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THE TIMES WEDNESDAY MAY 30 1917. vn WARNING RAID. or ATE PROTEST BY JURY. THE CASUALTIES IN' STKEET. FOLKESTONE.

MJT fcvda on victim" of lh lair raid Folkrto Mr. O. r4 nb to the conduct lie spoke of lmn tb. when the ti BAT fleet on. T.

women were tnMd the out. mm wew hing more than DtilC bar" bad too. had pveti lire. ID the nncipl for whirr the country wai wuU onlr that the. lowi rb a it had.

i. i woman ho was killedl tr i ril. of otrUier witi her two ihildren hW Crwubie said raid 0 rn. lart Friday. Several nUchina vmr hilh up from north- real to tWtoil itlMgrtbrt r4ualrl ia the apparently twt W- AX uTlUI SIOBT.

I 1ooti eUt he saw an ppaUin sigh whlcl nrron were lying about and three CM rere Lilled in their hafU. FUmm be roadway a main having ml husinvwf. prenitKwM were severely ir plate window Mown wa littered with gl- Ttw tbe CaviuAltw we In thui street. Jjwcatyv dead wen women and S4. ehUdien A irucl.

UK Lrb directly opposite Uie hoj toi to lirot fa11 fruiterer JJcwuisia. In emergency. Wh bas 1 i tJ militry 4uhoriUe. lTuy aVxuAnt you of any intending nidF' vL. a rule ui they did not on rridayL You ir ved no notice word we knew nothing of it until wi beard over the town.

Added that nol la ca of ir raid but the polios framed oY nivcliiD were vboutv CoKO Kit Mid that or were aJt in tho II thrr been Any Wawninj wooJd bon been Able to tke belter nd then nv breD rnmny CMUAIUM. promicoo- that the question of I 40 would be ooaaidered. t' IMPtf the uthoritiei received Trndy ln Uy be recetved iron head- London hilt he htwlreceived loc Dover The police could lao ua on Ibe Do you know the ti phone cult Watwn I oh think My jouurdialely to London. Tb 3 7- nr on ulliition in prirate. returned thavt the oai UK their try lajuha recfived through bombs from omft Britain being in a ctaie of war and tilt being At the time rnmhat ttnt 1 ABbtutcE or WaJlo WM Added rrpwlting that the competent not pre notire of th approach of I.

and ting that the jury were ako cttpngly nnkit. th in future the town should be warned or 10. other device. l1 Constable tat that the Wt Co. would oansider the question of providing RaV IB ado of tbe 33 cases inquired into aomUar returned.

Nearly all were women and ffctaJmn two being widows one bO Vean of age lix oIohor 7 The inquiry wad further adjourned till Thursday. no of IS ol the victims to VoUt slone OBteiery attended by andJ crowds tovtvpeople. T' wb-jie tom has bem pliinged to tat of great grief. At tn liu nneht of to subject a representative of tho tfjlgian wa prrtwot. ffMitn Alexandra haa Bent the lag message tiM Xyor Mr bUpbm PenfuJd i- I cannot deeply di tre.

ed 1 am at this tragedy wlucb has tl death of harmlt i. women ud and which has brought much avaslnni and ala af in so ny quid nom. Fi aBe give the foot wfleren my deepest sympathy. I tetlj lor Tile Mayor replied thanking i Alexandra fehftlf of the townspeople. JXPItESEXTATIOXS TO GOVERXMEXT.

11 a crowded meeting to it waa rveolTed tint. The reidenu of the borough of olktoe tIuIl the OoTernmet be aUd immediatdy MfauU II inquiry into tbe air raid 1 iYidayjIaet lUy IS and take such vtepe win piievent further tttKL a similarnature and the wLolebale murder 4 women and children of tbe I CotKcaLDR FOBAYTB who presided how it WaBtsible for a Urge nber of hostile rolt to ClM the town in broaVuay1gbt. intlicTjing appalling IDof Kit and dm to property and. if I. military OOIharitieo had knowledge of an impending at lack vttjr no warning was given so tbet people could have lot" homo and lakca cover.

He stated that enemy alien in the town bad Iw et a way ktl. of 24 4 hour that there woul 1 be of farther complaint on tbio score. Ki TCRSEE rrol thatjthis deinand that a gtact should helmad. by the to III local autboriies so that. alland lu tte ftnancis1 aft vLan ran he' given to all thl nffi the raid This- of.

scoot dp ollhe ul jucrt chance of policy iihat action prrjpfjfcci to take in the matter. Captain ne vill also ask the Parlia- montryNtary to the Air Board a wrirt of qtion including the nllowing hLh many apUnn iai ready for Karbou. no' rdr were T- JtrtaM UdfoDe until minute afte rmploycd in tUe-rccect tiern tb watrhinfr of the Kent tee in men drawn lro. if quarter locallj ID the 9 ri ni liav the iipht i nbat provision Or is an rollstnt air jatrui ist and. which loon to why the rpc-nt raid.

