CHINA'S CASE.

1 REPLY TO JAPAN.

THE CHINA MAHUT

THE SERVANTS HALL HAVE GABRISON TENNIS▼

LEAGUE.

No. 89 CO. R.G.A. "A". MANCHESTER REGT.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,"

"Router's Service to the China Math.) LLOYD GEORGE TO THE WELSH DIVISION.

SATURDAY,

DEATH OF INSP. TERRETT.

ECHO OF NAVAL CANTEEN TRAGEDY.

Up 11.30 the morning the CSF. had. no confirmation of the report that the body of Inspector Termott had been recovered,

JUNË 7, 1919,

WEATHER REPORT.

Juna d. 174. 95-No returns from Japan and Vladivostock, Pressure has again increased slightly at all reporting stations; it is probably highest in the over Tongking. vivinity of the Bonia Is, and lowest

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THE KOXER DETEREAZ. It is naturally a matter of delicacy for the present Republican Govern meat of China to deal with the med sets of the Boxers in:-1900, pots It is curious how the servant's.cap, The following statement Ins been which lasted during two months and and apron have become anathema to issued by the Chince Gavemtuent vist excesses which have distressed ant," which sees in them the badge. This match was played at Lyenan are comparable only to the Bobbe the newer school of "house assist- though Reuter's Agency:.......

The attention

all Europe for nearly two years of servitude. They are, after all. on Thursday and aon by R.G.A. of the Chinese But prompted by the needy to but a survival from times when by 17 garden Government has been drawn to do justice to the memory of men who everybody wore caps and aprons,

IF THEY DON'T SIGN AT VER comprehensive statement recently remained loyal to their duties, and and both were very wonderful and 83rd Co. bent Cal. Harvey and Lt.

SAILLES, YOU MUST MAKE Capt Lawy and Serg. Athorne,

Yesterday it was freedy rumoured saling it to am today 0.13 inch. Hongtong Rainfall for the 14 hours PANEM SIGN IN BERLIN. made to newspaper correspondents bearing in rind the univenal pre very elaborate confections in a well, Barrand, 6-3; beat R.S.M. Keenan

that accompanied by some Chinese Total in January at 13.34 inches. regarding Fur Eastern affairs by ser demand of the Chinese people regulated Georgian household. Gen- and R.Q.M.S. Ator, 61, lost to Addressing, the Thirty-Eighth Welthere bed suns to identify a Chi-a on on the 8th. member of the Japanese Delegation has the petalties and indemities rally they were considered to lead, 1.r. Cavendugi and Pte. Rose, 45 Division at Amiens recently, Mr. Lloyd se suspected by being implicated

London, May 30th

police and other Chinese, Inspector at an average of 20.88 inchos.

Yuroca for the: St, Duars saging, t the Paris Peuve Conference.

of the Boxer settlement, which have dignity: certainly aprons have most Iauermuch as it is of equal import-

Lieut., Mann and Bdr Green, 83rd George said that the Germans had de in the murder of Petty Officer winds, fresh cloudy, squally.

Housing to Gap Rook. S. ace for the public throughout the "sisted down the country for nearly charming hues. Unfortunately things Co.. lost to Keenan and And they would not sign the Peace Atumes, who was murdered by knife casional run.

Treaty. work to grasp thoroughly what are twenty years. be now remitted, the usually begin to be admired when 3-8; but Cavenaugh and Row We replied: "Gentlemen, you must winds" in the night at the Naval

--Kormora Goannel. The same as present Government ventures to re- the fashion of them is on the want; beat Harvey and Barrand sign. If you don't do so in Versailles, Canteen last year. the fan kumerical view of the comath in 1000 two of the Chinese Breton caps and aprons still exist,

No. 1. petent authorities in Chinu regarding Foreign Office, in their cartest debut the young Bretonne much

+you shall do so in Berlin." the mastion of existing diiculties tee to stay the rise of popuine vio prefers to be in the fashion and 99nt Co. beat Keenan and Allin world depends on this peace being im former No. 2 boy at the Nurul Can. Ho gk ng and Heinen. The same as We hear that when HM.S. Robin Wongkong and Lan.ook, The same as outh count of Chins betermaT Gor. Sharpe and Gar. Persica The Premier continued: We are not was up river some time ago, some of No. 1. partiendaety as the Chinese Governare, changed the temas of an Im wear a hideous shiny black straw

going to give way. The future of the the crew recognised a hawker as the ment represents boti by populationrendul Edics so that it read that all sailor hat. In the hierarchy of the; best: Harvey and Batrano, P it is necessary for you to march teen who disappeared when the

hoth count of China, between posed on Germany. eld by territory three-quarters of

