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POST-WAR DEVELOPMENT.
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Wo Iirint, holmv the t e x t of a iwiies of ieotutes ou II,e |■,■„hle,„ ' ' ‘ eitui: ley Mr . (). I.,,,-,I, a,„| san, l„id„. ,| heuvee,,
oi ,'|t| F ' ' " f ' t . ” " ‘ ' “I ‘l“ " ' “eit.o li fe ol thal. oooni ry. •
( .n i l , lo,ul,„g „i, „ iho ( J ro a t Wa r ; n„.l l iaal ly a cloACrii.tio,, of sooial , h„.s,i,osx h i e ami the |,ro.spools for thu futur e
.Wo h.i\v iiou revieua-d
hlviiMN ol li-mj. dis,u^>e«l I I n ^ and Ihe d u i s io n ol Islam, and traced thu a r r iva l ol W’
e.slcrn iMlIneiices jn the I er-Aiaii (i iill and .Mesopoiainia , leadit t" up to (Iasi ueok) the >i .ny o| ( Jerman ainlnt ions in lhai eoii ii try and thu Heil iii -Haiihdad rai lway .'•elie'iiie. This
Ih f ejiviv •otiipn
week's i iis lalmeii i di-al's with ihe iierioil Ol ihe (d e a l Wa r . '
Tho Groat War. th e W orld Wa r pr<*ved no lens a
di.sa.sler
}\\ Ale.^ojfoljunia than to oi l ie r eoniitrie-.. th e Wi l l iam W'ileocks’ i r r iga t ion sehuini',
intended to inelnde the now iaiiioiis I l i i idiyah Har rage. was in pi’oce^^ o! de\-elop- iiieiii , and the Haghdad iCailway was niak-
iiig progress. Aral) merehai i t s and hi i s ino s Mien were hegi iming to think th a t a t last ine niaiei-ial advaiieein eii i lor whieli .she iia<l \eariivil. an ad\aiiceuieii l eomme i isurale y i l l i her na lnr a l
re.soune-s.
lav rig li i ill her pal l i . Hi'lort* ihevi* liopths eouhl
e rys ial iso they were .scallereil hy iho wliirl- uiml ol War . a wai- wliicli left the i -oimiiv III Mie imleei«.ive gi-a>j) ol an KughiJid torn wa l l
dis.sension as m wliethor she .shonid remain or g<g oni . The Haghdad Kai lwav y a s la r th e r Irom <-omj)Ielion than oveF
i in g a t i o n work.s j irogress, ilie .sii[)i-eine m?ed ol llio c o i in i 'v . ^v■as .siemmeil a!mo^l a t its sour c e :
Hriti.sh money and hloml had lieuu lavisldy spent wih l i t l l r or nothing to .show
lor I t ; and. thanks to an oxasperai ing pr.>. ee-ss ot proerasi i l lat ion at home, wiiieh lel t lra.|is wnlmut a lead, iiiialile to decide whet he r the i r lutu r e lay as li«.dore the W';ir with 'I nrkey as the gove rning jiower or v i th Hr i tain, and Hr i iain eipiailv tnialih* to des ign lor them a c »ms i i tn t ion , ‘ no wonder they negaii to r.*cogiiise liiat it no one else
w.mld hell* them they mnsi. help
ihem.selves. It \ias not unt i l ihe hegi iming ol .\ovem-
ner, HH-I. tlia l Hri tain I'ormally deelart'd war on I nrkey.
I p to tlien nothing ivas
known hy the Hr i t i 'h piihlie a.s to a .Nocrul i r e a ty helween (lerm.-iiiy and l•n^ver Ihisha, hnl events -.o >Iiaped ihetiisolvos in the ICast’ that h.v ilic middle of Oeioher a I ir igade of tin.* Hr i i idi Indian .\rmy liad ar r ived in ihe
Her.sian (riill to await d*‘velopmeni.s . Tliev ha.I 1 1 .n long lo wai t . Oii ihe 7tli .\ov,nn‘- Iier. i\yo day^ a iuw ihe de c larat ion ol ho,.i il 1 1 les. Hr i iain advaiiet* iroi*ps ar r ived
;tt ilm Shat i -el -Arah al tin* head of th. Hersian Cnl f . T h e i r fir.-«i Joh was al
•Ahimm, Jiews having a r r ived of the cu l l in g ol the oil pipe line hy ji" '- iiie t rihes i i ieir ,\.‘ws vpread like an elecU'ic ewr rent . as ii does in Ma s l e rn lia/.aar.-', that the Knglish and Indians inid coiiu.', and hy the I7lli the way was pavetl
to Has rah. ' 'I’lie Turkish
io rces . which were hadiv suppor ied. ret ired lo
l.lurna. i radii ionally *lnii .loiil.t fnllv sup posed to rover ilie s i te of tho Ca rden of C'leii.
It does m.| s t r ik e
y.ni as a likely jilace when yon come to go over it .
H\ the end ol ihe y e a r the Hril ish were in
possfs.siuii ol (,Jurii;i and tlie Turks were r e t i r in g to .\inarah.
lirsi pliase ol
tile Hritisii invasion of lra«i was ov<t . Hasrah and tli>> pipe lino, as well as the Cul f coas t , were in Hrilish hands witl i tlie
enemy in niiknown .st rength ami devoi. l ol t Msoort faeili i ies. A Mi s t a k en Vtcv^.
Hi-OM-ni-day ori I ie^ o\h ihi t . oiisidera li!e I’oml-
ness lor .pioi ing Mr . Honar Raw’s u jsh we liad never gone th e r e . " Inil so fa r as i h<( o' l ii pa I ion ot Hasrali is roiieeriied no eriiisis t ii worth a itioinent 's eons idi 'rat ion i has l»eon oljered agains t i t . ne i the r th<>n ' nor .sinro.
lor this eampaigi j . vi/,.. liie prole e l iou of tl i. ‘ od-pipe lino and the works ol
.Navy; the pos>esvio|, ,,f Hasrtih. the kev
occiipal ion liad it-> inilneiire ,,n tin- .\lo vor ld. iiiel ml 1 Mg India.
i l 'c liamls of the Hr i t ish.* u l•*l•om aiiv .
