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CABLES.
LATEST CABLES. · (THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.)
MANDATE FOR ARMENIA. WILL CONGRESS ACCEPT IT:
THE
FAREJER, GABLES.-
THE WAR ON BOLSHEVISM. MORE TROOPS FOR DWINÁ DISTRICT.
WARSAW, May Sath.' The Bolsheviks have despatched to the LONDON, May 25th. Dwins ton divisiona collected from the “A” ̈Washingtún talegram-says-there is no † Esthonina, Lettish-and-Gaucusiun-fronts. prospect of Congress accepting the man- After an initing success, the onemy were late for Armania. The President's pro-driven out of the Laks region. They did posal was received in silence by legislators, not succeed in threatening Dvinsk.
The Poles in the Kieff district are still The general view indicated is decidedly anfavourable, although the American holding the bridgeheads on the Dnieper. Committee still hopes. Congress will mae- sion thu mandata.
Senators, interviewed, say it will be Wicked to commit Americans to such colomal undertaking, without first taking.
Vote.
MR. BRYAN'S SUGGESTION..
WASHINGTON, May 25th.
THE ENZELI INCIDENT. «
Losos, May 25th. The Times correspondent, st. Teheran says that General Champain, the Persian Governor General of Ghilan, interviewed
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 2STR, „1020).
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DEVONSHIRE HOUSE BALL,
MAGNIFICENT AND HISTORICAL†
SPECTACLE
invited guess to Devonshire House as a
SCOTTISH LETTER.
April 1st.
of Bills in Committee-a task for which he was specially qualified by his receptive, -- ness of mind, his quick appreciation of ths strength as well as the weaknesses of the casa be had to meet, and his readines
THE UNION CHURCH..
WELCOME TO NEW PASTOR Z
The members of the congregation of the Union Church | muntereit strong st the
The Times of April 8th says:Yester COLLAPSE-02-SCOT77536-HOME-BULRAKILL Church hall last night when a social was day evening was the occasion of the As the result of-a-failure to get one to concentrats on substance rather than given to welcome the acting Pastor of the Duchess of Albany's historical ball, in aid hundred members to carry the closure, the on form. There can be no doubt that, if Church, the Rev. G. J. Williams, and of her Deptford charities-historical Scottish Home Rale Bill we talked out, he had had moto lure Mr. Clydo Mr. Williams,
because those present would be the last At the general Election three-fourths of would have dehieved in the political great town house, and historical because the Scottish members were pledged to sphere a sizecom-put-less-striking-than-lio the hours this week passes into other Scottish Home Rule; but when they were has done in the legal. bands. Monsored by all that has conte and gons since Devonshire House was first faced by a Birl in the House moNS OF A STEVENSON SHRINE, build on the site of old Berkeley House, then shirked the hurdle, and were well The newly started Robert Louis Stöven- there were few present posterday exited to have it quietly avoided. What on Club promise a vigorous career. who did not share in the regret at the change of ownership; but Devonshire the Scottish members what, of course," They have already received a "number of House as a princely home of hospitality. paintained its reputation to the lant, fort Hate Rule as all, but Davalation.gifts and loans of relics, and the questi it was again last night the resort of and the overwhelming · 1956 of the! where they are to be housed an fashion and the rendezvous of wit and Scottish people would welcome Develu- talent Long before the doors were opened
agisen
Kozanoff, the commander of the BolshevistLeod and Ley and recitations by. Mesars ivory and gold brocade dresa--made for! Younger, "I come to bury Caezar, nor chase money, is being issued,
Flost us Enzali, who declared his inability to give an answer regarding his intentions, but repeated his assurance that he enter
EMPIRE DAY, BRILLIANT CELEBRATION IN
LONDON.
Mr. Bryan, who took issue with Pretained no hostile ambitions, dent Wilson on Armenia, contends that abe United States could do more for democracy by recognising the Armenian Bepublic and entering the League of Nations as a friend of all little countries. PRESIDENT TO SOUND CONGRESS,
WASHINGTON, May 24th. President Wilson has asked Congress authority for the United States to accept
Fleming and Templaton.
1
ibalustrade.
