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THE IRISH ÖRISIS. LONDON OPINION ON SINN FEIN REPLY.
LONDON, September 5th. » Mr. de Valora's rêply is generally voted as a cheerless document; Arstly, because it is argumentative and does not beed The details of plans for floating on the Premier's warning of the impossibi exhibition of British manufactures andlity of maintaining the truce ndefinitely industries are given to the Press. A specially-designed ship, named British by mere exchange of Notes; secondly, Industry, 20,000 tons, with sight decks, because the suggestion of a meeting of and a large reception hall, inquiry plenipotentiaries untrammelled by any bursa, bank, insurance office, inter-conditions involves the Premier's sacri proters' offices, telephone exchange and fico of six vital conditions, which even
"Summer of 1924, and, proceed to the eastsible. Nevertheless, several papers, not- coast of South America. South Africa.ably the Daily News and the Times, urge
|FAR EASTERN CABLE MILITARY BANQUETTED AT GENERAL WU PEI-FU'S LOAN
NEWS.
[SY COURTESY OF THE CHINA MAIL"]
OHOLERA AT SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI, September 5th, Several foreigners in Shanghai are two deaths during the past seven dayı, auffering from cholers. There have been.
·STRANDED STEAMERS SAFELY DOCKED.
SHANGHAI, September 5th The Cordillere and the Glaucur reached Shanghai on Saturday. Both are now in little damage. dry dock.. They suffered comparatively
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"CANTON,
of the Supreme Court.
DEMANDS:
OPPOSITION OF HUPEH BANKERS AND MERCHANTS.
where the Chinese business
were
"BRITAIN'S -TREATY
JAPAN:
GENERAL IAN HAMILTON'S)
APPEAL
Australia and New Zealand; then, to the Government to summon Sinn Fein delegate to the League of Nations his speech, declared that the successful twice looted in a systematic way by ex. that, chestnut before stretching out ou
ACCIDENT.
PARIS, September 5th. General Liang Chen-ton, the Chinese. sustained serious injuries. when bis automobile collided with another, peat Paris-lacoz.
DR. SUN YAT SEN ON THE
NORTHERN MENACE."
DR. WU TING FANG DENOUNCES
Sir Ian Hamilton, at a dinner g
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to him by the Lord Mayor of Manches GENERAL WU PEI FU,
PEKING, August 1st.
on July 15th, said: Faw Europe More than 200 military and naval
With reference to General Wu Peifu'sly I am not one of thom, fow, and I
know the Japanese thoroughly. Corta cfficers were present at a banquet given
Joan of three million dollars demand-lived for the best part of a year by President Sun Yat-sen, last Saturday ad from the Chinese bankers association them, not in the cosmopolitan society Tokio, but with Kuroki and his arms and Chambers of Commerce in Wuchang the field. This, it will be admitted, evening at the Government House. Canton, reports the Canton Timex, from and Hankow, information from Chinese not an everyday happening, and I which we take the following report of banking sources indicate that the Wa.it enables me to say a word of warni on the suggestion that we should met Han Chambers have sent a strong peti our military and naval alliance wi the proceedings:-
There were also present a large number which particulars are given of the meat which is not
tion to Wu. Pei-fu and Hsiao Yaoïnan | Japan into some of mi Joyser arrang government oficial, among whom were tosses and damages suffered by the China conference where we should be in
tary,
havi, is been invited Dr. Wu Ting-lang, Minister of Foreign ese commercial and industrial circles position of a cat with half a dozen mo cinema will leave the Thames in the the most liberal papers consider impos- CHINESE DELEGATE IN MOTOR Affairs, Mr. Lin Sun. President of the from the routinies in Ichang and Wu, keys urging it to pull the chestnuts o Senate, Mr. Geo Chien Hsu, President chang, especially in the former city, do is to reflect Very carefully as to wh
of the ore. What I want Manchester little we do know of the temperature d President SUN YAT-SEN in the course of
paws; Shall we,
in Fact, best maintai campaign against the Kwangsi militarists Tuchun Wong Chao-yuan's Shantung
our influence with Japan and Peace means only temporary peace for these soldiers within the twelve months. The the Pacific by holding on to our Treat two provinces, in view of the fact that Chinese merchants any that after they with her, or shall we be really helpin the northern troops under the leadership ware thoroughly looted by the so-called America by merging our military treat of the cold-blooded militarist. Wu Pei- troops of the Government, who are said with Japan into some other self-denyin fu are swooping down upon Hunan ard to be intended for the protection of the ordinance? My own view on this poin threatening the situation of the South-People the poor and helpless merchants is ab'olutely clear-cat. There is one west. It is his belief that unless these of two or three million dollars to the be more staunch and loyal than any othe are now called upon to advance a. loan' of compact to which the Japanese wil hordes of northern troops are defeated, there will be no peace and no hope for new military rulers in Wuchang for Erople I have not, and that is a militar: of the Hupch compact. Until our alliance expires w an early unification of the country, hence using the aspiration of self-Gov.