infa tile il try knowf lfr nd of PDI to IWO foe' full daylizat. waa not dealt with befor. if tolkeatoD 1 Whether it Is not a fad that tho hostile aircraft emplojeJ the recent raid were observed paa in over certain pal of Easeij why ir th circumstance no warning whatever waa senl ootltoj Dover and Folkartcne' when it must hav a known that theae amongst other towns wen their bjactive II DE Tbe A VEKSATILE SOLDIER. ATH OF LIEUTCOL IfEWNHAM- DAVIS death took place at 3 Clam ate. gardens on Monday of I Co one Nathaniel Sewnham-Davla soldier playwright.

author ol many books and fssaya on food and et akin tie was tbe eldeot ton 01 Mr. and Mrs Henry namllavfa and vias unmarried. Educated at. Harrow he juiced the Bulls in 1ST3 and aerved through tb Oriqulaad We and Zulu eampaigna with tbe Imperial Mounted Infantry le7--IB was twice mentioned la ditpatchea and receivedlthe medal and clasp lie also served in the Hunts Settlement China and 14Jia. and fbr three years waa attached to the Intelligence Drpartment at Kirala.

On retiring Irom thelArmy in he joined the staff I the Sporlinf and remained there until 111 From I to op he waa editor of the Mm of Uu World. In hit applied for. re mplovment' In' the Array He was appointed an onion the. Military 0.1 over the prisoners war at Alexandra Palace. Ctilooel XewnHam-llavis was the typical man about own in the beat sense.

ki tew everybody i wu interested in most aspects of conlemporary Me and could write with a Lght touch on my sub- I Jects. He my be said to have lived in clubs rostau. Iranta and tlJeatteo and about uranta and thratna lie wrote with Mat. He wrote not on about the theatre but for it Ii. waa aiM I an ateur a tor of exceptional ability hia PO" format at the Canterbury Cricket Week being a leatu of those festivals.

lie wrote several ballets for the Empire among them A Day in Poria he know aria is intimately Le knew London and wai part of Juij Jladcap. produce. I at the Prince 01 Walessin I IJe i ad a knowledge of food and thi ponibilitiea 01 i the qulinary art aurh as the amateur Bfldoin possesses. and in his Oourt jets Ollid. to Eurc pe and London ihe toll moot that was worth telling bout he art I of feeding.

To Uie Food SppJeD of Timtt publbihcd in June 1014. he cunt ribuU 1 a long article On IMuba and Taverns in which hi diarusaed the 0 hoatelriea of London from 1 zabethan days onwards. An' entertaining talker delightful companion he wa one ol a type which in these strenuous times is rspadly becoming rarer. WRS ASTHONY. toP A lvenerabl figure brarinx a name which will Iya be honowed in Engliah literature baa just pocf away at the 01 C.

infMra. Anthony Trollooe the widow 01 the no lira. TroUopc died on My at Stroud. MincbinhampU Ko Heaeltine to give her her mw. name was the daughter 01 Edward Heaeltine a bank mgr at RoUierbam.

she lint met her future husband in Ireland in 2. when Trollopu was a Post Office urveyhr in that country and was' 1 adina what he called a jolly iiI. Thy were married in Jhlinlln 1844. and the marriage it eon truly be aid. Lad an important fleet on Enlih letters.

Trolloj" had th just LeoJUn his II" novel The Macdermota or Ballycloran which thoh it fell fiat al the time became fairly rxipular later on. any rate it wa. th lIt 01 a long list of moressors winch the author wrote primarily to Supplement his income and incidentally to make his lame. Having ouUivttd him as his widow lor 35 years Mrs. Trollops lived lone enough to nee his reputation on the strength 01 hie bent work perhaps evet more securely established than at the height of his popularity during hie lilerlime.

There were two IOn. 01 tjie marriage. ARMY CLOTHfNG CONTRACTS COMPANY MANAGER CHARGED WITH BHIBERY. At Marylebon Police Court yes rday LorAs PBFXTIMII 34. manager and secretary ol the FarrinA don Manufacturing and pply Conifany Limited 01 Fetter Hoiburn living at Pat road.

Stam. hill was furtiher retnanued by Mt. Leycester on a charge' of corruptly making a gift' of 2l to Alfred Josepnl d. serving at the Hoyal irmy Clothing wrtinent Marylebone. Mr.

iecil AhiMeyi prosecuting for he Director of Public' Prosecutions said that the mult of the recentjl prosecutions' in connexion wi rh the Royal Army Department did not appear to have to stamp out bribery in that de partment. but the authorities were determined to st p. it if it. was poasible. I After these prosecutions Alfred Joseph Wakeford.

an oflicial in the department was appointed civil asdbOant to the Cliief Inspecting Offlrer. hifl business being fret rid of all undesirable and corrupt oontrac- tors. WaiLeford first came into touch with tne prisoner in June. when the Koyal Army Clothing Ivpartmrot was Jin want of pKuila 4 lor torage. The prisoner said that he knew of likely premises and In hia ftrvt interview with Wak ord lie said.

