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THURSDAY OCTOBER 11, · 1923.

DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

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LADY JELLICOE GUEST AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

A SHORT MEETING.

The only business before this

Lady Jellicoe, accompanied by afternoon's meeting of the her daughter, the Hon. Lucy Legislative Council wgs the jellicoe, arrived here from Manila second reading of the bill to pre- by the Aki Moru" this morning. yent certain fraudulent transfers of Lady Jellicoe and her daughter businesses, consideration of which will be the guests of HisExcellency had been deferred from previous the Governor during their stay meetings; and the first read- in Hongkong.

ings of 'bilis to amend the

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Births and. Deaths Registration Ordinance and to amend further the New Territories Regulation of the Budget Bill is to be pro- Ordinance. The second reading ceeded with at a later meeting.

There were presont :- R. E. Stubbs, K.O...

Hin Excellency the Governor, Sie

The Acting Colonial Secretary the Hou. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher,

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In honour of the distinguished visitors, a dinner will be given at Government House to-night. addition to the house party the guests will include:-Sir William and Lady Rees-Daviós, Hon. Mr. A. G. Fletcher and Mrs. Fletcher, Hot, Mr. J. H. Kemp and Mrs. Kemp, Han, Mr. Pollock and Mrs. Pilock. Hon. Mr. Holyoak and Mrs. Holyoak. Hon. Mr. Hallifax and Mrs. Hallifax, Hos. Mr. Irving

The Attorney-General, the Hon. and Mrs. and Miss Irving, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard, Mrs. Grace, Miss Mr. J. H. Kemp, K.t., C.B.E. Primrom Grace, Mrs. Watkins,

The Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Miss Gladys Grace. Mrs. Blake, the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifux, Hm, Mr. Kotowall and Mrs. Kete wall, lou. Mr. Casy, Hon. Mr. Me Messer, Hon. Mr. Chou Sui. kr. Mr. Edkins, Dr. Crawford, Hon. Mr. Lowe, Hon. Mr. Chou Shon. sen, Colonel Davy and Captain Hopewood.

THE PRINCE.

MEETING WITH THOMAS HARDY

The Director of Education, the Hon. Mr. B. A. Irving.

SECRECY ABOUT

INSANITY.

NEED FOR GREATER FRANKNESS.

THE CHINA ‘MAIL.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

PASSENGERS.

(Confirmed from Page Y.)

BOSTON.

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Oct. 14. -B. P. Sir Eric Geddes was the guest of the Medico-Psychological Associa tion of Great Britain and Iroland at the annual dinner at the Hotel Metropole, Northumberland- avenue, W.C. He said:

Men and woman will talk of any

of the illnesses to which man is subiacted with a notable frankness

voice is lowered and it is not and openness, but in speaking of those inflicted with insanity the

thought considerate to the feelings of the relatives to inquire after the progress of the patient. This atmosphere of secrecy, of obscurity, and of shame which surrounds the mental patient is, in my humble judgment, one of the greatest un- scientific barriers in the progress of care of mental disorders.

Nov. 9.-N.V.K.

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Do.

16.-D. T. 74.-B. F.

Toba Maru. Harugs. Aloisous. Prince Slavic. Taketoyo Marn. Oity of Oran Stanley Dollar. Arober.

Bolton Okitlo. Тепсег

City of Corinth. City of Athons. Calchas

SOUTH AFRICAN. PORTS.

DURBAN AND CAPETOWN.

(VA SINGAPORE. BORKS AR

de Jasmine. Barros and MavRITION) Oct. 27.-N.Y.K.

Kanazawa Maru. Nov. 2.-0.8.K. Canada Maru.

BARCELONA &. VALENCIA

1B. R. 24.-H.A.L. 1.-H. L. 19.-B. B.

Legerpl.

Frmland. Hevelland.

The public shrinks from the stigma of insanity; the public is less educated about insanity, and! perhaps I may say that if your pro- Nov. fession is not more backward in Dec. this branch of medical selence, it is at any rate confronted with af Ton.onger vista of the unknown, and BRINDISI VENICE & TRIESTE

with perhaps greater complexities Nov. 2.-L. T Venetia than exist in other branches of Dec. L. T Fium:-L. medicine.

