CABLES.
LATEST CABLES. (THROCGH RECTER'S AGENCY.]
WAR GUILT. GERMAN POLITICAL SITUATION.
BELIN, September 18th. Herr Marx's man the Germani, sa it is increasingly apparent that the Crepudiation of Germany's war quilt will aggravite, the political situation, there.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH,
WAR IN NORTH, CHINA,
CHANG'S MESSAGE:
(THROUGH REUTER' AGENCY.]
- Myxons, September 16th. Chang's troops having crossed the frontier at Chaoyang, an early clash is expected. Chang telegraphed to Tane Kun enumeration Wu Pei Fu's crimes which must be brought to justice and adds: "As your Excellency is surround
ed by Wa Pei Fu's tenitors, it is ill to
SCOTTISH LETTER, THE FESTIVAL OF ST. GROUSE IN THE PAST AND THE PRESENT.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]
P
CONRAD AND THE CLYDE"
TEN YEARS OF LONDON.
U.S. CONSUL'S IMPRESSIONS.
When Mr. Robert Pest Skinner, the American Consul-General in London, leaves here in a few weeks' time to take
THE BUSSIAN TREATY. CONCESSION AFTER CONCES SION." #
has testified in his books to his pride and Directly and indirectly, Joseph Conrad confidence in Clyde-built ships and his admiration of the Scottish skipper. In The Mirror of the Sent he writes of
The current issue of the official Russiaw a certain Captain Sender whom
Information and Review, dealing with he sailed. To this day I preserve his EDINBURGH, August 13th. memory, for indeed it was he, in a sense, a similar position at Faris be will the Anglo-Soviet Treaty, claims that the The grouse season, like everything else, was Captain William Stuart, a pressions of London and Londoners, says after concession. On the various issues who completed my training." Captain Sake with him several outstanding im Soviet Government has made concession doubtful; but the rush to the North by Aitken, Lilburn & Co.'s Loch Eties will this your escape London's winter even the clainis uf British holders of is late this season; the prospects' are
Peterbeail man, who was master of the the London Daily Telegraph. While he at the pre-war debts, the war debts, and and road, and the gathering of guests was an old ambition of Courad's to con- foga, on the other hand he will miss that Tsarist bonds, the Soviet Government bas
famous clipper Tweed, and, later, ofwill fully appreciate the fact that ha at the lodges, appear to be au less than and 2 Glasgow ship. Tu 1800, av typically English feature the open fire
years after he had retired from the sen,grate, which is very dear to him." If given way. Its proposals were accepted pre-war years. Of course sport and was writing books that rank among
in
'fore it may be taken by granted that the send aeroplanes. to enquire, ne to your except for those who go out to the moors the highest of their kind in English could correct the London fogs at the is satisfactory by the British side in the
Cabinet on Thursday will shelve the question of formally motifying the re- pudiation until the propitions moment -hrrives to revive the question.
LSTER STILL ADAMANT,
LONDON, September 18th.
health, ask if you are still at liberty."
CHERIANG BATTERIES IN ACTION.
SHANGHAI, September 10th. The Chekiang batteries at Hwangtu, *IRISH BOUNDARY DISPUTE. whose position remains unchanged de- spite the reported advance of "Sunday, were in action this morning. Their fire,
forces over a wide section of the front south-west of Hwangtu
Despite the recent torrential rains, the state of the ground has improved. Only few paddy fileds are under water, his stretches in this area being paw quite
The Ulster Cabinet met this morning at Cleevecourt, Streatley on Thames, the residence of Sir J. Craig, and discussed the boundary question, All menbers of the Cabinet were present, except M Archdale, Minister of Agriculture, who remained at Belfast as minister in charge. It is believed that the Cabines will re-j
not
Afirm the derision to appoint a member of the boundary commission upon which stops will immediately be taken to sunnoon the Imperial Parliament on the .1:30th instant.
EARLIER ÚABLES.
נו
THE LEAGUE,
AFTER DISCUSSIONS.
THE BRITISH NAVY,
LONDON, September lüth. With reference to conflicting statements in the pewspapers as regards the Lengue- of Nations utilising the British fleet in event of a breach of covenant,
the
the position has undergone no change -site Sir Cecil Hurst's important state
ment in committee Last week, when he oxplained the difficulties of suchen courso from the legal viewpojat. pointing out that there were two schools of though on
the Continental. The point would have to be cleared up. Britain, if called upon to support penst incastres against any -country, might cause into conflict with other nations trading on the sens, canse- -qaently it was necessary to know exactly
how the permanent Court of International | Justice would deal with such a
cise.
