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INTERNATIONAL, MUSICAL FESTIVAL. What a week of musical excitement and juvenile delight! Of the thousands who fucked from all parts to this capital either to be present at, or to participatu in, the International Musical Festival at the Chatelet Theatre, and which replaced the Exposition Universelle held every ten or eleven years, one attracted the atten- tion of Parisians so much as the eight- hundred little English boys and girls, the greater number of whom were scholars from London. They all looked the pictum of health, of manliness and womanliness. These striking features did not fail to make an impression on French parents,, whose children are su frail and delicate, compared with Eng- lish luye and girls, It has also induced many French fathers and mothers to send their children to English, schools. The journey From London was greatly enjoyed—bar the crossing of the Channel. The motherly attention shown to the children on landing at Boulogne by the fishermen's wives soon caused the boys and girls to forget about their men-nick- muss. The welcome extended to the young visitors ns the Express steamed into Boulogne harbour is one that will not easily be forgotten. All the boys wearing red, white and blue caps, and the girls straw hats with tricolour ribbon; at all able to do. No. ́started singing the *** Marseillaise," which was excellently rendered. The military band on shore returned the compliment by striking up "God Save the King," After which a delegation of Boulognaise headed by the Mayor of Boulogne, M. Felix Adam, extended a hearty welcome to the party, on behalf of the French nation. White the children swarmed into the waiting trains, their elders, comprising teachers and parents, went to the waiting-room, where champagne was served by the Municipality. Every compartment was provided with a large hamper luncheon backet to regale the children un A few minutes their way to Paris.

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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

1538

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL IN SHANGHAI,

a Filipino workman, were badly injured on Sunday when an automobile carrying them turned turtle and plunged from a cliff on the Atimonan road 120 feet to a ravine below.

The accident occurred on-the-Atimonan road near the top of the grade on the magnificent highway leading from Atimonan to Lucena, Mr. Campbell was the four foremon to the great railroad เก A trip of inspection and was taking camp at Gumaca, where the Mauila rail- ready for the southern extension of the read has 1,000 men at work, getting

railroad,

A telegram to Mr. H. L. Higgins, pre- sident of the Manila railroad, states: Tao men were making the sharp turn just before the top of the grade on the moun tain road is reached, when the machine turned over and plunged down the side of the steep ravine which lines the road for many miles at that point,

Mr. Campbell, the chief of the party, sustained severe injuries. One foreman was struck on the top of his head, the force of the blow driving his teeth through his tongue and severing that member entirely.

The other members of the party wore all injured, but the extent of their hurts will not be known till further details are received.

dent occurred, Mr. Higgins said: "It Speaking of the place where the acei- is a miracle that the entire party was not killed outright. When I have travelled ever that road in an automobile, I have always got out of the machine and walk- ed past the treacherous bead. The fall of the precipice is slicer and the men must have been terribly injured."

His condition is said to be serious.

Cinnan, another of the foremen, was cut about the head and his tongue was

severed by his teeth.

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The scope and plans of the work that is to he undertaken by the "Harvard "in China are explained by Dr. group Edwards as follows:-A Medical School will be established for Chinese in which high standard of instruction in the medical sciences will be maintained from such as the Morning Post advocates re-

the first. Although the School will be quires careful consideration; it cannot known as the Harvard Medical School, be effected at a minute's notice, as an neither institutional nor national lines Alliance is quite a different thing com- will be maintained. The object will be to develop the best instruction staff that pared with L'Entente. Cordiale. For a

Another telegram gives further details" we can get together, and whether the of the accident. The machine was on the Gare du Nord, Paris. Within two The Morocco question has once more long time now Germany has done her

man comes from Harvard, or Oxford, down grade of the hill near Atimonan minutes of the train coming to a stand become exceedingly serious, particularly level best to separate Great Britain and America, England, or France will make when the accident occurred. This grade: still every child was out and standing since the arrest of the two well-known France, she has, happily, failed in the but little difference, providing he is the Mr. Higgins describes as far worse than Russia and France are not best fitted man for the position we wish that of the Zig-zag. Near the summit of at, “attention" en the platform. They German Colonial Agents, the brothers attempt.

the hill there are several very bad curves. were cheered over and over again by the Mannesmann, which has had for result quite so friendly as they were, thanks to to fill.

