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(THROUGH BRUTEL'S AGENOT.]' FRANCE AND GERMANY. GERMAN UNIONS DECIDE ON
GENERAL STRIKE,
PAL19, January 21st.
yesterday afternoon, decided upon a general strike in the railways, metallur
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANTARY 23BD
CHINA'S CHAOTIC FINANCES, PUNISHMENT OF A NATION.
DIPLOMATIC BODY'S STRONGLY-
WORDED NOTE,
REMISSION OF BOXER
INDEMNITY...
CASE FOR CHINESE STUDENTSS
(FROM "THE TIME" PEKING CORRESPONDENT.) 4
1993
THE HANGIS.
THE GOLD DIGGERS." SCOTTISH LETTER.
We Scots, particularly those of the older
The T. Daniel Frawley Company gave the THE TURN OF THE TIDE.
generation, get much amusement out of its penultimate performance at TRADE IMPROVING ALL ROUND. the popularity of the haggis as a source Theatre Royal last night when an Ame- of cynical comment in London news-rican farce of chorus girl fe, entitled FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. Į THE EFFECT OF THE DEFAULT.
papers on the occasion of our Robers The Gold Diggers" was presented to PEKINO, January 18th
EDINBURGH, December 13th.
Burns and St. Andrew's Day dinners a large and appreciative audiener.*...-
The play was a burlesque of a familiar The British, American, French and
The trade at Leith and on the Forth It is a subject which gives the English Japanese Ministers sent the following
chorus, their extravagance with their of pot Note to the Waichiaopu on December The Boxer indemnity represents the recently showed signs of revival, and re-journalist endless scope for witticisms at the hectic lives of ladies of the 23rd:
fancial penalty imposed by the Powersports to the same effect now come from our expense, and one which is trotted out adminis money-and sa un The undersigned draw the serious upon China as a punishment for the authoritative sources in the Olyde dis regularly on all appropriate occasions. there was little but the high spirits of pected turns of dialogue carried the play The Petit Journal, announces that a attention of the Foreign Minister to the deplorable uprising.of 1800. It was fixed trist. It is not a sensational upward Probably it is to Buras that the haggis, the performers, and the quaint, 'unex- meeting of Trade Pains, bold at Essen position created by the inability of the at the substantial sum of taola 450,000,000 Movement, but a steady advance from at the expense of many fine old Scottish triumphant through, to the evident satas-
owes its immortality, but it has won it Ministries of Finance and Communica or £67,500,000 at the the rate of tions to meet certain obligations to their exchange. Bet as
Chins could not pay the worst of recent years, and a gradual national dishes What, for instance, faction of the audience. The principal foreign creditors,
dah, this amount was converted into a approach to the state of affairs existing does the average. Scot of to day know of part was taken by Miss Adele Blood who fat brose, skink, Iriar's chicken, pow. we ably secunded by Miss Betty gical industries, and postal and telo the latter, whose expectations of pay period of thirty-eight years, the total Lighthouse Trust, which can tell from leek-porridge, plum-porridge, or fitless capabla performance na James Blake,
Much patience has been exercised by series of anunal payments, covering before the war. Indeed, the Clydosowdy, liver padding, orappit heads, Barnicott, Mr. T. Daniel Frawley gave.
cock! These are names which stir the admitted that the name does not live up imagination, yet in some cases it must be to its promise. Fitless cock, for example. has for its chief ingredients suet and oat- meal, which is not, perhaps, what one might expect. But stored howtowdies with drappit eggs as an example of culi pary nomanulature must take a lot of beating, and the dish, moreover, is as quaint as its name. The haggis, it is to bo feared, is a comestible which even the Scot of to-day knows little about tech- nically; what too often is imposed on him is a modern concoction eked out to an unreasonable degree with rice, and lack ing all the old delicious subtleties of our great grandmother's apices. It is nothing batter than a bash, the product of waste wraps.
Kraphic services.
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BERLIN, January 21st, Doctor Hermos, the Minister of Fin and has issued an
order forbidding part of the customs, coal tax and expert duca to any account other than Jerman. The Association of German Iron and Steel Industrialists has decided have no businesa relations with France or Belgium as long as the Ruhr
Occupation lasts.