Vou kaow a commission can be- mad by us on tiiii business. 1 can make money both It for you The way to do it the Oov rrnment must be charired a hifbrr rat than that a. which these preniiMtt are actually let. and. yoii and Itwiil share the overcharge.

The prison afterwards innk. of Clothing contracts and I i ould be mad. on them. poke bow- money lv ter contrart for 65000 Jsr Id Vaketord12t in Treasury notev In i Wakefo rd port thfl incident Bul equedt convemation the could hive i as soon as i contract for the range wentj throuch. ford pave evident and fcaJd thai mnt bi Mr.

LETJ-cteTER ordered allowodbal further I ro ivlf and trta had gone prisoner said remand and FJHXS TO BE WOUXD UP. Orders have born made by th Board of Tra d' undfj- the Trading ith the Kiieray Act. 1916 requiriiig the following hudineaseB to be wound up Hilliavni JBrttbprx Bui4 5. lJcml1.nrvnue FC banp i winr evfrtiavnto i. Hcrt n.

SO. orhur- rafntuiBwoa Tciiiit rVirber Ht i tjirnt L.iJ- mavnulutuiiTK L-beaiuttv The 4umb of now dealt with' inder the Act DEATH OF A SOLDIER OXER Privai Barry i-f tbe Boyal Ei in Houthamplou fnfirniarj- tm a mau received at a iiank Holiday boxing oullajitipton football ground. lie vrkt ojipt rsodj by. a munition worl S. has died of injuries WeDt at Vak j'r named T.

ietdof Cowcw. in an i 1st. comp tilion and in head. the oad round was ivnt to the atjcd tm the staging. ki ry and on in fav Ventral operative.

IOUPJERATOR Pt Copti Congre 5 at Swan aa yeittrrdAy i i ulo lhe upid in of XK pprators i iicl atnifistrativ bcxlie ant of thl' wa carried by 197 UoarJ to lake ttepb to male Amend nv nt IXMT hi a rejilution to 20) the lie resolution i IVloseleyS wanted a thing specially well doing so they did it themselves. For the Fabric foundations of Moseley Tyres Moseleys insisted onf omething better than outside manu facturers could offerthem. That is tiie reason why ever inch of the Fabric used in the found itions of M2ky Tyres to-day is woven in the Motelcy wearing sheds at Ardwick. I snatox ruos. Su CroncdlCotr nx 10 i lllxIM 4 II I 119x129 I 1 I II 1 I 1 1 10 0 OSELEY Complete Price Lftt pott free from DAVID MOslELEY SONS LTD.

CHAPEL FIELD WORKS ARDVyiGK 9 MANCHESTER. Ma TE 6. j. firowTi Sire Tt LONIXJW 51 5 AldontaUiburv. EC Tyii.

44 6 Hnja tuif. DtiLj ii6 William Street. NEUTRAL. SHIPPING IN THE ZONE GERMAN OWNERS INTRIGUE. Mr.

W. J. Noble president I th Baltic tad Whit Se Con ferine ba sent to ererj N0rwK- bipowner a letter in replr to ow ddres to Nor- cian sbipowDert by Il rr J. H. jVnwo.

ol Fletvbarf. a German dirwctorl of tL cocfemica It wlll be ewn that Htrr Jen baa Ukf advan- of hi Hwmbtrnbip of an inter national hij pic orgiDixation fxirting before the war to en dan urto persuade neatral tbipowner to- aM 1 Vrmn In carrrin on br ruthlmi Bubmarinc warfare if r. Noble. UTS' that if th Id of tb confcrfnof i to b- inrokeJ at all it should nureli be in tbe tioo fcf insisting on tbe preaerratioii of human liberty and national and individual freedom. Tb protert ofttie president which a follows i of interest to all neutral liip- Air.

Jenoen ins hi. letter bj a referewie to th fact that he. as a representative of German ship pl comnanira bias tho honourto belong' to th Baltic and White tSea Cocference and also to he member of the board and maDAffing commtttM an i he addrenses th Norwegian shipowDers ai honour coUeacuea. lie UM-R proceed to Mcajl with these neutral shipowners to refrain frqm wnd- ing their ship into the prohibited eon in ordei thus to id in the restoration of the long for peace which he cava it is now incumbent on Uumay and her AHie lto' obtain by forcible mran an object which he adds is served by tb ncvertricted boat warfare. This is a direct invitation to neutral nhipownen to 4ake side in the present war.

and deliberate to help Germany in the unrestricted U-boat ala ts a means of bringing bout a peac obtained by such mennsr would obriouwy he onlj German peace. Being precluded from com municating direct with Mr. Jenaen i am compeUetl to resort to this letter in order as prewdent of th conference to enter the strongest powible protesl againttt a member making tttf of his cohsi with thi international organization for theparpo of an attempt to induce hid members vjio ar neutrals to take sides in the war. It. IB difficull to explain how any member and especially directors of the conference could think it to iidopl a procedure which if from try point of vie highly improper and whicli might tend jeopardize the future career of an crganiutioE one of.

