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waking up the pouple from their intellectual torpor and making them. realise the rich possibilities of their soil For this purpose he opened many new schools and endeavoured to add to them year by year. He also started important irrigation projects

"Rain is very rare and irregular in North Africa. This is the reason why Ibrahim-Fasha took such pains to search out and bring to the surface the water of wells and subterranean sources. He obtained the services of au engineer belonging to the public works department of Tunis and engaged a specialist who should not only work in discovering the new springs of water, but should under- take aportant works to lead it to the surface and construct dams in the valleys through which the streams found their way. At the same time

THE CHINA MAIL.

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NEWS OF THE DAY.

HMS. Defence.

THE INTER

dek for Slogipore

hospital suffe

knife wound in fisted by another man who has been Arrested.

Aman Kring in Connaught Road in ported to the police that a man came to bi and, by mesurat tekak, obtained about $37 worth of Chinese mediatus

AHANGHLINES

Shangbal commenced thei torpor match of the preact

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 1918.

THE SHANGHAE RACES.

EMories's Paterfald

John Peel's thusens

when on the Hongkong C, ground ther hoch, as opponente un eleven representing the United Reviens small nansber include ILE. Sir Henry May Lay Me Wasbdale's War Cloud, (Mr Villa ipvolafers prosent when the game opened

and the Governor's D

Shanghai were fortunato in winning The body of a man about years of the Ny sad of nazrve wont in feat. Ollurdessen and A. Laming, went to was found hanging from the beam of the wickets, allerdesson having if cass is supposed to be one ar miedo, fciently recavarud front the injury to his ankle, sustained during Wenday's game, We are a

house at Cheung Chau yesterday. The

Koran has rectives "a" "wireless - messagą

from the P. and O. Ra. Siellie to the fect that she expected to arrive in Hongkong curly on Saturday morning

he still limped badly. White no? Chris fan book the first overs. Tanning was only at the winket about a quarter of au bour. He endeavoured to tum to log a ball from White, but the leather ros

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Mr Paignton's Marang Me Rowe) Mr H.B. Gray's Burwood

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Mr FookY

he engaged a French engineer to sinkan harged on routand at the off his hat ank striking his tops was Mr. Murries Battlefield(Mr. Hill)

divertul into the slips, where Dempaay

The Jockey Cap 7 Factong artesian wolls by which the capital of Magistracy to day with being in po hold it. The wicket fall for four. E sion of lottery tickets which he purposed the country, which hitherto had no selling and attempting to bala, meenust Aluriok followed, White and Christian My Hardis. Falkulacj Virginan, Egyptian, Turkish--all well-known brands good water, was furnished with an alert was out for trial to the Commal kept tie batsmen as the defensive for Mr. Malley's Home Reis kept in stock.

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H.K. Volanteem ge into Camp, 11 a..-Shanybai v. Services Match.

8 p.m.-HE. the Governor entertains Interport Teams at Government Houma

General Memoranda. SCXDAY, November 17 —

9.-Excursion to. Macao.

TUESDAY, November 10 --

Cathedral.

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SPORTING.

our time, but at length Olferdes, go Christian away nicely to the pavilion for Mr Dick Turpin'e Va

Time, 2miné-GKX. two the twenty being hoisted bereabouts. Muriol had arrow escapes Christian missing ham se point, but next ball ko wae given his dismissal, White catching a ball returned straight down the pitch. Shang i were now two down for 20, the last man'a contribution being a dozen LW. H. Crockwell went in, and Ollardessen A "scrapping" programme has besż)

now bit out well, and got one from White draided upon by the Navy Department.

pulled a fall toss by White to the rails a involving the rental from the active list away to the pavillon side for four. Ha within nine youre of five battleships, sevenly later, and then put up the Best cruisers. Sarea of the vessels are prizes