people for the
are safe. The day it has expired it wil an expedition against the Northern erament is their native province.As be as if it never existed. The tradition troops is imperative. The northern General Wa Pei-fu. however, says that his of the old Bushido ar code of shivalry clique in Kwangsi which was focently for the protection of the foreign residents twentieth-century troops when compared with the military chief mission to Central. Yangtze is more still, work under the surface of Japanes maagers, and the defeated by the Cantonese, are not so and merchants in the Wu-Han cities and would sooner dia than play fast-and-locs/ strong and so well organised." According the preservation of peace and order than with a military treaty Do these same to President Sun, on account of the dis, for the suppression of the autonomous or the Japanese sension, and jealousy of each other, movement of the Hupch people, the combination or league whereby the among themselves, the discredited mili. mercial guilds will do their utmost to might quite easily begin to imagine they tary machine of the north will not be so raise the sum of three hundred thousand were being encircled I say, certainly dificult to destroy.
dclars as a short-term loan to the Wa- not; not for a moment.
"The best way chang Government. The question is still for ourselves, the best way for the United unsettled because General Wu considers States of America, the best way for the
that is to say, for the payment of his the relations between our cousins and our the amount of $300,000 insufficient to world. the only way whereby we shall be meet his immediate military expenses, able to exert any induenes for good upon
Fiji, Yokohama, Kobe. Shanghai, Hong- plenipotentiaries to a Conference, as a kong Manila Saigon. Singapore, way out of the deadlock, to which the Batavia, Penang and India a total present noterwriting is tending. itinerary of 43.000 miles for a period of eighteen months.
MEXICAN OIL PROBLEM. PRESIDENT OBREGON APPROVES. NEW AGREEMENT.
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LONDON, September 4th." The Irish reply rejects the Govern- ment's proposals on the ground that they do not offer Dominion status. The letter
says the rejection is irrevocable, but that Sino Fein is ready immediately to appoint plenipotontiaries on the basis of the governed. the principle of government by consent of
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PARIS. September 5th. Gederal Liang Chang-kong, the Chinese delegate to the League of Nations, was injured in a motor-car accident near Versailles. His car collided with a lorry, PREKOH AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN.
PAZIS. September 3rd. The French Antador to Japan, Clandol, has left Mameilles for Japan.
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MEXICO CITY, September 5th. President Obregon has approved the agreement between representatives of American oil interests and Senor de la Huerta, Minister of Finance. This means
MANDATES PROBLEM. immediato resumption of oil-producing Mr. de Valera's reply to Mr. Lloyd ATTITUDE OF UNITED STATES. operations in the Tampico region, George's letter, of the 26th ult., says the lifting the Government embargo on oiltial that some definite immediate progress Irish, too, are convinced that it is essen.
„LOYDON, September 5th. now in storage.
should be made towards the basis on League of Nations, Mr. Wellington Koo, At a meeting of the Council of the which further negotiations can usefully reviewed the situation created by the
also
SINCERITY OF GOVERNMENT AT CANTON.
to its promises, said Dr. Wu TING-PANG. The Government is sincere and true Continuing, the veteran statesman, de
details are arranged, all vexed Ameircanferences in Mr. Lloyd George's last com- it would not accept any decision in re-ed its promise to the people of Kwangiare still refusing, to fight unless they meat with, I need hardly say, sa many It is expected that, after a few minor proceed. He describes the historical re-United States' recent announcement that clared that the Government had redeem. Dorthern troops, who have refused, and i Allies, is to stick to our military engage- potroleum problems in Mexico will be/unication as fallacious, sad says thatgard to the mandates reached without its by returning the province to their control are paid in full for the last three months. safeguards as you
fully settled.". AMERICAN MINERS' STRIKE. EFFECTIVE, ACTION BY TROOPS.
owners.