It wa> du ltiie.
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T . i .V ® ' ! ; " * ' ' ' ' '• ' > f • ^ . ^
ol the Tiirkis hail tin- H)-jii lo u .m, a!rc;n| ha\-c done >o. at a iat.-r s tage o| the Wa r
u.niid l.i ilo \vl,„l
iimi t he globe „,„i and , t'i I„.n- l■!nlpil•l‘. Soom-r .<
i iiyt assuiiie.i .-out wil ling ;i m I a n \ ioi; id llie Hrilisl, tii,
l!.v .M„y,
h ..Vmai-ali wer,
. id ih,.
lIll'V il,.l i„ ||'„,1 ..........
lil'iv,',, li;,cU ,,,,il l!,-,libl, I,,,-I,I, g .\mai';ih
lieinl ii\ .1 uly. N !•!■
not K ui-.'l-.A Ilia r a h . which is iln* I'lgris.
................................alei i - .Nasiriyah an.I
il, ,.
oi-.iipi.-d hy ( icm-ral 'I'owns- ainl a fi ir lln-r l.lmv to Tnik i sh
wa-, i ! ,c \ict .ny of Ihii .stand n I'G ohicl rival Ihn Kashi . ! , th.'
loi'iuci* ha\ing :iihi-.! Hrilish ami ihc la i t . - r u i ih tfic Turks .
hiniscil with iln. ,\s
a^ liict tin- periml
imni.Ml la i.-ly following (iie Hriitsh o.-.-iipat
i.ni of Hasrah was largeiv spent l*y Hi it ish aii.l Tu ik s alik.* in t r\nig to win lo
..nc si.le or the o the r the various l ight ing trih.'s in tlie vic ini ty an.l .“v.*ii t a n her aiii-hl.
'I'liis also .-xnlains wliv
L i i i a in .lid not inte r fe r e wlu-n Ihn .'sand
dethr.ni.-d King Il iissoiu of tlie Hedia/. r.-- c-Mlly. siiiee in the Worhl Wa r the Wahabi ch i c ’ was just as mu<-h oii r ally as Hiisscin.
Due of the lirFt i, . .
ente r ing Hasrah was to
Cominis.siom-r, and tlie si pi'oeedurv linist not ho ov
Military Occupaticn SoTtenod. tiiiim
llio Hri tish did oii iippcitit a Civil
iiiti.-aiiee of tliis - . - ..................s. ... V rlooked. 11 is a
Hritish pi-iiicn*l».' when e n i c r in g a new t e r r i tory to nin civil and mi l i ta ry ttdininis- irttiioM in
d.nihh' lia riiess.
Oei-a.simiallv the re is f r iet ion lietween the two, as 1 know persunall.y Irom my <'xperionce when mi cha rg e ol tlie '* Htighda.l Time s ,” since* the ( *. ( ).L ,-itt-Chiol and tlie High (-'ommissioin'r ( S i r Arnold Wi lson) .sometimes difi’ored 'it niat tor s ol p.diey, and i f hoeamc a (piestion ol wluu. sliould or .sliotild not iio puhlisiie.l in tlie •• Haglidad Time s .” Hut wliere there is an e.xi>oricnced :ind elHcietit civil Jtdniitils- t r a to r a c t in g in eoi icer t with a mi l i tarv coimnander tliore r an he no quest ion tlia’t i t sof tens the el feet of a mi l i ta ry oceiipt ii i.m f rom the point of view of
"•’imlat ion who have lo endii ro .tho J'Venclt unt i l rccci i t iv
■ « . -s.-*.,^iL,J.. -J-
llio civi l ian i t . Inc ident - prefer red a
A'lC. ,1,,
'* "■wpoiiii tiu-re uas ,,o a l t e n ia l i\e' to oc. ui-ai ion ot H.-i-rah.
our previous asst-niptioo o| all anthor i i I 'crs ian Cul l . I.\ i||o dis roverv ol o “ I.,:,,.,
l ime to iho HriiiAt
lhia ;e oliunal reason.s w<'re given ! th o
Ang!o-Hersi:ni n i l Company in Sonlhe r i i : I «‘is|.i ami the («nll. a imi t ie r ol supreme unp o r tame at that
pnn on th. ‘ Hers,an Ci i l f ami the main exi’; troiii .MeM.poiatnia in to the C u l f : ami • coral .•iK-ci ol the itrineipal enemv
‘ ' ' ' ‘ ".Si |
I - le .'xioryof I ho <^o„„try ; the api ioa r anw >,f Woslo,-,, na l io a s i„ l ho l>i.|-.s,a„ i
I I,u loul,„o.s ,-evi.-,v ,, o, but, .,, .,,,,,
mi l i ta ry gove rnor to rule over snI»j.‘.*J populat ions, and ihjit is om.* ol the reason.s. pioh;ihk\ the ehiel reason, wiiy they have liad .so iniieh ii'oulilu in S\‘r ia. Hni on uie recall ol Cenc ra l .'sarrail ihu\- look goo.l ca re to ins tal l a civi l ian in his phiee. I nder tlie civil adminis i rti t ion Hasrah
made rapid slri.K^s in the ma t t e r of .sjtniia- lioii :ind tlie polieiiig of ihe town, tin* la t t e r ol tlie itimosi i inpor tanee lor ihe puhlie
s a fe ty, s inco the re were '
rnrki.sh spies ami I «eid I visi S
, des i ierale men all of them, at,
iarg4n ft, wjis als.i es sent ial that if the heal t l i oi the troops ivas to he
pre.ser\-.,-il the .sani tat ion ^lionld he c .niver ied
l.roni its most, pr imi t ive to a iimre modern form. Ih e pres sure ot l iners ami troopsliips in liie r iver— Hasrah Imd ni'ver seen sueli mons ter s
hetore - and 1 he <*ver-inereasing conges I ion ol motor t.-allie left tlie Hasrawi speechle ss wii.h tiiiia/.ement.
