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“A new sntry'on the manu in forecasted by the report of the |Inter-Departmental Committee on Development of the Falkland Islas. It recommends experiments; in the utilisation of whale meat as food,

and suggests that Įsamples should be sant to Landan in cold storage to test the opinion of the meat trade and the public. In thia matter New York has been ahead of us, for whale meat began to be sarved [in the restaurants of that city years ago. The American Bureau of Fisheries has been carrying on quite an active propaganda of late years for the addition of unfamiliar fish to the normal diet, Tilefish, sabledsb, burbot, and bowfin are

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lo the earlier days of his eareer the late Sir T. W. Russel! “devilled" Industriously for Mr. | Chamberlain, and on one occasion was able to give his leader. valuable matter *I An oppor- Tune moment. Mr. Dillon had brought against him E quotation from 17 old -peech declaring that when the Irish Parliament came into its own the Royal Irish Constabul ary, who had proved themselves lezomies of the people, would be: "remembered." Mr. Dillon ex- plained that the speech in ques- tion had been delivered under the stress of emotion aroused by the "massacre" at Mitchelstown. which Mr. Gladstone had urged {all Liberala la rergember

Unhappily for Mr. Dillon, a lightning visit to the House of Commons Library enabled Mr. Russell to discover that the -peech to which exception had heen taken was delivered on December 5, 1885, whereas the Mitchelstown “fair” did not | take place fill Lane fondes inter

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The state of affairs in which it comes about that an archbishop can confer a medical degree is one result of our unwritten and therefore elastic Constitution. The excess profits tax was not Charges in such a Constitution. a well-devised tax. 1: operated being opportunist, tend to alter with great mequality, and un-one part of the Constitution between different without altering another-which fairness S firms and enterprises, and especi-in consequence cease to per ally now that the war was over form its functions, or to leave It was calculated to pecalise in unabolished powers which may be way which was met undesirable revived. as in the present in- Sir John Simon, addressing the young firm which was newly stance. Usually such a revival large meeting at Newcastle said started and was trying to develope-causes trouble. In the case of Mr. he avowed himself a wholly un-Another thoroughly bad feature Barker, however, it is hard to see repentant Liberal convinced that was that it encouraged unnecesswhy the medical profession can- there was importsal and urgentary and wasteful expenditure.not avail iiseli work for Liberalism, and satisfied The result, incidentally, was that offers of instruction. since that all who held the Liberal great many people went in for medical students are instructed faith ought to reject the invitation expensive litigation who would 打 several subjects. such to merge themselves in a predo-not otherwise have done so, as chemistry and botany and minantly Tory combination. because they knew it would go even in some cases zoology and He noticed that Mr. Bonar down as one of the expenses of physiology, by men who are not Law, speaking about rearrange their business.

medically qualified. The fact ment in the Coalition party, was

that Mr. Barker's teaching might "I know what happens good enough to observe that fitigation." said Sir John. More conflict with orthodox surgery things could not go on quite as than once I have strongly advised they were. The great injury done people that I did not think their There is one famous northern case was one which was likely to university with two professors of at the last general election was that caused as: masses of win. The answer I got from the surgery each of whom systemati- excess profits cally ploughs the candidates people to believe there was no man who pays difference between Liberals and daty was. Un, don't distress trained by the other. Tories. The whole Peace Treaty sourself about that, sir; it is bad been distorted by the promises not going to cost as much as FOR

Laughter:) of the general clestion which think." made punishment of War Speaking later as a guest of criminals and the exaction of the Newcastle Liberal Club, Sir

F'er 9.3. Shingo Maru:-Mr. unmeasured indemnities appear John Simon declared that of all discussions of the Peace Treaty. Justo Arrastic, Mr. A. K. Ackad. to be the most important objects public men now living Mr. Lloyd was a candidate for the Pre-Mrs. A. . Ackad, Mr. R. T. Mrs. H. P. Kootmasker and 2 of the peace whereas, funda- George was the one who most sidential nomination at the Con-Altura, Mr. A. L Ammen, Miss children, Mrs. V. Quisque and 3 mentally, the things which the needed the steadying effect of avention of 1912. The speech in Ada Asger, Mr. An Nal Sun, Mr. | daughters, Mr. Quan Kai, Mrs. C. peace had to do shoner or later following and a party based upon which Mr. W. B. Bankhead pro- Max 3. Bolte, Mr. and Mrs. F. Santos and child, Mr. J, C. Santos, was to rebuild the shattered some consistent principle. fabric of Europe so that the trad- ing mactise might move again.

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