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NOTES OF THE DAY
EXAMPLES IN PROGRESS
מ!
TWO GREAT JUBILEE SEASONS
BY THE COUNTESS OF AND ASQUITH
OXFORD
The Very Idea!
{PAINFUL PARAGRAPHS
More Jottings From the Kelly Scrapbook
country been No
Edited By Eddie
TOW for a little luv story. The story of Ameller who. The Prince had nevver luvved noboddy until
In Great Britain, in the process of industrial recovery there appear to be few or nó setbacks. It is n steady movement, based on definite and progressive Improvement trade, One record comes from 2.072 industrial concerns which show profits as at the end of March The Palace Garden Party recently The great houses in London had 31 last 19.15 per cent. above those saw the ceremony of the greatest not been turned into hotels, neither for the corresponding period of London season since the year 1897 had those in the
Another batch of com- and though our King and Queen 1933-34.. pantes, numbering 694, report net have Inspired, inaugurated, and at-turned into asylums. profits for their financial quarter tended every public parado with and Princess, of Wales, who re one day 17.8 per cent, over those for the meticulous grace and energy, presented the widowed Queen,
Gazeing out of the window she The pro- think the triumph of their personal adored society. same quarter last year,
Baw Derrick. Alne, hansome gress being made does not apply apart from their Monarchical- to any limited number of in- popularity will compensate them for
They patronised the Russian fellow like Clark Gable, clad in a dustrial arms; it embraces all any feeling they may have of Ballet, went to plays and operas, white uniform, he was cycling 'The iron, steel and coul industries fatigue. Health depends largely and entertained on a large and allong the Pimlico Road on a box- alow an improvement estimated at upon happiness, and the happiness lavish acale. But the standard of triko labelled "Stop Me and Try 85.4 per cent. Telegraphs and of this London Jubilee senson has living among the poorer classes was
¡One." telephones improved by 41.2 per rejuvenated the youth, health, and far lower than it is to-day. cent. In their Anaucial returns; spirit of the whole nation as well shipping improved 35.5 per cent: as added to her prosperity. There canals and docks, 45,5 per cent; has beeh, however, so much talked rubber, 29.2 per cent; trusts, 24.6 and written about war that to these ment--because the sea was covered
Though there was less unempiny-call: "They're luvly [ per cent; hotels and restaurants, who elling to fhe clouds before the
with mir ships carrying a vast 12.9 per cent. Great Britain has silver lining 1 would recommend a export trade to foreign countries set an example to the world in the few reflections on the events of hours were long and wages were sane way of promoting recovery, ¦ this great London reason,
low, and Labour was not organised. She has balanced her budget by
. In Jubilee week I motored about i the principle <if economy. So
In March 1897 it was officially in the poorest parts of London and announced that the Queen would great is the confidence reposed in
bevin
received
Yes, he was a fec-creem sales- man, and soon Amelier began to Issen for his bike bell and his
At the end of a week they were getting on so well together 'that Ameller was getting her Kreemy Kornets for Kixes; and, on Sunday nite they had a walk by the rivver.
the
Suddenly they became aware of
# bald-hedded old gentleman
aw little dags fultering from over-go in procession to St. Taul's makeing noizes like a starting- rowled fats and derelict houses, Cathedral on June 22 to attend the price bookmaker. It was Ameller's whose inhabitants had probably Service of Thanksgiving in honour father, sacrificed a meal to buy them. They of her Diamond Jubilee.
the
her financial measures that London s again become the money mariset of this worbt. The marvel is that so few countries have responded in her example, One, however, that did not look upon it as a duty or a
Mr. did was Australia, Now Australin, sarrifire: they anticipated the or
Joseph Chumberlain, and part into pavion as one for enjoyment, and. Colonial Secretary, thought preting British advice, has a bal never saw so much gaiety in the celebrations should be of an Im
budget AN
streets as I witnessed that week. perial character, and all the Unjonial Trade A
murpigs.
|Premiers and troops serving within and in sucressive years has re- duced her Federal income tax and in which there have been so many to attend.
There has seldom been a season the Empire accepted the invitations of nuisancewal ceremonies, so much private! 199, at the Kowloon floscual, to fakes Recovery in firent Britain entertaining, and sugh porfert: Mr and Mr Ehn B. 14. ww,
and Australia is not been by the patdie order. ushles
medium of vast expenditures of juublic money, རྩThcས་-nk་#n】རྟེན།tzcics d not believe in pulling themselves up i
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THE BANISHEE PROBLEM
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You scoundral!" he roared. "How dare you make lay to my daugter 1 kus you--you ride a Trike, selling Kremy Kornets!" "They're haviyi" said Derrlek.
villen!"
