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CABLES.

BUSY WEEK AT EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 27TH,

FAR EASTERN CABLE PEACE TERMS TO CHANG

NEWS,

-[THROUGH KETTER'S AGENCY-}

CHINESE MENÁCE TO FAR FASTERN - TRADE.

TSO-LINE

OFFERED BY THE PRESIDENT,

Peking despatch stator tint in view

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SCOTTISH SPORT,

THE ODWYER LIBEL ACTION.

AIRDRIE WIN THE SOCCER CUP. POLITEST CABLES..

THE COSMOPOLITAN NOTE.

-CRITICAL ILLNESS OF GENERAL [Fao or owy con COS PENT.] (YHROUGH BEDTIE'S AGENCY:)

DYER LONDON, May 9th

EDINBURGH, April 2inli MR. J. H. THOMAS ILL."

Despite old, and showerly wonther

of the dissensim prevailing in its own. The final in the Scottish Cup was disbecame prominent at the time of ther Brigadier-tignerul Dyer, who panga PLEURISY CONTRACTED.

camp, the Chihli Party believes it im Appointing. The contesting sides were Amritsar riots in 1919, is eritically-i the " Exhibition again attracted THE CHEKIANG IMPORT TAXES.

perative to restore pencefat relations with

During his opening spech in tax Airdrieonians and Hibernians, and neiO'Dwyer libel aemon in the King's Bench LONDON, May 28th.

throngs of visitors last week, culminating

LONDON, May 26th Fengtien. Accordingly. General Wangther of them played even to ordinary Division. Mr. E. C.

Charles, K.L... refer- That Mr. J. Thomas is suddenly in an attendance of over 130,000 en

The Furs city notes, dealing with the indisposed was announced today when Saturday alone. The week's visitors in-serious concern of British houses trading Chan-yuan. Mr. Chas Erh-haun, General form. The display was one of the most ring to the General's put it, the su

in the east at the provincial taxation of Li Chi-chun and others were recently re-featureless and the least exciting wit-called to give "for "this reason a meeting between the cluded various Royalties, Üversen Girer foreign importa to China in defiancequested by President Tsao Kun to offernessed in a Scottish Cup Gital in recent Secretary of State for the Colonies and 40s, foreigu Anibassadors and prominent of treaty obligations, declare that the Marshal Chang Tso-lin the following į years. The players were obviously Lover- f

the India Colonies Committee to consider the latter's report on Kenya, immigration was postponed.

LATCH.

Mr. Thomas has contracted pheartsy and is under the care of a specialist...

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evil calls for redress. Referring to a suggestion that the Legation should assist treaties hy recognising Chekiang's de- the Peking Government to maintain the claration of independence as a justifien agninst her, the Tîmez remarks that na

terms:

beak and the other might bo

Allegationkarni

what he conceived

persons from various countries, aiding the cosmopolitan note which is a feature

Their Majesties, who have already scention for indulging in, fiscal retaliation shall be collected by Feogtien provinces had hot the steadying effect on them that Justice McCarie and a specili jury-

of Wembley.

their

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the show several times, will pay another visit on Wednesday, accompanied by In a cabled incssage from London (re. Italian Majesties. The Royal party will produced on this page) dealing with the visit various buildings, after which there British Empire Exhibition it will be will be an official reception and luncheon noticnl that Mr. Thomas attended the in the British Governineat pavilion.

All parts of the Exhibition are attract Thanksgiving service at Wembley on Sun- day. This was probably his last publising attention. The Hongkong market is engagement before being confined to bed in full swing, the pavements of its minia- with pleurisy. Last Sunday in London ture street, being daily crowded with was, according to the same cable, a day sightseers. The philosophic detachment of unsettled weather, a cold boisterous of the Chinese shopkeepers heightens the wind being accompanied by showers, with illusion that the streets are not mere part -occasional thunder.").

of the Exhibition but are part of Hoog- kong itself.

BOUNDARY DIFFICULTIES

IN TRAQ:"

ABORTIVE ANGLO-TURKISH,

CONFERENCE

CONSTANTINCILE, May 26th.

The Angh Furkish--negotiations which have been proceeding here since May-20th relative to the disputed territory in Mosul Iwing incorporated with frag, have reach ed a deadlock. Fethi Rey, ou behalf of Turkey, has demanded the rendition of the whole district.

The beautiful Malaya pavilion, with its well-arranged rubber, basketwork and other exhibits, coupletes the picture of the East.

