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In a statement of policy recently sued the National Business Man's Association, which has recently been formed in Manelwater, declare that they have the interests of the middle class as their main object. Their meaning of the torm "middle class" is defined for their purposes na" tint rection of the community, men and women, who through their financial position would be unable to recrive State or municipal rolief during periods of adversity, and whose incomes are or have been above and including. £950 per anunin."
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YOUNG.
ENGAGED AS AN ERRAND BOY.
The far-off days when Signor Mus- solini was a young man of twenty five years of age, carning 208. u month as assistant to an Italian grocer and pork butcher in Lau
Anne and when he was considered an advanced Socialist, are recalled an interesting interview publish- | ed in Le Journal,
In 1003 Mussolini, who had been expelled from various cantons in Switzerland, aurived at Lausation and went to see Signor Charles de Paulis for a job. He was engaged as general help and errand boy: He had been recommended to his employer by a friend who attended the same Socialist meetings, and
of the middle classes, is indis said he was honest and hard work- putable, whether in industry, pro-ing. fession, finance, or administration.1 offered him 203, a month and
ACTRESS DREAMS OF A MURDER.
JESSIE MILLWARD'S MEMORIES.
Brighton.There lives alone in a small private hotel here a once- famous actress in whose arms Wm. Torriss, the grene Victorian motor, died after he had been stabbed by & madman thirty-three years ago,
Only her intimate friends know
that the beautiful Jennie Millward, who was Terrian' -leading lady and close friend and the darling of the English public in those days, is living obscurely at Brighton in re- tirement and alone.
Mise Millward had heard that Mr.
Seymour Hicks, Terrias' son-in-law,
"It is thirty-three years ago,"
The weight of taxation presses his board," said Signor de Paulis, had revived the horror of the heavily on them, but give no title and he jumped at the offer, for tragedy by his book of memoirs pub- to the benefits to which such taxa- he was nearly destite. I knewlished recently. tion contributes. They have been
that his political opinions were far body without cohesion or expres in advance of mine, but we kept sion, at the mercy of other sections. It is recognised that only by the combined influence of numbers and strength can the objects be achieved, and it is only by such infonce either by convincing or bringing pressure to bear on municipal and Government representatives, that recognition and relief will be obtained.
off the subject. I always found him she said in rich, soft voice, " but i very likeable, but not especially it never becomes lens terribly vivid assiduous about his job. Whenever to me. It was the strangest thing, he had to go out on an errand be always took a book with him, and but three weeks before he was mur I felt he only thought of his studies|dered I dreamed Mr. Torriss' death. at the university.
"I dreamed that he cried out
Masterful Eyes,'
"He then wrote striking articles in an Italian newspaper published Will Press for Economy.
in Switzerland," said Signhor de "Every constitutional means will Pulsa,and was noticed by many be taken to obtain the objects of of his professors. He already had the association. The association will
west masterful and piercing eyes, press for economy in every branch
which so distinguish him to-day." of administration. It is recognised
Mussolini only remained with his that only by increased trading will ultimate relief be obtained, yet the employer for a year, and then was seat away as business was bad. State has made no effort to assist He found further employment in a the country, but rather by uncheck short while, but then he was de ed expenditure is retarding the finitely expelled from Switzerland. hope of prosperity. Without ia-The curious part of it is that when ereasing the burden of taxation either on businesses or individuals, some provision of relief for the middle-class unemplayed must be inade at once.
Charity is out of the question. As the association's members have been income tax payers, that must be taken into consideration, and
from this source relief can be given without adding to its burden." Tho relief necessary, except to com- parative few who will not be ab sorbed back into industry, is only needed as a temporary measure, and will not in the aggregato amount to an oxerasive figure, and ean well be taken auf of the incomo tax and replaced indirectly by economies that to the business mat are obvious."
EX-KING HUSSEIN OF HEDJAZ.
REPORTED DEATH SOME- WHAT PREMATURE.
(THROUGH REUTER'S LOKNUK.}
LONDON, Nov, 18. An official telegram from Cyprus, where ex-King Hussein is lying ill, denies the report from Baghdad that he is dead.
