"BARLIER TELEGRAMS.

ëra Servig) to the China Mail.).

főontinued, from Paga.5.)

KEH. CABINEL.

OLD GANG.

- London, January 19th- The following are some of the appoint ments in the new Cabinet, T24" ärst portion of Renter's néesage" has not yet)

· War Mi

come to her and Air Minuter.—Mr.

Winston Churchill. Under Secretary at the War Offer.— dy: Viscount Peel, J Financial Secretary-Mr. E. w

Forster.

Under Secretary of the dir Ministry and Vice-President of the Air Coun. e-Major General Seely.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS."

(Router's Service to the Ching Mail)

MORE ODDS, AND ENDA

AMSTERDAM, January 5th. Atalegram from Deatsig states that the British cruiser Goodwood, with a Naval Mission on beard, has arrived to inspect the shipyards and submarines under con atrustion, and other warships,

Two American cruisers have arrived:

Swinemuende. from.

A

COPENHAGEN, January sil, Court Hertling died in Bavaria.

STOCKHOLM, January 6th. M Brantlog, the Swedish Socialist, had invited the Neutral Powers to national Labour Conference at Lausanne, to be held concurrently with the Ponen Conference.

He has actifed the Socialists of the

ferenes

THE CHINA MAIL

LEAGUE CRICKET.

AQUE TABLE

CHÀIGENGOWER DEFEATED.

The longue table, giving pualilons of the komina, to dato, le apponded. ¿–

Stepon Sutton.

RO.A.

RE'S FIRST WIN"

Craigangover.diam

There were two surprises in the league Kowloon matchen on Saturday, of which the RF CHO delost of Orsigangower on the latter's fanchesters ground, rat or astonished cricketar

Quiversity generally. This result, jeopardiaca the Navy... chance Craigengowar hava of, winning the league, as both Civil and Kawlcon are in about as good a position now, although Craigengower are second in the league table, the RG.A. being perched on top

4.1. 239

FRIENDLY MATCHÉS.

ERGO, AND NAVY" DRAW,

8STE CO. R.GA. Y. UNIVERSITY. IND-IL

MONDAY, JANUARY 13 1919.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.

\"SUCCESSFUL CHILDREN'S

SPORTS.

Back race (under 14)-1, J.-Kis 3. E. Walker 3 F. de Soum

Tug of war, teams of Light (agen). to 14)-1, P. Rasmussen, W. Law H. King L. Stonham, Walker, Summers, WF Stonham and METH

Favoured by ideal weather, the bi 13 In this match at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon, undar, the anapices, M. Begley S, Gussie Young

Children's Sports at King's Park an fat race (agar 4 to 6)-1, J. Brd Saturday, the University, and string were no match for the soldiers and were benten of the Kowloon Cricket Club proved a Bowls contest (ages 10 to 14), easily. Olivor for the R.G-4 took great, success. Besides 21 kaenly, coo, Green; 1. Q, Pilo; 3, J. Sheridan. wickets for 10 runs, while Worg bowled | tested events there were side attractions Flat race (ages 8 to 10-1. Patri well for University taking, 7 wickets for such as a duck pond, bran tub and White 3, F. Battey; S, Billy Walker 49. Scorps:

Bhooting gallery which were woll Wheelbarrow race (andor 14). UNLVARSITY AND XI.

appreciated by the little onen. The Rasmussen and Eric Jordan; 2, D. P II. C. Kang, o Jorien b Daskings LE Woog, b Oliver...

Some gmod bakting, was seen in this gama

R. A. Pasto, b Oliver... V.N.Atienza b Oliver

qa the sluts ground, by De Rome, Fe-ics W. Chan, c Jones.b Oliver. dgala, Craigrosores demonstrated 19 Mass for Boykori ha cary I. 3. Basto, run out thened at three or four hateman, their, for the Navy being tha besteantribune. San Jones b Baskings.

