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(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.) ITALIAN GOVERNMENT'S DISPUTE WITH THE POPE
· TERMS OF "ALLEGED AGREEMENT:
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 1STE. 1924.
BRITISH AIR, ACTIVITY, BRITISH POLICY BASED ON FAR EASTERN CABLE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW-TYPE
MACHINES.
i
Lasoon, March 11th.
In the House of Commons, introducing the air estimates, Mr. Leach aid tha negotiations were procaling for the pur- chase of new aerodromen. The total flying hours had been increased by fifty per cent, The pedy Expre publishes the terms during the year, and the increase overseas of the alleged agreement settling the diswas still higher. The ratio of accidents puts between the Pópe and the Italian throughout the whole force was steadily
Government.
Los pox, March 14th.
This
falling. Our orders' to the aircraft indus- try this year would tata! four and a half million sterling.
LON 1
COUNCIL ADOPTS SALANDRA
RECOMMENDATIONS, '
Grzo, March 11th. The Council of the League of Nations opened after a speech by Lord Parmoor, the new British representative, declaring that the pulley of Britain would always he basecham the League of Nations,
The Council adopted the reconimenda- tions of the Calandra report as regards
NEWS.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. ]
MISSING FERRY LAUNCH
LOCATED.
SCOTTISH LETTER. BETTING IN GLASGOW.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
EDINBURGH, January.
FREAK HOLF TEES
Freak te re fat unfamiliar on the golf course. Whether or not the enormous mound which the very long Handicap lady
takes comes under the player
category not be disensed, but one knows the of lady golfer who leaves behind her sand to were the next half-dozen The pateat rubber te is seen even in championships. But the palm of niekines in tes may be given to the TOIL from a. Loudon club who played in a St. Andrew's Championship, and brought Dorch with him in little bag a supply
gendarmerie on the Saar, with an amend by two armed launches while the
Port that they were
just four varied nocording to the wind from 3
The teras provide for the surrender of
ment declaring that the budgetary condi- tions at present did not permit of develop the whole Vatican Hij to the Vatican,
A new type of machine for nasal e which at present only holds gurt. gives the hill the Status of an independent operation and aray operation was inment of the gendarmerie, after a debate ing developed, and they were also experi-in which Lord Parmoor expressed the The tavernment undertakes to build.menting with petal construction on the opinion that the gendarmerie should be af its own expense, a palace är series of largest scale, which should greatly teen strengthened in order to enable Francs to
withdraw her occupation, troops. houses for the gevonnisdation of the Cof- lege of Cardinals.
COUN
The Holy See will band over the seat terid properties where the Cardinals are
at mesent hottsed.
deterioration.
Acheme for a subsidy of a million sterling, spread over ten years, to the Imperial
Air Transport Company, was being faithfully carried out,
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guese cruiser Patria, i cruising in the vicinity, awaiting a favourable tide.
If you want to get an insight into the under-world of Glasgow borrow or steal the volume at evidence taken before the IN THE SHALLOWS AT SHAMBITAO.Select Cumittee on a Bettting Duty. Picture to yourselves four streets of tene MACAO, Marth 19th.
ment house, with a population of 10.000 book mak working folk, supporting even The report that the pirateal Hongkong
their agents,
Of course ferry, launch is in the shallows at Shamei bats of pain, and yielding a revenue of sand from his own cours, to that br Large would play off a ty made of sand of the buck in win. identical consistency to which he was part of this amount comes tão, twenty-five miles from Cane beland,ning, yet it seems incredible that four accustomed. Major H. 1). Gillies how-
sion, should het alle to gamble on her with the sites be hit beeta has been gerified. She is being watched strets in Glasgow, in these days of depresser puts at such prople out of court replying. the tune of £300 a slay. It was They are made of a stick of wood with that the four streets were not rubber tubing at the top and can be streets in working-class quarup to 15. Hitting a ball off such a terr fr and that all the other streets in
seems to belong" rather to the category of Glasgow of the same class gambled in the Kirkwood's trick display than to serious The gulboat rub has secured the way. All this was stress betting golf. Major Gilio, anyway, has set
on int
close and way of peolpe wondering principally whether it illegal, Glasgow
XT well with to take to all a joke, but drive so beting as thoroughly as it does to Social them that, on the principle of the F The British river `ganboat (ibudu ar- in, and for the same reason-sea
di empty launch,
traction from the dreadful monotony
theory behind it vis that rived later.
