ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE.
SUCCESSFUL ATHLETIC SPORTS
MEETING...
HONGKONG F. C." ANNUAL DINNER.
at the art the conlists change rison. considerably soon after I p., and with a god haze blowing, it was really ident am no better condition could be wished for There were
[CONTRIBUTED]
NEWS FROM HOME.
TURMOIL.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The star, wedding of the month is that of Princess Patricia of Con- nanght. Women everywhere have been eager to know every detail, for the marriage of our most popular [From Our Own Correspondent.] Princess to a member of the Scottish
house of Ramsay is most popular.. LONDON, Feb 22,
THE QUEEN.
4J
A KOREAN'S POINT OF VIEW.
REVOLT AGAINST RIGID SUPPRESSION.
ence.
WEDNESDAY APRIL 30. 1919.
SHIPPING AND COMMERCE
IN PARLIAMENT.
-GOVERNMENT AND SHIP.
17
BROKERS.
Si Watson Rutherford asked the
to receive
view
albgether 31 events divided into the from a Club point of view his old regrOccupation, feel that they are hara with scores of orders for evening of the two people were different.for negotiation and settlement be-l
The Beper
Thurban."
would remind them both of the happy
selves.
4
WEATHER REPORT.
ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
APRIL 30, 1919.—AD,
Wind
Station.
Vl'divostock 8
•Tokio.....
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April 30. 12100No returns from Japan and Vladivostock. Pressure. has incrasie moderately at Waibaiwei, and slightly at other reporting stations. The fourth annual athletic sporES. At the Hongkong Hotel on Satur
The depression over Tongking has partly inceting of the St. Joseph's College day night, the Hongkong Football This Old World is still feeling the
A Correspondent of a Shanghal at the Race Course this Club held their annual dinner. Ajolrs incidental to the war. There is is suffering from depression and is with a Korean professor who has ping Controller whether he had ending 10 10 to-day, 0.00 Inch.
I regret to state that the Queen paper had an interview on April 19 Parliamentary Secretary to the Ship
filled up. washed afternoon, by kind permission of the large number of members and their the natural reaction after four years thoroughly run down
Rainfall for the 24 hoärs Hongkong Stewarts of the Hongkong Joy friends attended, and in the absence of over pressure of work, strain and of her youngest son, coming on top Though he spake with restraint, histion from, the Liverpoot Shipbrokers
The death just escaped from that country refused
Total since January Ul. The weting which was undles of the Chairman, Mr. R. Wilton, who anxiety. There is the vague discon of the strain of the war, was too intense patriotism was obvious: He Association on the question of the noon on May lat
186 8.31 taches, a deputa azainst sa average of 11.61 inches the patronages of the lawd Beheats on leave in England, the chair was tent of the millions and the loud severe a strain upon her constitution. asserted
Forecast for the boars ending st Feet and the Right Ker. F. taken by Mr. J. McCubbin, one of declarations of the agitators that the It was no light matter during the impossible for Japanese and Koreans scale of charges, and if he will state &E. winds, moderate fair.
that it was absolutely limitations of their business and the 1-Hongkong to Cap Rock S and de Maria, proved very successful and the oldest playing members of the State is the hoarder of untold wealth later years, of the was attended by a large gathering af Club, who was supported by Lieut. that can be drawn upon at will, hospitals over eight hundred times, two countries was impossible. Up refusal
war to visit to 'assimilate. The union of the what reasons there were for such No. 1.
-formces Ubannet. The same se My friends of the choot. The weather Highy, H.K.D.C. Mr. H. Ramsey, to render, everyone free from care in addition to prolonged tours of till a few weeks ago Koreans were held post throughout the afternoon. Mr. J. Stewart (Captain), Mr. G. Ger- and comparatively free from work munition works and camps. I under prepared to submit to Japanese the affirmative. The association was No. 1.
