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THE TIMES MONDAY APRIL 24 1916. SPLIT AT SOCIALIST CONFERENCE. PROTEST AGAINST PEACE RESOLUTION. WITHDRAWAL OP 30 DELEGATES. be opentaff of the fifth Dual conference of the British Socialist party te Cuioa Ban.

yesterday WM muted by turbulent sad UM detection of a body of JO delegate It WM officially stated that UM question admitting UM Press and public would raised Immediately after UM election of. a chairman. Within a taw moments it bream. apparent to U- waiting at the loon that this WM a distinct yap O. lb asm sad when a tots warn takes UM tgw.

wen greeted with a great about by UM majority. who Lad pronounced for a They followed up their victory by The toed Mag At moment the door of the nf erence room bunt open and Mr. U. UDdmaa and other delegate walked oat. With them were two women one of whoa X.

P. U. tlctcberd described herself a a vice or UM Greek bociabst Party and a member of UM Labour Party la Greece. I am of British nationality and I writ out to the Balkan BV years ago. said x.

Hcatcberd. I had Mr. Steed a view stout a Balks alliance with UM object of defeating the deigna of the Orrat Power against small States but. I hare leant something since then. I have toll UM men whom we haft now left to their own deliberation that their treatment of Mr.

is a tultAGeaiom of UM I neiple for which they stand According to Mir krlOkhm1 the rejoinder WM i is the educated man amongst are and for La. goo. the most wrong. Ma. UnrJnu.

Yr. Ilyndtmeo and hi friends afterward met at tb Ieerat. Hotel to rvoxider the position. Mr. Dix UYlJIQ wem voted to UM chair.

Mr. llynd- xnans speech mad. it dear that two sections of the conference dsaibed ltd on at the Allies and the PadfteU carne to loggerheads on the question of admitting new pap men. and that UM tumult our UM obcusnon of an amendment UM original motion for exclusion. Mr.

IIro said ha Lad rWD to protect again Ming closured bat WM O' allowed to reply to attack. upon himself. The men bo had taken this attitude he denounced a of a tens of decency mud a ignorant of UM rights of public meeting One of hila opponent had made one UM most outrageous charges conceivable thtyb had bees spied upon. and that wed Led been to communication with Scotland Yard for the pwPae of getting certain of their romtids loartezeted. The chairman rtfuaed to listen to a protect gaunt an accusation tt prrpneimma thetackr.

As a man who had been 33 year. in the movement Mr. Ilyndman bed claimed a Lit abow but it had not been given him. ThIll chairman had reined UM devil sad had not been ebb to lay him afterwards. The resolution excluding the Pram and public had II adopted by to U.

The romrrla who were acting with him were Pre a Ung men of UM party now at the treat and but. tot the tact that those men wrre on active ervic lioli would have teen different. Its row ravtted iugge tion at to their future Oww of action. ttOfo TBCtm JACK Joxra London amid it. wee not.

the old democratic party that ws tnxl with tear at to what might happen to them if they conferred in public but the turn whom they bad Wt had one idea and that war the ine of their own lie moved That the action of the delegate in protecting a Proposal to hold the to1fftQCt eamrra he af provnl and that those pi aeat pledge themenha to juntify the attitude tiny here taken up Other rhrekrrs wrtt Mr. IlcsTzn WATTU. who condemned the lJohaTiour of national pacifist I Cocxtnrna Loruux I' rlinle woo maid the better part of his branch were fighting in Prance bat not me rannrnpta and Mr. Knife teed. who reported that.

1:11 member of hit branch were in UM trPncb8. and who 4 the conduct ot" WCOM pecifat. at. tizton Hall. Mr.

it UDicurr London aoroiied the rtacifist urctKjn of plying the part td pro-German and of availing thelD8Ol. of every opporUuilty of reproducing argument from resolution war agreed to. OFFICIAL STATEMENT. At the close of the roufcrrnce II omcltJ Utrment wem made. It sit that tb wre no detgaLca in ndanc lnrlu iig a drone from the Clyiie.

The executive committee bad rftOm. mnxied that U. proceeding abould be held us earner ThU protuwal ws drongly by the war wtkin to a tarried by a majority of 9 to I. Lpun tWa Mun being aanovncml about I or I he war delegates left in a body. tKVdal or them rvtumnl to lb afternoon on.

TUo rruIUlbm upon which UM split actually uwurrrd warn a follow That ta the Wu tb wire earplesld ni Lti11 IM Won rrdrd and UK rest. the nrf a Mttatortorr tt a and aWtry VI dc use ritMvtlM a I laerluUr 4 a puetr end ogauu UK sera Thn at ado by II vntat to 17. A ronluti welnutuinz manifesto nim for a united Socialist iroii oda in tafavor of prat. was by a to TIM dire of the party for II early was tdutwd by taolulioa. AN ACCIDENTAL MAJORITY.

MANIFESTO BY THE SECESSIONISTS. In the evening the following manifesto wa lamed from the Lteaiwgate hotel fur pubkcaUon SeKaaT AUM A TO Uiurua SOCIAL Fellow CIUin After Ions and trenvou endsvoarr extending over many mvnUui. to ep the Unliah hociabjt Party on the hoe. of party Irwndshdp and cooperation with the lodilist parties of Isdeuutn and Iran. a ex- preaed Is UM UMP wet msnitado of September.

1914 we have at. 14 been eumprUnd to withdraw from the annual tonkxetw or UM party tow being heM la Murbstd. This withdrawal war orcaaioned by an dffttal majority of delegate puck majority being ta to It that our own supporter. are en at the front. see occupied to military trainmc.

or are altered through UM country working overtime lit owniUdn works. Tbean delegate carried a reelution in favour of newt debate on all matters connected with UM war. Thu ws the climax to a determined attempt on the part of opponent to ubordmat alt our effort for KoriaiMm. a well a the policy of ont rmenfy to a rrmidoua national parniani. The rraoluUoo on UM agenda which we should have supported and voted Stir had it brew puMib.

for to remain In UM conference and pt our new publicly the following la a WM Part tad tk tmmUoa tnrdm sea UK elder et la 4 tb UtmUo of are me mane ensue than a any U- dating past and advocacy lb yew to peeM forward UM propaganda or octal democracy and UM etabblr mm' of a commonwealth after the war. Teter ws it that v. oeal of UM immediate shookd be and solved by men end pram of thorough emmio knowledge and a profound sympathy with their worken or as gradi. Thi difaeulUet brad of are very great the opportonl- UM for ae ieaaful combined attention are. ww believe dill greater.

Thin glortnua teak however cannot poMibly be carried traiUoo we deliberately serer outiehrs from lb. ma or oar countrymen UM United Kingdom oar colook and oar Allis art fard ia a life and death a mOUarlam and au. This was I by UM oUowlag W. A. rtlkir ulnas ww T.