The Director of Public Works, the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy.

The Colonial Treasurer; the Mr. C. Mcl. Messer, D.B.E.

The Hon. Mr. H. E. Poleck,

E.C.

The Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe.. The Hon. Mr. Chow Shou,son. The Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak. The Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall. Mr. S. B. McElderry, Clerk of Conneils.

0. Loper Y Lopez.

GENOA.

Weser

18,- B. F.

Diomert.

22.-G. L.. 25,--R. F.

Glenlace.

Mcanon.

Dinia

Nov. 20-B F

MARSEILLES.

14,--E. L.

19.-10. 28.-R. F. 29.-Y.Y K.

I think, there would be few in this company to-night who would net. 16--N,D.L claim that you have much more. than passed the fringe of know- ledge of the cause, prevention, and cure of insanity, of its acquisition, A tired, but smiling Prince of

and of its hereditary transmission. Wales, for three days the hardest Both of the the new bills were One sees figures of astounding fict. 18.-R. T worked mm in the hard-working read a first time and the bill to pro-results obtained in America and West Country, was roared a vent certain fraudulent transfers of other countries of the treatment of tumultuous good-bye at Weymouth barsinesses was passed into law. persons in mental hospital. railway station.

His Excellency exphined that the I use the term "mental hospitals" He looked as fresh as when he measure did not emanate from the 'because I believe that the elimina Left Longleat, the Marquis of Bath's Government but resented the tion of the word "lunatic asylum " house near Warminster, early in joint views of the Hongkong Gen- from our vocabulary would by its the morning. In this he has showneral and Chinese Chaanberu of Com- indirect effect upon the mind of the his courage to all who have seen

public be of great benefit to you in - thousands of handshakes and

the attainment of your objects. On hundreds of talks with people, a

January of this year we had right hand raised in salute for half

126,000 persons notified insane and an hour at a time-these and much

under care in England and Wales more compressed into three days' tour along 250 miles of road.

alone, an increase of 6,000 in the last three years, and of those about 80 per cent, are cared for in public mental hospitals. It is difficult from such published figures as I have been able to obtain to say what the recovery rate is, because of readmission, but in any event: over the last 10 years it is showing practically no improvement, and the cost to the public of this must he enormous.

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Let us stop here for half an or. These, his words as he himself on the grass after 4460 feet climb in the late after- holy, were the words of a tired-

man,

STRETCHED ON THE GRASS, For the Prince, the hardest work- edman of the party, was the only

merce

At 2.40 pan, the Council adjourn

to next Thursday afternoon.

SUN'S MANIFESTO.

VIGOROUS PROTEST RE "USURPER TSAO KUN."

[Chino Mall SPECIAL.)

CANTON, October 9.

A series of telegrams from all

e who did not rest in the ascent puts of China have been reaching

Dec.

City of Lincoln.

Karama, Karnala. Memnon Kitanofaru. Burynylus. Caleciénia.

Nyabra

Yingchow.

ARRIVALS.

Prea. Jackson, (Admiral Line) from Shanghal--Kowloon Wharf.

Aki Maru, (N.Y.K.) from Manila. -Kowloon Wharf.

Sado Maru, (N.Y.K.) from Moji. Kowloon Wharf. Kamo

Maru. (N.Y.K.) from Singapore. Kowloon Wharf,

Hinsang, J. M. & Co.) from Sandakan.Kowloon Wharf.

Hopsang, J. M. & Co.) from Bangkok.-C35.

Loksang, J. M. & Co.) from Swatow-C35

Tjiliwong, U.C.J.L.) from Amoy. -ATO:

Chili. (M. M. Cie) from Saigon. A6.

Sandakan.--C17.

Nanchang, B. & S.) from

Kwangtah, (C. M. S.N.) from Shanghai.-C14.

DEPARTURES.

Yunnan, (B. & S.) for Hoihow.-- October ti.

Moji--October 11.

St. Albans, (M. M. & Co.) for

Sofala, (B.I.S.N.) for Kobe.-- October I...

Luchow, (B. & S.) for Swatow

October II.

VOTING CONTEST.

OUR $50 PRIZE.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

CHINA MAIL'S 6TH BIG FREE EVENT.