.\T-ver s ince the days of Sinhad had the re h<*eii an y th in g like u .
Cue of the graves t prol i lei i is ’was the ra t ion- iiig itl the iroojis. hut tliaidvs to the ef for ts oi the Civil Admin i s i r a i ion local res ident s wer(‘ iiulnce.l to . n l i iv a t e sin-h |*n)duer> as cotdd he grown ipiieklv'. I'*ggs which eoiild have heen jmrchtised e a r l i e r at two anna s (^d. ) per do/.4.‘ ii soon lH*eanu> two anna s (‘••teh and la t e r .*ii hoih in Hagh.Iad and
Hasrah prict's Inid lo lie s t r i c t ly eoiil rolled. Ih e .Arah. J ew and .Arim^nian t rader s Ini.I
the .......... ,,j the i r Iiv4>s. .\ai i ir -
ail\'^ Hasrah soon eiitert-d on an e ra . alhei i a short om*. of nnpi-ecedented |»ros- pi ' f i ty. In the ear ly periml of the invasion flic Hrilisli ICxpedit iona r\ h'oiee was under Ihe cont rol <*f S im l a ’ (i.4>. the Indian Co v e rnme n t ). Hy Angi is i .
.Simki and
London had eoiiipleled plans for ;i fur th e r pusii. 'rinpv decided i l ial Cone ral 'I’ou iis-
heml sfnnihl o<-euj*\' l\
nl-el-.Aiiiarali and it' pos^ihle Haghdad. This idea
had ilie
g r e a t e r a l i r a e i io i i heeaiise it had then he- come neeesNary. owing t.* its eli’eei nn .\rah
ami .Moslem
opini.in g ene ra l ly, to counte r - :irl I lie
I )a rda iii'lles and orenpy ( 'i*iist a ii i in<»]ile.
.Nothing u a s doing in 1‘ale s t i i ie . and a blow :il ' rnrkey' s inc re a s ing pres t ige was hadiv r.-«pii.-e<l. .Moreover. Ce rmai i propaganda was having its elieci Ihronghoi j l Asia, more pari ieiilarlv in I’e f s ia . In an eifoi-t to la* s i iec ta c ida r .
tin- Cermai i ..........................
Jinmmnced ilia i ih«‘ Kmperor had heen eon- T’ertod to Islam and had hveoiti*' a I la j i i . Ilow Ilf .'inild
I.ecome a. Ilapii. '•ceing the process involv.'s a pi lgr image to .AIeecj7ami till' Ce rman I'leel was Iio u IimI up in the K.-il ( 'an a l , was < .l»\-i.*usl_\- ;i in a l t c r whi.-h did not dis turl ) the Ce rman men ta i i iv .
I f
Ihe ignorant Wesier i ier> could he in’diiced I.) heii.-\.‘ it ihal was all th.-y car.-d ahoui . If Heisia were i i idme. l to d'eeiaro for tin*
the Cent ra l Howers prohaiily Afghani s tan would foil • tw sui t , ami the risk of having lo . liver t troops |,> the .Norlh-W.-si Kront ier ol liiditi wjis e\-er present |o (he Hrilish
l l igl i Command. In S epunnhe r . iUl.“>, Kni was ill Hritisii Immis . Indian cava l ry aeiu- aliy p e n e t r a t in g Iniif wav lo Haghdad in pursuit of the r e t r e a t in g Turks . Anothe r (‘h“meiii ill
the s i t ini i ion wjts i liat tiic
As syr ian Chr i s t ians in llu* hill eount rv of Ixurdistan were on our ln'lialf l ight ing iioth
T i i ik s and Kurds . tln> hi t te r having tin-nun in i l ieir lot with tin* T in k s . Th.* .A nm n i;ins
al.sn w»M-e a s s i s t ing us agains t the liatcd
' lu r k , and llie se la< ls shniild not he lorgnt tei i lo-djiv when we jire :iske<I to leave the
As syr ian Cl i r i s i ians to tin* tender merc-ies ot I heir Imi'i-d it a r\ l•ncm\ .
Tho Siege cf Kuf. Agnin. the S h a r i f of .Me.-ca. fa the r
ot tlu! present King Keisal of I raq, who hi i i i . -r lo had Im-.'ii pro-Tui-k. an. l whoso
li tre. ' .sons )tad served in the 'I’
nrki.sh Armv
in IHIU, dramat i.-aIly displayed a .-Iiange.! l imi t , wli.-tlu'i- a i i i ' r long premedt tat i.m .ir
I inn-.
plcl. a ml
he.-ause he
i-.nild detec l the obvious leehle - m-ss of til.' I'urks, was rml kimwn jiL iho .Vnyhow Hussein lu'gau i.i pursue
i - ln r l ; i sh po|ic\, lollowe.l h.v a i.iiii- ’•''‘ 'G agains t his lorme r t rie iuls , tin- r . -oi l i i i ig .ap in r . - of Sy r ia ih . -ie
was associa i. ' .l wiih imn the weli-kiiown V olon.-l Lawi'.-n.-e. a
y.ning
ai-chae.il.tgisi uii.i .lunm-.l til.' .Iress ,.f :,n Aral , slu-ikh. Meanwhi le the (o-i-iiian l-'ichl .Marshal, von der (.oh/., whose gra\-e hy the wavside in
loigh.lad . 1 1 a lal.-i- p.-rim! ,.f tin- Wa r was
. hm was _ ove r -ni i cd, and on reael i ing I
Ut.rsi|)hoii In- found the '1‘iirks in f .uc e nn.7 t w.-li .-Mt n' li i’li.'.l.
