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SWARAJIST OBSTRUCTION.

Central Provinces Suffer.

Nagpur, March 24,

Consequent on the Legislature's

rejection of the supply measures,

TERRIBLE WASTE.

Good Liquor Used As Fuel

Yarmouth, Nova Scotia,

March 2

SAMERICAN

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Washington, Mürch $4.

'FOOD FOR FRAUS AND

KINDER.

The House of Representatives |has passed W resolation authort- sing an investigation into the air The steamer Maria, owned inferaft industry in the United the Governor announced his Naw York, carrying a cargo of States, also the army, navy and. decision to certify the expenditure liquor from Havana to St Pierre, postal alt services.--Router"a essential for carrying on the ad- limped into port twenty-four daya | American Service.......... ministration. He is restoring late, after burning seven hundred practically all the supplies for the cases of alcohol, valued at a reserved department while with quartar million dollars, as a sub- respect to the transferred depart¦stituta for-coal, which was eX- ment he has been authorised only hausted after a gale had driven to sanction essential expendi-the vessel far into the Atlantic. ture, therefore all development The crew are half-starved, and schemes will be held up. He is report the vessel made only four unable to sanction a reasonable knots with probably the most; salary for Ministers, which the expensive fuel ever used on Council bas reduced to two steamer.-Reuter's Americas rupees, therefore he is obliged to Service. take over the transferred ad-i ministration himself. It is point-

ed out that the Legislature's

action has deprived the province lus, BAR TO IMMIGRANTS. of urgent developments, and a

very important advance towards self-government.

Reuter.

In Bengal Also,

Calcutta, March 24.

The Bangal Council continues to reject Budget items..

To-day it rejected votes aggregating 1914 lakhs, including an appropriation for Ministers salaries. Bruter.

Washington, March 4.

The House of Representatives immigration committee has sub-

Washington, March 24

The House of Representatives has passed a resolution to appro- priata ten million dollars for the purchase of foodstuffs for women and children in Germany.- Reuter's American Service.

SOUTH AMERICAN HOTHEADS.

Buenos Aires, March 24. General Justo, Minister of

misted a formal report on the war, and Dellepiace, Commander Jahnson Immigration Bill It is of the Garrison, have fought a of opinion that cancellation of the dual, both being seriously wound- socalled gentlemen's agreemented. The Minister's criticism of with Japan is justified. The committee agrees to give wider Reuters Amerirum Service.

the army caused the quarrel.--- latitude to admission of Japanese coming to the United States for business purposes, but declines to

NO REPARATIONS SPLIT yield its contention that aliens

Committees Labours Near

An End.

London. March 24.

. Reuter understands that no special significance is attached to

generally who are ineligible for: citizenship should not be permitt ed to enter. Reuter's Anurion) Service.

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DAIRY FARM NEWS

Natures Best

Milk, and it products

Butter, Cheese, Ice Cream

are the most nourishing of all foods for people of all ages.

There are na substitutes for

Dairy Products & Health

Include a liberal supply in the daily diet and ensure

the health and efficiency of the family...

Milk

Cheese

Ice Cream

Fresh 15 cents per battle Kraft Loaf 28 crats per lh. in aff popular Favours $ Limmed.5

AustraBate

Chalic 75

Soured 16

New Zealand

Crean 18

Batter

&

Idan $5.50 per bull Coulommier (own make) 40 cis, per pal, Picnic

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Piar esch -$1.00 Quart $2.00

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Fresh Cream 60 cents per phial

75

(week ends only)

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FANCY FRENCH CREPE

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Devonshire COULD NOT LOWER

BRITISH FLAG.

the visit by the British reparati LAWN TENNIS AND WAR-their British opponents play

experts to London, who

capital abroad

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MEMORIES.

Paris, March 21.

BILLIARDS.

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OUTCASTS OF JAPAN.

National Meeting in Kyoto.

New York. March 24. The American women's hockey! | team bas returned from Europe.

FIRST ROUND RESULT. The members spoke highly of

In the first nund of the billiards

More than 800 delegates from The only victory gained by the competition for the championship of all parts of the country attended American team was in Paris-the Colony at the V. B. C. last night, the third national convention of Reuter's Ameriem Service.