A mesango from Munich says ·130. Italian and Casch workmen, believed to be destined for the Ruhr to act as strike breakers, have not been allowed to pro
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GERMAN STRIKE MOVEMENT SPREADING.
ment were encouraged by reports of
eventually payable, including the interest, schemes for debt consolidation.
The lack of provision for meeting pay: working out at £147,000,000. Of this total meats of long established railway loans, up to 1917, has actually paid in que in October, November and December, cash oror £48.000,000, or about one-third 1912, and the great difficulties encounter of the whole. ed in obtaining these payments are also 1a matter of common knowledge.
Surprise has been felt that while an socured foreign debts and obligations have been left unprozed China's in amal loans have been temporarily con- salidated on the security of the Customs surpluses
This state of affairs is prejudicially affecting China's credit, which was for merly of good standing in foreign markets but is now seriousty impaired by the default in loads dashed by Great Britain, the United States of America, France, and Japan,
In 1917 China declared war against the Central Powers, thereby annulling hir obligation to make further payments to Germany and Austria. At the same time the Entente Powers agreed to forgd their payments
share.
on. Recount of the
its financial statement how shipping is doing on the river, is in a position to any that should last year's tonnage increase continue they will soon be back to the 1914 basis.
A GOLF GREEN OF TEARS AND JOY.
the lawyer. The Company gave of its it a better play on which to expend its best; though one could have wished for energies.
Tonight the final performance takes place, when the Company will present a comedy of French and Italian maaners in the English style, entitled "Enter Madaine." "
BATTLE OF THE FALKLANDS
ADMIRAL'S AMUSING STORIES.
versation with the officers-wo always
It is significant, too, that the better ment is not dae entirely to the increased venue from shipping, but has been part indemnity for are years, in recognition ly brought about by the reduced cost of of China's joining them as an ally. That coal and stores and the fall in wages. period ends this year, and China is Industrial and commercial men and bound forthwith to resume payment to workers in factories have in recent months
Following his lecture on the Fictory, Great Britain, the United States, France, been cognisant of a gratifying upward Japan, and some of the lesser Allies trend. Not by any means in all factories
Nelson's old Bagship, to the members of The United States Congress han sane has the impulse been unmistakeable, but
the Royal Colonial Institute on December tional the remission of the American great many have taken on a distinctly
th Admiral of the Fleet Sir Doveton Sturdee responded to numertas requests The continuance of this preferential share and the French Government has busier aspect, and a small but gratifying
for some stories of the Battle of the Falkland Islands. He recalled some in treatment of Chinese internal loans is a recently decided to devote the French addition to the hands employed is show matter to which the undersigned feel share of the indemnity to liquidating the ing from day to day. bound to talka exception in the intereste debts of the Banque Industrielle in
In other industrial districts there is If the Honourable Company of Edinteresting and amusing incidents of that which proved very The postal directors arrested yester of their nationals who are creditors of China The Japanese Government is on every ground for believing that, despite burgh Golfers resolve on an almost cum memorable fight,
"We arrived there," said the gallant day were released to-day. The railway the Chinese Government and are holders
the year will close in an atmosphere of course at Muirfield as has been proposed, men and postal officials met to consider of foreign loans guaranteed by the the point of remitting the whole of its the existing amount of unemployment, plete reconstruction of their famous entertaining to his hearers.
strike. Their decision is not yet. an-Chinese Government.
There remain, Great Britain, whose real optimism. The iron and steel trades, one of the first holes to disappear.would admiral, "eight years ago this day, and They, therefore, request that future
for instance, show that a good deal of be the first. It measures only 294 yards, nounced, but a partial strike has been effcated at Mortmund and Bochum. It Customs surpluses should be applied no interest in the indemnity averages a gum" business which was expected to go to the and gives to.. Mairfield the distinctipa very shortly afterwards I held a com is expected' Essen will follow suit. The longer exclusively to the service of in of about £400,000 per annum during tha
works. Scottish tweed and hosiery that starts with a short hole... On acnti- French declare their ability to carry on ternal loans, but also to the liquidation next twenty-three years. The Associated Continent is being diverted to British of being the only championship course called these gatherings urothers' meet international traffic by means of military of foreign debts and obligations guaran-British Chambers of Commerce in China, manufacturers are losing the doar book mental grounds it has coms claim to meringa" (Laughter.) It was at 1.30 am trains. The Germans at Esen yesterday teed by the Chinese Government.
