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KENIA COLONY.

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FANNEXATION OF BRITISH EAST AFRICA.

Telephone 29,

ECHOES OF 1914.

GERMANT'A WAR PLANS.... .....

VON TIRPITZ AGUN.

less

been nii expanded.

Current account, your Commitrie ancould be better employed here althon

tures.

bir: pienened” placed to

opinion, that the monty

“to suffer an unavoi

of delt with a cash balan

Bom in emchange. The Club now standa:

the Bank of $1,001.83 » Subscriptions and Entrance Föër show zu fis Kibe Fefense of $2,537.55, 56 new Playing-Members, 14 Non-Playing Members -the fund 60 rubscribers having joined. „Titre hays been 20 resignations. of coal in the United Cricket The cricket pitch has been fargely co-turfod at a cost of $190. Kingdom in the event of a coal the Chib played 22 matchés, of which 12 were won, 2 drawn and 8 lost. strike

Témns The entries for the Annual Tournament showed an increase over last year, as did also the gate recipes.. Of the two Champion sega erents, open to all comers, the Singles were won for the out time in audi

ajon by Mr. Ng Sae Kwong, who defeated Mr. MAWILO in Chalk Bound. The Doubles were won by Mesars-M. WandM. Handicap Single "A". göd "B" were-won respectively by Mr. FA Redmond and Mr. E. W. Day, the Handicap Doubles by Majoja. Grebunway and Arduino and the Mbred: Doubles by Major Bawene and Mrs. Timzia. Miss Bowen kindly presented the pities at the clown of the Tournament.

Estimated present, output

per 'Konurt" S Less colliery consumption. 18,000,000 1000

Less Exports Cargo

23,000,000 Bankers 15,000,000 38,000,000)

Available for home cop-

sumtion

The following Members of the present Committee offer themselves for re-election, festry F. Maitland, Te E. Pearce, R. Hancock, GR, Sares, C. Blaker, and Rev. H-S, Crole Rems, TEN, Additional rombers will be required 4,000,000 and Mesra H A Nabet, RL Wodehouse and Major Bagnall have This gives us an average weekly consented to stand for election. Wil those Members who wish to propose quantity of coal retained for they others, kindly send in names to the Hon. Secretary not later than the 2nd October. The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Pavilické m service of all inland requirements of Tuesday, the 5th October, 1920 at 5.30 pm to receive the Statement of about 3,544,000 tone,

elect_officers for the ensuing" -year and for the transaction of any General Business, eg the issue of new Debentures

annum redeemable after five years by annual drawings of say the value of of $50 each up to a total sum of $50,000 bearing interest at 6 per cent. per not less than $2,000, a larger amount if finds allow; with the money obtained by the above mentioned issue of debentures to erect a new two- storied pavilion.

If it be assumed that a national strike of two weeks' duration took place it would involve a loss to the

ortion of about 7,080,000 tons

Accounts, to

Committee Messrs. F.-Mailand, President, T. E. Pearce, R. Hancock, G. B. Sayer, C. Baker, Capt. EH. Gray, Rey, H. S. Crole Rees, RN, 2nd L. S. GREENHILL, Hon. Secretary.

BATTING AVERAGES 1919-1920.

Times.

EW. Day 21

Highest.

Tots Russ. Scaré, Average.

831

*

102 not out. 36.15

537

83

29.83

437

--112

21.85

T. E Pear............ 13

278

65

2:138

5.

A. B. Raworth 12

132

-

45 not out. 17.20

6.

R A. Brand - 15

209

14.93

7.

P. G. de Paravicini ..... 14

143

29

Under 10 Innings and over 4 Innings.

An informant of the Paris Matin The announcement that British East, gives the first chapter of an interest- Africa has been annexed to the Britishing account of a conversation which Crown was not unexpected. A he had on the 2nd March with the presentative of the Observer gathered King of Spain regarding Germany's From Colonel Amery that the whole military plans. After dealing with the

DISTRICTS WORST AFFECTED... country is now so definitely settled German intentions to march on Petro-

The districts whose trade would be and closely administered that its con-grad and Odessa, the King refers to disorganised and injured moet by the ditions have become those of a colony the complicity of King Constantine's loss of this output would be the coal rather than that of a protectorais. Government in a projected attack on exporting districts. They are the and all the more so because there General Sarrail by a more pr districts that are now beating the very considerable settled while reinforced Bulgarian army. The most bunt of the existing shortage in production. It is the policy of the population.

