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Turpedo, busts 035 and 137 arrived from the West River on Saturday,

THE INTERPORT ORICKET MATCH.

HONGKONG ». SHANGHAI.

a

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1912.

minutes 70 woat up, foc six, Claxton stored for Kowloon bes' um which haring forty against his name, Just | the racing was startede Vilkobe" ware

ta previous this McRuen agnis conveyed across to Kowloon bay by tocka turu with the ball, rice

Wan

Constantinople was consalted by the Turkish Government as soon as the war broke ont us to the wisest policy for them to pursue. Baron Marechall

Quayle, and a little lator Anderson took latch. They selling of the Bente sortes. von Bieberstein gave the very sensi-

Lansing's placm Claxton was soon altar, made very pretty sportnak, all having ble reply that Turkey, having no fleet

On the back page of this issue will

würde missed of McEuen by mid of, and boot frankly painted, and many dying worth mentioning and tow troops in be found some interesting news items.

he completed his half century a ball decorative fings from the mastheads in To-day's Plkyr.

or a laces with gnificent drive right treamers to the bow and stars, Tripoli, had irretrievably lost that

ever the fence by the Club from the Naval province." The best thing to do, there

Yard end. This took the scory, in 190

«At Kówloser bly a temporary" alub "- R. M. 8. Dafance" will leave

Beatiful wouthor favoured the com-Leaning and Anderson alared the had been erected, with the aid of dis fore was to enter into negotiatious with Italy to obtain a good round Hongkong for Singapore on Thursday mencement of the interport cricket match tury was registared. Hatebiven was badly possible was done to ensure the comfort bowling when Hongkong's third cen-used houses stil mats, and everything sum compensation, which could 14th, inst

this morning between Hongkong and missed ab mid-aff, this

being hi then have been done. At that moment

Sir Francia Piggott, tliere was no special reason for the

Shanghai, cold morning being succeeded second life. The score mounted rapidly, and enjoyment of the many guests. The tho reporta Arabs hating the Italians or resenting Peking Daily News," has successfully by a day of brilliant sunshine. The day almost every ball yeelding a boundary. At Stowards worked most assiduously, and

$10 Chxton with 63 had made second the expressions of thinks to them wer the retirement of the Turks, while the undergone an operation for appendicitis.beeg & holiday inge crowd watched highest scors, and he was still bitting ont fully deserved. The other officials, teor the game. Among those present in the freely. The hawlers were bowling for did their work well. Tlan was served Turks would have secured what they

H. M. S. "Otter left for Canton afternoon were R. E. Sir Henry May and catch, but though the ground belding most admirably, and, whe dark was in required more than territory-money.

of the Shanghai man was good, the same, The wise advice was rejected, and the yesterday and will bring back General pity from Government House. A large vald 200, he said of their ability to hold and a start was made for Hongkong. the Young Turks gave out most trea-Sir Ian Hamilton to-night or tomorrow number of club members occupied the high balls. When Claxton sent a lofty hit day was voted to be one of the mo cherously that the German ambassador morning.

pavilion, and a special and bad been created | simcat to the "boundary on the pavilion successful in the annals of the glub. It' had advised complete surrender. Wọ

was unfortunate that an neoident should. near the Supreme Court; next to it was aida everybody thought his inaing

at en oud but again the ball the Governor's tent, covered in crimson dropped; le must be admittent, how deeged to somewhat mar the The scorers occupied- a matshed-box evor, that it was not an onay tentch,smoothness of the day. In the first race, erected at the naval yard end of the Eubahison was ultimately dismissd by the far which there was a numerous entry

wicket-keeper who knocked his baila off four or five boats were rounding the ground.

very smartly. Ha score 38, onsisted Eyemun beren at the same time, the The Hongkong captain was fortunatechiely of long drives. Bagnell autosedad in wining the "boss, and naturally de-him, and Claxton was caught in the Coins, which was being saled by Mr. cided to put his side in. G. R. Sayer and long-field immediately afterwards by and Mr. Bullen, collided wish the Fio