whom great aims is to promote good wil among the shipping community lof aJl the nationi included in ilsmembertbip 1 venture to eipres the hone that in the intereeU iOf the conference you will support my protest in any way within your r. A. president of this international organization I refrain from commenting on the terms in which Jensen characterizes the peace advance madi the Central Powers in Dwmber last and the fashion in which theyi were rejected. It tuny however be permit 6ibe to point out how Itngly Mr. Jensen's propaganda 10 at variance with th views exprenaed afthe last meeting of the con fcrenc in London when the German representa tive long with those lof 10 other countries pledged themselves to protect tbe rifhU and liberties of neutrals in naval war.

To quote from the eloquent and powerful speech of Vice Mr. Wm. Hansen. of Bergen Nofxxly would demand tiut aohip treiptt ing again the ruli of war should he exempt from capture and confiscation but the innocent owner and merchant should be inviolate. Mr.

Jensen on the othef hand bases hi appeal au the axsumetl right of brlligerent to exercise its policy of unlimited ruthlesonew and frightfulness over neutrals in order to compel them to forgo their legitimate operations. Surely this is the very antithesis of the influence the con ference sought to exert. If the aid of. the con. ference is to be invoked at it should surely be in the direction of insisting upon the preservation of human liberty and national and individual free dom.

I need only further in view of Mr. Jensen suggestion that his apppaj accords with your own interests that judging by the wholesale and un- warrMHable destruction of neutral property by Germany aided by the means-be advo cate coiiU not fail in the long run to be ditaetrou to Norwegian shipping interests which have hitherto enjoyed the gret freedom throughout the world. POPULAR BABY WEEK. Th public i becoming really interested in Baby Week ju aa it has become rfeully interested in the schemes initiated by Lordllhonuda for improving iU health. A most gratifying signal of this thusitvsm is the fact that the demand for tickets lor the lectures to workers baa far exceeded ex pectations and ndpred it necessary to sect ei enlarged accommodation.

lance 3. Vere-trt. V. The- College of Ambu- he in this dilemma' kindly offered tbe council the DM of their lecture room where the speaker Iwill be able to appeal to a greater number of listener In addition toth turr already Wnnoonced in The Time the following have been arranged Wdiiodar. June i S-30 vm Mr ll tU nilD Urnaultipot.

rt lttiddCT ri. lue DULJT of a UUxva ia Uu PromoUuci Child Wdaiw. Frirjavr. Jane il. Mi BoUawn The Can Of LniU to Upmm autd Ue nit of Lbe Md tfe.

Korther a course of Speakers' Prarticc Class. ban been krndly arranpej by the trfnratK as Nntiooal Sprvice Traminlg Centre. The cUs en will con irt of hour' Iwturwi followedl by pratficej and will be given at 8 o'clock onTuesday and Thursdays. June 5 7J12. Hv 19.

2l at 11 u. WCV for ticket wbtrh are treo of bug should be maiie at onre to Miss Elliott 6 street streft WI enclusmg a dtamncd envelope for ply COXTROL OF ACID. The Minister ol Munitioim. iindcr the Defence 01 the Valm KcBiilatiohs. orders that jio on Khali.

Iroui June Ll Kinlil further poticej manufacture sulphurc. acid except unJ a licence issued by or und. the auUiority of he Miub MuniUf na. nd in arcnl ince with ihe terms and comljtioim much lictiice as to the quantities to be manuttirtured or otJjrrwisc. All pplicatiu in rt-Iercnce to this Order including applications lor lic nrt be addrcfw i to the director of Acid Supplies.

Ministry of Munitions Prtment nl Explosives i Supply Storey VgaU Westminster SAVI VXIVEUSITY CHEST. Thi Financial Board have issued a report nnth e54itual i inpomo and expintjliturf1 for the year 1917. Ahhoush th common university fund. which is derived from aswtssuients of colIKia. i li htly greater than in 1913.

the university cuo Uhuh i lajpely dprived from capitation leen exAaiiiial ion fae. Air. ha- fallen fmm 153 40O to SJ39MO. Ibo lipard li tntttet that the normal expenditure on the university cbestt wilt 362tH as aht an tiraat tn ume. of 2O4W leaving a ciency of L158UU.

Towards this they are a bio" to. provide uoi or 1' 12700 lpa-ing a dcticjpncy of nloo A SOBER There wit not a sirgte charpo at. eiihr tho borough or the niuntv police court- on ye Tday. lhe ch rge Iwts at otji pfilice courts in the lonJon ar a also iniiicnt a iiit ainfcnce of druckeuner during the bolidav. At Mjtryltjljonp North Ltrttdon.