rotable pan of the interview. bow Government that the British house-

BATSMAN. lapings. not cut The name British East Africa as ever." is that which deals with the holder and British Industries must 1 EJ. R. Mitchell ...... 26 become, foo. rather an anomaly, see-German proposal to make the pric-have the first claim on the avail 2. Blaker 23 ing that there is now

continuous cipal effort on the Western Front by able supply of cost, and it is 3. British-administered territory from violating Swiss neutrality. The King for this reason that the South 4 Zanzibar to the Soudan. The new assured his listener that that man-Wales cargo exports have been cut name-Kezia-is very appropriate, ceuvre was absolutely decided upon down to 133 million tons per annum, certainly Colonel Amery said, as a completion of the policy which or at the rate of about 260,000 tons anyone who has seen this wonderful commenced with the violation of Bel-per week, those of Northumberland mountain which, in the clear light of gan neutrality, and as a prelude to to 125,000 tons per week and the the early morning, dominates the final triumph. None of these pro cargo exports of Scotland to about East African landscape from a dis-jects had been found possible of 10,000 tons per week. #tance of 100 miles.

In 1913 there was available for execution, the attitude of the Swiss The actual annexation applies only Government preventing the violation export as cargo, bunkers, coke and to the interior. All the coast strip of their country, and at the same time patent fuel approximately 100million which is part of the dominion of the the overwhelming of the French right tons. To-day our production is at Sultan of Zanzibar, still remains wing, which the German Headquarters the rate of nearly 50 million tons protectorate. But it is in the interior Staff thought would finish the war. than in 1913-14, and as the in that there is the large settled white After paying a high tribute to the and demand is greater than it was in pre-war years, the surplus for export population, and it has long been resplendid. bravery displayed by the has been reduced not only to the full cognized as rather anomalous that Allies, the King said: You will be extent of the diminished output, but there should be such a population victorious. In six months Germany also to the extent of the increased 11. F. Sutton fiving technically on non-British terand Austria will be crushed, but I do inland demand.

12. D. E. Donnelly ................ Eritory. There was always the pos not believe that they will be deßnitely

sibility of legal difficulties arising, and broken." England had made a magni- that may arise as a result of astrike 14 Stalkers ma Any extra deficiency, therefore, 13. A. K. Mackenzie ... though the country had large reficent effort, and the French army bad cannot be made good except from 15. sources it could not. as long as it was done and would do more than its duty.the-exporting districts. The con Stechnically only a protectorate, raise Admiral von Tirpitz has written somption in the United Kingdom of remarkable article upon what he con- coal for household purposes and by siders the irremediable antagonism be- gas and electricity undertakings in tween Germany and England, when estimated at about 80 million tons 3. D. E. Donnelly..... is published in Berlin in Der Grenzper annum, or 1,540,000 tons per 4. T. E. Pearce bote. It was written in reply to an week, and of this approximately one-

11

Joans under the same lavourable cop ditions as a territory which happend to be a colony and yet had perhaps only a fiftieth part of its area and a

nere fraction of its revenue.

In view therefore, of the whole unpublished letter from the Hamburg half is supplied for household pur change of conditions which has taken banker, von Bendixen, who died only poses alone. place within the past ten years," and a few days ago. The article has been

to be made.

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50

Times.

Highest. BATMAN. Innings, not out. Total Raze Score 1. A. A. Claxton ..... 5 2. R. HL B. Hancock... 9. J. D. Humphreys ... 4. C. C. Stark ......... 5. AE. Wood 6. A. Barnie

7. RA. Greeɑ sessions. 8. W. W. Mackenzie...

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BOWLING AVERAGES 1919-1920.

Mi

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42

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51

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WEAT A STRIKE WOULD INVOLVE. 1. J. Stalker

LITTLE WARS.

HOW THEL GROW.

CHIEF OF STAFF'S WARNING!"

16.71

be

still more in view of the great deve-published in The Times, ind upholds A fortnight's strike would thus 2. A Burnie lopment which is expected in East the Bismarckian policy of friendship reduce the supply of coal available 3. E. G. Lammert... Africa in the near future, the time for Russia. or at least, a good under- for household consumption by about 4. D. Humphrey...... has clearly come for the annexation standing. In his remarks the Admiral 1,540,000 tons at the average weekly 5. P. G. de Paravicini....