A E Leaning, his Captain Crawford opened the match to taken by Christian. Bagnall opened with Rosemen. Mr. Rossana boat, sunt i

place Kinglet, which was sailed by Mr. and Mier the bowling of V. H. Lanning and J. A. *couple of `four” x5” the expense Quayle and in the first over Sayer open-of Anderson, who was then displaced by el considerable damage on the board ed the scoring, cutting a loose ball, high Lanning. past third man to the boundary. Craw- lord, off the last ball of the second over, with a zica lase out again sent the ball to boundary. The first delivery of V. H. Lanning's third over saw Crawford out to an extraordinary catch in the slips First man cought the ball but could not hold it, and it bounced back just out of the reach of Walker at second slips, who by a brilliant effort, however, managed to reach it by falling full length on the four to the small total of 12 for Hong ground. Crawford had contributed only kong's first wicket. A. C. E. Elborough followed him and runs cune pretty freely in the first two or three overs of this partnership, Sayer giving the men in the outfield a good deal of work. Two sus cessive balls he sent towards the Gover nor's pavilion and the club pavilion, but by smart fielding the Shanghai men seved boundaries on both occasions. The same batsman cut a bell prettily to square leg,

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General Memoranda.

WEDNESDAY, November 13- Shanghai RaceSrd Day. 9 p.m.-The Cook' at Theatre Rays.

THURSDAY. November 14:

5 p.n.-Ree: Dance Practice at City Hall. 11a.m. Shanghai v. Services Mitch. FRIDAY, November 15 -

11a.m.-Shanghai v. Services Match.

p.m.-H., the Governor entertains Interport Teams at Government House.

The China Mail

TURKEY AND THE TURKS.

are not aware whether Mahmoud The British transpóit Soudan affected Shefket was the principal culprit in the rescue of four fishermen from a wreck this matter but certainly the Comed junk on her way down from Chiawing mitttce in general were to blame. It can. The account of the rescue will be is clear that they believed that found under "Shipping Reports" co surrerster in Tripoli, even for a cashi

рада 10. consideration, would prove a falal blow to their prestige. They have To-day is the anniversary of the birth of the King of Italy, and this morning as stupid and arrogant as all Turks a large number of cuilers were received have been and continue to bo.

nt the Italian Consulate by.Commenda The Committee of Union and Pro, ture Volpicelli, the Consul-General. Mr. gress has wasted its four years' opport-Bein, of the firm of G. Martini, Peddar nuity and has practically done nothing, Street, was also at his place of business says the militarist organ, "Tanzianat (Constantinople). This is the reason why they have been ejected from power, have utterly lost their original prestige, and are becoming actually discredited in Europe. To quote the words of this paper, now the organ of the new Government:

to receive visitors,

gr

The soira held by the members of the Lusitano Recreation Club ou Saturday was brilliant quccess, about sixty ladies and hundreds of gentlemen taking part in it. one of the novel features on the vocasion was the lively "L. & C." March composed and presented to the Club by Maestro Isidoro Coste, the bandmaster and can ductor of the Philarmonica Society, and played by the 8th Rajputs. Band at the beginning of the soiree. Mr Alvare Rocha, the president of the "L. R. C.," and his staff were invish in their hospitality towards the guests. Dancing was kept up till 1 o'clock.

on

Military maneuvres were marr indoutį

877

extensive scale,

a nick from a rising ball going right to

enide, and she had ta. Bu towed in.

The course for the racing was three The partnership of Bagnall and Christian was productive of come good steady cricket, mile round the following marks: start- both men panishing Lanning and ing line from west to cast between the Quayla's bowling rather badly. At 4,2),tam launch Eva and a barge modred 350 was put on the board, Bagnall having alongside the stone jetty, both of which" secured 3 and Christina 10. A couple displayed starting flags; Lyamun benson, of balls or so later the latter was clean

startboard; Quarry Bay Mark, atarboard; bowled by Quayle for ten at 388, and gave.

Channel Rock, starboard, and the finish- place to White, Hongkong's leat min,

muching. line west to cast between the Eva left handed bat. There was peculation whether the two would be equal to the task of taking the score to the forth entury. The hopes of the score mounted, but there was almost the optimists were justified, for gradually an end to the innings at 303 when White Bagnall had now forty registered to his was badly missed off a high dropping ball, credit. Next ball Bagnall's dismissal by Quayla put an end to Hongkong's first innings for the respectable total of 417.

HONGKONG-TIBET INXIYOS.

G. B. Sayer, Quayle, b. Malinen Capt. Crawford, R. A. c Walker, b

Quayle A. G. E. Elborough, b Queyle

and the barge.

There were aita events, the results of which were as follows:-

Ladies Handicap Class Race --

Fiziating time. Corrected time.

1. M 4. IL X. A. Ia Linda 12.31. A 12 31 ·8'

33 37 Dorothea 1264 37 12 Daisy I 123. 1 0 7 The La Linda was steered by Miss. Daisy Rossman tho Dorothea by Mr. * 85 Alafianter, agď the Daisy by Mrs. Tage

Fert.