1-South coast of Chins betweets Colonel WilsonThe answer is in Rongkong and Lamooks. The same. As and although it was a little too larrard, Hon. Secty: and Mr. H. Mor There is the not. unnatural stand the Queen's greatest wish just suzerainty, but that feeling had been informed in January last that
feeling of impatience for
4.-South coast of China between After the loyal toast had been disbandment of armies and
the now is to have a rest and to avoid changed by the ruthless manner in of the early release of British ahlps gug and Rainan. The same the being Stared at honoured, Lieut Highy toasted the complete resumption of
when she goes which the Japanese had dealt with from requisition and the return of No. 1. peace abroad. Hongkong Football Club in felicitous avocations. Those still retained
the pacific constitutional agitation of normal conditions it appeared un- manner, and deplored the fact that just under a million-in the Army of
EVENING DRESS HABITS. the Koreans in asking for independ necessary for the Shipping Controller Every tailor in London is busy the language, customs and thought.ject, the matter being essentially one Union was impossible because to receive a deputation on the sub- Senior and June lastes, and the of removing the Club from the already released. On the top of all sites, and the dressmakers are nKoreans could not be incorporated ween shipbrokers and shipowners.
ment had been the principal means done by, compared with the men were keenly competed for, and sottie
Championship
of the Hongkong this we have continued high prices the war there was little use for "glad
less busy for the women. During in another race as Japan wished. very good niches were witnessed.
League" By kind permission of the Officers, During the course of the evening to more than a suspicion of profiteer rags," and those which were in "The Japanese treat us as such. for almost everything which leads
"We are not slaves," he continued. NO SHIPPING AVAILABLE" the Band of the 15th Lafantry.us the Chairman presented Mr. F. Wing and a shortage of houses that existence when men went to the war They plan for us, they guide us. Intary Secretary to in attendance under Tarimaster E. Black and Mr. D. Reichelmann, makes it almost impossible for the unsuitable for warriors broadened permit us to do nothing for ourselves. that about 2,000 Canadian mechanics Mr. Crooks asked the Parliamen Vasali, wall enlivened the paced players of the team, the former on returning soldier or sailor to out of all resemblance to their former We are not allowed to initiate any brought to this country to work on are now, in thousands of cases, quite their policy towards Koreans, they Controller whether he was aware the Shipping ings with the following pleaving the Colony and on his retire establish his home in the manner he of mig Alarsh The Mickly.mant from active football, and the would wish. Over all is a deter Allah; Overture, French Comeigi latter in view of his approaching mination on the part of the soldiers evening dress is still optional, but ourselves. Ten years ago when they work for about two months are) Bella Valle, Promenade, Gung marriage, with a handsome silver to retain a higher standard of living the dancing craze is really responsible annexed our country they changed anxiously waiting for the opportunity Į In the theatre and restaurant thing. We dare not publish a book munitions-have now been out of Selectim. Carminetta Finck: Song, rose bowl and silver epergae respec-than they had before the war-the for the prosperity of the tailors. The four language, deprived us of our to return home, and whether any i
at The Flowers tively. Mr. McCubbin spoke in very argument being. "We have fought dance appears to be more in vogue upon us, governed us by their laws, men berths. Cowen: Battel, Faust stood flattering terms of his two club for it, and it is our due
lands, foisted their money system steps can be taken to alocate these Valse. Supsas Helsetion Altmates, wishing them all success and
than ever tefore, the jazz being the and hemmed us in with all kinds of So it will take first class states favourite, exceeding even the crate Veidi Punce, Des Merigens,happiness in their new spheres of
Colonel Wilson-All possible steps Necora Thienes One Step Munhir Moss, interest, and hoped that the souvenirsmanship to solve these inevitable for the fox trot. Middle aged mer regulations. We had to submit to are being taken to expedite the
Hakodate problems of reconstruction and have fallen under its spel. and are everything they imposed upon us. return 'clearing up after the greatest war
to Canada of Canadian Kochi in history, and he would be a rush enjoying themselves far more than Having no redress, we had to set mechanics brought to the country, agusakti...
they ever expected to do again. 1
mit, but when the opportunity came and I am glad to inform my hon. Kagoshious Prophet who ventured to predict at
on March 1 our pent-up feelings burst friend that two ships with accom- Ostima.... carried before we
London that is not booked up months conquer these
ahead, and the number of private published to the world that the Koveyance Mr. Stewart, the popular Captain adverse conditions as we have.com dances is so great that the difficulty |
our people. with it. Japanese had have been nominated for the con- tonleland
of Canadian munition? elb siwei6.04 quered those of the war.
