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SEVILLE
SIGHTSEER HURLED INTO WINES.
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SABOTAGE ON CORREGIDOR.
SERIDES WATER SHORTAGE.
Maxity, March 30th. Twenty Filipino labourer on Corregi- dor, the fortified island at the mouth of Manila Bay,
were dischargyd by the Army,
SCOTTISH LETTER.
TRISH MENACE TO SCOTLAND.
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PLMOCRATIC ROGER.
UNIVERSITIES AND RUGBYMES.
1924
ART OF PARODY.. SIR OWEN SKAMAN'S ADDRESS.
Whether they wrote from their own stand- pout, or from the standpoint which, for. their own purposes. they assigned to their victim, the jaredy must be allowed
11.
The competion of the Welsh Rugby trant which met Scottish at Edinburgh presents an interesting contrast to that Sir Owen Seanan, editor of the Punch, to speak for itself; they must not intre- of the enttish team and provides evid
was the guest of honour on Febrancy duge explanations ng call attention to tha ence, if any were seeded, of the lemo- 11h of the Authors Chih.. Whitehal points they, were akng. Their criticisin eratie nature of Rugby football in Wales, Court, and delivered an interesting ad must farish its W terpretation It is noteworthy that, while the quembers dress on the art of parmly.
*** | without thờ assistance of a showman. Eoisbynon, February 5th
of the Scottish team nee mostly ex-public
The t'hairman, proposing the health of
TEST OF A GOOD PARODY: The large emigration of Sects from school and University men, the pre-sir Owen Seamen, said a lot of people Reverene night sear strango Highlands ayd "Lowlands and the lat sentatives of Wales, incline two miners, langer indux of unskilled Irish labourers, laborer, a deck worker, a stoelworkers using hin: seated in splendid isola was an instinct with the best of them.
though Sir Owen had a "eusby job, quality to require of a parodist, get it. is greatly regretted in many quarters, and čaur policemep.
tion with a cornis eigar and a bottle Every true artist recognised, or used to Ultra Scots say that there are now over
ef champagne. reading other people's 600,000 Trish people in the 'Scottish indus trial belt, and multiply much more
There is likely to be a. " steer” over jokes, Sometimes Sir Owen made jokes gnise the limits imposed by the lawa of decency upon his art, and the true stel sometimes Ise drifted paroist as much as any. He would not rapidly than the Septs that in fifty gears the resolution passed at the Santishnis
Governments de burlesque a sacris poem or a work of Students Conference in Edinburgh, which to delightful vore, result of torrential rains the old bridge / following an attempt to cut off the fresh they will form the majority. Tam not strikes at the F.P. Rugby teams so the feline and fall,” concluded Mr. Vachel deen and mexing sentiment such as Students are but Purgy reinuing with us, ever youth-Cennyson's Crossing the Bar," though eroes first full ever vigorous, omnipetent in its way, sucht imight seen to offer themselvevnu virsy water supply last week by tampering with | phecy. But one fact is beyond question, Capital and elsewhere
manely, that the Irish population inspected to offer their
restraining force on politicians, prey. (Hear, hetr.) And,"für a quito the Clyde sbelt is largely responsible for their Laiversities. This means that a the valves.
the return of Socialist representatives the lads From Watson's, Herit's Danieli kindly censor on our morals and manners diferent reason, he would not parody
Pake with youth at the prow, those for that area. Indent, we should be in- Stewart's, etc, will be compelled to play clined to go further and say that not a
ngainst their own schools which gave jerons little sprites who dance on the any work that was humorous in the best fe ridicule. He might choose to imitate, it as an artistic or academic exercise, single Socialist representative in Sont them their training so that the d'niversities cover, and an able seaman, at the helm. That, tous, was not a fit object land would have been returned if they get their pick of players. It is laughter) Let us shrink deep to the
To ridicule it would Irish vote
were subtraetel. This is a biful if the usersity authorities will pilot. High health to him and best of hat nothing more
be a breach of that professional etiquette series matter for the Sents, whose palis interfere, as suggested, with the lilwerty of luck-Pimeat Neuron."--(Cheers.)
When 31 outstanding
which prescribed honour even among tical minit is being nitärenresenteil by the the students,
game on the card,-way with Oxford ingrowth of a son-Scot element.
or Cambridge-the Universny makrą d call on its students who pins for other clubs, and they always willingly respond.
