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I I-"--ITFJTJT-M.-ra __ .. _ _ ' . .. wt: f* '.-__.__.___ ____=r_wl_... ; _-;:.___-.._.__.__ ~°> ____ __._____ J __ __ _ -Live eu/s from All Parts of World Brought Specfia-l' -fjlr-ble_‘ L l CHIIROHlLL’S NOTE TO STOP STRIKES inf-' l 'New Court of Arbitration to Be Formed to Popularille the ` Uonoiliatlon Act 'BBMOVING A BEPROAUH Workmen to Be Represented on Tra.de Tribunals-Board of Trade’s Good Work ` LONDON, Oct. 9.-As the board of trade has of late years been a con- siderrelble factor towards conciliation in industrial disputes, Mr. Ohunchill, the president, has completed 3, scheme for aippointin-g a -permanent court of Arbitration. This, he points out in a memorandum will have the effect of populnrizing the 'existing Conciliation act. The mem- oran»dum, wlhioh was addreseerillto chambers or commerce and employers and workmen's associations. was Word- ed al follows: ' ' Under the Conciliation not of 1896 the 'board of trade has power t'o ap- point a ooncliiator at the request of ‘bot-h parties. These elen-der means of intervention have :been employed in omses where opportunity has offer- ed, and the work of the department in this sphere has considerably ln- oressed of re-cent years. In lsos the board or :moe inter- vened in fourteen disputes and settled (them all: ln 1806 they intervened in twenty cases and settled- sixteen: in 1907 they intervened in thirty-nine cases and eett-led thirty-two: wh-ile during the first eight months of the present year no fewer than for-ty~ sev- en cases of intervention have occurred of which thirty-five have been already settled while some of the remainder ' s.\,. are still being dealt witln. - "M" "Powers Unchlmged ' It is noft proposed to curtail or re- place any of the existing functions or practices under the Conciliation uct. nor in nny res-pect to depart from its Voluntary and permissive character. The good offices of the department will still lbe available to all in industrial circles for the settlement of d-isiputes whenever o-piportunity offers; single arbitrator! and conciliators will still be appointed whenever desired; spec- lei interventions will ml-l be once?) taken in special cases, and no element of compulsion will enter imto any of these proceedings. - But the time has now arrived when 'the scale of tlhese operations requires the oreatioln of some more fomlal and permanent machinery; and, with a view of eonso-l-idnting, expanding. amd poipu-larlsing the work-ing of the Con- ciliation act, I.»p'ro-pose 'to set ulp a standing court---nf...ar,‘_bj_tration. ' ‘hs court. which ll sit wherever 1ulred, will be composed of three Q dye) members, according to the llihel ef the parties. wiiih fees amd ,insures to members of the court, ind to the ofddrmen during sittings. She court wil be nominated by the board of, trade from three panels. The/.§rsf. panel-of obsinnen-will r'»~~,n1‘TR persons of eminence and -',§ppu.i.:`fty. The second will be ` ,Xmed of persons who, whbie pre- ,_”‘ving an impartial mind in regard _§ the psrtl~'llar d'=-nute, are never- ,less dr:-.'.~ 1- .= the “employer ks." '.l."he 'third -panel will be form- # of persons similarly drawn from Ile class of workmen and tra/de union- ble. liemovllng s Repronch It fs hovped that this composition Will remove froim the court the ro- proech which workmen have sometimes brought against individual conclllrltors and arbitrators, that, however fair they menu to be, they do not intimate- ly understand tlhe position of the man- iilil lblnfer. It is lhdllcved that by the appoint- lsnlt of two arbitrators selected from Ike employers panel and two from the ‘Iorkmen's panel .in difficult