Mrs. Hickling (Preddens of the Lulier | Committec); Mr. E. B. Dovey (Chairmga of the New Territories Evangelisation Work); Mr. Passmore (Chairman of the Caristian Endeavour Society); and Mr. Francis (on behalf of the Army and Navy) spoke, ortending to Mr. and Mrs. Williams "bearty welcome and promising their loyal co-operation and help during the period of Mr. Williams' pastorate.............
ja reasonable ña re, £1,500, the house in Interspersed among the speeches were direction of the police, and a fuil dress accordingly, never and a sporting chance Howard Placo, Edinburgh, where Seven- carriages and cars were lined up under the tion and refuse Home Bule. The Bill. "portunity has recurred of acquiring at songs by Mrs. McLeod and Wesars Merehearsal took place before the ball began. or passing any important tags. 15 1
The Dichess of Albany, wearing an as dead as a door nail, said air George on was born, und an appeal for the pur- her at the Coronation festival-draped to praise him," declared Mr. Jameson. MEMORIAL TO SER GEORGE REID. The CHAIRMAN (Mr. J. L. MOPHERSON), with the famous Honiton point lace which The paly question before the House is
was given to her on her wedding how dispose of the corpse, was thei
An appeal has been addressed to Scot in*
extending to the new pastor and his embroidered with the coronet, and initial judgment Su Halier Mainder tish members of Parliament and other wife a hearty welcome, on behalf of the of the Duke of Albany, and carrying a fan Even, Mr. Johnston, who fathered the Scuts in connection with the effort to which belonged to the Princess Royal, the Bill, was not enthusiastic about it. If congregation, said it was not an easy thing eldest daughter of George III, received Scoren did not
perpetuate the memory of the late Sie George Reid. 'It is pointed out that his KUT the Bill, they to obtain a pastor to act as locum tenent, her guests standing at the top of the would not threaten to kick the King's career presented the unique feature of a being so far removed from home. They famous marble staiream with its crystal Crown into the Clyde. You may im- Soutman who, white in Australia, was were fortunate in securing the services of Evelyn
She was attended by Lady pose all the drawhacks un tad people of success.vely Premier of New South Wales Moreton, wearing a flowered scotland you like," he said in tones of and Prime Minister of the Common- Mr. and Mrs. Williams who were not brocade, with a pink eatin petticoat drap, humbi uburgiun, and they will re wenith, and on returning to this country LONDON, May 13th.-
strangers to the place. They knew thee with silver lace, and Captain the Hon. main loyal to the King and the Amperial became High Confusioner for Australia,. Empire Day was celebrated in London climate, the peculiarities of the weather, the Lionel St. Aubyn in a Court dress of the Parliament." Sir Donald Maclean gave and afterwards, until his death, a distin period. Princess Beatrice with Lord Leo-? very impressive manner. It was the idiosyncracies of the people and their weak pod Mountbatten was of her party, and cold husaing to Home Rule and a warm use "nember of the House of Com- one to Devolution. He intimated that mons. The proposal is that a memorial hottest day in the year. Prince Albert took nesses and strength. Although possible; also Princess Nina of Bussin, the dugter Mr. Asquith, who was nuk prement, had of the deceased statesman should be erect of the Grand Duke Michaelovitch, whose author him to say that he supported ed over his grave in Putney Vale Ceme the salute, organized by the Empire and many of them present did not know Mr. dark hair showed so perfection again the Bill. This brought the retort from tery, and that atablet should be placed in Overseas Club Patriotic Leagues, at Hyde-Williams, who was here twenty-three years ir dress of ski-blu, taffeta, swashed with Mr. Lung Sturrock that Mr. Asquith, in St. Columba's, Church of Scotland, Pont ago, yet they had all heard of him an orange sash and designed as a character all the years he represented East Fife hnd Street, and another in St. Margaret's
dres of the period Miss Kathleen Hërgu park Thousands of spectators were and he could assure the new pastor of their: Maxwell was also in attendance on the vir raised a finger or belult of Scotist Home of pop in the precincts of the Isent. The parade concluded with a Bay their co-operation and sympathy with him part Captain Tarleton was in charge of Hon Hale Sir Henry Cruck by way Houses of Parliament.
porty passing, bearing the Dominions in the work he had undertaken." Cap Edward Seymour, D.S.O., had the peg measure, said that there was more com
the arrangements at the door, and Major of showing the false agitation behind the rar TROSSACHR.
"For over sixty yents a four-in-hand WASHINGTON, May 25th. Flags Akfeature of the 'decorations was a plause:)
sonal management of the room where the real connection between Glasgow and Governor Harding of the Federal wreath of Indian flowers, bearing R
The Rev. J. WILLIAMS thanked the Allies, Quadrile was performed.
