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STUDYING CANTONESE.
CHAMBER OF "COMMERCE LANGUAGE SCHOOL.
of stadies, on the Chinese Language The report of Dr. Pearce, directer School, has been circulated to mens bers of the Chamber of Commerce.
PARIS, July 26. The stockholders of the Banque Industriele de Chine held a general meeting with Andrew Berthelot as chairman supported by Weng Tenge representing the Chinese Government and Count leferol representing the Peking syndicate. Resolution, were passed appraying the accounts, alse the board's application to the court for a transactional settlement of Fibilities. The situation is now quite hopeful, hardly any debe sebsisting as to the bank's ability to weather the crisis and resume business soon. The Chinese government's sensible and farseeing standpoint in that affair is most | Frast favourably commented upon
LOUVAIN LIBRARY:
ITS RESTORATION.
Mr. R. E. Kotewall was the in- dependent examiner on June 17, when ries certificates of competency were issued to F. R. Lamb and R. Y.
In the advanced class results were thus tabblated: C. J. Roe and J. P. Sherry, very good; F. C. Calles, J. L. Robinson and K. K. Staples, good;} W. J. Pritchard, fair.
"BURBERRYS”.
We have just received a large (new consignment of "Burberry" Raincoats, in several styles and pleasing colourings, and we shall be very pleased if you call and inspect them.
Quality, Style, Fit are all embodied in a A Burberry"; but there is no need for us to praise "Burberry's"; everybody knows that a "Burberry" is the very best raincoat obtainable.
All Sizes à Stock.
"Burberry" Raincoats $99, $105, $120 & $140 cach
Intermediate.-G. M. W. Dorkins, MACKINTOSH & Co., LTD.
E. W. Railton and A. E. Simmons passed.
Begianers.-B. O. Blaker and H. A. Gampertz very good; F. E. Lawrence and N. S. Ellis good; F.V. Summers fair.
LOUVAIN, July 28. The first stone of the new university library replacing that buned by the Germans in 1914 was laid by Murray Butler, President of Columbia University, in the presence of their Belgian majesties and a distinguished gathering. Mr. Butler is chairman of the American committee which is erecting the building, Three English representatives were also present KONG CHUEN HOSPITAL, fncluding the librarian of the Manchester Rylands Library which originally prompted the reconstruction scheme and which has sent 38,000 books to Louvain.
WAK TO END BEPTEMBER LA
EXCEPT WITH TURKEY.
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LONDON, July 28.
Asked in Parliament whether he was able to announce the approximate
This hospital is run by the New Zealand Mission. It was only recent- ly opened, but is the result of about twelve years continuous work amongst the villagers. Mr. E. W. | Kirk, the superintendent, has sent 125 a letter referring to a report said to be enclosed, but there was no en- closure. We shall be glad to see the | report and make a note of it.
date of an official termination of the war, Lloyd George replied "September K.C.C. OPEN-AIR CONCERT.
First next, except as regards Turkey."
PEČIVIO CONFERENCE.
ALWAYS RESERVATIONS AND QUIBBLES.
There will be music and mirth, so runs the advertisement, at the Kow- loon Cricket Club to-morrow night. The occasion will be the Club's & cond open air concert and an attractive programme is promised: There will Lbs vocal and instrumental numbers by well known artists and a series of selections" by the WIRE, hand, A
"WASHINGTON, July 28. may be booked either at Moutries Official circles here are most satisfied with Japan's reply spent the or the Club. Pacific conference. The way is now clear for the preliminary negotiations, } . time and place of meeting, details of procedure; and a 'comprehensive consideration of the agenda before the delegations assemble is regarded as
SKUred,
WASHINGTON, July 28. American officials consider the Japanese opinind as to subjects not for discussion was not a condition of Japanese accepturice hot a forecast of the Japanese attitude when the agendas regotiations walk
A FRENCH DENIAL
NOT IMPERIALISTIC.
PARIS, July 26.