A krepor living at Fat Hing The Turkish Governor of Tripoli St removed his amal, aged 21, to the was not blind to the possibility of Tune Wah Hesjital yesterday sudering mineral wealth in his vilayet, and to from injuries caused by falling from the reach the interior he ordered rondstir floor window whit taking in clothing 600 to 700 miles long built from the which had been hanging out to dry. capital. He also furnished a harbour. tlie want of which had always been a drawback, not only to the traders of the Mediterranean. but even to the Italians, who boasted of a large com-

armoured cruisers, and four unarmoured

merce with North Africa. Like all of war. countries of the East, the nomad

Five men charged with gambling were 6.30 p.m. Organ Recital at St. John's regions of Africa have found famine

a constant menace and often & source remanded at the Magistracy to-day by Mr of devüstation and suffering. Ibrahim-Irving. Sergeant Lee, who brought the charge, said the men were gambling in the Pasha did all in his power to remedy market in the western district. The police this condition of things. As this were threatened with choppers. The article states:

The Chim Mail.

HONGKONG. THURSDAY, Nov. 14, 1912.

défendants were allowed, bail,

wan Tennis Cinb.)

there bas koett leng droug houses were 25 cing, an- tinder there was a very strong north which fanned: the flames.

sary. The meat of the fra te jand the Custom house, which is one of the husiest and most thickly populatet portions of the great city. Moreover there in generally a large quantity of kerosine stored there. So the conditions were ut

a

every way favourable for a big blaze, and

1

consequently a big bluus there was To be

mid that the firm raged all nizak, Kud Lex

soma directions actually burnt itself one:

„that more than, a thousand houses, and the shops zware completely slantzyka.

9 again the water's edge

WENTES TOURNAMENT : SEASON 1912-1913, Poppy

The following entries have been received.

important", buildings: Bare bour-desti and amongst them the new post GER: wharf of the Canton steamborà còmpany also reported to have been des

*** Honam" was in dangne, ANG KEJAY endly, was not able to Ret-up steam "quickly mwigh to get away, from the "devouring fames Hence foar launches came to her. ssistance and towed here scross the river to the Honam side, whore sia scolorad fog a time - but so many were bin sparks, chat even chi peaition was deemed damer- ous, so she was towed farther away into s- place of safety. The report states that ab one time there were four different fires blazing at the same time wondered whether this was the rest of the dying parks, or whether the wash of the airspa

them, set their places on fire for

ake of the insurance. The Chinese are nature ally rather suspicious of each other and at simes net unwilling to asume the worst motive for any conduct which reams

hundred houses, or thereabouts, were yarat

out on the south side of the river in Honam, most this must”), de ascribed toy the momen of

Egparks "an-T

huif-century with a nice drive to the on for the 1912-1913 Winter Tennis Tours fearing that the fauts wolf not rech

boundary. Ollerdessen had by this time found his leg too painful to stand the strain of running, and A. E. Lanning performed this office for him.

ment at the Wigwam.

EVENT, L. GENTLEMEN, XINGLTA CHAMPTONBALY, P. R. Wolf, C. Fittock, 0. A. Bansen,

EVINE 3. GETZEMINA BODBLE

"CU UMPIONSHIP.

*

the

Ten minutes after the noon gun wasL. J. Blackburn, H. M. Bain, B. Ú. Fransomewhat out of the common. Tm fired Shanghai had eighty to their credit, D. Campbell, F. Aron, G. Ladin. Ollordessen having contributed half this number. Ten uns ister the same player

O. A. Hansen and D. Campbell: J. Rame borne acre the river by the fury of the wind. The Custom house only escaped was alused by long-off who got the ball low down from i high hit but failed to Capell and G. Ludin: 0. W. Jeffries and by the merest margin of spact. Many of hold it; but at 90 he was dismissed by a B. D. Evans; P. R. Wolf and F. Aron; the necupiers of the hotees, who have been burst cat of house and home, are huddled "It should be particularly noticed

Results of the Oxford Higher Local Ex-fine ball from Demipery, who was now. Fittock and LJ. Blackbom.

together. sad anfeting a good deal from that upon another point of great in"

EVENT, RIXED DOUBLES CAMPIONE the cold. They are being fed by public miuatione held in Hongkong in July last, sharing the bowling with Bagnall. He had fuiled by three to reach the half century

Mrs Grosset and O. A. Hansen; Mrs charity, for some, if not many of them. portance, both from the fimanitarians to hand, and thrus, candidates have

mark.