Manchester than between Glasgow and coach with a tear of powerful horse has The walls of the long ballroom and the Edinburgh, and that Aberden had more been a familiar feature of the season on Reverse Board replying to the Senate inscription, at the base of Queen Victoria's
members of the congregation for their series of reception rooms leading out of in essumon with Newcastle than with the the road between Callander and the foot welcome and for their compliment in it were hung with laures, and evergreen West of Scotland. Then Captifin Elliot, from all parts of the world will onceish Lop Loca Katria&Countles-pilgitma inquiry as regards the means whereby statue.
festooned with pick and yellow runs which who has a paradoxical style, el nemories of their drive through the asking him to return to Hongkong one had been made entirely by the Duchess of o: CI.B. S. with the Socialism left out. currency and credits may be deflated and prices retured, recommends individual LABOUR MENACE IN BRITAIN.again. He spoke of the work he had been Albany. These coveret the spaces former contended that national Parliaments were Trosachs in Scott's Land. But the costen. engaged in during the last twenty-three which had been removed and sent to Chats. lation, but the units for Devolution were driver, is now fo more. And the couches Locopied he the famous masterpieces an antiquated idea He-believed in Dero with its scarlet-coated and white-batted years, saying that after ministering in a worth, but the walls still retained their not nationalities, but big area like Lon-at followed in its train have abo dis- church as Halifax, he became a secretaryisik tapestry broendes The swinging don, Manchester, and the Clyde. At the Appeared. Their place in to be taken by a mirrors producing an illusion of the room end of the day the Bill quietly faded feet of up-to-date motors, mechanical of the London Missionary. Society and being doubtly wide, the glass doors, the away, and will be seen no more, till, like things, selling of petrol; and half-aye, was sent in charge of the work in Aus ceilings hand painted by famous masters a hardy annual, it will turn up again three-fourths of the romance of the famous
drive will vanish We are promised-an- expres wish of the Duke for the benefit rear work he was placed in charge of the of those who wished to see them as it wh year. It was unwept, unhonoured, it eer-
tainly was unsung.. werk in the South Seas and New Guinea when the hone was built.
ANDERSON BLY.~-~-~- (and he bad recommended scheme whereby the work in Papun would be given to the Australasian mission body, as London was su far remote. When the work had been just nearing completion
the mandate for Armenia.
TO FIGHT HIGH PRICES, GOVERNOR-HARDINGS- SUGGESTIONS.
Decohous, reduction of non-essential Bank
loans, increased production and improved tesasportation.
•
Mr. rarding says that Bankers, familiar
A WARNING FROM MR. J. R OLYNES
with heal needs, must define "essentialgress of the National Union of General tralia and New Zealand After falls the same left unaltered by the with the coming of a new Parliamentary “improved service" Batho wants an
Ionas,"
UNREST IN IRELAND.
THE IRISH AGITATION IS
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LONDON, May 25th. Mr. J. R. Clynes, presiding at the Con-
Workers, at Aberdeen, declared that the Tabandonment of politient effort-and-recorta to violence would not merely dislocate the productive resouras of the cuntry, but would assuredly bring, the whole of the people to the verge of starvation. W
AMERICA.
NEW YORK, May with. Commenting • on? American politicians
M. DESCHANEL. angling for the Irish vote and the efforts of Irish Americans to induce the Govern
CONDITION VERY SATISFACTORY
ment to interfere in British affairs, the
Pants, May 25th. M. Deschanel has returned to Paris in Neo Tork Times, says the Irish question inhe United States is scandalous. It has an automobile. The latest bulletin is that been made the sport of intriguing politi-his bruises are not grave. His condition is cians who do not care a straw for Ireland. as satisfactory as possibic.
In the Presidential election year there is ignoble competition to see who will go the furthest in "affronting England and trampling the good understanding which..
one of the most hopeful results of the war. It will be the duty of the President te disregard any "resolution to recognise the Irish Republic, but it is a pity no can prevent such foolish resolutions being introduced.
SUGAR PROFITEERING." ALLEGATION AGAINST FIRMS.'
Bosros, May 28th.
A Federal suit brought against a number of sugar refiners alleges profiteer- -ing to the extent of a million dollars. The defendants include several American
The
"QUANEILLES" OF THE ALLIES.