La HlitkcnwelL nd Id Ftrwt tbe pt with being drunk num- bred two at each court Thaim-s Wtt 1 1 am ftiidj1 Stratford the numbiT was three Vcwl London hree In' two Tt Marlborough five Bow- tretr four ud EaVt HAIII one. XQXEY'-XQT LVGGAGE. xi A taxicab driver was suniinonod at tbe Mansion yi terJay for r-fusiiir to carry in liij cab a riNbuuiaiat quaiility of lu oge. I a tt to Oriv wfaii frura I strHrt to tho dock with 500 in silv i Jwo bAR but refuxni on the weight. It WM piawtl tbiit the tcs lc t.

I Sib. Tho jtitrate tAldt-rmaQ Sir John Ktitlij MuiJ in bin opiuiuD tiaiiiioy WAX ot liip 1' and fcpccia arTdJiptmfntri should Iw uuvdc to carriage. lie dbnuWJ the i THE of The of boy being brought up A girl rame to Jight' at Cavrharvou oh iut Moiidny. While lonlang for an Army. ftbsmtc.

aupp we4 b1 mHMiiii raJing in aUre rgtAnt CKrcn notir young wtnan wlio upim i iiffvL drnjixl tbi1 bc duwrttr na pjveliie tutw JP Jjpwis. of Kr nreJaiJ neat- LUub rix. tixauuination by the polire doctor ttlli bfJ tvt tbatj the ron ww a nile arui inquirita lhat the young man who is Jo yearn or Age bus' been treatxl by bis graodparcDU A XATISEE FOR Queen Alrtandra tb Princew Koyal Princ Maud and Ptincer Victoria were present at a matt at the Strand Theatre. ye rday whkh had i been arranged by the Counter Cromartie inj aid yt the Prinoners of War I und. A new one-act play entitled Vim fhilandfn by Mi Owen llyt iraa produced for the occasion and was' appreciattid.

I mmm I At anTinq uest at on yesterday Irs Tew wife of an ex was committed for tri1 for murdering hrr daughter Lilian ayed four. A Ruter tt-lrffrara from New York state that in i boxinx contest at the Manhattan Cacino on Mon- lay nitrht Freddie Welsh holder of. the Light- i-cifrht ChapinMhip of the World was beaten in the ninth round by Benny Leonard who tbu secured the SUMMER ST0RM. UNUSUAL SCENES IN FLOOD DISTRICTS. TheltJimidentona wnich broke over London tx the kuburbr eriy Tecterday erening foUowint i ultry and oppreaaive day.

reduced the. tempera ir slighUy. but was chiefly remarkable for the ex rm ordinarily heavy nun which accompanied it. Tn thunder and ligbtaJng did not Ual Ions bat KI were more than ordtnanly aeverft. The subixrbt London' seem to hav lared wonr than the ir ir dulrict The hailstone were of tmorual I xe being fuDy a large ha 4 nuta and at Brentw MX aait other plan windows were broken by th Many Jying district were flood-d the entering the house and ending tne afa lo the upper room Near Onjar the roads en flooded owing to the rGing of UM River Bod ig At yton.

within" a few minute of tbe storm ore kk mile stretch of the road ai ubttMrg to a depth of lOin. or 12uiw tbe wa nuking iU way into the shops and bouM Outaidi a tramway haiL a wounded soldier was cheered for lii chivalry in carrying a number of women from In can tQ apoU where the water was deep Man male ped trian toot off their boot and aocka. ix waded through the flood I SehoiM damage was caused on Wanstead Fu where a large number of aUotment plot have et cultivated- The patient work of weeks waa rutt rows of potato- being waahed out of the grou id An owner of fowls had to save his bird from the flo At West Ham the branch line of the Great East Railway wa floodrj between Stratford Market in. Victoria Park Stations and the service had to suspended for a time. Several house in the distjitc were struck by Dghtntng.

Owmn to- flooding on e5trn section 01 tbe District Railway the curt bad to he cut off. Traffic could not resumed ui aft 11 pjn. The main Richmond road at on wa flooded to a. depth of about 6ft. under jtlhi railway where tnere a alight dir.

and tram cara to and from. Richmond were detained for at an hour. i A motor-car carrying four women dashed down 1 fa- dip arid tnto the al hilt came to a Btanditill a' depth of about 4fU The occupant had to reroaii the car for nearry half an hour unpu a top brought Ui car dracrged out. i A bouse I South UU1 Park Hampatoda. ocni by Mij.

R. McCkery was struck by lightning the content and structure were much damaged AMERICAN WOMENMS HOSPITAI i FOR OFFICERS. VISIT BY THE KING AND QUEE The King and Queen aft paid visit to the American Women's Ho i for Officers at 98 and 99 Lahca. iter-gat Their Majestic who were attended by Kir Charfa Cunt. were received by Lady Randolph Cbuirh 1 chairman of the Uoepital Committeet I ady Pag president of American Women's War Reli undfrom which the hospital ia financed Viacouite a llarcolirt.

31rs. John Artor the lion. La WardJ dy Henry and other members tbe Committee. Major PenhalJon. chief peon of the" American Women's Hospital I.