n body thoroughly representative of Their looms are being well ecoupled in ey. It has been the scene of many thril.that the Germans came out, and I asked wards why be decided to more at the brought to a standstill a train driven by (Signed) Y. OBATA; R. R. Cuve British opinion in that country, have turning out Spring goods, and repeat ling finishes in the amateur championship the commander of the Greisenau after:: Frenchman proceeding to Bochura.
facturers of leather goods, carpeta, all even! It was by doing this hole in most inconvenient hour. (Laughter.) The NEW FRANCO-ITALIAN PLAN FOR
gloves, and hardware also report advan. that Tolley kept the British amateur Kent went out, and the Germans followed championship at home in 1990. He and round the corner. (Laughter.) "When we MORATORIUM, ".
ces on the recent condition of affaira
Robert Gardner, of Chicago, had halved had got up steam we went out too, and know what happened, Shipbuilding, which experienced the the 36-holes final, and so the first hole then you heaviest slump in its history during the played again decided the issue. Tolley; (Laughter.) I was very much favoured past year or two, is reviving rapidly after a perfect tee shot to within four by the weather. It was a most wonderful Contracts for two new ships have been yards of the pin, got down his putt today, with a visibility of twenty-five miles. We were not in a hurry. I eased speed, placed on the Clyde, and two shipyards win. which have been shut down for some time
The Honourable Company, which dates and piped to dinner, and afterwards are to be reopened and work resumed back to 1744, had its first course at Leith, served out rum. I was told afterwards where golf was played centuries ago, and that the stokers poured their liquor down vessels already on the stocks.
where, indeod, Charles I., lacking the the acuppers. AÐ MASONIC PIONEER, SCOTLAND
"After dinner I thought we ought to Mr. Silse B. Wright, Masonic corre placidity of Drake at bowls, broke off pondent of the Grand Lodge of Florida, a match when news was brought to him have a fight-(laughter)so we set about has been conducting an investigation into of the Irish rebellion. In 1938 the it. We had 12in. guns, and Von Spee the claims to antiquity of the various Honourable Company went to Mussel gave the order to his cruisers to g the chic Lodges of the world. He a burgh, and in 1562 to its present home af. They went, and we went after entst
all (Laughter.) The Scharnhorst's prosses the opinion that the oldest ledges Muirfield.
fusnale soon went overboard, and a little In existence are in Scotland,
ho
HONOUR FOR PROP. J. "W. GEGORY.
lator the vessel turned turtle, and then gives the following list
A pleasing little ceremony preceded the the Gneisenau followed. We managed to lecture which Professor JW. Gregory, pick ups number of the enemy, but who cocupies the Chair of Geology in
PARIS, January 21st. According to the Echo de Parti, M. Poincare and M. Barthou to day will discuss a plan combining the French and Italian proposals, whereby Germany, if she fulfils the reparation obligations will be grauted a two years' moratorium, in which period sho must raise an internal loan of three milliard gold marks, of which five hundred million will be used to stabilise the mark and 1 milliards will" ga to the reparations account France in return will forgo the product plodges who has seized, but she will hold these pledges no long as she is not as aured of receiving the payments to which she is entitled,
PARIB, January 21st.
„SCHURMAN; DE FLEURIAK."
MASONIC MILLION
MEMORIAL.
part of the indemnity and to devote it to Chinese education The matter, however, has been shelved owing to the difficulties not unnaturally raised by the Treasury.
COMPETITION FOR TRADE
Should the British Government on
• SELECTION OF THE SITE.
tinue to take that which all others are We can At the quarterly communication of relinquishing Impossible.
our minds to this sacrifice, United Grand Lodge of English Free make up masche o December 6th the Duke of trifling compared with what we vainly Connaught was nominated by Sir James spend in certain regions not necessary to Martin as Grand Master of the Order specify, because it is plain that we can for the twenty-second year. Mr. Jamesão good with the money, to ourselves Stephens was appointed President of the and to others. Indeed, if we do not make Board of Brevolence for the fourteenth it, we are likely to suffer heavily in the year while Messrs. C. JR. Tijou, competition for the trade and good will and FW. Hancock of the biggest trading community in the PA.G.D.C., P.A.G.D.C., were reappointed Senior and world. Junior Vice-Presidents of the Board. M. Poincare and M: Barthou have It was rescived, by a large majority definitely drawn up a moratorium plan, that the Masonic Million Memorial be which they are submitting to be Reparerscted on the Great Queen-street site, ations Commission forthwith.
where Grand Lodge holds considerable REPARATIONS, QUESTION TO GO freehold property.
