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Losos, July 18th.
His Majesty The King"tode, granted Can mydience to a deputation from the Royal Asiatic Society, your the occasion of its centenary.
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales had pre- dviously welcomed - representatives from *foreign dominions and sockties. He paid tribute to the predominant part played by public servanta in scholar's contribu- tions to Oriental research,
The society was entertäned to luncheon by the Government, Viæcount Prod, P.C., G.R.E., presiding» Sir John Jordan was among the guests,
AA GERMAN REVOLUTION? | GOVERNMENT -SAYS "BUMOUR 1s "WITHOUT FOUNDATION??
BERLIN, July 1sth.
A semi-official statement "declares that)
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ethe rumours regarding the possibility of a civil war in Germany, without foundation, **BN Che overwhelming injajarity of the German people, obviously
will not allow itself to be led by any, Jakovace into criminal foolishness or -sanguinary political fights**; but, in the event of hire attempt at a "fortitée revolt, the Government will ruthlessly use all cans at its disposal to overcome such an attack against the existence of the Reich.
RUM RUNNING CHARGE
CAPTAIN OF BRITISH SCHOONER REMANDED.
Bostos, July 18th. The negre captain of the British vischooner Kufusknk-which the coast guard reukter Ossipe" scized twenty-five miles off Cape Ann and towed into Boston-has been charged in the Federal Court with "„participating" in a run running còn-
spiracy.
He pleaded
"Not guilty," but admitted that the schooner, whert seized, bad aboard 1,800 cases of whisky and gin consigned from Trinidad to St. Pierre. Counsel for the defener contended that the captain had been arrested in viola tion of the law of nations. Accused was remanded till August. Bail was xed at $3,000.
The Koduskak is still in harbour. It has not been decided whether she will be permitted to take her cargo to St. Pierre.
TRANS-AMERICAN FLIGHT.
LIEUTENANT. MAUGHAN MAKES SECOND ATTEMPT.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, PRIDAY, JULY 20TH, 1935.
BRITISH INDUSTRIES. VITALONI
NECESSITY FOR STABLE
CONDITIONS.
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JAPANESE. BESIDENTS OF CHANG lr the Home of Commons, replying to
SHA RETURN TO THEIR HOMES. the debate on the Board of Trade Exti-f mater, Sir..Lloyd Greame pointed out that
Piisa, July 19th... the export trade at the beginning of 102 "The Japanese feem Changsha returned -showed a sleficit of.35 per vest, compared į to their residênger yesterday,
with the pre-war year, which by the be- ginning of 1080 had dropped to 20 per cent.Traders and others, however, almost auty and orders were coming in today owing to the general uncertainty due to failure to obtain a world settle ment
Prospects throughout our indás- tries were nothing like as good as last January. The speaker stressed the vital accessity of setting stable conditions, also the necessity of a steady, hold pokey fur developing Imperial resources in the Domi- nium and Colonies.
A BIG AIRSHIP SCHEME.
A MEANS OF LINKING UP THE EMPIRE
LONDON, July 18th.
LINCHING INDEMATTIES.
COMPLETED.
DIPLOMATIC BODY'S NOTE NEARING
COMPLETION,***
LOSS OF THE "PANEE.”
COAST.
LONDON, July 18th.
FIGHTING AT, CHUNGLING.
HANKOW, July 17th. uformation has been received which indicates that very severe fighting has occurred at Chungking.
The port has been closed and communica
tions are cut off.
A'l steamers have stopped running above Wahhsien.
BRITISH POST OFFICE AT
SHANGHAI
TROPICAL MEDICINE. THE FORTHCOMING PONGRESS, IN SINGAPORE
""STRIKING" GROWTH OF
SOCIALISM.”
LORD BIRKENHEADS ANXIETY. ANO TRADE. UNION LEVIES.
It fell to Lorvi Peel on June 13th, thongh
The Afth Congress of the Far Eastern AssociationTropical Medicine is to be held in Singapore from September 3rd to meeting at 0.m. the morning will be the 17th. On the opening day after a council
advocated?
Lord Curzon was present in his place, ta reply for the Government to the speech in which Lord Birkenhead
called attention եւ striking growth of Socialisus and the dovoted to a full version of all meinters, compulsion exercised by the trade unionis who will be welcomed by the Patron, Sir part the fer-lual Chanurilor had himself upon their members to contribute to the sup of Socialist candidates. Not, indeel Laurence Guillemærð: · This will, he faby that' lowed by the Presidential address, and
any clear
and prosine course LONDON, July 18th then will come a Malaria symposium, with impressive picture of the rapid growth
should be taken. Ife gave, an In a letter to the Times, Sir Jahu Jor Dr. Malcolm Watson na chairman.