"Across the Guadakiver River, on which a crowd was watching the food collapsed under the weight of a crowded motor bus. The lies of an dend have been re-
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Qe hundred and fity thousand gallons of water were wheted before the saliotage covered up to the prissent while bà persons was discovered, leading to a serious short were injured
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ROADS AND WALLWAYS MIDOWED. Enormous damage has resulted from the foods plaewhere in Spain, and is reported that ronds and railways are Blacked.
PARTS OF POLAND DĚVASTATED. FLOOD SWEEPS. WHOLE COUNTRYSIDE.
Wansaw, March 30th.
The rising of the Vistula River caused catastrophic floods involving the towns of Cizchgeinek and Torun, and thirty
eight villages.
SEVENTY LIVES LOST. Thousands of farmers lost all their sattle and implements, several factories were partly destroyed and over seventy lives were kest
RUSSO-RUMANIAN CONFERENCE.
DEADLOCK ON RESSARABLA QUESTION.
VIENNA, March wah., A complete deadlock on the subject of Bessarabia marks the Russo-Rumaziam Conference which is pceeding herein
The Rumanian delegates having refused to disenss the question, which they con zens was settled by a decision of the
age.
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The authorities are pot certain whether the attempt was directed against the dividual or against the Government,
SINO-RUSSIAN
NEGOTIATIONS.
M. KARARHAN PLEADS "JLLNESS,
PERING, March 30th. In response to Dr. Wellington Koo
a personal talk with 3. invitation to Karakhan on Friday evening, the latex pleaded illness and sent his weretary to
call on Dr. Wellington Koo"
-
Two exchanges of messages occurred Friday and one on Saturday morning.
Dr. Wellington Kuo said he felt impres
by two points in M. Karakhan orandum of March 24th: (1) That M. Karakban admitted that the initialled agreements, one covering general matters and the other relating to the Chines Eastern Railway, were preliminary texts Subject to approval or rejection by the Chinese Government fand (2) that the two days' time-limit was not intended in ch strnet but to expedite the settlement,
Dr. Wellington Koo proposed a modifica tin of the two article in the original draft concerning Mangolin, contending that Article IV. was not comformable with the principle of reciprocity, for whereas Ambassadors Conference, the Russians
Chini was asked to renounce all treaties issued a statement declaring that the and agreements made with a third party Soviet tidverguent would never consent affecting Husin interests. Russia was to the annexation of Bessarabia by only to hence Tsarist treaties, and agree
third country affecting Ruania, contending that the Allies met with a
stire whether this is calculation or proj
A London writer replies to the grey.
as well.
MISCELLANEA...
14.
A COMMON MOTIVE,
Si Owen, Saman remarks that by is this, (Laughter.) When he said that legisation the ward parody" dignified Purdy was united in the choice of its ance of some of the extremely patristic
Anitation from the loset, & mere terbalas of ridicule, he was far from imply- counter song. It covered all forms of objects by their adaptability to the pur- Scots, by potnting out that the Sect enigrates to bengät himself, and he enn
cho, to the highest, where it becnie ang that it must copting its operations
In its the exposure of sham and pretentions In pleading at the Presbytery of Edin- department of pure criticism. scarcely be allowed to argue that while! he leaves his native country another ruce, burgh for aid for the distress in the High-lowest form where it aimed at nothingness, of egoism and affectation, and other regarding Scotland as more desirable lands and lands, the Rex De Nagman better than, verbal naplation, parodyploms of maladies for which rulicule than he does, shall not allowed to Maclean referred to the bad weather con- did not demand a very high gift of it was the best firescription. Hear, hear.) take his place. Somebody must ran theditions last aptumn. A friend of his had rurysense. Few things coull be ensier Passing to the question-What was the country if it is not to waste away." The told him that he spent a month in his than to take a familiar poem, such as test of a godd parody 1-some people, said clusion of the Southern writer is native island in August last year. He The boy stol an the burning drek. Sir Owen, would tell them that it ought Should Sentland, decide on a campaign had one shower of rain, and that one and begit as follows: The giel sat to amuse and delight the reader, even in the frying pan," Laughter.) Is when he was totally unacquainted with the to convince everybody of the avantage shower lasted es days. of Being in his native country, there will In Lady Norah Hentinek Wander might require some title ingenuity to original upon which it was modelled. That be no opposition, but rather enthusiastic gs and Memories" there is a passing preserve throughout the poem the cou-Was no doubt a very desirable thing, morə endorsement from Eaginud, even though supse of Ramsay MacDonald. In the sistency of sa futile a beginning, but specially in an age such as our ow we be thereby deprived of 'a Prime course of a conversation she told "Rim did not necessarily require a very strong when too little attention was paid to Minister.