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100,000 XT THANKSGIVING SERVICE The thanksgiving service at Wembley was marred by unsettled wrather, a cold boisterous wind being accompanied by showers, with occasional thunder. The sun shone brilliantly when their Majesties actually arrived at the stadium, but rain descended later. Nevertheless, the at tendance was estimated at nearly a aun dred thousand,

Mesars. Clynes, Henderson, Thomas, Buxton and Jowett represented the -Cabinet

.

Sir Percy Cox, on behalf of Britain, BAKU ANNUAL TRADE FAIR. insisted on the present frontier, with slight modifications.

Moscow, May 25th. The anual Baku fair has opened. Five thousand tons of goods have arrived, compared with four hundred tops last year. Numbers of Persian and Turkish merebants are attending

The speeches at four meetings which have been held were practically a repeti tion of old arguments which were es hamsted at Launanue, und, in spite of the friendly atmosphere prevailing, no pro- gress has been made, as is shown by the fact that a map handed to Sir Percy Cox this morning merely establishes the fron-Ellen Terry of the screen, MacMarsh is * Described by unbiased erities as the. tier line which the Turks claim in the star in the Goldwyn feature The

unmodified foru "It is understood that Sir Percy has asked the Government for instructions: meanwhile, no fresh meeting has been

arranged.

Failure to agree may mean a reference of the question to the Council of the League of Sations, as is provided in the Lausanne Treaty which, it is believed,

the Turks are anxious to avoid.

ATTAINMENT OF SWARAJ. OPTIMISTIC MOSLEMS.

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Tuon May 26th, The Moslem League has concluded its scasions after passing resolutions urging the continuance of communal representa tion and an overhaul of the Governinest of India Act in view of the early attain ment of Swaraj.

The League appointed a committed in fraurt, a cunstitution in consultation with other ammunities, and appealed to the Hindus and Moslems to take steps to -settle communal differences and abstain ffrom.uppressive activities.

EARLIER. CABLES,

SOVIET'S DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN POLICY:

M. ZIŅOVIEFF'S OPTIMISTIC,

A PETLOOK.

Moscow, May 5th.

CINEMA NOTES.

QUEEN'S THEATRE,

few gears few years ago at Kwangtung when that Province attempted to flout the authority of the Central Garerament; but what- ever gourse was adopted the need for Paint and effective action could not be fainsard.

There are more than cough artificial barriers to trade already concludes the

journal.

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BRITISH WORLD FLIGHT.

SPORTING AMERICAN. OFFER.

DESTROYER TO TRANSPORT NEW "PLANK"

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CANCEL ATTUNOMY. (1) Fengtien, Kirin and Heilingking shall enseet their autonomy and pledge Į their allegiance to the Central (inchnic

ment.

line within the Great Wall shall be pro- (a) The section of the Peking-Mukden tected by Chihli troops and the Fengtics troops shall assume responsibility for the protection of the section outside the Wall

Nair

com-

General Lyre, nonmarked: 10 be his duty. It innoventry, to šam

tire farther and strung and excited, and from beginning cral Dyer who is lapses to with Gen Inner Mongolia and paid by the Central Airdrieonians scored a simple goal in

and "(1) Chihli troops shall be stationed into god failed to do themselves justice. not be very long

with contained in a book written Government, but the taxes is dongolin four minutes, but even that advantage stance of the action, which came before

by Sir

nir formed the ouls- (2) Fengtien Army Staf ollico in it should have had, and though they Sir Michael O'Dwyer, Frut-Governor be established in Peking but it shall or ultimately won deservedly, it cannot be of the Punjab from 1913 to be called Headquarters of the Fengtien said that they excelled their opponents plaintif, and Sir Sagkuran Nair, the de Troops.it

either in team work or in individual fendant. The alleged libel complained of (3) The normal conditions shall be re-cleverness. stored on the Peking-Mukden Railway but like their first was from a header, and

Airdrieonians second goal was a certain passage which occurred in. the Director of the Railway Administra. Hassel, the Airdrie inside richer, was the Inter's book entitled "Gandhi and

the scorer on both scensions. Hibernian Defendant deniest that the words e tion, the Station Masters, Inspectors and

endarus-shall be appointed by Feng were severely handicapped by the break plained of bore any defamatory sensing

down of their best forward. Dunn, after and pleaded they were true in substan là "minutes" play, but notwithstanding,) and, fact and were fair comment on their deficit of two goals at the interval matter of public interest. they had at least an equal share of play with their opponents. For ten minutes alter the resumption. Hiberning had a Airdrieonians took a comanading lead marked advantage, but following that in play, and though the Edinburgh team rallied again, near the close the Laanrk shire team were worths winners. It was (6) All military, adrainistrative judicial Airdrieonians' Grat Cup victors, and the and other officials of the Three Eastern elab are to be congratulated on this Provinces shall be appointed by the Cen-erowning distinction to a long and hon- It was first intended to assemble the tral Government through Fengtion's reourable career and fitting reward to a machine at Hakodate and fly it to Akyab.commendations.