A. Yetea. MHII B. tllrevl rill tea ITesteaU. B.

I. KJkbrf 0----l. i liili. a i iij. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

at TbrtIord on UM body of who WM biplane a werdjc of AeeidemNl Darned. The rare el UM aeoldsi Tttribotodto tHmbtmg too etspiy. LEGAL NOTICES be talad OS page 18. WASTE LAND IN CORNWALL. TENTH OP THE COUNTY UNCULTIVATED.

no A v. In contrast with the appeal to ran- to produce more home-crow food the fad Nat tllltil or to. Land he an anaeo tayoeably sitqstM Corn- Prom pert. or that county come the earliest tlrawberries and new potato. the most proUAo crop of broccoli sad a wealth or no- One may ee is planet adds lid petebm of garden cultivated to tb very edge or Yet or the 201 comprised wiwia the border or the county no fewer than WU acne are re ported to be waste.

I The explanation is to be found la part la the ex tremely varied ntm and quality of the land. Whole the valley and UM slope of UM bub are highly pro iYe there coavidTable expanse beach sad bog. of mine refuse. nd tile detritus of china clay works hour which profit to woo by the most assiduous cultivation. Judging by th PI McosMful result achieved at.

the Uartmoor Prison farm so the neighbouring county of Devon none or this land can be oonaderwt altogether hopelMS. though it ile obvious that UM wow and cost Of reclamation would What more practicable the cultivation of land of an intermediate character neither so good a that which forte lb. market garden or West Cornwall and the fruit farm on the banks of the Tamer sot so poor a th moorUnU and dare clay dump It surrly a reflection on the business ride of UnUah tanning that S. Cornwall un an lying derelict 4. of can this kind.

Labour now catne and money lot improvement not easy to Neverthelea the Small Holdings Committee or the County Council with to see this land put to Lawful purpose. Tm bepnningt have made fifty acre have been tam here aura there. and so on over a fairly wide area. Tbrae experiments lave proved highly soceeasfsi. The land brought into cultivation it all bearing excellent crops.

Hat what La been done harp' tooth. the fringe of the problem. Jim order to deal with it on an adequate seal. considerable fond will he needed and. what is equally important a supply of labour mud be There is an idea that the question may he salved at the end of the war in rooxion with Glue plan of land settlement for discharged soldiers.

The raoce which has attended the small holdings to the county a good augury for the extension of the system while the result of such reclamation scheme a have been tried are of good prom- Still it is evident that much preliminary work win have to be done and a good deal of thought given to the matter before men can he put. on these waste land. with the expectation that the will make a Irving out of them. Among the members of the committee are some who are very earnest boat the Pr They are giving attention to the collection of an the available information and the hope i entertained that when thia preliminary stage is pawed money may forth. coming from the Development Hard or some other soon to pve practical sleet to the scheme.

CROYDON TRAMWAY STRIKE. SUMMONSES AGAINST UNLICENSED DRIVERS. Arising out of tb strike on the South Metropolitan Tramways. wnmo taken out by UM were beard by lb Q-ordOD County Bench on we day. The manager of the company.

Mr. A. V. Mason. WM summoned for allowing tom driver and JO conductor to set without licence ad than so employed wets also summoned.

Tile defendant included Mr. E. II. Manly manager for driving and Mrs. Mason wife of the manager for conducting.

Mr. E. M. Gibson formally admitted the offence II suggested that. the why the men deserted tile company was rat that Jhf' reared the employ.

mrot of women drivers but that the sink. wa arrang some time ago to take plaoe at Easter when the company would he severely pushed owing to the demand upon it staff added that the manager immediately acquainted the pone. with the mew be had taken to cope with UM emergency and that the licence were all taken out at the earliest poesible opportunity. Sow were allowed to drive except those who were competent and safe. The company end tb union land agreed on arbitration and the urea it.

seemed to him. had remained out in defiance Of their union. The UEWCH said toil the polio. had acted quite rightly but they were unanimous In dismissing th summonses. FEMALE LABOUR.

DISCUSSION BY SHOP ASSISTANTS AND COOPERATORS. Mr. J. W. Htuow presiding yeller.

day at Cory lJaIl. Cardiff over the 25th annual conference of the National Amalgamated Union or Shop Assistant said that co per cent of the eligible members bad already enlisted end with the calling up of the last attested group not more than 6 per coot. of eligible members would remain in civil employment. Whatever might happen in other spheres or life women would be employed In largely increased numbers behind the counter and In this respect the operation of their minimum rate of waste most their hid concern. The annual eaafereBee or the Amalgamated Union of Cooperative Employs wan held in Edinburgh yesterday.

Mr. R. II. PADDY Sheflkld who presided referred to the question of female lbonr and said th necuUve Lad carefully con. dined the matter and it was greed that the only proper course to protest the Interests of the men when they returned from the Army.

WM to pros lot the same wages to women of the seine II at the men when these women were npet4 the same job. GENERAL RIRDWOOD AND WOUNDED AvZACS General fir William rdwood accompanied by dy lWdwood. yaita the 3rd London lloocplal Wandsworth. on Saturday afternoon and mad. a toorot th ward hen many of the Atac are paUeata.

Alter talking with many of the wounded In the wards went to th Concert Hall where be grretnt the men by sting. How are you getting on boy. There was a hearty response of AU right sir. I hope you will anon be over in Franc he re marked and looking round the room he exclaimed I a few or my oil friend III who were with me on the Peninsula. Private Vernon rim of the lit Pint Ambulance.

Australian Imperial force as Aostrahaa artist who oateubuts sketch to the hospital Uatfttt. WM introduced to General Ww- Private Lorimrr WM wounded in UIIlprZ Three threes were given for the General and Lady Birdwood a they left and la acknowledging them Ovneral l1inhrood std he wa sorry he could not tag. be would have liked to give them a DEARER DRUGS. The following list of 0 I prescribed drags shows bow many times dearer they an now than UM prior quoted WON Us war IT UJM tttsolaik Aaupms IX I Msto 1 11. TvuncsoM lit OMSietUrlar Ct I Tie most rmarkeble advance ta the tams of pennaagaaaU of potash which used to be sold at the rats of 40.

a bondmlweight. sow. however it quoted on the holes market at Ids. a pound and desire who wed to ttfik La ton lot an now dad ftMJQCh if they eon pick a ft pounds lien lilt then from retail OFFICER SEVERELY INJURED. Captain Henry Joseph Orifflth Oar- Anoy Corps lie In very seriously tajnred ad the sag or en ucLtrn About 1 clock a fiatarjay siVeses waJB rrtanhig to hi home at Ormskkk on We Wqdflo WM knocked down by a oar driven by a Liverpool gfiillimsa II wa picked up neotMcsou and to Unaskirk cottar ns wbes.

lie WM toad to asrtoc from of UM bass FATHERS CHARS AGAINST DESERTER. A man I thoh ed New WM charred at North London Pocwe Cowl as a desrrtcT from the Army. saidtat. ordered him to be detained low an escort and directed that a award Is. sbonld be paid to 74 Y.

woo had arrested him. As IIdflllf poUceraaa Into UM wths be end sad the to remand the prisoner he Mid. had abdcled by 4tnjh rt ordered a Laud to DESERT RETURN OP SURVIVORS OF TUB TARA. A TAILORS INGENUITY. The survivors of th Tar.

who were eased by the Ink of Westminster's expsdfelaa. have aes In the naval hfterHah at home they are treatment men are from insl tutilttiu aadaxforore Mr. 1. B. one of UM 1.

whoa bums la Hutyhead. gay. yesterday TA. sepresLdv. U.

foBewing DMftoM" of their exnvMBCea We wore iII net. The Tarts pi ut to betog takan over for patrol porpo wee UM Hrhemis which plied aero channel on the DmhBa- Uolybad rout At U. to of last October sent on patrol duty. While off UM ost betel 1030 on November I led. oar out saw a submariner sad a Wet' a torpedo from struck amidships and killed II men who were in UM ta room.