R. Hancock, (Capt )e MeEuan b Quayle 41 A. & Claxton, A. E. Launing, b V. B Lanning.rockwell, bV, H. w. C. D. Turnar Lasning

derson

70

... 11

50

Heyward Haya, visitors or owning members only:

non-bose

Finishing time. Corronted time....

X.. S... I. X. 3.

2

1 12 20

1 32 20

1 38 4

108 4

1 43 48

Sirius Dawb White Rowe 1 41 48

The winning boat was sailed by Mr. A. P. Storrie, the Dawn by Mr. B. C Witchell and the White Rosa by Mr. J. 19. Irving...

...417

The Committee of Union and Progress has had for four years many opportunities and chances to gain success. Unfortunately it has been unable to profit by these. One of these good chances was that this committee, whose acts had surpassed those of the régime of absolutism, had gained the nanic in Europe of Young Turks. Nor was this surprising. Since the Committee of Union and Progress had in its day fought the Hamidian régime, and had been founded with on Saturdayon the Kowloon peninsula for nothing however, and the next ball and were Elborough sent to the pavilion for a the object of starting in this land an ea of liberty and equality, it was but witnessed by General Sir Ian Hamilton. boundary. Two balls later it was again ManœUTTOS were carried out at the fence, from a big drive to the off natural that the Europeans, as de. The fenders of such enterprise, should a very realistic manner and con- by Sayer, who a little later was missed Lee. Carpl Dempsey, b V. H. Lanning 14 HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1913. appreciate and sympathize with their sited of an attach from inland, represent in the slips. At 11.35 the half-century R. O, Hutchison, . Haynes, b Ab-

cause; and, to distinguish them from foreign power, opposed by a defending went up; Sayer having contributed na L. Bagall b Quayle the men of the old régime, should give force. The operations wars directed by fewer than forty of this total. A few Lt. Christian & Quayle them the title of Young Turks, just, Col W. R. St. John, Officer Commending minutes later he was again badly missed. Lt. White, ant out... ns they dl for the liberal Persians the Troops in South China. After the and the Chinese revolutimists, whom masouvres there was a march past before they called Young Persians and the General, who subsequently sommended Young Chinese. But later, gradually the officers and men on the good work that all the true friends of Constitution had been accomplished. began to desert the Committee of Union and Progress, because of ita the glorious name of Young Turks bad administration. In spite of this was retained in Europe. In fact, this name was for a long time a great asset

how to follow a better course, they Literary Digest, comes at a moment night still profit by it.' of crisis when the high-landers of Albania are revolting, the Greek islanders are threatening to cast off Turkish allegiance, and Turkey is ready for peace with Italy on a basis that concedes defeats It has 2008pelrule the higher officials of the Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Durbar Chief, been alleged by the opposition press Empire, and they do not form a at Constantinople that the ministry mere political club, like the Young

Ar the 'present time when Turkey, the wonderful "Sick Man" of Europe, is so much before the eyes of the world as the vanquished in two more or less great wars, it is of more than ordinary interest to read of that country's internal affairs as presented recently by an authority. The ex-

the hands of man at second slips. Sayer's half century, registered a couple of balls later, was the signal for an outburst of

Motor Boat Race, visitors or non-boat owning members only -

Finishing time. Corrected time.

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS..

Q.

34.

40

2 143

3

... 17

105

### Sumen

1 23:46.

0

5

hearty applause. Sayer was certainly fortunate. He had had to lives up to V, H. Landing ... this point, and be had a third at eighty DR McEuen

F. N. Anderson... ... 6 0 $43 when cover point failed to bold a high J. A. Quayla

...31.3

3107 dropping ball. It was on easy thing, and the fielder bnă no excuse.

ALLANOHAI'S FIRST INNINGS.

tinction of the Young Turk, said the to the committee. Had they knows Club we are able to publish the results of McEuen taking Quayle's place, Sayer with a nice drive to the off, which just |

EM. J.

1 18 4

1. M. 5.

1 18 26

1 18 43

The winning boat was steered by Mise Gordon, and the Sames by Mr. B. N.

Gael. Class, visitors or non-boat sammen! ing members only

Finishing time. Corrected time.

H. 3. Y.

E X. 5.

1

53 50

0 31

2

3 9

Theels. 1 60 35 Bratrice 2 1 16 Asthore The Thecia was aniled. by Mr. W.