No. 1. the region of Eastern Asia, ernesteigners in the country should be servants hall cape and aprons have to, Cavenagh and Ross, atten is invited to the analysis tected instead of attacked-andaid wears to cap, while the house Tata: 83rd- Co BGA10

meanings. Thus the lady's Suffered martynas in consequence shut in spite of the encouragement keeper marks her statis with a black gumes; Manchesters, 33 games.

satin apron, gold trimmed. Foreign

RAM.OB. 88TH CO. admiration for their trimness and our own maids always excite foreign

R.CAB." ..... their smart black and white. Perhaps now that leisured women are taking to aprons for knitting they may be come fashionable again. After all, Scores -- waiters are not striking against dresste. Ricks and Foe Roberts. clothes, nor, curiously enough, are B.AM.C., beat Sgt. Haskings, and against waiters. wearers of dress-clothes, striking Gar. Baines. 5-4; loss to Cpl. Tax. for and Gar. Move, 4-5; lost to Gar. Hors, and Grr. Sandell,

bhut dow

of her increasing contact with West-

At the outset it may be frankly for princely members of the Manchumaids of course, wear no caps, and admitted that prior to the Revolu House to the mob. maty civil and tion of 1941 and the institution of unfitary officials both in the capita the Republic, Chine had no very fand in the provis used their definite foreign policy beyond seek tunces efforts to defend the mad plan ing to curtall the political ill-effects of massacre and outrage; and that to this circumstance is the the fact ern "utions. the Munch. dynasty, that a black chapter was not staited as in the case of Japan of former with universal tragedy. days, being devotal to the policy of section and unable to reconcile the principle of personal government with the desire of foreign nations to opet un the country. Consequently, the history at the period pronto the haugumtion of the Republic teens with clashes between China und Bredgar Powers, se resulting in wage operations, others paterially settled.

being

lowed this upceval gave imperiest The general cofusion which fol Russia the exctive whe End long coveted. The ornel invasion of Manchuria and the ripid completion:

itary Hospital on Thursday and This match was played at the wan by the RA.M.C. by T games.

1-3

beat

4.3.C., I-Cpl. Erby and Pte. Creader, Baines, 6-3: beat Taylor and Mous, Hastings and

out Dow.

Waters

to Berlin, if your leave is cancelled or murder was committed. The men your departure to England delayed, you wanted to arrest him on the sport will know that I alone am responsible but us the Robin was in Chinese so you had better get your aring party

the Coinmanding Officer, See that the seal is put on the doou-world not sanction this illegal pro ment you helped to write, and we sbalkeeeding. Infosition wus, however, have peace alf the world over."

sent to the Hongkong Police, it i said with the result that a party set out to identify the man.

GREEKS TAKE MAGNESIA.

GIVING TURKEY RHUBARB

Greek troops have occupied Magnesia and Aidio, in Asia Minor. No incident of any kind is reported.

The whole of the occupied territory is perfectly orderly.

The ; but Horsfull and Sandell, expected

The

Cpl. Woolen and Cpl. Horrocks, dogo river, Hastings

of the malvas network, which was was the German model, the year have been a joint Russo-Chinese lease of Fort Arthur and the 99 yeur remercial enterprise but was turned Manchurian into a military weapon, lucught the which she was forced to agree to railways concussion ear of 1001-5 between Russia and being the precise German Shantung" Japan, a conflict in watch Chine wasteries. I sent agreements R.A.ME., deeply concerned since it was fought made by Jupau under a former cabines, 6-3; beat Taylor and Moss, and entirely on her own sailet. the principles followal have a beat Horsfall and Saudell, It serves us gol purpose to-day Although by her Treaty with Japan been squilly dangerous not only to to resive in detail-bitter memories of December 1906, China ratified the China's liberty of action but to her Total: R.A.M.C. now find the great aml beneficent Postsmuth Treaty, and transferred the independence, and if she now

"B" 51

THE WAR WITH GARNŃ.

51.

bout

and

FLYING.

SCHOOL BOYS IN COURT.

CONVICTED OF STEALING FLANTS. Heuring was resumed this no- ing in the ouse in which two well- attired students of St. Stephen s plants from the Botanical Gardens. College were charged with stealing

charge of offering a tribe for their liberty to a constable who arrested them was also preferred against defendants..

Co W. JETRIA Chiet diletant.