BEFORE LEAGUE
LONDON, January 21st.
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Already we possess the biggest share in the trade of China, but during the war Japan enormously increased her Chin business and at one. period excooded car figures. She is now a close competitor. The United States has more than doubled her trade since 1914 and every year records a higher percentage of the total. Thousands of Chinese are studying in Japan and America, many thousands are
No. 0 Mother Kilwinning, No. 1 The Lodge of Edinburgh. No. 1 bis Melrose St. John.
Bad
Sir Alfred Robbins presented the
These three were instituted before, 1598. Special Committee's report on the me
No. 1 ter Aberdeen (instituted before morial. The total amount of subscrip It is expected that & non Allied
tions promised to date is £400,000, of
1670).-
No. 2 Canongate Kilwinning, Edin member of the Council of the League of which London has subscribed £255,000, Nations will bring up the watter of re- the provinces £85,000, and the Districts back in China from these countries, and burgh (instituted 30th December 1577); parations at the next meeting in Paris and Lodges overseas 32,600. Of this are disseminating what they have acquired No. 3 Scone and Porth (instituted besis known as the Priz Eugene Gallois. to be led out to be shot. We soon let January 29th
Bum over £174,000 has been received of Japanese and American culture and fore 1668). BERLIN, January 21st.
Among the recent personal contributions ideas. The German" Charge d'Affaires in
received are those from the Prince of Paria has been instructed to protest Wales, the Duke of York, and the Ma against the arrest of the German mar
Patiala. harajah agers, and demand, their immediate ro kase, and also claim full satisfaction.
Glasgow University with so much dis twelve of them "died in the night. I tinction, gave before the Royal Geo- arranged military funeral in the graphical Society on his recent expedi- morning, and in order to give. the 190, tion into the Alps of South-Western Prisoners we had saved an opportunity China The meeting was selected by the of being present, we marched them on to Societe do Geographie of Paris as an the deck. At first there was a little bitch. appropriate one for the presentation to The men hesitated to go on deck, and we Professor Gregory of one of its gold med- found they all thought they were going The medal, which was presented by the them know that the quarter-decks of He adds:"One of the oldest, claim French Ambassador, was conferred on British ships were not meant for that ing to be the oldent, Lodge in Scotland Professor Gregory for his geographical purpose, and they were much relieved it is Aberdeen, but this Lodge has no writ-work in East Africa in connection with was different to what they had been told ten records going as far back as those the Great Rift Valley, Brat in 1899-3, and would happen to them,
more recently in 1910. The medal was in- above mentioned."
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Returned
students may not directly Procure orders for locomotives or boilers,
"My Bagship, the Invincible, was. or piece goods or woollens, but they do The Great Queenstreet locality, as is create an atmosphere favourable to buy
The earliest information that is at pre, stituted in 1990, and Professor Gregory struck several times, and a number of known, has been the abiding place of the ing from the country which they know.
made a hole in the stokers' mess deck," Order in London for a century and a The finest hospital in the world has sent known of the Lodge is contained in is the first British geographer on whom amusing shote came along. One of 'em. and some of the Germans were pulled. half, and every effort will now be made recently been established in Peking by the Burgh Records of the City of Aber the honour has been conferred.
through this hole which had been mada to render is worthy memorial of the the Rockefeller Foundation, and the deon, where in an entry dated 27th June, OBITUARY.
Colonel John Donny, of the well-known
by themselves. The parson had hung some of his clothes up in one part, members of the craft who fell in the American Y.M.C.A. is represented in 1453, there is a reference to the "Ma Great War. The scheme will, it is anti-many Chinese cities, often magnificently sownys of the Lodge," and there are fur-firma of shipbuilders at Dumbarton, on
and as the Clyde; 5. For some time he repre- the ship, and a shot came through, and cipated, involve Ал expenditure of housed and splendidly staffed. Japanese ther references in 1484, 1485,
sented Kilmarnock Burghe "in Parlia £1,000,000. Property has been acquired returned students fill the" Government wards. PARIS, January 21st.
ment, served on special committees deal took off the tail of the coat and one leg The Minister of the Colonies has, in- covering an area of 91,300 superficial offices. All their affiliations in foreign LOST IN THE BAHARA.
feet, with frontagee in Great Queen matters are Japanese, because they know formed the Minister of Liberated Regionsstroot, Wild-street, and Wild-court in
Captain Angus Buchanan, the younging with War Office contracts, shipping of the trousers (Laughter.) One shot no other foreign country.