nedern industrialism. If you and I had such a tee yon, get a flat swing and with to do the same job every day, over am? a fat swing a low-fying hall. Before over again, and live in a Glasgow tene, the war Major Gillies was a bigger per ment, we should bet when we could and sonality in golf than he has been since, drink all the whisky we could get. Also, Before the war, it may he recalled, ho we should vote for any quzek who offered | inade a great reputation as a facial sur-
any avoue of ascape from the dullness goon, and saved from permanent disfigure of our lives.
ment many a wounded man! SCOTTISH GIRLS OF 100 YEARS AGO,
LATER.
All are preceding to Macao where the Portuguese authorities will hand over the BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS haunch to the British.
Lasnos, March 11th. The Board of Trade veturus for Fehri
The Government felt that the Burney airship schemas needed still more examina tion. Comdr. Barney would have full opportunity of laying his views before the
· Tur Pope'« inlopendence will be guar Cabinet committee considering the ques Lary shew Imports 204,765,000 and Exports
fred justified tion. They therefore did not unted by the League of Nations.
in asking for any money this year for £87,974,000, a decrease of £1.500,00 and airships.
an inercase of 3,739,000 respectively compared with January's figures,
BOMBAY MILL STRIKE OWNERS. ACTION JUSTIFIED.
BOMBAY, March 11th.
The Enquiry Committee's" report 'n connection with the mill strike says that the gooft nigh loss account for the mills. in 1943 pmited, the millowners' decision not to pay a bonus,
Mill owners announced on January th that it work was nut esined un- -conditionally by February 4th the mills would be closed for a farther fortnight. They therefore decided to receive work Juror February bath and to pay wages earned in January two days after restinp tim. The dispute, which enused the strike, was nger the bonus: K
UTAR MINE DISASTER. MORE BODIES RECOVERED.
CASTLEGATES, March 11th. "The tuta of bodies recovered from the Laring mine is now Fa. It seems cer- An at this juncture that 173 people Cherished.
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MUTINOUS IRISH ARMY. NO ABSENTEE OFFICERS CAUGHT IP TO THE PRESENT.
PARS: BEST QUSGRAVE'S STATEMENT.
Losbos, March 11th. Notie of the officers who decamped, with arms and munition March 8th, in con- nection with the mutay of the Free State army have hitherto been appréhended, No rifles or mund ms have heen discovered despite rahustive searches in Dublin and elsewhere.
President Cosgrace announced in the Dail today that the Government had an ultimation from General received
and Colonel Paltan on behalf of Tobin
the Executive Council of the Irish Repablicus army.”) He said it was in- ble for the Government to ignore This challenge. Steps would be taken to o deal with the matter.
GEN. MULCAHY CONFIDENT BUT CONFESSES FEARS FOR COUNTY CORK.
He concluded by, emphasising that dis armament was necessary, but must be mutual. He laid stress on the Govern. ment's policy of goud-will
L'ASCARS ON BRITISH SHIPS
QUESTION DEBATED IN PARLIAMENT.
Luxbox, March 11th.
HOME FOOTBALL.
Lupo, March 11th.
In the Scottish league match Rangers r. Hearts the former team won by one goal to ni..
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In the Hon of Commons, Comdr.
(REUTERS AMERICAN SERVICE) Kenworthy drew attention to the fact that fra sels sailing from Hull for the TO STABILISE THE FRANC East now carried lasear crews instead of. whites; as formerly. He asked whether RUMOURED LOÁN TO FRANCE BY steps could be taken to restrict the em ployment of Asintie crews to vessels trad." ing east of Suez only.
MORGANS.
NEW YORK, March 11th. Messrs. Morgan refuse to comment on rumours that they have offered France three months credit of fifty million dollars
Mr. Webb replied that four of the tive vesels natbed were trading regularly b tween India and Britain, and carried Jascar crews ke other real employed in this trade. There was nothing unusual or irregular in this method of manning such vesels, Coindr. Kenworthy's age at six per cent. interest with" the object tion would require legislation be co- stabilising the franc. This is regard- troversial. He was certainly quable. undertake to introduer it but the pointsed in fitancin-circles as indicating that would be borne in mind."