The Club, kocka up 200 for 7 before T. Cattierez-b Haskings innings representing.61 runs only.

desfacing, and then the Nr. bitutstid. Ea Kei Ho, not out. On the University, ground the Man born wick a fallin hedra tim R..A-Phipps, b Olivere scoowhat to the surprise of mons. It was resulting, ro

Extras low, secting game and the University mised the services of Redmond.

HONGYONG C.C..

Kretary for India-Mr. E. S. Mon Central Powers and Russia of the Congaters. disposed of the University, exgized when the total nobod 196142 Sub-e Armatya b Oliver

mga Under-Secretary for India.—Sir 8. P.

Sinha

FirstLord of the Admiralty.--Mr.

Walter Loug Parhamnsary Searetary of the Ad miralty. Mr. T. J. Machamara. President of the Board of Trade.—Sit

Albert Stanley.

Parliamentary Under Secretary at the Board of Trede.—Mr. W. C. Bridge. mad Had the Department of Overseas Trade, Development and Intel gence. Mr. Steel Maitland..."

"Luder Secretary for Foreign Affairs

PARIS, January bih. A Havas message states:- The prohibition of sending, to foreign

published countries; newspapera France containing advertisements, has now bean: abrogated..

RUSSIA..

3.

tre

Total....

Bowling Analysis

·Õlivarð·· -----2--- Frikingum

14

$

14

Four friendly matebes completed the P. Jucks, e Hack, b Stanton / 6 of games on Saturday. Details of all f. Pearce, Marbew, b Soton... 34. izmatcbos will be found in our cricket.. de Rome run out...

columna,

| Capt. Hi E., Murray, b. Stanton...

5. 6. Zaveryn, b. Stanton

MANCHISTERS DEVZAT

· UNIVERSITY.

M.-H. May 6-Holborn, b Kebinson....33 R. Kennedy-Robinson 8. P. Thorafieki, aðboúti F.WB. Exam, E. Button and DE

Donnelly did not dar

Extras...

Total (for whts, doc.).103

Bowling Analysis

Bet 37

13.4

$

20

el

23

5

LONDON, January 9th. On the University ground the Man- Eegarding the situation in Russia it bestors gained a welcome wis on Satur: is again authoritatively emphasised, from day, due to soine stendy batting by the view point of the General Staff. Walker, Cavanaugh, Keenan, and assisted that the present position is maintained by alase stand by Allah and Strahan, Mr. Steel Maitland.

solely, with a view to ending war with their lonings reaching a total of 105.

The Coirpaty started Ladly, Bamjaba Feriamentary Secretary of the Board Germany, and ensuring complete im falling to score, szd, Harley, (2) and to an

from ...aƒ. Trade Mr. Steel Maitland.

German military aggression Wright (23), scoring 44 of the total munity

Robinson ...

**10 which only resched,.81. A second President of the Local Government in the future.

thousand Russians, Karelians dock by the Manchester realised 80 but verend ... ... 3 Board-Dr. C. Addison

Six de allied forces in North theor for the mastchong, not his bowled a wide. Parliamentary Secretary of the Local Russia to fight the Bolshevists,

by 44 ans. The University only bitted** bowled a no ball Government Board-Mr. Stephen Walah.

railway from Perm to Orenburg, 10 players Scores The

Sig. Hack, cand b Pearto 1ST INRINGS Prendent of the Board of Agriculture-200 miles long, has been by Russian Pie, Walker, & Ruajelt, b. Marley... 20 Fayer, Holborn, a and b Pearce

Mr. H. E. Prothero.

exclusively defende Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of and Siberian troops, against 119,000 Cpl. Horrocks, d. Chos, b Marley

2nd-Llout. Cavanaugh, a Ponsonby Agriculture. Mr. Grifitha Boscawen Bolsheviks.

Fane, b Marley.. President of the Board of Education. In North Caucasus and on the Der

Mr. H. A. L. Fisher..

there are 150,000 Russians, organised by Parliamentary Secretary of the Board, the late General Alexeieff, to whom the

of Education-Mr. Herbert Lewis. Allies are now supplying arms. Minister of Supply (in place of Minis

ber of Munitions).Mr. Andrew Wor

Joint Parliamentary Secretaries of the.