The rccarved the call to Hongkong and wook Great Powers career. His father was a farmer, and moorings and sunk in the depths of the
improved "service through the country of The Lady of the Lake and "Rob Roy "The Duchemsha mny things to my to
Tse coming of the motor bus and the ber guests as they passed before her for memorial has been unveiled in the p it was not to her that homage was being village of Bhynie, near Huntly, to Major pas ng of the four-in-land recalls the paid, but en her Deptford charities, and
what Anders, known in ft of the first steamboat launched a In her own words,
had becom: as tear Spas Anderson Bey Born at Moor Loch Katrine. One dark night in the to her a anther
of Rhynie, in 1858, he had a remarkable sixties she was mysteriously.cut Irom her simataneously, but before the both his parents died when he was bey Lock How the thing happened-no-om through the offorts of the Society was able performance "a rocession of the dancers young. At the age of 18 he joined the Beaconid tell; but unless we are greatly mis to come here. The relations between the through the many long reception rooms forth Highlanders at Stirling, and served taken there are some still living who. took place so that the guests might see 25 years with the regiment. He went could throw light upon it. Anyhow ic Society since the day Dr. Legg started those who were taking part in the through the Afghan War, was mentioned may be mentioned that before the advent Union Church to the present day, had Athlone, who was drossed in daffodil bro War of 1882. In the Sedan he was pro-native hardyce who reaped a goodly pageant. Princess Alice, Countess of in despatches, and was in the Egyptian of the steamboat there were men of the been-ideal. The speaker gave some in-cade with a gold-petticoat-drapel with the moted Captain, and in 1901 was attached area from their row-boats on Loch
Katrine. teresting reminiscences of his work is lace the Queen gave her when she married to the Egyptian Arms with the rank of
had organised her set of quadrillen, which Major, and promoted Lieutenant-Colonel, MARRIAGES. Hongkong and said that he was. really included the Countess Curzon of Kedles and elevated to the rank of Bey. He sont out as a missionary to Canton at ton, in pink brocade with draped pana spoko Arabic fluently, and was known M. E. Naismith, V.C., B., R.N., to At Holy Trinity Church, Elgin, Capt that time, but that through the illness offre, Lady Cynthia Curzon, in blue taffeta, among the Arabs ay Asad Almar, having Justina, daughter of the late Commander the skirt garlanded in roses, Viscountess many friends among the tribes of the and Mr. Dunbat Rivers, Glen of Rothies Dr. G H. Bondield he was called upon Maidstone, in pink with a draped skirt. Nile. One of the best shots in the Britian House, Morayshire. Lonnos, May 24th.
to take charge of the Union Church. He boronga costume of the period, Lady Mary had considerable literary gifts, and was Major Hubert Francis Grant Battle of Lady Beatrix Wilkinson, in a Gain Army, and a noted game hunter, he also At Holy Trinity, Brompton, London, hoped the congregationTM would co-operate - Crichton, in Rose de Barri taffeta gar- with him by attending Church in large landed with forget-me nots" and trim the thor Lage of truthbogie," which Balgone, North Berwick, and nephew of
med with family act, Lady, Newnes in lads" and Lays of
Viscount Downe, to Torfrida Allenore, numbers as had been the case twenty-three, cream brocade with hand embroidered deal with the lore of the old Gurden elder cnughter of Bir Wroth Lethbridge years ago.-(Applause.).
Howers and a silic petticoat trimmed with country. Two field guns from Omdurman and the Hou. Mis. Yarde Buller of March. family lace. The ladies wore white wigs were prosented by him to the village of ington Hall, Stad and black nigrettes and wreaths of tiny Rhynín.... roses in their hair. In the gentlemen's set
COUNTY" CRICKET,
Warwick beat Derby by eight wickets. Middlesex beat Sussex by an innings
and 130 ruts.
PRINCE HENRY.
DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF AT
TENT-PEGGING,
LONDON, May 25th. Prince Henry won the tent-pegging com- petition at the Universities Tournament being held at the Olympia:
CABLE
FAR
EASTERN
NEWS.
{THROUGH" REUTER'S" AGESET-]
"UNIVERSITY FAREWELL¿aff
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refineries and managers. The latter have SIE JOHN JORDAN'S ESTIMATE OF EA M. Williams and Mr. Shuhai Han gentlemen's set the Comte de la Rocketer, Miss Mary, Pheba, who married
been arrested.
Comte
At Wilton Parish Church, Hawick, R. H Lindsay Watson, the well-known Rugby were the Earl of Athlone, Sir Frank AMORTISH MILLIONAIRE..
player, only surviving son of Mr. and SOCIAL.