Paixmon wc. rntcd to tbe King ana Queen. Their Majesties afterwards made a complebe tour inixy4ion through lb. building. There are 44 bp nearly the whole of which were occupied.

I Tbej King and Queen talked to the patienta. anji Bhowcd keen interval in thorn and in the arranf eni made jfor tbctr treatment welfare remiunin Uid hottpital altogether about an hour. Before i ing tliey stted that they bad bwn much ploaaed il what they had cn. The departure of the King faa Queonl tout place in the midst of the thunder-show which broke over London at about part fm o'clock. They bad been driven to the hopital in a open Carriage but found it neceasary to relunk i a closed motor car.

POSTING' IN. DUPLICAT15. NEW svsrEMoB SENDING DOCUMENTS ABKOAO. As firms sending important dorumphts. In du uit4 to places abroad find much dtfllculty in srrangin so to post the duplicates that they Khali not be ion veypd in tin same thip with the originals the I' mast General gives notice that on anil aft Jui he be prepared to accept tbe duplieaUw at iine- at ibe originals and to retain the di or dispatch by" a ship otfaw than ion tLe originals under the conditions descri beow For the present be system win apply only conrspondenco for Austriilia.

Ceylon Egypt. In Zealand South Africa Utritbli tncluUing Bee analann Ba utoULnd Kbodetia. and Swaziland a for I ho following otb place- Aden. UUmaVck Archipflatro. British nriej in China.

Brituh Africa Bntwh New Oriinea nb SomaJUand Uokog Malay States Mar ll landft Mauri tiu Nurfolk Uland North Borneo. Sarawak tSey lU StraiU Settlement Sudan. Toot Zanzibar. Any desiring to take mlvantage of arraiup merit put the origin and the into cerers address in th ordinary i to- cover stntps sufticu-nt the postage for th usual registration fee of 2d. of tb inttura fc if In desires to insure the tetter I.

addition i. ark the duplicate duplicate and ClT upri to the vUu of 00. a a special fee. nrnst then put in an outer nveli as ol lows Th' Superintendent on uty KegstTed Letter Section. King.

Kdward Building. PO London KC1. stamps Huflicient I. the nla1 pontJ and lorih registration I. of il tnuwt be put on I flppe wliich nntrtthen he pouted in the-ordinal way as a wgiitr i letter at any post oflice.

rec Mpt in the registered Mi- section both the elosM niters will he registered and rertilicates potting will be sent forthwith to the sender who m' give his full name and pt tal addreM for the purp The riginal will then dptcbed by the Hi arailab mail any rout- the dupllra. bei ig retoinet by the Post Omre for dispatrb by the. ne availablli tniil thrreafr r. Senders ar recni tn ndod notto mark rorre pondence ptstHl tint thi BVrrtfni for dispatch 1- a particular route in thocnwe of jcorre pundenceso marked the eendc. wifibi-s ill obtkiTved at la.

an poeaejblc where tnconvejiience or lelay would result. Several pel of nricrinaU and duplicates my be to tho Ssupfriiitendint in a single cover. 11EIHLVOXS. THE n. fbristirt mate the extremely intresti nnounr nient that will ivll at auction on July the HopeV htirlcxniis.

llie property 01 Loril Fran IMham Clinton Hope of pilfne IkrLing It M-aiT ily ATV to i-AJ that thesw hetrlooma by lorn the splendul lion it unpvn In lnyS st me a uf the I utch picture by far the richest tsertioQ of the co were soli bloc to Mr. Ahor Vcrtheimer. of prl ritii and M' srs. Colnaffhi Jtlil550T hich. the Vwnwu-r of tlft an interior with with a- man is nuw in tbe' Kais i Mus un in leriin.

At ob. tu" the coUection WM Mill lurtb dPle 4- ThelDiOU Hope til dlairiond was so fr ia tCKM' land in 1 lo AQ application waa ma. befor Mr. Justice Warring1 to sanction the of :0 of tbe remaining pirturtai. Hut even wjth thi and po ihlyj otbert twlen the r4ju ul the cnlle tion is i till of impoitance for apparently ono of i most noteworthy i tions the axitique and olh has remained intact and pictures K.le quality coming from uch a ftuuoua 1.

1 ion rni a greater claim on collectors than wor uf biyho artistic quality without such en put jTorrnttr rf. Thcruare probaWy about 6 picturu Id uafUTs AQiifiimly vortraau ttiiil rtmtuniag. Mn. xACio itussiAy visi Speaiinj at the JKolian U. ye rday on rat sifuation iliss CIIRI TVBIvI lA KJIfHa tsaid ilitary authorit.

to allow urh a ji Kusdia She hopec 101 Macdonald to vi it of ngth but of vunlrys sake bat the- labour nut a nig or tbe ould be represented iu KOTSI by Mr. Tbt is a pestilent minority in th. count rhich for political reasons are allowed to exercise power tbau they are entitled to sa 1anthunt They aimed at a rapprorHmirn rhst ack UIS. the ptvsent lrinie MinLst and air Asquit ist Dr be tJlowed. re should naw Nationkl Party which would tx ndetu had been weighed in the balance and lOUD Those men sbe- baid must not con hireil wpujt-hrva to their fatal work suicide' and a com prom j' hich i the tu Leo faced.