The stokehold tad raped by ladder For aipa five minute after the ship remained afloat and this time got Out our three boats. Some of the crew had lumped into the water and from there were into th boat. The sub marine tine up about half a mil. stern of us. towed the boat to tort tMWrmau.

were landed at 3 o'clock I. the afternoon and by the DM of our put had died in the boat and we buried lam attar Hng a era. to hit grave out of two oars which we broke for the purpose. There wen IS lire when landed and th rVaossi gave as one small goat which had to she among all of as. That night we slept La UM open.

It we. Utterly cold. me or were wit through and none of had much while the rjenuwj gave no covering to harp under. Next morning were given new which we had to cook as best we mould in a bully tin. and eel with sear fingers.

There was only about tour spoonfuls or tether four finger run. to each teen teen of this poor food. By his time we were all very cold and hungry. and Bt remained the whole Urn tbe Heaueailirld Woo Wocvxa Mjuie Srrmoibs. The after were moved further WI' the 0y In which we had II tended they kept there two days.

One our mm had broken leg and WM suffering great pain. but we could get no proper treatment for him. Prom the gully we were moved up into the country to a kiwi tillage tb bowos which were some out lit the In and donkeys had II kept. The plea lied been. out and the stench In them we.

Only 40 or could get into them. the remainder had to he kept wt in th open with clothing but their own. AU UM Urn we were getting more cold and more hungry. For a week were kept here and while here a Turkish surgeon amputated our wounded comrade' leg with a of else tb only urgical trmt the Turk lilt toe only siMaltiitlr be gave the man was a drop of whisky before he tatted the operation. But.

the man was almost exhausted art he died on the Boaday following. We burled him the same evening. After that tile 8 nn 4 started to march where they said should Had a beautiful towing rivet with plenty of flab in it and date growmr in abundance by the river side. They marched lax days and nights in the clothing that we came shoe in. We reached so-called beautiful place and fond three none of the things that.

th Arabs had primed Woo We were however given some linen clothing such a the Arab themsdreswear At some blaakaU so thin that one could ace through them. Then we were taken to a place called The White sod Red Doctors Writ" Our daily ration. now oomaistrd of about eight spoonfuls of rice per man. and occasionally a wioejUirful of tea. it UM en of a month the renew became smaller.

I was the tailor to the party and made some clothing for them wt or old riot and date Lags which they begged from the Kenuwt. Having no needle. to sew with. I looted about the desert until I found some tamrb bones and a Lit of glam and out of these. some shift needle Although we were petting weaker every day UM toIfaaat now made us work for them.

We had to clean out wile walking lour nuke from U. desert to our work cud tour mite. back again. As the Arab did tat understand Englimb and we did rot know Arabic sometimes found difficulty In understanding their own. whereupon they lard to I- us with whip.

of hide until did what they wanted. Our food consisted of only a few vponnfub of daily and we manufactured a sort or roves by grinding up data stones. were literally starving and also offering greatly from dysentery. Four of our men died from the disease a we had no medicine or any ort of By way of cheering td up the Turkish mmtnandant ptwanisd that on Day we should have a most enjoyable fut of all rt of good thing but all got for our dinner wa some nail and herbs. Thus.

told. starving beaten and hope. we wit along until March 17. Aleut 330 to the afternoon of that we. SAW earn.

motor art in the distance but could not mob out what they were. Our chief oftloer and the interpreter had gun to the Italitn frontier to try to get some food for us. and we thought that the cats nuht be them return. tug. But.

when we saw the Red teas knew the rat. were English and our feeling. overwhelmed us. After attacking and killing our guards who numbered about 30 the Duke of Westminster and ht. party picked a up and toot us oft to tbe British camp.

So overjoyed were we that. we shed tears and put our More round the nuke of our deliverers and them. A BOARD OF AVIATION. At tb public meeting in support of the of a Board of Aviation to be Mid at the Queen. Hall.

place. W. on Friday nut. under the auspices of th Sat' League. Mr.

It. Yrrburgh will take the chair at 230 Lord Montage will speak on the practical OrpAizaUvll of aircralt a an arm of national defeats. Among those expected to attend are the High Commttatoner for New Zealand the Lord Mayor of Bradford lard Meaib lord Ulylh. Lord LtILh of trYir Colurri V. aberMP Colonel I.

M. toPtioD. MP Sir NkhoUon. MI Mr. W.

UkU. MP Mr. Jail Malcolm. MJ and Mr. Rupert Uwynne.

MP Ticket which are free ran be had from the reaeral secretary Navy League. 11 Victoria-street 8W. A TAX' ON ART. The leading UriUb artiste have now decided to present a protest to the Government pointing out UM injury whuh will be done to art if a at present the amusement. us is to apply to art exhibitions.

A no satisfactory reply was received to the gee. UOM lit the House early lest week or to UM letter sent to the Chancellor of tb Ezchegow by UM Imperial Art league on behalf of representative aoaetM It ws felt that. tether action ehoold be taken the Wtresta of art nlibitiOMo which essential to rtiiit for U. pale or their works and which while making no profit in normal tuneaars now kept open at a loi The ota of the protest ha bees placed La the hands or UM Imperial Art League. SAPPER CHARGED WITS BURGLARY.

Wtuult TIIOJUI Gears a upper in the Royal Eocineerx Saturday committed for trill charged with a burglary early that mania Captain UM lion. Thom. James Amherst fecal the Kings Royal Bits sun or lord WUUem said that a sole downstain shortly alter midnight he got up and. turning on an fiaahhgtit he found UM prmoar t' the iftA UM drawtmr room. A polkemaa arrtvad ehoeUy afterwards aaa end be had sea a man get Into th window which had left unfastened BOY DROWNED IN REGENTS CANAL.