One of the officers Scottish explorer, who last spring set subsidies and the mercantile marine. struck a cash-box with about 300 or 400 that the Municipality of Cholon in Indo immediate proximity to the thoroughfares China is prepared to undertake the re of Kingsway, Drury-lane, and Long-Lere,
Young Chirin to-day are tho apprenout on au expedition to Central Africa, The War Office also availed themselves of sovereigna in it, scattering the coins all construction of Laffaux, which was Building can be commenced without de tices in the huge business of conducting is probably steadily getting to where he his special acquaintance with matters of the in wiped out in war time...
lay, and it is proposed that when the the manifold affairs of the country, but wanted to, for he is a deur lad, but he pertaining to the Volunteer Force. Dur-collected them into a boot(daughter)
was struck, and the lid jammed very first part of the new erection has been they will assuredly be the managers in has not been heard from since the ending the war he raised a battalion of the and we found that only, twenty were that altered but we soon "The Denny Highlanders." completed the necessary business of the future, for the elder order is weaken of August. His sad Mr. Bennell Rodd, Argyle Highlanders popularly known as missing. (Laughter.) Another cash-bor Grand Lodge shall be transferred there ing and giving way before the rush of with a caravan party and a cinema opera
Sir Charles Elphinstone Adam, Bart. of tight, while the existing portion of the Free ideas from outside. Ten years hence the tor, are marching from Kano, in North-
Commenting on the results of the battle, Sir Dovetón Stardes said that it masons' Hall premises is being demolish-returned students will be the most power-ern Nigeria, across the unknown desert Bairadam, son of My P. A. Adam, whoaughter.)
ful political factor in China and their to a point on the Mediterranean coast died while he was Governor of Madras.
had en immense effect on the insurance influence over the course of all commer- The very last letter from Buchanan mid.
of vessels, the premiuma for which drop- cial and industrial enterprise will be "Not
d directly from 2 to 1 per cent. immense.
The two German ships were the crack A drams in five parts, full of fun, is ahocting ships of the German. nary. being shown at the World Theatre, en- Their crews put up a good fight, and titled "Room and Board." The father of were good fellows they had not learnt.
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RESIGNING
New You, January 21st, The World gives prominence toá rumor that Mr. Hughes is contemplat ing resigning. Up to the present. there is no conrisation...
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STORIES IN CIRCULATION.
ed and reconstructed.
#TES, IDLE CLASS.”
CHAPLIN AT THE CORONET.
LOST BRITISH INFLUENCE.
WORLD THEATEX.
a fox hunt and his daughter in left to "They thoroughly understood they were struggle against the debts of the estate not to surrender, and they went down
living soul is seen. We are lost- hidden away in a forgotten recess in a Iand that has fallen into disuse." His main purpose is the collection of zoolo As matters are now, with only a handgical specimens for the British Museum Two delicious and all too short reels ful of British-educated Chiness in China, and Lord Rothschild. Captain Buchanan of. Chaplin comedy are contained in the and only trifling numbers now studying is one of an old Inverary family, redoubt ourrent programme at the Coronet, Tamong us, British influence among the able in the cricket and Rugby field. Lady Noroen of Kilderam is killed during the bad practices they adopted afterwards. Idle Class" is the title of the picture young men of the day is negligible, and UREAT DRAMATIC CRITIC, ⠀⠀
Mr. William Archor the transistor of and the dilapidated condition of the with colours flying, and they deserve fulf and it reveals the great Charlie in a dual will become less and less every year ag rále. In one part he went the battered the plans of Japan and America for Theen and the eminent dramatic critic, castle Ephram Boach and his son-Des-marks for that Von Spee was a gentle Many stories of miracles that have bowler and the concertina trousers that establishing their prestige mature. It who has just been entertained by the mond are scheming to get Lady Noreen man; he always spoke well ed. Cradock, ocprred during the exposition are in have made him famous and in the other is not only a question, of orders for Critics Circle of London, began his to marry the younger Rouch, but she is and we appreciate him for that. We onlycs circulation at Gan, says the Times of be sports a glossy top hat and pants with boilers and piece-goods Can we to journalistic career as a leader writer on os enamourd of the young man. As the had nine men killed And fourteen One fools, that in, whom new markets are a vital