The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-10-25, Page 7•
eirn •Ptiel a Parniliar Ga
In Its Purer Form it Has High Campeessi6ility And a 7..-00v/
, • .
Specifie'Qravity That Make It a Convenient
Load 40 Carry • • •
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•I:tePera'Of.• the transatlantic,. viy'
age o new aIL31flp Gr ft
• ZePliellia.,v:, th 4'-•01,11t4 I P'Oeel.),eAr atP
. „ e .
,the. beim, have tcd that the .'kuel
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she .ceerled on'tha. trlu; ti? ,Igew Yurft
,
I a a. 'IATF.,3f0,0,0_149. , EXpe10
, , • •
. Oar that the gas is neither Py ti
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lier '7111a fame gas, ' , form
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yfl
beo.n. used ;to light rant
road cat's. other,,,Countries'
'for at. lea' t a; tlnead,9,, and when' need,
ter that7purpoSe has alway's been re
ferred to as Fintai:h`gas,
beep use by .farnieraltn.Europe.--and
America .aq 'a fuel for cooking'
: • ,: ,
. 'Herrn:in ..)110u.'. of. Augsburg, Ger-
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e& 11 F4 I t'red.one of 'themost enni--
.0etentt- gas .eogint..ess efsthe day s w*ir
lissocb ted L1i Jullta?, Platseh for
aomq. .1!intsch titreetleil In
,inanufactming.. a • ItYilisienilhon gaS
which' was se, .coloOrOisibto, that Sev.,.
'enteen vat -times ': , ...cbrild be
Squeesed into onepintsch, preucl of
his ssChievement. theUgh not: as am-
bitious Dipu. maned it for :himself,
4-tallsoses sionsedrately.sany....the'
of the gaS 'as ii-ttrel for Iliditing coach
Ititci mi j it eonld bo arric.1, in
. a relatively •sritall 'container .and wat.
• as good,. if tot-lietter,', fOr lighting•-phy
poses than any gat:. discovered, up' to
that •time.' 7 , IVIandfiseturers-sef-liarbor.
• buoYt, else were (BOO{ to 'iielzb upoll.
the possibilltiet and the gas was Ivied
•extensively in lighting' them.
• Search for Fuel Gaii
Therni4 'Valhi: :per "Otilite
foot. • , •
I1ydiocaboii it the technieal, niMe.
for!..the• by•proilucts "Of -petroletint,effeh
"afisiteroseriesandi gasollitei, 'After. the'
'.peti•bleilm. is eut fuir the's.teo„rth
4 gafi cbteineib
Ohntlar
In Most respects to those, .einsiloyed
In the ordinary plant,wlitch eonyerta
..coal .in'to gaij .except • tls$t 'they con -
tattled. iron Pipek sailed vapoisers'to
.keets.tite. oil Cyfiril Coming lute contact
With. the clay retort (hiring the 'crack'
ing" 'precess:'„' •
.1cittch, leas: heat hi Used "under the
restorts, When. hydrocarbons' are PIO
lirased than When coal 1h l31ai 'deed
les:s, in hie., process 'than Pintsch: did
in his -employing oil as. a .bage-bei
cause, Blau wanted to Make a gall that
could bo 11.niih1 under preseure in a
.proper temperathre, ..paseed 'ttie
, gab from theretorta throtiga suitable
tar..extractors,. s,Cru.bbers,• cooler's end
purifier boxes, and' after these . Pro -
„
ceases • bad.. a: fine • quality of oil .,g'as
heo pasSed: through a ceinpree-.
• soiatid..asCO.Onizg: device, Whercsit, was.
r&duced•teya liquid state and .put Intel
heavy ,Steel, Cylinders,
Blau Gas •
Elau.,tait contains., a , good; many
hydi'oparbons tutiatnrated, ..and be;
Cause of this fact is a superior fuel
the
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Canada 'Breeds Equine Winners
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Lora.' elehett
• Traces British
Trade Policies
Defends, atisiness Mergers 'as
EffeCtiVe .Adinnets, to
• geortornical System
xreat, itritatir, is ,Eolioyangi. Rio
ample Of' American industry in nmaI
gaination Of coMpaulee samo.