Blackburn and JJ. Blackburo :- Miss have lost their all. It in aid to that. and moral standpoint, Ibrahim-Pashaped-Mok Bing-cheong and Henry

The century went up at 12.30, and with has exhibited great solicitude in ns-Wit.na of the Diocesan Boys' School, and Anderson, in runs cane stendily. Paris Sayer and H. C Sayer Mrs Blunton and there has been a good deal of thiaring, for C. W. Jeffries; Mrs Little and P. R. the confusion was so great, that robbers, who abound jush "now, "though in Castora sisting the unhappy population in Cheng Hat of St Joseph's College This went on. vice Bagnall at, 120. De Wolf Mrs Fittock and C. Fitteek: Mrs Rept somewhat in cheek, had things pretty times of famine. It is in this way in the Sretime on record that any Hoog was getting a lot of break on the ball on A GREAT deni has been said since that he has formed a bond of union og students have passed this examina both sides. A few minutes before one Gunther and F.-Aranz

ho got Anderson with a beauty at 135, when be had madis exactly two dozen: the outbreak of the Italo Turkish uniting Moslem hearts in a degree

3. A. Quayle took his place. War of the work effected by Italians never before realized. The work of Ibrahin-Pasha bas united with other

TURKISH IMPROVEMENTS

IN TRIPOLI

tion.

in improving the social and commer-forces to arouse in the hearts of menting 3250 from a woman in Testi.

cial conditions of Tripoli. But nobody of Tripoli a deep hatred toward the has hitherto taken the trouble to tell! Italians."

At the Magistrany this afternoon Chinese was charged on ruinand with.

The lunch score was 147 f 4. Crock well with 51 said Quayle with a single that the complaint husband had given Time defendant, who was now said being in possession of the wicket.

him the monoy They had been to APA Landing, e Dempses,

RANGA

ago.

mach their own way, and could do they

conflagration that happened thirty year EVENT. 5, GENTLEMENS MIEGLEN HANDICAP sted: This fire reminds one of a tir

J. R. Capell-1, à. Laurisden--3,3. H.

the conditions were the sune, Gunther+18, P. Kunzo +13, L-J. Binck It was a year of draw ht; there was .ཟླ burn-30, F. H. Crapnell+3wJstrong, wind blowing alea Then the fra began about eight p'clock in the memning. Hansen+3/6, H. Poulsen+15. A. Fyfe and burnt through the day and far into Scr., W. G. Goggin +3/8, D. Campbell-30, the next night. Then miles of shops and

F. Ar-15.36, G. Ladin-14, H. M. Bain

hotees were distroyed. The fine leapt over

suâ barot áîmost toy the river, No droht. the streets wi L'be-haile, wider, and that? will be a distinct gain.

In short, he succeeded admirably in iu the same ship, and when, abroad the B. B. tezdessen, & Dempsey 738 H.Dreyer +36 P. R. Wolf-13.3/4, the two city walls, the old, and, the now,

my had spent his money. The tem... Mariel, a and b Walle...... plainant's husband was called, however, L. H. W. Crockwell, nor out and denied the story. Defendant was P. N. Anderson, b Deluper

tord to three months' hard labour 1. &. Quasie, not out and four exura", "stocks.

A QUESTION OF BAD MONEY.

-

White

4

0.

A

19

5

21

Hansen-30, E. C. Sayer-15.

EVENT. 7, "GENTLEMEN,DOG BLER":"

HANDICAP_****

E. Dreyer and H. Poulsen +15 F Azon and P. Kanze Sco, O. A. Hansen

THE PERFECT WIFE.

