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Wausaw, Moril 14th Areistishop Cieplak has arrived from Rigit His emaciated fentures testify to, the privations he underwent darma

his prisonmeut.

On arrival, he was greeted by a num *ber of peerliastical dignitaries, including Monsignor lauri, Papai Nibrio, niil re- presentatives of many Polish societies,

Hugo prowris held up the traffe, While

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 15TH,

RUSSIA'S CREDIT IN BRITAIN. BANKERS SUGGEST WAYS OF RESTORATION.

Losvos, April 13th. The leading Landoa bankers have for. warded a Memorandum to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald suggesting steps whereby Rus fa's credit in Great Britain may be res sod

The spanisch is expressed that wegni. tice of pubble and private debts shoub! be made: that private property of foreigners should be restored, the sanctity of private contract bi prestablished; that" Russia -houls guarant that private property

hypoefoeth should be fri from the danger of confiscation; that British bankers and in-

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(THROUGH HEUTER'S AGENCY.) JAPAN'S NOTE TO AMERICA ON IMMIGRATION.

BELIEF THAT JAPAN CONTEMPLATES BEPRISALS.

KOWLOON MAGISTRACY.

MR. F. W. HAMILTON'S FIRST DAY]

AT YAUMATI COURT.

SIR C. SEVERN ATTENDS OPENING.

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military ambitions he had withstood. Ha represented the ideals which have long aga united his own people and those who were PRINCE OF SCOTLAND AND ROYAL | then his people's enemies in service for

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mankind. It his greatness is not even yeb fully appreciated in England, it is beeniss distance of time has jabecured his story and his achievement.

SCOTS PEER'S REMITISCENCES.

KOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, | · The Kowloon Magistracy was forinally

EpisHtRGN, March 5th, inaugurated yesterday, when the Magis

The suggestion of the “ revived ' use of

Lord and Lady Aberdeen have for some trate (Mr. E. W. Hamilton) took his sent on the Heuck at the new Courthouse at the title Prince of Scotland continuesting been engaged writing their remiul Yaunati, and declared the Court ofcially | subjeet of discussion North of the Tweed, cents. The task, it is understood, is now but it canus he said to have aroused practically completed, and the book will opened.

Punctually at 10 am. His Worship an.maelf enthusiasm. Now that the title of besed in the course of the spring pub ** Prizee of Ireland" is discovered to be lishing" saison. The warlier pars is a peared and took his sent. He was seron

Sir Claud Severn, K.B.E.ather right of the Princy, most people allaboration, but in the later stages panied by Colonial Sperstary, who alse for a short are instined to think that the controversy spare wetions have been written by

should be quietly dropped. It becoming the authors. too complented. We Scottish people in while took a seat on the Benth.

Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, C.1.E., D.S.Pdeed are quite pleased with the Prince na YTLAND CHANGING HANDS.

The Duke of Suthelard is the latest of on behalf of the Police. He wa real differenge to us whether we feasts the large landowners of the country to pud said that the occasion was one of great him as of Wales or of Scotland. Affee | landowning on Magistrate on Coult, and weed the he is and with his title, it would importance, as the Police on the Kowloon tion does ant need these artificial aids: tracy of their own. They were grateful is personality that counts. Another Henry my be errated Duke of Edin to the Government for having provided is current to the effect that Prince

burgh

LONDON. April 14th. "The Morning Pust's Washington corres pendent, cabling concerning the Japanese Note, says rarely has a great Power at another such a stiff Nos. He points out that Mr. Hughes sympathise with the Japanese position and has previously noxious provision. He declares that many urged the "House to expunge the ob Senators see the impolicy of needlessly irritating Japan and do not take Mr. Hanthara's warding lightly, but the

Mr. W. Hamilton thanked Mr. Wode- rabid on the house for his welcome, and said that he subject, and have the suppoët of other hoped that the new Court would prove Pacific Coast Senators who say nothing an assistance to the prompt dispatch of legal busing 8. He hoped also that it would, gave the time of the police, whose hard work he was in a better position to to be feared.

realize than many others,

enthusiasts anirnessed the horses fdustrialists and traders shouki he enabled ↑ California Senators are

the. Albishop's carriage and dragged it to the Cardinal's residrner.

