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THE LADY AND THE TIGER.

* BIGGEST

said:

给你

DO CONCERTS PAY? VISITORS AT HOTELS.

While

Hoyazono HOTEL

hop & infant

W. G. Brash

Cappleinan

Mr J. H. Cook

Mr R.

F.

Crawford

Dorsser

1

Mr & Mrs H. A.

Klinedinah

Mr & Mrs C. Lauritaan Miss H, Lilie

Mr C. L. Lionberger

Mr N. de Man

B. Mensscho

Mr C. W. Milligon Mr & Mrs W. J.

Money childiron Miss L. Moore Mr J. Morton

Mr R. Nicholson Mr. S. Nielsen Mr B. H. O'Farrell Mrs Olliver Mr 1. E. Ollerton Mr & Mra H.J Parson My de Mr G. Patrick Fenchardt

Mr W. H.

Mr R. 1 At R. H. Popa Mr Isaac Poppo Mr B. X.

l'ottle

Mr B. I. Perner Miss Jean Fre

Mrs L. D Rollason

2 children

BAGGED IN INDO. WEST-END AGENTS AND SIR CHINA."

LANDON RONALD.

Mr M. Axelrood What is said to be the biggest tiger shut

The statement made to Sir Landon Mr F W. Barnes

Mr W. Baachard ever bagged in Indo-China, was

Mr N. Beale by Mrs. Curtis King, an American visitor Ronald, at the dinner of the Loudon | H

Section of the Incurperated Society of

Mr & Mrs V. Beghen to. China.

B. Belihos Interviewed in Shanghai'by a represen- Musicians, that not more than two per Mrs E. B. tative of the N.-C. Daily Fries Mrs. King cent. of the concerts given in London Mr. Benjamin

pay their expenses, and the reasons he

Capt. Bentley "It was an exceptional hit of luck. My gairt are by no means whole-heartedly MD, Z. M. Berthon

Mr RJ.

J. Birbeck husband and I were out here on a pleasure crudorsed by the leading West-End won-

Bishop visiting a brother-in-law, (len. cert agents, says The Observer." trip, W. Connor, of the US Army. Tien it is limited, generally speaking, that Mr W tsin. We went down to Saigon without large clamber of concerts are financial Mr any idea of hunting, for although we are ly unsucessful, it is also a fact that those P. W. Cotton hoth enthusiastic hunters and have shot at which first-class artians are billed to all over Amorien we did not expect to appear seklom have a seat left unsold. have time for a hunting trip in Indo-On one point, however, the agents at Mrs G. L.

D, Deckiu Mr J. China, as that generally means hengthy apparentis in agreement with Sir La preparation, and collecting of guides, don, namely that the introduction of Mr M. Derrourt broadcasting is a material factor in the C.W.O. Va elaborate equipment and the like.

"When we reached Saigon, however, decreased audiences at popular concerta,

"If a concert-giver delivers the goods, fiss O. Reclas met Mr. White, of the American

said the Capt. E. H. W Museum of Natural History, who told us he makes his concert pay,"

Elkington well-known West-End of the remarkably for hunting in the principal of" a mountains behind Saigon and gave us Bra. He must, however, produce the Mr F. J. W. Fockea valuable directions as to where we might right. music and the right artists. The Mr & Mrs A. HA And tigers. We were fortunate enough average concert with average artists to secure his chauffeur and the three of loes not pay; but a first-class concert Mr & Mrs P. D: 6. us started off alone. My husband and with arst-class artists does pay. When hall not even our own guns. We had so I sny a concert-giver must produce the Mr F. Gales buy some. We went up in the hills right music, I mean good music, though Mr G. C. Gallop

Mr S. J. Goldissch about 150 miles behind Saigon and made pet necessarily what is generally called Douglas B. Gawler

Mr & Mr J. Gould pur headquarters at a little rest house classical music. Such

you eminent artists, always pay, and need Miss A. 1. Griffin in a district called Djiring. No.

Capt. T. P. Hall no additional attractions.) won't and it on the map.

