A plan for commemorating the proposed" Royal visit to India .next year, by founding a Mohammedan University in India, was discussed at a congress of Mohammedans nt Nngpur. One Indian noblemnn has offered XIiGGG, or onetwentioth of tho cost, if tho remainder is subscribed. The London Society for Women's Suffrage are complaining of a letter which has been sent to the heads of business firms appealing for aid for the nntisuu'ragc movement, and enclosing a list of subscribers which thoso appealed,' to are asked to treat as confidential. Through its president, Lady ' Frances Balfour, the society expresses its disapproval of this "sort of secret service fund in aid of the anti-suffrago agitation." I.nrd Bolpor, who has acted as chairman of Nottinghamshire Quarter Sessions for nearly thirty-two years, has announced his retirement from the position. One of tho strangest domiciles on earth is that erected at Yokohama by Doctor Van tier Hoyden, the noted bacteriologist of Japan. This is a dust-proof, air-proof, microbe-proof building of glass, which stands in the open, unshaded grounds of tho hospital of Yokohama,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1057, 21 February 1911, Page 6
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