· Hongkong Observatory, June 2. 191s.

KUISKONG REGISTER.

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AID. " Aut.

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29.74 29.30

90.76

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Humidity

82

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director, Bongkar garzatory, June 7, 1819,

HONGKONG TIDES.

LONDON, May 30th. Chas left Lisbon, and is at Plymouth this afternoon.

4 came down bear the Mou 120 miles to the north of

•Lisbon.

fight will not be resumed to-day.

Laxpay, May 30th The C is not damaged. bot the Mr. B. Johustone appearing for the defence stated that there was no

The tide-table viven below bun turvappy Renter learns that the Admiralty con-rooted plant was picked up later und obervations taken by means of an

LONDON, May 30th.

evidence against the boys. An upeiled at the National Almanae Office in London from the melt of the analyals with either of the airship #. 53 or P. 84 had effected his escape had plucked Fater Police Basin at Tsim Sha

CRICKET.

luring the year 1905-8):1

conceptions of the League of Nationspan the usufruct of the Port claim the abrogation or modification ames: 89th Co. R.G.A. "B," 30 template a trans-Atlantic Hight shortly it was believed that another boy whe| atomatic tide-rocòrding machine in the

R.AAC. B. 83 Co. R.G.A.B."

is softening international rivalries Arthur territory and the operating and sundry agreements it is, stituting conciliation and neession of the South Manchurian been use their terms are incompatible compromise for the constant threstways, she wover ceased hoping with the principles on which the of win But the Government of the tint the evacuation of Manchuria | League of Nations is founded. That Republin of Ciru owes it to the tritory would really be secured the German were expelled from

stion from whom it derives i man pan laving plexige herself spec Shantung at a cost of 2.000 precious and won by the R.A.M.C. by H Played at the Military Hospital date, and to the tangy of oval feally under article of the supple Japanese ves in the Kiecchou officials of the past, to draw attendy Tray of 1005 to remove operations is up incontestable fact. I

gummies, Boores; — so to the fact that when the prer troops entirely so soon as China But the attention of the Chinese Elfarby, R.AM.C., beat Sets Lacer Pte. Creedee and Lee.-Capl. went struggle in the Far East Arst should have arranged with Russia reached its intense stage twenty-five lar evacuation. Many years have that, in the European war-theatre, Lieut. Hooper and Q.M.S. White, people has been attracted to the facture Gunner Middleton, 54; beat years ago over the matter of Korestepel since Japan gave that writeruany was initurly expelled for 2; bent Sgt. Reynolds and Gun- the gains of anzeniaty which the ten, public undertaking; but

the Altuve Lorraine largely through the ner Winterton, 3-4. Mancher Government preferred andries of secret agreements, entered co-operation of an American army of Wan and Corp. Hor held to had long beets universally by her with the now defunct two million men who have so tu rocks, R.A.M.C., beat Lacey and achitted, the Arsa Treaty which Frist government, largely as it

Middleton, 6-3; lost to Hooper and Koren ever negotiated with a West would seem beat use of the abortive

While, 3-d; bea: Reynolds and ern Power the American Treaty of Americain proposal of a decade ago 1882-being signed by an American in the neutralisation of the Man

Winterton, Güß. plenipotentiary who arrived off the churian railways, have defeated best of Korea on an American aur Chinese hopes. That the Republic ship escorted by three Chinese men Russia, once internal peace has of war. Consequently, whilst the

heen re-establistesi, will not fail to period of strife in the capital of Korentisfy the legitimate aspirations of and in the provinces which preceded neighbour is to-day confidently

Bie netsal outbreak of armed hostifieved.

ties between China and Japan in 1804 necessarily cloudes the whole issue, the statement made tlot China

THE KIANCHOW QUESTION.

When was against Germany broke

then wagal an offensive and Jupant in 1914 China was not unaware

f

not glaimed through their chiefs one, foot of railways or one yard of the rich mining hunds of the recovered French provinces. It is likewise a matter of public knowledge that England, who has made the fields

Pte. Ricks and Pte. Roberts, B.AM.C., let to Lacey and Middle- ton, -8; bet to Hooper and White, of Flanders one vist sexoetery for beat Heynolds and Winterton, her youth, and hid upon herself the greatest National Debt the world has

ever known, has not usked Belgium games: Bord Co. R.G.A. B, 35 Touls B.A.M.C. "B" 46 one single concession or requested that he must be granted anything that others may not have.

garnica.