3 %4

THE SHANGHAI RACES.

First Day's Results.

Just before noon Shanghai made their A. E Lanning, who with L. H. W. Through the courtesy of the Hongkong first change in the bowling, D. R. Crockwell as par net went in, first for Shanghai, opened the visitor's score well the Shanghai racos to-day, to-morow and signalised his advent by hitting a nice nebed the boundary. cf White. At the Wednesday.

length ball to the club boundary just as o her end Christian took the ball, and sent The results of today's racing are sathe on gun went, this hit completing some short length ones, aridently

with the idea -pf Hongkong's century. Sayer had contri-

giving thu, men follows:-

Lim, the

alipa * chance to buted no fewer than seventy of this total, their falding ability. Rues came slowly, "'

how Withers, the Beatrice by Mr. McLennan, and by the way he was knocking the ball the batamen not wanting to take Buy and the third yachil by Mr. W. Fleming- 1 about, looked good enough for twice this risks in the failing light, but Crockwell Handicap Class, visitors or non-best

figure. Elborough was batting slowly, sunt a nice one to the pavilion for four. owning members only- and had only twenty to his credit. After drru on Shanghai's appeal that the light Just after a quarter past five stumps werd this he hit out more freely, and he had was too bad to play til 5-3). Shanghai thirty up before Sayer's scors had been bad then made 26 fir none. changed on the board; three foura came

THE MALOG PLATE.

For Chitta Poales. Half a mile.

But the party of Union and Pro- gress has not even the strongest organization " in Turkish politics. The party now in power, though party of Liberty and Agreement, has long been Mr Jurdan's Fulham,... (Mr Burkill) the dominant force, the appearing Me John Peel's Drumlithic, merely in opposition. Its members

of Said Pasha and his Young Turk Turks, who stand for nothing but

Time, Im. If secs.

(Mr Johnatone)

(Mir Hayes)

3

THE CRITERION STAKES

For China Ponies, One Mile.

THE MAIDEN STAKES,

****

coterie were starving the Army, representative popular government Mr Elms' Mahatma, (Sir Johnstone)... and compelling them to fight. That and liberty of debate. The party Mr F. B. Marshall's Willow Tree,

...(Mr Crichton) was what caused the rebellion of of Liberty and Agreement repre- Turkish officers in the Monastir region.Turks,

sent the popular spirit of the Young Mr Paul's Flashlight, (Mr Barkill)

Time 2mts. 12. we are assured, combine The new ministry, under Chazi with the conciliatory spirit which Ahmed Moukhtar Pasha, is expected tends to united Moslem and "infidel": Fre Chi & Popes that have never run to remedy these evils and put an alike under, the banner of National at any meeting. Three-quarters of a mile. end to the war. The Times thus des Constitutionalism. This party is de- Mr Marmol's Olympic, (Me Berill) 1 cribes the character of the cabinet clared to be stronger and better organ- Mr Henry Merries Battlefield,... now ruling Turkey: "The new ized than the Young Turks, yet neither.

(Mr Moller) Government, which comprizes three fanatic nor reactionary in temper, in Mr Solway's Flying Cloud

(Mr Birchall ex-Grand-Viziers, may be described spite of the view taken by European as a ministry of all the talents. It publicists. Hence we read:

THR FAN-WAH STAKES.

Time, Imt. 30 recs.

SHANGHAI, FIEST INNINGS.

from his bat from successive balls. StopA. E. Landing not out...

1ping ball which he sent to the club.

W. Crockwell not out....... | pavilion Ollondessen had the misfortune

2 to twist his right anke, and had to retire. 3 He saved a boundary near the edge of the field, and it was his endeavour to avoid

2

3

For all Chica Ponies - One mile and a

half.

Mr Permy's Perhepi.....(Mr Laurence) Mr King's Kingdom Mr Fock)

Tinu 3 mtr. 23 secs.

For auction Griffine.

THE BOTAL NAVT-CUPA

a mile. M.

3

running into the spectators which caused the mishap. His place was taken by Hutchison of Hongkong,

Hongkong's second wicket went down

ut 134, Seyer being caught at mid-on by Quayle of McEuen after a fine innings of 86; he was at the wicket just an hour and twenty-five minutes.

The partnership of Elborough and Han-

cock produced some pretty cricket. Both

Extras...

... 10

Total (for some), ... 23 The scorers were Mr W. D. Jupp and Lieut-Cul. Wrigley and the unpirts Me P. Lambe and Mi P. M. Hodgson,

CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.