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to
that their Governments had received a of the principal Allied Powers stated note from the United States on the question of mandates.
By this redemption, the people not only who oppressed them for nearly ten years. in Kwangsi but in other provinces even Government at Canton. in the North are baving faith in the
the essential data of the problem are, firstly that the people of Ireland: approval, after which the representatives after the defeat of the military ruling class Great Britain and claiming as funda- acknowledging no voluntary union with montal the natural right to choose freely for themselves the path they shall take to realise their national destiny, have by independence and catablished a republic. an overwhelming majority declared for
FREE AND WILLING PARTNERSHIP," Great Britain, on the other hand (con tinues Mr. de Valera), acts as though Ireland was bound to her by a contract
The Council agreed that the Note show considered it was not necessary to inter ed fresh progress in the negotiations, and
vene, but decided to request the principal Allies to hasten negotiations with the United States.
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like against being drawn in against any English-speaking people."
of unica that forbade separation. The COST OF LIVING IN INDIA. fo was in Hunan two years ago, the circular telegram to the various pro-Based
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FOOD
SHORTAGE.
SIMLA, September 4th.
Hupeh leaders for autonomy and their Owing to the persistent demands of the non-recognition of the Super-Tuchun and
THE MURDER OF A DANE Tuchun appointed by the Central Govern NEW YORK. September 5th.
ment, which, in their telegrams and mes-
ANOTHER STORY OF URGA. The vigorous action of Federal troops
sages, they invariably address as
"Pei- has ended the insurrection of the strik-
ting" or "northern administration, the
PEKING, August 20th. ing miners of West Virgici Three
Regarding the cold-blooded Wu Peifu President, has defnitely decided to use arrested at Hailar Mr. Olufsen,
Cabinet, with the concurrence of the The murderer of Mr. Olufsen has been battalions of infantry, aided by scout-
who is leading the northern troops ing aeroplanes, encircled several hundred
against the southern troops in Hunan," the Hupeh and Runout peace if Danish merchant at Urga, was one of the
military pressure to armed men, who were deprived of their
Dr. Wu Ting-fang declared that he is a their present anti-Government attitude,
leaders insist on party that left Urga in two motor cara weapons The remainder of the miners
man with no principles. When Wu Pei- The Prime Minister, General Chip, in
in March last. The occupants of one car army" numbering several thousands,
were all killed by Ungern's followers, dispersed.
circumstances of the supposed contract
Military Government at Canton paid him vinces, including ex-President Li Yuan-
Mr. Olufson and
his companions "President Harding has ordered a
were notorious, yet on the theory of its
$400,000 to fight the northern troops hutg and ex-Premier Hsiung Hsi-lin of interfered with Mr. Olufsen again until in returning to Urga special committee of the Senate
alidity the British Government and
Now he is coming back to Hunan, to Tientsin, says that for the sake of re June last when he wound up his business people do not seem to have investigate conditions in the
Parliament claim to rule and legislate for Virigian coal-fields, where the
West Ireland even to the point of partitioning
fight the southern troops having received unifying the men Irish
8500,000 from Old Eau," the illegal Pre-Pacific Conference, the Government has affairs in Urga and was about to come
country in view of the alleged persecution and terrorism by the Irish territory against the will of the
people and killing or casting into Owing to the rapid rise in the price sident at Peking. Tuming towards the been compelled to adopt this strong policy to China." He was ready to leave when he prison evory Irish citizen refusing allegi- of foodmills, cepecially, of whent, the officers, Dr. WI said, it is your duty w dep with the situation and General received a message from General Ungaru
British Government of India decided to cos Wu Wu has instructed to act asking him to visit the General at posals are based fundamentally on the tinua the prohibition of the export of to crush this beast for in doing so you accordingly.
headquarters at Urla, west of Urga.ty latter premises. The Irish rejected the wheat and flour, at least till the end of are fighting for Right; and do not forget
Driven by a Russian chaffeur named proposal, and the rejection was irrevoc March. In order to prevent depletion of tha: public opinion is in your side.”
