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ADVENTURES OF A

PEKING BOY.

RUNAWAY SON OF EX-MINISTER OF FINANCE.

Peking, Junad 29.

The small boy who runs away from home to be a soldier or a sailor is no novelty in the Occident, where it is regarded as a possible happening . familles of al classes, but when such preceelodaj adventurers appear in

SATURDAY, JULY

1926.

THE COAL BILL

THE RAILWAYMEN'S

ATTITUDE

London, July

The N. U. R" conference at Woy- mouth endorsed the exequtive's de- claion not to take action on the miners request to impose an em- bargo on coal.

Lessons of the Strike, Hoartburnings of the trade unions good as to the general strike were freely. Chinese families the parents are expresied at a council meeting. df aghast and the whole community the. Federation of Trade Unions, at is agape, with wonder. A few Dover. The ship constructors' re weeks ago this city was much ex-presentative said his union had to cited by the news that the little pown ita investments to assist its son of Mr. Lo Wen-kan, the dismembers. His executive was de- tinguished jurist and ex-miniater terminéd, that its members should of Finance, had disappeared from not be called out in future, except

on their own, billot,—Reuter, school and home and it was generally surmised that he had been kidnapped or had fallen into evil hands. Much sympathy was felt for the parents and all fathers of the official class were much alarmed and watched their off spring with unusual care!! Then when the little Lo reappeared and ft transpired that he had actually run away, there was much wagging of old heads and much bitter com ment upon the disruptive tenden- cles of the age,

A Schoolboy Quarrel.

Mr. Lo Wen-kan'a son

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THE MIND AND THE BODY - are closely related.

The mind cannot be clear when the intes- tinal træet is elogged, for thus poisons enter the blood which affect the powers of thought. To remedy constipation and ensure daily regularity

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As a liver regulator, and to quick- ly check" bilious attacks, sick headaches, also to clear the skin. and purify the breath,' these dainty, mild little laxatives ure years old and is a pupil in a local unequalled. Of chemists, or post. school. One day he had a school-free, 60 cents per vial, from the boy quarrel with another boy of Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 60

Kiangse Road. Shanghai, his own age in which the head- master intervened. The principal had no time then to go into the merits of the case, but promised · the youngsters that he would in- vestigate their case after classes and punish the one who started the qüubble. Meanwhile they were locked in separate rooms and a coolie set to watch them. When evening came the principal sent for the young sinners, but it was dis covered that Master Lo had made his excape. It was assumed that' He had either gone home or WAS hiding on, the premises, so nothing was thought of it until the follow- ing morning. Then, when he was still missing, the headmaster tale- phoned to Mr. Lo Wen-kan and asked if the boy were at home. He was not and had not been there during the night, so the school was diligently searched and all the other boys were closely questioned, but no clue to little Le's where- about was brought to light. Of this the Lo family was duly advis ed and inquiry was made. af the homes of all friends of the family. and of the boy's playmates, with no better luck. The Peking palice. were then notified and the Tientsin police in their turn, advertisements were inserted in the papers and the railway trains were closely watched--altogether, without re- sult. The boy's mother was nearly distraeted and the father both worried and disgusted.

Two weeks went by and then, one day, four Fengtien soldiers appeared at Mr. Lo Wen-kan's house and asked the father to take delivery of one diminutive officer, one crderly's uniform and one amall sword. Master Lo had not only come back, but had returned in state, with attendants and a

word at His side.

A 'Diplomatic General. Little Lo, upon his escape from the school, had gone to the house of a schoolmate where he hau been secreted for a night. The Tollowing day he had escaped from the city the Peking-Mukden railway, paying his way as far as he could and then riding as far

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station, found a well dressed small boy lying on the station platform famished, and exhausted. He had the youth taken to his headquar ters, where a good. sleep and several good "meals soon restored the youngster to normal. The Brigadier General suspected from his clothes and speech that he was a runaway, but could elicit no con- fession from him, so decided to keep him with him and win his confidence. He, therefore, go him an orderly's uniform to fit. supplied him with a small sword and let him understand that he was now an officer in the Chinese army. Through good treatmerlt earned who the boy was and how and adroit questioning he finally

he had run away.

Once sure that

he had the facte, it was a simple matter to send him home with

enough of an escort to make sure that he was delivered to his father.

The General showed that he had

as possible without paying. Asome knowledge of children in few days later, he commandant assigning to four men the task of of the Luanchow garrison, having circumventing the ingenuity and some reason to visit the railway elusiveness of one small boy.

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