An inquest wan held at Wingtoa on Ratardty se the bole KrIIMAM aShoredttch schoolboy ced 11. who wa drowned IS days CO while trying to catch fob te his ea from th bent of th laat Canal at Bassbay. Three III hia tfhoohntlee who wen with him Wed to pull him out. but lie was carried away mnder a brUgs and they tae. me.

away ed I not any. acTbeeaos they thought they would pt a body was renuviftd to a ek The Jury returned a verdict ot Accidental theta. OVERDUE SCHOONER IN PORT. no. lifts Dutch motor chootier Aa e8aa which left Grand.

Sevember arrived at Uvrpool se Satarday. baring teas takes 144 days toe the eagelr taAtn tie Nothing had bees heard bar paned UM Teeter a ass MIS La UM bran news a much a per out. Mel bee CRICKET AT THE OTAL. Tie Arwtl bed a Pnha I sit. La UM gtI cricket match at Oval this ia oa by 4 The Aorta rland It amid IX.

I ArtW in Cedar sod BvooatneU MJI II O. retrco dsM MORE UNARMED SUNK. REVIVAL OF SUBMARINE ACTIVITY. After eonpanitv autoes Jar two ere three day a revival of activity a UM pert na II now reported. UM loSowtet Two British teaaMH I A Preach bque ea AaKaUantUamsr.

A Konngiaa bar Lloyds ramigia from Qnin loa aloe. tMWa Peaciaaa. wtIMIa WM tmsatei wamta A A. a UM sad IS ofSM crew had been remainder and It added late that ail the ease wen brbmd to a Xa. The Ptlkiaaa was a tare f33 ton boa III 1M sod owed by UM Quit Lb Limbed Lfcvd' agent at Lwwemft UaiaiapbaA.

all Saturday. the Itrtlsih stnaisMrTrst had bees uric The crew. Indodng the ploy bad II- 4 4td. Trefsasle belonged tothe Rain Meamahip Company LmtUd sad was at 3011 too. bulk to iki TM eaptain and new of the lUKao Josatf Ages POLessg which hem bass fa hay.

lam landed at qusnlawe. Ins i ton boU at Newcastle 104. and qolsittntied by the Italian 0-It II announced that the Wench Osaamel has been torpedoed. The new are to be sate. Thai was a steel four barque of 2433 tons a at Port Glasgow La I Ml eUM AeLasatm.

Sad owned by A. D. Pib. The crew the Norwegian barque which wee oak yesterday by a German submarine 11 be their boat war landed. A Lloyd" message from Qoeenstown states that the Korwegiaa Andot 1102 tons tondered seer Daunt.

Rock on Priday morning. The dew were arriving at the port. The Led wa built at in IMT ed owned at that port. COTTON TRADE STRIKE BALLOT. DEMAND FOR 10 PER CENT.

INCREASE IN WAGES. The Operative Awodatlon or Cotton men the following iron Shell a ballot of the members be tetra a to whether they are prepared to trite work if NIT to enforce the advance of wags which ha. been led to 3 The delegate in 10 minutes mrtrnded the risen. Uv to proceed with the ballot. A similar prooediae will be followed by UM tardmom AfnMr im VTT In each iwto 10 per cent.

A CONTRAST IN SACRIFICE. LABOUR LEADER ON WORKING AND FIGHTING. Mr. Robert Young secretary or the Amalgamated Society or Engineer. is his monthly letter slays When the nation La at war an polka and conflict.

should ceas Tory working Liberal working men. Socialist working men. have sacrificed thru lives on the field of hauls to the roontry4 cause I many more are ready to do likewise. We hay. no right to spat then to do so un4as we ate per pared to back up their effort and sacrifice by uniting a far a possible the danger.

they tar. of us who dry at borne are called upon is the interest. of our country of it defenders and in th interest or humanity to leer. no stone unturned that will help to PM the carnage of war by limiting tu duration and Dc it to a speedy soil satisfactory end. are all called upon to suffer hardship and make saeriflcea Jar the benefit or the SUU.

but it le nothing short or canting hypocrisy and still more to nerve that too. who stay at home are making equal sacrifices or running equal rtnke to tame on the bUJcAdoL me in bw aesa and In tb workshop or on the battlefield Is to UM Mate equally but to the Individual the duties the rewards the sacrifices vastly different. To the one it may mean long bows and physical strain but nevertheless home hf comparative comfort. and freedom. To th other It mean long II work physical train with an UM horrors of war.

the risks of wounds. dins. death lot a payment of la. td. or ItUlemor per day.

SEQUEL TO SCOTT DUCIEES CASE. June EVA to. solicitors clerk of. Del was charged on remand at tnet Police Court on Saturday ilh using Insulting words and l1aviour whereby a breach of the peace might have ren occasioned. The prosecution arose out of a disturbance that took place outside the Court after Mr.

Scott I wu convicted lest Tuesday of abventing from the Lrniy. It was dale by the police that a disorderly crowd attempted to rush up the itet and enter the Court. Mr. Bran hen skid to go away. shouted.

You dirty does you call thin a free cow you are lot of reptile. Mr. Evan denied using the words torented to an Usai be caused no dirturbtnee. Rig statement was supported by a number of Mr. Mrs.

said be thought there war web a doubt a the our that he ought to xlve the dependant the benefit of it. II dueharced the prisoner. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The results of the matches In the chief competitions on Saturday are a follows Ltousuas miens. fuffrom I fora Km.

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hAcsa rs Vvrm. Kturtw. 4 41 ar MHr. Anruna imExean GDTSTV. Muinw areas.

I TVO CBTTUW Hwiisxit. Buuour. well muoeuaa mm tardey. Morn usly a a ttunnv. I ri r.

npa unaihr. Ucmssansui To cm. I. at Is IfKxaji On. I tMaertBA Cnrso.

1. I a MS. Bsme Rcarha rsrsnraa Mrncu SMV. oorarr. tut uau 0.

Rae DID. wnra 1. i tlmf. Pant KSAMSO 1. A team presenting South Wales Mat a New Zealand ide.

at waroa. by two tries I point. to one try 3 points ISPLVEXCE OF THE PICTURES A schoolboy of IS WM remanded at the Children' Court at Wt llama on Saturday on UM charge of. stealing a mednt II had been employed by a Mr. Jones at road.

West lion and on utJa Inst. went to the boa and sad for the pavnnr overeat. Mrs. Jones said her husband had that with him. and she thought mud mean the tator The lad maid Yea and UM gjv to him.

The 1007 told U. magistrate be new it done on to. pioorea Another lad. aged II" charged with dealing hem stepfather akI bad II tempted to teal beams wanted to go to the pictures. PRISON FOR CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR.

PUTS DODD. Royal Warwiclohbe Rrgj. meat a oomcleatbts objector to military mite as sentenced to It days' imprisonment to to do as military duty. was first ordered by UM local tribunal to do soseombatss but a a resort or appeal WM finally put down toe fatnfrt et Charted at Richmond with being absent. EtlCM a BHiraHaed n1A1t ahe t.