Ministry of Supply.--Mr. F. G.. Kellaway and Major J. L. Baird. Food Controller-Mr. G. E. Roberts. Minister of Shipping-Sir Joseph P.

"

BERVICE AGITATIONS.

A.S.C. DEMONSTRATION.

LONDON, January 9th. There was another demonstration by, men of the Ariny Service Corps, mostly to-day, when 4,000

17

Sergt. Ball, b Marley

Sergt. Keenan, Yech, b Rumjaha L/C, Ellarby, b Marky

Serat Bilson, b Rumjahn ... Sergt. Kelly, b Bumjahn R.Q.M.S. Allan, not out Sergt. Bird, b Marley Priv. Strahan, b Marley

Ketma..... Total... Bowling Analysis.

WAYT,

Col. Mayhew, o Donnelly, b Pearce." F. W. Cary, b Zovery 19Faymr-Robinson, b fearce

c. De Rome, b ...Lieut. Stanton,

24

Zeveryn Lieut. Eake, not out

1 Payme Wild c Zeverrn, h De Rome.. Ackburst. Overeed and, Elliot did

corbat.

10

1

10:

4

*Bowled ! 88 co. BO.4. ? „Armatym, b You2...

Heaking b.w. Won Boll rug out

Ballott, and b Wong Jon, Wong

Lieut. Erena, e and la Wong Miver, a Hang 5. Worg ...

Todd, a and b Wong....

| May, and b Geʻtlervz "...

Bailey, cot,oni ' ' *

** Johnson,,e Hung b Atienza ...

Extras Total (for 7 wickets) 127

Bowling Analysis.

Q..

R.

Q. X.

16. 3

45

Pearce

11 0

3 Zaveryn

D

UNIVERSITY

De Rome

*bowled a wide.

S

D

C.B C. v. 83rd Co., R.0.A."

Parliamentary Secretary of the Minit ex-infantrymen,derly fashion front Park Marley

try of ShippingColonel; Leslie marched WHsso.

Royal to Downing Street, where they Ramjaha TROUBLE FOR G. N. BARNES.. demanded to see the Premier.

were told to go to the Herec A. H. Rumjaho, b Halil LONDON, January 9th.Guards Parade Their grievances were 8. Ling, e. Walker, b Hall -It is reliably stated that the Prime there submitted to Sir William Robert E Yeoh, b Allan Minister has offered posts in the newly son.

JD. Wright, e Walker, ₺ Allan completed Ministry to-night, but the of the men subsequently stated G. E. Marley, Alias

icial announcement regarding their that Sir William Robertson promised. B. A. P. Fane, run out... before to-morrow evening. acceptatoes will not be made, at carliest, pater alia, that no man of over 41 will. Choa,' Reenan, b Cavanaugh... were defeated by wickou

be detailed to any drakt Oversona.

W. Gitting, callan, b Cavanaugh The changes personnel will be lew,, A MUCH DISCUSSED QUESTION. K. L. San, a Cavanaugh, b Horrock but the changes in office

The whole question of demobilisation. H. Yeah, not out Dumardus

continues to, be much discussed. Crities

are more

Some

It is authoritatively forecasted that maintain that the authorities should have

Mr. Bonar Law will be a Minister with

to of the House;

in order to devote himself M Winston Churchill will go to the War, Offine:

Lord Milner to the Colo

Colonial Qfice; Mr. Walter Long-will, become First

Lord of the Admiraldevote himself to

Bir Eric Geddes, will Tripsport, and Demobilisation...

tackled it long ago, and obriated the situation in which they are now faced | with a thousand genuine grievanCES

21

€1

On the C.B. ground the sard Co.,

5 Sharp with 68 scored more than half of

the score of 83rd Co, which totalled 0116 which the C.R.O. knocked up far

thes of 8 wickets, Scores:-

Co., R.G.A Manaro Wong, o Yew Man Taun Sharp aand below Man Bun

Extras...