Mr. P. S. Leung beat Mr. C. theSuiheisha, a national organiza- Tan by sou to 681. Mr. Leung|tion of social outcasts, which

beld this made breaks 41 17, 40 (2), 6, and 34 while Mr. Tsan's best was 28 This evening Mr. He Shicheong will meet Mr. R. Luz in a match of 500

GERMAN TOYMAKERS FOR CANADA.

month at fa Okazaki

was the Public Hall Park, Kyoto. The delegates. accompanied by thousands of Suibeisha members,

paraded

committee

merely continuing the policy of keeping touch. The expert com mittee dealing with the tight of Géran

A meeting of the International hit "practically, finished its labours. Lawn Tennis Federation has but the other committee is still decided to admit Japan as a dealing with the problem of member of the Federation, with Rumania has also stabilising German currency and our votes.

Tap the game commencing at 6 p. through important sections of balancing the bullget. Talk of seen wimitted. Applications from

Montreal, March 24..

Ho Kom Tong Cups.. new dificulties is not taken to Austria and Hungary were post- A hundred German immigrants

the city carrying Suiheisha flags Mr. J. H. Oxberry, the pro-and streamers. seriously, and apparently only poned, but the bun azaiast mem-arrived during the week-end, and

The campaign distributed 250,000 relates to the question of drafting bers of the Federation playing re-twenty expert German toymakers, prietor of the Palace Hotel, who It is premature to say when the presentatives from Austria and with their families, are expected has in hand the arrangements for hand bills throughout the city by reports of the committees will be from Hungary was raised. shortly, in connection with the the Ho Kem Toog Cup Handicap. 20 automobiles,

Heated discussions took place published, but they will be issued Renter.

proposal to start a local toy fac-advises that the event has been as speedily as possible. Reuter.

tory.--Reuter's American Service. postponed in order not to clash during the meeting, and it was with the Calony championship | thrown into confusion several matches, which are now in pro-times. The visitors' section in the hall was packed to overflow- gress

It was previously announceding"by leaders of various labour others, in- that entries would close on March organizations and 25th, but the date has now been terested in the cause of the

Saiheisba... Mr. Sakst and a 55 extended to July 9th..

party of about 10 socialists in the visitors section were taken to the Kawabata police station before the meeting opened.

PROGRESS OF CHESS TOURNEY.

New York. March 24. Three Russians lead at the end of the fifth round of the chess tournament. Be albujo and Tartakower have three and a half games each. Alekhin two and a half. Capablanca, Reti and Yates two each, and Doctor Libates and

Janowski two each, with one. дате adjourned. "Marshall, Edward Lasker and Maroczy have ene and a half games "each. Beeler.

BROADCASTING THE KING'S SPEECH.

London. March 24. The whole coautry is, to listen to the King's speech on the open- ing of the Empire Exhibition on April 3rd. The speech will be delivered directly into a micro- phone and be broadcast to stations.euter,

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THE MINERS' WAGE DISPUTE.

London. March 24. · In the House of Commɔng, tê-

ring to questions, Mr. Mac- donald said the Government did

intend to introduce the miners' minimum wage Bill in order to settle the present dispute. which he hoped could be settled by industrial methods.-Reuter,

Bombay, March 24. Work has been resumed at all except eighteotton mills.-Reuter.

ALLEGED STEAMER

THEFT.

ASSISTANT COMPRADORE

CHARGED..

An interesting case concerning the theft of rive from a B. & S. Steamer came before Mr. R. E Lindsell, at the Police Court this morning.

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CARNATION MILK.

From Famous Herd:

The convention. presided over by Mr. Minami, chairman of the central committee, passed many important bills including those demanding the recognition of Russia and the establishment of co-operation with a Korean organization demanding equality of races It also passed a bill demanding Prince Tokugawa to relinquish his title. A committee

was appointed to open negotia-

tion with the Prince.

The defendant on a charge of theft of 10 sacks of rice from the In our issue of the 21st instant steamer Tean is an assistant com- we published the picture of a pradore of the vessel. This man, famous milk cow Segis Petertje This magnificent BOMBAY MILLS RESUMING. whose name is Tam Kuen. ap- Prospect.

peared this morning in conjunc-animal is closely associated with tion with another man who is the herd at the Carnation Milk charged with acting

the Farms, where there are thirty cows which average 2,711 gallons receiver for the rice.

