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BIRTH CONTROL.
REPLY TO MR, JUSTICE MOARDIE.
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A HAMPTON COURT FOR NEW YORK.
LONDON EXPERT'S TASK.
The League of National "Life haa: issued the following reply to recent remarks by Mr. Justice McCardie The signatories includo Dr. Frode [rick" "J. McChan" {president of the
Lougue) and the. Bishop of Wool- I'll buy it.' wich:-
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OBITUARY.
MR. VASCO LUIZ DOS REMEDIOS.
The death "securred yesterday A story much after the fashion of that told about the U's. million- morning at the Italian Convent are who, on leaving New York for Hospital, Roligon Road, of," Mr. his first visit to Britain, said to Vasco Lanz Bos Ïtemediosi friend: "I like the l'il old island The deceased, who was 37 year
of age, was employed in the Book Department of the Uniow InsurADES Society of Canton, with which con- cern he had been for 38 yènes.
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A wealthy visitor to England As members of the League o likod Hampton Court gardens in National Life, which has been onmensely, but, being unable to buy gagad for some years now in the them, he is doing the next best controversy about birth prevention,thing.
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He was at one time u committor member of the Club de Recreio, and we fell it our duty to make a public. He is having a replies created at was, well-known in connection with protest against the repeated state-hid Long Island state, and the the Lyric Orchestra, of which he ments made from the bench by one man to whom he has entrusted the! was the munnger.
of his Majesty's judges on this and task is Mr. W. J. Marlow, for 30 other related matters.
years superintendent at Hampton We do not propose here to in- Court. quire how far it pertains to the Mr. Marlow, discussing his accept
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Mr. Remeding leaves a widow, two- sons, and six daughters, three of whom are married.
The funeral took place at the
Valley, last evening, when a largo number of friends attended. There was also a profusion of floral
office of a judge to make from thence of the offer which was male | Roman Catholic Cemetery, Happy banch auch sweeping statements onto him, said matters of moral and religious duty, "I am sailing some time in the Nor do we inquire into the qualißen-middle of next month, but I am tions or fitness of any particular not at liberty to reveal the name tributes, judge to make such statements and of the gentleman who has invited to impute unworthy motives to the me to New York. leaders of religious and ethigal. thought in England.
A Task of Years.,
FURTHER DISAGREEMENT AT CANTON
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
CANTON, Jan, 14 Mr. Tang Chak Yu, a member of the Cuiten Government, left here this morning for Hong Kong for a conference with Mr Hu Han Min
Our, concern is "merely to point The work of creating a garden a task of fout that the solutions of a difficult like Hampton Court in
problem to which Mr Justice McI am going to take charge of are years," he said, "but the gardens
Cardie bag sought to lend the very beautiful, and 1 hope to carry weight of his great office are con. on work similar to that which I trary not only to the tradition of am doing here.
I have seen
some wonderful English law and morals but are changes since I have been here, the also contrary to the opinion and biggest perhaps being the new conviction of leading authorities of fashion of gardening. I prefer the medical, moral, and social opinion free, milem style to the rigidity of and other officials regarding the the gardens of the Inst century," question of legality of the three throughout the work.
Mr. W. J. Hepburn, superinten-executive departments for the ad- dent of Greenwich Park, will screed Mr. Marlow at Hampton Court.
It is significant, moreover, that the great Continental countries, which have had perhaps more ex- tensive experience than England in the practices which are now advo Ecated, have m late yours strengthen
fed the laws against the sali wod advertisement of contraceptives and other devices. In his recent report on the census Qie Registrar-General has sounded a note of warning jagainst the continued deulipe of the English birth-rate These are incts which should not be ignored.
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SHINGLE, BINGLE, BOB... AND MINGLE.
NEW HAIR VOGUE.
The Bob, the Shingle and the Bingle have come and gone-and now there is the Mingle.
If you ask:"When is a Shingle not a Shingle?" the answer is: "When it's a Mingle.""
ministration of the Southwest, com- prising Kwanglung, Kwangsi, Yun- nan, Kweichow and Szechuan,·
Mr. Sun Fo. Admiral Chen Chak, Mr. Wang, Ching Wei, and General Chrig Wei Chênng have appealed to General Chen Tsai Tong to re- peal, or at least modify them in such a way as to be udur the jüris- diction of the Nanking Govern- ment.
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It is harned that unless a satis factory solution is found. Admiral Chen Chalt will not return to Can- For our own part, after years of experience and thought and study TH, Ming in the new hairdress, and it is also unlikely that Dr. devoted to the subject ander discus.ing fashion started by the Landor C. C. Wu will take up office us Governor of Kwangtung, although Hairdresser General Committer, ision, we are more than ever per- ja body which representa over. 10,000 † he would be willing to assume office
suaded that the couses which are British Hairdressers. now being advocated will of neces sity lead to individual injury in mind and body and to somt and national disaster.
