Show GOSSIP IN LONDON TOWN Another electric Installation contract from England has gone to Germany King Edward left SundrlnKham for London yesterday in the midst of a blinding snowfall The cattle show which was opened by I the King al Agricultural hall Isllngion yesterday Is tho 103rd of Us kind British trade returns for November are again unsatisfactory showing ilecrtnses In the values of both imports and export Ohio progress of the Marquis of Duffrln and Ava toward convalescence after ills recent sovero Illness Is very slow He is still confined to his bed Liberals newspapers In London are appealing ap-pealing lo Mr Brodrltik to > ublis > h the October figures of the moriully In tIme concentration camps in South Airlca The situation In the Brllleh coal trade Is causing a good deal of apprehension on tho part of owners and merchants and there Is a resumption of the outcry against the export tax A service In memory of tho Jewish sol dicta of the King who havo fallen In South Africa was held In the Central synagogue of London Sunday evening Fully 210 < troops were present Thomas Peterson Goudlc the former bookkeeper of the Bank of Liverpool Dick BurRc the English pugllst and F T Kelly the bookmaker of Bradford were arraigned al Ihe Bow Street Police court London In connection with the Bank of Liverpool frauds St John Dix who Is charged wllli lar l ccncy committed In the United States and who Is alleged to have wrecked the ScandinavianAmerican bank at What com Wash was again remanded at the Bow street Police court London In spite of prolesls of United States emlJassy ofll dais |