genesar in order to. oiri•b
,lated'PreduetiOrt and .uneconotole'n144,'
,agernent,. "melehstt ,Alfred
•Montl.); one Of the outsWiding figarril
fii the, British industrial world,' told
snembers.' of .the Boston ghTliber of
pommerce addrees, '
'Britain: is net: out for ecenerisio
he intid, in rqorikng to the "chem.
teal. combine of• talkr great coMpanips
pglish Police
• inquiry Begins
Powers, Duties and Practices
at Force to Be Investi-
gated by Commission
', Londien• 'The sinblic proceeding's of
g . • , •
t.4” . PV41 GC,Orkinde Sian Ott P91.1C4:,.. POW*
X7.1,i. ' 0,4 ' P .1.0. CO4 iit. Slii tile h , opened :'at
.Virestpileote'rcbeirin# an inqUirywhiclin
.iiiii .''i'30:tile'c' ote4utki.relx%.;47itPo'll .4".11.v:giid,17 4. tViahfrdr' ' 46-4 ' ..
',,i'I'lligorrio:.ivilno'lziE4iiivryitio.41:ig,,14)7i0:44041,00t1i.)4$4.7,0.:f4:4A:': '
. 'The. ,comiiitesion,:haii. boon .OpPoints?4,1
to. COnsider the 'general powers and .;
duties of the:, petits of ' England 'and. .
Wales in the investigation 'of 'erinies,
.iii.ita Offenceds Ad the ..flinctiesils1 the , • '
(111640' Of public pmeectitiony to in- ...
, keanio,:innda4ttilit.:0,B, rLitt4i, *oillt,p viettritaelli9hhtlemiii-i 16ciiit:urse;r0;..ift.:tt4tilineovfsrt:ait:e:is:sogli' .f:otitalQ:ew:edrierrietshil....:.. .
chairman, and: Whioh,,• he : eald: canto ,'frcbili ' persons •• iPterviO"Yed; ir•k. -
•World-wide. cottinaent.at the tittle, He
..pointed, out , that the United, 'Stales ' to •repot • whether' such powers and ."
tsht413,11.:theeointoptaani.trp.rpzolituttCoolis oret 0z:et:lilt. 1.ddui4e.tiarnivol,, n_LireloOtooP11.4114Y1i06x4a.nia3iitrrtc).ain_iid..
Frarieei •ClerrOanY and -Belgium coat- •inendations necessarY.
b•limeats, p: Ao. cl. ii. eti.on. 10 •4..0 .A. io' Orison usand' Lord Leo
intreibelfarsnlaireLlioitidrinEah%I.''
"vensionShe .f? id, possible In thosuyied'i hiShelq; ,formerlY Sir .., Rowland.; .
States 'becailee of the mignittire ez•;,13140435. 'sir• H9w4M :Fran.k,• Dali1O•
. . . :-.1.iitase.itpyepall40,ipioino;svegrrietayt.:: .toinoCuttraii)itnogsricear.st ptpt:et i„. ,TTal.b-6Bti.,ow'S;16,'Ilici'egisignavildargLarftane,;
.• . CANADIAN HORSE :WON- IN STRONG COMPETITION .;
. : • . . : •• itk Is largelY : due to ftee' trade, but 1,.130ivan, Lord. MaVor ' Of'. LiVerPoot •
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Sir. C1iftPrd .Sirten'S . "The •Wriard" Making the •hurdles : to win; first Prize in the 'class • for hiinterS''• Junipers at you Aniericane don't know it," he ,said,l,and'..rrank Pici:- ..'. .' . .' •'' .
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breetstonS.Mass4'hoese shoW:.••• - .,, .•pointing to unity of ' the .8taten from • it is e4tPected that amonez the .early. .
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for, internal COnibiistion engines. It
•LO•r. di Birke-
has a specific.gravity 0.1.64 te, 1.08 _
*that Is one of the main ieasoas. why
It appeared 'to the German ZePpelin ' R F
.esigns, r
rberueratten. one et, the Maiii
•ea
Mau ht vain to' perstiede '• his sculties.in'earrying. ' fuel: 'British. Cabinet
, .