Lest this seems too lugrubrious. an
is to secure an orchestra. outlook, let me say here that I am
reans had slibraitted, but, of course, workers and their families to Canada Butow - z Bridge and dance parties these they could not see into the Korean during March.
(chang... heart.
Kiokiang SHIPMASTERS AND STANDARD Changsha the rage following dinners "In this twentieth century the outcome, but it would be fatuous to
twelve. Has - not
PAY.
Shanghai of the kindred Clubs in the
deny that the immediate future Bishop of London told the women to be treated as Japan is treating us. tary Secretary to the Shipping Con amoy 6.23.81
world will not permit a subject race authority great an
as the Colony,
Mr. Sextop asked the Parliamen- Gatzlaf of many representatives present, and the finest qualities of our race must
which there were full of dark omens of unrest, and of the West End Dance all you We should not be treated like slaves. troller whether the National Maritime Swatow.. Sharp Pk
the task of responding to this fell to J. C. V. Ribeiro, V. E, E. Ribeiro, J. | Mr.-J. Croaker, of the Navy team. operate if we are to surmount the want to. Dance your feet off for air in no circumstances are we willing Board had yet determined standard Taihoku 201
months. You and the men who have submit to that treatment. We rates of wages for master, and if so, and M. Rodin, J. P. Xavier and A. whose association with the game had difficulties. with such speed
completeness 23 will enable
helped in the war have carned it would rather die.
"For ten years we have groaned Ysanovich, dry poduriges: Mowes, J. extended over a period of 25 yea s.
Colonel Wilson. It has been decid- Pescadores reconstruct the world." and Rev. J. S. Harrington; Handi-Wright of the F.K.F.A., who attended competitors in the race for future
that we have signed has been volun-ment of masters do not come within Hongkong appers: Ms. B. M. Or and Mr.the dinner, having played in the same sense of the people will carry us progress in industry. That the sound
INFLUENZA AGAIN.
tary either national nor individual. the purview of the National Maritime Gap Rock. F.A. Xage: Starters: "Mers. D. League with the speaker in England through I do not for moment of Influenza. This is the third wave been forced.
Once more we are under a plague Every agreement and contract has Board as at present constituted. In ace Daten, A. Goldenberg and F. in 1893. Mr. Croaker congratulated doubt, but before that the minority of the attack, and many prominent
these circumstances the Shipping Pakhoi Silva Vine Keepers: 31 D. ↓
the Hongkong, Club on its spirit of of troublemakers will have to be people are going down under the well made roads, electric trame, fine in the event of representatives of Paulien Foreigners come to Seoul, see the Controller gave an undertaking that Hoihow Gutierrez, Mr. F. M. Roi. Dr. camaraderie, especially with regard defeated by full and free exchanges shock, for it is curious how people buildings and so on, and they think shipowners and masters' representa Taarne M. Gra zori and Mr. 131.to the Service Clubs and players, and of views between the Government, have dropped since the stimulus. of we have had benefits conferred upon tires failing to come to an agreement Onars Hon. Secretaries: fles. Dr. said as long as the Club was controlled capital and labour. This seems to was excitement ceased to operate.us, but they do not know that the as to rates for masters, he would hirm- Alphonsus and Mr. J. P. Briga by its present officials and supporters be in a fair way towards accomplish- Such is the prevalence of the country is garrisoned by Japanese self draw up a scale of rates. My Manila Working Committee: Messrs. 1. its success was assured.