ROWLOON CONCERT.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME,
A glance at the following pro- | gramme will give an indication of the fine performance offered by the E. C. Q Concert to-morrow night, when there should be a record will
PART I
As the guest of the city of Havre and the French Maritime Colonial attendance. Full particulars League, M. Millerand attended an international regatta, and reviewed the be found in our advertising columns. |French channel squadron and allied warships anchored in the roadstead, the
1.-Grand March, **Militaire British cruiser "Dauntless" and the American battleship"Pittsburger" being
(Eilenberg), Band of the Wilt especially conspicuous. Speaking at a dinner by the Chamber of Commerce shire Regt. M. Millerand said France had to fight and pay dearly for peace; now she 2.~ means to keep it and to provide in every way against any surprise. Other- wise France has no ambition. French imperialism is a meaningless ex3 pression.
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
AIR LINES.
LONDON, July 28.
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Hungarian Dances 3- and 6" (Brahms), Band of the Song. Hands Up" (Lohr), Mr. Wiltshire Regt.
E. T. Crocker.
4.-Song,Waltz Song," Mrs. H. A.
Jones.
5.-Selection, Rigoletto" (Verdi), Band of the Wiltshire Regt. 6.-Comedy Duo, Cross Talk and.
Patter, The Ruperts. 7.--Song, "Thora" (Adams), Mr.
C. Edgcombe.
1.
PART IL
While Pacific quesions occupied much of the time of the imperiaj conference, rapid progress was made with other subjects like the constitu-Song, Cobain' Thro' the Bye"
Miss L. Prickett. |tional question, and nayal defence of the empire. It is hoped to dispose of
9.-Cornet Solo, "The Lost Chord " outstanding questions during the weekend; The conference is at present
(Sullivan), L-Cpl. F. Bull discussing air communications. A report by a special committee thereon is not published but it is understood it discusses several schemes based roughly on the early institution of a permanent service of airships to Egypt with experimental flights in the direction of India, Azstralia, and South Africa developing subsequently into a permanent-regular service to those dominions The latter would involve-a-considerable additing to the airship fleet conting according to the newspapers ten millions. 2 scheme, if adopted, will involve the establishment of mooring mast-stations. It is suggested that two in Australia, one in Ceylon, Kenya, and South Africa-would suffice.
LIGGETT'S COMPANIES.
STOCK MARKET SENSATION:
NEW YORK, July 28,
*Concert Overture" (Kela Bela), Band of the Wit- abire Regti 2.--Humorous Song. "The Gipey Warned Me," Miss Robert-
· Burnett. 3.-Instrumental Trio, "Romance Sans Paroles?" (Daniel van Gesas), Misses, V., R. & R. Young 4.Song, The Arrow and the Song
(Balfe), ir.. E. T. Crocker. 5.Selection, Maid of the Moun- tains". (Simson), Band of the Wiltshire Regt. 6-Songs at the Piano, Mrs. H. A.
Jones.
1.
Ball), Mr. C. Edgembe 8.-Hebrew Comedy Duo," Abraham
and lease," The Ruperts. 9-Characteristic Piece, The Post Horn" (King), Band of the Wiltshire "Begt.
It is announced that the personal affairs të bouis Liggsti, head of the 7-Song, Mother Machree " (Olcott- United Drug Company and of Liggett's, Interactional, Hays been placed in j the hands of trustees owing to a decline in the market price of the company's common stock and for the purpose of conserving. Liggett's assets and man- tecting Liggett's creditors. Mr. Liggett has made a statement emphasising that the situation la "merely personal" and that it nowise affects the financial soundness of the company or the tatirostional or its respective subsidiarica.
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Band Haster Mr. J. V. Easton. Accompanista Miss W. Robinson, Mr. H. A. Jones & Mr. E. J. Edwards,
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been appointed an Assistant Santer at the Diocesan Boys' School and will farrive some time in October. There is now a foll Staff of werén English Ave Masters and Ave English - Mistresses
at the School.
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