Δείσας

Total

114

Bow ing Analysi

31.

Worg.**

...14 X

•Fang.. *** Guttiera

*Bowled 2 wil 4.

*

400

MT

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

Graham,

13 bad of the 18th Infantry was in and Loo Weill; 3, D. Green and Leo

O attendance and played some fine musie Owhile tes was served-on-the-lawn-by Wiseman's Cafe after which the prizes. wore distributed

A

10

GIRLS', EVENTS. Skipping race (unde 14)-1. Gladys Ramsay; Peggy Seacle; 5, Betty Martin

Musical-chara (ages 8 to 19).-1 Daisy Witchell; 2, Marjory Stuart; 3, Gladys Ramsay

Skipping competition (under 9)-7 Elsie Rasmussen; Annie Begley, 2 Betty Martin.

The president of the Club, Dr. Forsyth in a happy little speech said. 4 that entertainments of that sart bad net bean bald for the last four years owing to the war, but now that the war clouds bad lifted and more nearly normal 55. ecaditions had been restored, he was pleased that the Club had been able to resume, this annual institution, for the anjayment of the Bitle caes Thero Jenkins, swas no doubt that the fanction was

W

success, and be hoped that after certain improvements and extensions had been carried out in the Club's ground, all the children of the Colony would be able to 10 take part in future meetings of the kind. He then thanked, on behalf of 12 of the Club, the numerous donors of

prizes, and also the parents for bringing | their children. Some of those: prosent.

..13

Order Issed by My FC C.' Jenkin, C.B.E.

COMMENDATION.

Flat race (under Christia. Dizon Vivenne Blackburn, 3, Irene

Maggia Bammy Laby Young: Potato raco (ages 10 to 19)- Violet Capell

Skipping competition (agen 10 to 13) -1, Nora Pila; 3. Reached Young; Peggy Searle

Flat race (under 14)-1, Ida Thorn- all; 4, Suzanne, Wail; Rossbad Young

Fist race (ages 6 to 8)-1. Moirs

he said, brought no children because Russolf; 2. Eileen Donald; 3, Dorothy

12 they had none to bring, but he felt sure Avenell

that as the years rolled on they would be Egg-and-Spoon race (under 141—1) 7 able to bring children with them. Nora Pile; 1, Rosebud Young: 3, Jessie

(Laughter). In conclusion, he thanked

Walker.. j Mastra. Edwarda and Blackburn for the part they took in the crganisation of the entertainment, which had proved such. s unqualified success. (Applause).

Mrs. Forsyth then distributed the 0 prizes to the winners, amid applause, after which she was presented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers, in a silver vase. Mr. H. E Lindsell who made

Flat race (ages 8 to 10)-1, Phylli Capell; 3, Marjorie Hanson 3, Jayed Heard..

Relay raca, teams of four (ages 10 to 14)-Mary Hyde, Maggie Bamay Gladys Ramsay and Phyllis Goodsi

Edwards; 7, J. P. Robinson; J. B Veterans' race (over 45)—1, W.J Capell

Tag-of-War. Men. Boy-Four men the presentation, ofter thanking Mr.Messrs, D. Harvey, C. Jefferies, H. Tas Forsyth announced that certain exton-ler, and C. Bondy pulled against sight tions to the grounds and the removal of youths, who won two out of the thres

certain obstructions would soon be takes in band. The fundis necessary for the purpose "had been gonerously subscribed by the Hon. Mr. Holyoak, Dr. Forsyth and Mr.