Fitaloff Mr. Olufsen started away in s able. The proposals were not an invita stocks or enhancement of prices, supplies
motor car in the direction of Urla. When tion to Ireland to enter into a free and
for the military will be as far as possible,
he was still some miles from Urla he was of the British Commonwealth... willing partnership with the free nations purchased abroad
met by one of Ungera's officers named In order to encourage private imports
Sipailo. The day was hot and there was of wheat, particularly from Australia,
no hade where Sipaile met Olufsen and The proposals were an invitation to and to assist the Indian four mill indus
the former said that he wanted to have Ireland to enter under conditions deter- try, the Government has decided to per mining that her status would be definitely mit the re-export of imported wheat in
A sordid story comes from the recent talk with Olufsen and suggested that inferior to the status of these free States. the form of flour to the extent of 60 per by Mr. Lau Chenyu, a native of Hupeh Supreme Court Sessions at Weihaiwei,ff the track. On arrival at the timber they -should find shado in some timber The Dominions were all guaranteed cent. of the weight of the wheat imported Province. Mr. Chow Tau-yi, a promin having murdered a woman by stran- Olufs and strangled him. Subsequently, where Chinese was charged with Sipsilo and his companies seized hold of against domination by the major State,
ent statesman from Hunan, declared that gulation or the night of July 19th and Sipaile took the car and making a wide Wa Pei-fu is not so great a fighter as the 13th. The case came before His Honour detour to the south of Urga went to papera reported him
to be in his Judge Peter Grain and jury of five, Hailar and from there to Peking. dramatic campaign against the Anfu consisting of four Englishmen and one chaffeur left Sipailo, at Barbin and re- Club last year. According to Chow, it English-speaking Chinese was the unpopularity of the Anfu Club Mossop appeared for the Crown and Mr.
Mr. A. G.mained there. that was responsible for ita collapse and H. Lipson Ward for the defence. not the troops of Wu Poi-fu who did the trick."Wa Pei-fu was on the side of The woman was found dead in her bed Right at that time and he was supported on the morning following the crime, and
BLACK RACE CONGRESS. CONVOCATION IN PARIS.
PARIS, September 8th. Black Race was opened in Paris with The International Congress of the the French black deputy Diagno as chairman. British India was represent- ed by Judhava.-flavàs.
MALABAR RIOTS.. LORD READING'S SURVEY OF INDIA'S PROBLEMS.
MENT.
not only by acknowledged constitutional INDIAN POLITICAL DEPART rights, giving them equality of status with Great Britain and absolate freedom from control by the British Parliament SIMLA, September 5th. Lord Randing, the Viceroy, addressing miles
and
Government, but by the thousands of & joint sitting of the Council of State tain parating them from Great Bri
and the Legislative Assembly, said that the outcome of the prolonged Afghan
The
would have guarantees neither of distance nos of right. conditions sought to be imposed would
INTRODUCTION OF NATIVE ELEMENT.
EIMLA, September 4th. With the approval of Mr. Montagu, it
WU PERTU DENOUNCED.
Pei-fu and a graphic picture of the crime Other speakers strongly denounced Wu he recently committed by breaking the cabankments to food the southern troops and innocent people, was given
WEIHAIWEI MURDER CASE, ACCUSED CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER.
EQ
The
The Danish and Chincep Authorities heard that Sipsilo had come to Peking! and made efforts to find him but without Bucccs8. He is supposed to have stayed meetings were held by
negotiations was, still uncertain, but; divide her into two artificial States, each has been decided to introduce a substan- by public opinion hence he was victor. it was known that the accused, a coolie, for some time at Patachu, where several
a abiding treaty of friendship with expected difficulties, it was hoped that
the military, raval, and economic control any common council, and both subject to
of the British Government.
SUBJECT FOR ARBITRATION,
ernment. Recruitment will be made from political department of the Indian Gor- the Indian members of the Civil Service, Indisa commissioned Indian Army, and in cases of special offers in the merit from officers of the provincial Civil
Afghanistan would be concluded soon.
There was much, Lord Reading said, that was hopeful for the future in the internal conditions of India, although there was still unrest in certain parts and impartial arbitrator should judge Services.
The Irish were willing that a neutral of the country, demanding serious con- between the diametrically-opposed inter sideration. He denied that the Moplah pretations of history and rising was symptomatio of the condi- geographical propinquity held by the tion of the whole of India as that dis- British Government and the Irish. trict was always the storm centre.