Socialism from the day when the Keir dan, replying to Mr. Oscar Berry, who wrote to the same paper on the inconthe Far East are attending the Congress Chamber as his Majesty's
Doctors and scientists from parts of Hardie first burst into the House of Com
as significant and PEKINA, July 18th
menacing intruder to ita The Diplomatic Body's committee convenience caused by the handing over of the and some very interesting papers have denounced the methods of traile unioniam
strength in that, present
Opposition; he sider that the Lincheng indemnities have Post Office at Shanghai to Chinese con already been promised. These include hi
which shrank from nó «ået of "intimidation been completed.
trol, says slut the transfer of the foreigu New Experiences on the Laboratory diag and violence he
he described the Trade Dis They report that a Note is now being post offices in China generally to China nosis of small pex, by Professor Hoff-pates Act as ickej mesaure and drafted. This will be submitted shartly control is an importam positive result of man, Cuba; Opium Smoking, by Dr. commented very strongly on the Act of the most tragic stop ever taken," and he to a plenary meeting of the Diplomatic the Washington Agreement. It is Galloway, Singapore; further observa- 1913, which under cover of allowing the Corps and then handed to the Waichiado, that the actual transfer at Shanghai was tions upon the role of the tarabagan in enables them to put compulsion upon anions to raise levies for political purposes. (Chinese Foreign Office.)..
attended by considerable inconvenience, but few who had witassel the admirable the epidemiology of pneumonic plague; members to support candidites who are Nemrthelem, ha work of the Chinese. Postal Administrn-| A Comparative Study of Clonorchis not of their choice.
expressly refrained from advising the tion in recent years will doubs that the Siacusis, by Dr. Ch'on Peng, Peking; cours to which his speech so clearly pointed The Duke of Sutherland, presiding over STRONG COMMENTS ALONG CHINA eficient service will be maintained. Inter Determination of "spleco-rate, by Lt.viz: an alteration of the "existing laws under which the abuses complained of are national morality perhaps will be the Col. S. R. Christophers,. Drs. Kiewet de committed. largest gainer by the change, as it will Jonge, Lonkhuyzen, Schuffner and Kuno;) During the course of his speech he no "onger be possible to introduce morphin In a comparison of the Tread and Tread revealed the fact that, though this subject had been on the Cabinet paper at three In the House of Commons, during questi caine and other drugs into China index in man; leprosy symposium, Drs meetings before the Coalition Government Tull, Travers, Wheatley and others; an went out, it was naver reached on either Lions regarding the sinking of the steam through foreign officer,
kylostomiasis, Dra Full Macalister, occasion, and he himself had not made up Leath, Perera and others; Beri-beri, his mind how be would hare voted. official delegates and others; The control Apparently, he was in much the same of Bori-beri in the Orient, Dr. Stanton | plight on June 13th and eich attach- acknowledged Kuala Lumpur Subjects not yet red to a decision, and he plainly foreshadowed
vary candidly the difficulties nounced, Dr. Do Langen, Java; Running Amok, Dr. Fitzgerald, Johore; Hospital ation which would be aroused if the
the
storm of resentaient, and heaven. Construction, Professor Webster; The ment attempted to alter the existing law. He Original Home Pingue, De Wu Lien Teh Harbin; Some remarks on Malarial Epidemics caused by M. Sinensis Mal ris control in Sarawak, Dr. Stookes Sarawak; Affections of the eye in Lep ror, Dr. von Driel, Medan several papers by Professor Frank G. Hanah wout, Bureau of Science, Manila. ""
A CAUTIOUS REFLY. Various committees äro at work making Lord Peel's c cautious reply showed that the all arrangements for the Congress and new Government do not mean to be rushed. the entertainment of delegatos. Social into any imprudence. · Basing himself on events in Singapore include an invitation the words user by Mr. Bonar Law last from the Governor and Lily Gullemard | November, he said that later on the Govern to members of the Congress and their inent hoped to consult with the trade union
leaders wives to a garden party at Government
so as to come to come arrangement House on September 4th, and dinner on the matter. The unions, he
thought, LONDON, June 26th, parties for the official delegates and their could not object to an inquiry into the working of the Ait, and he agrees! A cable from the Viceroy of India has wives on September 5th and 6th. The that there must be so deprivation of been received by the Chairman of the Congress dinner will be held on September any man's liberty to support whom he liked. bisterical pageant now being held at Ear- 8th. The official delegates and other Lord Birkenhead was very dissatisfied with row and is published to-day in the Press. visitors will travel to Kuala Lumpur on this reply. Did the Government suppose, he The cable reads: "From the Himalayas to September 9th, and be entertained there asked, Harrow
on the Bill send the gratitude of and in other parts of the F.M.S. for some tarily give up. power which could belon India for Harrow's kinilly greetings. India cherialias the memory of many distinguis to
days.