season's work, of outstanding merit. To This arrangement was cancelled when (7) Fengtien, Kirin and Heiluraking gain the most coveted of all Scottish Commander Abbott, of the US. 43rd may retain their statutory remittances to trophies and to finish as runners-up in Destroyer Division on learning of the the Central Government for the payment the League in the one season aro achieve Britisher's mishap, offarel Col Broome of three divisions and twelve mixed brigments that no provincial club has ever the use of an American destroyer to aura to be maintained by the Three equaled. transport the plane from Hakodate at Eastern Provinces and, if there be any THE LEAGUE AND RELEGATION Full speed as far as Hongkong.

deficit, it shall be made up by the Central The offer depends upon the approval of the Government Admiral of the Asiatic Fleet, which is mostly likely to be given.

Col. Broome has gratefully accepted and has communicated details of the offer to the British Admiral.

Approgimately two weeks will be re- quired for the plans to reach Akyab.

Col. Broome, in a message to Reuters, stated that Commander Abbott's offer exemplifies sportsmanship of the highest type.

TOKYO, May 26th. Pending fuller details of the damage done to the British plane at Akrab, Colonel Broome has arranged tentative plans to rush a complete unassembled

plane from, Hakodate to akrab.

{UT COCATESY OF THE DAILY BULLETIN.

Eastern Provinces shall he handled over (9) The anle revenues of the Taree

to the Salt Commissioners last sinch re- venues may be appropriated for paying the arrears of the Manchurian troopa,

.TITLES: RECOGNISED,

The points,

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TAX

-BIR SANKARAN-NAIR'S CHARGER. Jr. E. C. Charles, K.C.. opening the

than had he been a nobody, Counsel dis case, said that Sir Sankaran Nair's posi tion had made the libels more dangerous cribed as a Black lie the passage in the book alleging the increase in the Crait- ment of non-Mohammedan, as das to frie rorism by Sir Michael O'Dwyer, and angounod that Lord

"Chelmsford would be called

a wilp98 Referring to the

the book de- claring that the Act of Indeninity was passed to save delinquents from proced ing in courts, Mr. Charles said that Mar til Law was proclaimed contrary to Sir Michael's

I's expressed request and that Act of Indemnity was passed with refer

under Martial Law for which plaintiff was in no way responsible. In the Scottish League, Senior Divi- Defendant knew this, as he was then terest The positions of Queen's Park Chelmsford who would be called in sion, two games were of outstanding in a member of the Government of Lord and Third Lanark had reached the criti deal with defendant's statement that t cal stage, and their visits to Falkirk English Cabinet's eulogy of Lord Chelms and Motherwell respectively were viewed ford and Sir Michael O'Dwyer, was an with anxiety on the part of the Glasgow outrage on Indian public opinion. club: The results were awaited with sibly, said counsel, the eulogy might hav dress the authorities of the Three Masters the dmateurs at Falkirk was received

(0) The Central Government shall ad abnormal expectancy, and the victory of been an outrage in the opinion of sediti

ous blackguards, but it would be, provet Previnees in oficial dispatches os tulis with enthusiasm. Queen's Park won by unquestionably that it was net nu ontrage and sheng-changs (civil governors). the decisive margin of 3 goals to 1 in a in the opinion of decent

In his defence, (10) The Central Opvernment shall game that for keenness resembled cup aleged that Sir Michael, alt

Nair although br Sanction any recommendations is the tie. Third Lanark did not fare so well knew that oppressive methods mais ind Fengtien, Kirin and Heilungkiang anthori- although they had a lead of 20 at the in recruiting, took no steps to show to ties concerning the awarding of orders of interval the locals forced a division officinis and others that he disapprovest merit, decorations or other official rinks.

of those in thods The fact was, a (11) With the exception of judicial and

The Easter holiday games definitely

counsel, that Sir Michael disapproved a customs officials who are to be directly settled the problem of relegation solutely of, and forbade, the purchase f appointed by the Central Government. Clydebank will be accompanied to the quits. He forbade the withholding Tokyo, May 24th other officials any he freely appointed by Second Division next season by Clyde, irrigati

Irrigation from villagers and the orders Face in The Dark," which opens at the We knew that the trans-Pacific leg the Fenghien authorities.

who only secured a point while their in compel villages to enlist..