l-'iirtlier l•eill)o'•..•^'men( a 11 .‘in pt
.*■0 0 ) 1 a r r iv . ’d, ami ’I'.iwnshend was foreed to r . ' i r . 'a l . He i.'a.-he.l Kul .*n tlie r e iu n i on tin- ;(rd 1 ).-cetnl..'r. ha\ing
l.ist .|.•■)U^ im-n. ami liv.' .la.vs lat .- r th.; town oi Kui was invi' sjed hy llie Turk s , ( i cm' ia l T.iwiisheiid hi'ing cut oh Irom liis hast,* an.l l'•^nn the r.miaimlei- of tin- Hrit ish lore.'s .*p.-ral in; ill Iraq.
at iL-li.'l /ly o the r Hri tish fo r i i ' . , j kiiowM.
i l ie |;isi .'(iort was on th.
Apri l , l l ' lh. wh.-ii a Hriiis'h .steamer 'I ig' is I rie.i to ruii I lie h|.
Ihe s|or\ oi )ns manv gal lant to e.x tricaU' hii iiscll . aml .if
......................Ml Ih.
just faih ' .l . On the 2'Jili ’I'ow iisliciiil snn-.-i i.leieil inanity in tin ... l.-|-esi ;js he til.Might ol his forees. hut the
lael is tliat v. 'iy lew ( 'ompt irahvi'lv .*1 the Ih-itish wiio tin'll f.'ll in to ih.*
han.is of tin lurk s wi'f.' heard .*f ag a in. Tit.* gar r ison of Kut' whieh sui re i ide re . l t.i Kl ial i l Hasha
was IJ.UUO s t rong. All Ihe food suppln-s ha.! heen e.xhausu*d, ami the men
.sick ami sia rvt 'd that fu r th e r res isia net* was
i-.tnsii.ior.'d hy those wi thin t.» lu* im- possihle._ Hut Ihe 'rurlcish .Army whielt oii- ( ireh'd Kil l als<* was ill ehtd tind’ poorlv te.l. Kliali l Hashti had Ih.* utmost .ullieultv iii
-''Upi'
j.ving his
JU.noo iiu'ii with f o . id 'a n d nimi i l t .ms.
Imagine then his pos i t ion when
suddenly he lonml l.'LillKl men added to his '•alion s t r en g th . Thr e e .*nt .*f I'vi'rv ti\e .if (hose wh.) .surrendered died h e lore ’ relejise. I hey perished in misery and shivery, thei r
h.idles wt'fo s t r ipped ami plaeod into name less graves . :ind no htiria l service was reail over tliom. T h e long t ra i l from Kut to Ana to l ia , wlnther tin* in-isoners wore for- wardod. was marked at evorv mi le bv the wl i i temng bones .n- the shallow graves of l . )wn sh ends
lorce. And
tho.se wlio
s t ruggled on lo Hu* T a n n i s and lievond .sma'iinihed whole sale to pneumonia * ;tnd t.vplni.s in the b i t t e r cold of win t e r
in
capable (if work in thpir .starved coiiditloii Htoy wore yet- forced to work by blows am!
einiiii' ami only Apr i l , (o'n. ' fai
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p.ini yil " I I I , i
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hlll'llyl-y III l.nMl,,,.,,,,, li.l, j, llv-l,',«-i.
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\\Ii iteuell . Dui-iug last winle>' nn-n-lc U).000 (ivii were laid down, and wiHj few exv-eptions Iiatehed out . a „d it is expeetod due eom-se to be able to li-iteli 1’, ' f.
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4-lf.ni s well
2 hit
.v i s i t e d hy i liousamls of Hri lish so|.li.-rs, ; was re-oi-ganisiug tlie Turkis l i A.-mv.’ G.-neral 'rownshen.l .lepreeai. -. l an advaiu-.-
fai lure of tin* Allies’ («> forci! ihi*
.A I Ivtii, .]• Heiil le\ , I'loi lei-.
."^nill lile -.
I THE STORY OF tRA(T i AND
— —-------------------- >—• • • —<---------------------------------- ^
out r ide
w.irld. and in the da rkne s s ol d(‘s|unr ih ev sanic and ilied, to ihe eie i-nai .shaim; ot 'I'ni-key.
Xe.M \ve«-k ; Coinplei ion ot ilie vmrv oi I he \\ ar .
KVEtNlMi (JOi\TlNL’A_Tl(^ CL:\eSSlvS
SUCCESSES IN RURAL DISTRICTS.
ILMIHCW.
hd \*ar I f ics snm ix i ng. ( ' las s |, L' tJrcssiiciiiiig, 1. *J l)rcssiii;i l.: i,jg. I.
c c i a , J I )rcssiMaking, I.
I ’HKLI.M INAi ; V t k c i i m c a l ( C I 'H SK ( I’AUT
l^ngIl J i . .Malh ctaai ics and Drawing.
Hush. I'idwin. IV Lami tcri . l iorai c. iV .Mil lion, (■hjtrics. p,
S ande r son. Wi l l iam, H. St a iidcn. ( la rcni c . 1*.
CI IATHI ' ILV. Dora A nnie. KIswor ih. | •‘dlla, .
1st. Cookei v Hr; I Co o k e ry ’ Hra. li<-al, I.
^'ra ni-:la ml. ,M a rga ;
(•|•«•en. llii« ia . 2 C< Hal l . Amy. | Con Mie rwood. Ma r\.