that she was trying the Con system on faculty for appreciating style. And the serious poetry of the day. But it by The vague uneasiness excited by the her little boy-shoes beyond this, and was because this form of imitation was no means followed that this was a foal alarmist statement as in the extent of is a believer in the superternal by easy, and also because, bring itself test of a good parody. A parody might the Trish invasion of Scotland is reduced relating to him slowly and distinctly feeble thing, it still was a deadly force Kiss Krat amusement to those unac-. proper proportions by somu when he is sound asleep. You must be for the destruction of sprtiment, that the quainted with the original and yet bo details of the last census figures. Therd Chancellor the only result, how- whole art of parody had often been res a very bad parody. The true fest of a show that in 1021 there were fewer Irish- so far, hring, that be armared garded with contempt on by those who good parody was that it should satisfy born people the country than in 1911, when halfenwake, No; Then chauf- took a sneaking pleasure in its products. Those who were well acquainted with the feur." He (Mr. MagDorally wondered And yet in the lowest department of original. But perhaps the very highest The decrease was 15,685, and over why I had chosen Lord Chancellor rather parody a very fine verhal ingenuity might teer of a parody was that its merit should period of 20 years there was a decrease
Did I think it a be shown and some of the best masters, he acknowledged by the man himself of our "All the people of Irish birth than Prime Minister.
felt so complimented as when he heard in Glasgow (668) could very comfort for portant post? and I said that of the art had condescended to practise whom it victimised. Certainly he never ably attend a football match at Hampden dil"
During Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's zes It often happened that a writer of that the late Mr. W. E. Henley had so Park without the rest of the city, being aware that the streets were any less er vist to Edinburgh his host was light verse chose the medium of parody far approved a parody he had made at crowded than usual. In point fact,
Mr. "Alexander Grant, the biscuit manu- because, having selected his subject, he his expense as to say that he could have heres are more English-born people in facturer, who has recently offered to pro-Friembered that the same or a similar sworn he inust have written it himself Was drink. Haughter) A Scotland than Irish-born. The ratio is vide funds for the erection of a Scottish tople had been treated elsewhere in when he
National Library. Like Mr. MacDonald, 3.8% of the total population, ps against
imitating work that was well known he salutary effects, for in its highest form AL department of pare 3.26 for the Irish-born. Now that Scots Mr. Grant was a humble Morny hoerus rein, and recognise that by good parody, should not be without its men are firmis assured by these official and started at the bottom of the ladder would be able to utilise the force of parody was
gures that they still rule their own When he came to Edinburgh his first call contrast, acting won emotions already literary criticism. It was criticism by roost, they ran complacently go on with was t
The bakery door of Messrs made recepties "by familiarity" with the lustration. It enabled an author to ser He was informed original. Perhaps thes most common himself as others saw him. This un- the business of controlling Great Britain evitis and Price
that un new bands were required, but potive of parody was to be found in the subtedly was what happened to the late the persistence of the young man, from instinetite tendeficy to use someone else's My Stephen Phillips, who," after remain SLUMP IN DEER FORESTS.
the North at last brought the query work as a kind of jumping-off ground,'
1,"ping, obdurate to the attacks of ordinary The case of the Duke of Westminster's Well, what can you do? I can nuk from thich the humorist night contrive criticism was induced, through the in- was the to pose himself upon public attention, Ruence of a parody, to modify Eis arbitrary abethods of accentuation. application for reduction of the annunta better bisekit than you, valuation of a Highland deer forest. of prompt reply. He was invitel to show
Columns of abstract, criticism might he which he is the proprietor is of consider his skill, and that the loon was as gl Coming to parody, proper they found penned to prove that an author's style able interess both in a sint sense and as his word is borne out by his positius it in its simplest form where a parodist was marred by mannerisms or defects ities in the Highlands. There are many biscuic makers. endorsement of the annexation is invalid. Chinese interety. The agreement should from the point of view of rating anchor-today and the reputation of the frin took some individual work and by grates-1 of technique, and they might leave lim You many people have read Mr. que exaggeration ridiculed the author's cold, hard, and obstinate. But let these provide for retiproca) renunciatious signs that the demand for deer furcsts
his fallen off. Grouse moors, apparently, Ramsay MacDonald's beautifully written or subject matter as distinct from weaknesses be shown up in a genial
This was Bret parody, touched with just enough of die." As regards the withdrawal of the Kussi retain their popularity, owing in soms life of his wife, Margaret Ethel Macis literary manor.