lrieniU,Pintath te pursue re.seareh, •:dirigible is...that .as the .tatiks.,.are,
but PintsCh either ,thought hp had • etimtied one •after 'the -other during,
. reached 4iltintate success with hydro- the veyage •Weight•;intiat constantly h
• .carboit gas or 'was totally. indifferent: 'Shifted. ' • : , • • •
.Blaa; rhea 'made A hydedcarben gas Blau' has recently made Clairita that:
that, Under, about .1,809 pounds,' Kee,. fie -hie got Itis product down 10 the
, • ..,s
'sure, .with a. temperature uf 'Stiltiu,s 50 •specific gravity of 1. • ,
cliiiiie-e-s-ralirenhelt-Vreifid-hvitty;70-.bidr--7711-0-arstitanr tor7there-nufp-ture
he -'gave the PeOdnet : lie of Blau; gas was :erected in 1908 in
thought thai a much greater. quantity „Blan''S native city of Augsburg, and
Could he squeezed :into .a "container Others were later •birilit:.•:in•..tirarious
.• than, had been , pOssible :with the pro- European eities. Rights ..to o crate
,tess .used by :i4intsch. Ile therefOre under' R1au*S.4, patents were o tabled,
•fiet out to Make. .soine of the lighter by 6. group Of .men in this cIuutry.
hydeocarbOtts , Absorb some. of .4the Recently 'a...factory has been se ''uii. in,
• heavier: hydrocarbon. He succeeded yriedqchaliefen,' where'"the.O Zerr-
•.end ,nradoc,ed a gas • containing about,pelin was tested. •"
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Finance ".to Recoup
...FOirtnnes, London. '
-BelieVes . •
obit .:.9t;...- Lo.rd. Birkenhead, Sebre-
Ottry :of , State*for . Was an-
Secretary
,"Tite• London. •Timea,."
. . . . .
,for India to Enter
•
hodes Scholars Allenby Sees
Are Affected by Growing Trust
Oxford Decision
anadia-n'tabor.
Ruling'. Opposed
by Department
idiO-00e-rator
• Wins Honor for ,
Valor at Sea,
ImnligiatiOn' . Officers Think J. E. Croney'..Presented With
Law ,i . jeopardized by . , Medal and ..$ i 00 for. Saw.,
.„.1 pecisiOn of, Court . ', . . ing Crew o. Indiana
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Washington ,- Immigration officials • . • , ,Harbor •
=Of----t-lie=DePaitment..---cifAbabor,feet.--lhat,-,.--,,..14onors---luttw,been.:,...paid._420.sep_h . E.
coast to cOast, with no tatiff, barriers,witnesses Will he Sir 1704;33:11 '114er- 4
st..n..e_lantgi.liear!gde Taonvvaa..i.dsOneD,i_:euirsrileriyeys ,:_s_. wood COmmissiwier ' of:=, tfie Metros'
,politan ''PeriZe-,-.-iiii-d7 --Sir---Viii-dhaiiii • ---
:,lignsh production 1.8, necessaoly Childs, LiskiStant . commissb.Srier, both -
of Whom are retiring next month
on a smaller Scale, and ,the. aim is for
quality rather than quantity,",he said, .„
The United States makea goods for irjr.e...
Millions, •he -stated. • Lord Melchett rising Entertailles '
new. and diversied 'industries's, He . it.tiay.it'a Kipling
said that the trend. to -day is toward
pointed tothe'Nei, England textile
.dePression as a parallel of what sia. .fteturn to Rey'al Favor. pre's.
gong on in England', '' ' -, ;.. •
The capacity of the mini is too :. ages Hanor,.: Friends
. ., Believe,.
•=greats--nhemPloyme ts_isseonSiderables
' • . A.
the lasue hetweea the United' statei Croney for •heroic service ati radIO [and Profits 'are 'too ean., :This is lead,.
anin d Canada ever the adraiSsien '-'of.' OPeratir
. \ . aboard the. • illgated steanferi.tuinagiiirt se.
toward , a 'reilorialization.' of,. in-
Reporta . of • his .withdresval .f ioin pub- ''comniuting. Canadian tworkers is. not .
. „Indians.. Harbor, which was wrecked A
off the •Ituitibolt. Omit 185 i.,nilea.northregulatiOn Of ' Output •to closer meet :meet ;..C-k•tY-44' favor. ' King .genrgn'' an asi".
that; there bay he *a. proPer ofroyal .
t).1c life. h';o been long curroat; but it settled. by the decision' inst. made by. ,.