Participation by the British navy depen ded, upon this.
The sub-ecmmittee dealing with dratt ing of the protocol on this subject has entrusted the drawing up of the terms to M. heues, who worked throughout yes terday and to-day, "and repeatedly inter- viewed Lord Paytacor, with whom several members of the French delegation also
troduction
MA
Eron
in the spirit of the butcher, is not to be to Glasgow to look for a command. don't think I would do it" And in literature, he put down bis pen and came expense of the open fire," he confessed to
negotiations. 4 representative of this paper," well. I. measured by the number of birds slaugh. Furnished with one or two letters of in this sentiment probably the majority of adds, has always maintained its right The Soviet Government," the review tered, but rather by the ground gone Roberto" (Mr. Cunninghame Graham) in New York, where mechanical perfee is a right reserved by all Governments.
from his friend, Don Londoners will agree with him, over and the exersise given to the Conrad came to Glasgow, and for thren tion has reached so high a pitch, there Any dental of this right is absolutely to nationalise without compensation. It keen eye and the steady hand. In suite days went round the shipping fees is, he said, at least one open are in every inadmissible. Even on this issue, bow. fed ad reformers rouse-shoot that I'm potorious as a dove-writer is flat. When Mr. Skinner was transferred ever, the Soviet fiovernment declared its of the tirades of intemperato nad ill-in-command was forthcoming. The fact ing and deer-stalking remain bracing and handicap on the boy de baby that had before the war he was depressed when he denging, of course, any liability in prin- fron Hanburg to Berlin in the years readiness to give compensation, though however, was not returned by the Kiangmurating national sports; while in the a little ruefully, but probably that hall found that in the Aat he had taken ciple to make such compensation. The least, they are important and even the ship: He returned to Pent Farm when he discovered that it was imposs formula which would provide the sub- and North-West Highlands, at nothing to do with his failure to get there was not single replace, and Soviet delegates endeavoured to find a chief sources of local employment and his desk, fortunately for himself and for ible to get a freplace put in, he fixed stance of compensation while not admit revenue the only profitable use to which English letters. the land can be put and the
A London journalist describes Conrad gas fire as the next best thing, although ting the liability. They even offered to They bring to the regions that are most in appearance." There are," ments of modern civilisation maintai
as like Cunninghame Graham patrician he had to break a Berlin by-law to do become responsible for the satisfaction
he adds,
of ex-property owners' claims, valid and in lack of it a rich current of new blood and of wealth, and, if the flow does not in writing of him he was august and spacious room overlooking Cavendish-
two adjectives which spring to the pen
Skinner was sitting in his approved by the two Governments.' It continu long, it leaves behind it benefits superb. He might have passed for us he spoke of his affection for the open
was on this issue that the conference came square typically. London square-and to a standstill." that are felt throughout the year. Spanish magnifico-a nobleman, anyhow,
All accounts agree that this season the proudly bearing the stiff, brocaded rate he pointed to the very fine speci- an interview which he had with M. letting of ligand moors for grouse splendour of an ancient tradition. Flisen the roum pussessed. remarking. Rakovsky just as he was on the point of shooting just about constitutes & record portrait should have been noted by But the open fire is not the only English question whether there were not many have stood before it for many an hour. returning to England. In reply to the in respect of financial return. One reason for this is the big demand for moors by
fait a peindre as all that, it was thin Mr. Skinner has learned to admire cases in which British capital could work American and overseas visitors to the certainly not 159, when he was seeking during his decade in London. te left in Russia to the advantage of both coun- Empire Exhibition, who are prolonging for a ship in Glasgow. He was then like Berlin for London on the day où which tries, and as to whether the present laws their stay to enable them to sample the his profession-a ship's officer in histria sent to Serbia the ultimatum affecting companies could be modified so great sport of the autumn in the North of shore clothes & wiry figure of about five which was destined to shake the whole is to give full security for espital invest Scotland. The vogue of grouse-shooting feet nine, with a black beard trimmed to world. From Hamburg he aniled an, the e, M. Rakovsky auid:* To this ques- ing the Peking Government and casting membered that less than a century age check-bones. bushy eyebrows, dark-brown was the last German ship to call at a general way I may say that the recon-
接 a point, fanned complexion, high Faterland now the Leviathan, which tion I reply in the affirmative. In a penetrative eyes that glinted, and an British port in the ordinary course of "struction of our country will make the quiline no A certain tightness about trade before war bruke out. "On my employment of British capital in the at Liubo was staged on Sunday and yes was less than 50,000 acres. In the bait the chest and a short neck were features arrival in England," he said, "I spent Union of Soviets much more necessary
which would not escape a doctor's obser- few very happy days of peace, and than at present." ration. Manifestly aswell," but not verenitely of the bidalgo type of Cunninghame Grabari MEMOIRS OF CARLYLE.
dry
To-night, five hundred reinforcements left Shanghai North Station for Hwangtu
· KLANGSU DEFENDS THING.