38 suggested Queen's Theatre tonight and will be

of the fight would be the worst part of

(12) Chihli troops shall be stationed rivals, Third Lanark, were getting two. | by one

ne of the commissioners, bess Intolerance and The Birth of shown till Thursday. Hongkong remem our journey, but it was ten times more within the Great Wall and Fengtien Queen's Park-were on the lasing side,

worse, than we had expected, with its troops without, for defensive purposes, but they were, in a fairly safe position war time Six

had opposed coer * Nation," and in doing so theatre unceasing battle against terrible weather but Shanhaikwan shall be guarded ently as a result of their win at Falkirk The cico Mr. Charles said that the hideous- patrons will recall the part played in and the continuous effort to preserve by gendarmies and inspectora dispatchedarateurs and Kilmarnock (with a gamely violent mob at Amritsar in 1919 wa those two red-letter plays by MacMarsh, the aeroplanes" said Lieut. Smith, in both sides. No troops of either side each to play) have obtained 30 points,

the current attraction Miss Marsh command of the American aeroplane exhall be allowed to enter. Shanhaikwan

while with completed programmes Third (11) The five districts east of Chaojung Lanark have secured 40 points, Clyde 20, appears with all her tenderness, her pedition, who thus briefly summed up the girlish frailty which prompts her to high trip so far accomplished.

in Jehal shall be handed over to the con-

and Clydebank 25. resolve demanded by the character of Lieut. Smith explained that the directrul of the Penetien troops. Jane Ridgeway, and with something tion from East to West was more TANDEMNITIES WAITED., approaching the art of Conan Doyle difficult, because it was contrary to the

As a rule, familiar Dames one to the She is supported by Alce B. Fricts, as direction of the storm, which, he claimed,

-(14) The losses sustained in the Feng front, when the resident Scottish pro- her father, and Files Welch as the hero handicapped the scroplanes on an aver tien-Chilli War shall be borne by the fessionals get together in competition.

a story the attractions of which are age 300 miles a day.

Central Government, no indemnity to be It was no surprise, therefore, when Peter,

Robertson, Arthur Butchart, and Tom dependent so the unfolding, the pleasure

Lieut Sraith described the jumppurid to either side by the other.

(13) The Fengtien and Chibli troops Fernie took three of the four places of seeing it on the screen would only be to Sitkase as the worst section of the spoilt by a detailed description here: fight, battling against show and wind defending the horders shall keep within for the fly Mail competition. J As the daughter of an ex-secret service throughout, unable to see the water, and their respective posts and any who dare McDowall, of Prestwick, took the other, man, she is torn between paternal love guiding the aeroplanes by following the to pick a quarrel shall be dealt with and though he is not so conspicuously when she learns that he is involved in a lines of hirenkors Attu, he declared to according to sailitary hill shall each there or thereabout as the others metu named, bank robbery, and the desire to see wrong be the bleakest place of all, with worse (16) Fengtien righted, especially as it is her sweet weather. From the air this section of work for permanent peace between the well to the fore since he flashed "out" heart who suffers for the crime though the world presents a weird picture, all two parties and neither side shall disturb among the famous at the Galashiels leas you are drawing on it simultaneously, the direct cause of the hero's liberation, in the deep bine sea. We saw no ace- innocent. How she ultimately becomes white and bus and snow-covered islands the peace by tending help to rebels. tournament a few seasons ago. Gordon otherwise the tobacco is converted inta (17) Fangtien may recommend en of Lockhart is something of a paradox. He carbon and the aroma and favour of the her father's salvation from the robber bergs, but we passed over many large talent to be members of the Cabinet, has a powerful game, none of the Scots unburat ieaf is partly destroyed

(19) The opinin traffe and cultivation has better, but it has been singularly gang and the unmasking of the evil glaciers. master. must be, seen to be appreciated..

shall be vigorously suppressed..

hitched to the fatal facility" for one bad (19) Fengtien may appoint delegates to bole participate in conferences on diplomatic

THE CORONET.

U.S. WORLD FLIGHT.

LEADERS DESCRIPTION OF TRANS- PACIFIC STAGE.