Jinary nhjret, admira tortion and exaggriation to force the measure to the easy motor run to the Donald, and this short extraet may be Harte's an troops from Mongolia, Dr. Wellings, the lunch cart, the bevy of ladies given as a simple of his style Where achieved, in his Condensed Novels truth home, and if he were an honest ten Koo proposed that the principle at lunch, and other features which may has love walked more tenderly with death (Hear hear.) It was true that he also min he would acknowledge the justice. alternatively be described as "abominations than in the Tweed dales, or where have aimed at the imitation of literary style, of the criticism, and if he were a wise or amenities. But apparently chasing the brave parts lought against fate more but in this he did not always show a very man he would set to work to mend ther deer and following the roe is rather to grials and chivalrously? The wings of great subtlety of observation, and was error of his ways. Thus even the humbles strenuous an cecupation for the majority the valleys are the defiant lits of the much more successful with his farcical mardist might become a power for good. of the new rich At all events, the salier and the heart-broken croonings of burlesque of plot and theme and general (Cheers.) plensire to be derived from it does not the maiden, A brief romantic life and an method appear to be held commensurate with the untimely pathetic death, that was the when the parodist attempted the imita Ernest Short said that parody did not huge balay involved. One contributory, fate which made the hills and dales of tion of an author's literary methods. A necessarily imply want of respect for the cause is, of course, the large increase in the Tweed,country sonorous with ballad recognised masterpiece in this kind was original parodied, as might be judged Calverley's The Cock and the Ball," from the fast that some fine parodies illian Adamsin, M... the new after Browning's The Ring and the were written by poets on their own work, the cost of the upkeep of shootings. But and song the chief drawback of deerstalking would seem to be the difinity of conveniently Secretary for Scotland, has a hobby that Book." Of its kind it was incomparable, notably Swinburne andanes Hogg. "Th combining it with motoring. Now-a-days, would not appeal to all Ministers of thorin yet it did not belong to quite the keynote of the patodist mood, however, Nowadays, the possession of a deer forest zo Crown. He takes a very dep, interest highest order of parody. It was always was destructive critican. longer confers the same social cachet as in the religious welfare of children, and the easier task to seize upon the glaring the trend of parody was away from the it did in the days when the majority of when he is Daufermline be conducts ecentricities of an author, and always the aere gaying of the original and towards harder task to catch and reproduce the the creation of a new thing. Thus Siz Bible class every Sunding afternoon.
probably a ruinent qualities of his style and Owen Seaman's At the Sign of the its own merits, as a form purely off. A new Socialist M.P.,
„Cock "- was cominally a a provincial attitude of mind. (Hear, hear.) was the guest of musement, it is found wanting when Seat,"
parrdy of Io its highest development purdy Meredith's "Ode to France feally it compared with pursuits that involve Chamber of Cominerte and sought to
It would prove a valuable historical dos- rapid movement and a quick succession show that members of the new Govern aimed to achieve this harder task. of social distractions. The new rich will mom were not lacking in business ability. went beyond the nitation of a singlement when historians wished to under for one of the contracting parties to pro- never be at a loss for ways of getting Our of them, he said, came into the porn or book; it sought to reproduce the stand the Marchand tour to Fashoda.
changes. He was not opposed to the rid of their money, and it does not seen smoke room of the House of Comraons. abiding qualities of a writer's style of immediate restoration
likely that they will have to fall back and stated that he had drawn his 1/6 apon deer-stalking to an extent sufficiens Where did you get it? asked several Husin, but he thought that such a step to maintain the future the present other members who were sitting round He explained that it was interest on hi values of deer forests. could not be considered an end in itself,
election deposit, and his comrades made nd that there must be some basis to regê-
note of it.
|late such relations.
and insisting that the question must be settled by a plebiscite.
