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FUSHIMIS LEAVE.
MOSCOW.
.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
LONDON, April 18: Prisco and Princess Fushimi hare laft Moscow and proceeded abroad...
ROOSEVELT AND THE VATICAN..
PAPAL NUNCIO CALLS IN VIENNA
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail)
LONDON, April 18.
The Fapal Nuneic in Vienna called. on Mr. Roosevelt, it is supposed in con- nection with the recent -standing at the Vatican-
misunder
THE DEAR BREAD "SCARE."
MR. BALFOUR'S IMPORTANT
STATEMENT.
(Reuters Service is the China Mail.) LONDON, April 17.
Mr Balfour, in reply to a correspon- "dent, definitely favours the free admiş, sion of Colonial wheat under the proposed fiscal change.
This, he added, has been decided after consultation with his colleagues and ought to dissipate the dear bread
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"FATHER OF SOUTH AFRICA."
TRIBUTES TO LORD SELBORNE.
(Reuter's Bervice to the China Man,) LONDON, April.IS.
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SPORTING.
The Calendar.
Monday, April 18. BILLAmateur final; V.R.O., 8 p.m.
Championship
Valley
Saturday, April 23, AZELENCA.-Y.RC, Sports,
Sunday, April 24.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Boxing.
A basing tournament took place at the Balle Viaw stadium on Saturday evening but owing to counter attractions there was set a large attendance. Sergeant Piggott Rd., was the referes while Dr. J. W. Hartley and Mr.C. Bond soted as judgoa. The timekeepers were Mens 3. Kelly and Happy A. Wilden.
Alert Coyne,
In the welterweight contast 1381bs., met fustard who weighed Albe bearier. Both combatants were evenly SHOOTING.--É.E.V.R.4., Kowloon, 10 matched and after an extra round thu
A farewell banquet was tendered at Johannesburg to Earl Salborne, the am to 12.30 p.m. retiring High Commissionen
Dr Smuts the Colonial Secretary, described Lord Selberne as the Father! of South African union. During his term of office he had righted things
SAILING.--.Y.C. closing Cruiss.
Cricket.
Cart, SOMERVILLE'S NT Mm RESINION's XI.
These teams met at Kowloon on Satury.
and greatly assisted in the successday afternoon when Mr Robinson's team attending the salf-government of the proved the winners. The scores were
Transvaal.
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BIG FIRE IN JAPAN.
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("Independent News Agency's "Service
to the China Mail.)
TOKYO, April 13.
CAPT. SOMERVILLE'S MY.
C. W. Jofrios, Wisser
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D. J. Mackenzio. b Brawn... W.'Ourwen, Wpiser, b Brawn...
9. E. Grean, b
W T Elsen, e blond, b Braw R. C. Barlow, e sub.. ↳ Brawn Capt. Somerville, a Moad, b Wonarr Q. Johnson, a Langley, b Weasor H. Lee, not out
141 "
A great fire Eas destroyed 1200 W. F. Brewer, c Sutton, b Braw houses in the town of Wajima, Noto Province, a place noted for the ex- cellence of its lacquer ware. The conflagration occurred on Saturday.
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honours wens in favour of oyna.
Johnson of B.MS. Bodford, thou entered the ring against Boyd, R.G.A. The former turned the scale at 131lbe and the latter at 140lbs. Johnson showed plenty of pluck but little science and after An excellent fight the decision went in his favour,
In the next bout Shaker Arnold of H.M.S. Monmouth defastad Stoker Biggina, E.M.E. Kont.
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Coyne then gave an exhibition of three PIANO ALBUMS
rounds against Seaman Willis while John- on opposed Arnold and the points went in favour of the latter,
Subsequent to the encounter between
10 Arundel and Hudson, Cogne met Arnold in the final, the latter having the advantage "of" "koba Arnold und the boat of the first 8 round but Coyne came up amiling and was as fresh ne over for the second round. whos he did considerable damage with 20his potrarful left. The last round was an 3 exciting one, both mon foreing the fight- ing. Aruold was declared the winner. "Dr 60 Hartley presented the victor with the cap and congratulated him on his success..
Extras
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Tetal (for 9 wickets) BOWLING ANALYSIS.
W. L. Wensor" ... ... 8.49 PA O. Brawn
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J. H. Mead, b Brower...
F. Sutton, b Brewer...
W. L. Wasser, e Barlow, b Johnsen
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MANCHURIAN TOURIST PARTY.
SIGHT-SEEING IN JAPAN....
S. Gregory, and bJobsson
(“Independent News Agency's" Serater. P. Kobinson art b Somerville
to the China Mail.}
Tokyo, April 17,
A C. Langley," Brower, Somerri
T. Chee, run out
50
A. Q. Brawn, not ont
H. Clemente, Green, b Johnson
The Manchurian tourist party is C. E. Libestd, b Johnson
"scare" and assist towards pre-being entertained to banquets nightly. ferential agreements with the Colonies.
RAILWAY CONCESSIONS
IN CHINA
IMPORTANT DECLARATION BY
SIR EDWARD GREY (Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) LONDON, April 15.