HONGKONG JUNIOR TENNIS LEAGUE.

a defensive war is misleading the incident which provoked Mark operations being the winding by Japanese, cruisers of the chartered British steater Kowsking, crying Chinese trops, who refusal to s render, and who were being trans ported as a reinforcement to offset ihe 20,000 Japanese troops who had ready been fundial. In the settle inent that followed this conflict which was almost entirely ught on Chinese soil and in Chinese waters. Japan gained from Chim not only the independence of Korea and the rich island of Fortosa, but the c sion of the strategically important Latung peninsula and whilst public attention has been drawn by the Japanese Delegate to the fact tout a Three Power intervention de privedl Japan of the laotung, n tention is made of the cash intima ity of thirty millim tuels whiel China puid Japan for this retroces.run war-vessels then in Chinese hard way counsels prevailed, quiet with sellers ut $4873. North

CHA'S CONTRITION TO THE WAR. The importance of the Kiscehnu These things are vital to the. stion and the necessity of secur Chinese people who through the Joseph's College in a league match The following will-represent St. that her territory should be used great recent development of their against the Taikoo Recreation Club a naval bare by fermany. L'on daily press and the great increase of on Saturday 7th inston the equently, the ke President Yuan y telegraphic news are fully ap- Cruizengower Cricket Club's ground, Shih-kalad menced negotia-prised of what is happening cleat 4 p.m.-C. A. Goldenberg and

for the retrocession of the whole where in the world. They know S. A, Hamid, S. Sepher and J. Silva, Kanchan territory before he had well how violation of the principle. H. Abbus and O. Ismail.

nasledge of the fact that (Heat of Bationality is uhke injurions to Hitsin "bad davoked the Anglo-both aggressor and victim; they have Japanese Alliance and that pan been taught how the whole politicul

-

sas about to serve an ulbinetin on life of France had been poisoned by WEEKLY SHARE REPORT. Termany. The present Chinese resentment over Abice-Lorraine and Toverudent feels strongly that it how ubo the political life of Germany

sun or on the part of those who had been poisoned:

Messrs. W. Logan & Co. report on It is cou-Jume 6:

we noweler close and trusted Alliesquently no exaggeration to dechre

The week under review has been

jet to have représted her at the thirredentisan is already ruling a quiet one with a conpuratively very commencement of the European its had not only in Korea but in all business passing. The Shang-

vir over the matter of Kiadehau. Manchuria und Shantung as well hat Market is strong, the price of all

foreign issues occupying all atten-Cotton Shares having advanced.. ton to the detriment of domestic advancemeat. The Chinese people Banks after sales at $685 ure wanted Bunks-Hongkong and Shanghai know that their contribution to the war has been indeed so, although

at $880.

nu, although aduttedly surprised the entulysmic struggle, and with he precedent of the Franco-Prussian ver of 1870 in tuind, when by mutual greement the French und North

Marine Insurances,Curious are,

1

sion, in addition to the two hundred uters maintained strict neutrality might have been large and import Chinus are wanted at The 220 and million taeis alyody agreed to a and even co-operated in police-work. Faut. wr indemnity-the whole amount. would willingly have taken in 1914 thousands of Chinese labourers Bog neglected, shares being on offer, at But at least we tens of Yangtuzeų at The. 2121. Unions are ing to neris forty million pounds in ne decision of 1917-und at once and and France have recruited, and $100. gold being handed to Japan in Lon-neutralised the presence of the sall who e numbers could have been in- den and constituting her gold filed Gemma force of 1,000 men definitely increased without percept-main nominal at $141. Hongkong Fire Insurances-China Fires re- with which she established her pre-i n her soil by setting in motion the ibly affecting an inexhaustible man- Fires have buyers at $325. sent goid exchange saadund. 1. incon-iderable army she lud power. Chinu showed something of

Reference las been unde to thehin striking-distance. But in 1914 the Fitless possibilites her terriat $00, ere enquired for at. $80. territorial leases dust followed this here were diplomatic conversations tories will offer when peaceful deve. Macuo Staumbonte base buyers

Shipping Douglases after sales war, and wiricts are adtraitted by all in Peking enjoining antion on her loginent and good fellowship have sey and Deferred Indos at $152: historians to have been largely the part, and it was no direct fauls of taken the place of foreign garrisons

se of the Boxer outbreak in 1000hers that a great opportunity was planted in her cities; when railways changed hunde ut $158 and more Chin, in the instances referred to used.