BRITISH WORLD FLIGHT.
SLIGHT MISHAP
ATHENS, March 30th. Lient MacLaren was compelled to Dekend at Lake St. Matthew, Corfu.
Nobody was injured though the achine was lightly damaged.
The aviator will continue his flight after necessary repairs have been effected.
EARLIER CABLES.
"LONDON TRAM STRIKE
SETTLEMENT.
LONDON, March 30th. "Crowded meetings held in Londou warige ly opplanded Mr. Berin, who advocated acceptance of the tram and is employers' coffer as a great victory.
EARLIER CABLES REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICES CHESS TOURNAMENT. DR. LASKER. LEADING,
New York. March 30th.
At the end of the tenth round of the
with six wins and two losses.
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of inviolability of territorial sovereignty
should be recognised,
A
Concerning the settlement of Russian chureli property, which was to be arranged by an exchange of Notes, Dr. Wellington Koo proposed that it remain in abeyance till after the establishmarat of normal rela. tions, because the Chinese Government was not yet in possession of all the facts on cerning such, propgalies,
Dr. "Wellington Ko hoped that Karakban would see the angsonableness of these primals, adding that it was quite
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in conformity with international practice
of relations with
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sportsmen were aristocrats.
THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE!
Taken an
A memorial has been sent in the Nur. wegian Nobel Committee, recommending that the Nobel Peace Prize this year-Lel·
1:
Dr. Wellington Ko pointed out that is to Mr. B. D. Morel, M.P., who re- FUTURE OF ENGINEERING the negotiations between the Chinese and presents Dundee in the House of Com- Russian delegates were brought to admons. The memorial thus describes his THE CONSERVATISM OF BRITISH works: From 1300 to 1919 E. D. Marti
Alekhine bas six wins and three losses, ment. He argued, therefore, that no and Reti, Tarakower and Capablanca have *ach five wins and four less,
party should take advantage of that hap.
ELEVENTH BOUND. ̧
LATER
In the eleventh round of the Interna-
the Congo atrocities. Until the publica-1
MANUFACTURERS.
THE SIMPLEST FORM.
A higer stage was reached':
To this end a speech and thought. parodist must become deeply inlated with
1i
In the discussion which, ensved Mr.
the manner of the writer whom he wished GERMANS AND MR. WILSON.
THE FLAG INCIDENT. to imitate; he must grow familiar with in acquired a his methods, 2LM
with +1 Familiarity
-foreign tongue The action of Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt, Ger- or a local dialect 140 as to sponk |
tand
it fluently, or as an artist learnt to man Ambassador at Washington, who de clined to pher at half-mast ibe Entbassy depend upon his knowledge of anatomy without reference to a particular model. lag until a public protest was made, was
the one
ple-au incident reisting ter Mr.
funeral. It was not until my style required & close study of his works, r
crowd of over, a hundred men, led by form- But to become familiar wit's an author's and it happened sometimes that the or oldiers descended on the German den stop on March 14th without any pre-Conducted his great campaign against Addressing a meeting of the Engineer, writers who were most to lend them--gy two hours before dawn on February ruited the American lag to the he tournament, Dr. Lasker is leading vious knowledge of the Chinese Goveru Ition of his bock, Red Rubber, in 1906. fg and Shipbuilding Staff Workers" selves to ridicnle were the very ones whom
sang the Star-spangle Poner"
that the Ambilor.
really
Wiki his struggle against she of the subtlest Alliance at Glasgow on February 4th or they did not happen to be in the habit portico
to the up
that he must join with the
his Auk mis of European monarchs was almost single the future of the shipbuilding industry, of reading. (Laughter.) That was his handed, and his anal success, when the Mr.J. W. Muir, M.P., Parliamentary difficulty wiren he wanted to parody a
to the Ministry of Pensions, certain popular authoress, having never other Embassies in dispinying
Wiedfeldo NEED reformas of 1913, were secured, was re-emphasized the nosity for the workers succeeded in assimilating a single ex token of morning: Tre. Is sechs to be the view of the Chitised by national and international tri-
but From that time he devoted him-recognizing the political as well as the ample of her works (Laughter.) He to have asked Berin for instructions F
side of industry, We bad come confessed that to attain his parpose bo garding the death of the former President.. tional Chess Tournament, Marshall de Government that M. Karakhau does not self to the study of international ques through a trying, interesting, and danger-resorted to what he now regarded as an and was apparently told to refrain from
Government fented Edward Lasker, Maroczy defeated appreciate the angerity of the Chinese intins,, and in his published work from Janowski and Reti defeated Tartakower.