With regard to Sir Langion Ronald's Miss A & F Hamilton Cart. 1.8

Mr & Mrs W. "We found plenty of game of various suggestion that smoking should be.adowry Hacibal-Miss-F kinds in the jungle, deer, buffalo, anded at concerts, this gentleman was of Mr G. A. hirds, but saw no tigers until after we opinion that, generally speaking, the Mr Sig. Bart had killed a deer and left it is lit. public preferred the present rule to run Mr M. Headry This tiger came out for it, passing with time. La the ease of deliente voices. Mr. F. Henry in 30 fret of us. It was an exciting the vocalists would be badly affected by Mr & Mrs A. W.

a smoke-laden atmosphere. No doubir moinent for me. for I had never seen

some men were kept away from concerts a tiger in his native jungle before, much less shot at one, as I managed to bring by the prohibition of smoking: hit on the other hand, there were many women him dowa, "We had to hurry back to Saigon to catch our boat, so Mr. Kingsho oljected to it; and there was a feel. didn't have a chanes to hag a tiger foring with a large section of the public himself. That means we shall have to that concerts would lose caste if smok come back and try again when we haveing were allowed that the atmosphere" riore leisure. We had only ten days for woahl suffer in a double sense.

Sir Landen's remarks on "the uncom this trip."

fortable seats and the same harren. dingy halls," he maintained that the concert halls in London were well uphol stered and comfortably seated, and could compare favourably with the average

______DEEN__AS_BAIT,

It is reported that the tiger which Mes. King shot is the largest which bus heen killed in Indo-Chinn in the hust ten years, but the sportswoman herself modestly disclaims this, only saring. "Yes, it was

goosi-sized animal."

THE HAGGIS LEGEND.

theatre. or cinema.

concerts.

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Fong

Mr W. Rorenthal

Gain

Mr Alex, Boun

11

Harriman

Hogan

Mr C, E. Holmes Mr & Mrs Shuhai Hon. Mr J. T. C. Jebsen Mr A. R. Jensen Mr J. H. Johnstone Mr J. R. Jones Ax to Capt. E. B. M.

Mr J. F. Joseph

Kirkpatrick

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MrA. H. Rowl

Mr Joseph A. Salonky Mr & Mrs W.

Sehotelt

Mr B. Shaw Mr & Mrs A..

Silas &infast 1. Siqailand MrR.W.E. T. Sangys

M, Smiggy

Bir E. Solives. 1. H. F. Sommers Mrs E. Sparke Mr. Strahan Mr H. P. Surrey Mr. Tait Mr A

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Mr H. Watkins Mr J. Willes Mr A. Williams

Mr & Mrs G.Woessner

and child Mr. Samuel Wong

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Andel and child Mr & Mrs A. W. Van "Dr. Altenbury The bead of another leading firm also Mr Corley expressed the opinion that, although Mr. & Mr. A. B. A.

Carleton undoubtedly mary concerts had not shown any profit. the public could be Mra & Mise L.

Somer-Eliis relied upon to support popular artists. A lively article on Scotland's alleg. He admitted, however, that concerts did Mr & Mrs A. D.

Galloway & daughter ed national dish has been contrikule not attract, as a rule, so large audiences

Kra Godson to a tilasgow evening newspaper by the as before the war, owing to the altera-Miss B. Gryn Rev. C. V. A. Mackichern, of Colombo,sion in public taste and the growth of 8. Bart

it are wo and a couple of stories in

counter attractions, especially dancing: Mr & Mrs Charter

The aftermath of the war is

Haworth good to be left in the columns of a local journal, however wide its circula-

sible, in my opinion. for this change." Mr & Mrs M. Y.

Karbishield & child l the fe story the reverend

he said. "The craze for dancing grew tion. gentleman says,

In thr kindness of herbert as well as in the exuberance of her

respon-

up at that time of unrest when people Mr & Mrs Hicks had to distract their thoughts by light entertainment that demanded no mental

ing phase,"

Scottish patriotism, ruy Bister once effort, and in which they could hetually Rent a healthy haggis to an Army officer take part. But this is probably, a pas5- in France an insular Englishman, whom first thought as he viewed it was of at Kieping hedgehog, but whose apoken verdict, when asked as to how it ought to by rate was it looks as if it had been eaten already."

The other story also taken us back to the Great War. In January, 1915, says the veracious chronigler, having been asked to propose the tonst of the im- mortal Memory at the annual clebra- tion in an icers' Aless overseas, de- termined to make no incorrect quota tion from the Bard, I accordingly dis patched the following cablegram to Scottish manse: "Please send something Burns for 25th January." Admittedly the cabis was somewhat difficult to in terpret, and, after a consultation in the atuty, they couclad that there was about to her ceifkrated a Scottish Frativ- ul, that I, na tess officer, was anxious

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of haggis. After a feverish search for tragedy as a tiresoine teonomic difficulty. Lt.Col. RA. Dobbia the necessary ingredients involving much rather than as an outrage on the Kink-Majer & Mrs HE expenditure of time and energy,dom of God, and regarded war as inevita sister daly got the haggises despatched-hie, instead of as a denial of God and as Mr & Mrs W. A. fourteen in number-just in the nick

practical atheism.

