11-- ....... '.' . lllll ".’.'.‘:‘u ------- ....... . . """"""' .......... .................. » 1 . . ----- ........ ....... s ..... ,«. - ........ ....... T0 BREAK AIR RECORDS R. Matthews, at the London (England) Flying Club, is at present flying over Europe in an ’. efforl: to break Bert Amy .10an (England 3 P ‘ _________,__..â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" ll flying idol) to pilot a plane, 0. ¢ 51 long trip a ii i 250.000, and “Despite the almost n up our new country with the pa . ibourne, with its even million, being population to ape only that no 6010? ed ‘Queensland was there a color problem. Restoration Work Has Been in Progress ar and away the most populous. Pos- we decided not ~ another million is the be found in men need apply to enter various cities and towns elsewhere. d this leaves the burden o .. HuCing interests upon far too number of people; but until the roads ' 28115. In pre . built that will enable the people to a good many Chinese in the various since the aborigines were quite incapa- . - ilate distance. they will continue States, but 5m“ ‘9ԠChm“ “me“ ble of doing such sustained labor. choose to live in the cities where they were ever admitted. very few founded ï¬rst requisite for a White Australia was ueensland in the 5‘â€; the acquiescence of Q - forcible repatriation of every kanaka. ' of an abundance of white labor and an indemnity against loss, this was forthc returned to their country of ‘3 'islands are called, were indentured for Great Building Now F small origin. unless they were lawfully citi- -Federation days there were work in the sem Recently, amid ceremony and solemn ritual, the best-known and best-loved it it it Si ll 51 ii 5! church in the world, St. Paul’s, was 55; it that ordinarily slips through one it it i! it it it 51 formally re-opened, and its beauties dis- played to the public after seventeen years of unceasing restoration work. For although it was only after the war that the cathedral was officially deem- l ed a “dangerous structure", the task of Dean and Chapter. St. Paul’s is old, but the associations 1y a form of press-gang indenturing, . f the Site on which it stands are still not actually of slavery, for a limited 0 . number of years. The young men of grader. It is notthgeciirerlallyS knlown tEnact1 ’1 mm which“ amalgam“ ‘ . Pol nesia were tricked by various ruses ' e presen ca e a e 1r 1 ANK OF CANADA 1‘ . y . small cruising church of St. Paul to stand on the same - THE STANDARD B l g n the year 607 Ethelbert, fl - â€" _.,_ . ground. I . King of Kent, began to erect the ï¬rst ____________/‘â€"â€"/â€". St. Paul’s at the tOp of what is now Ludgate Hill, and he endowed it with property at Tillingham, in Essex, the revenue from which should be perman- ent. The present St. Paul's still re- ceives beneï¬t from these farmland Commonwealth the ï¬at went forth for rents from Tillingham. They have pas- sed down through the centuries to the its death.†.. ,, . keeping of the Dean and Chapter today. The “mm 9‘“ 0f Amen“ has had Fire destroyed Ethelbert’s building, a far -reaching $232925: aï¬elï¬grï¬g and a Norman church arose in its stead, ’ ' which was several times struck by light- Barred from the United States South- . . , ’ _ ning, ï¬nally losing its spire. Renovat- ern Europeans have flocked to the An ‘ing work was stopped by the Civil war OUB AND FEEDS to work for longer or shorter periods on the sugar-cane plantations. They were paid a nominal wage and were not ser- when with the inauguration of the tipodeans and 50°†saved eï¬fï¬gï¬hto when Cromwell’s followers used parts buy some sugar-cane land w 1° ey of it as a cavalry stable. Then came Crimped 03“ have worked co-operatively. Gradually the Great Fire of London. It began Screenings Chop Mixed Chop Bran we are told, they have encroached upon 1 on Se , ptember 2, 1666, and after raging I the dominance 0f Australian owners, i five days reached the cathedral and “and when at last the full signiï¬cance gutted it of their thrift, industry and foreSight It was then that Christopher Wren, le Of Australia the famous architect, was called in to began to grumble. saying that they were build a new church. His ï¬rst design paying double-pr ice for sugar to enrich was approved by Charles II, who order- an evergrowing number 0‘ immigrant ed a model to be made as a guide to the Italians. builders. That model can be seen by That Australian labor is militant to any visitor to the cathedral todayâ€"it a degree is a well-known fact which has been preserved for over 250 years. elicits this somewhat acid comment: Wren’s ideas were, however, opposed “For more than thirty years, in sea- in many ways by the clergy, and he was ustralian work- restricted in his operations by money son and out of season, A ingmen have been implored by their problems. These difficulties are partly leaders to go slow; urg themselves out of a Job; ikeep themselves ï¬t to enjoy their 1e ' hours, until these fixed articles of their belief. But to ally p . maintain such a policy successfully pre- a lighter and lower one, but the present g edifice is so beautqu that it there will be no , is generally agreed that it was for the e shape of rivalry. ‘ best that Wren was coerced into build- d our determinedi ing it. . The full weight of this mighty half - industrial . sphere is, borne by stone piers, which [support 8,000 tons apiece, and the mag- trine, which is always bound hand and nitude of the task of restoration may foot with their ï¬rst axiom. that the i be gauged when it is realized that at its‘ standard of living must be kept up. ' most alarming stage of insecurity the- But who is going to make the South dome was six inches out of the perpen- Eumpeans contented with a ‘come-day ‘dicular! No wonder the citizens of ‘ go-day“ policy? towering cross and wonder if it "Even the all-powerful unions are 1'31’5 would come tumbling down, and what powerless against these newcomers who are clannish to the last degree and sub- awful accident WONG happen if it did! limely indifferent to the usages of our But they need not worry now. for St. Paul’s is as strong as when Wren built countrymen. The workers say they would almost as soon give up the idea 1'5"“ not stronger. The huge piers SUD- t d . ith t that of a White Australia (as the Commun- porting the dome have been ï¬lled With art the 35' 0“ ists are always urging them to do) as cement, making ,them solid, and bound with bars of rustless steel and gun- Learn what a great feeling it i; to s t h if dry. stale. morning-mouth taste. Try this p . , a - to yield on this standard of living; yet it seems as if the days of happy 15013- metal. The dome itself has been encir- Shorts with no lar r incomes than yours, buy many it because you have no deï¬nite minute treatment when you wake1 to lass f Sh k a few dashes of Astring-o-so a q - g o _ wait‘ei'e. then gargle and swish the . ling uid through. tion deï¬nitely ended with America’s 019d With an enormous 1118131688 steel AStl' .1 '0'501 makes closed doors. Money is power the world chain, specially made in Sheffield. It is 450 feet in length. and contains thirty over, in whatsoever hands it is held, weighing a ton apiece. This won- attacks germsâ€"leaves a that delightfui feeling of ï¬tness. Get a """""""" Further evi. were Chinese Garden of . where in Cen vanced to th astonishing i ies concermn tiï¬cally kno According i. received here pondom. PM) vey. led by l) PCKlll}; L‘mmi 9d the jaws place. and th well. of seve- likely lived pre-Neohthic Dr. Black new discover meeting of t China. 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