The message states that his dition is unchanged.
he attended the Lausanne Canter- ence that order of expulsion was still in force.
to me, Sis, 'I'm stabbed! '-he always called me that-and lay dying in my arms on, the, bare boards..
"The same dream came a second time, and it seemed like a warning. Yet what could I do to prevent it! I am nearly distracted when I think that somehow I ought to have anved him,
"When the dream came the third time I told Mr, Terriss, but neither of us really believed it was an omen of death.
Irving's Help,
"The next day when I arrived at the private pass-door into the "Since then," added Signor de Adelpni Theatre, where we were Paulis; I have not spoken to him, playing in Secret Service, I sa I am beither Fascist nor anti-the unbalanced fellow who killed Fascist, and I have no favour to ask, I am quite content with my lot. and he has done very well for
himself."
ACTION AGAINST RUSSO-
ASIATIC BANK.
RUSSIAN MINER'S 'CASE DISMISSED.
him.
"Later I went to the top of the stairs; heard Mr. Terries' key in the pass-door, and then silence. Then I heard him breathing heavily and a cry, Sis, I'ai stab bed!" just as I had heard it in the dreama.
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"What could I do! I never went back to the English stage, My whole life seemed over.
In the Appellate Division of the
"Irving was wonderful to me. Sreand Branch of the Kiangsu Every night he came to see me High Court, the appeal of P. A.after the theatre. He urged me to Enesianoff, a 30-year old Russian miner, who sought to recover from
go back the stage, and to save
the Russo-Asiatic Bank (in liquida-myself I did. I went with Charles tion) and its liquidators, Yen Frohman to New York, and was his 72,287,76 was dismissed last week by leading lady for years.. Judges Weafu Yiko Uu (presid- ing), Han, and Lee Mo.
Dr. F. Wilhelm appeared for the bank respondents throughout the hearing in the Court of First In- stance, and in the Court of Appeal. the case having occupied the Courts' atteution for many months, and Mr. con-Franklin Chiu represented appel.
lant in the Appeal Court.
PRESIDENT OF HAITI.
OPPOSED TO AMERICAN OCCUPATION.
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
NEW YORK, Nov. 18.
A message from Fort au Prince states that Stenio Vincent, ex President of the Senate of Haiti, has been elected President of Haiti. The new Presidant in a member of the extreme Opposition Party, and is an opponent of the Ameri: CAH occupation.
The case, which was in the nature of a test, was one in which appeal- lant, a gold miner, claimed the right to a large sum of money, alleged to have been deposited in the respondents bank, and paid us compensation by the Chinese
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Then came my marriage, and, ob! things get better with time. But now I am alone, and I can't help but think of it."
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which Whe promptly appealed since the conclusion of the Treaty Appeal Court, however, as stated, with the United States in 1915.
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LORD DERBY ON PROSPERITY.
"IT 18 NECESSARY TO. HAVE SOME OHANGE.”
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Lord Derby, speaking at North- wich, Cheshire, said:
"There are in the couservat ve party two sections. One says that the only way is a tax on wheat; the other as represented by Mr. Baldwin, myslet us try this first and if that method fails he is pre- pared to go the whole distance to Becure the concessions that the Dominions are ready to offer us.
The
Mr. Chiu intimated that it was. the intention of his client to lodge a further app, with, the Supreme Court in Nanking.
PRINCE OF WALES' TRIP TO ARGENTINA.
LEAVING ENGLAND IN,
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LONDON, Nov. 18.
To me, who has always been a free It is ofdially "shnounced that trador, to make that change does H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, no Lectssitate vary anxious thought, companied by Prinos George, will but I have come to the conclusion travel by the steamship Oropesa, that it is necessary if we are to which leaves Liverpool on January look ahend so far as the prosperity 18th for South America. of our country “ cóncerned. ́
The Prince will spond January "It is because our Dominions 97th at Bermuda, January 31 at have great potentialitics regarding Havana, February 3 at Kingston, population and markets that. I feel Jamaica, and will reach" "Bucuos we must lose no opportunity of Aires about April sales golting a real foothold in those He will open the British Trade
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