Rules of a Honeymoon Clab.

that during the few months that preceded the declaration of war the winning the "natives over to a love of Turke had done their best to promote Turkish rule and in rousing hatred for the interests of that country. It the Italians as the foes-of Islam. And almost seems," saya the editor of the foes they showed themselves by

Tatal (for whkets)...147 -änd A. Erurieden -3%, F. H, Crapnell and Questions Diplomatiques et Coloniales entering upon, and almost - menopoliz-

After tifin Christian resumed bowling A. A. Fyfe Ser. J. R. Capell and G. (Paris), "that a conspiracy of silenceing those fields of commerce and

at the Nayal Yard end, and the third Ludin-15. C. W. Joffries and BD. Evans had been undertaken for the purpose indolent subjects of the Part The

The Never Nag Society "in New York's agriculture hitherto beld by the more

half-century went up in Dampsey's first 15.3/6, EL. M. Bain and W. J. Hansen A Chinese was charged at the Police over Crockwell could not get on with+6, P. R. Wolt and D. Campbell-15,latest and most marel matrimonial club.

·Its founders are thirty-four, sogpisa: yhe of concealing the meritorious efforts

we read:

Court this morning with uttering Dempsey's staffe very well but he got L. J. Blackburn and H. C. Sayer-15..

returned on October Sed, from honeymoon made by the Turks to improve the The Italian population of Tripoli worth of false coin. Mr. Buss defended some nice feg glides of Christion which

EVENT & -STARD PLEK TANDIC pent in Bermads where the brides for condition of the North African abori-consisted of poor people, enigrants a mat submitted that the informer sixtion Austher change was made on behalf of 3x. Otto King Sing-Who Fwith-e singles, took his seory to the

Mrs Grossettinad 0. A. Hansen. -15, mulated the following conter-ion of faith

We, the brides of Bermuda, hava, ne gines." We find stated in this journal who came seeking a livelihood in in this car had engineered the whole White and E. P. 1. Fools having a tum. Mrs Backbars ad 1 Campbell 15. Me for the new woman he cannot cak the particulars of the work under-competition with the Arab merchants, scheme. He left 8129-with the defen- At 180 there was an adjournment, WiGunther and P. Kunze+15. Mrs Capells. We believe a wife should have taken by Ibrahim-Pushn, the governor whom they quickly supplanted dant and asked him to mind it as he was llams, the wicketkeeper, having to re. and J. R Opel +3/6, 31s Munton and her husband's breakfast ready, no matter of the vilayet, or province, of Tripoli, Jealousy thus created is quickly going to work. He then went to a police tire, a bell from White catching him on. F. Arva -46, Mrs Little and P. R. Wolf what time he is obliged to rise.

man and said he had not had money, the face. Bagnall took lús place for Ser Mine Sayet and H. M. Rain +36. in the middle of the year 1910, just turned into a feeling of intense hatred. The policeman arrested the defendant and time. before the war broke out Turkey

This feeling has been spread throughound on him the rooney, which had been. The second century, was put up at three

WARSHIP CONSTRUCTION the remotest sections of the Tripolitan marked by the police informer. The in-clock, the men at the wicket having

JAPAN wasa little inte in discovering Tripoli's province. The Italian invailer there tormer in this case had some time ago contributed half at the botal: Crockwell needs, for we read that before the fore in the present war was bound to tried to get defendunt to produce some hat now uble. Both men formed to forcounter present war was bou, stoopiata, and he would not do so. The

incumbency of. Ibrahim-Pasha the

province was practically in a condition the Berbers." of ruin and its people perishing for food and particularly for water. But the new Governor grasped the situa-

cans was dismissed.