Chairman presented Myment as I write, so the next two or disease that people are dropping in soldiers: that we are under military gh: hon. friend has done this and Legnapi .. Ahmaki, R. M. "Alarakin, M Bap tista, R. Baptista. J. M. Brig. Hamilton and Mr. C. Jenning, two three months should be fruitful, in the streets, and even when they are rule. N. Braga, P. H. Carvalho, T. of the Clab's most promising young programme, wherein all classes are utmost difficulty in getting trained ized progressive nation, and pleads
bringing about a clearer" national taken ill at home they find the
these rates have been communicated Tacloban "Japan wishes to pose as a civil to all the parties. Carvalho, G. Cordeiro, Hsters, with a gold medal each, for
assistance, for doctors and nurses for race equality, but she does not
GOVERNMENT AND TRADE Dillon, S. E. Garrod, A. Golaber, the matches played in the Hongkong
are still scarce To add to their recognize this. principle in Korea A Gutierrez, P. 7 Julyu, F. Shield, of which the Club were this
RESTRICTIONS." By the time this reaches you I trials; doctors have been prescribing where the universities and colleges hope you will have heard by cable of spirits of late, and medical certificates are not open to us. We are restricted dent of the Board of Trade whether Captain Hambro asked the Presi- M. Omar. D. Battonjeer... Si socated with the Club a great num-For if we are to have shorter hours merchants sufficient brandy or and originality are crushed. In the Government with regard to the im- Mr. J. Mead who had been as a settlement of, the mining dispute. have been unable to secure from the to primary schools. Individuality he can now state the policy of the H. Silva, E. Tatang aniber of years gave the Company some and higher wages, without an extra whisky, even at a guinea a bottle for schools established by Japan, the ports of foreign goods into this
production and an avoidance of the interesting bits of the former history
miners in the past, the ill effects slackness that has characterised the commerce and industry will be
Tep was served in the pounds
bedstery 4 und 5p..
The following were the officals why
sporting days in Hongkong and good friends made there.
Mr. Black and Mr. Richelmann
Were respegrilde for, the stress of expressed their thanks for the hand. this moment how far we shall be doubt if there is a dance hall forth like an avalanche carrying all modation for about 1,900 passengers bijima...
the wet and deserve, taugh credit some gifts. for their uathing effears. Lieneral Centr Rev. Br. Directorgave a resume of the Club's record (Freakinty, hevalier Francisco Tse and doings this season and was Yat the Rev. Brothers" of St. enthusiastically received. A popular Joseph's College, the Costanitier of toast by Mr. Ramsey was that quite optimistic as to the ultimate of eight or
tie St. Joseph's College Association (ex-officio, Mosers. 1. P. Baga, P. Carvalho, H. Disen, M. Perman dez. E. J. Noronha, J. M. Noronhau,
US
are
50
what rates?
M. Braga, W. Ezra, T. A. Carvalho | Mr. Black of the Club and Mr.to start on equal terms with the But in October you will be needed tonder their tyranny. No agreemented that the conditions of employ- Canton..
The
J. Luz, W. Mebal, R. M. Our year's winners.
Xavier.
as united as they were in pursuing the war to a victorious conclusion.
• Яриг,
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at Sea Level,
Temperature.
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ATLITE] Direction.
Westher.
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20 87
29.90
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49.79
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78.29
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Dagupan
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Surigao... Guard Labuan --
20 26
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6 $ 29.77 81
C. W. Jerentes, Chief Avistant.
11
Bodford Besle
3. FORCE or Wu, according to
1. DIRICTION OF WIND, to fro points.
Hongkong Observatory, April 30, 1919. The thanles of the St. deph's of the Club which were very enter
the former. So the War Cabinet teaching must follow the lines laid ecuntry and the export of British fahrenheit, on the level of the son in 1. BABOMETI, reduced to 32 degrees College Athletic Sports Committee taining and of special interest to the
allowed out of hond by fifty per cent. text they have prepared. have now agreed to raise the amount down by Japan. We must take the goods? are due to the Peilowing done 12.
leches, tenths and hundredths. Service guests present. In the musi
Mr. Bridgeman. The whole ques- prizes and series in the Sports cai programme Mr. McLeod delighted
How to meet the disease is the "It so happens that as the result tion of import restrictions during the rees Fahrenheit.