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RUSSIAN NON-CO OPERATION, Lieut Smith narrated how when riding Countless film features have been out a snowstorm on May 16th; on the shown here with Norra Talmadge in the waters of Behrang Island, the Russian star role. Her name game, is sufficient authorities put out from the shore and guarantee that some really first-class informed the airmen that they would entertainment will be provided when it not be allowed to land and must leave reads the announcement. This is per the territorial waters immediately, be fectly true of The Wonderful Thing, cause presumably they were not welcome, a First National picture directed by ler-4 Russia and America were not in treaty bert Brenon. As if this in itself were relationship. not enough, Harrison Ford, s also in the

affairs.

and

Taw...

SCOTTISH GOLF PROFESSIONALS.

(20) No territory, railway or mines in LISTENING-IN ON PIE-DISH. the Three Eastern Provinces shall be

TELEPHONE, WIRE USED AS mortgaged for foreign lonns.

AERIALS

MASTER MARINERS. ENCYCLOPEDIC, KNOWLEDGE

NECESSARY. “

In all his schnel to Preches durin

obviously bent on doing all it could to damage and if possible destroy British Government in India..

HOW TO SMOKE. GETTING THE BEST FROM A CIGAR

Scarcely more than one man in ten who smokes cigars takes the trouble to light them properly.

A cigar importer tells all the tricks. in the Daily Mart,

For example, do not light a cigar t

is applied. Deliberately to hold a cigar Equally important is the way a light"

in a flame sad puff. away until a portion of it is burnt causes overheating and depreciates the remainder.

In holding a cigar, don't pinch squeeze it or the outside wrapper and the internal portion will crack and enisse- the cigar to leak so that it burns. unevenly de

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On no account fick off the ashes too. 1. Zinovic, addressing the Congress of

With the aid of a pie-dish, costing 3d., the Russian Communist Party, said be

and a pedestal telephone, an excellent often. Avoid smoking quickly. A cigar was justified in viewng the domestic and

aerial can be obtained, without apper smoked slowly always gives greater satis- Lieut. Smith replied that he was not foreign situation of the Soviet optimistic.

ently any infringement of the Post Oños faction because it is kept at a much rule that there must be no connection to

lower temperature. ally. The recognition by a number of film, and there is also the novelty of athere for pleasure, and would be mighty

The best eigar if it be overheated be their apparatus. countries bad undoubtedly consolidated real American society leader in the cast, glad to leave as soon as possible. That the international position, but the

night the airmen rode out the storm, in "A captain nowadays is everything The idea comes from America, and comes unfit to smoke, proza in the person of thi to marries the the darkness, after being six hours but a sailer," remarked a sea-veteran to will be of great value to flat dweliers

Although a relighted cigar cannot be blem of delits, claims was difficult, i

A Young English, aristocrat

They ppped Dusmond Bell. It would have been more and others who find it impossible to expicted to retain all its former favour, daughter of America's Ham King to abroad, the aeroplanes. extricate his brother from the clutches off at eight o'clock on the morning of correct, however, had he said that a greet as outside aerial, and have to be much of the depreciation can be over- of a rogue. It goes against his grain May 17th for Paramushiru, which was modern captain is many things besides content with less efficient arrangeraents come hy first blowing through the cigar to enled wedlock with such an ulterior one of the welcomest sights they had ever

A correspondener who experimented This drives ont most of the stale smoke It is true that the seasianship part of with the plan, found there was an chor between the leat motive and he is no better off when mar ren

The airman most generously paid an examination lasting four days seldom mous improvement on an insulated aerial little. By drawing on it regularly, mikk- ried, as he cannot lower himself to take

exceeds half in hour, but this is because stretched round the picture rail ofɛag

home inde and the State thirty-six per

Isplendid courage and

a sailor.

After a cigur in light, let it cont

The Soviet earnestly desired to euiti vate lasting ties with Britain. The chief airs of the Russian Government were to regularise the house market and promote co-operation, There was no question of limiting the new economic policy or abolishing private trade The strength advantage of his wife's fortune. A series tribute to the ening of co-operative societies was the of touching events bring him to his fortitude of his companions, each of the astute examiner-himself at old cap room, an increase of nearly 80 per cent. nad moderately, your cigar. Wilk only means of corbatting private capital father-in-law's ranch where the man of whom had given everything he had futain is well able to satisfy himself in in volume of sound being obtained always smoke cool and sweet to the

M.. Zinovis said that private capital millions is impressed by his sterling this enterprise, and in which all are that time, by means of verbal questions,

All that is necessary is a piece of finish, now controlled-sixty-four per cent. of the and learns the truth from the neer-dorothers." e "deplored the accident whether the candidate before him is in a little larger in, diameter than the cigar is finished Only in this way car,