Archbishop Cieplak states that en route from Russia he was kept ten days at the Cheka headquarters, where he was photo-

deal without Government interferance with similar private invitations in Russia; and that the Russian Government should abandon-propaganda against other coun- tries and institutions,

siile had been looking forward to'a Magis

a new basis. It is an

nounced that the Duke has converted his estates into a Joint Stock Company, the Estates Private Company for the mange- intimation being as follows-Sutherland ment and improvement of landed estates, Capital £100,000 £1 shares. The past dozen years have witnessed a mighty up- haval. In Central Seitland, for example, the great Breadalhat states have been broken up. Many other landlords through

The correspondent states that the belief prevails that Japan will institute reprisal which will or only disturb commercial rela-! The Memorandum dissipates the view ions between Japan and America but graphed a dozen times for an unknowupposed to be entertained by the Russian will have a serious bearing on the entire which he was enabled to exercise thechter) breame by succession la Duchesse | Tax and Death Tuties. And, apart from

commercial and political Felations of the Far East.

purpose.

He was then taken to Seiverzovernment that upon a settlement, very on the Latvian frontier and told to leave large amounts would be immediately avail. Russia inediately. He was penniless

able from any source, and it points out and horrowed money from Latvian rail"]

that investors will only supply moner y

where wayne to take him to Riga,

the conditions appear safest and when full-confidence is again created.

A cable message from Rome, datel March 31st, stated that the Vatican had been informed that Archbishop Cieplak. whom the Soviet had released from pri- son. had departed for Rome. Į SOVIET MISSION IN LONDON. CONFERENCE AT FOREIGN OFFICE

Lostos, April tath. The Russian mission, numbering about twenty anal including eleven delegates he aidis experts, headed by M. Bakowsky, arrived in taxi cabs at the Foreign Office this morning. They were closely folicwed by an set of detectives.

The weather was cold and wes, all the

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A FAMOUS CLIPPER CAPTAIN,

It is rather curious that the title of Prince should be so highly regarded in this country and is kept exclusively for royal personages, whereas in Latin coun- tries and in Germany a Prince is of rank interior to a Duke.. Going back to

at the country have taken advantage of origins, a Princeps is small alongside a the opportunity to form their estates into Dux You will remember in Thackeray's Joins Stock Companies, so as to obtain By a happy coincidence, the first gase

Newcom" that when the Princess de certain benefits in regard to taxation, he heard by Mr. Hamilton was one in Montcontour (née Miss Higgs of Man- particularly in the assessment of Income d'Ivry he declined to "descend" from all these, many of the smaller estates hava prerogative of mercy.

A Chinese hawker pleaded guilty to being a Princess to become a Duchess, been sail in recent years, and names charge of obstruction in Shanghai Street. She was quite wrong, except perhaps in which were household words in the coun- He was informed by the Magistrate that, the social atmosphere of Manchester.tryside have extirely disappeared from the [HY COURTESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN." his was the first case to be heard at Even in Britain the inferior status of a list of landowners."

the new Magistracy, he (the Magistrate) Priser is recognised when a royal per- would discharge him.

sonage is created a Duke-lor instance, At this point Sir Cland Severn left the

we have the Duke of York and the Duke Memories of the old wind-jammer days Tokyo. Apr 13th. Submarine 43, which sank on March Court, and His Worship, proceeded to of Connaught. In Scotland, the Prince are read by the death in Dundee at the is always toasted as Duke of Rothesay, age of 92, of Capt. John McKay, a vete- 18th, has been towed into Sasebo Harbour, deal with the rest of the day's cases.