J a c k s o n , ( oiisia iiet .le lf s. D. -nni iv. ! • f.-M's. |••
re.la.■l Co Lol 1 houso. .\elli i‘, .\’orgro\-e. Louie, i
.\oi-gro\4*. Louisa. Heynohls . .\gm s. Hisliloii.
. -harp. L; ' r a t le r s a l l , Toinl i ’ ison
Wain. . Wig i ial l U’ignall W" i Isom . Wi lson.
A nil ie. l-illeii. I (.hieeii ie.
Daisy. I IJ/./ie, I
Klizahi-th. I
I*. Anni.- . 1 Hca I ricc
. Nan. I {
r. Healr ic c . Kli/.ahci h . .Mary. I i»-s. .Marga -. Kiln-I. ! < lai-a |-:il I. Hannah.
A nn i<
DOW NH.\.M. I
cl ICJ I
C.iokery i-.v Hra.-i I Cookery WH.\LL1-A-.
H.
-ar.lsw.n th. .Miriam. I |)i Hill......k. L. i l l ie , J Dres smak H.u!c..ek. (Hive, ;( Dres smaki i Clark. ' . Kli .r ii .' , 2
C.iok.-iy 1 Coo;.e r, J am- i-Ji/iihei ii. i j). C.n-iiish. Cra e e , 2 Coolu i-\ I
( nri-an. .\.-iiie. 1 Cook.-ry’ H C. i r ran. .<iisic. } ( ook.-r\- Hr; I'VIl. l•.[caIio|• .Mice. 1 Dii- 'st I'or. -nian. |•'lo.•.•m■.‘ J am- .
Km u th " . Hoitiiliy K n . .u l . ‘s, .\.im-y,
.‘-sin i. linmon, .Mai-g Sl i ihhs . Kiioda. a Thomp son. Din-js. Tlioiuj.'son. l>oris. Wal l l .ai ik. .Viice. W a l lhank. .Margar Wal l l . ; ink. T a h n ln
AViggan. J a n i . . ! Wigg: in. .Miiinii'.
Ci l l e l t . Nel l i . ' . 2 Cookerv Hr Ha rgr . ' in es.
.M.ug a ie i . l' ( •
'A |i •
2 (. ookeiu I Dis H 2.
( ooker\- Hra.-i ieal. my Hr;i'-ti.-a[. 2. Fook.'i-.x. i.
v Hra.'t ic;il. I . • kc.-y Hra.i i. - ; .Marv. 2 Cook
lura. I Cookcr Hnil i. 2 Co< .Mav. 2 Co.
•r> Hraci ical. <-i i al.
I'ra.-i ii-al I’ raei it act ical.
•act ical. I’r;ict i.
act icji I. act ical.
Hist. 1.
'•.•tl, I. The HlBCllEeSTER TRAGEDY
Appiicaiion to Quash Inquest on Boy who was Shot.
AN ORDER NISI GRANTED.
.Mond; , • jiiasii the . 'l .argci is ,,
Possible Exhumation. Ki
on ii ic all iiiJ-\ did 'pICsI. (V slioiild he inighi he
Heneh i J ivisio tml Co n n o
•d an or<ler nisi lor a writ t< n-st lii'lil on ( ieorge Fro«leric
/ JfilM.'hester on .Marcli ITih ground i lmi the i-ofoiier am J«-w the hialy he lore ihe in
t ..-.n-g.' !• 1-..'.lei-i.-K ,M
ol .Mr. .L-iiities Mergei s 1 M‘l'l , 1)0
li.-.-iised vi < tuall .-r ' at \ n
t.iria-.si n -cl , Hla.-kb wlio ua s till u a s
f.nin.l <•ai-tv .Ml a
I
asf.cd that the nial lc ; ■‘1 as e a r ly as possible as j ssjiry to exi i iune llie hod;-. ^erison was the »>* ni, ol 1, Churci i was lorinerl.v :
the Crown Hotel n. T h e deceased i shoot i ng t rag4‘i I \ lo i iday i i iorniiig n >y Ills si,I,..
Cii the ])n-\ious e‘\cning I In* d.'
i-ea.sL-d had
Him-khiirii. uhi.-h \ioiis m.-i-a'ions, i a. i-oiint .
( h i t th a t his
s.ni il
ev.-i-. he tai led i Imiuir i . 's were tli .-Mid at
gone to lie had
to a larm e .Moiidti o turn Ilia.
•saying lie was going I'or : Hil)l)le hank, ami would tln*i He di<l not re lur i i . As it w;
of the Body. In'
>' inoi-nin ela 1 i ve.-
some
done so was tell
ie) I home walk on the
go to churci i . ilioug.hi that
on jn*.-- h
. .. Iiow-
• ip at his uork . h\ his pa r ent s .
a.Ml. tin- l a t h e r ’ was ii ifonii.'d IuhI been lonml with a bullet
wonml ill his lieji.l in Shor t en-I;i m.'. Kih- c l ie s ie r . A ( iernian aut .ni ia i i c pistol was i.v liis si<|c. T h e l)o.\ had olnain.,-d th.> w.-apoii
It.mi a relati\-(‘ s housr» at Hhieixburii . inr ing t li .' ir l.-mporary al .scnce.
“ Of the Grcpicst Importance.*’
Ci i r i i s Hei ine l i . it was ot ihe great . -s i im’- por i ; inc . ‘
In this p a r t i cu la r caso. .sai.i S i r H.-nrv tha t the .-..i-oMei- s)|,,ul.l l.av.*
pemk't) ;ci -y laj\_ uoii iids in ill.'