Saocsestu! Opening Cruise."

better day could not have been

men hit out well, and at a quarter to one chosen for the opening cruise of the

100 went up, Elborough having made Hongkong Corinthian Yacht Club than

forty and Hancock ten. With the score

at this figure Lanning was given a well yesterday, when ideal weather conditions earnot rost, Quayle taking the ball Just prevailed. There was a capitul breeze

as the tifin bell went Elborough got his in the morning, which augured well for Bfty with a fine lift to the Club bound-

successful day's sport. The breeze, Three-quarters of ary. The tilin score was 185 for 2 which was a northerly full-safi one, main. On the resumption Lanning and Quayle tained a fairly area strength throughout took the ball, and in his second over the the day, and the result was that there

والملاية

Finishing line. Cdirected time.

....

S

M. 3 46 40 1 25 40 Halgvon 334250·81, 26 La Linda 3 34 35 B 34 35 The winning vowed was steered by Mr. Winckler, the second beat by Mr. Spen- eer, and the La Linds by Mr. Friesland.

Ladies, Heyward Hays Class Race

Corrected time.

"

** M*

3.

670

White Hose 3 Sirus

8 58 51. Mrs. Cox was in the winning bost, the Sirius being stored by Miss Taylor.

Ladies, Motor Boat Rees-

Bunes.

Finishing time. Corrected time.

I

H..

0,29 21 329 21 32946 Quickstep 3 30 1 Miss · Lillio-Buzz steered the first bosi,

and Mrs. JW. Kew the Quickstep.

Ladies' Gael Class Race

Astharo

Finishing time. Corrected time.

1.

427254, 27 10.

Gael462822

Thesia 4 29 854290 The Asthore was zicored by Mina D. Rodger, the Guel by Miss Wilton and the

is indeed a Council of the Elders, and In Europe, since the committee the combined ages of its miembers were known as Young Turks, the COATS & SKIRTS. proved statesmanship and pipe expert reactionary. And this was logically Mr Paul's Royal Rose...(Ir Bartilly 1 would make a respectable figure. But Opposition was long, considered es ence are precisely what is needed at neccesary. Since Europe knew the the present moment us an antidote to Union and Progress Committee as the aggressive and boyist, self-comfid-Young Turks, that is, formed of in- ence which for the past four years instelligent Ottomans, animated by the kept the Empire in a state of per-love of liberty, naturally all who petual warfare and ruffied the anti-opposed them could only be fanatics Mr Sloger's Barford (Ms Burkill) FACE CLOTHS. The new Grand Vizier, indeed, is

ments of all its subject populations, or reactionaries. Could it be other Mr Permy's Purehunes (Me Ironce... 2 latter took. Elborough's baile with a ball iros soine capital racing in the several. Thecla by Mrs. Brett., 2 W JAKEN rather a soldier than a politician, but

Besides this, they have in Europe Mr Mohawk's Marlin (Mr Morrias)

Time, 1 st. neca hie age, his military record, and his wrong impression of the organization

THE BHANURAL ST, LEGEE. PLEASE SEND FOR PATTERNS title of Ghazi should win the veneration of the Dalon and Progress party.

For China Ponies that have never been of the Army-the all-important factor They are considered as the only party at the present moment and avert that is well organized. Naturally it raced previous to lat January 1912. One the possible danger of pretorianism will not be long before they will per mile and thros-quarters. The great administrative experience seive the error of this view. In their Henry Morries' Wingfeld

Jam. Dowell,

Jd.

wine?

The last race was for British service

3 which came across the wicket from the off classes. Undoubtedly a great dest of the

The scord still stood at 185, Elborough access of the day was due to the admir whalers and gigs. It was won by Lionk zblo arrangements which were made by Dans and crew of H.M.8. Delance, whils baving 83 to his credit. Claxton took the the officials, who garg up their pleasure Mr. Cunningham and crow of Hill, S. sent to the double century with a nicely to a large extent in order to give their Rosario ene in second. bit four between point and cover.