Sutherland, *

Three lusty cheers and a "Tiger" P. C. 827 Karim Deen a commended were then accorded Dr. Forsyth on the by the Captain Superintendent of Polico | cill of Mr. J. P. Robinson. for the smart arrest of a snatcher on the | Flat ultimo,

THE CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF

POLICE The CBP, will informally inspect the Reserve Force at Central Station at 6. on Wednesday next

COMBINED PARADE. All ranka will parade at Central Station at 5.30 pm. on Wednesday 10 January 13 Uniform, Cape with covers, Bolts and Capes. No swords or rifles will be carried. Inspectors will not wear belts. Mounted Police will attend dismounted.

Extras...

Tota!...

21

Bowling Analysis.

Perkins, Un Hew Fan

K.

Achorne, erub, blew Man Tan

10

3

10.

Graham, Lee

12

1

26

Reid, e Fing boo

1.4.

{ .

Flabar, b Lee

a

15

Edmundson, b Yew Man Taun

·MANCHESTELA, SND INNINGSA

It is pointed out, in defencer of the Hall authorities, the the problem is one of the Alan most delicate and most complicated the Horrocks Government have faced, and was pre-Cavanaugh ... cipitated by the suddenness of the Arinis-

tice.

Mr. E. Short will be Home Secretary; The various Departments 'concerned, in- Mr. J. R. Clynes will be Fentions, cluding the War Office, are now speeding Minister while

up to the utmost in the matter, and it is Mr. G. N. Barnes' name is mentioned hoped there will be no further serious

as Irish Secretary.

!!

Col: Horrocks, c Chón, b. Fright...

Egt. Evenso, o and h Rumjahr

Le. Ellarby, b Ramjahn

g, Hall, stave, b Marley L. Cavanagh, Yeab...

trouble.

16. Walker, st. Fs, Marley PARTYLESS PARTY LEADERady demobilised and steps are being Pts. Str.ban. st. Faze, b Wright...

Three hundred thousand have been Sgt. Bilson, b Yosh ******** Scooted välkofLORDON, January 5th.

taken to increase the speed, consonant B.Q. M. S. Alan, b Yeob

At the request of the Premier, all the with vital British interests in the world Sgt Bird, e Rumjahn, b members of the Government resigned.

in

and the safety of the troops in Germany. Kelly, not qut

Lacey, Lee, b Yow Man Leon

28 Dickson, c Ping. b Un How Fan

22 Gregory, not out

Extrus

Total...

Bowling Analysis....

Un Hev Fan 11.

0 Yew Man Tsun ( 145

1 G. Leo

Ng Bae Kwong

1.8.

116

Ex rad

Tutal...

Pa

Ching, b Grafism

B

Bowling Analysis.

Y. Cheong, b Athorne

Un How Fan, o Sharp, b Athorne ......

6.

Parker three will probably be given real harm is being done to the national Bumiin.

Marley

Toob...? Wright

Ng Sza Ewoeg, Dickason, b Sharp

2.

3. Wong, run out

2Yew Man Tsum, not out

G., Lee, Athorns, b Sha

8. M. Ping, b Mann

U. E. Lee, c Lacey, Mat

The following Labourites, who were Instructions have, beer issued to ensure members of the late Government, says the a sympathetic hearing of soldiers' legiti Daily Mail, bare agreed to accept posts mate complaints but the work of the new Administration: Mr. G. N. demobilisation will not be quickened by Bames,

G. H. Roberts, Mr. G. J.men trying to take the law into their Wardle,

own hands. Public opinion, has been Walsh and Mr.

tolerant in recent demonstrations, but The Inst

cause and the Army's reputation. There Under-Secretaryships.

Admiral Sir David Beatty has expressed fore, discipline mast be maintained.

LONDON, January 10th, big willingness to become first Sea Lord of the Admiralty.

H

H-Asquith has, definitely re- fused a peerage, intending to remain the leader of the Liberal Party,

STOCK EXCHANGE.