cnsrs, Chun constituting a court of five -in- stead of three persons, the decisions Ill! the court would be rendered more Mithoritative, especially to the work- Ihen, who, according 1’ the infopnllt- Unn of the board of trndc, nro more fsady to su'bnlit to the judgment or two of their representatives than of IIB. ' In order tlhat the peculiar condi- -*ns of any *trade may be fully ex- iitlned to the court, tecl-llical assim- lurs may be appointed by the ‘board of trade at the request oi ille court lor of the parties t_o assist in the do- iiherutions, but without any rigilt to vote. " Careful inquiry through various °I1f\l'--nel-s open to the board of trade lustiiien the ex-pectation that vile lan *voulil not be unwelcome in lndusprlnl oiri-lon. 'Phe court will only be called Tm” l‘¢‘lllR` if, alnd lil '|>l°o-portion os. it ’.= sciuslly wunied. No. fresh legis- ieil n is necessary. `su-ps will new V1 token to form '-he respective -panels. Mr. Bell Approves Plea _ Nr. fPicb'~r('l Boil MEP., secretary or x"-i Anlelwnnsiea lm-lely or lmilwny ‘-1-"-j‘\l1-f\_¢arv\-as mf- ml-nie, nl- ll Curtin-.-t o, so as the rn t mf-ln~ Q0- .gl-germ to n repwnt-e or dl |‘ “xt at we einer ...nu-~ *I to _ s _mel “ul-lil-are is g .em ails _ °°*l‘-l.'.~;.,. ..-.'. I7 vnu no the? nlgngsnies ll. ,§..:l~':s“:..l:°°‘ 2?... lil -s-ses zs°= *sl* ll ll- Owl fl ' Sultan Abdul Hamid ll., of Turkey, who has recently fronted n cunnfltu- flunnl form of government to his country. ‘Turkey was Une of the lust ol the absolute monnrehles. / IAVIID DUKE 0F KENT Pension Given for Protecting Queen Vlctorlfs Father LONDON, Oct. 9.-It was shown at an inquest on Miss Laura Peck, aged 80, who was found dead. in her chair in her Reigate apartments, tha; she had been in receipt of is war office pension and an annuity from Lloyd’s Patriotic fund, amounting to £70 per year. Her father, Major Peck, who was in an Indian regiment, according- to ps.- pers found in her lodgings. saved the life of the Duke of Isnt. He was sta- tioned at Gibraltar at the time when a number of men revolted and determin- ed to attack the duke. The major in- terfered and induced the men to dis- perse. - Tho landlady .said Miss Peolc was very obstinate and eccentric, and would not sleep in rl, bed, Since Christmas she had occupied n. hair. She would not allow witness to wash her and for D, long time she consumed about two bottles of brandy B. week. The cause of death was exhaustion from senile decay, brought on by her wretched condition, said the doctor, KING EDW1lRll`_S TELEGRIIM GONGRIITULATES SULTIIN On Prospects of Peaceful Future -- Venerntlon of Posferlty LOl\l/0-N, Oct. 9.-King Edward has sent to the sultan on the anniversary /of his ncccss-ion the following con- gratulatory telegram. The message, which is in ifrcncll. was signed by his ‘m:iJeB‘ty, and sent direct to tile Elli- lani it runs us i'oilo'.vs: SENT FROMEPRISON CELL Keeper of Brick House Lodging Com- plelins of Actions of Former Ladle: LONDON, Oct. 9.-In Wentworth street, Brick lane, is in registered lodg- house nccommodatlng 890 men. which cost £25,000 to build. Mrs. El- len Sarah Wildersmith was loft this place by hor -into llusllnnd, but the un- erpecterl trorlvble it hug lcd to wills explained nt Old street police court. For months she had been receivilll: scurrilous and threaten-ing letters, ns a result of which John Bernancl Vvil- lfnms, li. mnn of ilfty, appeared in ihe dock. ’ Counsel stilted that some oi' the let- ters hed been sent ou-t‘of Oxford rpris- on, wlhere the prisoner was serving u. sentence under the Prevention of Crimes act. Mr. Biron ex>(".=_isr§d_ n.stonisllmen~t . - .