1922 coward he described the dangers heus time, he said, and he hoped the work unworthy device. He bought for ball-a-the expression of any official condolences Sit regarding personal Dr. Lasker and Yates drew after fifty-five trying to meet him halfway and to find a
saw threatening the peace of the world, and learned the lesson that, where see crown, a book of selections entitled "The on behalf of the Giermait Goy
tionalism in trades existed, they could not Beauties of Marie Corelli," and thus to do as he saw
saved himself, a vast amount of trouble. participation in the funeral ceremony. moves. The game hetween Alekhine and "satisfactory basis for the conduct of perce- and especially the perils growing out of have full solidarity of engineering, be (Laughter.) He economised, too, in the Dr. Wiedfeldt says he took the view
the xploitation of Africa by the great! Discussing European Powers. From the outbreak of aid that manufacturers is Great Britain form which he gave to his imitations, Mr. Wilson died as a private citizen, and
that capacity a half-masted Bag war in 1914 he worked determinedly, and were conservative and had not taken following here the epigrammatic lines of
in the in the face of bitter opposition and per-advantage of all the new discoveries or his book of selections. There might be entirely a matter secution for a means of securing a lasting made full use of science, with the result some who contended that a parody should cert make know the truth about the war back. Before the war both Germany and no design, outside the scope of its parti and an peace, doing this wil Liplomacy, man, origin of deperit fers
B German
or descent. verg as he saw it, and the principles upon, America were seriously menacing us cular purpose as a literary imitation anxious to heal the wounds of the war.
a great improve which peace could be founded. From the During the war there was Minister, returard from Mukden "yester black days of the war he has now emer- ment, but he complained that the Torgons pure and simple; that it should not go end it is recognised that such a blunder ged to occupy a foremost place amongst learned then had not been made full use beyond the criticism of a man's work tea that committed at Washington is de- those, members of the House of Commons of. He also emphasized the fact that dilt include, for instance, a criticism of the trimental to friendly relations beteren.. Interviewed, Mr. Wu stated that his whose work for world peace is acknow- tion was daily becoming necessary in the man himself, Personally he did not sup America and Gerhany, and a source of
a parody should necessarily be diminished towards Germany. mission had been merely to extend birth-ledged and honoured. The signatorie development of industry and there was port that view or see why the value of gratification to those entertaining ill-wit
to the memorial include Mr. J. Ramsay no escape from it,
such extension of its aim, especially day greetings to Marshal Chang Tro-lin. Macional, Lord Farmoar, Mr. G. F. Ho denied the report that he went to com- Trevelyan, Mr. Arthur Henderson, Mr.
Boguljubow was adjourned, and Capaful relations between the two countries. Blanca had a bye.
PRINCESS ZENIA OF GREECE.
NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING,
BRUNSWICK, March 30th.
Mr. Leeds and his wife (Princess Zenia of Greece) and their guest. Mrs. Thomp
an, a daughter of ex-Ambassador Harvey, had a narrow cape from drowning in a
gale in the dangerous Simon's Sound when their launch returning tren Pienic Island sank 300 yards from the shore
The party with the aid of illcheita,
SUN'S DELEGATE TO MUKDEN.
Suazonai, March 30th.
Mr. C. C. Wo. Sun Yat-sen's Foreign
JAY.
of peted
for lack of fact, by it
option
Stales,
the man were the mouthpiece of the Capital has become impersonal, and je criticism on himself. But it was certain that, whatever be the aim of their held by the abart bareholders who have Ino control over, the directors-37. H to themselves an attitude of detachment Blesser (Solicitor General).
Trached the shore in a small dinghy which plete negotiations for an alliance er an Beazley, of Birmingham University; and not faced in their private lives the urgent | parody, they mast maintain in regard no iden how the industry is run and have
the launch carried astern, after a perilous
truggle
arms convention.
Philin Snowden, Professor Raymond Mr. Arthur Ponsonby.
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