Newnes, Viscount Maidstone, Viscount Sir George Alexander Cooper will be Mrs. T. Lindsay Watson of Brieryvarde Campden, Sir Neville Wilkinson, Colonch welcome as the tenant of the Glenshira to Norme, youngest daughter of Mr. and STUDENTS' GATHERING IN UNION the Hon. George Crichton, Mr. Hugo Hours in Badenoch. Of late his chief con- Mrs. T. H. Armstrong of Ardenica.
Wemyss, and Colonel Ward, all wearing nection with his native North has been the At Stedham, Bussex, Captain Russell, CONCERT HALL.
Court suits of the period and white wigs, retention of the College, Elgin; but he is Gordon Highlanders, to Miss Scrimgeour, The French quadrille, arranged by ill a warm lover of Scotland. - A law-only child of Mr. James Scrimgeour, a There was a large gathering of students Mme. de Mantholon, who wore gold and yer well-known in Elgin, he made a well-known figure on the Stock Exchange. in the Union Concert Hall on Tuesday orange brocade and who was accompanied romantic marriage. The lady was Miss
At Victoria. United Free Church, Glas Mine de Blanpre in bine brocade, Mary Emma Smith, one of the heiresses on the 18th April, James Hay Mar evening at the farewell social organised included in the ladies set the Comtesse do of Chigago Smith," who left shout tenton, Bingapore, younger nephew of by the Arts Association of the University La Rochefoucauld, me. Thierry Vicom millions of money-pounds sterling, not Mary Robison, second daughter of the late the Misses Macnaughton, Glasgow, to of Hongkong to mark the departure of Mime Paravicini, wife of the Swiss three years ago, and Sir George and Lady Hogarth, Hampden, Terrace, Mount,
Comtesse d'Ormesson,
dollars. The marriage took place thirty George Robison Hogarth and of Mr. Professors J. D. Wright, K. Brayshay, Minister, Mlle. Koch de Goorend, and Cooper have two soldier sons and a daugh Florida, Glasgow GW. Ferguson, and W. Brown, Mr. Mine, Maarico de Wendel, and in the
foucauld, Comte de Courson,
Captain A. Hanning Wilde. The Baro CHINESE CHARACTER. members of the Arts Faculty staff, Mr. d'Ormesson, M. Houdart, M. Blondel, and etcy was conferred in 1805 in respect of
Ngan Shal Leung, the secretary of the, de Villegas. Four of the ladies were Sir George's great services to philin London, May 25th.
dressed as French marchionesses, one as thropy, Association, in proposing the toast of Princesse de Lambaile, the lady in wait Interviewed by the Evening Standard, The Guests," referred to the resignationing attending Marie Antoinette, and four HR: BOSAL LAW AND THE. REPORTERS. ' Bir John Jordan declared that the in of Professor Wright, Professor Brayshay as shepherdesses in slikt brocades copied In the West of Scotland, Mr. Bonar the M.P. for the Follok Division of Glas- from pictures of Vigee Le Bran and Law has long been the dread of the short gow, and acts as Bcottish Unionist Whip. scrutability of the Cliinaman was a myta and Professor Ferguson, and paid a grace other-famous French painters. The men hand reporters. I hear that in the Press He served in Gallipoli, Egypt, and Prics- The Chinaman was "as sociable, goonful tribute to the valuable services which wore Court suite, and made as brave a set Gallery of the House of Commons he has tine, gaining the D.8.0, with bar, and was of gallants as in previous historical times, now described as the terror.". By vire wounded is well Bs mentioned in tempered and generous as the rest of these gentlemen have rendered to the
The American quadrille organised by tuo of his office ho has to speak oftener despatches. The bride is his deceased mankind. He is a hard worker, intellig. University in general and to the Arts Mrs. Davis, wife of the American Ambas- than any other M.P., and he is a most wife's sister- WARRINGTON, May 25th...