- _ - k ' that it prisoner could..ecnd out such jean? “ho “nsfm mc- hes' of Slmrlts' nrpuy Wen estahnshml He mmap" ‘+I A NW Wppks Km.; Km" M Um letters when M] docmnenw were that \‘XDlf’5S\"1l hifi l'|f‘-mil! 50T\Um9“ 3 U' sure flint he ls 105'- nnrl li nolgI1hnr,Ir~:‘l‘uel' of llvrlforll _t-.lr-el :lril lilo :~`:l';l"-i read wnrlis tho nmhnss-’\dDl\ - nged over eighty. tolls flint he was n was inolllwl l»_\~ H ,c_\»y~fll.»nio, \\-ilu _\1l,_~, ' * -“\YYl0llK the glleotil Bi UW dlllllel' WB! grown mnn ns early ne she can remem-` \\`-wo ~ . lm- 1 n » -~ , \ Counsel said they were i f fi ` ` "` ` n "mg "N" “ml 'H afitu- cumplmnt “-in mndnnroyni onus, slr “mnnm “'11|"-`°"`k9- "I9 Tmlnent HU' ber. V j~'i‘-llusr lzvllfirlnnn lu\1~:|_llll\ rl l`l'vr;llcui ' 9 5° ` ihorlty on irrimltion WOFKS. “”|lUm *U0 He will not hear the old days run -'vrli-l‘v.l‘l~. ll-~ i--ok "l\'.-ll" lnnlol-:l:u‘_ I beg your majesty to ucccvp-t my most warm congratulations on the oc- casion oil the first anniversary or your accession since the promulgatfon of the constitution. There is every rea- son to hope that, under thc able iii- rection of so eminent a grand vizier, your m:\jesty's empire will have a peaceful and prosperous future, and that the vencrnlfon or posterity will bc so:-urerl for your majesty. King Elir>ll f-or pnrlsh relief?"-Yce. 9- f0fUl'lR|ll ago ami they have let me have tour loan-=, 3 lbs. or meat and ll lbs. of_tea and .=l:frnr_ The coroner: But. oi' course, the mls- Uhltf ‘bid -been iiullo ily that time, (T0 the Jury): Thr- pnrsllls. no doubt, did the hes( til--_\‘ ---»lll1i on three shillings Fi Week, hui liz.. u'l~i-Illci' would lla done to the cll!I` ‘ -- ll-.e pllrisll relief Was appli---i _ "It is al 1.. ~ fil-l not gave ll earlier," cullluzi l--l n _lul'nl‘, The cornncr in ill.-: officer: Whaisor! Of home is iui,='_' Constlilvll- lmllli-’--: \'l~r_v clonn .-lnrl Very tidy, hui :lu lu'.i_.- pool- .-ln-i s--zlzliy, There are 1':-:\Ei,\~ only ll ff.-w sli-~l<5 of furniture. REBELLING Ol-TIIIN GIRL TO lllllllRY INTO TITLE Niles Kon \\`:lr4‘ \l`I:u Lcd ilu- ltclvol- lloll of ill: I’il‘<':llllliy (‘nl|ill (-'Trix T-0.\`l‘l:i'll'\' --i l`.l-~,=-' who arc .sr-'ll in l-r- -_-," Eluli-,ul--innll me-ans. l-le l-.nfl will--»-liz-fl ilu- l~;\----i-l-- l ly. Cabin rl|lI'.' rl' i'-' 't=l-\~-_\' l--fi ro' the strlko 1----~--4| '-~- -,,,- .-qu-~_l=~---l Uhc cause <~" '»'~ li :l;--.cs vsllil 'rr-:ll earnels-tsess Keeping in ‘l ll-if-l:;r:'o\\l~ri l~f\ -:uh-l scribed to ill- 's l`r_u~ lnninifllnl-let] l the plucky gl--' l- ‘ "l- l'<~lln\\-nuns. :uni although the es- --2. -- -mrvlts ni llrr-mp. fun and Loicesf- ` ‘-'l:ll1\~‘r- \'.'ol~f- ,sc-:lrr‘c- ly successes n'_\ll_': ia- -llil'»~l-oil--as rviill .suffrngists c'--l .'-rl~,<_ hr- fill'-llvou the fnrtlillrs 'F .ll'_:< \\':ll'l- \\'l!!| ln- r‘rc.'\=il1g iriorl H, E . °"‘_;_‘}’_" by Mm- _?"_"‘I""""m"°°“°“0l'S- ’i'urkls~h government wishes to engage down, "of course," he says, "bread :ml lit- F,-ll ,_-f ln- u;fn- l~,~.n~,_-,.-.-,- -_._ dn__k°w§_I::`_T°‘;_r;‘}'_n:-t ;‘_’_I_f'tty1_Y“td0"_*;-`5'St‘T_‘l_; for rt term o_i' iivc_ yeilrs Ml l\UViSf’l` in was verv rlear-l' mind how it was over ilull llc vlrnvnsrri null was nl-1-.~;\irri_ _ court that she had no knoévlenze _“A connootinn wi-th the irl‘lH§ll0l'l \\0l‘K~; ls. a loaf-but we could izet yege- Til-~ lu~i»l»~::l~l»ozl\ ll'-~: plone" or |n.\,,._; the Prisoner till n»hout Mnv last Ho In Mes}OpmMn.|-“ and .Omer parts 0 mm” Mm eggs' and I Hunk pam-ne ey so Mm' I( lg "mm("l"Hm( nmprhprl mmm M some "mo have gee" ajmoné U19 9lYl-’i\ll`P- 1-ll!! F0\0Fllm"Y\l _IFJIISO were kinder. nnrl stuck together better cnni:'_.