There was only one case down för heard in Western Dutchy as the Duke of ran sau of the set, whose proud claim was As regards the numerous fields for in, where the work of raising the vessel willing in the afternoon, that of a Chinese Cornwall. In the ear of a Frenchrian that of having commanded a ship which watuan charged with being in the posses the title Prins inferior to that of Duke. heat the famous ten clipper Cutty Sark rendered easier.

sian of luttery tickets. Mr. D'Almada The small fry of the French royal family inth to aud from Sydney, New South Remedis defended. A Chinese plain- might call themselves princes, but the big Wales, Capt. MeKay was at that time in clothes policeman told how, acting on fish were mes, are the biggest of all use charge of the "Aberdeen clipper Anu information received, he stopped the no title of nobility-the heir was simply Date, a full-rigged ship of about 1.000 than the flutty, bus woman in the street, and asked her if she Dauphin, and the elder brother of the on. She was in a good gals The was in pussession of lottery tickets, She King was Mnsieur," fout court's could go like the. denied it, and he arrested her and took I had an interesting experience some first race was on the honward journey her to the police station. There she pro-dozer years ago which showed the French from Australia. The Cutty Sark, under duced the tickets without being asked for indiference to title of nobility and the Capt. Tiptaft, Jordi at Newcastle, New them, She was then searched by the

Both left the same day, hut in a small French hotel, and after lunch at Sydney. one day in walked the late Duke of Argyll | Capt. McKay arrived in Locdon about The woman's defence was that she met ullo," he said to me, what are yon right days ahead of his rival. The return woman searcher, but in other tickets British wrship of them. I was staying South Wales, while the 18 Duthie loaded

feinale acquaintance who asked her to:

a decent meal, and then made my fare-London at the same time, and spoke ta take care of the tickets for her; and she doing here? I explained, assured him of voyage was more eriting. Both chips left agreed, not knowing what they were. In wells. I had met him several times before, ach other on four ocenions during the reply to His Worship she said she had Ward spread among the British visitors voyage. For days at a stretch they lost but did not know where she lived.

vestment of permanent capital, the Mem-i alandun show that Great Britain during the past three years hits, ou un average, ent within the British Empire Es0:000,000 Annually, whereas the total available to lend throughout the world last year was £07,000,000.

The Memorandain declares that banking credits are bound to remain limited while freign trade,is subject to Russian Gov.

ernment control,

THE MORNING POST."

SHANGHAI SPRING RACES. CONSIDERABLY REDUCED

ENTRIES.

Tan race book for the Spring Meeting of the Shanghai Race Clab will be very much smaller this year than it was in ing off in entries, there being only half 1921. There has been a remarkable, fall as many in several races as there were hist spring

However, says the Y.-C. Daily Vers, this shouhl it make a great deal of difference to the fields, for whe ther the entries for a single

Cup last year, or 52, which

were found.

members of the mission being muted in FADY. BATHURST RELINQUISHES vent, as there were for the Peumating known the other woman for three years that 'n real live Duke was lunching in th| sight of each other, and then they would

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overts, with the exception of the Tur- kestan Commissary, who was resplendent in crimsond white rubes with a turban. M. Machond presided at the Confer ence, which was held in the Secretary, Sinte's Poom. About twenty British re- presentatives from the Foreign Office und . Board of Traile were present. The pro- keedings.were private, but the speeches will be published.

REPUBLIC FOR GREECE. PLEBISCITE RESULTS.

ATHENS, April 13th.

CONTROL.

the biggest

seure of jockeys. Redacd Lumbers do not

On the score of heavy taxation, then a lack of quality. For the grifins had a three-month-old latiny, The Magis the Duke exactly as they would havegand banter passed between the rival cap

Lesvos. April 13th.

Countess Bathurst announces that she has relinquished contral of the Morning Pust to a bedy of Conservatives, with whom the Duke of Northumberland is asso-. ciated.

Countess Bathurst states that the paper's past traditions and policy will be preserved.

THE MAURETANIA" IN HEAVY WEATHER. HOURS FROM SOUTHAMPTON

TO CHERBOURG.

C'HERBOURG, April 13th. Anxiety regarding the Mauretanig, BRITISH WORLD FLIGHT.

which left Southampton on Friday morn ATTEMPTS TO RE-FIT STRÄNDEDing to get repairs done here which could

AIR-BOAT.

A semi-ucial message states that the 56 returns fur the plebiscite, up to the pre- sent, shot a "per cent." majority in

· farpurola Republic.

unt be carried out in England, owing to the strike, has been relieved.

The Mourlane arrived after a torry voyage pecupying fifty-six hours.