, of. San. Francisco, • On May 18, 1927. , I ilemand.7. Unregitiated• competition,. Ing the .fa•atelia author tci. 'visit 'him ..
had• been gss•neraily Understced that .ti•4-e• supreme (!.curt. . .', , ' I. "in' 'rerSiSnitien • of his leyalty.. nnash'eSiverte on; . leads CO rninous price hir°.' at: 1311416ra! Castle,. 18. in l:e.fra't.'4
he Would 'wait until' the next ge.r.'.iral .. •': valor C:.!siss was presented with a.". ttii g •th ,'productionig--at the ex- agreeing . to let bygones. be Jimmies.,
It can be said, on the highest au . .., ' . , :ell i en , . e -, ,.,, ,
.election. to: avioid.embarrassi'ag the. • • . • ' - • medal tesetitOr with 3 'Cheque for $100/ peed° of 'plant; ' capital. fails'. to -come \ "''''tee ' '170e.6-11'," Yict°r;14-: .!C•in..$ '
a a. cow o resolutions Passe . Y or . to reme y the sktuat on ancl:in- .t..,;rno.rngee'exi. iigiririaltitworoti;:r,a , . . 7 17, 64;eilioita:bothiit
onserva'ove pai_ty , , , , ., „..., theritY that. the. •chiefe::Ofa,..the•:Iinnti.; ,11
Afte e I f e rt wit',n' gratioa 'derVioe feel- that .the..couit'as.she; 'board Of directors of the' Radio' duttries go doWn .• • * '
'• Balmeral, Scolland.-Rudyard Kip-, •
'thig Is basking once More M the ligiit •
, r s yera• cell; e e e,es, . . • •
lontIon, it :was :agreed, according to that the, efficacy of the irinnftration 11.,c;o.rProolti'netii;Onm,hoofi. thirty three years
I ingustry migratink. folloWing the "Widow of whiciss,,, to which tbe
her,
Stanley' Raidwin, .prime :minister, in •ruling was on a technia...1 Point and
AmonjNatithis sister:it repert indicntes• 'that he. is a, :enoo that will clear up matter Indiana.:'llarbar. The ,•111.p WOK in such but is now. beConaing highly Indus- from high high *pelep'.. '
ill the., "GOar.etriartal.ndreiiitiricne
the cont1nued and 1 majesty great took-Ciffeilie. After
: that
"The Tinlea," ...that the resignation be law would be JeoPardiSedif'Iiler old and .was:•a,Wireless.pperator• RudyartisKiji:ling.did net travel
accepted at once... The. plans Of Lord :Were:to be held •In abeyance.' A' new merchant' Marine duritig the World ',north. of England is' working to, the, royal. circle.. 'Qaeen Vieoria's
son
Birkenhead are, hot. known : One per- teSt, the la* it exPected shOrtlY. in War, las the hero of the *reek Matte south which made was not.industrial, ng A ar r • , • . • • 7, . •
1 , • . • going to accept ,•a literal -Ave Positron, or else congressional action that will-a;prition..that it Was impostible for•a' trialiietl. 'The 'coal .indttstry 1 gOing. ' Spina. think ',that 'the !"Widow Of
• . . with a bigfinancial firm in the city, accemnlish he same surn se. •• 'relief boat to reach it, find rescue was: througa a...transformation, with. .east.
. e Windsor poem kept ng from be-,„.,.
Beginning Also tO Learn troni
e Limit Is Fixed for Those
Taking Part in'Athletic
• Contests
s
London -The .dedision: by Gxford
7-1-rhivers4,y not a/low students oYer.
23' to ,represent :the ' universfty in,
interproversity athletic contests has
raised an international ' question af7
fecting some '200 Rhodes , scholar,
students frem the' States and .`,the
' British overseas iloisiniCts; The rea-
while. an•Other; says tha.t he has a • •Siinreme .:Court refused to ,re- mator of wailing- natiL the'..stortn coast. of England fields producing Oat cern g P e
piigrinfs• Dinner„ , don newtpaper.,.. • . volving the ,paSsage Of ,Canadian. sible and safe to get a' breeches. buoy; on the west coast. • Amalgamation and 'sl e e • . Y:
' min ntiv suited than an living,'
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Each Other, He Says contract With one of the large Lon-. YieW 'decisions of leer Coucxti rt ;Iit -subsided sufticiessli is make. it. :pos. $.1 per ton less'•thn, the elder nsteea' „PoSt manY,erities. th14
resignation' is considered: a 'ipna ,for .business- PurPOses".rover -the ' He reinaineci at his wireleSss.cOnlignation the Coal ilelde to. rests "Briti,viiet.' • Observera •
foresee in his
'New l'ori:-Geatinued•! fri-endship
• blow to the Conserftt' party in ,,+,.,f ,.,.t boundary. • Tie lots er, key, for. sesetaystWo hours • late' :•preditetiOn :to conisumptien, was *isit. to. haime,rast ,'Cl!tle' the
, •
between people. of the United States thas,he svas one of tti fer.mids Court held- that the Canadians con; During ireate. part: of the time/ recOmmended by' •Lord. Meichett. to. honors to. Alueh .Kipling, as one of .