2. TEMPERATURE, in the shade in do- Fund: Hwdship. Bislop D.
marked. Pozzoni, Messrs. B: Murahou, S.Scotch ballads and a breezy sea song.
subject of infinite disputation among of missionary effort in Korea the reconstruction period is under condon, the humidity of air saturated with the company with a couple of rare
2. HUMIDITY, in percentage of satura OFFICIAL IMPROVEMENT. the doctors. Some declare in favour majority of intelligent Koreans are sideration, and I cannot make any moisture being 150. Ackber. Ah Young & Co.. Apear Mr. Croaker, R.
The outcry against official delays of masks fashioned on the lines of Christians. They have become the announcement at present. As re- N., rendered Co.. "Bangna, Industrielle de Chine, Neptune," Down the Vale," and trade has resulted in promises of im Others say masks are useless. But they are hated by the Japanese, who removed as quickly as possible con- in aiding the resumption of overseas the anti-gas masks of the war. leaders of the people. Consequently gards export, restrictions are being V. 31. Baptista, H. Basu, P. Hatélite,
The Trumpeter" with fine effect.provement and the early removal of meanwhile the public are becoming show their animus in innumerable sistently J. H. Brister. British-Arie Lieut. Torr varied the programme the control of imports and exports accustomed to seeing people in the ways at this time. Tokyo Co., British-China Taling with a couple of very enjoyable Already, since the Armistice was streets with medicated mouth and
with safeguarding, the supplies of this country and with Co., Members of the Catholic Union. recitations, Kiplings Mandalay "
Japanese say they want Koreans the general blockade policy of the Chuby Yuk Shu,
Chumatong, and "The Green Eye of the Yellow tracts to America and Japan' because comical to scoffer but apparently is only talk. They want to exploit
signed, we have lost many big connosc coverings that may look to become Japanese citizens. That Allies. Sir C. P. Clake, Kt.. COL. God." Mr. Wright, Hon. Sec. of the our manufacturers have been cautious render satisfaction to the nervous us to take all they can out of us. question by Major Hayward, said: Mr. Bridgeman, answering a Cheng Lee & Co., Cooper & CoH. K. Football Association, gave a in prices and dates of delivery, owing wearers. Frel. Coming. H. J. David & 16% couple of appropriate humorous to the uncertainties of labor de
They have put us under their feet. The whole question of import restrict- Ltd., E. H. Dillon, f. Dunaarion. songs which were
The weather has been very bad, They have beaten us and treated us ions; including licensing, is at present much enjoyed. A. Gailim & Co. C. Montagu Ee. Messrs. I." Stewart. F. Neal, Hands and official restrictions. I first snow and frost, then sleet, then worse than beasts and yet they under consideration. I am not yet Edward Dispensary, dane Plint, MicTavish and G... Jennings also have it on the authority of a very thaw and rain. The result is a pre-declare that they wish us to become in a position to thake an announce Caule, Price &Co., Ltd., Case contributed to the musical pro-is now engaged on the development the inundation of districts adjacent desire now to become citizens of
important ex-Colonial Minister who valence of foods in many localities, citizens of Japan. We have no ment on the subject. allinjee & Co., . H. P. Has. Hogramme. Ling. Compradors. Hogg, Karan
jia & C., Ebl., Hongkong Printing Press, T. . Hought, Ip Choi Sai, E. M. Joseph. F. S. Kaprtia, M. A Kamejia B. Kanji, Kaya
polly & Co., Kelly & Waldi, 0, Kit- chell, . de B. Lanenster, Lanë, Crawford & Co., B. Lopes, J. Mac- kenzie. A. Malocally. Mehta & Co. S. H. N. Maly, S. Mady & Mok Bon Song, Y. 8. Moses, D. X. V. Xaros, H. M. H. Neinazee, Nestle & Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. Ng Him, Noor Din.. Noronha & Co... N. F. Osmund, 3. R. Pistaki, Putall & Co.. Hon.. Mr. H. E. Pol- lock, K... E. Ralphs, J. M. J. Rättee, M. A. Razack; C.. E. Reine- dos . E. Rodrigues T. Rumjub, J. T. Shaw, The Sincere Co., Ltd., F. J. Só, The Sun Co., Ltd., A. NË Santakimi, Sherif-Bros P. M. N.