His Worship decided to convict, and hotel, and they clustered a found the door come together for a heist spell. On the A good deal of chaff entry this time, in the same traze, 1 will Mr. D'Almada, Remedios pleaded for just to look at him. The French, prone last occasion they met, both ships had every be as dificul to find more than about a lenience, as the woman was carried and fand her daughter, simple peasants, treat stitch of.anil on.

treated any other casual guest. They attain, and taking advantage of a good dressed him simply as Monsieur, which going gale, the der Duthie shot abend must have pleased him. When he had and bade last good-bye to the Cutty envy and almost worship among my fellow-advance of her. Capt. McKay's best fed and gone I found myself an object of Sark, arriving in Sydney two days in guests because I actually knew a Duke" week's run was 3.300 miles, whilst his four quickest passages to Australia were done.

are counted very gund this time and all the best of the aid ponies again are inter- 19. Te difference in numbers probably is due to the fact that, instead of coming down more or less in une noh, the griffins have been brought down in batches and the later arrivals or those markedly be hind in condition necessarily have had to be held over.

LIBRARY FOR PEKING. PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL DONATION OF $300,000.

A Presidential Mandate was issued on the 4th inst. according to Chinese reports, urging the establishment of modern and fully equipped publie library in Peking.

In the mandate it is pointed out that the Japanese are about to return a large portion of their Boxer indemnity for cultural purposes, and that in order a -how that China is herself advancing in a cultural way and is entitled to assist- ance of this kind, it is urged that a special building he provided to house the books and manuscripts.

At present the Ministry of Education maintains a library but it is not pro handled as it would be in better and larger quarters. The President is report d to have agreed to give a personal donation of 300,000 to help provide a proper building.

Losos, April 13th- "A message from Corfu,, dated April' 13th, says that the new engine for the British world fight air-boat is arriving THE UNSANCTIONED INDIAN perly housed and is not as systematically

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The air-boat is lying on the bench be- tween the lake and the sea. An attempt to tow the air-boat to Corfu made by Creek and British destroyers was unsuc

SALT TAX. PROVINCIAL FINANCIAL PRO- GRAMMES UPSET.

LAHORE, April 19th.

The serious effect of the Assembly'a' failure to sanction. the sale tax of two

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trate imposed a fine of #50, or a month's imprisonment in default. The adxunt of the fine was considerably less than the sum which defendant had deposited as bail.

THE LINCHENG OUTRAGE. BILL FOR DAMAGES PRESENTED. CLAIMS OF SIX NATIONS.

WALLACE AND WESTMINSTER HALL

Among the reconciliations of history in 72, 72, 73, and 7 days, there is none more dramatic, and certainly OBITUARY.

The death is annouriced at Dumfries, on nose more appropriate, than the comme moration of Sir William Wallace in West- February 27th, of Marjoria Struthers, mincer Hall. More than six centuries eldest daughter of the Rev. George The Chinese Government has been pre- have passed since he stood before the Douglas, of Manchurin, aged 27 years.

Suddenly, at Dunmore House, Bow, sented by the Diplomatig Corps with a ancient judgment seat of the Kings "of

March 2nd, Mary- bill for $354.220 in respect of the claims England and bare himself undauntedly in Dunbartonshire, on for the victims of the bandit hold up of presence of Judges who had been appoint MeAlphine Mauchan, beloved wife of Wm. the Blue Express at Lincherg, on May nd not to try but to condemn him. Ed-Rusell, Hongkong, and second daughter 8th, last year. Six nationalities are reward I. had spared no effort to secure bis of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mauchas. presented in these claims. The American capture, and the large rewards given to Dumbarton. claim is the largest, due to the fact that those who betrayed and took him prisoner

A report id by the American more citizens of the United States were are still on record. While he was being EMIGRATION FROM SCOTLAND.

carried to London, special arrangements captured by the Shantung outlaws.