Pombo, January 7th. The London Stock Exchange passed new rule whereby no member shall with." out the Committee's special permission, employ in any espacity any person at German, Austria, birth, or any ex- Hangarian, Bul garian or Turkish member who has been expelled, and whose application for re-election has been ra

0

י

The Premier's plain statement on the DEFEAT GRAIGENGOWER AT Moon Let out..... progress of demobilisation, and the sympathetic bearing given the soldiers by

W. P. Fook did not bat.

Bir William Robertson, had an excellent The EE's had a fairly good team out effect on the soldiers who appear to ba on Saturday, and Craigongewer scoring only reassured.

There were no demonstrations on Janus win if the henson.

81; the soldiers, proceeded to, se rs, their Daly Grimmst, Ary 9th. The day was marked by a con Rumjahn and Abbas of Craigengower! stant flow of men taking advance, of the scored double Sgures, and on the Royal Athorne... offers to-apsed-up release.

Engineers baiting, 61 was passed during Graham... the fourth wicket partnership. Heworth Sharp... and Lawrence betted well, and Liont, Dickson Colonel Coles, the new Chief Ordnance Mann... Officer made bis deist, and in scoring 10, gave promise of better things with the bat. It was a very welcome in for the sappers; their first in 9 matches. no less than 7 having been lost. So than 7 having been lost. Scores

BALTIC PROVINCES.

The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Stockholm sums up the situation in the Baltic Provinces as alarming and tragi cal. rapidly, the resistance being daaign

Bolshevik Army is advancing

manage

CRAIGENGOWża. ficaat XIRRIIDS

Bokbevik revolt accompanied by B. Bab-Pascall...... plundering and incendiaris, has broken Ael Aroulli, Purnell Lowpox, January 10th ont in Risa and several. Einnish Yolun W. Hall, ran out An official return shows that during the tear companies, have been despatched to G. Thompson, Wahl, b Fascal period of the war there were 5 sihip, Estonia, but the Esthonian Army 28 AW. Grimmett o Paracl Faids, 51 aeroplane raida, and 19 cxias much reduced by desertions to the Bol D. Humjan, b Purpell... ship bombardments. The casualties were theviks, whose equipment and discipline. H. Abbas, b Pasesil nte reported as good.

F. Kaw, b'Pascall" as follows:

Boroval thousands in Sweden volunteer-T. F. Ford, Pascall AIRSHIP RAIDS

Infareded to fight against the Bolsheviks. Omar, boy out of the

A. Goldenberg, run out LONDO January 8th. 1,23621teldaram-from- Copenhagen states

Killed

Civilians Bervies Mer

AEROPLANE RAIDS."

121

Service Mendez 238

WARSHIP. BOMBARDMENTS Civilis

400

143

Service, Mond

30

· SHIPBUILDING,

LONDON, January 5th The fiberger, fnian arti building in war-time, meni total qutpat in the Bay

g 1916, of beta parmi

that Bolshevik forces have captured-Riga.

Street lighting is progressing. Four hundred fugitives from Rign arrived at Copenhagen on board a British auxiliary cruiser

WHERE WAR GOES ONL

LONDON, January 9th.

Total (for 6 wickets)

Bowl

Pascall.

Purnell

Capt. Wahl, b Omise

The only theatres apart from PassieLa Raworth, b Agbas wherd native operations, are still going on, are the Caucariis and Trans Caspia

THE

CCUPATION.

Corp) Waller, libw b Grimmet Lca Corp Lawrenes, b Omar Bergt Heath, o.jpg, b Omar

Corp. Pascall, b Abbas

Purnell, b Omar S CorplaMillard, Abans Dorpin Towns nd, and Abbe

Total (for 6 wicket "Bowling Analysis.

111

E

15:

B.K. POLICE. INDIAN

RC

The Police gained a win as the result of this match on their, ground, 37 scored by Little being top score of the match, påfter amassing 131, tho Polica dismissedi the Indians for 83, and was by 49 rubs.

14 Little, bFartabrais

Darling, e. Markar, b Ismail Mason. c Partabrai, b'Israll Tayler, b Ismail

Mask & Partabrai, b’Markar. King Khati

Sutton, b Partabrai

Holland, Earle, b Partabral Bacon, not out Stevenson, c and b

Garrod, run ant

Extras:

Total

Bowlin

Jemail

Macker

Sirdar Khag

Partabra

3.