Seal all We Peope were German sod did of wish to them was fined and handed ever to UM military. ACTION AGAINST DEARER MILL I. part of A motto. UM pine of was rot net a had been anticipated. WM II.

to the action ell the mlCufa who n. to take their cast. sound it the owe. per. shed Is price befog charged.

a UM pond that UM posba of an qua puny a quart would accompanied by a dierse In UM amt of ma sold sod that UM mea' wages. wkt an cM sold. dlWr composed of be materially ejected. PARISH COUNCIL FINES. The parish council el near Rochester hat.

through IU chairmen. Mr. Juba Benjamin beta fined" lor miduto to shade UM lights daring de. laWaae The detrnee that a vim times aeaat ha WM ible en Serb a stormy meat the At e. Pubes Court ea Katartsy UM tit the CnaoeJ at Mel WM adotlM ST.

IBORGrs DAY EAST. A RARITY OF THE CALENDAR Bute Xfc anti St. Qtatftt Day observed d. both nodal ad the fist puWio holiday of fin 7 r. Jack a lava on the tew of Welt- Abber.

and St Mtfgantf dt the Orb of St. orge. TbMobuaen brag out by may of tt olahe earl in the Bad. But tb tfiito on tb boAMa in WWteMlI wen bare. The BtmulUoeoai ooornresoe of.

end SC George. Day ill i In he cat It win no tiaffft1 to said the year 2000. TJ of tfe rod tore of whom there were nosy In the street. were provided with ft fpect le of he eJnhip jia kcroM the Metropolis about middy aod Wjg almost motoal tot toe over ti river at Lmbeth The early morning was rV cVHill was it that it the ancient custom or going lip to Ramprted Heath or Wmbledo Common to UM on Eater Day un prevailed the. Ira' diUoaal tpectaej of UM sea dancing thiDoaJi UM gates or 0- day might have been Loiter a UM Sky got cloody.

end when UM wee bidden tiers wa a Ai ap UM ate Dot on UM whole UM weather was fawurabl for the modes of spending the day. whether by walking. YiIitibac the pub. or running into UM country by tramway-ear or omnibus to the budding ro UM golden tune on UM heath sod lor UM first tail of lbs cuckoo. TM Brads FXRITAI.

fly soother rare ooinddmca yesterday warn also the R. EMtnMIS tbe day waa ubereoi in by a midnight aenio lit UM Uoiaa Church. Welbocl- street. on. war conducted by the Very Brr.

EO CM Slkoo6 to the Imperial Malian Bmnbeesy bo has hers attending to UM lIrb1 a err hill of UM Bonaa people ia Krgtacd for years lilt was attended by the B- Am. the or UM Embaafy. members of the ItmeeeLo colony La London officer of th Ioaein Army sad a number or Ituanaa priaoes of war Jv escaped from Germany. The Metropolitan of venerable man who hat cone. to England to afflicted country was ales present THE CUUBCU FESTIVAL.

The idtaow of Loxnox preaching at St. Paul" Cathedral at evenaong. which was attended by th Archbishop ot Belgrade Mali What about blood old earth now ones again for UM thousandth time soaked with the blood of thoaa who ght to conquer and Qpros th world. and thous who Ud died for UM right of mall nations to Un WM to be a new Church could UM old story of D. and UM great cleavages be lion away with.

and would to. Church make a new tart with UM light of day Would a new Wan torn with this great day of God. and Wk Ester th turning point in our Ioq' RuSia. Prance and Serbia filled with U. sacrifice of courage which was UM Uon of UM world.

unable by thrmnrlvea to hurl back the 1'- Merman menace to UM freedom of UM world and UM was Would we this to It 1 That war the question of the world today and could only roe to by whole-hearted wo cots to a simpler standard of living and discard for ever th old tov of comfort a new Britain could say. the world. The following are extract from rmou delivered in London churches yoterdayt Tbe of ST. Party at Ht. Paul's Cathedral- It the Church of Christ had begun it history In our northern climate.

doubt our great fstIvab would eornepond more nearly with the mason of our year. Ea ter a the spring festival should teens a this year after the muddle of April. On Raster morning we ought to see around UM resurrection of UM earth the gracious symbol of the greater Roumetioa commemorated on dy The DL of WirrM arsa Westminster Abbey terrible toll of death. the sarte of the dearest and bravest among us er affecting all. from the ax man to the millionaire.

from the cottage to the palm Death rnuJ. UM true vloe of earthly spefdal desire reputation. intent and ell nce how poor and this and tawdry they eem by the tide of a glorious lift laid down a tplendtd and happy sacrifice for country freedom and the old homo. safety. We who remained had no tight to spend our share la the opportunity or service in selfish desolation.

of our kinship and of their glory. we found a keener incentive to spend the little that remained or time more worthily of their high Ideal The linear of otruwaart at Southwark Cathedral A we looked bank over tb bewildering months of the war. and saw the people eLWNtIJrD ChrwUindoni or alt clam and conditions uplifted above all the petting and liMlecaneM into which it wa NI1 to pall lit other day and carried ward by a motive so convincing and so powerful that they were prepared wag the pet of them to over up thunselyi and all they had. and vow themselves to IIzbt hi UM old salute and it brought home the fundamental truth that it must always he thwart death that life i gained. If we tailed to trill' the value of human life.

victory degenerated into mere such a victory would he worse than defeat. DL ttiPuncmaa8UCbmmbaaChorehef Pont Uetl mined th Rreate of an Easter insane It we did not think of CtIriet a of Him who ham mole victory over ptrttn i death a well over physical death rpm to all who cast La their lot with Rice. and take Win toe their Sylour it death. Indeed. to lee the tightening grip of end or to rPalIae that one after another the and poriUeii of lit.

were dying out within that the love of gold of ease and pleasure were making us cold. herd dishonest unscrupulous worldly unbelieving. for this war th send death. On this Eider morning might the Remove life of Christ flood our heart with the pure blood or his health and again. DL O.

KU. ytomaui at Wtmistee chapel was the world so opprd by the weight of sorrow a today but by th Un of th lion trinmpbed and we knew that death was not the lad thing for the brave men who had died for was still strong and terrific but it wa mastered and then ws no question a to th end of every struggle against unrighleoianea JOURNALISTS AND TRADE UNIONISM. The Xational talon of Journalists nm 1 the annual confer tMe la Glasgow on fcswday. Mr. Williams GmrtMie wm elected president and Mr.

Mitchell yirnptaident. A diaeoioa arose as a proposal Vv Mr. Oayrox South Wales that step should be with the Trade nioo Congrwa. Mr. Maxauw London proped seas derlariag that ataliabn would divide the union.