SHANGHAI. September 16th.. Marshal Tuan Chi-jui, the Anfn leader, has issued a lengthy telegram condemn
his definitely with Chekiang and Mukden, The most serious fighting yet witnessed
terday. The Kiangsu troops are hang ing on to Ihing, despite heavy Chekiang gunfire on the city.
FIGHTING IN NORTHERN
CHEKIANG.
SHANGHAI, September 16th. Aubwei troops are attacking in North-
Cross telegram received yesterday from Wushing, which states that hostilities have broken out on the border near Szĉan in Choking.
NEWS.
[THROUGH KEUTKE'S AGENCY.]
EXPORT OF OPIUM: CHINA'S, POSITION.
QUESTIONS.
LONDON. September 18th..
is all the more remarkable when it is re
the letting of a moor was almost undreamt of. To-day more than 3,000,000 acres are shot over every year, but in 1550 the tou
dozen years ending 1904 the increase was almost half ก million dereя, In 1530. The Macintosh leased about 60.000 acres of his vast moors at Moy at a rental of £300. Three years later the Earl of Muf- mesbury was offered not only the whole of the shootings on the Island of Harris, but the fishings as well, for a paltry £25. 3lore recently these same lands comman ded J rental of £2,000. Similarly the now-famous "TOOTS of Glenmoriston,
Even more remarkable, as illustrating £5,000, in 1833. could be had for £100. how the value of rents of grouse moors has grown, is the case of Invershie, with an acreage of 10,000, which were first let for £50 but a quarter of a century later were not to be had under £1,000,
In shooting over dogs I do not think the Duleep
Velasquez. But if Conrad ever looked so
AWONDERFUL TIME.
Reuter's Moscow correspondent sends
THE WINGFIELD: SCULLS.
then are the deluge. We were simply overwhelmed at the start with inquires from Americans anxious to get back home as quickly as possible. From thẻ | In a second instalment of what bids day war was declared we passed from crisis to crisis." Thereafter, Mr. Skin-
J BERESFORD'S FINE RECORD. fair to be one of the standard works of ner lived with Londoners through the Carlylean biography Mr. David Alee various trials which the deluge pro
Instituted in 1830 as a championship Wilson brings his hero from his marriage duced, and he was filled with admiration trophy for "gentlemen, scallers of the to Jane Welsh to a great landmark of Beuterrorrespondent at Geneva says ern Chekiang, according to a Chinese Red which have been let at as high a feat as French Revolution." Whatever may be endured the constant air raids, the de. land," the Wingfield Soulls were competed his career-the publication of The for the manner in which the people United Kingdom of Gt. Britain and Ire
book is a monument of tireless industry business and domestic life. " objected to in some of its details, the mand for men, and more men, and loss for on Aug. 7th over the championship of life, and the difficulties expericnerd in
course of miles from Putney Bridge to the Ship at Mortinke, and won by J. Besides being a biographer, Mr. Wilson
Beresford, jun. (Thames E.C.), very easily is also an intrepreter, and he has a
in 24min. 36. Beresford completed a philosophy and faith of his own- strongly Red in tint-that it is most full time," he said.
I have been here in a very wonder, great record for the year in winning all "No one of uty races in which be has competed, including doubtful whether he would have got successors will ever see London as I have Open Sculls, at Ostend and Bruges, the It is practically certain that no one Carlyle to endorse. Mr. Wilson" em- this season will bent the established re phasises, what is already well known, that it and it does not make one think Diamonds at Henley, and the Olympic the inatter, namely the Anglo-Saxon and FAR EASTERN CABLE cords for the Scottish moors. Ou the Carlyle did not feel at home in buntless of the English people to have known Seats in Paris. |
During them through" that period.”