AA. Rumjan, Sutton

E. H. Fadick. b Bution i

8 D. Ismail, Bacon, b

January 13, 1919.

THE RESULTS.

The following wore the results of the sports:-

Potato race (ages 10 to 19). G. Hedley H. Duncan 3, Luix de Souza

Boot race (under 12)-1, H. Gordon; 3. Lniz de Souza; 8, H. Duncan

Obstacle race (ages 13 to 1-1, T. Pile, 2, G. Curria; 3, F. de Bouza

Relay 10ce, teams of four (ages 10 to 14). G: Carrie, R. Currie, A. Gordon and C. Pile..

Flat race (ages 6 to 8).-1, J. Martin; 2 Billy Walker; 3, J. Smalley.

The officials were as follows

Holyoak, Dr. C. Forsyth, Mess. R. M Judges:The Hot Mr. P. H Dyer, W. Russell, R. Sutherland, R E Lindell and P. R. Wol

Handicappers and Starters-Messrn. w. Kay, W. J. Owess, JH. Mead, G Stark, W. Jefferies, C. P. James, H. H. Taylor.

Clerks of the Course-Mesra K. R Macaskill, F. P. Shroff, F. G. Kerridge Decoration Committee. Mesers. G Duncan, W. T. Owens, J. Hyde, D. G Nicoll, E. W. White.

Entertainment Committee-Mrs. D Harvey, Mrs. J. P. Robinson, Mrx: 3 Hyde, Mrs. G. Duncan, Mrs. E. J Edwards, Mrs. W. T. Elson. ME Abraham, Mr. J. Spittles, Mr. J. A Tarrant, Mrs. C. W. Jefferies. Mestry. J. M. Jack, R. W. Page, E. W. White G. Duncan. B. Abraham, J. Hyde, D Nailson, J. G. Gibson, J. Spittles.

Bran Tub.-Mrs. Dunean and Mr. H Overy.

DODGE BROTHERS

MOTOR

CAR

WE HAVE CONCENTRATED ON ONE CAR “AND ONE, CIAR ONLY, IN A DETERMINA... -TION TO MAKE IT AS GOOD AS A ULAR CAN BE MADE FOR EVERY FART AND EVERY PROCESS THAT ENTERS INTO IT WE HAVE PERSONALLY ESTABL LISHED A STANDARD THE WORK DONE AND THI MATERIALS USED IN EACH FART ANI EACH PROCESS, FIN EVERY CAR MUST! CONFORM TO THAT STAND- ARD: DODGE BROTHERS WILL ALWAYS GIVE TO THEIR CAR THAT OVER CARE. „WHICH THE PUBLIA INTREOTS OF THEM?

PEOPLE HAVE IMPLICIT FAITH IN THE INTEGRITY OF DODGE BRO. METHODS. THERS MANUFACTURING BECAUSE OF THE NAME IT BEARS YOU MAY BE SURE THAT THE PRINCIPLE BEHIND THE CAR WIEL NEVER BE CHANGED A HAIR'S BREADTH ☀ DODGE BROTHERS HAVE ONLY ONE IDEA IN THE UPBUILDING" OF THEIR BUSINESS. -- THAT IS TO BUILD 180 SOUNDLY AND SO WELL THAT THE GOODWILL WHICH THEY SAVE WON "WILL"""GROW" AND "ENDURE: FOREVER

118

Sirdar Khin batton.

0. G. Mark-r. b Sutton «

B Moosdoen, & Dorling, b

A Andreo, o Moss, h

-O. Tarde, b Suiten

0 Partabras, o Button B Namrin, b.Bution.

D. E. Kharag, not ons is

·Extras)

TIS STABILITY IS BUT A REFLECTION OF THE INSTITUTION ITSELF.

SOLE AGENTS":

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