ed Harrovians who came το
the Air League of Empire, mid he was hopeful that a decision would be taken very shortly on the "big airship scheme, before the Imperial "Coïference The D fence Committee believes the scheme would turn out a most far reaching one both us
means of linking up the Empire and | ship making the Far East our eventual geat. We shall gradually move by stages in that dieretion, first possibly to then India, perhaps in seventy-two hours, then ou round, the world.”
PERSIA AND THE SOVIET.
TEHERAN, July 18th.
The Soviet, trade delegation lött, appar. ently, without achieving its object of in- ducing the Persian merchants to partici- pate at the Nijninovgorod Fair.
The Soviet delegation which is working for the revision of the Russo-Persian tariffs is, however, remaining.
Anwa off the Malayan Coast. Mr. E. Shinwell suggested that there were very strong comments all along the China Coast regarding the section of the merchant Shipping Act relating to the complement of officers to be carried in ships,
Viscount Wolner replied that the Court of Enquiry found that all the requirements of the law had been carried out regarding this particular ship.
MANCHURIAN RAILWAY BONDS.
Los Dox, July 18th.
The South Manchurian Railway has issued £4,000,000 five per cent. sterling bonds at the price of 88. The Japanese Government an- colitionally guarantees" the principal and
interest...
NEW DUTCH NAVY BILL
The IADUK, July 18th. The Cabinet has decided to submit to the States General in the autumn a new Navy! Bill, to be enforced on Janvury 1st, 1825. The Minister of Finance, who does not ap. (av COLUTESY OF ** THE DAILY BULLETIN."] prove the project, has tendered his resignin tion to the Queen, who referred it to the Premier.
MILITARY SERVICE IN BELGIUM.
FOREIGN INVERVENTION ON
RAILWAYS. ・
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A SHANGHAI PROTEST,
PEKING July 18th The Shanghai Chamber of Commerce bus issued a circular telegrams throughout the country protesting against the proposal of
BRUSEL, July 18th The Chamber, by 76.votes to 69, with eight abstentions, kopted an article under the Military Service Bill prolonging the period of service for two months during the foreign intervention on the railways."- occupation of the Ruhr.
ANOTHER SEIZURE IN THE RUHR
PARIS, July 18th. French have soined 26 milliard marka A message from Duesseldorf says the
intended for railway strikers.
THE MARK, REICHSTAG ATTACK ON" MARK MAGNATE PROFITEERS.
weighty indictment of the German industrial and agrarian nugnates was made in the Reichstag last month by Herr Aufqüuser, a trade union leader, who wis entrusted with the task of demanding from this the Government equale casures for over relieving the want due to the continued de
preciation of German currency
NEW YORK, July 18th. Licutepant Maughan started morning on a second attempt to fly the United States between dawn and duak.
He declared that there were those who said it was a cue at the present juncture to try to throw fight on the causes of German tenure anarchy, and be added.
[Lieutenant Maughan's previous tempt to fly across the United States between dawn and dusk was made on July 9th. The attempt was abandoned near St. Joseph, Missouri, owing to engine trouble)
EARLIER CABLES,
THE MECCA PILGRIMAGE
REDJAZ-EGYPTIAN DISPUTE
4
CONTINUES.
LONTON, July 18th.
pros with EgyTE says Hungsia's repre-
autatives informed. Emir. Elhaj, the Egyptian representative that Hussein is
receive
It is not a few persons, but definite And entire classes of the German propertied public who are using the present was for
NORTH-WESTERN REGION:
| SYSTEM OF CONTROL REQULATIONS,
IEI July 18th. the authority and system of control of the Regulations have been issued regarding | Tupan of the North Western Region.