The opposition In London not bed ea false Ides of la dignity ta pioCtetlon. would involve them do the whole T--- i of trade political controversy. The resolution withdraws. UCHANGUO UXlfQRJfS. Charged a deserter from U.

lith Real Surrey Regiment llerb 8. Newton appear at Wat. hee Court on Saturday naval uniform. Be net a sailor at YletnI. il thn unarm.

with him. hi. Ids beta to tauwnotkate UM sailor on board ship. had formerly In the Navy. lie WM committed to await a mMilry i i mt At the same toast Hiatley.

te WM charged with Wfariac 7 uniform nttfccai authority. It WM stated that he had rvrlunei. cloths at Catfoed with a driver la UM Army twpe Corps. TheprlaoaerwaoadBaittodheWMaaeMrter 1 the Navy. WM remanded La MUNICIPAL EXTRA TA QANCF.

The Local Government Board ha. taken Plynoe tVercratkon' arplicatm lor neitoi borrow l7e to defray UM cost of th prnaoUa. the rheas tar amalgam at Ing rbnath le putt and Ka Noub. by rtaei 7 put th loan 1321 the end. of three a.

Board Set that nine ii emytoyed by the irffc to eaM te Jltdoeaothlaklt asni itrye cUnteMwZls of the ezptmdltse. so hand iiTlL TEE sterns J5HCIJr.N JD BETTING. News in. Brief. WM heard In BkhIDODd Park.

tar a aa Dnnhsm sea Seed Priday. Tim. I on LrrYOSrd at era. near Council expect he ft MB over 11000 from tile to MI washer and scarcity UW btrfEeo jyff Mr. and Jtr z.

Vnmend. of i af at an ssrvbai we the fords have died or aoB other. TorkaUr Union are holding tb ttW a aual Beating at X1ton under the pfWkfc jifq. UMlltiiinMiaiiisii irfniiij R. eunfenoa of the- mna CrvrebjydeUoa or Wale wilt tak.

May ST tee Y-M A BuW1Dp. Ullthyr OB Saturday a mltted suicide after. murdering a Ilk' MiViM Devise Cy shouting Mr yolvet The Ma Is announced of Pnrm ri- Bake' a II. R. WM flit Colin pale at Am.

and WM through the Cru A damage WM done try tin yrted3 at the Lliisbira or Mesa William Greece avtenete and aanataetorrn of Oxmbot- Yorkshire. Mr Robert of lime Covbdon. Surrey. war fined 10 at Ctvyd day for flowing flame from a kiln to boo the ci ht of a ir read. Mr.

lames Jack woo reUred a Jew week i Jg for year keeper or the Great IM Court Paine. he II presented with by the lady nsi 1 ntt at. the Palace. Mr. Orwy at West London Police Court day treated to a Britten woman a summa her Tauebaaol for desertion.

although 1. doubt whether he had Jurisdiction in such A' tea. tablet ha been plated in It" lurch to the memory of the late Mr. U. 1' chairman or the 10.

of ManagerneiLt Begtte and rUiint or UM Uu The a Boors on Saturday In th bitiiv I IC poiDtIf up between tteveuon an' rweiveV at the Grand UaU. LtioMo" we lalkinrr On play 4 Steven A wreath bay and rosemary or ma was lid 011 Saturday by the london Sh and the Actors' Church Cwn on it pear monument In Pats' Corner Abbey. Corporal Evan Device of the South tin deters. who resided at Llanbradach. now hem died from a tractored skull through bring i down by A motor ear while returning to wv Sibyl late it night.

School teachers La nom. dbtrict having vi to ad. postwomen on Sundays. the I' Federation ha lodged a protest with th. Unlace Teachers declaring that th displace present rmpJor tetaao treatment Is adopted by I1- II.

NY fcathoriUe at the hoot with vest lucre- ik are able to apply it Immediately. said a 4 witnos at II inquest at on sauedy 1 a boy who died from lockjaw. Mr 1. IL Jackson woo has been added i mission or the Peace for 1 Is ore if a of Bv brothers each of whom ha been tot portent town in England. MrJack oa Rochester two years ago sal hi ester v- mayor.

UI. year. A private named Thomas Coultats. ar West Yorkshire Regiment. was found rrrnoit of the Metropolitan Water 11.

1 DiUDn early on Saturday moraine II i on guard duty at the reservoir and it U- he fell into the water la the disk. At Bow on Saturday Sir John I presented PohceOonatabl. Slipper i for 10 for stopping runaway h. to a van in the row on ldt a seizing the rein. UM constable was drt ISO yards before the horses came to a Yesterday the tat time Mr.

played ortcaabt of Rochester tithed Cathedral authorities him by of the vocal and instrumental muu a hi composition. Mr. MusBar brother of the rrickt of Canon Stewart la Ute new or OBITUARY. SIR KENELM DIGDV Sir XrD Edward Dlgby. whoa dears at S.

Donut on Friday at the age of cnt to record. was the eldest son PI a ton. Xe EL. rector ot TIWesbell. and war educated at Barrow.

There van or the eleven lit IUS end I U. and led by team to victory against Eton. etw Christ Church aod played cricket for Oxford C- to l3. Having bees called to the Cfc Inn la be became a Bencher La Sin. o4 silk lit ISO From IMS to ire he 10" VtnerUa Rnuler III at Oxford.

la he warn appointed i. on Judge of the Derbrthire That resigned La 114 La order to take tip in January Uv of Permanent jr UM Home Deportment. which he held. tth a to two year until ttcptrmber. i XA wa created la 1993 and UCJ4.

ear steed a member or Ute Ku on Venn-net I and La 1 IS he wan added to UM committee J. ad. on the evidence concerting U. committed by German troops and laws and once of war. II married la 1970 UM Ron.

liIl" Mrs. daughter of the tint Lord Helper. One captain A. Dlby RJJU who feat African War was severely wounded at chapel and teedved the DO in May. Hon.

Albeit Mratford George anti on Statday at. Roatrevor. OD. Down. In tilt and warn uncle of UM present pad at Mr.

Canning ws known to many reader a UM a of book on philuwpby. and literary Dr. William All. on th. KB Bodyguard tor and Dc ph disease or the skta at the Edinburgh died on Friday at Ydlaburgb sg I written many work on dermamigy and dent of tie Royal College of PhystUacs.

a. mlM la Mrs. Xarrable. President of U. Society ha died at a swung ham in Ion was the grandchild of Mrs.

Dunlop or first patron the travseM much in 111 and lwfztrlmt and warn for many English artist to the Itsgadma. he poiif' picWre8 for Km Edward. sad was am i' wd Roma Belgium. America and AtII thelaUM. Fr ierlct rraUe of Sir Thorns The death le announced of Mr.

R. E. was over yean old and th oldest Month traae having prtrtind seer th Ne i for 10 yeas nil son. US DJtO In the war. A MURDER MYSTERY John Staehaeld who two yew It trto' acquitted on the eharga of murdering fc te a railway tram.

bas died Is. the St. Tan house Infirmary. He WM admitted to the on January It from ooosuiaptwB The murder of With ttaSCMekt latetemt to a nsmarkable silent on. boy 17 WM Quad dead In a earns on UM North a Railway.