end. Great Brit6„in„w as urged , by. Field able contraversialists. . perned,- /%13.0. N'3.,ere enipio:./ej in the heat seas svere the vessel • More Modern. itic.,as blisineas Or. England 'g• greatest Men .of..letters, is
' it in hi hen • to . 1,'ArAp AD 1.1 't d 'd d the '1 • ' d • d • . widely helieved to be entitled.
, ni e States, an ,. crosse le. , and here was clanger. of ,ts. going to gan za 4on an( • n us ry, s%as a vo
Marshal ViScount •Allehby it asdiniter
give. co by /t1 Pfig.rit s of der daily, were's snoehuzitigrants,',. tin" Pieces at any moment.. *The ship's,:cted •by the speaker, • England, - • .
the •Iiiiit'ed States here. *. ' Freaeriek Edwin; .r?s'a .d 8 t. •,3„. f. •
• ' 't I b r in •
• .Made Iiteasf.or a more extended and that unde the 12 "fnanetne Wany both • •7•rep oef r19.2ect, Ajacyt, 'er was. ilead,and. he had, t.P depend tore rust s e g epo. • • young
He
Wo • inen • Set 'Out
" .•
'SteadY
'study of. contemporary history by pets; P. 12, 18 2,. 1: a educated • . • • .• storage batteries. Instead of. ax- men than ever,befo,re.. Three factors _
d... h • TreatY of. 17941-theY .W.ere •Drivileged' Ink tbee' by sending useless' sisualS in Modern induStry,',ihe said„ are wort: •:.• ••
..Oxferd, '.where during.'the 'des:tithe, the wig- Men, .capitalistai and managenient. . HuSband HUTA:.
••son..for this is•beceuse these students P.le',generally "as..a:.means of, encour-;
-tak-rging .tolderstanaings6f , the Iprehi.eins was ...a, :t.rs..pross ' anti, „re.cr‘oss 'the ,bo.der sfsis
g antsetsit degrees in their WWII of other nations and me - • , . re
reasing uter It meta, choler sitient--ost-hes the Unkoofie of business • and hiterilependent Upon the other ' - •
-and. p
• henteland mid. ire consequently On national •friendship." • . Oxford Union. • •Affer er.tertpg, ,o_peetmerce, i•vessels' standing by. During the night 'and .1...Ord Melehett yisnalized a trinity -; • . ,•, c ,
/ average; ;three or • four .' years elder
., than the British youths who otdtnar-
ily
go direct from secondary schools:
••The decision, it 011ege:d,'diserillak-
nates against the overCease as cern_ g nn rig, 0,
• • ... , The ,contention tie .DePartnietit 'lie sent. only•vital ,rnesSages, urid even' et, • Matrimonial- -aravan Wt
practice * f 1 d 't * three -that- must 7-bessre-cog-
• Engliih-speaking people•sheuld learn •
legal subjects, sve mode`..s privy ef Libor is that Europeans who have , these, instead of .wasttng his . power lazed, -not antagonism but a from each other and' trust each other, to Canada and taken out na-, on long distance, he, sent to near by g. councillor in 1911, was knighted 'in .F(,)nle Partnership. • ,
and.that, 1. believe, the natiens are be- 1915 and becam- a baronet in 918. ter°. Palerss are not 'Cana- ships and asked thento relay: Explains "Episode of 176.,
he said. "That is the imPortant thin
IJnited Sties . immigration • law but • Greeted at the •Itincheon by, Gov.