The
STRAITS GOLF.
་
at
Easter Golf Meeting Singapore produced close results. Singapore won the team matches and Mr. J. Humphreys of Singapore, the Malayan Championship. The scores of the first half dozen in the championship are appended:
Humphreys
155
157
158
164
169
งเงิ
169
Forde ...... Rulley... Crabb Watt Buckland ... Gibson
I gather that the Treasury is rather ALLOTMENTS OR ATHLETICS. starving the scheme for commercial attaches, and the progress made is by the question of whether allotments Local elections are being embittered
THE PAPER RESTRICTIONS.. Mr. Bridgeman, replying to Major Hayward, sald: Imports of paper, &c., are still restricted and are only
6 STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, o gloomy, h hail, lightning, o overcast, detached cloud, d drizzling rain, t fog, passing showers, q qual, rain, now thunder, y visibility dev, vet 7. Bar in inches tenths and han dredthe
HONGKONG TIDES.
The tide-table kiven below has been mpiled at the National Almanac Office in London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of an automatic tide-recording machine iz the Water Police Easin at Taim Bha Tsui
of Imperial commerce that he went to rivers, the flooding of many rail- Japan." to Whitehall on a simple matter of ways, houses and thoroughfares, business and was referred to twenty and the charging of the atmosphere two officials in turn and the last one with a cold moisture most unpleasant allowed into the Press Gallery of the permitted under licence. It is rearing the year 1909:9. sent him back to one he had seen for those afflicted by atmospheric House quite early in the round
changes.
of Commons. The merelised that all users of paper, including The era of the table corresponds with males already there view the prosoprietors" of weekly journals, are the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty pect with dismay.
sufferers by the prevalling high Chart, which been found to be 4 feet
not great. Then there is the habit allowed in parks and open spaces bring the reformed public house to my right hon. friend expects to
THE MODEL CAFE.
prices. The whole question of im inchos below mean sea-level
of blocking the cables with unabbre during the war should continue now. this country, somewhat on the lines make an announcement at an early Another attempt is being made to discussion at the present time, and port restrictions on paper is under viated. messages departments, with priority rights, to sports party, and in the Londonington has introduced a Bill in the
for Government There is a food supply party and of the Continental cafe. Lord Lam- date. the great loss and irritation of the County Council election" two allot House of Lords which is sufficiently business man who depends on promptment candidates are to participate. outlined in the following statement. cable exchanges to gbtain informaa It is recognised that where allotments
de Silva, F. P. Talati, P. F. Talati. FREIGHT RATES TO THE and elsewhere vital advantages.
Tyeb & Co., Geo, Vas, C. E. Warren
& Co., A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd.j
The Wing On Co, Ltd., C.-Y. Wong,
Woo Huy Tong, C. A. P..Xavier, J.
The following ure
pre
EAST,
Thirty trades are co-operating in
Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 fost inches to the height given in the table. To obtain the depth of water on the dd a feet 4 inches, and on the gango de gange at the Victoria Naval Yard
*440
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6
7
May 1 to 7, 1918.