The ald R turned to his Haupton "This mud cerce ! he ordered The most, distinguished of the
"I'd sooner see you wer Colonial Premiers was Sir Wilfridded to a jornalist than to this Laurier, with whom, after my narriare, my husband and I made a "Stay!" eriot Derrick, tearing seats were sotti lasting friendship. AM far as 19f his falce mi sig be as he spoke, . lay their boostraps, There has to see the royal procession, millions can remember, every crowned bed{"! am really a jornalist--I was been reality, nel artificiality, in arou their pudine,
Millions
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in the streets for endless in Europe took part in the royally selling Kreemy Kornets In hors, thousands collected nightly procession, as well as the turbanedder to get material For rand Buckingham Palace in the Indian Printers for whom Queen artickle!"
which were not disappointed | Victoria always had a special affee-
"Herven bless you!" said the el mat Mering their Sovereigns Hon.
"} suppose you have acknowledge their cheers from the
finnished now ?" Another reason has been Comad | Doodlit bakrony of the palace. And
"Noftertall," said Derrick. "I
THE AERIAL CURE
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At 11 am. on June 22, 1897, a
for making the British people air-yet not a tulip was trampled on, gum in Hyde Park was fired to an- can make about three times as ded. One who for twenly vers not a person was injured, and not bounce that the Queen had left them out of Kreemy Kornets as I
the need for a concertet, campaign arminst which is so often talked about, without anything being done. As mapkimi takes more and more to the air, the ravages of the mesi disease of civilisa- tion
ne feels a cold coming eest, it will will diminish, and whenever
with
for
open
nover
her
envied our
NOT NAVAL BASES
JAPAN'S DENIAL ABOUT MANDATED ISLANDS
that the islands ar prepared | naval bases.---United Press,
U.S. Manoeuvres
And with a playfull push, he
hurled the old man into the rivver.
"M-EMPHIS' [CHIROPODIST
10-12 5.6
Corn in Egypt.
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No sooner had the curtain gone
Farm and hurried him out into the
up than the grasped her nephew's,
street,
had suffered from a succession :!aerailing was bent.
palace, but before leaving she had do jeruaHsing-so I have decided In commenting recently upon
colds writes that since four vouPS apo he took to tying in an open
I was moved to the eure by the transmitted a message to her sub-to stick to selling Kreemy Kornets
-They're Luvly F the banishee problem, we raiseul cortit machine he has had only
wonderful demonstrations of deve-ferts in all parts of the Empire
loyalty. atl a doubt as to whether imprison-
enthusiasm, From my heart 1 thank my be- we very mild attack of the malady ion. ment of returned deportees really that used to make his life a misery.eupled with the astonishing public red people. May God bless them."
order of the crowds. You can Here, then, is hope at last for
Were 1 asked what moved me deters them from coming back the conquest of the common coal, anise everything in the lives of must in this London season I would to the Colony, Since that time,
citizens if you have sufficient quote a sentence from his Majesty's official figures have been issued
officials,, barriors, soldiers, reguli-speech on receiving the loyal con tious, and detretives, but you enn gratulations of Parliament in West- showing the numbers sent away
organise love: and every minster Hall on the 9th of May: and the uumbers arrested
Monarch, President, Emperor, and Dirtator Just have
"in theur duya when fear and their return.
characteristic It is dificult to
King this year,
preparation for, any are apain axtiri assess the value of these figures,
in the world, let us be thankful} because, in the first instance, the be no longer fashionable to doge saw was in 1897, when Queen Vic- prevail over so large a part of the The last great London season Vịthat quiet government and peace banishes returning within
oneself with aspirin ar lemon; ittoria celebrated EL
Diamond | rarth's surface, and that ander our given period may
will suffice to take an immediate Jubilee, and a greater contrast to tag of freedom not be the hop into the empyrean, returning this season can hardly he imagined, eat their daily bread, in distant so many millions same ones as those deported dur-Jo earth well rid of all microbic Everything was a far grander jlants and climates, with "none" to ing that period; and, secondly, that Arctic explorers never catch
encumbrances. It is well known scale:
make them afraid." because the total arrests give no colds-until they are so foolish as clue to the number who have to return to civilisation, or when actually returned. Only when they open some package that they
bave taken
from with them cuses come into Court and the
home. This indicates, as does records of the deportees are dis- the
experience of the man closed is it possible to reach any
il passion
Pine Camp, N. Y. Aug. 25. conclusion as to the efficacy of cockpits, that it is not cold that
Hostilities in the greatest peace- causes colds, but the Impure atmos- imprisonment as a deterrent. In phoric conditions under which many
Geneva, Aug. 25. tine army manoctivres ever held by The Japanese Government has the United States were temporarily
HO HUM this connection, it is of interest of us live. Colds are less frequent submitted its annual report re-halted to-day after the Red Forces, to note a batch of enses dealt in summer because ventilation is garding the administration of its commanded by Major
The only nephew was arduous- then at its best, as is the tone of mandated islands.