This week the China Mail's voting contest takes a new form. What are

the ten most popular musical instruments in the list given below? Name them in their order and win our $50 prize.

Twenty different muslasi instruments are named below. Select the tan you consider the most popular and write them out in the order of your cholas. Than out the form out and send it to the “Chias Mail" amme marked “Vote."

The list which somes nearest the correct solution will win the prize. The correol solution will be decided by the general rots, the flem polling the most rotes being placed first, the one coming next being placed soonad and so on unit the lot of ten is completed.

Therefore the secret of the contest is Not to select the ten most popular items in alphabetical order from our list. Bat to select the ten most popular items from our list and judge what place each individually will occupy-which will come first, Celebes, (J.C.J.L.) for Batavia.which second, and so on until all ten have been

Soshu Mani, (O.S.K.) for Swatow. -October 1.

October 11.

Chili, (M. M. Cie.), for Shanghai.placed

October 11

Kama Maru, (N.Y.K.) for Shang- hai-October 11,

Aki Maru, (N.Y.K.) for Nagasaki. -October II.

Van Cloon, U.C.J.L.) for Swatow. -October 11.

The contest lasts from Monday to Saturday. The result will be surounded

in the "China Mail" on the succesding Wednesday, when the winter's name will be published along with the correct Ust.

Every copy of the "China Mail" contains one form giving the rander ona try for the prize. Regalar readers thas bare not loss than six tries in one week. Competitors may send in as many forms as they like.

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Forms should be sent In to reach the "China Mal" by Monday. Any forma received by the "China Mati" Istor than Mosday will be.discounted.

Nov.

1. F 1.-P. & 0). 4.-P.&O. -B, F. 24.--P. & 0.

Nellerr.

Janf

10.-P. & O.

Kalyan.

1-B, F.

Keeman.

4.E, L.

City of Katsoli.

Jan. 15-E, A.

Asia.

11.-B. F.

Fa pedon.

17.-B. F.

21-B F

Feb, 6. A. Mar. 19. E. A. Apr. 10.--E. A.

Australien. Java. Para

When making your choice use only the words given below, Any form grongly markut, mutilated, or todisttuctly written will be ruled out.

The decision of the Editor upon any points which may arise shall be insi, Mambers of the "China Mail" staff are debarred from entering the contest.

Jan.

2.-E. L.

8.-B. F.

13 -- P. &. 0.

28-B. I.

Feb.

8-P. & .

Mar.

21.--E. L 22.-F. & O. P. & C. 11.-F. &0. DD.-F. L.

p. 4.-P.&O.

18-E L. 18.-P. & O. May 18.-P. & O.

Diomed.

City of Paris. Patroclus. Macedonia.

Ka sor-1-H'nd. Fashger. City of Eterkary

Moren.

Karmala Naldora City of York. Delta

City of Cairo, China. Kasbair.

GIBRALTAR.

Caledonia Nellore.

3.-P. & 0. IL-P.&O. 39.-P. & 0.

Nyanza. Kalyan.

Kaiser-I-Bind.

CONDON

of the hill at Maiden Castle,here urging Dr. Sun Yat Sen to Apart from those who are re- Irchester. Once he said: "It is express in some concrete act of gistered as certified insane, there

far this afternoon-100 far."

statesmanship the nation wide must be enormous numbers, of Bebe pressed on at the head of opposition to and repudiation of which I have been unable to ascer- Nov. 9.-P. & 0. the tile and no one had the breath Tao Kun as President. At a tain the figures, who are mentally Lo speak,

Cabinet meeting lengthy

on afflicted and who are cared for-in! Because there was one of the Monday atter det by all the mili, the case of the wealthier classes of Dec. 28.-B. 1. genral public at the summit, the tary leasters and high civil officials the community-or who are not Price confessed tun tiredness that it was decided to address a mani- sufficiently afflicted to enforce their cald no longer suppress. Lying festo to the Foreign Powers on the certification and removal to a ment- in the long grass, his hard felt subject. O Tursday afternoon, al hospital.

an angle and the following statement was issued a straw in his lips when he was not and handed to Sir James Jamieson pulling a cigarette, he looked for half an hour at the 25 miles distant horizon. For most of the time be soilomised.

bat tilted

at

And a little later, speaking to a tenant far er, he asked, "Do you often have your sheep up here?" adding, after an affirmative reply. 1 xpe they climb it easier than

" WISH I COULD STAY."