~~LOW WATEN
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tion, give quotations and obtain were allowed on building sites during assist in the transformation of the
"The purpose of the Bill is to BRITISH RESEARCH WORK, orders. This matter has been some the war the needs for building now public house into a refreshment what improved this week, but the may exceed even the need for food house in the widest sense of merchants dealing with the Far East stuffs. are complaining bitterly that they left for exercise and games, the the restrictions which Vamper Scientific and Industrial Research,
But so long as room is
by the removal of the Government Department of are still operating under difficulties allotment holders contend they should development in this direction, and which aims at a complete revaluation that give their opponents in America have reasonable extensions of tenure by the offer of small financial advan- of science in the scale of British &
in open spaces. Mr, Walter Long, The leading newspapers are exspeaking at the London Club Cricket tages. the remission of the compen thought and practice. The departu posing these official shortcomings, Conference last night said: "It must sation levy and half the licence duty ment hopes to become a clearing however, so on that head we are be realised that brains would be off to those "owners who take the house for all information bearing on likely to get progress in the near no use without muscle for the pre the new policy" It is almed that Xavier, T. Yamasaki, M. Yvanovich. The American Shipping Board has future. The trade revival will then servation of the nation. One of the
commercial risk of embarking on research work
Valuable, work has already been d results up to the time of going to cutta, and Karachi at 60 to 100 labour disputes are settled. raw be to increase largely the number of which would otherwise be necessary Jackson has succeeded in defining wome of the fixed freight rates to Bombay, Cal-hinge on the rapidity with which results of the ending of the war will every licence for an improved public done in many directions, notably cents, and to Madras and Rangoon materials are obtainable, and skilled our younger men who want opport in order that theatrical and musical the ingredients required for the man- house shall comprise all licences in the glass industry, where Prof: Loog Jump (Junior).--1, J. Ack-at 65 to 125 cents per 100 lbs., and soldiers are demobilised. der; 2. Tay Yew Ai. Distance, Tift.to Red Sea ports at 40 dollars per
RUSH OF WEDDINGS. unities for exercise and amusement, and similar entertainments might be ufacture of optical glasses hitherto In spite of all obstacles, the hearts alarm the growing tendency to absorb given or dancing permitted, on the made exclusively at Jena in ad- of young couples remain buoyant. our open spaces and cricket grounds.
premises. Marriages are being arranged before it is necessary. that we should sons and even bishops urging that have been discovered. Something Temperatur
20:82 As we also have prominent par glasses, previously unobtainable, Barometer... 27.78 Lent that are fairly running the restore to the people the recreation theatrical cutertainments should be like 8100,000 has been spent in the rootion of ministers, the dressmakers tailors, grounds which were open before the permitted on Sundays so as to past three years on work in this de- jewellers and others who.cater for war." 410 Yurds Flat Rave (Senior)-1, the needs of the love birds, off their
brighten up the British Sunday,partment, and in the coming year force Rodrigues: 2. John G Tino feet. All th's in spite of the fact that
...WGMEN'S AMBITIONS.
we must be making progress on another $150,000 will be spent on Weather.... 53scos.
the divorce court is overlowing with Women are still urging forward. paper at least after all. If half the grants to individual students and Bain... 100 Yards Small Boys' he (for cases of soldiers and sailors who They look like making Immediate things that are advocated ever reach workers. In the pottery trade a new og 10 years of age and under), married in haste during the war, headway into the ranks of the law, fruition without eliminating the wire has been discovered, albo a new
Paley; 2, Robt. Watt.
only to find that the step was in the pulpit, in Freemasonry, in upper and middle classes by the cheap glaze which will enable the High Jump (Junior), II, advised and one or the other women engineering, as architects, and simple process of starving them out British trade to hold its own with the Braga, Rocha, Height, ft in the vast majority has not been several ther avocations. And now by taxation, then the war will have hard porcelains produced in Germany
faithful to the pledges then made. they demand that they shall be proved a reforming fame indeed. and Austria.
2ins.
Long Jump (Senior). A. Rab-
min: 2. O. Ismail. Distance, 18ft.
100 Yards Flat Buce (Junior)-1,
ton.
H. Brage: 2, Tay Yew A Time, Tay Yow Af; 2, H. Beige. Time,
11- 8-Bécs.
120 Yarde Flat Raco (Senior), -1. A. Halmin: 9, N. Silva, Thu, 12
450 Yards Small Boys' Ruce (for boys 10 years of age and under) 1.
C. Pales 2, C. F. Osmund, BC
Hartean.
ונ
440 Yards Flat Race (Junior)-1,
57ecs.
Bin.
and I view with profound feelings of
dition to this three completely new
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