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Show SHOULD CIVE HIS EARS A CHANCE- The Raa l r.nri.ci c hronicle ay (Ur Talk Ton Muoit. LoNn.iv July 54. The t'hrmiirle nt-tacks nt-tacks Sir George liaden l'owell, English llcring Sea Coiiitnirsioner, for indiscreet indis-creet utterances in the press. '1 he Vhmnirlt says; "He will have to talk more warily if he wishes to make himself him-self and his proposal acceptable to the people of the United States and Canada IIo is meddling with affairs which the liering Sea Commission has nothing to do. It is s: range au olllelal in his position posi-tion should assert that the McKinley law i the final effort of the liniteil Slates to compel Canada to yield her independence. Lord Salisbury ought to give hhu a timely hint." i 1 |