CURABLE CASES,

Sir Eric said a large proportion

as Senior Cosul at Canton, for of these cases could be cured, and communication to the Diplomatic if real demonstrable figures could Body at Peking and the Foreign, be shown, he believed the Govern- Powers:

ment and local authorities would loosen their purse-strings, not only on the, grounds of humanity but also of economy. He understood there was no doubt that more than half the insanity was pathogenic, or caused by disease, and that a very large proportion of such sufferers could be cured. Nerve strain and nervous disorders accounted for another large pro- portion.

After one silence he said sud- "In connection with the so-called denly, "I believe the Romans presidential election recently held helped to build this hill" Sonicoren Peking, I have specially to call said, Yes, sir, the Ancient Britons the attention of the Foreign Powers began it.

Very slowly the Prince to the nationwitle opposition to Commented, "They knew what Tsan Kun as president of China, tly were about."

Illiterate and uneducated, he is opposed and repudiated not only because he is the man who louter Peking in February, 1921, and is mainly responsible as the highest military officer of Shantung and The possibilities of investigating other provinces for the Lincheng each on seientific lines were imit- incident, but chiefly because hised by lack of funds, and the educ- "I wish I could stay here much election has been brought about in ation of those responsible for the longer," he said, rising at the end circumstances of illegality and treatment of the insane of half-an-hour. His tired appear corruption which make it an out limited. They

almost ance disappeared as he walked to-rage to any nation with civilised forced to sit with folded hands wards the big throng at the bottom habits of thought and action. of the hill, and it was again the

trusting to Nature and a healthy "There have been sordid trans-environment to remedy what they fresh and energetic-looking Prince actions in lustory, but none cual in knew could whom they cheered and sang to.

be remedied by shamelessness to this latest attempt, scientific means.

I."

It was 9.30 am, when the Prince's to seize high power. No people party left Longleat and threw up thai tamely acquiesce in such an act the first mile of dust. At Warm can have the right to live as a solf- inster thousands of people, stand-respecting nation. ing in a grilling heat, cheered,iniil the car was long cut of sight./

the Duchy estate.

The Chinese People as whole, therefore, regards the

were

MULTSAI DIES.

Oct 14.-E. L

15.-0.8. K. 16.-B F. 17.-B. F. 19.-P. 20.

NOT.

29.0.8.K. 22.-N.Y.K. 93.-B. F. 13.---P. & O 26.-C.P.8. 26.-B. F. 10.-N,Y.K. 99.-G. L 31.-EA.

-P. & 0. 3.~B. F. 6.-F. & 0. 8.-B. F. 7.-N.Z.K. 11.-G. L. 18.-E. L 13.-B. F. 14.-P. & 0. 17.-O.P.8. 24-P.&O. 24. P. & D. 14.-B. F. 19.-C.P.S.

was

30. P. & 0.

Dec.

4.-EL

11.-B. F. 19. - R. &. 14.-P. & O. 18.-B. F. 31.-O.P.8. 24.-B. F. 28.-P. & Q. 31.-B, F.

Jan. 2.-E. In.

8.--B. V. 1-P&O. ...16.-E. A.

20.-P. & O.

6.-E. A.,

Kara London Maru.

Phemius.

Elpenor,

Kazala.

Paris Maru. Hakona Mare

Glenluce. Sicilia. Empress of Asia. Elpenor.

Kitana Maru. Olsaogle.

Chile. Calodonim.

Atreon. Nellore. Toiresias.

Blatsumoto Karn.

Glenluce.

City of Lincoln, Adrastus.

Maiwa. Empress of Canaɗta, Soudan, Nysora

Machaon. Empress of Russia. Kalyan. City of Karachi,

Загребом. Maisya. Doranha. Helenua. Empress of Alia. Autolyena Kaiser-I-Hind. Laomedon, City of Paris. Patroclus. Ebire. Aela. Macedonia Australien..

Kashgar.

ROTTERDAM,

Oct. 14-E L

18.-N.D.L. 16.-B. F. 17.-F. F.

5.-B. F.

8.-B. F.