Two classes of Elaims as set forth in were mada for bringing him to trial with. Bureau of Immigration for the past six the Note of the Diplomatic Corps of out delay, and preparations for his execu months gives some surprising figures as to, August 10th; 1923, are covered by this tion seem to have been made "cantem. the composition of the immigrant current poraneously with those for his trial. Is For the first time in many years tha Class A claims comprise. Compensa is all very long ago; but loyally and British element has again first place, there bill, namely A and B. tion for loss of baggage and objects which courage never become antiquated, and it having been in six months 149,507 British were either stolen or lost at the time of till stirs the blood to read of the chaplet immigrants, 97,566 Germans, and - 49,777 the attack on the train and for medical of laure) leaves with which they crowned Italians. The most surprising fact of alt. attention rendered to the pri-eners during in mockery the head of a hero who was however, is the size of the Scottish con- to did a martyr to the sacred cause of tingent. 49,100, as compared with 64,962 Ap- the period of detention.

Class B elaims according to the Note, freedom. The indictment which was read from England and the Dominions. liberty and for suffering and indignities conquered Scotland, Wallace had raised about as many emigrants to the United The great ineronzo in are "Compensation for loss of life and was largely a true bill. When Edward 1.parently in this time Scotland has sent undergone by al: foreign travellers while an army, had recovered Scottish ca-ti States as England with her right times in the hands of the brigands: $20,000 for and strongholds, had defeated an English greater population. the foreign traveller who was killed force, kad governed Scotland, had leagued the British emigration is doubtless a con- May 6th at the time of the attack on the with France, had ravaged the northern sequence of unemployment, and as you are train by the brigands"

counties of England, and, on his defeat aware, the industrial belt in Sectland and The claims arranged according to by Edward, had refused to acept the the Western Highlands have been heavily nationality and in A and B classification English King's terms of peace, and had hit of recent years. are as follows:

continued to uphold the banner of Scottish United States of America: A 291,356; independence. For these things we leve and bonour him; for these things, six hun Denmark: A $6,299; H 8500; Total Tred years ago, he was condemned tamembers who were disgruntled by the pro- die with the universal approval of a ceedings in Parliament found unexpected nation which, since then, has done perhaps solace in the dinning room. The caterer more than any other for the cause of of the House of Commons, with a Back liberty. It is strange that so many years of insight, had put haggis in the menn, 18 A 103,340 B. 27.500; Total should have passed before placing an in. In the London Press recently a Sasna

scription in honour of Wallace on the floor alleged that Scotsmen neser eat

A crowd of Scotsammen Mexico: A

$4,043; B $7,200; Tolal of Westminster Hall, for Wallace is the That man should bave seen what happened national bero of Scotland. He is its at Westminster. The total A Cines claims is therefore greatest and purest patriot. When por consumed the Great Chieftain" with tions of his mangled body were exposed gusto, and so successful was the experi 893,070 and the B Class Claims 9131,150.

Heturning to the Note of August 10th, to ignominy-his head in Londen, and the ment that haggis is to be one of the 1523, the Diplomatic Corps under B class-quarters at Newcastle, Berwick, Stirling standing dishes every Tuesday evening in fication specified that the following sche- and Ferth-those who killed him believed future. This is the second direction in that his life and his work had ended in which the influx of Scottish Socialists have dule would be followed: 8500 per person per day for the first three failure, and that his name would go down made gastronomic history at Westminster. days of detention, namely May 6th, to posterity as that of a criminal A-Last year it wassaps broad soaked other entered into his labour, and, build-in hot milk, and this intriguing dish in per person per day during the week ing upon his foundations, achieved what still available for late suppers, or, if occa commencing May 9th.

in spite of seming failure, he served and on DIT, $150 per persen per day during the work he had died to gun, ard the nation which, in demande, for early breakfasts

What the blazer is the use of voting for. Commencing May 16th.

memory. If he did not come to the grave Liberal if, when he goes to Parliament, per person per day during the week saved has never ceased to treasure bis commenting. May 23rd,

country is hit sepulchre. No cobler name. per person per day during the week with bonour, yet the whole soil of a frohe sells the fort -Dake of Atholl commencing May 30th. 2300 per person per day during the week can be associated with the Hall in which

commencing June The $20,000 provided, for the death of the foreigner in B Classification, is includ ed in the British claim above.

cessful, owing to the string surf."