Inspector-fiveml. of The
the Army, namely, Feng Yahsiang, is in
is in charge of the post, having full administrative and military responsibility in the region, comprising Inner and Outer Mongolia and Sinking
His headquarters we temporarily at Peking, but in case of necessity the office can be stationed anywhere in that area.
In the event of emergency, the Tupan has the right to regrest the Government to appoint Pacification Commissioners there.
CHINA'S FINANCE MINISTRY.
Peking, July 18th. Man Ko mi did not proceed to Loyang, but returned from otingfa to Peking, arriving last night.”
WANG KO MIN'S DIRECTORS URGE "NON-ACCEPTANCE,"
LATER."
At a meeting of the directors of the Bank their own ends. Those who have user the of China, to-day, it was unanimously decided
BOXER INDEMNITY.
SPANISH PORTION,
PEKING, July 13th. The Government, yesterday, considered Boxer Indemnity. the payment of the Spanish portion of the
Last September, Spain presented a Nots to China pointing out that payment in notes involved considerable loss, and later Spais again drew the attention of the Chinese Government to the matter. The latter again referred the matter to the Finance Ministry,
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ÅHEAD OF THE MAIL
[CAELES FROM INDIAN PAPERS]
HARROW AND INDIA,
expressed, it is truc, his confidence that if the were undertaken by courageous men the electors could be persuaded that the alteration was right, but clearly he saw, as Lord Emmott observed later, that it would mean stirring up a nest of
active and ferocious hornets.
very
be used
profitably for their Socialt by his
serve the Empire and labour for India SCIENCE OF KEEPING FIT violence of Lord, Birkenhead's attack on the
trust those traditions will long be continued, and I wish all success to the pigrant.
VISCOUNT. CHAPLIN'S WILL
LONDON, July 25th, Hermit Derby, in which the late Vis count Chaplin is credited with baving won only £4,5:0, the uet personalty being nil. £100,000, is recalled by his will leaving
BACK TO THE GRINOLINE,
LONDON, June 26th. Women are consternated at the dress de- signers' threat to make mid-Victoriaa and crinolincs a feature of the busties modes, anys the Dily Mail's fashion export. This was significantly shown at the faris
been
worn in danes:-roons,
races and hua
GREAT CAMPAIGN AGAINST
CANCER CA
The Times medical correspondent writing on the subject of the Cancer campaign
The problem is far wider than most people imagine. Already we are in possession of a paass of isolated clues, any one of which, if diligenty followed up, may lead to victory,
To that Lord Feel said temperate words he had deprecated the
trade- onions, Also he toned down the dangers that might result from the Labour party. coming i into power by
of the Labour party was more appannt than real, and their difficulties would begin when they tried to form a Gurer ment; and That that, Labour
had now turned against al rect actions and were committed to constitutional methods. The
vehemence of Lord Birkenheads at- tack on the Labour Socialists was most
1. That the unaniniging:
Here are a few of them Arctic Circle marked "These men are our one mies," he
and
1. Cancer is unknown":
2
probably has never occurred thero, H A worm has been found, inhabiting the body of a cockroach, which if eaten by a rat
causes cancer of the stomach.
3. Both X-rays and radium can cause
cancer
said in
alaria-
one place and we have to fight them." He said that he was "appalled by
and the activity of their propaganda ed at
at the apathy of the older parties." He
of organisation the complained that the Conservativa party to meet the Socialist obsolete and inadequate. 4. A botanist, working in America, has attack was totally These quaint picturo dresses suited the do- recently proved that certain tumours of. He alluded rather cryptically to the mure debatante beauty, but inodern, women
last pages) in the book of Den plants are due to a germ which he has dis
democracy are likely to protest at being thus hamper covered.
with t inoculated into not yet baving been This germ, if i topui farm Prohly pure pills, always cases como art. Thithe referees Bigner: Mussolini, ed in the
but de- exaggerated advance mados shown will be tumours resemble cancer in many important clared that for ourselves the real”
MI" Ques. modified. The newest bustle shows a big respects;
tion was whether wo bunch of small bows producing & quaint pretty effect. Dressmakers are divided in their opinion and few believe that bustles and crinolities will become popular.