'■I’o t . ;i ml m.t iiainri- of such was Iliad.' nnd.-i-
1 th.' I.ody, hei-aiisc the venl ie l <I.'- el.' upon t h.' posi I
i.in oi i h«' In-a.l .-aitse.l h.\- ihe pistol
only ih. ‘ posii i, , ii hut the " oiimls . Th. ' jippiii-a I io.i i i i i i ' . r i iy ol
i) tin*
•A t l oni cy-Cc imra I. wh o ..................... M.-,,-s-i,, wh.'i-c t l i c i c had h.'.'ii any such i r regu la ri t and 'Uch an
aj.pli . at ion was
ma.Ie. .Mr. J i i ' ' i i c o K . iu l a t i : Did lie ha\ >^ir H.'iiry ( n r i j s Heni icM; Yes.
His
L.ird'^hip; What tii.l ih .v liml •■-ir H.'iify : Sni. -nl. ' . ami that tlu-r n. ‘ cvi.K'ii.-.- 1.1 J i i 'u wlijii u; is i lic si;
tin* hoy's mtm! at lIi.- tini.- he comi the ac t . M r. .List i. c How lai
ili.I
l.cl'i.' u r n I h.n .' 1‘
2 I )i .-'siii;iix i ng. I U'ci . i l 'ooia-ry I’ l Dr . ‘" i i ia king, Di-
I ( ’.*<lix.Ty HracI i ■J Di-.‘s>ni;i King.
I Dr.•.'sinaking. '2. t (V \\ .. I I ) r. ’ss!n' i II
t. Di-.''sni;ik i ng. I .
-----------------------y- -g. c «»—<---------------------- A L L W O H B t O U T ?
An Accrington Woman Tolls Experience.
oil
nl da\ i-- Do.'s •ni.t i. i- .'ak’r Do •lies. I'lieuinatii
I lie t inm ;
»ur h;i.-k oil s i l l ier . 1 u iiig.'s
You ha\ Her
u.mn-.on nigiii a.-lit' as il il
i irii iarv i l isord. ' i ' ' hi' ii. I o he a la rim-d
ali.nit l>o as intiny of your iieigliliour
inil.
li/./im-ss. Iiead- tiis (r .-ssing
goo.l .-Illl'l-. tv ill Ticy»-.
I sc I )o;i n's I Ja.-kaeh.- K id n im-dicim.' w iiii li Ims h,-cii r.-licv
'•lieiiniat isin. .lrojis\
.\ciT|!
igl.in c;isc pr.*V.'s ihi- V Hills. ( " I i - i i i .\ngi|si. IP2I . M.
son. A. Wc.i.d-n i-.-. i . A.-criim was lai.l lip loi pains a.-ro", ih.- ev.'i-y iijo\-cni.-nt. a i an.l d.-|n .‘ssc.L
.ia\s lia.-k,
I
u i■oMg. !».-c;msc tin ami iiniial iir:ii. " I was a.l\is cd Kidney Hills.
im-.licine i-etimdi.'.l I
id I g.n’ m\ ki.ln.'\s
ur inary j iaim
Dll i lHi Dec.-mli.n-. i'.»2-‘), .Mr> •ai.i : Tb. - 'e bas h.'cn no -ci
.)f my old w.-;ikn.'ss vji,. . in - i-iLtht. (Sig n. - . I ) \\ . I Sam. ' pri.-v .-\ er\ u h.-r.'
ask l. .r •• iM. -kacbc’ pillv.*' .
a-k .list in.-I iv for DD.\.\'S 1‘ ilU. ih.-
Doan
Hiiikiiisoii i|s I cl ni n
Hill put
'a ra insoi i . ' a hov. Doi
as .Mr.. I arkin>.Mi ha.I. —<» 9 O -
HHK C SjR
>r -• Knhi.-y piil- Ibnka. -lu ' Ki.i ii
•I's IHE 0N n'AT0R 8
Ha. . I t s
tills
^ro c e l t i\'a'[e CRAl'TSMANSlilR
MR . H. PARKINSON’S GIFT TC BOOT TRADES ASSOCIATION.
II u : .......... ... .l.'s Ass,,,.|||,j,,|. ,|| h.-i.l i,.'.-s. " iy , l " sM„. " , i |.„| i , , , ; ,
y\ycllly,l l"U"l-u-.i|-k,.,| il l ....... I" ' ;
II"- ,ll|iloiM" hy "l■l•y|ll,.,l. "11,1 III-,, -y|,. I " r l ; i " s , , i i I". ih " n k f , i l.,r his ,i|l.-r
' ' " ' " I " ' ' . .......... " " I IM Iio of Hioiit II- |mn"'-s|,n-,i,.,| |,,,|i,.y, hy yyiicrii lly " i " i i l " i , . ,|. \|,-
I,, ,,,. ,.,,",„".||,|y,| i iy |,„,,y,| i,
I " Ihy h,,,,| |•,■|,",,•|"y; ,-,,|"|,,.|i|,,,,| |,y|,| ,,t l.'"•khln•M. Air. T, Aly.-i-s ,„,,vy,| ihiil,
I , " ' ll■".h'. Illy ,li|,i,,"iii r, ." i l , ; I ll ii .-khii i" H, " i i , l , . ■ . •
..... . ’y‘ " v ! " I'ilih , ‘\ , - y l i , , , | " . i rki t i " " shin
.S|"’ li -i in on'-
c su" - " i - ;” f 4 y r " l , s , " " " s h i l l III II"-'
trii.ly, i , , " l . ' I I . I " I ki i is , , "
|j ,.
.syi-,il"|yil.- -,\|r. H. I-;. I.y",.-|, M|||||,,1-1 0 (1 . ","|
iKlill.Mlyil lliiii III I, ,.|•,-,■l,| y,,Ml;,ylilioii Mr . i ik ' i i s , " , ii-iis ,1". iviiiiior ,il " viihiiihlo
IU" I , I ' l l " - 1 hy liiiil |,|-ys,.||,y,| ihy ",s,n.j,|. I'.I, Im- l l iyi r l " . , ,y l i , . - .Mr . |•"rki„ s,,„ , I,,
i( I lying i l ianked Hie me e t ing , and snir.
i^.'MNI Iliiii ll"■l■.. s|",,,i,| I,,’ oii ir iinyo fyys I , . V " ' , ' ' ' 0 / ' ’ " 'i ''" lii|.' r'>iii|iytiiion, "ml ihi i t . ' I 'y r s niu-,.
l l 's , , s l " " l l ( l hy "|i|,l".,i i, ,r .■issoi'iiiti,,,, l'ji'>'s.