A British destroyer will make a last rupe is reflected in the upsetting of the REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE B 852,250 Total $143,633.

financial programmes of the provincial governments

The Punjab concerned.

attempt to fow the aircraft to day. Simultaneously, a party of sailors will be Government, anticipating a reduction of Bent overland with gear to fit up the its contribution to the Central Gavern- engine on the spot, if the towing proves ment, only proposed to levy 20 lakhs of fresh taxation. This is now inadequate, unsuccessful.

and, therefore, it has decided to increase the water rate in order to secure 75 lakhs annually, but as the spring crop, is already sown this year the yield this year will be only 25 lakhs from the winter crop. The Punjab Government hope to carry on in the current year with the help of the Government of India. It will have sufficient funds from next year.

RUSSIA'S TRADE. BIG FALL IN RETURNS LAST MONTH.

RIGA, April 13th. A message from Moscow states that the figures of the trade turnover in March decreased by 20 per cent compared with February, A section of the Press regards the depression as temporary but the Ekonomie Hekkayajizn żɔnsiders that it will be lasting

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OBITUARY, PRINCE ROLAND BONAPARTE"

PARIS, April 13th." The death is announced of H.1.H. Prince Roland Boonparte.

CHESS TOURNAMENT.

NEW YORK, April 12th. The leading scores at the end of the nineteenth round of the Chess Tourna

13 points meat are

Dr. Lasker Capablanca Alekhine Marshall Reti

12 11

Yates, who defeated Reti brilliantly, is ninth with 64.

NEW YORK, April 13th. In the twentieth round, Edward Lasker beat Reti and Dr. Tasker beat Maroczy. Capablanca drew with Yates and Alekhinj drew with Marshall

96,789.

France: A. 814,147; B $11,000; Total 25,147.

Great Britain: A 813,252; B $52,700; Total $66,052

DR. LASKER ALMOST CERTAIN 100

TO WIN

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$250

LATEE. By defeating Maroczy, whilst Capa- $200 blanca culy drew with Yates, Dr. Lasker practically made certain of winning the first prize in the Chess Tournament.

In order to win the first prize Capa- blanica must win and Lasker lose both [The late Prince Roland Bonaparte was their remaining games.

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a son of Prince Pierre-Napoléon, who was Edward Laaker by surprisingly defeat 3rd son of Prince Lucien, a son of Nano-ing Reti took fourth place. Reti is now leop I., and Mlle. Ruffin. Educated at 6th. LONDON. April 18thrée St. Louis and St. Cyr. Prince Mr. Winston Churchill has accepted an Roland was made Hon. D.Sc. Upsala and favitation from Sir Archibald Snividge, Cambridge. He was twice President of one of the stalwarts of Conservatism in the French Geographical Society, being Lancashire, on behalf of the Working much interested in travel and scientific Conservative Association and research, and was a prolific author of Men's

Deceased Women's Unionist Federation, to address hooks of travel and science.

political meeting early in May.

was in his coth year.]

AIRMEN IN 'ALASKA.

Coapova, Alaska, April 13th. The American world fiers have arrived safely at Seward, Alicka, from Sitka.

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he was a friendless victim of the revenge of a cruel monarch and of a nation whose

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The above Note also provided for Chris |**** C claims covering funds expended in gr ing relief to the prisoners Different

HAMELY, FARE.

One evening last werk some Labour

The English are a nation ten times as numerous as the Scotch, and it is & mere demonstrated that more English poets. matter of mathematics that it might be have existed than Scottish poeta. Pra portionately, however, the Scotch - have produced.not merely more poets, but more allers in thought of every branch than.

English-Ward Muir.

the

The Diplomatie Corps in their Note of

"Heaven seems vara little improvement American interests were the only onto the last August reserved to the individual Le gations the right to present additiona undertook such work" and they refused to claims on behalf of their nationale for Glesga," n good Glasgow man is said make claim, hence there were none pre such things as bodily injury, permanent have murmured, after death, to sented in the Noto presented to the Chinese disability, loss of wages, lose of carning friend who had predeceased him Man,

capacity and the like. That is not made this is no Heaven, the other replied. Government on the 3rd inst.

C. E. Montague in "The Right Place," (Continued at foot of next column.)

part of the account just rendered.

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