-l--i wliél llro -vruii--:lin wil-1 -lpn- tha 890 men lodge” bm “MH one 91141’-l1\'\l‘l¥ll3` ¢0 Ullllllh lhc ecl‘\ll‘PS Ol' then. thollzh I must_sny everyone is rlll\n_-~-'r "l\r-n'_-1 l\:»i'->" is un .sho will dam when ha mme in her om” M Chilly Hey, of the iilgylltlflrl ClI!¢0‘lIlS very kind to me now.' conilnun in ("0 post nl' mnnllgerr-ss, the lodging hon” and _"ken for ___ __ _servilce, for the reorB‘“""°’u°“ 01 ine The nld man has never seen a rail- At pl-csrni lu-r ponlllnri-il' and the she had not emokvl to hun . 9. Purkish customs service. way grain, and fhe flrst_motor-our he quality of lilo vlnnds is such that on her say_nglu:£:__.s,____5/hé' was M . VM. Challes Laurent, president of the ovor set eyes upon was the one -ill Kens Knfn lslillrouzrcl all day. Noi xviqaerbmith 'And asklng wh” W-_ l-Olll' IGB 1-0111-DNB. has been appointed \vl‘ich the reporter drove un, "My, hut being pw-y\nl'c-d for such n .sllriricn ’ ‘ he b the French minls-ter of finnnce to thnt's rt funny tllinsr.” he lmirl. "When boom. flu- dire--tors only l‘»l”ovlrlnrl n.-_ Y “`““'t°5- he 11l'\’H'W¢l‘9_5- "Y`0ll have mon- go to Turkey as e. financial llriviser io T was a boy we didn't have them." cnnlnw-lnli-ull for nllc-lit flirty' pri~.=-ms rg/;_e;Ytl:l 1_'__r:l;l’11;_l U; S_dl'l1l_:‘_P lt." He used the Turkish government, and to nssist \Vould I like rl ride?" 011'. yes, rather," scaltnil rl rl lime. but 1-ir:-nlly lnfyv _ -. B e a m removed; in the formidable task oi' rcorgoniz- A New Experience have lulll to lwzin :l|lr~r;l‘lons in or. On July 2. he rnlled at the privnto ing the finances of t-h-at country. Aged 105, but silll keen nn n new der to lzlko l:l :\fi_lnr~r-lli |ll~nlllll-:r~s_ “°°"' °f The l'"`"l'\ll'f‘-H- ‘M10 il?-ld her. Sulolmlln Pasha, lately governor or nfpn;-len;-,o,1ln» brig-ht om fellnw hung. ___l___._.____m that if sho did not let -him have mon- the Saniijllk Of N0\'|irllZfU`» l1l`l'l\'l‘d Il! r-rl around, washed himself, combed his (’l-luri~'ry Sold hy Auction By he would lie in wait for her and Agrnm (Cronlilll on \\'<’\ir,\‘ to -possess n. tenor -.-nlco oi' toni ox:-olicncc. All rulllltlnnal feature of inn'-rest was lilo fnnt that the organist of the church. F, lf. Coulter, a native of lhsftsshnry, is blind. Although only twenty--two ymrs of nge .he has al- ready shown m\leh_t\ient for composi- tion. and :hs anthem, "Sing we merrily unto ilod," was -his work. All his playing has to be from memory, -but by mean, of the Braille system he was able to memories -the aooompenlmsnte to 'noni Bbeftesburrs solos in _lon HP Sllb'-" fhfli hi' <10"-“ N0! fl-l"Drnve or illev onli him, fnko his first motor-mr nnn 'nn .-r~ule\f-,~_\- fm- |;ln_ T1-.0 pm-_ thc new regime ln 'l'\ll‘l0\‘!ani SMF of rcglllzliiolls, under the Public l-ieaith :lct oi' lillll. Dl'o\’iding for it thol'ou5ll illspoctioll of all food coming into this CoLlrlll‘}‘. The first sci. of regulations have boon i'l'zlnlo\1 with the object of secur- illg \1`ut a\‘,tl-'les of’ l'0°ll`= 0! me cargo of n ship are brought to B Place in this country, shall be dealt with at lilo por! of discilnrge. This procedure is llccessary for the prevention of diin- gpl- (0 (he public health from the Cl rl' gumpilull ui' ullsloulld or ullwholesozlll- food. 'i‘I|-‘ 1‘\~lrlli:\ii=>lls i- ck cifo-:t on Uv( l. nm] 0n‘|¢@,»,l gf 1-llslolns \\'lli vo-0l"'l" :lic with mmiivfll officers ul' llerllill lll ¢~:lr|‘j.'lll;r iileul nut. The lllelli-‘ill -'l'- il-'ol' of lclliill is tl\lillol'l7.¢:i to il- lllllfrr ziz'iZcl'r'e' oi"fuod ivllhm lu-c in-on l'.u-il--fl wlliiin ilu- district or :wo .=:\nIli\r_\'nutilurity, und powers are co ;- i'l\rl'o- uv- "' ' .` .N .l - »-' I A '~' -- ._ , _}-` ~.`.,_¥__-rev. ,,'_§4r_&_*,,*f ye ,__ _ __,,_;T., __ v__ ___ . l,_,v,,`&_'________,"_`_?,__1'_`z _,_,_¢w_ __ _. ,_._ _ __,,,,_ L( _ .7 _ _ ‘Q