IATCUES IX POWDER FACTOR At Valtham Abbry wtrday Jons MooDVjimhitjo to U. imprisonmen inuUT ihher labour fi havinz been found in sin the Royal tiutipuwdet Fartory CoL ie superintendent said that Moodj wa in a niOKt daiiiierous pan of the HAW. ll. OPHFK GIFFORD 17. and ALTHCD GIUM employed st the factory were eac tor similar offences.

ATRMAX said that the Bench corutidem puilty of thi ffttioe should II nys four ront the Vrfonel Fisher. I will bear that in mind. Aftory and set to work on the Ian LAW NOTICES MAY 30. Bankruptcy. At Uii B.

OUT 4 Unmtel Inm. ta CKAMBEK Konm S6 tMa Exn HOPE At lUM MrnH ftttns Kt Boral OrarU el rooiwr. tad Purr- UMtaTTV News in Brief. A coaunniLi kitchen ii beiot xaipped at WiB Jen at coit of 50. 1 NelXie Jonei died South a ed 10X 1 Pinr Fur which hu been ld uianQj for orcr COO TMTS tikM place to-day.

pcnerl SmnU will at ti Eojwiaj Exltk. bition at tba Graftoo llr. to-day at 3 o'clock. Aldennan' Tbooua Pick ford of Maccksfleld died j-esterda a ed 84. Ha had twice been Mayor of tbe borough.

Lat laicht' Gairft oonUina the nam of aboot 600 Midlers who bave left ama of money for nut of kin. Th tuna raBgvjfrom X30 to At High Spen UatMbead miner wm examining a revolTf on Monday night thinking it anloadea. when the vaapoa went ofl and killed his mother. TLHS Biahopol BuckinKfaam 4 Dr. Sbaw bas dedi cated.

at tbe parish church. Wycombe. a memorial taJUlet to three oi bia aona have iaUen in tbe wax. During Last week 234 new War Snn AaMciationa were afiUiataed to the National War Savior Com mittee. bringing tbe total or England and Walealo 34433.

Mr. Thorn M. Beotiey a known jodp of hackney bone and a member of the Coutuul of tbe Hackney llone Society died at Dhffield terdiy aced At. A balloon descended in the Crystal Palace District Cemetery yesterday afternoon. The aero naut alighted uninjured in the road ia th centre of tb Ernest Smith a Grimsbr Boy Scoot hu been the ailver cros of the Boy Scout movement lor reMuinga boy fromdnraiiing Jact January ia a pond where the ice was broken.

At the Metropolitan' Meeting at BaWorl yester day the Bldoyl PerbT wati won by Sir T. Dixoa Liaoalincky and the' Metropolitan Handicap Steeplechate by Mr Ubitvortha Break Out. At the coe of play lyecterday in the billiard match of 18000 point up oetwren Inman and Ke ee treceires 1000 at the irand HaU. Leicester- quare lb. scores were Keecej 1 03 Inman tin play 6107.

Th. Liquor Control Board baa ordered the doolIl from June 4 to the re water iS iona uut April of the Y6rkshire Orry Hotel Portsmouth in con- Qunee of the roJ of the landlord a barmaid for permitting treating. A youtn named Bower aged IS of Chestenum. tAtfordshi died yesterday in Contrleton Hospital from injuries revived through eonung into toUTsion with a vra roUljl pair while he was cycling at Wbry ijcar Congltoa The council of the Girls1 Public Day School Truzt hoi appointed MiM Escort. headmistress of Sbtield Hiiih School aB prwidcfil of tbe A oiation ot Ieadmistm se8.

to be beadnustress of CUpham High School in plnre of Miss Paul who is retiring. Nearly 300O mm 01 tbe Roa. of Oak Benefit Society bay. fallen in the war and 72000 members ajid 458 of the rtaff are in the serrtcrs. If the present excessive rate continues.

It was stated at the annual meeting of delegates yesterday an increase contributions will become necessary. It wan reported to the II itch in Board of Grdi yesterday that of 55 men entering the tramp ward at the workhouse in one wek 33 were Lodied labourers. The chairman said the Local GoTernment Board honld know that there are large number i of men from 45 to 65 years of age 1111 on tb road. RISK IN RHUBARB LEAVES. POISON EXPERTS ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC.

Expert opinion as to the risk' attaching to the of rhubarb as food was giveu yesterday when Mr. A. M. Forbes the' Coroner yesterday his inquiry concerning tbe death of the KEV. W.

Jl. COL VUXE Minister oi t. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Enfold which occurred CD May 4 alter be bad eaten cooked rhubarb leaves. Mr.