%%
Could
persuade
5. far, parafin, ahale, soot, and arsenic the majority of the people of the reasonable all cause cancer if applied to the skin ness of the existing economic system. frequently over a long period of time.lemented the supardonable delay in under It is obvious that this body of evidence the reform of the House of Lords, and
red
is quite incomplete. It needs sifting; it
it.
that that + House
Duse would complete
devaluation of the mark for their owa to urge Wang Komin not to accept the post "Orphanage in Syed Sally's Dane, Calcuttare under the necessity of living while they | Lord Haldane who vas likely to sit there as :
schemes have not attempted to increase of Finance Minister production bat have worked for their It was argued that although Wang Ko-min private ends. The great industrialists would have to sever his connection with the
have repeatedly imposed conditions for Bank if he accepted: the portfolio, yet it number of others were more or less severely the shell we possess the soldiers but notes propagandist activity against the enemy helping the State. Do you suppose tiust) would involve the Bank in the suspicion inured. Boor was being built in the wor this reason "Rppeal is now being to political levies.ought inequity to be"
people abroad do not know that the mo..ey
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of the German capitalists is in foreign
banker on the Right shouted, "Prove
A
it 1
The proof can be given you by every Americas and English fauck, ropland Stere Aufhäuser.
He complained bitterly that the Govern ment did nothing. 1 was only after the ocupation of the Ruhr, that he attenspt was made to stabilise the mark, and then it was done on political and not on economic grounds. This action was doomed
from the begining
Mission mul to resign him and a medical mus, sonictims all medicines and hospital equipment required, but refuses to count ence the Emir's plans to establish hos to
Α second
southern portion of the building and while
to
that it was utilising ita resources to assist Wang Ko-min, th
thus affecting the Bank's credit
Wang Ko-min was
was eventually persuaded to adopt this view.
The meeting appointed a depatation of in ce directors plain tavio ka Ling-wer
order to the Bank's reasons for at about 2 urging Wang Ko-min to refuse the Cabines par position
THE FILIPINO GARISET CRISIS,
p.m.
APPEAL TO BUSINESS MEN.
definitely recommend ita
Lord Peel gave some interesting figures showing how small a proportion of members
of the unions had ford 4 the ballo in aprove
THE COLLAPSE AT CALCUTTA.
must be examined in many different ways; ly cease to function if a Socialist
majurity mus£
ust be followed up, Yet who is to were returned of the the ext Election, for, CALCUTTA, June 20th, undertake this work 1 Men, evsa doctors, as he looked around him, he saw no noe but The southern portion of the Mahomedan
work. Only the very fortunate possess a Minister under
a Labour Government. was involved in an accident on Tuesday saficient private means to equip laboratories | It was
uncompromisingly strong calling for intensifi- afternoon which resulted in the death of 33 and embark on expensive experiments. In anti-Socialistic, and Mahomedan Orphan Boys, while
A large other worcis
throughout the constituencies. been said, though Lord Birkenhead pisins indicated that the Act of 1913 with respect. the boys were at noon-prayers, the portion made to the nation and more especially altered, he did not under erection CEMO down with a crash on perhaps to the business work Year after altemtion
the first floor. The northern portion of year caner role that world of some of its the building was not affected. Marwari, pest moon, striking them down frequently an eyewitness of the acident, fuld soo, but leveloper, and benchy are more pipes
laden lorry their experience is ripest. ving the political levies, and Lord Emmott, posted down the last from north to To prevent such a loss is a duty as well as while frankly admitting thable, revers
He vent
seated in his house and felt it assuranco.
position was not strictly justifiable, was very the building sharing. Almost immediately It is a melancholy fact that in Lindot strong, that any interference would cause be beard a terrific crash and on rushing out alone upwards of 100 persons die each week interbo resentment and mersly strengthen of his house, he saw the air thick dust from this fell disease. sad several boys of the Orphanage running has been going forward for joany years and slie
It may be objected that cancer The Cabinet, in presenting their con out shrieking which gathered immediately that large sams have alrendy been expended of that it is your policy and desirens by t said industrialists," he added, have certed resignations to the Governor-General, rescue operations when it was known on it. This is true. But it can fairly be moment of d
aid. We have observed for some time past that boys on the first, floor had been suguliesiemscribed always been stinted for Labour
that the research has always been
Governor-General to Intervens in
as revolutionary; he supported them and Brigade and a strong force of police arrived money, and always lacked co-ordination.gramme as control even, the mallest detajla in The police formed a cordon and kept back then the war, when any disease threatened at the last election, and would do so again.