Replying to Mr. Hope Simpson, Mr. arrangements for such credit ar prad- Webh agreed that lascars were citizens of the British Empire in the sense that thi were citizens of India,
το
Mr. Sexton declared that the waỢUS paid them were emmenarate with
ood citizenship. good
Mr. Webb replied that the Government ould hardly deal with that question. which was a matter for the trade unions and empliers,
CHOICE OF A CALIPH KING BUSSIES UNPOPULAR IN
INDIA.
Ing.
wide The Tea Burk True's says a canvas of financial "cireles has sieted almost uniform opinion that the psycho- logical woment for such an operation has arrived
FRANCE TIGHTENS UP THE LAW
PARIS, March 11th
174-95
Lary
A passenger from Macne a last night's strainer states that the two launches men- tioned are the rat and the Kolwan under the command of Lieut. Karmoda, Asst. Harbour Master at Macao. Lieut. Karmoda reported that the missing Launch has been disguised by the pirates, who have repainted the hull. le was "told that the pirates, who are alleged to mum- hee 800, were armed with machine-guns, and for this reason returned to Macao in order to procure assistance. Į
THROUGE LECTER'S AGENCY.]
POSTPONEMENT OF SINGAPORE BASE SCHEME.
GOVERNMENT TO MAKE
ANNOUNCEMENT,,
Lospos, March 11th. An amounerment of the British toys crument's decision not to proceed with the Singapore base scheme is expected ta-murrow, when Earl Balfour will also
seems
THE DAUGHTERS OF ME. MACDONALD,
ta 11
of
probe is laughing best,
French
with
only
A good deal of interest, naturally cus
Women who broke away from the iron- the daughters of Mr. Ramsay bound conventionality of the early Victori Macinald. They have hem brought up an era and drank ale to the detriment of most carefully, by their father under their figures are decribed in the “Let. sch which his wife outlined before
she his for reading of the solidly instructive. 1998 when Amis, the daughter of Dr. lied, and have inherited her taste ander and Journal of Anne Chalmers," edited by her daughts. The letters start order. Mr. IncDonald never Eas hai
Chalmers, Professor of Moral Philosophy, time ner much inclination to give to St. Andrews, was 15 years of age modern novels even when they are go!. and Miss Isaliel MacDonald and her and the last feast we had she asks Anoe
Do you remember our biscuits and beer
Lere are better acquainted with Dickens
Parker, her friend, who later became and Thakras and Scott that the Lady Cardwell. I read wmewhere lately
alls
of a
girl with Frank, kindly ITWAYE, The up of Anne Chalmers from the
and she is not too deadly serious to take an interest in a mild amount of party geing and in dress. Her most constant ary. Miss Rosa Rosenberg, n clever and is enthusias attractive young Jewess who raise the question in the House of Lords,panion her father's private secret-
CHINA AND THE SOVIETS.
tically interested in her werk and nemaid of discretion. “'
RECOGNITION A MATTER OF DAYS,
PEKING, March 12th.
with Galsworthy Courad or Wells.
a young lady of 17 who bait a largu They may have a nodding acquaintance fortune, but who to her other charms with the writers, but certainly they
added the faculty of being an excellent have none with many another living hou companion, in vain her friends novelist who makes many thousands per tried to disade her, in account of her your. The eldest girl, who is 20. has had shape, frùn her ale-bibthing propensitites the modern idea of carving a career for She said that by continuing he could herself, but her father needs her at home only has a hushal, while And his wishes come first. She is a rnice-
ille a pot of good nie was the soul of her existence, Broking
conventions made her the despair of her friends remater being told in a shocked way. write her daughter, "that at a dimer party he often went to skep in the drawinggem, when with the Indies. She woke up, however, when the men canie in. and they all clustered round her. rager to talk to someone so bright and amusing. That, of course, only added to the nonaity of her offence. A cousin meting Anne
Chalmers une day in Princes Stret, Edinburgh, stared in astonishment, at her weird combination of green dress and a crepe banget.
Anne, why are you dressed like this? asked grunt
th
Because I am mourning for Mr. J was the reply. “He was only a cousin's husband and no relation, so as I had the bonnet I ar just wearing it.'