The jucL4 tend had boat ranaiaL John titan attested sod chuprt uh the crime but Bailey the Judge Vr baring tM tend toe UM ptwwcuhon. directed lb. jury to ar. wUhoui aging upon the dlet MareYeW had La tioptantd shown resaikabll. courage lit a thooun MH mad.

A Rumanian named Titus WI erne with a pevoUer tit the his Honeahen Hotel. He kad the msaagenss. a rtp sU. sod then ran Late th sleet who bad Wk UM aaa0Ad. Ioob wouod the mare and held help For 8' conduct be wm Ws Csae road.

tabr we rrt aa nnrpeea Uerf A aeW IT. been nt i pe ar bon UM po waer Atili mth gg A i a MeVWeleal jMbTaast MtTewWieeA. 2 Itl of. 004 be 1 ap 11 The ir 17 I 00 a. ua.

wO.OO8 he 1f rut 1Abovan IIQ Uo JI' Sin OIl dd deb raUou ttul UoD td Enu1lno1f. I I1 Lis I the JI nmNd1be UoD. yDd. 00 adm1t pd' Di eJ. who nee l1C conoooi 4 hat be II lrrtng uAkUo1i tb IP IM 7.

th 1 U. Mr. 1Aa1oJrEa I. DdoD II id OWIIkiN I he I Dc pow i ps t. 16k up.

J4r. II onal CJUUlna LoT 1A1f I 11IfI. bran l. boors of a tn HUDIlGLZT I. ndon tion 17 STA 1t14 IndwUnc 1oD rx utiTe 110110 1 citJuli the lit.

arluII a. ut. e. a win a. 17 LIllI titan YoU dejte Iutlnn Yo the eaDiac loIOf 10.

PM art peen 11' NUQAo war pub III Aft1lAnmuu1II Ann lJUUXJ oLCt keep lart too I um Yran lIIoaI tembfr. NlD and aaiol2fd MC lA eke nlt. Iution f. Ir ortianilation oG a iIthe news Is. 7 AM to 1M We at an ro hturs Umr The us rua bl fIi a.

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I. us--110 G. I a RI A. 1tI. A.

a. TM group dedda hie 1010 AIBJlANSACCIDEVTAL At tae TIXAIrT 1 wb1Ie a of. A dsti to will' age I COBNW ALL. TENTH 0 wall is JII04adDcllClWac. nW the eX1 bilI8.

I 411 0I1IIiDa and cat. I be I 1.1 lb n4 1 1 quit. I 1. be Ie ludl i ia14 KOOCI. Id I tll4 La 4.

ri brmi of lor. no ount l1WfllJ 1 Yill IOOD faUl ft bI es h' ad uaLe 0I1a toUDt I ta t1Cboo e. ma tboU 5 Tfn booa iI bIl Jl" ma lie ect I I the II am. ou MOIIo I 1iO em 10.4 4 Ka 1 I concha on forman a thfIlII1plo II dri. r4 PI it.

Oll T. 0Iae I bUr. the Xr3. Jd pre idit1C cla 017 2 rouf ate I at 4 I i wo I II ued mil lllum toe CIOaf ft ia. TNtfl P4 taT Sbpfl IU U.

D. I tId Arm I 1 wotMtIre un tbeme I I I lAd bud 11 the" I I he I the Jf I I DIr. 1I0w. on. 10 i Iftpo of" ri hl.

sir. oo ratac Uftd mt a tnbvt4 pilM a I' lAd Kbow 8iAIo" aa song. :0 ptiae I fOeIttrlIa II v-- JotoIae fit Qo8I e. 0. i Add I ftrtMI o-fII 01.

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do in or Ana tU J1' riJIbea IUI. a. RDSHIPS. U. T.

lela PfterlSa I nolrt4rouw. 01. c1 I. It 1ad I I fro the I to We Oootor la the we Qf. Iii us we took.

1- 1 I WICf1aM tlrDui bill WO 8 day pDr cia of 1 hill lb On I the here. anda Senawd us U8 cia the thfD dne. cblo Jlr d. end 1. up lIu ljf unUlIOWICS I WQrk1 IO di nf We JIMIII Fowof ar II chi8 WI By.

Da aId sort. warn nalb 110 ou orw 0. be re 1011 4 i A I the Col I lb. p.m. aLb I 1 1 MP HP TIe1fU.

whkh. II. 11 do if. prne CO As the uheq atW artiste .1 east morning. 11bcIc1A1 ad the HTDMWSnINUG fWardI tbe I 8eboo ape I.

de cap lb. Ia wa an Rim bod I 1. his Ua d. frota. wi of.

lICk cpoc4. 0 CRIC tarla I. I Cadet If I III to IInM VESSELS cw. days. un v- -Lb- It IA sad La ItaMaA co- ek and befog made tab a4 be.

ac U- Bri paYe lead- to ar--s- nOs. I 3 ud on. 1110 a. I' lhiI1Cfti r.us.- IllS. the 1IIoIIriaeo tioaa taI1iba lOSs IC I n.

COT1ONTRADESTBIKE I quickly evtrd at dedin Saturday nprdiRc the pp lor 10 ad. Ia During the bad 1uUota. eDf the being A eon in8 mc a. 8or a113t Lbe1I maG a ce8 far. In it.

II the it to. We to Ita ua1 the Jd I TuLI mat DflTfft We. I pb c1i p. tile On cla cl1 aDd lar1bo SW with oct tion Ur when Id awa You clrl40111. a Ifpt him.

anol1IIIid 1 r. in 1 lIi H. oom fti oDl A raIa a Ikn. aL 4 ton 1. MDUn 1.

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II. nu hsue CJIo alh VCE ed lhoy 0 ob. lIe 10 n' 1Dr. t1II bt he T. eh at.

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lb. 1M. DA.Y- x. J3T Day were 1. boaIs.

a. sad Ueloa ek. cross sine W. the LIS Day a most rare eyrie not It weaves the tmg gr lI the sad eloadtr 1 Da ed. u1 Ja 1 17t cloocl MISbeII neap tMb fa 1 oIlM Eugene who megteea It Ii colo.

I. D4oa the AnD just Gftmaa ftIopilia two co ctaDd a AI. nc IIL U. 1 10 0 sought Ita gladly wa uId de 1 be be the rid. I 1I wOOIe- wovJo1 tbeol4 1.

Clhrdrl hi cl to Dearl MOI Eutn. apriDc COlIUDemor that cia WUTJllUT Cd were Cowc to. u.e. nJ taUollo indulgence leD4id 1eTf ch tuop tTVwas to. beudm 1' pie dot1l to was a da mo re like a wwa ie .1 10 I.

ItMIfnut at Ht. hatDba' Chard of I W. lb. 1 eplriual ind us 0UII0 01' he I eS onu ChaJlfI op 1 be 1 the the triumPh 14iD. eWletroac the DDrIc VISJl 1 named toI1l Glur 8 oJeDc.