6. A. B. Raworth says Germany, according to her geo-rate of consumption per annum, or graphical situation supported by the nearly two million tons at the higher five rivers that flow through the coun- | rate of winter consumption, and over

force is involved in operations on land || try, should have been the natural the whole winter period of, say, 20

is almost impossible to limit the "economic fountain head of Europe," | weeks, this would represent a weekly

magnitude of its comitments: In and not the isolated island of England: reduction in supply of 75,000 tons.

the present state of world chaos it Hamburg, and not Cuxhaven, Shang- The records of outputs during the

will surely be wise to bear this-pria- hai, and cot, as many people had past six months do not justfy the

ciple in mind, for we may expect to thought, the Chusan Islands, were hope that production world expand

receive continual appeals for troops, the business centres. In the same after the strike. The outputs have

(even a company or two, from every way, Dar-es-Salaam, and not Zas been practically stationary, and, if A grave warning about Britia's part of three continents, and the Readers who take a lively, though zibar, would have become in time the anything, at a slightly lower level

"httle wars" is conveyed by Field-temptation to comply will offer somewhat pained, interest in the re- centre for East Africa. This law of It would not be practicable for the Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, Chief of difficult to resist.o

than in the first quarter of the year. galar succession of reports that we nature combined with other factors Government to conserve all coal for the Imperial General Staff, in a* "Therefore,” I venture to urge that glean mainly from Japanese sources of was bound to force England back. As land consumption, as in the export-memorandum dated December 1:Empire may be acceded to by the no such requests outside the, British the progress of the art of forcing up to Russia, Petersburg, with its ice, ing districts. The transport facilities 1919, contained in a Blue Book issued Government without the fullest and prices by creating shortages, will ap was an artificially created capital for are preciate the progressive programme Russia, whose natural economic centre pose, and consequently a complete respecting British operations last year

not adequate for the pur of the Kyodo Gyogyo Kabushiki Kai- of gravity lies in the south, and the embargo on experts would inevitably in North Russia. Esha, or Associated Fishery Company, movement of the Russians in that lead to a stoppage of work at many

says the Japaz Chronicle. The pro direction is an historical rectification of the South Wales collieries It is one great lesson to be learned from vision of up-to-date equipment includ. This movement became much stronger possible that restrictions would be ing wireless apparatus on their traw from 1905 onwards, when expansion entorced more drastically on exports

the history of the campaign. It be lers is wholly admirable, but the into Port Arthur had been held up by than at present, and so far as those gan with the landing of 150 marines genuous admission that the chief use Japan and England. Germany, he more drastic restrictions increased at Murmansk in April, 1918. These of this apperates will be to regulate thinks, should not have obstructed the supply for home consumption were followed by 370 more at the market prices is hardly encouraging this movement, but have maintained they would mitigate the effects of the end of May, which were in turn rein: The trawlers will day by day receive at least an attitude of benevolent set lost output in the inland market, but forced by 600 infantry and machine part of the Allied Governments. news of the exact condition of every trality in regard to it. If Russia's they would not make good anything Eunners on June 23. From that time fish market in their sphere of opera centre of gravity had swung gradually like the coal lost, and the outlook, onwards demands for reinforcements stions, and they will never bring to towards the south in the course of his therefore, would be that of a reduced followed each other without intermis Allied country has there been a suf

where loi is cheap already, but take forical development, the Baltic ter supply both for exports and inland it to some place where there is a ritories would have lost a great deal consumption. shortage, or salt it down-and so on of their importance for Russia, Through the whole. ~ichtiryological

Catalogue. Of course, it is very scientife and is no more than she coat-owners or the rice-brekers de commensations of life that there a

ready. But it is against the traditomes when the poor can buy Bos fish Lions of 6sh. Ong can spare due syn.cheaply sad feast like kings. But if patry for the fisherman who often has fish, like nearly everything else, is to the experience of a large catch being be regulated out of reach of the poor, remimerative than a small one life for the majority will have an added the same time, it is one of the dreariness.

RHEUMATISM.

There is, writes Sir Henry,

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- most · "careful consideration of the larger obligations which such compli ance, may ultimately involve. year's operations [1919] has been the dificulty imposed on the military authorities, both in the theatres of operations, and at home, by the 26- sence of any clearly defined policy on

The difficulties. of the Entente in formulating Russian policy have prosed insurmountable, since iq no

sion, and our commitments steadily ficient weight of public opinion to grew until the British contingent num-justify armed intervcation against the bered 18,400 AN Bolshevās 'on a decisive scale, with | "The Mesopotamian campaign the inevitable. result that military started with the despatch of two operations have lacked cohesion and brigades and ultimately absorbed TAVE you ever tried Chamberlain's

purpose." Pain Balm for thermatiam I nearly 900,000 men. The, six, divi- not, you are wasting time, as the longer sions with which we entered upon the this disease runs on the harder. It is to great war in France and Belgium

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