CASE OF FALSE PRETENCES, Before Mr Melbourne at the Magistracy

bave got hold the boating, in which

anxher changes made Major Bowhu

left-baudy-retong Poole Shanghai's hereket was down an 119, Quayle going down befors White's bowling, and giving me to VH. L ping This player gut bold of us or

Jarle We believa we should be dressed neniły. by the time be up, for it is his breakfast Inme impression of us that he carries all We believe the wife should greet her husband with a kiss when he returns in and not face him to take the the evening,

Berious allegations ng banca of the household affairs

believe the wife should have abso- Inte charge

tion strongly and begun to cultivate the United Kingdom has been gmated to this morning a man wha-oharged', with two, que Ene oza being lifted on to thin the Navy ban rangonraged to bring their bachelor friends

the good-will of the people by many loug-needed reforms..

SOCIAL AND PERSON ATZ

Irave of absence on private affirm to det. O. M. Bond, let K.O.Y.L.1. from 20th November, 1912, to 19h August,

1913, inclusive.

Bows

gon We believe she should keep buckr The flucht gives serions warning to the aderanting for every penny the handles, authorities in regard to the chat shnuld have for her private mu any son of "batticeli in home yards, amonte she is able to save from her

is og denying, Hes vs neparding to a weekly allowance, translation by the Japan Times) that that. We believe that buskende should be carnible to outsiders. The extensing of the Navy certainly Cuirile but the Mrs Elwned Colla is the Serfontifes nüs

inding that ary Importance of this the naval authorities, exarcise their dug when cere in the meglepent of their af

The blander and onlyctices recent rumours secribe to them, however ard

obtaining a quantity of cigaretten valve tonay by the Governor's pavilion. In the 332.20 by false pretences frous & dealer in same over Crockwell was missed, just Wellington Street. It appeared that the before 250 was put 117, at third maft of “Ibrahim-Pasha found it his first

if ndent produced a receipt for money Tize match: we still task to bring the administration of A military wedding took place on Oct. for gooda which he had bought from the we issued our first the government into a semblance of 16th in St. Mary Abbot's Church Kansing complanant, bat it was not signed by Lug- ton, when Major Reginald H. B. Boys, one connected with ilio complainant's firm. forder and discipline, particularly..., of the Roja Eng now, son of the The man who delivered the goode denied

through the regular and certain pay ment of the functionaries of state The new Governor accomplished Lis task with such success that during

ate Admiral Houry Boya, was married to giving any receipt. A settence of tuse Dorothy, dughter of Mr and Mrs Conyers wonths Imprisonment was imposed. Baker, Cotfenmore garden, Kensington,

and formerly of Entre Rios, Argentice Republic The bridegroour, who is n

Tapout Chat-lenkk noe dit kan heir home by make the homme a club,

The president of the Nera

unch “of the

Navy in the eyes of the vig laut Power ANTI-FOOT-BL

nd in fact to reduer its very efficien STAUAIS IN HON

tmust be seknowledged that we adopted the policy of constructing Tatab Chang

ind has issued 67. The Ikona, for example,

ships at our home yards rath

plate fusion, and from

“Thé muroen?

nrder stric

VOLUNTEER ORDERS.

PABADE. Membars going into Camp on Er

Kail

the first year of his administration widower, la Hongkong during the plugue the colony could be favourably.com of 1804 rendered servicta for which he res

ceised the thanks of the commusily and pared with any European govern-rvice of plate in recognition The Bar, ment At the same time, le faced J. J. Baker, the brida's mela, sesisted by Station at 10 p.m and entered upon a large and complex the Roy. H. Boys: the bridegroom'ʼn programme. This

programme included, and the Ror. Prebenday Penne father, - Viesz - of Gu. Mary Abbots

The brid

the establishment of order, discipline, and justice in every section of Tripoli (away" by father,

It included also the enforcenient auft white satin. znamed withe

military service on the natives, the Organization of the police on. now buss, the development of public in struction end of public works,

Don't Wear Your Heart on Your | agriculture and of commerce.”

Kliere

Miss DELLIE CONNOR.

AN EXTENT

MAS LINDER

A

Girl about

(When thinra: ign't a M<GLADYS FOUTER,

Doo

While Ibrahim Fachs devel the Army to meet foreign attack also instituted body preserving domestic onler. This was-organized under the rule, severe than lind ever been enfo Bat this wor was not confined

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