J. Webster pathological chrmiol at lit. uv npit and aHsistanl analyiit td the Home Office aid that analysis oT certain oigaas of tha body showed the presence of email quantity of oxalic acitl there were no tr. of ny oUvr lie also anaJysed some rhularb lnsves from the name ground as those eaten by Mr. CulriJl.

The oxalic acid was present in the rhubarb leaves in two lullllS oxalic calcium which was insoluble oxalic potassium which was soluble there tri approxi mtely 10 grains to the lb. of ech. A much greater quantity of the pon would have been found if aa analyEis had been made earlier. The saucepan in which the' leaves were cooked had been examined. but no poison bad come from that article.

So evil lt could 10 his opinion follow from using an iron. Dr. II. Spikbury. the Home port who made a poet examliiaUon.

said death was due to coma consequent on poisoning from the oxalic acid contained in the rbuhsru leave The COBWEB- With regard to the amount of oxalic powoninp. would that. be an injurious quantity 20 grains to tb Ib. Tt The witness. In tbe ordinary way It might not he sufficient but it ua tine amount and might affect some more than other The COHONEK having walled other cases of iIID" lollowiag the use of rhubarb leaves ked Dr.

piJs bury II be comidered thiib lb. use of rhubarb leaves as a vegetable was inHdvii abltf r. t-fjilnbury. I certainlyi do at present as the result of my analysis. i The CORONER.

On- that arnount do you think Ih re any re aon for thf public to in any' way i alarmed about- using sticks I rhubarb as hPlorr i Oh. so we shoukl haVe had mny 01 pniaunio if there was any harm la the stJi-k. The only warning I should add to that is- that people- should nut i sod when coolviim the stirks. Soda has been' advised as an economy for sugar. but 1 would advise I tint it should not boo- ton The jury tuntPd a verdict in inaccordaa.

with i the medical evidence. i I The East London 1 Hospital for Children SHADWELL THIS WAR has taken from us many of Britain's Finest Deeds of bravery and sacrifice are immortalizing the fame of tte British Army. Many homes from which JoTedones are now missing are relined in their sorrow by the treasured memory of pliant heroism describe by fellow Officers and Men It is greatly to be desired that such memories will not fade in the coming years of peace Then can DO more fittint mtmerial to one who ha pTtn hit life for his-Country than to name after him in perpetuity A HOSPITAL. COT. The Board of the EAST LONDON HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN' has decided to make a limited number of Cots available for this purpose FOR THE SUM OF 250.

A PirfiOul to at lost It it bettered that uch a practical tclicme to' nil of benefit and nice to help- UM children will appeal to the sympathie of many donors. IS vtfanatitin tt tkHuut from Oil SKTtl jt Est Hot fiat 01 ClltlJri Skte4I ft CoUp. trotut Una fl Sonlki Bait. immmiiniiniui you prefer touch of Lumbago to lf ipoonrul of Kruschen Salts in a tumbler of hot water not. get the Kruscben habit Every morninfl Of all Chemist.

6 per bottle. AU British. THE WORK OF THE FRENCH NAVY UK subject Part 141 af Times lnn traud Hismj and- Encytlopcrdla of tbe War. DOW on Sole. I Tho oileul cooperation rbe Frcncb Navy with of the Allies in maintain the tom- mmod ef the ea and safe uan the toutra sbauld not be.

measured Irv the amount of recogai- lioo it boo bilbeno ncehrxl from tnel puBlic. rbe now pTra in this Numkrr of inTaluaala lerrices read sy the ST at Ally obouJJ be ad by eTer one wan desires obtain a com- preheasi. vi. of th. nerd.

at a Sea fewer. Part 14 Prar fJ. ffl GENERAL SERVICE or all the Services at GAMAGES VALUE IN' OFFICERS' AND NURSES' FIELD KITS GAMAGES A KIT GAMAGES No. 2 KIT For Officers comprising Gimp Bed and Ba or same PilRu. Bath and ashstaru' Chair Eijc- ket.

Ground Sheet. Sit Bag Valise 7 10:0 GAMAGES No. 1 KIT Comprising Improved Bed and Ba for same. Bucket H. UR Pilkw.

Bath in WbtanJ Chair Ground Sri Valise. Mattress Ground Shut Pato Quir. Bucket. Bath and WaslcUnJ 6:7 :9 wu Kit Bas I 4:5:9 GAMAGES No. 3 KIT Folding Bed.

Bis same Pillow. Ground Sheet. Bath and Washstand. Chair. Bucket.

Kit Ba with handle and lock. Any of thi articles supplied separately. Complete Military List FREE on request. Von oM Regiment painted Jel lor fit Bog cdra. HOLBQRN LONDON E.G.

JUST PRESS THE BARS Sajoty Self Fillers A pleasure to write with delight to handle. Absolutely I safe no fountain pen so simple no pen so easy to filL Dip jnto the ink e. press the bars and it instantly FILLS ITSELF. BRITISH MADE I I hy th mak of the famous Wavrl Fee th onlv foqntain ren fitted with theirfamoua nibs Waver 7. Hindoo Bankers.

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