Mr. McCallum prosecuted for of milk each in a year, this

One of the delegates offered a Mears. Butterfield and Swire figure comparing with the aver resolution of congratulations in and applied for a remand.

age throughout the States of 349 the name of the Suibeisha to. In remanding the case "until gallons per sonum. A large per Mahatma Gandhi, famous Indian next week, his Worship fixed bail centage of this famous herd are revolutionist who was liberated

daughters thel either

grand-

recently. The motion started a daughters of the bull King Segis heated debate and it was Gually 10th which bull is the sire of the laid on the table. A bill demand- world's greatest milk cow-Segising the segregation in primary Petertje Prospect. This latter schools of children of Sulheisha cow has some wonderful records from the rest of school children to her credit, including the sup-was rejected on the ground that

DOCK STRIKE SETTLED.

Hamburg. March 24, The dock strike has been set-) tled.-Henley.

By C. D. Batchelor

THE BUMAN 200

1924

· PULE Zeiger CemanDY

at $1,000 for each of defendants.

HOCKEY.

Dr

The following will represent ply of an average of 9.6 gallons there is no use in making such a the Club against the East Surreys of milk per day for 730 days, demand while the Cabinet of at the U.S.R.C. on Wednesday, at Compared with America's 22 mill-Peers is in power. 5.15 p.m.-P. W. F. Milis, Fion dairy cows, she has yielded A. bill asking for the extension Wheeler, G. Murray, A. S. Hett, 198 gallons more in one year of the Women's Suibeisha was E. J. R. Mitchell, E. L. Sim, G. R.than ber nearest competitor. introduced by Miss Kaneko More. E. E A. Webster, W. The Carnation Milk Farms Takaoka, 17 years old, represent- Woodward. A. Dyer Ball, B. D. have given special attention to ling the Kyushu branch of the Evaus (Capt.)'

breeding, and many of its herd Saiheisha. She made an eloquent The following will represent have really remarkable milk appeal, declaring that women the Club Second against the East records. Since this Farm uses members of the Suiteisha have Surreys Second at Sookunpoo on Segis Petertje Prospect's brother's, attempted to liberate all women Wednesday, at 5.15 p.m.-A. brother's sons; her own sons and from the yoke imposed upon them Bower, W. H. Edmonds (Capt.), her grandsons as herd sires, it is in Japan. The bill was unani A. V. T. Dean, G. H. Piercy, the not at all improbable that in the mously approved. During the Bev: S. Evans, F. Schoepel, D. years to come an even greater evening session a bill was intro- Lyon, F. H. Holdman, producer will be developed. For daced condemning the alleged Mancock, A. C. L. Bowker. T. B. the time being, however, Segisgrasping" policy of the Nishi Rowell,

Petertje Prospect remains the and Higashi Hongwan temples. undoubted queen of the dairy A bill.defuing the attitude of the world-the

producer Saiheisha toward universal suf- greatest

frage was tabled: after heated discussions:-Japan Advertiser,

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LION-AND-BULL FIGHT.

Mr. Lex Smith, a farmer in the

A Shorthorn bull belonging to ever bred.

Nanyuki district of Kenya, is the

hero of a fight with a lion in'

LONDON CENTENARIÁN,

THE EIGHTH WONDER.

which the lion came off second Mrs. Jefferys, a doctor's wido best, although the bull', was of 36, Lewisham-road, Dartmouth The eighth wonder of the world. severely injured. The bull was Park Hul, N.W celebrated her has been found living in Tokyo fourd exhausted in the morning, 100th birthday recently. She was servant who has remained with iying under a tree. One shoulder was born in Jersey on February the same family "for 64 years! was badly toro, his face was 7. 1824. Mrs. Jeffery's who on Miss Imakó Otabe, 81 years old. deeply clawed and gashed, and her birthday received congratu- has been given a lacquered cup part of his tail was missing. One story messages from the King by the Tokyo prefectural govern of his horns was covered in blood and the Bishop of London, enjoys ment in appreciation of her up to the root, and the ground all excellent health, takes a keen in- faithful unbroken service as maid around was churned up, while terest in current affairs, and is in the family of Count Yoshimichi the tree trunk was decorated by still able to read without the as- Satake in Shibuya, a Tokyo tufts of lion hair.

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