Mr R. E. Farrell Our creeds were magnificent and our Mr D. Fitzgerald

were Mr A. Forbis

a cheery letter narrating all this, and religious profession great, yet we Murising me to expect haggises, was wrapped up in formalisms, in church-going Miss M. Forbes received by me, but, aing: no porms of pieties, devotions and services. Modern MrB. I. W. Fonter Buras which I had requested and await Christians were hypocrites, because they Mr&Mr. F. F. ed. What on earth was I to do with did not express all those good things in fourteen haggises? "But I set to. and with terms of life.

Miss B. Murdock Miss Newsholme Mr W. Ogden Mr A. X. Fenn Mr Prams Mr Priamsil Mr. H. H Mr A. Ritchie

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Stubbings Lt. Col. FG: Fitz Mr. C.P. Stardes

Gerald the aid of Secttish instinct, and a little. We believed in the Church na a-highly

Mr & Mrs H. F.L. H. R. Glen sentiment, 1 succeeded in booking orders organised institution, yet we accepted Mr & Mr.3

Mr G. J. Tarrant for eleven out of the fourteen, and my higgiedy-piggledy social system of com Mr W. D. Goodfellow

Mr & Mrs U. Thwaites temperature was again perma!. Four petitive eaans, and when men proposed Mr B. A. Hale

Mr.A. W. Tickio weeks, However, elapsed without any to alter it, we dubbed them in terms of Miss M. B. Hall

Lt-Ool & Mrs H. trace of the haggises; and those who had reproach "foolish Socialists." The mo Mr J. B. Hawker

Trevelyan ordered them, and in some cases already, dern Church suffered from blindness of Mr W. J. Hat ker

G. M. Hemiworth paid for them, began to express anxiety, vision because it did not envisage for. Comdr. G. F. Hels gentle inquiry being followed by suspi society its own ideals and accepted the Lt. Com

Mr HL. Howell cious reminders auounting almost to current "values" of things as if they were 0. Q. Jenkins threats, At the end of the fourthi' and the standard of the Kingdom of God.

Mr.T. L. Jenkins most uncomfortable week, a letter from

As a Church, they were more concern. F. A. Johnson my sister threw light on the mystery and ed with purely ecclesiastical questions of Mr G. 8. Bugh-Jones enabled me to explain. That letter I

the Mise G. Kennedy controversial theology than with posted in the Bless Cage for all interest welfare of mankind. They forgot that the ed; here is an extract from it..

Church did not exist for purposes. of its own, but for the good of mankind. They did the lesser thing and omitted the weightier matters of the law"-judgment and justice, mercy and faith,

LITERARY WOMAN. RANCHER.

Mr L. D. Tarner Capt. & Mrs H. Walker Mr E. R. Waller

LL.A. JL. Whyte "Miss O. Willmott

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Mr J. W. Herso Mr T. B. Hughes Mr W. G. Jarvis Mr H Johnson

Pathos Horat. Mr&Mrs F. Akeman Mr R. Brooks Mr J. 8. Cox Mt W. S. Cuff MW. C.

Dickinson Mr & Mrs E

Mr S. 8. Eris

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Two weeks after despatching you the bagginses, I received an official form from the GP.O., London, asking ine "to declare that the contents of the parcel was not, a bomb, or explosive of ahy description and promising me to forward it to you when due inquiries ha been made, by Scotland Yard, assisted by officials from the War Office, and His Majesty's Government, as to the pr] An English authoress who finds her Mr.C. H.Hlwood bable motive of the sender, and as to her literary work not incompatable with ran--MF. Hollin antecedents, with special reference to ching is Miss P. Carlisle, who three years, any German relationship by marriage or purchased 500 acres of land near Cul- otherwise. I was 60 euraged and gary, which she since operated successful. chagrined that I demanded an instantly. She works by day and writes by return of the package along with the night and is the author of several books. valg of the posinge. Eventually after Such is her belief in Canadian opportuni. much correspondehee," the haggises such ty that it is her ambition to induce as as they then were-did come back, and many well-educated and well-to-do English we were out a good deal of expense hay- women as possible to come to Western. ing them buried deep at the extreme Canada, in the belief that they can make corner of the garden and having the as great a success of ranching as she has house disinfected!!

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Mr McCaw Kr B. J. de MoorB Mr P. F. Palmer. Mr O. Purvey Mr W. A. Biopani Mr & Mr BA.Wentley,

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