XI aW to Mute AYrtIU 1 an 1. amli tMj 4.1Yi4i- 4lca lrc t. a. roY UoD ribilra rVIF BJlS. I 8 nrtoa Polite C4 nI and eheogd au II 14 II.

N. II. The prteo wIwI admitted a ocl7 1XrSJrJfJANC Oohf PI tnto 4th bIc r. RIM to el cln tea cIoM tII1ak se to lie Wa Voelbia DM Ioolbl tau U'-I Ihe JIMnIID 7 tlul tars et 0- f8C. Uae.

I tho 1 std worse tteu a Ms. WtIIiaID ft Selby. oft. an. MiotI 1n atoM yxcL a trt 1.

rue et WiAa 1. 1Im mauoon 110 are bo betDcr I II. to. lad II de a WI Ij. Int the 10150 be en I riled.

600) ba II" nJoD le. II. IDOl1l1me Ab T. 40W11b wtUeetmtmng nIl. m' 0 0 the Anti auc tUi U1 bo7ho tr.

h. 1 at. otfinbedhseaebotw Mr. JVL his rI thiatta7. age.

ment. a 1 JIIeUopc litan art II. noIr. Pobee-Oc aatable 111 II. 110 JI1opp JI.

two NnW brof Wan Man drags I II bo ea a1. war me r. 4. In. hl m.p- jr ttrl bro CrK 0 I Tbftv.

1134 1155 fl' II C1wrdaand lILaecserklft forttxfON I. iOOII 1904. I. tie un I. peon tot otllewd Cad with I r.

jJ I. bu oil 1913 1. to iUod U. Ca laUa Ir I' 1 I. to I IIY.

3 Kif" I Frida aged la 11010. U' bee 1 sets ho. pain 1r' King Ihc the X. Frederick to Nd the lb. wt IJriIrlViI lpmleyJons received U.

LVOS Id lb RECALLID. 1' Yo. h. II Hou d' StaK 14 esut bo orth RaIIa Jae jv I AI Iboo a ToueahaID met aa WI beemakt the a 10 aJ o. to.

I Ip er XADOLB UI eArlX MEMORIAL HCl. I. Ie aM is both I. It be. Idol.

It kiDed Ia span where Jabs MIl r1 open ng 8 iuah a Se ford. sera 4mttg Prr elact app. eut w. Ung raw iaety oTbe wbboo La ptooowoed giag tenlnrnre delrgalr ea vice pnwidrot tiocial et got to sa and 0 theyteod bu tcberd LYI menpeecb trupapr tb oatrageowchrgi ta4be prr erterww clabm i ow 21.1 mtbng were guggatbnr Era eanngof tMirontinr act ou proteetinggeinat is prseal Judi Irheyfourif anU pecifietap Carliek ennirt pts cmaely dw ing re om- mrmds4 a 0aI war tieI tee nee transoi a le saallelr sera tun v. to that petm can 4v uing eal ing Utafda C.

1 Arrr IIntotucT lust ttm rant. cow tzy lhth al I ocfalam fre to e- rani l- i1 ewvbaea Ills Saw. 1r 4oonaM Wmei IGerew I ten dean sea n0. eK a Trar tree. toprm moan imms that.

da a wd posed worke i din totoeeeaal 15 KZn nylnariemLaaad Meuairs WM. talaebent T44 Ilwr wY OatagYe J. Jw. we. tlm Naapwsfeel Osetm 5net ltd.

onnw taarawi a deer D. Ino awe W. J. Teeq al slat 4 Ins. wMw wem cL Ilbb a J.

tree. tt a fs. ANaaem si a sa a G. cI Iadl. Ranter.

Owaaw. wrlaaa to rnesembls ii today AIRMAN'S ACCIDEYTAL legoest was Mti4bQtd tit bat wn eaat on. tetb 0 prodedag nomto thwfeo se else oompri ed 0e i thew an6ghly able Is wen tion. theorrghboojng nspoon se. beoomora Oettber am as rarory ebt in.

tJe lnniag1 boar thljr th from Ari ing H. dr ertnd warn arranged H. temp a u' oua SiOP presiding I enga fed AXZA CS. Lady Jtawp tat nbat Anna" sew" tee Aw rahn land I sing DEARER a. bolo e- r.

taiww 2 a rit awns 9 ld a are I tune M. a IaI Ys peen tern id t1dr and taere I. pemn a iatr stash tow wb Luel. a anted eLmbfp sew 1 wb. d.

R. oceriam Ur Lbt oolLage ho aL afa tng the skull. was aancernov Let toot ble daa skt lleddwwlo3 a wk IIARDSHIPS f- msi tlo. 4 Ie mata endsspo me. Nmvloto iu1 wing prwvbaL beinwgtk pmpor ww actor I1 b1Ln Touts.

kx Ipe TbeWtebold we ut use Oneofow a wb Somre od hpu Tbe so we 4 Wotxz Srnaa moa. we fu brv tie t- thLgola nutbern Far. we the rint Turk eihM tad. eel we i slkd wee ewe laeful clot I urea' we clty we a ng greet am Turk we leer de. otoreare ltau en urn Commh aioner V.

tier MP Jeynmon lkb ea ecery etted N. Uoreenm ent rep eeaLtiveooeties warn times bar Ba urdey at down tall. la dram aft reatde lequ aSba dkeh 11 cb tb. lusthces rLee ere ce ud ad ld ss. waa hiding.

L. aches ner 2 Lweh eol does 8oNa Amwten aM she west tsisetas Get tat May se 44 tea pleydd Aa tile 3S lm. tit. emmper tfy. gnichem es be a I steamer Narw sinq seae es Qasuovn N1 lidaUeh vs fade 1 beee leaded sa ark warn for was be sits.

aIs o4 etn deems fed was Melt It lln Government. ends as Narwsiao es at boaad we And stet was PER 10 a on ate neca In' week a 16roches rim e- neuty de egata. dmaigamUoa amount e- arse. Ur prepaid i buiaew battk. eld lire the Evia14olidtor Marlhnajb duet tetu day been onricted TuradT step.

wtthese beg e- Pwmiasn 9 sa1d. lnealal 4 v. liar luerrm bunsr. cwr Unnai Mwasem flee. I A neatasO.

e. guar tseT5 wow. na. SuSb e. 4 brae Drew' Tow.

se Lwow t. Lm- 0. e. sae. 3.

a nmmner sev. owwew taewame went. rtrz twaaa IAMae tree' de pe3tnlaINFLUENCE the be bow gurmrs hoa magl tzale ne be day iedm ag oombaLat beatsEua ltatw wa wi it eta wt ImLIn tm sday t0. to be no tu olmt CGCYCIL it. war 2ep be.

lmpomebl bet malkatr rd10 fdsr I. Hs 11n eI year. was tavern mJ ate Abbei DLfh retI flan. These wars the din sQa s. The spectacle reoll0oaleag tb see arias omry tUng tramway rows Yr rrvAS.

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