Sir Edward Grey, replying to Earl Winterton, in the House of Commons, said the principle of spheres of influence regarding railway concessions in Chins had never been formally repudiated. It was a question how far German and Russian participation in the Hankow- Canton and Hankow-Szechuan railway loans accorded with the spirit of the agreement between the groups con”. cerred, but His Majesty's Government would claim reciprocity on behalf of British groups in similar circumstances.
AUSTRIMS DREAD- NOUGHTS
A RISKY PROCEEDING,
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON April 13.
It appears that the four additional Dreadnoughts being constructed in Austria are being proceeded with despite
were
On Saturday night they entertüned by the South Manchurian Railway Company and to-day they are to visit the Tokyo Prison, the Red Cross Society's Hospital and other places of interest.
JAPANESE, SUBMARINE
SINKS.
FIFTEEN LIVES LOST.
(Independent News Agency's" Service
to the China Mail.)
W. F. Brower... Curren
Extras
Total (for 9 wkt) ...138
BOWLING ANAINAIS.
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D. J. Mackenzie
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Civil Service Cricket Club.
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Names
A. R, Sutherland
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114 14 2
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Tokyo. April 17. Submarine torpedo host No. 6. of the O. Hutchison...
P. T. Lamble ways 10 Japanese Navy, while at practice of A. Pile. Hiroshima Bay suddenly sank and never R Witele....... A. Thorahili...... came to the surface again.
R. E. 0.Bird Fifteen officers and seamen lost their F. A. Bider
J. McEwen (10) 14 1 33 118 lives.
A. R. F. Raven (9) 16 1 35: 142
The cause of the disaster is unknown.
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MR CALHOUN IN PEKING, A. Ellis.
(Wah Taz Yat Po's Service.)
PERIO, April 18. Mr. Calhoun, the new American Minister, has arrived at Peking.
DYNAMITE AT THE PALACE.
the fact that the Parliamentary grants MORE DETAILS OF THE CRIME, therefore bare up to the present been refused.
The shipbuilders, supported by finan- ciers, are laying down the.. vessels at! their own risk, trusting to secure the ultimate vots.
A GERMAN LOCK-OUT.
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS AFFECTED.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, April 15.
A lock-out in the building trade bas begun throughout Germany except in Berlin and Hamburg, where it will begin on April 23rd if negotiations fail,
The lock-out affects. directly 400,000 workers and 300,000.dependents.
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Prince Regent Abandons Palace.
(Wah Tax Yot Po's Service.)
PEKING, "April 18. The Prince Regent, owing to the plota of suspected revolutionaries, racated his palace.
+ Winner of Bir Jackman's price * Signifies not out:
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DOWLING.
Names. 0. M. F. W. Asgo
Then Gunner Arundel met Gurner Hubbard for an eight round contest, The former weighed 141 The and the latter 140 1bs. It was a fast fight right from the start but Hubbard having injured his right arm
in the third round was compelled to retire. The main ovent between Scamat Roberts, S. Kent and Taft O'Koefo of tho M. S.
of the Torpedo Depot only lasted eight ifteen rounds. Roberts forced the fighting throughout and it was evident that he was the superior boxer. It was an exception- ally clean fight and Seaman Willis was the referee, Roberts landed heavy left on his opponent's jaw and he went to the beards and was counted out.
Yachting.
CORINTHIAN YACHT CLU
In connection with the Corinthia Yacht Club the official cup race took place on Sunday in fine weather. The result was as follows:-
1. Dorothy
Ayoshn
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4 Sirins...
Spray....
7 Toinette
3.Marjorin
9 Joan
10 Caress...
11 Dawn.. 12 Gael 13 Thoela.
14 Asthore 15 Fas
*Scratch.
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39 15
14
34 58
36 15
33 55
17 40 46
19 43 55
..:12 43 39
At Laichikok on Sanday, the closing cruise of the C.Y.C takes place. Launches for members and friends leave Blake Pior at 11. The programme includes: Ladice' the Warren races, moter best mees, Memorial Challenge Cup for Gael ano-dosiga class, and the Belilios Challenge Cup for Hayward Haya one-design class.
Hongkong Schools' Sports.
The weather was delightfully fine be-day whon the annual sports under the sospicier of the Hongkong Schools took place at
R. O. Hutchison... 69 11 240 31 7.7 Happy Valley. Thore was Fery large
E, B. Reod. 4779 137 14 9.7 attendance and the finals were keenly con-
L. E. Brost *......124 17 428 39 11. tested. The preliminary henta were ran R. E. O. Biri 104 15 361 20 12.1 on Thursday A. R. Sutherland 11
H. J. Jackman... 192
A. R. F. Raven... 14 1
6 57
11.4 The results up to the time of going to 16.2press were
By
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R. Witchell ..... 26 9 RA
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The Beard of the Interior has offered three rink game between three home toamna a reward of taels 20,000 for the arrest and a representative four from three other of any person connected with the clubs. A most enjoyable afternoon was spant and refreshments were provided. The dynamite plot.
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The bomb discovered in the palace of the Regent has been examined. It was manufactured in a foreign country and must has cost much money. The Foreign Minister in Peking Lave been requested to make inquiries.
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Appeal to Drop Tarif Reform.
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(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) LONDON, April 15. Mr. Roosevelt has arrived at Vienna.
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