Generally engaged in showing his wealthy with at the recent Criminal the human organism,
William Durwoud Connor, former unt "the sights." In winter
A musical The report contains a denial Commander of the US. troops in comedy was on the programme for Sessions. These disclosed that conditions present an absolute con-
that military and unval bases] China, routes the Blue Forces un- one of the evenings and the young trast to this; but even in winter one man had returned to the
exist on the islands and gives der Major General L. R. Hotbrook, man took iris nunt. It is possible to do oneself more details of expenditure on the ports along a ten. mile front, Colony no fewer than ten times harm than good by fleeing from and hachours in an effort to since 1920, another six times very suggestion of a draught and silence the persistent rumours in the mimic battle.---uited Press. Over 36,000 troops were engaged since 1925, and yet another five reveling in fetid air. Perhaps, as the health of the people becomes times since 1926. These in- more and more thoroughly super- stances do at any rate suggest vised by the State, we shall find that sending offenders to gaolall victims of the common cold does not discourage them from parties for compulsory trips into into specially conducted coming back again. They are the upper air. The person with a citéd as typical casos. and cold is a menace to bis, fellows, hot they could be greatly wided to betake himself to bed, is a pro- what to do with him, when he will
from Criminal Sessions records. In each of the cases quoted, the offender was sent to prison for three years, there to be main Lained at the cost of the Govern- ment, How many years these three men have spent in gaol altogether, and at what cost, we take the individual records of are unable to say. But the those arrested and strike a per- point which we desire to stress centage therefrom of the num is that imprisonment is no solu- ¿ber of occasions on which these tion of the problem. It was for men have come back again. this reason that we suggested Even better, would be to give recently that apprehended buna trial to the system we have ishees should merely be brought suggested; it would then be pos before the Court for ident fien-sible to make a fair comparison. tion, and then be sent away We have less hesitancy in put-- again. We concede that this also ting forward this latter proposal is no solution of the problem, and than we otherwise would have that the men concerned would in from the fact that the great all likelihood return, but, as we majority of the returned" ban. have shown, even imprisonment ishees are not hardened crimin- does not keep them out of the ala, but mostly revenue offenders. Colony once they are released. Thus, if it so happened that they If it can be shown. that fewer returned in larger numbers, no would return so long as the im- great harm to the security of prisonment system continues, the public would be, occasioned then the cost and trouble in- whilst the experiment was be-
divided
blem that has hitherto buffled all The day may not be far distant who have to associate with him.
when it will be possible to convey all germs of the common cold t the stratosphere and ruthlessly leave them there.
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD. volved might be justified, but ing given a trial. Only by such
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"Oh, there's someone we know. The boy who caddied for us to-day. I'm sure he would like to dance with Gloria."*
she
"What had management enid, indignantly, "to let the ear- tain be raised before those poor girls were dressed!"
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I ward to go when I was smatt And bump my head against the
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But now that I am grown. Tee
fraces
Of being dumped in other places!
DENVER TERROR
· STARTS 21 FIRES IN FOUR DAYS
Denver, Colorado, Aug. 26, The mystery of a series of fires. here during the last few days has, It is believed, been solved by the arrest of the 17 years old son of
a doctor of Oakland, California.
The police allege that he has confessed to responsibility for 18 fires out of 21 started since Thursday.
On Saturday fires were started. in the Municipal Art Gallery, the six million dollars City Hall and the Roman Catholic school. A daring youth dashed through the police cordon and escaped despite à hail of bullota, and thon Bot fire to an office building in another part of the town,
The climax was ronched yester- day when the washroom in the polico station was not alight.
The police traced the accused to. |a-night club where they arrested)-
him Reuters Special Service.
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