Finally rinse out the mouth after mack well brother. Characteristic of hy to which robbed them of Major Martio's qualified to command a ship or not. base of the telephone. A tin piedish] sent Russia in the present trade yeat sourcefulness, is the manner in which he leadership, and every warmly appre Papers on navigation, nautical asserves admirably, and can be purchased one have the fragrance of an early morn

ing smoke, and not be troubled with the brings his laughter home to tell her that gated their reception in Jayur. The co-tronomy and trigonometry keep the can at a household stores for a few pence he is convinced ber husband is a scoun- operation of the military and naval didate hard at work for the best two

The telephone is simply placed inside hot stateness of the previous one. grent contributing days. instilled with heartfelt love for him and factor to their success, as well as the drel, but in the meanwhile she has been authorities, mas a

the pie dish and a connecting wiro car- On the other two days he works out ried from the latter to the aerial ter resents her Inther's appulations. The larish hospitality and accommodation at problems on the chart, answers papers minal of the receiving not Even with. husband is prevented front fleeing home Kasumigaura, where everything was side-on météorology and naval architecture, out an earth connection signals

quite and joins the happy ending to learn the tracked for their convenience.

writes in essay on some nautical azb truth. Norma, gives a strikingly real Licut. Smith expressed his confidence

Actually the telephone wires aro atil performance as the heiress who gradually that they would suceed in circling theject and satisfies the examiner, that he

thoroughly understands the nciple ised as an aerial through the condenses becomes aware of the finer points of her world, for after the experience they had and construction of every nautica ustru formed by the base, busband's nature. In the lighter parts already gone through the rest of the ment, and can adjust his own compasses the pie-dish of the tele

the telephone and of the play she soars to great altitudes trip should be comparison be easy sail In addition, he must read and make On the bottom of the telephone is a by the light-hearted manner in which she ing." undertakes her part to be followed by

only exported two hundred million roads

of grain, but in the coming year would export, four hundred million, compared with a thousand million before the war.

“SLEEPY SICKNESS." DISEASE RAPIDLY SPREADING.

LONDON, May The death of the shipping magnate and racehorse owner, 3. Bower Ismay, from encephalitis lethargice, commonly called sleepy sickness," has drawn fresh atten- tion to the recent alarming spread of this disease in Britain.

A

a sympathetic and likeable portrayal of ECHO OF TAIPING REBELLION.

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strong.

signals by the semaphore, Morse, and rin

are.

international codes, know something of rubber. This acts as the

electrio" between the telephone base, about steam engines, pass an examina-, which forms the upper plate of the the more serious side of the heroine's PILGRIMAGE TO SUNKIANG,

tion in first aid, have a thorough know condenser, and the pie dish, which forms There have been 250 cases a week this life. In short the picturo is about the

ledge of a shipmaster's business, and the lower plate month, and 2,600 siace January 1st, com-ideal kind of entertainment one could

SHANGHAI, May 25th." legal duties, late

It is advisable, of course, to stand the pared with an annual average of $39. wish to spend an evening with and, at "The members of the Shanghai brunch Thorough as this examination is, it pie-dish on a rubber mat, a piece of The mortality is between 12 and 21 per the same time, thoroughly enjoy a screen of the American Legion are undertaking pales into insignificance beside the extra ebbcite, or an insulating material cent

triumph.

a pilgrimage to sunkiang, to-day, where master's examination, a voluntary, and No interference is caused in any way Official

anil other researches have, a The Wonderful Thing" will be on monurant is being unveiled to General final test which the aspirant for a good with the ordinary use of the telephone, hitherto, failed to discover the cause of view at the Coronet Theatre bill to Ward, Commander of the Ever Vic shore herth at the termination of the which can be in service at the same time the disease,

morrow (Wednesday).

torious Army in the Taiping Rebellion. seagoing career cannot afford to miss. as the wireless set.

BOLSHEVISM AND RELIGION.

Bolshevism, as we know, has its own, views on religion, and its own way af expressing them

Mr. MacDonald, who in so fond of parading his Christian, principles, each who never omits earing graco before ments-inertia.

The main purpose (of the Bolshevil censorship) is to stamp out religion all books in which "God" is spelled with a capital dúre subject to confiscar tion-Glasgow Herald.

It is not stated whether, per contra, the devil is spelt with a capital D. Prob ably it in There are, after all, limits to scepticism and he would be a hardy man who had lived through recens years f Russia and did not believe in hell.

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