EARLIER CARLEŃ. MOPLAHS DESPERATE RESIST- ANCE.
CALICUT, September 4th."
fact of AUTOMOBILE GRAND PRIX.
FRENCHMAN WINS IN RECORD TIME.
The
British Government refuse and threaten to give affect to their view forcibly. If the British Government adopt that course, the Irish can only resist. Force will not solve the problem; it will never secure victory over reason and right. Threats and force must be set aside from the
tive plenipotentiaries must meet untram-record. of the negotiations. The respec
Senior
by resorting to savage warfare against the territory, Drs. Muat and Barnes, located by the Chinose police and arrested illegal government against the South and wantor and Junior Medical Officers of ing dispatches containing the results of and then to have gone northward carry. the people, Wa Pei-fa, has now removed
these meetings,
days ago, he was his mask and shown his real self, a showed that the woman met her death at Hailar.
His downfall is by strangulation and that it could not been arrested at Harhin.
The chaffour had previously: treacherous militarist. inevitable,"
" Mr. Chow concluded,
possibly have been suicide or accidental. It Much force must have been used, as the murder was to secure the money carried is assumed that the object of the Moss Lin Sun, President of the ed. The accused admitted that he had wound up his business and realised upon Others who spoke at the banquet were woman's thyroid bone had been fractar by Mr. Olufsen, and, as he had just Senate Geo. Chien Han, President of been with the woman, and said that she all his assets in Urga it is believed that the Supreme Court, and Óbang Chi.
had thrown a cord around his neck in. had all his play and ho, had done the same thing, time he was killed. If so Bipallo obtain
money with him at the This had been done several times, and ed it Bipaile has a very grim record and on the last time he noticed that she had is said to equal Ungern himself. in hi fainted. He thought that he had loosen lust for blood Among the many crimes od the cord, and left her seemingly laid at his door is the murder of asleep. The first he had heard of the Korean Doctor in Urge.-Beuter, death was the next morning. The jury substantially accepted the story of the accused, and found him guilty of man-
BRESCIA, September 4th. The automobile Grand Prix, the course of which is thirty times over, a lap being
THE CHINA YEAR BOOK. 17 kilometres, 400 metres, was won by the We welcome a new issue of the China Frenchman, Geux, on a Ballot machine in Year Book, which was Arst published in The war interfered with regular was 1442 kilometres heurly world's publication, and the present-issue, for in the capture of the rebel laador, Amelled by any conditions, except the facts Chassagne, and the third an Italian, Ijustifiably be claimed for the volume that slaughter, and dismissed the more serious
The second was a Frenchman, 1921-2, represents the sixth issae. It can lasted several hours, the rebels resisting concile subsequent differences not by dino covered the seventh lap at a speed refor Mudaliar, and forty-two other, Moplahs, themselves, and must be prepared to re- Wagner, close up. During the race Borit is the most comprehensive work of charge of murder. desperately to the
About forty Moplahs were killed, while the British appena to force, covert or open, but by of 186 kilometres, bourly. Boldiers were killed. The rebels used a kind four wounded. reference to some guiding principle on
The fight at Tirurangadi which resulted coding, as well as during 'the actual 3 hours 35min. 9sec. The average speed 1912.
and
of rocket carrying sharp spike. A quantity of explosives and weapons have been captured/
As a result of the rebellion the harvest." ing of the first crop is almost out of the question, and in many parts fears aro -entortained in regard to the second crop,
labour.
which there is common agreement.
"GOVERNMENT BY CONBENT OF THE GOVERNED."
BELGIAN WINS CYCLE RACE.
"
FLYING WITHOUT MOTORS.