• diens, in he intespretation of the • •
1. • - _I A,,,. - • T. 1 -..kr .1 • Alvan.T Fuller' of Massachusetts and DIP" na• /.11 a leave e n
tralian vunctlitiaia• T. , -• -••' - • - I ra PI n to 1 • her co
jdined - By L.onely
Spinsters. -1
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Washington; ---America's first matri-
e ,was cre a aton in
i to d "' he continued.
, pared with, the stni:erits' from- the :'Every Country mut gOlye its proh,
British Harlan 'Logan, terns „its own. waY. NO douht: it is
chairMan atif 25 neYslY arrived Anteri. true •that what one-,eonntry achieves
can Rhodes id:to:tat-Si Complains an Is a' stimulus to other natioui. • The'
interview in theDaity Telegraph that nations are beginning study each
with the grOwing.t0iflene.Y.:to chnose, et4or- and to understand each otherokler men ;
f th scholarships 'it iS .and t 'believe'that tliis understanding
, *going ,to • make it almost impossible will depPen' With the years." • • •
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for a .R.hodes". scholar to represent his. "Dr. Nicholas Murray i3utler,-
. .
dent. of °the PlIgritts of the United
prei
univetiity tliVs 'thl coveted
.shitte,,,. the cotondt coat aa4' .cao States, paid a warm tribute, to. Loi•d
awarded ,for athletic proWeas, • ' Allenby ie a speech of w,e1Comes The
• yfe are foeed,s,Mr L9g4is .said. Holy:Land waS rescued• .you. front
diorder;, frOm rapine, from waris de,
. Iv the 'turtliel;. *disappoiritinerit..'of
sfeuetien, in, their.. place came
• seeing obi: contempoOries 'frem. Anis
erican colleges dome acrossi es. lade-, 86!-Illd and just Civil .aamilirstrntiOn,
pendents to. Cambridge ,• trnii,:ersity lie building of roads,: and
• the. devel'Ipinent of ageieulture, the,
fintiHh,avg a' ftlit oehance, whetsVer
their age: Piny. be." • ' '
. w itter 'supply and the
Of the attrilmteaef,a mod: .
Francia Wilk,. secretary of the ilittilutieti
ern .etsl' orderly civilised State,"'
Ithedes • Scholarship .F.Und at Oxford,'
Said that. the decision Was in sio Way said. : ,•• ,••
direeted' against'. ovetseas stdhentso •
;was to prevent iminature 18 to 20, '.-
• t •
PIeased
• ---
though it aftots %them. Its .abjee
, year-old' youth, who' forin the bulk Of r • * •
NVithi Royal Visit
,
the imiveray stu;,!ents bete, frutn
having, to .compete 'with trarnsd .ath-
letes several. years their s.enior„ it als-' .14onden..,-,-,Great ,appreciation of the
plies inclifferentlY to: the -British aS ViCit of the trince of Wales to native
ath to the oVerseas students. chiefs at their eanip at Nairobi, where
Cambridge was.eonSulted, When the .he preSented. photogroPhs Of himself
•
new was under Censidetationi to the leading expsessed
but it is net yet, knoWn what,: if any, in afietter to the Nairobi press signed
similar action is conteniplated in that tire Paramount chiefs.
:eister Institution. 'Tfie statutory age
Rhodes scholars wheri appointed' is
'boor-, between gt ad 22x.. 1,thieh is.
well below the age• bar' for'Nuet."
yjscoufit , in 1921 and first Evi of
'Birkenhead in 1922: ga .serftcli.aS
lord chancellor frcan 1919"to.1922:and"
has been secretary of gate for India.
