Show I British Scheme HI I Scheme to I Evade Libel Laws I r s Front om London June C. C IL G. London Is to have havi havia havea a freak newspaper which will far outdo outdo outdo out out- do the lime American papers What hat the lie nome name of the time paper is going goIng go go- ing to be but it il might a as us well veil b be bethe betho tho the Dail Daily Libel for rOl It Il will be lie characterized characterized char char- by hy a supreme contempt for foi forthe forthe the law of libel and ond will say Just what whal it thinks in an any way it sees Fees lit tH The intention is to furnish the public pub pub- lie lic with bits tit of ot society gossip and amid scandal which can not now bo be printed legally and a 3 city column run Iun on the same lines of absolute frankness The Tho novelty of treatment will be bc extended to oil all topics which come within the tIme range of or newspaper OI record arid anti discussion Pending cases ca c In the I law w courts arc are to be freely discussed In a manner calculated to take taka the tIme curls out of or tho lie wigs wIG'S of or the counsel en engaged aged Not only emily wilt will they be discussed InI In a advance vanee but ul their plo progress from dayto day dayto I to day tho ho demeanor and trustworthiness ness of or the witnesses cs an and the conduct of the time presiding judge will come conic under uner un un- der er criticism If a witness is regarded as a perjurer perjurer per per- jurer Juror he lie will bo Lo so described describe If the the time conductors conductors con con- proceedings t are arc considered by of the new dally to lo be of or a 3 blackmailing character the tIme public will vill not be left in Ignorance of their opinIon opinIon opinion ion which will be given In plain En ili I gush glish at nt any stage of the tho proc proceeding I To ro r make mal tho time success of ot this spicy s possible It will be edited pub- pub Ushe and printed on foreign territory Its will be at ut some somo town on omm the time I French or Belgian coast from which copies can cun be mailed to London by time the the delivery Thus tho time English laws Jaws will be evaded I This unusual modo mode of publication will involve olve the thc sacrifice of much later I new but this will be compensated I Ifor for h by the time Interesting nature of Its I special features the features the scan- scan j i of which limpid outspoken I candor will be a marl marked cd characteriStIc chart tic Time Tho price of or the new V paper will be bo high owing to the cost of mailing to London in scaled envelopes to eva evade c the British regulations which permit of or objectionable second second- cla class class' matter being intercepted 4 4 4 British naval administration Is about to undergo a thorough reform which Intolerable intolerable end to the present will put pUl an en erable condition of things at nt the Ad Ad- AdI I The ScOtt incident incident inci mci- dent nn and the scandal about the time Kaisers Kaiser's Kais Kals- were Lord ors ers letter to recent indications of or a state of corruption corruption cor cor- at naval headquarters and anti It ItIs ItIs itIs bitter Is open secret that there is antagonism an nn between two groups group of of officers of- of fleets of or high rank with Sir John Fisher n first sea 11 lord of the tho admiralty n r heading i S one s e side c. c and amid Lord Lol Charles Charle corn comman commanding time the channel fleet the tue other Petticoat Influence Is now as powerful pow po erful at tho the Admiralty as it was at th the tho office before the recent war There have also been Indiscreet letters written which have not conduced con con- the or 01 dignity o or of uce to naval administration Newspaper articles ar ar- ar- ar tides on a admiralty affairs have lately been so 80 candid and sensational that tha every Englishman has become seriously serious serious- ly Iv alarmed about tho the state stale of or this Important Im Ira- government go which was once looked c upon as irro- irro arid and incorruptible To prevent the threatened ruin 01 of British naval power tIme the government has determined upon a wholesale reorganization re 10 ro- ro organization of the admiralty board and a restriction of the powers of or the naval a advisers Several admirals who have been guilty of placing personal ts in front of their an and I political Interests duty to the nation will be compulsorIly Hy liy retired 4 4 S The tragedy of hunger has hans reached Its Us among the tho workers of the northeast coast const of England Not only of or I is there no food In thousands homes there thoro Is not a stick which can be be- pawned or 01 sold Hohl to obtain a meal Ev Every ry hour adds alias ono more degree to the tIme intense suffering I It t Is women and ami children first In rI Fathers athers walk walle about the str streets pulling at their short eholt pipes pileS which have havo long been Ileen innocent of to- to buceo bucco stayIng slaying awu away from homo home so 50 that hint they mn may not be bo tempted to take lake their share sharo from rom whatever scrap crap of or food thou their wives scrape together Men who were formerly robust laborers laborer la la- borers borer have u shrunk in I six or nine nino Months of or starvation and Idleness to skeletons loo too weak for work Five ivo children ren in one home homo clung to their mother Just made matl a widow Her husband was a a. fine stout tout man who who- sold tho home homo bit 1 by bit for food goIng goIng go- go Ing imig without It himself Eventually ho lie got relief work but was so weak that he caught a a. cold and dle died of or pneumonia pneumonia monia few days a ago V VIn In a tireless fireless room close by another family had lost a child owing simply 1 to lack of nourishment Yet Yot these famishing families are aro rl remarkably honest A few days ago n n. asuit I suit of clothes was given to a man a-man man who had a n chance to work vork his wife visited tho time mayor ex-mayor and produced pro pro- V a gold ring which she had found V Vin in a n pocket lOCket of the suit sulL She returned it asking If It it was right that clothes s should be given without being searched search- search i ed em as us It was wall such a temptation children chil This woman had four foul hungry dren then at home She had pawned her own wedding we ring for or bread breall V |