PROMISING EXPERIMENTS IN VRÁNOR. upon China that has ever been His Honour, Judge Peter Grain,
As such it should command passed sentence of four years hard Experiments in human flight have an extensive sale abroad as well as in Jabour.
taken place at Longchamps which recall China: The work has grown into PARIO, September 4th.
the first efforts attempted by Santos A cycle race from Paris to Brest and back braces a great variety of information thousand closely printed pages and em
Dumont in the early nineties, only in a distance of eight hundred miles, was con
this case there is no motor. "Gabriel in conveniently arranged won by the Belgian, Mottiat, in so hours chaptára. Many new features have been
DANGER thirty three
OF CHINESE EGGS. mia. Esccs. The Frenchman, Christophe, added in the present volume, and all
Poulain, the cace champion cyclist, tried to fly some time ago with a machina of: was second in fifty-five and a half hours the former features have been competent-have been inquiring into the advis aviette. It is an ordinary bicycle aus The Paris Health authorities in Paris, his own invention which he calls an
a
chapters dealing with commerce, finance, making of cakes and pastry, and have On the rear wheel of the bicycle is fixed currency, communications, defence and come to the conclusion that during the an arrangement the manipulation of education are veritable mines of infórma hot weather the use of these eggs is which enables the machine to leave the tion. Bome 120 pages are devoted to official documents relating to China's ngerous. Chinese eggs are imported ground. The experiments were reza
a's into Europe without their shells, being oncouraging and justify the hopes tha War and post-war problems and frozen and packed in kegs. Analysis the problem of flying without a motor reprint of the Memorandum sub- shows that, twenty-four hours after they will be solved. Poulain was able to fis mitted by China to the Peace Conforance
The Irish proposed the principle of Government by consent of the governed: It is a simple expression of the test to Owing to the wholesale paralysis of which any proposed solution must res-GERMANY'S FIRST PAYMENT ¡y revised and brought up to date. The ability of using Chinese eggs in the mounted by a couple of parallel planes
A Madras message states that trouble is pond if it is to still brewing at Mannaraghat
basis only, thus rise adequate. On this
see a hope of recon- FRENCH PROTEST AGAINST hndreds of refugees are fecing, to govern the attitude" of Britain's repre and ciling the " considerations which muat Palaghat Reports of robbery and plun- sentatives with the considerations that
NON-PARTICIPATION; dering are arriving from Ponnani. The must govern the attitude of Ireland's local police have telegraphed saying that representatives, and on, this basis the tion the Allied financial experta agroe-
PARIS, September 3rd. The Government has refused to sano- threatened, and requesting urgent plenipotentiaries.
the treasuries at Ponnani and Chawga Irish are ready immediately to appointment, under which Franco had no share regarding a variety of questions which have been. thawed, & singlo teaspoonful about ten yards at a height of nighteang
ать
military aid.
It is reported that an ultimatum has
been sent to the rebels demanding their surrender in forty-eight hours.
REBELS SEEKING" FLIGHT.
BOME
AVIATION GRAND PRIX. FRENCILMAN'S SUCCESS,
BRESCIA, September 5th. ptember 5th The situation a
The Frenchman, Sadi, in a le Cointe, ris casing, s the rebels are ficou,
won the aviation Grand Prix of three the troops into the jungle. Ali Mudar (the Moplah hundred kilometres in 73min. 91/sec. loader) and a number of other Moplahs averaging 144 miles per hour, An Italian, have been safely conveyed to gael.
Brakpapa, was second in 89min.
in Germany's first cash payment. Allied conference is
The she desires to get readjusted The China of the mixture contains 20,000 harmful inches from the ground. In the e triale he made he landed quite normally matter socn.--Haves.
to reconsider the Year Book ought to be on the bookshelf microbes.
M. Martel, the Health Inspector, who and his achievements in this new method of every person who takes an intelligent interest in affairs in China. It is pub aas been conducting the investigation, of fight are looked upon as being equal FRENCH WHEAT CROP. lished at $10 and is cheap at the price. recommends that pastry cooks and res to those made by Clement Ader, the
Mr. H. G. Woodhead, the Editor, and taurant keepers should be forbidden to brothers Wright and Santos Damont PARIS, September 3rd. The Tientsin Press, Ltd, the printers and Chinese eggs except for biscuit The tests will shortly by resumed on According to an official statement, this and publishers, are entitled, to the making, where the very high temperature track and there is every hope that Po year's French wheat crop is nearly three highest complimente upon the general is sufficient to kill the germs. Privata lain will win the prize of 10,000. to b hundred and twenty million bushels, with exocllence of the volume, which we may consumers, of course, have nover used awarded to the man who flies ten yard a record average yield of twenty-four add appears on this occasion in a blue, Chinese eggs, which are only sold in in both directions without the aid of bushels per acro-ayas.
instead of a yellow cover.
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