services - towards entertaining the large After the racing the prizes, wero dis With only four added Hancock was number of visitors present. The visitors tributed to the winners by Mrs. J. H. caught off Quayle by Mekuen low down included the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, Taggert, the recipients being loudly sp nicely made 41. Runs were coming much of the Club Dr. Clark) the Vice-Com- Taggert with a silver lower vase, wit (Mr Moller) 1 at mid-on after he had contributed KJ, Mr. A. L. Shuids, the Commodors plauded. The Commodore presented Mr. with 2 mors slowly now, the batamen finding modere (Mr. G. G. Wood), Mr. L. the Club's colours, on behalf of the spem- some very short pitches by Quayip difficult Shields, etc. The officials for the day bers of the Club, for her kindness in to get hold of. Lanning's were not very

ng assisting at the function. The custom- full either Claxton managed to get hold Judges-Messrs. A. Bodger and C. Dary chiers were given and a Kott was of some of them, and made one or two Bell.

made for borin just jas, dusk was setting very nice boundaries, pulling to leg very "Cheka of the Course Messra., T. Min prettily Don of these he sent very high, Irving and A. Bum

of Hilmi Fusha is also an important Ottoman Empire, no party, neither Mr F. B. Marshall's Mango Tree asset and the inclusion of Kinmil Unionists nor our Liberty and Agree-

[Me Morrias) Pasha will win the adherence of the meat party, can be regarded as cou M, F. B. Marshall's Rous Tree [Liberale... Their first administraitnted on a solid; for our social

(Mr Crichton)

BOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

BIJOUtive act-the abolition of the fabric, whether from a moral or frain

(FLOWER STREET).

SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT.

Tax Visous SKYNATIONAL. DRIMA:

ON THROUGH WAITING L

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A FALKĦboat Hosance ar MAX LINDER,

prolonged state of siege at Conamateri point of view, is not yet stantinople is a commendable step. But when compared with the Umon nature tough for solid organizations. fand the dispatch of un Albanian do

putation to inquire into the grievances and Progress party, the Liberty and of the mountaineers is also of favour Agreement (Entente liberale) may be "uble omen,"

considered more solid pept As far as we know, the Union

ware NOR

The Recent Tato.

and was narrowly missed. Next ball, Sailing boat handicappers-Meer, G. The Chinao war jusk Ningpo was Turner, batting at the Naval Yard end, G. Wood, J. Baidia, D. K. Blaiz and C towed Into Shimiden, Shideuska-ken, The Committee of the Rocuty of St. Was out to similar hit Crookwell at D. J. Bell

recently by the Syjk-mazu

Stewards

making a third attempt to cross the Pac Be from Bhanghai to Bars Francisco p order to be exhibited at the Panama Canal Exposition wisi ise Mons B. P. Philips, H condition.)

Feslior, and E F G

The new ministry has certainly its Cinema-Colour, Leniglia 3,000 feet) work eut out for if, for, the Ying and Progress Club, in the provinces Whest de Fast dinte that the proceds of aquata leg holding vary fuel ball vary-Moter bons handicappers Measts, A. tarnar, belonging to Baberr

Thirka, the Party of Union and Pro were composed exclusively of higher Al Fresco, Ils zealised the sum of smartly. The score board now rounded Burn, C. H. Davis and S. Mayes, montal station. The j

junk, which Starlors-Movers, E. F. Gibson and Fress have utterly: failed in the taskficials. But now that it is forbid 2,600 net. They wish to thank H. E. Sir 29, of which the last man had made they undertook at Constantinople, as

den to officials to be members of Henty and Lady May for their patronage pores. For some time the game was Europe views the case. Their schems political clobs, the Union and Pro-Presence at the rite, se roll as the of Dempsey contenting himself with Timekeepers-Messrs G. W. Averall of representative gaserument is gregs clubs will resemble mills that ladies who took a kean interest in the wor Hoppler Tanning ball, but length 2 Bunjs and FL. E. Sarivens

of the various stall the gentlemen bath he got hold of one and pulled it to bound proved a farce, their war minister can not grind for lack of water

ary, and a few bills Ister herut Quayle members and son members of the Sou to the ben dary, and followed this up Shefket Pasha (now retired) is held. No matter what party---" Young who by their

with straighe drive, up the wicket for Iargely responsible for all the bitterest" or "Old" muy be in the awendial at

much a brilliant quçi

almity num experiences of the war with Italy present, it is clear that the time has Here is the account as given by the fine for Turkey in Europe grently to London Saturday Review. It is modify her wonted ways, and put in and not generally known, but it is a fact their place reformy compatible with that the German ambassador then at the spirit of the age

and

MÚSIDAL INTERLUDES

MISS DELLIE CONNOR“

MISS GLADYS PORTER ongkong, November ?, 1912

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Elf With the tata) standing et:61:

the wicket, and Cartón

pariter with

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