neccesity an Edinburgh evening newspaper, and only available means of raising money wounded, whereas, so they said, the India. It is stated that many persons a knife-edge cresso suffering from diseases have been cared that they would have had a knife-edge who now supply Chinn, with nearly half his weekly salary was somewhere in the Lady Noreen rents the castle and sor Germans lost 2,000 One of their lossen. and that a man with an injured wrist crease if he had remembered to put them of her total foreign purchases, who have neighbourhood of 308. Tall, almost vants to a wealthy young American, pre was a man who had spent twenty years immense vected interests in the country, gaunt, with high cheek bones, and the tending that she is only a housemaid and learning the waters of the Falkands, bad the use of the wrist restored on on. Unfortunately, true to his role na Louching the body of Salat Xavier, the absent-minded husband, he strolls who are so deeply concerned in the future unmistakeable burr of the North in his that her mistress has gone to the South and was showing the German, vessels the Another story is that a blind Parsi girl forth in his top hat, his irreproachable of the Pacific, can we afford to let this tonos, Mr. Arcehr is a "wachty writer of France. The American, whose name is way. We did not regret his death. If cousin of Noreen's, proves to be would have done a lot of damage. They from Bombay_recovered her sight after morning cost and suspenders. He has great Pacifo Power, fast swakening out He was born in Porth 66 years ago, and Terrence O'Brien, and who is a distant these two big ships had got away they handy fellow and meads the hot water could have got on the meat routes and kiming the Saint's body. Pilgrims are a great time on the golf links but the of the lethargy of the paat, develop has travelled much and written much
xystear and the rooms. The arrival of stopped our supplies and could have still arriving in large numbers.
height of the fun is reached when he goes politically and accially, commercially and ON WITH THE MANIR??
Sir Robert Home has given up many Robert Caborno and his sister, Lella, aton up all our light craithre, but by crowds and requests to extend the and has to be extricated from it with a cultivate and maintain-British infant at his activities, but not his dancing, | makes it clear that the young woman ex-
In view of the increasing pilgrima to a fancy dress ball in i auit of armour industrially, without endeavouring to
among her peoplo?
and he is one of the most frequent and pects to marry Terrence. This does not their annihilation we got command of all exposition an official announcement was tin-oponer
Besides the Chaplin film thero is We are doing nothing directly to secure polished performers on the floor. He suit Noreen, who has commenced to take the waters outside the North Bes." made to-day prolonging the exposition of Baint Francis Hill January 7th. On an capital Vitagraph picture called "Flow-this end, while Japan and America and laments the popular legend that because more than a passing interest in her lodgar Sir William Grey Wilson, a formar average ten thousand pilgrims daily kisser of the North" which has an exciting France, are engaging in a great campaigns publie man dances he must needs be She contrives to make things uncomfort Governor of the Falkland Islands, who the Saint's feet. Facilities are introduc plot and & very fine scento setting. The of propagands which shall spread their of a frivolous nature. "It is exactly the able for the haughty Miss Leila and ap- prosided, mentioned that it was the ed for special "foreign pilgrimages who story breathes the romance and adventuro fame in the country and gain for them other way about," he says. "When you sets her chances of becoming Mrs, Ter daughter of the local schoolmaster, who will henceforth assemble in Saint Monica's about which James Oliver Ourwood, from the good will of the Chinese. They are read that some well-known man has been rence O'Brien, Noreen has concluded was on a lonely farm, who first saw the Convent every day at 8 am. The time and whose novel it was taken, writes so finely doing it with money drawn from China, dancing, you know that he has been tak- that she is in love with Terrence herself smoke of the approaching ships and place of assembly previously fixed for and the leading parts in it are admirably and it is plain that we cannot contine to ing exercise and clearing his brains." This exactly suite Terrence and being telephoned the news to Stanley. The Quite zo. Let's refresh our resson In Irish by desonat, he speaks right out and Admiralty showed their appreciation b
giving her & service of plate... real t other foreign pilgrimage remains un- handled by Pauline Starks and Heary put in our pockets what othery are
B. Welthall
spending on good works changed,
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