RUBBER REPORTS. good thick arm to hold him and an expansive voluntary massage as an outoomis? So would onshiony bosom to loll against, with bender in
The following output statements are to hand his back acquire musale, so would, he learn to sit
3,569
Sungei Way-Output of rubber for April, Shelford-Dry rabbor harvested for April. The Times Now York correspondent writes: Carried on the arm, baby was sure of nurse's
Mr. Gaynor's extraordinary attack on Mr. undistracted attention; a harmony of energy or
approximately, 5,800 lb., making for four months fatigue embraced the two, temperaturo and tele
to 30th April approximately 22,400 lb., compared Hearst has provoked an equally extraordinary last year. series of libel suits. Mr. Hearst's attorney has with 10,575 lb. during the same pated cut instituted a suit against the Associated Press
Straits Rubber
Company
for $500,000 (£100,000) daarges for circulating among the chiefest boons to baby was the
Vallombroso, Amount of rubber harvested, analleged unfair report of Mr. Gaynor's speech. avoidance of that most pernicious of positions, fights, including some neress country at Doul turn of dry rubber for April, 29,000 lb.
nge of the modern baby carriage.
unknown man, who seemed to be gifted with same month last year,
23,742 Ib
instituted against leading newspapers in New "Fat an unclothed and unhampered infant on suitable 'Ast sarfade and observe the attitude the instinct of fight. At Rheims he suddenly Suurel Kapar-Amount of rubber harvested Yerks, Boston, Chicago, San Francisor, and The complaint of alleged unfairness appor naturally taken. The infant turns on one sile, placed himself in the front rank of the flying for month of April was 14,300 fb, making the elsewhere for publishing that report. draws up the legs, and inclines the face down- men of the world with a record flight of 2 hrs total for the four months to April 30th, 67,300 wards in fact, Hes curled up on his sido ringe 40 min. 24 c. This suficed to show that he mouths of 1909. for responding four
attack without Mr. Heart's Why in every infant in a
Singapore Para-Output of rubber during Gaynor's charge was that Mr. Heerst's news- Paper suppressed the essential date in the lying on the back? First, the body of the
Lauadron-Bubber crop harvested during printed facemile of the municipal draft, Mr. baby carriage may be too marrow to permit
the mouth of April, 5,300 lh the assumption of any other posture. Then the maitress is not really flat, but concave,
April, 29,808 lb., corresponding month last your, Hearst replies that the date failed to appear 17,123 lb.; increase. 12,680 lb. Total for first in the photographlo reproduction because of and every morament of the carriage tends to
four months of 1910, 106,740 lb. total for the colour of the ink. He also points out that The voxed question of the relief of colonist and how is this baby clothed? In ac
responding period last year, 65,923 lb.; his newspaper plainly published the missing date in the lear article accompanying the other functions: la sight, both great and small, and Indian sailors, fluding themselves destitute cordance with the posture he assumes. The
increase, 40,312 h
Klauang-Dry rubber harvested during facsimile: Mr.
own newspaper published the activities of the next six weeks or so seemed in this country, has occupied the attention of a mother or the nurse wants-probably buth want
April, 5,700 1
Oh, which compares with 2,272 15, the Associated Press report, but it is scarcely for ane month last year,
supposed that, he will start a suit against to promise record life in the veins of our old committee since last Jane, but now they have the pleasure of dressing the baby in smart at those who sneered at him,
Ledbury Rubber crop harvested during himself. No suit has been begun avainst Mr. metropolitan body. Now that is all over. Post- come to some conclusione And Lord Crewe has clothes. These clothes have leaves and armholes armhole over armhole surrounds the ponements and abandonments are announced by the proposals in hand with a view to taking tiny limb till the atilla is stuffed full of fantarial Lart Sunday, the lat of May, or "Labour April 8,234 lb, corresponding month last year, Gayner yet, but it is reparted that the attorney the shoal Those who cannot stand the dead action thereon. It is recommended that masters napkins and clothing fill the space between the Day," was the quietest Parisians experienced. 3,5321b; increase 4,702 lb. Total for first four is considering whether there are grounds of
ng period last year, 15,464 lb., increase, level of a dull season are passing over, immedi- of vessels, whether British or foreigu, when thighs, then, once on his back, the baby is star For this remarkable axemplary tranquility we mouths of 1910, 32,854 lb. ; total for correspond action.
17,390 16. ately after the funeral, to the Continent, there engaging Easters sailors, should be required shed for good and if he would be could not have to thank M. Briand, the efficacy of the
Bungei Choh--Production of dry rubber for to seek centros where amusement p may be had to give an undertaking to repatriate them,
*** Baby is pretty they all tell the mother 20. measures taken by him to ensure order has without breach of decorum. But It all mosas if the voyage terminates elsewhere than And how, pray, in one to see this if the child ever been equalled. The Fremier in uged to April was 3,300-lb., which compares with 396 As to white session Les curled up on his side? Such a pose is in insintain the same attitude in the future in the 16. in 1909. The total for four months to April the low of millions sterling to London trade, iu British India
tar contravention of nursa etiquette and a dead
Glenshiel Estimated outtern of dry rubber Imperial tour of the young princes. Very like-ot common. Colonial sailore sometimes como And has baby lies on his back, his litabs a few streets, nothing serious happened. The ly they will not start till the Autumn of next to see England with a light heart and a lighter and abdomen passive, while micus soaks the Confederation of Labour, after intending to for April, 2,326 16.
North Hummock-Crop of dry rubber har to enjoy the southern summer, Ths that their return is foguarded. The report and he de learning to breathe through his After a Tein attempt to obtain an audience of a total of 37,473 1b, for the ten months to April the warface, and then called for farther help.
when they would reach Australia in time purse" and take no proper procautions to see patch where his adenoid crop is being cultivated revolutionise Paris, was forced to climb done. vested for the month of April, 4,589 lb., making his grandmother, who had already sunk beneath
The pleasant rhythm of the easy carriage M. Bried on the previous day (Saturday) the 30th, against 0,752 16. for the correspontLug invites sleep: he sleeps now, perhaps lie won't Paris labour leaders resolved to abandon the period last year,
BAILORS ERLIET,
the child out at the bottom of this Bauer,
roll off it.
LABOUR
BRAVE YOUNG PRINCE.
Among other postponements is that of the from the Colonies, cases of distress are to the passing public event of any threatened disturbance. Beyond 30th was 12,850 lb.. which compares with 1,143 Grand Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg Sehwerin
YERE
Queen Mother, as Queen Alexandra is states: "There are doubtless occasional cases of now called, is to stay with her sister, distress resulting from the fact that sailors have
to-night"
lb. in 1909.
A telegram from Schwerin to the Berliner Tageblatt states that a boat containing the
capsized in the Schwerin Lake,
wande the bereditary Prince Nicholas of Oldenburg, immediately jumped into the lake, and supported
The hereditary prince has been awarded the Mecklenburg life-saving medal
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