since Npveniher; 1924. He is said te
have.'1.'eferred to •the cabinet
in vyluch. he s,erved:as "this cabiziet of
OT _ g latjojakb lajlt‘lt °I 'idell;m4le. --
.come under. the quota • provisions or - -c-Asso
their 'cOuntri of ' origin. ' . I • '14' t (L a. ). T1 ' '. 'eFortainnske
1;:.Lord•Meicheit was rerninden '''- • • ' . '
S Deland Boston corporation • ••• •
.: Headed y on e e en av s e
j; ' br- a -W1-- fr f-lh' '
. ,Lloyd's is • on on : ies post -
:the departnient. mat es no denial ,of thin. hat •becoine 'serious. pot only for ,. • - .. . ' ,. -car'avan-contisting of one sedan and'
• by Governer Fuller ot the amity of three Vornen-starts a husband hniat;
the.. right of natiVebei•n ICanadiane to •shinowners.,but for Australia,n exPort- many years' standing . betWeen. Eng Th h -laud hunters' eicpeet their
unrestricted passage A. hack and forth eps toe,. for ia the present competi-
steeds the betiler. * At the hack oss tire 'state pf the world's' market's it' is
their strong oppesition to the present 'that: costs should be dewit
ambiguous condition, is the aPPrelien-', to •the •minirautn. If Abstralia is to'
sion that increasing numbers 'of Eueo-„' become a factor in internatiOrial 'trade
land and the,united States, a,nd the , _: ,'
• "ties that bind," whien'"iniihe the ranks to grow 'es they make tantra.na-
secondselas.s ..brains." ' • • World safer for democracy;' than the contiaental trip, ter ,ans.lonely, single •
. 1,ord Birkenhead saw active:service wornan with geed references can oin .'
, .
Lord Rector o•f Glasgo* •University. Peelle will settle. along the ,bOrdt ------ .nd aintain the positionsShe 'has al- S
Lore Melchett r:espoaded • w`-ith an - The novel crusade .Was conceived .
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•
attention ence . paid to colonial hiss •
• .•, • .
torical events,
during the war,. and wet henered' US
the 'exiiedition.
• )) iss Davis. She is leader of ,the
0 interpretation of the "disastious
Civil Law and High Steward of C•x- 'their. asserted Canadian ,4tatus; to be faced and 'faced at on
•
in .1922, aViil ea. honorary Doctor et ••a.hd worit,'.111,•the tatted 8lates, endei•.roay'ostablished these facts Wit ' , , .•
wijollai,„ wair, .a4..,c,ne • resulting
Iren1 :to 'meet her,'own ideals-. 1" •' -.
.„"Brirlegroonts.are Psttally siiy.," .sin; -s 1, ':"I't tvaS- rAdaili Mio ,DUt.: `ilial:7 iiifo rEtiglish1-, in. 'America, ' failing te.,
6stisisi.1°4-11' tea.: ,rriLni-C''.-7-11:. . The7ky re...a:Ilse they've marriage," f-qys. a woman writer. Mit agree with 4 Gornlan ling In •gligt.. tk..vtie not .i.iii.,,i1;•e„:.
W,110 W11.$ responSible for the rage, '. isind,". sled .centinued that. there wat '''"
at leak' -41i: iear8 old,' and men, Over
thin' pi 't I d e 4 I 110 is . goOd-iitaured and .
1 He can be fat or .
• .1to donlit ,itliat •if therci .bad. been ts ' • • ' • ' .
ComPlaint's ;6f. his Cotineryfrien.!•in..Atn..ii°,rLii .1:•;1.11, s0...ar'es4..p),..'o;,..:::,.....noid re.
'erien,- tile conflict Would . never .ital.!0..'
taiien piact„. Ilia 1,6.v%, tia,,,:,0 heated.,,se.1,iti.onsaiii•isloolC Otee'tifit.' .camililates.:
s
..ill'Istslai.‘71.(13',iji.).6a7:16,i,i1::11:1.00ip1S)'.:ILI:31.Sig'e6:ft:eae:iltdilinegrecti;.ollattitg51:ilitirleilntcit l'At' 't"1.1711q.e'%3;''ri°:7-1;'. '1"4.1t1'171 tell'11:toh.niadirehStlit'hici° . ..
.istette!.4. ',.71`hi'Y' ritaY Make inetrhe'S for '
.notiCe is taken of: titis • ceffatrY'S contaemst:.li:e,er tb41 WOrnen nitty•join our .,
Ttribution on the new; 'Of Franco, in' •cara't.itt' *. "/::. • ...S. : ' \ ' ' '
the World Wars • ••' ' ' • , ,."'We sxpect t s have eererrit 'auto;
fiordUniveriity in the sanie's•car
. •
sides works on the. laW, he has pubs
lished, books an traVei; essays', aria-
cispi and aritY inetneirs. •
They, say that; abate all, they were
gepatly..surprised by the feet: that the
,Rr:Ined „addiesied thein 'hi" rqswahill,
'their. native tongue, wiliTc'h he studied
While tia'• his voyage to. :Africa., The
The cittestien his liceit t ohghlered, ,Prinee Visited the site ot the Duke of
ot lowi•ring • the 9i -year ntakitnunt 'Cllotteeater's first camp, .which.. lassitu.