Deputy Commissioner Rai Bahadur the fighting forces a "miss attack way Lord
Salisbury hoped that as the trade sular and coal in utter of the authority and
responsisregard
and Bre officials soner, supervised the work of resoving the of science possessal of special knowledge ing
strung sufficiently department heads and the
without the aid of special protective concerned. Having adopted this course Thirty-two dead bodies liave been
the resources of
of the British people made of conduct in your relations with the
that artificial laws for their sup exed and about 30 more or less injured boys available. ive departments and other officers, we have been taken to hospital The boys of the onslaught. One after another-lock subject dropped-Daily Telegraph. ecutive de
Not a single disease so attacked resisted port are no longer necessary. And so the beg, with the deepest regret, to frankly school numbered about 209. state that we are unable to surime rez-
jaw ganzreng of wounds, dysentery, cerabro-spinal fever, treneli fever they OXFORD HONOURS TAMOys
I don't believe in the theory of thrif fell to the researches of their pursuers. as necessary basis for a fortune. Mr. There is n reason to suppose that what Henry Ford, has been once cannot be ac- Hitherto it has not been complished
their weath through spoculation swindled the State, for they have increased me time they tried to get out of paying taxes to the State...
is
pitals at Jelilah and Mecen as an infrae: Government. Hussy therefore blames tion of the sovereign rights of the Mecca the Egyptian Government for the incident 1The dispute between, the Egyptian and the Hedjaz Government arome out of the
MR. BALDWIN'S AUSURANCE OF ACTION, latter's refusal to admit the Egyptian
In reply to medical mission sont as usual with the Kenworthy, recently Mr. Baldwin said in the a question by Lt-Comdr. Holy Carpet to Mecca, "on the ground that it is infringing Heding independence House of Cuminons that he had abservou that the German Mark stood at a lower lével Consequently, the Egyptian Government undered the return of the Carpet from than did the Austrian crown at the date
when the League
of Nations Jeddah to Egypt, with the medical mis-
of Austria mon The £8,000 and the shipment of corn prevent the linancial collapse of a to
Mr. Spencer The
Austrian and oil annually sent to Hedjax were with stabilised itself directly Austris cessed
pid.
printing bank notes, Does he not think the same thing would happen if they did not continue printing money in Germany ↑
INDIAN GOVERNMENT.
'CENSURED. YOU LIST
SAMTALP SIMLA, July 18th The Legislativo Assembly, by 48 votes 10 38, passed a resolution by Sir Sivas Wami Aiyer cousuring the Government action in guaranteeing the Imperial Bank against low in' connection with payments by it in connection with the failure of the „Allianos "Bank of Simla.
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MANILA, July 18th.
crowd
the debris Very quickly the
the
forces. His was not but that a majority of might adopt he remedy Nationalisation,
in
Lord Hall with ibe.
not
their pro
the affairs of our Government both in and B. Bannerice, Assistant Commis made on it. Every physician and every man has now passed the days of swaddl
the
debris.
with you in the execution
po policy and @more tender our
of
vernordionit Wood,
لتمر
have been deliberately
Your plans he
GENERALS
remov
Look, June 17th.. The honorary degree of D.O.L. hans bean
Baden-Powell."
and
i have
Was secured, a working party was formed, on their Labour leaders may be
CANCAT,
We have got into a position where the
made, and your netiun is in the character conferred on Lord Plumier and Sir Robert the nation's business to destro moneration talking, classes occupy the centre of the
Mr. Baldwin A. los of curious things in in replying, ach night happen t if Germany stopped printing
notes. L. Comdr. Kenworthy: Are we to um dentand that the Government are acquies cent and doing, nothing at all? -
Mr. Baldwin: No.
Lt. Comdr. Kenworthy: Then that are we doing
Mr. Baldwin The hon. member will soon sec. (Laughter.)
of a challenge and a threat, which I can- not ignore. Under the cirenesances, thero
is to alternative, left to me but accept your rangnations as presented.
American churches are starting a great with the noceptance of the resignations of nation-wide caropaign against Bolshevisk the members of the Cabinet, the Under- propaganda, which is stated to be attain Secretaries of the department automatically ing dangerous dimensions throughout the become Acting Secretaries ad interim.” Union,
It may be our fate to pass, ass without knowing the secret of cancer. But if we support this campaign
by eve
"every moans in our power we shall pass knowing that we have left behind us a hocitage of observations of which our children certainly avail themselves
That is all that we can do bas it is up to us, in vulgar, phrase, to do it,
stage Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler.
When When we are obliged to fight, we fight to win, but bowing or wow to bhuke hands and behave generously The more. fogical Frenchman asks: What is the' usé. af knocking a man down if you are going to help him to get up again-Dean Inge.
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