7-N.Y.E

18.-B. B. 14.-P. & (). Dec. 1.-H. A.L.

7.-J.C.J.L 11.-B. P. 12.--. A

Barpodon.

MAKE YOUR CHOICE HERE

name twenty musical instru- ments. Select the ten you think the most popular.

Below we

5ኛ ግዜ "፡ ገንዳ

Wuser

Phemius.

Elpanor

19.-G. E. 29.-B. F.

Glenluce.

Elpenor,

1...

Accordion

49.-G. L.

Glebogle.

2...

31.-E. A.

Chile.

Bagpipes

Nov. 3.-B. F.

Atrous.

3...

Banjo

Eumions.

Teirosias.

4...

Bugle

Matsumoto Maro.

Adolf von Bayer

6...

Olarionet

NyaL.ZA

Emland.

6...

Concertina

Qudo kerk.

7...

Cornet

Malays

8...

Flute

13.---B. F.

Laomedon.

13.-B. F.

Adia to

9....

...Guitar

18.-H. A. I.

Emland.

18.-B F.

10...

Harp

Machaon.

11...

Luto

Autolyous.

Havelland.. Al.nove. Preasca.

12...

Lyra

13...

Mandolin

Patron,

Rheinland. Asia. Australien. Vogtland. Javn. Pura.

14

15...

18...

ANTWERP.

19...

Lordon Mar. Weger

20...

Karmala.

20.-B. F.

24-8, F 24.-F.A. L. 27.-8. F. Jan. 3. A. E

8. B. F. 11.-H. A. L. 15.-2 & Fab. 6.-E. A.

29.--H. A. L. Mar. 18.-E. A. Apr. 10.-E. A.

Oct. 15.-08. K.

16.-N.D.L 19.-P. & O.. 1.-4. L 4-), S. K. 22. - N.Y.K. 29.-B.Y.K.

Nov 2-P & 0,

6.-P.&O. 13.-B. F. 16.-B B 24-P. & 0. 24H.A.L. 30.-P. & 0. 18. B. I, Dec. 1-B.A.L.

14.-P. & U.

Helen.

Gloaluce. Paris Maru. Hakosan Mara. Kitano Maru. Caledonia.

Nellore. Adcontus.

Adolf von Bayer. Nyau Haveland.

Kalyan

Halare 1-Hind. Ermload. Doranta.

HAMBURG.

Oct 14.E. L.

16,-0.8. K. 10.-B. F. 17. B, F. 18.-X.D.L. 21.-0.1. 19-0. 8. K. 28.-9. F. 22.-G. I.. Nov. 3.-B. F. 3.-R. F. 5.-J C.J.L. 8.-, F. 7.-N.V.K. 16.-8. B. 10.-E. A.

BP. & 0, 12-8. F 21.-E. I 11.-P. & 0.

Mentor. City of Canterbury. Morea.

Karmala,

18.-K. A. 31.-P. & 0. 30,--K. L.

Apr. 4.-P. & 0.

10.-E. A. 18.-E. L. 18.-P. & O.

10.-P. & 0.

JATA. Baldera Uity of York. Dalta. Pera, City of Cairo.

China,

20.-31. F. £4,--B.A.K

17.-9. F.

Dec 1.-H. A. L 7.-J.O.J. L.

· 12—KA

HAVRE. ·

12-B, L.

The Oct. 14E L.

2428. F.

A nui-teai, fifteen years of age, Mrve, Wiltshire, was a/crazy election of Tsao Kun as an act of fell off the roof of No. 382, Queen's quilt of bunting. Here he put a usurpation and treason which must Road Central and died instantly. Feb. wreath on the war memorial and be and shall be reaisted, and From what has boon gathered in shok bands with scores of tenants punished. This determination of the neighbourhood, the girl attempt- of the manor and small-holders on our People is immediately to find led to appropriate some Chinese san- After a visit to the British al government whose formation is were being dried on the roof of a

its concrete expression in a nation-

Bages and preserved meat which Mar. 7.-P. & 0. Legion, which brought many now being worked out by repre- nore handshakes, he passed sentative leaders of the nation. shop adjoining her houss. on through tumultuous Shaftesbury