liut .ilits'' wilic'ilMativeti, because, ' al- .istod .15 Iniies from_NairObt
'0,600 ths *Beni:4h :tiehor:•-•,..tfeg are ', - _ .....•_,-..-k..-.L'..-..
primarily ,iatended for the traiitink ' TIMEI
of yout.), neverthe'ess they filss•de- ' ' ' ' •
A'atis- runic?, before the,polies .ositrt„.. ,
. eiro Vt. walCoine a limited symbol. of
• exceptionally brilliant 'mds for poet. in'thing tl'-'At Or l-, ctwi'''''81'.ii.t. ;IF' 012.1tre
. (LAY' (40(`1<. b; ttliitlig te tiliff* ',':1•°;.,..
:..'grndtiate •courses. ,sideA, the •magistr.ate„ tarnr.d. to tin',
,
• , , i:., 4',* •
•i'..V 4°, .,, , ,
phtfntiff. • . ', , '
• ?
S. s..•••i;, •' t• *::li Ms'.
tie: . "lf-1 had 'mown ImtV sarcastic ' qYou get the, cldelt," be said. gO.vd., i > .s. •
Its:.
s., •,.sl.'........) '"'I..rs=.">...;"....S.SS,'Ari.S:•S".'„:.;Z'i':.sas-s-'7--'sss, , • ..,.....,,,,
inyou .srereil woeldsuever have ' Married ly,
you.° Shot witnou had 'sin opportunity And what 'de I got?" asked the'
•MAKING t WURE.' or $1400,006 WORTH OF OPfLIM
,00ifidudoottile.1,1:hita, '37,Douhl. Itt:rforposseeSrd'Ttoltitstals.V., ac,,tlyseld'eot, the idgh.0 44.ykii:*roiiiiod: .. k.At Stein's ,'ii1V,or5 at :Jersey' city soareltint tour .Chia'es`e merebera of the crew or flu, stoarit'-' hit') l'I`A.-1 I '0,' 1..at.`
pt. it thre*Yearfe„drittrtShiPt," 'the magistrate,.• • n
".• ' risou, ' The largest •seistire. Of narcotics ell record ' was made.
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1• caravan, and Ioolting for a husband •••.
sode pi.1776," He deacrided
mis's ba -iq ;aid ber ideal mutt be
,
Fighting the Dope Carriers in the U. S.
.logiessmosimiamomiadaitimzrzumssiik'
a bald . head makes "no • difference tO '
'British sovereign' in palter to hear the.
14
Empire Flying Boat
Uses Seaplane Dock
mobile Tosas ti sligibIewothen In our
party llre w,ereach California," •
•
In Milis of Ettotittir
enaeii.--A • testwas made. at •
Southampton by the I'mperial Airwaya
or-the-vahro tor wornmercial PnrPOeeS fi:ctr
rtri:12;yeianthe
Beim"
.:Ien
lbhe
et` the ltovar f4e,,,tory ,
An.. empire • flying • beat was decked.The the genaral itrid ,
cIng We•arstafcilarTroidout
:thiall7rkTheof c'
'ele*eatilaatin1;,
dock lent for the • Purpose is normall dertukn 11y fact0t•it4 has :shoWn lit
With Me tet at • tivi, sr.ssy. diminutions _
The Speed with whiclt. aietrift can ,Thts.stusses
1;tac.::i:tlle3..rect':c.°r
1:oi-mai1aiiienacr7000tl0t:4ii4.,t
0tici01::(hia6160t:shore i '
11eto:.:4atts1dOred. Purther tests imiyailti,ka...
000, The .tatal IiUII>Ot efJahlLiren
e)30inti.:111,()).z,y1;dtiaho.
cent yetits$ lifta been the industrial
seheme inaligorated 111the
Coverarnerit.. Twe undeed andsse,Ve!.
chaWla- iliouSeS) :vial 14,50,p rooms
have '
will be made to_ determine Whether
there would be any :11nanCial tidvafl-.
istge fit using a floating deelt ,on the
Ir.fngland, liana, and Atistralfs route,
*Wilt 'will b opsrated by flying boats.
4
taith tenet like burning the old'
mortgage.. Beaten Herald,:
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