THE LATE MRS. MACDONALD, "
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald like Mr. Bon ar Law, came to place and power too lates A special meeting of the Cabinet, held for his stress to be shared by a beloved
Mrs. MacDonald she died in 1911. this morning and attended by all the wife.
-was Margaret Ethel, a daughter of the Imenibers of the Cabinet and Dr. C. T. late Profesor J. H. Chadstone, and a nier of Lord Kelvin, A woman of at Wang, exclusively, considered Sino-Buchares and of remarkable ability. Mrs MacDonald, interested herself specially in work on behalf of children. Her hus band's memoir, Margaret Ethel Mac) Donald," is a beautiful tribute to her memory,
sian relations.
1
It is coderstood that an agreement was reached regarding the principles which would be the lesis for negotiations with the Soviet representative. •
Chinese circles are confident that re- engnition is only a question of days.
PaxiNd. March Hik. '
The Senate Finance Committee has now voted on the whole of the Government's finanie "measures, which, contain amendments including article tightening | BY CUERTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN." n the present financial law
SINO-RUSSIAN NEGOTIATIONS Dan March 12th. halian Mosta spin has almost consolidation operations are contemplated nanimously strongly condemneil Turkes by the Bank of Frauer, which is negotiat- allition of the Caliphate. The gelaming with a view to obtaining large credits,
-FRENCH ELECTIONS MAY BE ation of King Hussein as Caliph is un- likely to be accepted in India, where the Egyptian idea of holling an Islamic con ferns of leading Ulemas and represent- atives from all over the world in order to elect a (Caliph is generally faynuredi,
PROTEST BY EX CALIPH.
TERRITET, March 11th.
The x-Caliph has addressed a mes sage to Mussulmans at over the world protesting against the abolition of the Caliphate by the impious decision of the present majority in the Turkish National DON, March 11th.. Assembly. He describes the measure as General Mulcahy in a speech in the fundamentally szereligious and null and Dail aid there ** threat that yo'd and states the Moslem world had large number of officers throughout the annisly approved his election a year army would resign or take up arms against and a half age and it alone is entitled to the tiovernment. The only place where pronounce upon the question. there was any possibility of danger was County Cork, where the second in cou mand had resigned,
IL
He was abolutely confident of the con- trul of the fores in the rest of the
CemTatry,
זיות
the
CONFERENCE PROPOSED. Consequently he, has invited the author
chefs and representative of the Musulman communities all world to comnyuiente proposals and con- erete contributions as early as possible for the assembling of a INTOLERANT MCGRÄITH, "
Fe proposes to Islamic congress, which regions inter TELLS DAIL WHY HE RESIGNED convoke at the most apportune time and place, in order to adopt the drei-ion FROM OFFICE.
required by the situation,
MUNICH TREASON TRIAL VON KAHR'S EVIDENCE.
DUBLIN, March 11th.
Mr. Joseph McGraith, the Minister of Industry and Commerce, aunouneed in th Dail today that he had resigned on account of the muddling in connection with the army trouble,
*
TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB
NO CONCESSION FOR COUNTESS
POSTPONED.
PARIS, March 11th There is reason to believe that the Government is unsidering the postpone- ment of the elections for six months or a year, in view of the alleged offensive against the franc
It is reported that M. Millerand favours the idea.
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US OIL COMMITTEE. -
CHAIRMAN RESIGNS.
WASHINGTON, March 11th chairmanship of the Oil Committee, giving ill-health as the reason.
"THIRD PARTY IN U.S. POLITICS
SCOTLAND'S POLITICS.
The election returns for Scotland make interesting reading, lu the 1906 chesi and in both the elections of 1910 the Liber as won seats, as against the Unionist 11. In 1929 they had es seats to the Unionist 14. and in the recent election they got 23ents to the Unionist 15. So that in the last seventeen years the Liber als have lost no fewer than 33 sents in
four
If one abo takes into coudder
Fin.