It is stated that the shop had "I have to request the Foreign and Blandford, where thousands Powers and their representatives missed catables previously while of flus and cheering people and a in Peking to avold any act which being sm-cured and a foki had been' singing choir were his welcome. could be construed by the new Pe delegated to keep a watch: He is Quiat old Dorchester gave him king usurper us an intimation or said to have spotted the girl and to the most wonderful reception of assurance of International recogni-have shosted to her. The girl, in the whole tour.

tion and support. The foreign return, is said to have been so aların- | As his car swept under a cognition of Tsao Kun would ed at the shout that she lost con- triumphal arch at the city boundary perpetuate internecine strife and trol and fell into the street. 6,000 children, massed along disorder and would be envisaged foki has besi detained for inquiries. Nov. 1.-B. F. hundreds of yards of high banks by the Chinese on the left of his route watched frustration of

People as

declared conductor mounted on a high will regarding act which rostrum on the opposite side of the cuts at the moral fibre of the ruad.

national character.

The conductor's hatos moved. "God Bless the Prince of Wales" crashed out in a huge volume of childish voices. A score of batons in all parts of the crowd, synchronising with the master baton.

their

да

(Signed) SUN YAT SEN?"

Hay .F. & U.

will prevent his return to Borneo and was knocked down and re- Oct. 15.-B. B.

Mr. C. H. Dunn's state of health hear the approach of another train, and he is leaving the service. Mr.ceived injuries from which he died. Fer. 1.-B. F. Dunn. was appointed on 6th Jan-

90.-8. T

Kalyan. Kashmir.

Kasama. Eurypylus.

| Jansef.—H, AL

10.-E. A. B. —E. A.

T-H. A. L Mar. 11.-E. A. Apr. 10.-E. A.

Kazama.

London, Marn. Phemida. Elpenor. Wosar. Glenluse. Paris Maru. Elpenor.

Glenogla

'Atrop

Eumad28. Oostkerk.

Taireriss Mstenmoto Maru Adolf von Bayor. Chilo. Machaon. Havelia d

Gladona. Ermland.

Qaderkork. Malaya, Preusion.

Helenus. Aulolycu Bheinland, Asia Aust-allen. Vogtland. JAVA.

Peru.

BREMEN.

Kortowns.

Oct. 10-1.C.J.L. Nov. 8.-3.0 J.L. Oostkork

7.-J.D.J.L Ouderkerk.

16...... 17...

... Organ

Piano Saxophone ...Trombone

Ukele ... Violin Xylophone

CUT THIS OUT

To the Editor

China Mail,

Sir,

Hongkong.

Hongkong, Oct. 11, 1923.

I consider the following the ten most popular musical instruments placed in the order in which I think they should appear:~-

Please write clearly in block letters.

2.

8.

LIVERPOOL

¡Oct. 25.-B. F. Nor. B. F. Deafened by the noise of an

50.-B. V. englue blowing off steam at St. D &. 1.-L. Y 17.-B. F. Pancras Station Benjamin Fisher,

JL.-B. F 46, a foreman platelayer, did not j

Memnon. Eurypy.. Dania. Keomus. Nlogobor. Diomed.

8.........

9..

GLASGOW.

10..

Memnon. Euryphylon. QADLA. Kewargu Diomed

Name

COPENHAGEN."

AMSTERDAM.

Oct. 3L--KA, '

Obile.

Address

Okila.

Doo IN-EA.

Malays.

Mov, Kom-1.0.4%. Oostkerk.

Ondarkark

Jan. 1th-Hi A „Fab Berk. A.

Babso

tention.

JAYA

81,-2, J;

Laomedon.

Porn

-uary,ig19:45 Earancial Commis The Persian priests winrecently De-1-81

sioner for North Borneo and later left Iraq (Mesopotamia) for Persia The many friends in the Colony as Official Member of Council. as a protest against the expulsion of Mr.Cimiles Beswick will be in- His health gave way and he had to of the Shiite leader who had tried terested to know that he has estab take a trip to Hongkong before to have the elections boycotted are Oct 1-R lished himself in business in Man- Icaying for home early this year, to return with an Iraq deputation Des T3.0-3. chester as a merchant and commis Mr. A. R. Rivett Is Mr. Dunn's and may be met at the frontier by sion agent.

¡ successor.

King Feisul himself.

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