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Durham Review (1897), 30 Aug 1923, p. 2

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MODERN VERSION CF NEW TESTAMENT THE WORK CF CHICAGO PROFESSOR aint Dignity of King James Version Gives Place to Everyâ€" 1 % hes ie ce us . & s â€" ay Language of the Man in the Street â€" Good_sp_eea Testament Likely to Provoke Widespread Comment. Weekly Market Report "Â¥rade xed l0 it then (rreek, but common Syrian is why he believes i t in common language o ead of the old verse ar D‘r. Goodspeed has use her gli aid rraph H k of the Testament i de expressed in h, follows: to him bread enough in such crowds? ms of money valu« ind distance are re crete modern term le rrent terms un man in the str the mir way to modern me {6 my The 0 igh pr shall I@Ats, erage Wi 40 policer it know o faith, are the of them th moder marks. Ot 14 1g ed }8 A ve () dge state sUun it ti m ives ddin A despatch from Lk effort will be spared Government to reack with France in rega and reparations. Ur M. Poincare‘s note is in it does hold forth pos: tinuing an exchange BRITISH AND FRENCH PREMIERS TO CONâ€"â€" FER PERSONALLY ON GERMAN IsSUES AV FI ty| it H wh tel and t the f1: hat the that MR importa ward p cess. In that speec mier said it had ofter . there were ulterion e occupation of the 1to Mi M spared by the Britis] + reach an agreemen i regard to the Ruh s. Unsatisfactory as ote is in many respects th possibilities of conâ€" . Th Bald w inge of views whic f time lead to prac incare‘s as the Dr wer i1 imon g agree dwelt ir h before : speech u olten Deet ilterior mo f the Rubr n say CUBA CULTIVATES HER TRADE wWiTH CANADA WHEN THE FIRE FIEND HAp these ient is ritish} path. Poincare‘s f -mvnt‘ to modify occupati Iluhr’ ordinately with the y as| man passive resist; 30(‘ts,l of good faith on the con-fmay also provide »'hichi which the French racâ€"| march in concert. PI )| 1¢ Meanwhile Baldwir Cuba rrench note. He hac _ Lord Robert Cecil, a few other persons, 1 to have annotated so that copies could t ldw L7 It abinet provide an aver U n resistance and on the part of reit lawin on Thurs his consideration He had confere; t Cecil. Lord D# a ine feader oi the fam onto. The Cuban music 17 al stacle out of the rther undertaking i of the Ruhr coâ€" cessation of Gerâ€" COMPLETED HI!S WORK venue along British may th dences Reich lav shatter them over a wide formula to plane. M. Turpi be supplied liquid sulp} 1t New Chemicé?%ormuh to Fight Forest Fires from for those "friendly cor which Poincare suggested. In some quarters such between the two Premiers as possibly the only step f« British and French Goverr weeks of secret diplomacy and then published notes, open â€" diplomacy equally And so personal talks se« method left to trv Ugre T sit y Govern i to fig? ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 1 published notes, and found plomacy equally ineffectual. personal talks seem the one eft to try. urpit f me G tne picture n band, conf Jose Molina t suggested that an aviator with liquid carbonic acid, uric acid, or liquid amâ€" bes, fitted with bombs to and spread the contents area. He also suggested of sulphur extinguisher owder might be used to from â€" Paris says :â€" , the universally known linite, has supplied the ment with a chemical t forest fires by aeroâ€" N‘ers such a meceting Premiers is regarded nly step forward. The ich Governments tried diplomacy fruitlessly, w! nierring with 14 Torres, in the onversations the Wawa iiled to arâ€" ow all that calarm was Mr Air Those v words bhold lo may t |f care to store up painful? We ou things to make ro and blesses. _ Let thinking of them, sympathy and a happy. In the re on tunate are we if the scenes o are pleasant to look uponâ€"i pions of the mind continue no nettles rankle. One of th in Nature‘s dispensation is that generally we recall f7 has happened the sweet and things. The rest dies gradua The traveller forgets discon remembers the friends her kindnesses he met, the goodne world and the people in it, on his journey. If Memories are the pict the mind. If we cannot alone, we may turn over we like and see again the happened in "the long byg A despatch from Cons says:â€"Cholera has broker Bagdad, 820 persons being dead. Anxiety is felt abou ease heading this way. Persi has been invaded. Two ha~ Constantinople from the pls other cases have been found th OU |_ A despatch from London says:â€" Immersion in the famous well of St. | Winifred at Holywell is said to have | given the power of sight to Mary Wilâ€" Miams, the twelvemonthâ€"old daughtor !of a Liverpool couple, who had been t blind since birth. Bagdad Swept by Cholera, _‘ ;.,, 820 Reported Dead iy =». Why _ The baby screamed on touching the water and then displayed unusual in terest in a yellow blouse worn by one of the onlookers. Tests which were apâ€" plied immediately proved that the child could see clearly. The doctor atâ€" tending Mary had told the parents that there was little chance of the child ever being able to see. sibility. Jt is | ose who rememt ur trust in those ticipate and to St. Winifred‘s Waters ne:i lrom a cabin built out at i part of the airship. The service will be subsic the government at the rate of a year for a minimum of €60,0 flown. Arrangements for the service are practically complet a DIrg sâ€" nel from part of t A despatch from Londor Crossing of the Atlantic will ened by eight hours about hence, when the governme dized service of luxuriously ing boats will start operating Southampton and Cherbourg nect at the French port with and outbhound liners. Passengers anxious for a it W Cure Girl Blind Since Birth rng ce t The dependence of one naturâ€" al resource upon another is amply evidenced in the coal miring industry of Nova Scotia. There are forty operating coal mines in the province, and these last year produced 5,558,574 tons of coal. The year 1913 saw the largest output ever raised, over seven million tons. To enable the minecs to be opâ€" erated, enormous quantities of timber are necessary, in the form of mine props, etc. Tast year Canada‘s forests were drawn upon to supply 18,480,â€" 000 lineal feet of timbering equal to 3,500 miles. It is inâ€" teresting to note, also, that there are 560 miles of track underground in the Nova Scotia coal mines. The Natural Resources Intelâ€" ligence Service of the Departâ€" ment of the Interior at Ottawa says:â€" pe Memories. Natural Resources Bulletin tt view «t a‘s forests were to supply 18,480,â€" ect of timbering ti We Cl« the remier of Japan Dies After Distinguishe: for the game the that ha 7 ‘aver. Sing has ]argely j ‘"n and made icf program he history anada provi iwory eviden a) or money would imy; ers for mo th wh U p« ge urt of St, became Mi ) 1900, He rnl'svo abinet, with the 11’0‘7. hll’ uc + ¢ atch â€"f nosabu dead. ato, w} r money of OY tI BY DR Democracy on Trial. istitu yielde defen that wou! If but resigned Sin(‘@ [he war ly guided the ade a policy a politi 1¢ rt J & t} epresen tod Jarmn ames from 1894 ister of Foreign also entered the the same port. resigned a few the war Baron ided the affatrg; _policy of prace t} ished C‘reer I¢ D ure n rt y n ‘remier of party n th ha TS w f wh t1 SHEARER 8i V H we empha ty re h APQ 380 Dy

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