"
Anne Chalmers disliked intensely the custom of calling people by their Christi an name, and never called her husband anything but Mr. Hanna. When reproa ched by him for her coldness and lack of afection, he told him that she did not know him well enough to call him any thing ! MisCELLANYA,
In the course of a lecture in Glasgow, Mr. Walter de in blare, the pout, referred to the march of what we avall proga.
and nuurd one or two of its symbols.
either aile nor a disapproving grunt greeted his grouping of aeroplanes, reus papers, and
-
From photographic revelations of the picture papers is appears
that the Duchess
of Chelsea, why is married to a daughter of Atholl and Mr. Walter Claude Meilor, of the Earl of Galloway, now attire their London house butlers and dupkie in Fall Highland costuur. The opinion of coun- that no legal steps can be taken to present this,
Mr. Kirkwood's accept and his hysteri-
Mr. C. T. Wang attended the Cabinet Setland, whilst the Unionist have gain meeting this morning and reported histion the fact that at the last election. "conversations" with M. Karakhan siner the Unionists polted about 40.000 more petes in Scotland than the Liberals, one is justified in coming to the conclusion the last meeting of the Cabinet,
Dragthy consideration was given to the
that the Scottish people are gradually whole Sino-Russian question, but there is turning down Liberalist in favour Cason to believe that to final'agre menteither Socialism or Unionism.
It's a far cry from Carnoustie to Call will be reached before the end of the SCOTTISH-CALIFORNIAN CHAMPION, week.
fornia, where SacDonald Smith, the For "The negotiations concerning the Chinese farshire crack, bus been datinguishing Eastern Railway, which is the most imself by annexation of the champion
hip against the pick of the world's guifel danour during the speech-making ou the Labour amendment to the Addres portant matter bring pegotiated, follow
Smith was the player who at Troon
gave obvious amusement to the Pring of. breaking the record with a 69. He plays with clubs that are never cleaned, and fact evidently stimulated the activity af the member for the Dumbarton Burgles.
Parliamentary says The Scutsman
Professor. B. W. Reid has been telling members of the Aberdeen Anatomical and Anthropological Society that the si of Perwin's heal is no guide to th and does not necessaris word. intelligence of its owner. In
ed on Tim of the agreement for the in June last started the field by Arshes and the Duke of York, and that
restorations of the Kinocian Railway, a
the swing before he brings it forward to the ball.
UNION OF EXILED SCOTS.
Senator Lenard Root has resigned the Probably an agreement in principle will stops his putteredend for a moment in
Henched whereby ollicia) negotiations will open with China according recogni tion when this agreement is signed.
The Russians, apparently, are prepar ed to cancel all Tsarist treaties, and the Chinese Eastern Railway tilement is he lieved to be only a matter of price.
ST. PAUL, March 11th. The "Third Party marement has assumed more definite shape in con sequence of delegates from eight states malling a national convention for the 17th of June next to nominate a candidate for, the Presidency to adopt the National platform. Senator Lafollette is promin ently mentioned as the Presidential nominee."
WHY BIRDS SING.
TILE CLUTTON-BROCK MANNER WITH
OBSTRUCTIONIST
the
the
a
big
letter.
imply n
The numerous London Scottish firetions which of late years have become one of the characteristic social features of the winter seaso have great potentialities his brain, That knocks another old tran from
point of view of propaganda ition on the head. It used to be said that Their influence, however, is being con Aberdeen people took a bigger size in hats trated this year on reforms, including than any other towy in the Kingdom, an primarily the enrolment in one or otherwell, of course, the inference was obei- of the 60 odd Settish societies which exist on. And has it not Twen said, too, that in the Metropolis of every exiled Statists
of
THE NEW "AFRICA.
THE SONS OF " FUZZY-WUZZY
have been investigating the why the late Mr. Catone wanted a
an Aberdeen hatter for it? subject assert that of roughly 80,000 Nes that would really ft his head he sent therners in Londom some 30,000 are mem- bers of no society at A lead in the The late Arthur Clutton-Brock had the)
conversion and recruitment campaign MUNICH, March 12th.
is being given by the High and Club, medesty of a man who understands the immensity of his subject, and above all whose president in a statement
ent expresses
· DAVIS CUP CHALLENGES. Ex-Dietatar Von Kahr, testifying, at
things hated the modern tendency to his determination to raise the membership the Ludendorff trial before a crowded
New York, March 11th. explain the great spiritual human passions from 300 to 3,000. Happily for the pro
Quite a number of years ago, in the days court, said he considered the Hitler move.