Three entries were received for this Carron moors in Morayshire, on Augustburgh society-it is doubtful whether those years the Consul-General had many year's ruce. but E. R. Carter (Kingston 22nd, 1910, eleven guns willed 1,892 grouse there was any society on earth he would dificult and delicate tasks to perform,H.C.) scratched, leaving the issue and 92 hares, while during the season up have found wholly congenial; the Scottish arising from questions af ting shipping J. Beresford, inn. (Thomas R.C.), wards of 3,000 grouse were bugged. On capital left on him a sad impression of and cargoes. His department had to winner of the August 20th. 1011, eight guns brought boilowness and dullness. Yet during the come between the British authorities and 1920, 1021, 1022, and 1923, and K..
championship in down 2523 grouse on the Roan Fell moor, years in the twenties when he was a re-American claimants, and much thet was N. Craig (Leander Club). The latter, on the borders of Dumfriesshire and Kirk-sident, Walter Scott was alive; and beloften required to bring these claims, with who rowed in the Cambridge eight in 1929 cudbright.
sides Jeffrey, Carlyle had Wilson, De It is little more than fifty years since Quincey, and other bright spirits sa inti- their thousands of items of detail, to a and 1923 was making his first bid for the
satisfactory settlement.
Wingfields. Although he won the Calqu the grouse drive method of shooting was mates. Looking back on the place a few Another of Mr. Swinner's most forcible hond Sculls at Cambridge in 1921, he did introduced into Scotland, the older gene-years later he wrote, I love and shall impressiones is homeliness of London. not take up sculling seriously, until this ration preferring the more sportsmanlike always love that old stone towa. It Wherever you go in New-York," he ex-year, when he trained under W. G. East, In a letter to the Times, Sir Frankethod of walking up over dogs. Swettenham, dealing with Sir J. C. Jor Grst grouse drive on, the Moy moors in in outward form; built on rocks, looking city; but London is rather a collection Henles, in which be reached the final, but The hard, but clear und strong, in spirit as plained, you feel you are in the same and entered for the Diomond Sculls at dan's proposal for gradual redaction of Laverness-shire took place in 1800; and I out upon the everlasting sea. May, it of small communities, each with its own was then beaten by Beresford. There was the export of opium from India and the think it was in the same year that Mr. flourish, and evil never gain dominion local life, and each with individual a very strong north wind blowing when consumption in Far Eastern territories Tom Speedy organized the frat drive at over it. Carlyle's adverse opinions are charms of its own. For instance, the the race started, making almost a sea în and Powerk, at the rate of ten per cent. Dalnaspidal in Perthshire"
of course often to bo set down to a bad Consulate is in the borough of Maryle- Putney Reach, and severely testing the per year for a decade, xays if this advice
secretion of bile." were accepted and inforced it would put un end to production of prepared opium achievement of Maharajab
On the personal side, while, copaidering bone, and it has been a great pleasure watermanship of the scullers. Mr. W. D. to me to be connected with Marylebone | Kinnear (Kensington R.C.). the Wing- in India and its wasumption in the Singh has ever been beaten. On August their respective temperaments, Carlyle and to take part in its social life. Even fulds winner of 1910, 1911, and 1912, am- Straits, the Malay States and Hongkong, 12th, 1871, that Indian sportsman bad and his wife ware-during this period of Lord Parmoor, interviewed by Retter, but what about China, which is produc. 440 grouse to his own gun at Grandtully their history at least-- most loving and there in Cavendish-square we have our pirod, and Mr. P. Adcock (London R.C.) stated that no definite British proposaling 3,000 toga of opium yearly, or nine. in Perthshire. In the 'eighs of last devoted pair, it is curious that those who own association, which meets once a year was judge..
to guard the amenities of the square. I The start was a good one, and Beres regarding the atilisation of the British tenths total of the warld's production century Capt. W. H. Thomasson shot write about them seem to feel constrained remember that some years ago we had to ford beulling 28. to Craig's 27 soon lod navy had been either made or withdrawn. If Jordan's suggestión is accepted and over 400 grouse on three successive days to take up a position of partisanship to consider the question of whether we we kept steadily along, in the shelter of '
enforced, what is to prevent China from (1,200 all told on the Hunthill moors wards the one or the other. Mr. Wilson would have the statue of someone or the Middlesex station, and led by a length
in Forfarshire.
is certainly not a partisan of Mra.other arcted here, and my recollection at the Boathouses. Craig came in behind producing a few more tons to replace it
Carlyle. He is not, ne he says her bus is that we would not have it; we stood Beresford who drew away so rapidly that Is not the Opiun Advisory Committee ELGIN CATHEDRAL
band was,
blind to her weak points for privacy, even against a monument. he led by three lengths at the mile, reach straining at knats while swallowing a
Elgin has been worthily engaged, in she was not easy to live with, was never Municipal life, as you have it in Enged in amin. 25. Craig kept his form. camel?
celebrating the seven hundredth aani- in the wrong," and had a nasty
well, but lacked pice in the rough water. versary of the foundation of the Cathe tongue. Many details are given of the land, is unknown on the Continent."