In this School, wo will place especial The second telegram gives the names

of large crowd inside the station. Outsid,.. to create renewed unpleasantness between German influence. The time is not ripe emphasis on the development of the de- the party and extent of their injuries. Germany and France. Mulay Hafid, the yet to convert the Anglo-French Eatente partment of Hygiene, Preventive Medi- Fr. Campbell's collar bone is dislocated thousands mor had assembled to greet ex Sultan, has abdicated, leaving Gen-into a definite Alliance. The question, cine and Public Health." Here we will and his back wrenched, but his injuries the juvenile travellers, win at a given era! Lyantey, the French Resident Genhowever, as L'Echo de Paris remarks, train Public Health officers, in the hope are not believed to be grave. signal, electrified all present by burstingeral, in absolute control, and to do the must be dealt with at once. An Alliance that, when the demand develops, as located his thigh and may have internal Sanderson, one of the foremen, dis out spontaneously into the Mar-best he can with the troublesome tribes of this nature would certainly represent officers throughout China, there will be injuries.

eventually must, for Municipal health seillaise." Nothing was heard but their and newly proclaimed Sultan. The veryTower of Strength," but it would, on an available supply of trained Chinese, tiny trebles until the last words of the fact that no sooner did General Lyaatey the other hand, bring about grave com-

who alone can best overcome the pre- inspiring French anthem died away. The

arrive at Fez to take over his duties as plications which no one desires to see. judices of the ignorant classes in times children soon after stepped into the Resident than he has wired to Paris for The European outlook just now

of spidemics and pestilence. Wears A Research laboratory will be dere-

Mulgrew suffered serious contusions, nitor-omnibuses and were driven to

There is anything but a pleasant aspect; the in-loped, where the diseases of the Orient this condition is not serions.

Uriffin, the fourth of the foremen, suf- different colleges and schools in Paris more troops is significant..

between Premier will be studied by a group of men de fered a fractured collarbone and a broker and the suburbs, which served as "hotels" unthing surprising in such a demand for portast meeting

reinforcements in any case. Unlike the Asquith, the First Lord of the Ad voting their full time to this work. leg. He may also have internal injuries, during their stay. From the moment of British, the French hesitate to send large miralty, and Lord Kitchener at Malta can be studied here with such splendid and shaken up, and the chauffeur escaped

Inasmuch as world-menacing diseases

The Filipino passenger was bruised their arrival in this beautiful city to contingents in the first instance. At pre- has for object to strengthen Great Bri advantages, it is confidently hoped that without injury. the time they left for home, the children sent the small garrison in the country tain's position the Mediterrancan and nations other than China will be bene- were objects of admiration wherever they can do no more than police the capital | Kgypt. Whatever may be the dangers fited by the researches to be made here. In later years, there will be developed went; Parisians christened them "Little and the district about it. The situation which threaten, there can be no sort of from this group of investigators as English Angels out of affection, and in Morocco exacts thousands more of doubt that the cordial friendship and basis a post-graduate School where the worshipped thera as such. All places of French soldiers, and the sooner they are understanding existing between France diseases of the Orient may be studied by

A vessel called the Muna, which was interest both in Paris and the suburbs sent out as they will be the better for and England makes for the maintenance practitioners in the actual surroundings

launched at Whitstable last month, wilt. visited and gave great pleasure. one andi all, Germans included, of peace. It is not a friendship founded in which those diseases are found.

The School cornes in a sincere desire take to the Pacific an expedition which The river excursion to St. Cloud, where Orientals can only be kept in their place on any dream of aggression or conquest for co-operation with all those forecs in will try to solve the problem of the the young visitors reaised about the by a great display of force, while nothing in Europe or elsewhere, it is not a hard Shanghai and China that are hoping, gigantic pre-historic remains on Carter woods gathering wild strawberries, was could be more fatal for France than and fast alliance committed to parch- and working, for the relief of suffering Island, about 2,500 miles west of Chili. one of the trips most enjoyed. In the waste of time. The Moors have now meat. It merely exists as a power for and the hygienic regeneration of the The party, says the Star, will be headed Empire. We want that both our staff by Mr. W. Scoresby Routledge, M.A., schools and colleges, boys and girls mixed realized that the French have taken their good. The great thing is to keep a level and our students should be of service in who will be accompanied by his wife, a freely with their French-companions, country; they will certainly retaliate by head and a level tone in times of excite the free hospitals of the city. And that geologist, scientist connected with the It is but another passing war our students may have the benefit of the British Museum, and a navigation officer with whom they played and converged. proclaiming a Holy War, which, how.ment.