Refineries.-China Sugurs have When. iter, Presidenture no longer used as disruptive shares are wanted at that figure.. singly yiekled to force majeure. Yan Shih-ka! uguin clearly showed agencies; when publicly restored in Malabone ure strong with buyers at But in the case of one Power--Eng's willingness to participate in the honour, the policing of every district 385. bandthe late Lord Sulisbury, then great struggle, persistent efforts were of her domains is confided to her British Foreign Secretary, publiclyde in certain quarters to defent on citizens and not given over to harves after sales at $98 vs. declared in Parliament in regard to his plan; and consequently it was blows who covet her potential wealth. buyers at $92. Kowloon Docks are Docks and Wharves. Kowloon Wei-mi-wei, leased for so long us not until American-direct invitation Russia should hold Port Arthur, that of Febentury 1917 that China was these issues should be rightly mes-$154. Shangbai Docks have im- It is vital and imperative that wanted at $152 with no sellers under British action had been dictated by able safely to take the action she sured in the public mind. Since the proved to a buying quotation of Tis, the desire to bearten and encourage hot long contemplated. the Chinese

To re Revolution of 1911 and the adoption 188. people this great prouch her to-day for three years of of Western principles of government statesman no doubt having in raind neutrality is seemingly to show Ching bow been given no legitimate been taken off the Market in large Miscellaneous. Cements, bare the stance of the temporary oc- cynicism.. cupation of Port Handton in 1883

opportunity to develop herself either quantities ut $7.60 Cash and $7.80 a countemove against Ruin.

politically or economically. Sufrisane, June settlement. Dairy Farms are It portant to remember in these

often prompted by foreign influences, quiet with probable, sellers, at $28. "thigs of short memories, that from Peace Conference has pointedly reheer progress; and whit, Japan has and Sit (now). Ropes $611. Wat Since the Japanee Delegate to the have torn ber asunder and arrested China Lights are wanted at $67 (ok) the time that xavie first sailed ferred to the Twenty-one Demands, own rich from the world-conflict, sons $5. Fowels $11 and Chines down the river in 1847, Cling it is incumbent on the Chinese Govt has grown ever poorer. Providen's $7.60 all buyers. Was ubject to using pressure enment to draw attention to the It now she claims that a complete from the Hume of Romanoff; that fact that China a sequiescence to distory be given her to regulate thus resuire was reflected not only terms brosive of her good govern her own destinies, and to secure her in Machuria, and in the maritime meat was secured by means of a true autonomy, it is because she is Provice-ceded in 1860 and re- tinatura to which she was forced convinced that it is solely by this named the Praskinut in Kores to surrender becue of the pre- method that lasting peace and bap-TO and of misery and actual suffering as well, the incasant. Bussian in-occupation of the world in the Euro piness can be brought to Eastern trigud contributing in no small de-pean war. It is a fuct that the Asia and the ill-effect of the history tomach and liver and may be sydd is caused by disorders of the gree of ble former animosity exist model, followed, fente imposed of the past quarter of a century Cive them a trial, For sale By AI by the use of Chamberlain's Tabista ing between China and Japan. upon her at the point of the beyenet, totally expunged..

Chemists sul Storekeeper.

THE TWENTY-ONE DEMANDS.

STOMACH AND LIVER TROUBLES

LONDON, May 30th.

The match between Oxford University Cambridge University beat the Army by ten wickets.

and the Australiana was drawn.

2

SILVER.

SINGAPORE, June 5th.

The silver market is quiet.

CHURCH SERVICES.

St. Andrew's Church, Kewleen.

WHIT SUNDAY.-Jung §.

Holy Communion. Morning Prayer at li a.m.

Opening Voluntary. Responses, Festal; Venite Raxes:

Podl

SpecialLXVIII-Crotch,

Cooks: Te Deum, Woodward, Smart and Turie; Jabilste, Turner (IX Morning): Kyrie, Mendelssohn. Hymus. 255, 258, 595 (2nd Tune), 451, 261 (A. & M. 62) Evening Prayer at 6 p.m.

Opening Voluntary. Responses, Festal; Psalm. Special:- CEY Old Melody. Travers (Xth Evening; Magnifest, Turle VIII Morning); Nuge Dimittis, J. Turle from Purcell (VIII Morning). Hymas. 360 (4. & M. 299), 281, 568, 23 (A.. & M. 12), 31 (2nd Tans),

!

Veeper Hymn.

Union Church, Kennedy Road.

Services for Whit Sunday, Morning Service, 11a.m.. Hymns, 133, 4864, 139: Te Deum. Evening Service, 6 p.m. Hymas, 299, 149, 147, 370. Preacher: Rev. J. Kirk Maconacbie.