Another characteristic of Loudon life Beresford went through Hammeranith dral Time, which devours all things, life at Craigenputtock na sample of has, not spared the once magnificent fane, which this account of Mrs. Carlyle's the number of people who live in Bridge 8secs. in front of Craig in emina There remains, indeed, only a rain, activities, as seen through the eyes of houses, whereas in the cities of the 51secs, and, with the conditions better, noble in its decay, which is the reproach the wife of her brother-in-law, living in United States and the Continent they showed excellent style at a slow strong as well as the pride of Elgin and the She used to do no work at all but read
live in Hata M
stroke past Chiswick. Beresford led by the adjoining farmbouse may be quoted--
But, we are coming to that," he was 16nces. at Barnes Bridge, where he nearly Scotland of our day. In the centuries
reminded.
fouled a buttress, his time, there being that preceded the Reformation it was re-and write for many days. Then she peatedly subjected to the havoc of fire would suddenly wake up to the fact that the limit ontside; and us people cannot Mr. F. I. Pitman C.U.B.C., presented I agree. People have now gone to 20mins, secs, and he won very easily. and of civil warfare; and the notorious the household work was in arrears, and
go any further away from their work the sculls to the winner af Putney after #Wolf of Badenoch, if he was the have it all done in a spurt in three or suppos: they will have to go up into the race Beresford received many con- dan crowd entered the city and the Ifindus objective after a briliant bayonet charge worst, was by no means the only robber four days, half-killing herself with over the air. In twenty-five years from now gratulations on his fifth successive win
and pillager of the Cathedral found work. Then she would spend two or expect London will be a city of flats which equalled the record that has stood A MATCH.
among those who, as close neighbours, three days writing about it. She seldom Moreover, the changes in social life since the 70's of Mr. F. Playford. should have been its most zealous pro did ang hard work, and never needed to tectors. Then came a more deadly and do any. Anyone who saw her white soft brought about by the war have caused London EC., who witnessed the race.
many people to seek smaller houses than destructive period. The Cathedral lid hands would have laughed at the 88* they used to have. At Nuneaton, at the inquest on the the rulers of the land stripped the lead WIRELESS IN THE RIDES A
not perish in any popular tumult, but tion of her having used them much."
Mr. Skinner has also been greatly im of September 10th numbers of Moslems victims of the motor bus blaze on August of the roof, their ill-gotten spoils being. A friend who has been holidaying in tinaing corporate, life and traditions
pressed by the City of London, its con AMERICAN ADMIRAL'S entered the city through holes in the mist, the jury returned a verdict of acci- lost in a wreck in the North Sea Neg the Hebrides tells me that we do not through the generations, and its power
JINGO SPEECH. on mardor looting. The Hindus, who lost to killed and inded dental death, caused by ignition of petrol lect soon did its work, and to neglect really appreciate wireless in the cities. to compete with modern, requirements. insisted on leaving the city, and went to fumes through someone striking a match were added the destruction forces of re- We have grown so accustomed ao, valve I have been very happy in London,"
Addressing the Institute of Politica ak the Punjab, with the exception of three whilst the petrol tank was being refilled:
Williamstown, Massachusetts, recently hundred who took refuge in the canton
Add World's
ligious bigotry and, of the private greed and crystal sets that we regard them as concluded the Consul General "I have Rear Admiral Rodgers, of the United Sport V ments. Three hundred Moslems were
which looked upon the ruinous church we do the telephone useful yet half made many friends here, and the regret States Navy (retired), created a sensu a's a quarry. Regrets are unavailing, and nuisance. But, on a lonely, rocky island with which I shall leave them, is alleriat tion in circles usually rather pacifiat by arrested
THE WORLD'S SPORT.
hard words are useless weapons against in the Hebrides, when darkness falls and at by the knowledge that Paris is not declaring that America, before its popula HOME FOOTBALL
the bygone generations who, through mis. the wind and the rain hold high carnival very far away and, therefore, I am hoption reached 200,000,000, should arm to guided zeal or for personal aggrandis in the solitudes of Western waters, wire-ing to keep in touch with them.”
conferred.