The long practical experience of the physi- and a crew of fourteen, The Mana, Numerous acquaintances were thus made. ever, can be checked, if not suppressed, cloud which Time will disporse. When on the stage of the Chatelet by France pouring thousands of well-great question for present day diplomacy cians in Bhanghai, it is earnestly hope whose name is Polynesian for Good that our staff may be materially luck," is a 250-ton motor auxiliary yacht. Theatre, the English girls all dressed in trained troops into the country immeis whether the aims of the Entente can strengthened by the services on the She is expected to sail about August 1st. white looked like fairies; the boys, too, diately. Trouble abounds everywhere in any longer be secured without a definite faculty of several of the city's physicians. In the island, which has an area of forty- Some say "Yes," I am happy to say that it seems as if five square miles, there have been raised looked exceedingly fit. Both boys and Morocco actually; a rival Sultan has defensive Alliance. girls won several prizes in the various been set ap in the South, where the Euro others "No." All turns upon the action this co-operation will be cordially ex immense platforms facing the sea formed of huge stones fitted together without The school will look forward to the cement. Some of these stones weigh five 'competitions; their musical skill evoked Bean has never yet establisherf himself. of Gerinany; her latest bellicoso attitude tended.

Unless he is suppressed at all cost and is totally uncalled for, and can only end time when its work can be taken over tons. Sometimes the sea walls are 30ft. great applause, and as the prizes were

by a staff of adequately trained Chinese high and 200ft. long. On the land side distributed by President Fallières at the without delay, he is most likely to turn in disaster.

teachers of modern medicine. It is in of these platforms there are broad PRINCE OF WALES IN PRANCE.

conceivable that the hygienic reform and terraces, also of stone, containing the end of the Festival, the President of the out to be a second Madhi. In the more settled districts of the North the French

the medical educational work of this vast pedestals, on which stood huge figures Republic warmly congratulated the

The Prince of Wales has returned to Empire should be carried on by for- carved out of trachitic lava from an successful competitors in English. The must display a firm hand and win the young English invaders had been made confidence of their new subjects. If the Paris after being the guest of the French cigners. It is for us, however, who have extinct crater eight miles away. Most of own countries been so signally these images have been thrown down, but Hours are to become loyal subjects of Fleet, which right royally entertained His in our so thoroughly at home that they were France they must be sure from the very Royal Highness while on board the flag.bleased by the great benefits of modern reluctant to leave Paris and part from..beginning that justice is both swift and ship Danton. The Prince never spent medicine, to direct and give aid to China, vary in size-the largest was measured by

Were

all those, who had made them feel 60 tuppy during five days. Numerous tears were shed on both sides as the train left at 1.15 p.m. last Wednesday afternoon for London. The return journey was a much more enjoyable ore, thanks to the Channel being like a sheet of glass. The visit has been a huge success; not a child was lost or rendered in any way uncom- fortable while in Paris; they all enjoyed

incorruptible.

tunity.

has her hands full with Morocco.

As will be seen, France a happier or more profitable time. In in this her hour of need and PPO

The adequate protection of foreigners is also

essential.

ANGLO-PRENCH RELATIONS.

addition to seeing beautiful country, he had every opportunity of judging for himself how up-to-date and effective the French Navy is, The assembled ships fired 19 shots as their distinguished Should the present Entente Cordiale be guest left on his return journey to the tween France and England be made into capital. Before leaving the Dunton, the Opinion is very much Prince gave presents to the officers and the best of health, and were kept in the divided on the question. The Vorning Royal gratuities to the sailors who at brightest spirits all the time. Parents Post proposal is warmly supported by tended him during his stay on the war- over in England had no occasion to worry ex-Foreign Minister Gabriel Hanotaux-ship. The portrait of His Royal High who at one time was one of the greatest ness is to be placed in the officers' room

of the Danton.. one moment; they were the guests of a

an Alliance?

RUBBER COMPANIES.

a RIDDLE OF GIGANTIC STATUES IN

THE PACIFIC,

there are 555 of them in the island. They

1906, and was 68ft. long. The length of the commander of H.M.8. Cambrian in

its, nose was 11ft. The figures extend down to the hips, and the faces have receding foreheads, broad adze-like noses, thin lips, and powerful chine. Some of the colossi weigh 250 tons.

Carey United Rubber Estates, Ltd.,

It is evident that the work of making whose property consists of the Paradise the images and dragging them to the plat Estate at Kajang, extending to 573 acres, forms suddenly stopped. One of the and a block of 5,000 acres of virgin forest theories to explain this is that the islan interim dividend of 74 per cent.

tinent which occupied the greater part of Linggi Plantations, Ltd., owning pro- the South Pacife, and possibly joined in the land of Jigre, has declared an is the last pinnacle of a submerged and

Vast numbers of Perak, has disposed of 60 tons of 1013 skeletons are under the platforms. The rubber. The price arranged was 4/6 per bones are probably those of people who perty in Negri Sembilan, Selangor, and Asia and Frien

pound.

were sacrificed to the great stone images.

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