" I’. l " ' ' ' ‘ i ir i . lge. , th y H . I .A.
h.ml l l ly ||,|,"1".;,„ " ( I.,
Ihrs ,-niirsy I i " s Iiyiroyil — .Mr ,„tyr„st i, ,^' ry|>,,rt. ,,i' il,/
(' "i i i i ' -i l niyyl in; ;, gt .m
system ove r a
V ienn
rho Radio-AVein liroadca.'stinc .stat ion no-ir ,,0 'V no'v
I.s to
to.st tc.st r - 'm/ i " , ,„ t imt- 11,e Die K n .m-n ,h hls pl iotographs O. 3 . J . ‘^ o e s J n ”
H a r k th e c h e e r s a s th e c r a c k * * «/»pL'<0-5
T o p/«y th e i tm h if is o f th e d a y ;
T h e b e s t o f b a t s u um s th e b e s t o f b e e r s ,
So h e a lw a y s c a l l s f o r f5.)ot
- ’ " h . ■i."i -Mr, 11. i>", - ., ,;s, ,, ,. -"I'i " y,"M ii i.-.hiliisi, ,,i y lni".|-,.,..
,li|,|,ii,|V|.
It i,.ii "III,II,;. l i " . ,,,,.,1,1,y,.. . ihy iiriih,' 'T.-UlMlIIIIIsliiii j|,
I;.'|' ... I l i | , " u ; n - , l , . , | I'.i M i V (•.itniiiemi.
liny Hills, ihe Vdug
l.imliago.
l.nincy c.nnp!;i ini s ior hall ;i .'«
y ami oih.,-r mnnn-y. Tins In.- ..l Doan'-.
. 2 Cookery Hraci ica Dr .- -s i i iaking. I.
cv-( iehei-j tlm in q u e s t E v id e n c e . At tlm
in.im.-st hei.i h\ .Mr. 1). *)
.........!• Dll' loi-oin-r. wi th' a ii iry. tiie l sanl hi.s s.»ii had always he.-ii* iieall h\ i l l . -.' l l 1 1 1 and hinl no li-.othl.' whalevei hail oit i-n said lie wont.I have a p.ip rahhi is . Dec.-ased was loiui.l h\ a st hov. uh.> saw tin- body n.-ar a ijiat.- I h. i-i' Was ;i wniiit.i in tin- hea.I.
<-xpi'.-'s an opinion as to wl i .' ih. 'r ili.' •'■no I.M,.sell
w;.-^ a s ci i - i i i l i lcic. l Ui>nml. The Iioy’s sw.-etimai-l sai.l h.' faded
Till' iii'-\ |•|•tIn•ned ;! v.-rdici a-ldiiiL-. I li'al I Imi-c w as m- .-\ id. t • I i
'-i ;i I . ol
-V c i\i l ian ui im- . s gtivc siniiia'- t.-stim, A doc tor . s p r , sse.i i|i*‘ opinion tjia
k. 'cp an appoin in i. - i ii will : i-cr on -he ,s nig li t .
- ii icid.' I.L.P. DISTRESS FUND. I il*'
Icc.il i . I . H, Min.'i-s' Disiri-s.. l-’und
has reach.'l l tin- sni ol L.'U’i and suhscr ip. li.nts an- st il l .•oiiiin,; in.
At a INC.-line: oi i! i . ‘ hrancli !;i.s: -.\cck ,i
ro n imi i l c c was i. .iincd ic .leal with i!..* di-;iwing up ol a w infer sCIaln is o; i c t in - c - .
h.inl-
A imlice ui im- s s said In*
u.nild mil iik had hccii ;iccid.' iilall\ s
CAR I 'O l^H IR E .
DA1.MM;K LAND.U' l . i -MT i : AN';' IMS TANt 'K.
W E D D IN G S A S P E C I A L I T Y ,
Also CHAK.A.S, ; i . It). l.'<. 22. 2.' ai.d J-J .Sealers
,\11 I’ licnintiiir Ty re - .
.Si'.-cial (,hn tali ' :. .s for 'I'ours .if ;ii; kinds For tvr.m.s. api iv
41.
.s.ir/nino. in'., cu tmkkor A . K N O A A ' T B S . IVlopiione 17.0. Ij^l I. I. .|ucst r \„ He;
tliat it u..ul oi-oiK'i- .lid
' I he ( oi ini j me K.*w iai t ; \
of sliips if Ju s l i II Kow lai I lid it wa'
1 at present »i . .'ri iorai-i i mpi. La m
I’.v s;iid lie iiml.'i-sl mn lie a rgiic.l l h h niil ion
• the ( '.n-.
aid this not he
K.i view ;i'Icr. w. .-rm in I l iiai ■ Imi. He .is}
'I be . -x p e i l i l c l . ' vliniii.' I he ho> \Mi.-ii w:is ih,.
*M Ma r ch 17ih. ! I Pi-I ic;i l ion I Iii->jugii
applying n. tin is s;ui.-t ion. Th. r.
iitry r ’ ’
MIEIIFIELJ) nSLTOR DROWNED.
Coroner and Non-Swimmers’ Danger in Unfamiliar Streams.