HINDU-MOSLEM ENMITY. GOVERNMENT STATEMENT".
Mr. Bray, the Foreign Secretary, in a statement before the Assembly, mention. ed that 10 Moslems and 20 Hundus had been killed, and 10 and 8, respectively, wounded, and three police were wounded, in the disturbances at Kohatu Sept Sth and 10th
He explained that the outbreak was to the circulation of copies apparentis of an anti-Moslem blasphemous poem on September 2nd, and the shooting, with revolver, of a Moslem hay by a Hindu September 9th, after which a Mohamme.
retired to the roofs and fred.indiscrimin
ately,nding 20.
TROUBLE IN MOROCCO.
THE EVACUTIONS.:
MADRID. September 16th. An official communique announces the evacuation of sin Spanish positions on the Wadlau line, including Cobbadarsan.
A supply colunin for Kalan attained its
and killing
HOW A BUS CAUGHT ABLÁZE.
LONDON, September 15th.
three 20 and
The military arrived at noon, and fired air. They then helped the police to clear the bazaars, but on the morning
into
the
The damage by fire in the Hindu quarter is estimated at fifty lakhe Prac tically all the Hindu temples have been rifed
and the images hroken. Arrange ments by the authorities preventing transfrontier men later approaching "the city were successful, and the Hindus are now being encouraged to return."
LIGHTNING STRIKES OIL.
$3,000,000 · DAMAGE.
MONTEREY (CALIFORNIA), Sept. 18th: Lightning struck a tank containing fifty- five thousand barrels of crude ofl. Four soldiers were killed in fighting the fiammes. It is estimated that the damage will amount to three million dollars
Efforts are at present being directed to saving the old town of Monterey, which is in the path of the fire.
Loanos, September 15th, FIRST DIVISION.
Birmingham, 1: Notts County, Blackburn, 3 Liverpool, 1. Preston, 1; Cardiff, 3.
BOOTTISH LEAGUE
Hearts, 1 Rangers, 2 Hibernian, 2; Celtic, 3.
INTERNATIONAL YACHTING.
ABEITISH WING,
Oratan Bay, September 16th. Englizd won the international six metre yacht race cup, scoring four victories to the United States three
ment. reduced the sacred building to the shapeless heap which Dr. Johnson des cribed as a mass of fragments." and for which Roswell found the gentler des [cription of noble ruins.”
LORD BALFOUN AND PICE
INEVITABLE."
seizure territory and, find space for her less is a real miracle. He was staying
"pressure of population To-day the po with a medical man who has built up a
pulation of the United States is over four-valve set, and can, like a magician
-
110,000,000, and it is estimated, that by of old time, summon up the sages and WHERE DID YOU GET THAT WATCH I
the end of the present century: the songsters and musicians of civilsation to
This story is going the rounds in 200,000,000 limit which Admiral Rodger "break the silence of the sens.”** The academic circles in Aberdeen of a dis- calls the safety limit will be attained, Hebridean doctor's favourite quotation tinguished Scottish educationist who has
Marlowe's "Faust"
The estates of Philorth, Aberdeenshire, when he has had a night of it is from Just returned from a visit to the Unit and even earlier if the immigration barg.
belonging to Lord Saltoun, and extend- ing to over 10,000 aeres," are to be sold: In the letter to his tenants, Lord Saltour says his family have now belonged to Philarth for over 700 years. The increase of taxation and other burdens incidental to largo estates, however, have become more than can be met without sacrificing the future of his son. In these cirum stances they have had to yield to the inevitable.
are lowered and there is less tendency States. The gentleman in question is than exists hore today to restrică, rather absent-minded, and before he left families. The admiral's declaration cake Have not I made blind Homer sing to home his wife gave him strict injunca bombshell. Professor Shotwell, of tiona to take care of his watch and not Columbia University, who had submitted. Of Alexander's love and Enon's death i leave it lying about on dressing tables the American draft of a propound treaty And hath not be, that built the walla in hotels, so he sometimes did. He gave for disarmament which will come up ba
of Thebes
defeat the desired assurance, and had evidently fore the League of Nations Assembly at With ravishing sound of his melodious acted on the advice given him for on Gedev next month, and other members.
harp,
his return he had not one watch in his of the conference turned upon the vener Made munic, with my Hephistophills#pockets but two. - Of the second watch able sailor and demolished him to their
(Continued at foot of next column) *he san give no satisfactory account.
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