Cuba and Belgium bave challenged for in terms of the physical. To explain pagandists. there are many methods of input was catastrophal, and had realised
away the song of man gr the song of the appealing to the susceptibilities of the when Kitchener was fighting his way to what terrible consequences a Bararian the Davis Cup
nightingale in terms of sex or instinct was lachrymoss and sentimental Sent and con- Khartum, Rudyard Kipling christened the march on Berlin would entail
vincing
and den. bim
Fuzzy wizzy f the excellence of hyper- Sudanese native" him an impertinence akin to blasphemy.
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a poor benighted heathen. In fact, on one occasion after a lecture borenn Freeigasmmary, and those who cribed him 28
the form
CARNARVON.
CAIRO, March 11th. of an invasion by French, Czechy and Negotiations for a peaceful solution of Poles. He maintained that his first the Luxor dispute have failed. It is un-endorsement of the Hitler ogtbreak was UNITED STATES INCOME TAX derstood the Government has withdrawn forced at the pistol's point, and denied its offer of a new concession to Countess he had changed his attitude owing to Carnarvon.
GERMAN, DOCK STRIKE. HAMBURG AND BREMERHAVEN
AFFECTED.
pressure from His Majesty " Crown Prince Rupprecht...
FRANCO-GERMAN DYESTUFFS
AGREEMENT.
LONDON, March 11th. HAMBURG, March 11th.
In the House of Commons, replying to The dockers here struck this morning questions with reference to the French for higher wage. Work in the harbour agreement with the Badische Anilin Und is completely at a standstill." A British Soda Fabrik Mr. Walsh stated that steamer from India was only able to un similar steps had been taken by the British lond a tenth of its cargo of 2,400 bigs Government in conjunction with a British of rice.
The dock strike at Hamburg his ex- A Paris message says the Bill approving tended to Bremerhaven. The dockers at the agreement with the Badisch Anilin Co. Bremen have decided to join.
has been adopted.
GIT.
REDUCTION OF PER CENT. RECOMMENDED.
WASHINGTON, March 12th. President Coolidge has sent a message to Congress recommending that the re of, 103 be authorised before March 15th. TILDEN'S DILEMMA,
to
GO TO COLLEGE.
in which he had observed that we ought know the national qualities predict that but a first-class fighting man." not to venture to account for a bird'sere long the entire London Scottish coin- According to Mr. Robert Williams, who song. one of those obstructionists who
•
Wed A fellow-worker with Cecil Bholes ies
the
>
duction of 25 per cent."in the income-te
did sing if it did not
dog to of the United Free Church of Scotland crowding the Gordon College pIZVEI
come, as Clutton-Brock used to say, with-munity will be allied in one great confeller doelopment of Southern · Central.
ation.
Africa, there has been a mighty change in false preconceptions no trut
truth conld shake.
CHINA YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY.
recent times. Speaking at a meeting of stood up to ask a question. He was one
there has been the Colonial Instituts in
London, For a number of of those little, mild and
dewy men
with a asking questions at in existence in Edinburgh a School of Williams said that Khartum itselt In conrage
under the auspices had seen the descendants of "fuzzy.wiley and he wanted to know why the Study and Training
for the better equipment of voluntary themselves intelligent and industrious the female. Brock's answer was
Church workers and to prepare men and
students. characteristic
don't T
know. I'm sure,
engineering, surveye They he said "Do
the women
for appointments at home and to attract
were learning you sing
abroad." The classes for the present term female?" After another of his lectu(the 13th) included a series of ten lectures blacksmith's art. They wore, he believe
Ting, agriculture, cotton-growing, and the PHILADELPHIA, March 12th."
41 during question lims " a woman got up
a race who would want to bold the Sudan Tilden says that the Americnt Olympic not to ask a question, but to maker a state by the Rev. James Webster, D.D., whose
independently of Egypt, and, perhaps. Committee's rule barring Olympic players ment, which culminated with the words, death was referred to in this Scottish letter from writing to the newspapers will pre-all living things are beautiful." Brock some time ago. Mr. Webster's pisco, how even of England.
The black man was edging out and dis "That may be true, but ever, will be taken by the Rev. George vent him playing in the tennis matches, remarked,
at home on leave,
Africa as he has signed a contract to write two confrys that I sometimes doubt it: there is Douglas of Lianyang. Manchuria, at pre placing white labour in the heart articles a week while abroad...
for example, the wart-hog."
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