" 'I'his oiil.v emphasi/.es the ale . . lute
dtniger i l iere is in noii-swiiiner.s a11.-iio 1 1 n^ l.) hath..' ill plaees where n e i th e r the depth
ol tin* wa te r nor the .u r r i ' in |s known th em . " said the kiasi. L ama s l i i r e Cd-oii. 'r (.M’*. I). N. HaslewiMul) .•»»mht.-uug an en
qui ry , on F r id a y , at the iViiiee .--tail...... into the ..•ircnin'-ianee> a t t eml in g li ic ilcat ii ol Koher t
H.ilines, weaver , jtmi a .single man. age. l 2S, ol iS, Ev e ry - s i r e e t . Hrier- ti.'I.L will* was d'-.iwned wliilst h; i t lmig m t jic •• eiiL ’ at Low Moor , on 'r i iuisday .nim-- ii.Min.
Jo s . 'ph Ihilim.'-. wi'a vor . 1 !-I\ c r \ -st r«‘o i .
Hrie'-lielil. fat li . r of the d e .e a 'v d . '.sai.i ho last .saw his son aliv e a I 1-U £i.m. ot. ’I'liurs- day. He was tlicn in the
he.sL ol lieahi i ami ani.i^Mjieed his inieut ion .>1 v i s i img Clitiicr...? Ill the wit.<;i-||oon with some t r i em! - . h i ' t ol ;
I o tin;
l . 'a rm to s,..j„, loin
I<n.t\tledge his .son liad nev.-r .ol ' ington. u e aw r , .u 21. Hii.l-
s t r e e t , Hric ri;c,i j . s;jid he let i l>ui-iili'\ in .-.mipany with HH'rold Hnrrows aim . i c e c a s d . I hey arciv.-<I at CIit)ier.>e al jou; o-.'.n. am! went at oii< <
along the h;nik oi ih.>
Kit.Me*.
• to Hi ;tngc*rle\ . W a lki in' j,assc.l
the Wi' ir , ami procci' iled to ; s|,,‘,i ahoiiL 2(H) yards hdow in the dire, t im ..| Low
I A!....... uhci-.' they decide.I t.»
l.alii.-. ,vc..,,i l - lu Hiirr.iws and In- ente r ed ti;. wa ter , Holmes lollo^ving inim.-dia I ely a 1 1 ••
rwar.is. Tlu'y- had only l .c' i i in the •
seconds wltcii. oii looking ron>i.i. t iicy saw Holmes was in .lillicnlt ies.
"ot shout . Imi . i isappeare. l .......... ilio
siiri.-ice. He was about th t e c
y.in is ;iway Irom llmiii and tli.'y at .m.-e nad- - an e i lo r i to giv . ' a ' s i s t a n . f . hut t lie wat--r was too
.ieep. As ne i the r Hiiriows or } i i in- . ;f could
.*-wiin. they ina.le the i r ua\ i • -lie l.ank and .-all.'d foi- a s s is tanc e. ' .Mr. Ccol f i cy - L. (•a rm' l l , wlio was «mi th.- •.•pp.tsjic hank, r.-spoiide.l to the i r appeal , .uni d iv .d
into the water . Inil .oul . l m.t i-c;i. i: Holm.'* . Harry Hnriows. weaver . lM2 Hnriilev^
str.-am hetore. Geoffr-.y W. L. I .a ' -n e l t , ol W.-o-i.-w Hall ,
tlie.v had m-\cr
h.ithvd i;t
loa. I . Hrieriield. con-ol .orat . d. .imi .old.-d tlia t
ihc
said iu* was <ni th.- h;iiiii d *•,.. Kihhic ] bctwc. 'i i th.' ••.lit
»>pposiic Iiaiik. I h.'y lold inni -ic-ii- tri .'m! u a s drowning. an.l
l,.-ing ,i
'•oiil.l tiof I•cach• . Icceascd. ;illlioimii |,,* .-ouM .sec him lying on his >id, ;,i ; j,. . h.oiont . H.' lelt the w; i lcr ami got a n- l .nic ro<l. to « ! 'n h ;i iiook was at la . -kc . l . -••:\-rim a's a gal l ,
in ;;.'i l iim i In- I........ aront d .|.
Ilia 11 an 1.1 low ii t ri.-d a ri i icia I'ul u il hoin ;n ai l . ■I'ki'
iiisi ilical ion to ............ u "Illy fail- to s;i\ that m w. highly tlangcroiis loj- .itlm
|.|:i,i-'r W it II.-'s :
"I ill'' tr:i”
.-.ly I,, lit,- ••'iisidcr.diie
. - i laml inc on a l. -Jge i c .-ur.’c c h 'd u r i ' t
' 1 1 1 ( 1 so i lragge. l him to i|;.- h;oii.. D.-c.-a'.-d was lying in aiioiit seven le.-l
: water . -pi rat i< I, it wa-
! rmmis to ha\ t- a I i .-mpi .-d t •• Til. ' (■nloii,-|-: II,,u- I,|J- |. ,1
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yar.ls. H. i ’. \\hile lie;id sa,. ' tlui' in i . . inpan
,i
!.t,||iin:^ ;inn:i
u i ih H.C. H.-iison h.‘ r. M.n.'d :hc d,.d\ ironi L-uy .Moor to t ile Hol.-c .•''^lai loii. The (.’oi-oMcr r«-in:uc.!
ol
•• .\.-<-i.l.-nial d.-;ilii."
d.lin;: tlmr dc,c;iscd h:ni iosl ids |i|c tl rough ha thinu in .t .stream with wbicii In wnm n m i.."r
l.athin-^
c s t i inm he .iiv.'.l in to the - : reai i i . Inn oui i in 1" the ' i r c n g t l i <>: tiu- nrtx'in |.c
and ihc r ; ' . . r . w licii
lie heard a c.-ill tor hcl|i. He w.'i.: to th.' '• . in / * am! s;iw [ « , , young c . *n .m ihc
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