Et. Peter's Church, West Point.

Sunday, Juns 8.

8 a.m.-Holy Communion.

11 am-Morning Prayer and Sermon.

Peak Church.

8.15 8.m-Holy Communion.

The Gospel Hall

10 & 13 PADDER STREET. Weekly Services.--Sunday: Breaking of

Friday, Ladies' Bible study, 6.30 p..

Bread for Believers only, m Gospel Meeting, 8.p.m. Treadsy and Thursday, Bible study,

Saturday, Prayer Meeting, 6pm.

First Church of Christ Balantist, MacDonnell Road.

Sundays, 11 a,1 Wednesdays, 3.30 pm.

Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wanghai,

Morning Service, 10.15 a Evening Service, 6.15 p.m.

"getdiers' and' Sailois" Homs,

Arsenal Strest.

Evening, Gospel Meeting, 8 pm

Joseph's Church, Garden Roadding an exami Mass And Berman at 10 am. followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

Roman Catholio Cathedraljus-

Gimmenly:

Mass at 0.7-and- 9.30 1.10. High Mas atsam

6.30 pm-Baneliction of the Blessed

Eacrament

it out of its bed..

Mr. R. Lindsel said he was

would have brought the Lower with steal any flowers for if he had done satisfied that first accused did not

so the forest guild who arrested him. him to the station. In the cure of second accused he wouk £re him $10.

First accused was 6nal $10 for uttempted bribery.

Trui The zero of the table corresponds with inches below mean sea-level the zero of the sounding in the Admiralty bart,, which has been found to be foet

deem the depot of water on the

To obtain vida feat inches, and on the ganga Lamont Dock Aberdeen, add 10 feet 4 inches to the height given in the table.

Jane & to 15, 1919.

Mr. R. E. Linder!) court crowded to overflowing this norm by students, to witness the conel- sion of the case woich eleven Chinese school boys and a school- master were charged with organizing

Sab 117 anti-Japanese

procession in Kueens Bond West.

om.

Meran

MAD

The Captain Soperintendent of Wed 1* Police prosecuted and ry theor d'Alauda defended?

13

Bat

The C.S.P. having added a further charge under section. 50, against des fabdante to the effect, that socused Bun had exhibited a notice in Chinese charactere,

Hearing was adjourned till Thurs- diny.

BIG CARGO SHIPMENT

BY P. & O. KEURALIK."

LOW WATER

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SIR C. WYNDHAM'S WILL

PETTIT SORTRAIT FOR GAERICK ULUB,

Sir Charles Wyndham, of York.

Cargo shipped per Mackinton, Mackenzie & Co. agents, P: & Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W, and S. 3. Co.'s. Neuralia, sailed on of Wyndham's Theatre, the New May 20:-

Theatre, and the Criterion Theatre, who died on January 12, aged 81, has left a fortune of the value of £197,035, with net personalty£196,603. He bequeathedung kepa

For Mandiester: 24 belee waste silk for London: 2,524 pkges. feu, 251 cases diraiware. 30 cases black woodwuar, 8. cases silos, 10 bales carce, 101 bales ruw silk, 300 bales

To the Garrick Club, "where for tabucco leaf, & cases personal effects, over 20 years I passed so many happy. 30 bales hides, 100 bags apricot by Pettie: £400 to his servant, Alfred tours," bis portrait as David Garrick kernel; 75 cases bristles, 120, bales William Street, if still in his service, the ruttanware, 10 cases human hair, 2 cases furniture, 8,001 pkges. sigui,

gold-jewelled box presented to him by

500 cases cossi siguen, 3 cases gin. King Edward and Queen Alexandra to ger. I case ten table, 2 bules watering presented by the late Tsar Alex has daughter, Mrs. Bowers the diamond Alk: for Lyons: 910 bales now ; ander III. and the gold cigarette box for Marseilles:.30 chents tea, 465 presented by King Edward and Queen bales raw silk, 18 cases personal Alexandra in his son and his-thea effects, 3 cases silke. 4 cees samtrical souvenirs and presentations to ples, 15 cases hun bair, 271 rolls his wife. inte, 1 case rattarware, 5 pkges.

After providing for a number of feathers, 71 bales brides, 10 cases legacies and some annuities, the bambooware, 3 bales bamocks, 490 testator leaves the residue of his cases rubber, 100 cases storaniteed property as to one third to his wife 36+ bulas cobus (wioker work) and and one-third each to his son and 31 cases benjozin.

daughter.

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