A Doctor's Visw.
Dr. Frank Cook, obstetric surgeon nt Guy's Hospital, in a letter to The Linect on the surgical aspect
of birth control, says:
effect, but incorporates the best The new tyle is pr shingle in points of all the other shorthair | modes.
Millinery and fashion experie were both consulted before the This "mingle was evolved. probably explains the diagonal line of the waves, for fashion is definite- "on.. the slant" this season.
How. It is Done.
as Commissioner of Hainan Island
THE LUXURY ARMADA'.
WINTER CRUISES IN TEN LINERS.
To allow for the tip-tilted hats Winter eruing in luxury liners To whatever extent we may the top hair is out to six or seven has increased in popularity to such syinpathise with the general objects inches in length had curled to an extent that the Cunard campaign of Mr. Justice McCardie's obserbalance the parting at the opposite this season will be the biggest ever
side. The rest of the hair is organised. vations, we have to recognise that "thinned out and waved to thei It opened with the departure from
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there is unfortunately available at nane of the neck.
Mauretania, and afterwards; «until the present time no contraceptive Here a triangle of small curls Southampton for New York of the reminds one of the curled "fringe'
March, nest, a fleet of ten great. method that is at ones absolutely our mothers wore.
liners will make 27 cruises, involv reliable, foolproof, and free from The new style, however, following a steaming distance of 183,000 risk." He adds that the artificial the line of the head, and is adapt miles.
lel to the individual. If a workas termination of pregnancy involves a broad fuce and short heck The commissioning of this armada very considerable risks even under the "minule" will be kept close will give work not only to thousands the best circumstances, and that the to the base of her head. The of British seafarers, but also to surgical sterilisation of women, elender-necked girl, however, can hundreds of industries aseared. mentally defective or otherwise, in- wear the small curls with triumph with the victualling, fuelling and vores inevitable risk. Whether the It is claimed that hair dreased preparation of the ships. Church und Bench approved or dis-in this manner needs little atten: approved was immaterial Reput-on during the day, and will keep sble surgeons would be prohibited in place even in windy weather. by their surgical conscienee Frém To make assurance doubly sura, undertaking, such procedures in the however another Edwardian vogue absence of pathological indica-lis reintroduced, and sidecombs are used to keep the hair waved in position.
tions."
SCHOOL FEES BURDEN.
PARENTS DISCUSS
REDUCTIONS.
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REPRIMANDED PRINCE.
Around the World. Features of the. Cunard" pro- gramme this year are the inclusion of the Aquitania for the frat time, the Franconia for the ninth year Ly cruising ship, a world cruise by in succession, and three cruises from England to the West Indice. to, North Africa and the Mediter- ranean, and to Spain, the Cainry Falands and Portugal by the Laconia between January and
BANK INSPECTOR SHOT DEAD), April.
Bucharest, December. 10.—A scu A private meeting of members of sational affair took place to-day in the Parents' Association was held a bank at Kishine, Bessarabia. at the Women's Service Hall, The Prince Sergei Cantacuzino, a mem. Lon-abreet, S.W., to discuss burden ber of the Russith branch of the of school fees and how they can a famou Roumanian aristocratic reduced..
family, shot dead an official of the A letter has been sent the Ministry of Finance and then com governors of all public schools mitted suicide.. pointing out that parents with two or three children away at school are finding it almost impossible to meet the school bills dwing to do creased incomes and increased taxe tion.
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The Aritania will make two Voyages from New York to the Mediterranean in February and March, and the will be the largest ship ever to cruise these waters..
History will also be made by the Mauretanic when, in 47 days, she makes three cruises extending over 18.500 miles.
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FOUR DROWNED AT SEA.
SEVERE STORMS SWEEP COAST OF HOLLAND.
Amsterdam,
Jan. 8-Winter
The Chief Inspector of Finances, M. Teodorescu, was engaged in in- specting the books of the bank in the department which was under the Prince. The inspector spoke. sharply to the young aristocrat con- At the above meeting discussions cerning certain irregularities which took place on the best means of had been discovered in the books. enuring operation betworu The Prince replied hotly, and then storms now raging along the schools' "and paroute in effecting suddenly rushed out of the bank.Netherlands coast took toll of four Afow minutes later he returned lives o-day Anall", gargo with a revolver in his hand, and steamer fighting heavy waters in shot the inspector and then himself the Zuiderzen was wrecked during Before the war the Frine's a violent storm, and the entire Inther commanded division of the crew of four perished before aid Russian! atady....
could come to them.
scenemies.
The proposals discussed include the whalele buying of food and clothing; less expenditure on schon outfits and athletic equipment and fewer school-bobky.
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