At the Episcopal Church, Limekilns, eat, honourable, with a great capacity for Faculty in particular." Professor Browndor included in her set her daughter dificult speaker to hear in a Chamber the
TO Miss Julio Davis, Miss Katherine Watson, acoustics of which are notoriously bad. Marion Bruce, second daughter of the late friendship, very fair, and makes lots of and Mr. E A. M. Williams, he sab, were Mrs. Bolbert, Mra Abernethy, Mrs. He is now more indistinct than ever, and Hon. Frederick Bruce, of Beton House
going bome on furlough, and he wished Winslow, Mrs. Land, Miss Alice Perkins, even the Hansard experts, the official re Arbroath to Major Thomas Ranken, Jdest. them-bon voyagı
and Mrs. James Beck, and in the gentle porters, cannot take him verbatim They of MR. B. Resken. 8. Learmouth men's set Major Maguire, Major Hall, v rocently been driven to make an
Terrace, Edinburgh. Colonel Solbert, Major Gilette, Mr. Hunt arrangement by which, whenever Mr. Commander Land, U.S.N., Mr. Robert Bonaz Law speaks, three official abort Shaw, son of Viscountess Astor, and Mr.hand dresses were reminiscent of the Puritans James Beck, Jun., of New York Their baking him down."
notetakers tackle the work of
The prosecution states that the defend- anta withhold sugar from the market in
order to enhancy the prices.
SALMON FISHERIES.
TREATY BETWEEN CANADA AND UNITED STATES,
The treaty between Canada and the United States covering the sockeye salmon
bsheries has been signed.
MEXICAN UPHEAVAL. VILLA RELEASES BRITISH
SUBJECT,"
WASHINGTON, May 15th,
allowances, for. Ezitish exclusiveness...
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At St. Simon.Zelotes, Lennox, Gardens, London, on the 17th April, Lieutenant- Colonel John Gilmour, M.P., son and heir of Sir John and Lady Gilmour of Mon- trave, Leven, to Violet
eldest Agnes daughter of Mr. E. T. Lambert, 24 Milner Street, BW. The bridegroom is
wick, Captain Robert Shankland, V.C
At St. Nicholas. Parish Church, Prest D.CM, to Anus Stobo, younger daughter of Mr. Uaining, stationmaster, Prestwick Captain Bhankind, a native of Ayr, and an old member of the Boys' Brigals, won the V.C.hile serving with the Canadian
Bir John Jordazy dwelt on the moderni- [7. satiod of China, especially on the develop.
The net increase in the number of tele ment of sport and the freedon now en phones installed by the Shanghai Mutual joyed by women which is a part of a very Telephone Co., Ltd., during the year and of the Martha and George Washing MR. J. AVON CLIDE. enlightened policy. The Chinese wouded March 31st. Inst, amounted to After the quadrilles the dancing because The House of Commons loses one of its Camerons, and afterwards received the
epoch. Villa has released the British citizen, were now endeavouring to-expedite pre 1.544, and a report by the Directors shows general, and the Duchem, of Albany and most brilliant ornaments by the trans Freedom of Ayr.
grem in every way; they were deeply to that 10,60% telephones were in the alte took up a nosition on a dais to watchference of Mr. Avon Clyde to the Bench: terested in polítics, and there was no end of the year as compared with 2,958 women Present and many historical dresses political office, but his tastes lay in other
the dancing. There were many beautiful Had he cared he might have had high SCOTTISH DISTILLERS, AND POWER ALCORÈL.
possibilities of a substitute for doubt they would play a part eventually in a pronounced way in the public opinionin use at the end of last year. The Com- worn, and others bearing traces of having directions, and his time was so much petrol, as in well known, are not limited that was now developing in China. For-pany's Report recommends & dividend, of and there old, family disce did not effec, only occasionally he showed his true form is receiving more and more attention, and been worn at bistorical functions. If here absorbed by his legal duties that it was to benzoic Alcohol for power purposes New York, May 24th.- timately, China did not require a Govern Tle per share, and a bonus to share tively drape the scams, worn a little by age, as a debater. His greatest speech was Brottish distillers are organising for the The indictment against Mr. Moras formant very much the people governed holders of Tis: 1) per share A bonus of it was to the honour of the wearer, as it also big last, when he defended himself production of the raw material in tronicat contravening the shipping law as regarda themselves. They were thoroughly demo- Tls, 35,000 is recommended for Mr. Oberg expressed the wish of the Duchess of from an attack upon his administration countries, for the erection of distilling the sales of American ships to foreigners- cratic, very industrivas, and, above all, the manager, on his retirement from the Albany that the gowns should be inexpen- of the office of Lord Advocate Ordin- plants, and for the acquisition and the
tolerant.
Company
arily. Mr. Clyde's duty was the handling necessary methylating plant
Mr. Miller, whom he was holding for a ransomTMof" $50,000,"
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