BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWIES WATOM
CHINA MAIL
SHAUNA ANDERSON SETS NEW 50-YARD MARK
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›.................................************| Shauna Anderson, bright eyed, 16-year-old VRC
Woodcock To Fight Swede
London.
ERTLES who last night knocked out the American, 1:00 Oma, han agreed to defend his 'European title against
heavyweight champion,
Tandborg.
the Swedish champion.
Mr. Jack Solomons, the promoter, Cable Sermo to Tandberg today offering him the fight at Korringay จด November 2 or December 7, -- fruter.
Woodcock, Louis Fight Possibility
Londen, September, 23,
Jack Solonson
he will utbid
a American
II
11
promoters to match Joe Louis agatal Brine Woodeck in a London world title fight 15zue minkes
successful comeback.
Jesus sad en Prubay he would budt next June us New York The the 20th Century bjusting Club, bell Sa
endumistir thuh
will bugger money he an bure the humpet away from the Unged Sautes for his pl Spearance,
favourite, climaxed the final day of the Colony swimming championship heats with a record in the 50 yards froo style event. Shauna sprinted the distance in 29.6 seconds--
two fifth of obecdad-better than the former-|
record set by Vivienne Churn in 1941. "Previous" „la that her sister [surprise was Let's defeatTM by Heather swam first in heat 1, Cheng Wallam, in beat 1, af-
though in the tast heat to deter returning 31 flat with hardly
me the fifth man-there from Jodu why apposition
thise who shed second in the Weng, China's new swimming best time-La edened the chance pride, who was timed at 32-1/5 seconds.
The close finishes In the
everits serral
three
vum in the past
ve sound $ssurance that
re-
those
were
to swan in the final in a time (better than either Rozn-Pereien in
head or Monteiro in heat 3.
The heals of the championships,
Tomorrow over.
begins the
ayrat night of the Colony's biggest Humal swimming how zich |thugh
royan for the Bals which sua
De on Saturday night, will be records have been slow in
coming. the fight eompetitiona Hong Kong swimmers, among
one of the usual exething of swinamen
ng shows Hong Kong has seennny yet force new marks wing
winners have to be determined.
Results: Women's 60
for a long time.
Skumam
Andersom had teal cruditions for the record makingi event. She drew lane three championship.
elther side of her was Joan Wong d Jon Eager, oppsl
Shauna Anderen
keep
she con
an
eye The start perfect
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1948.
Hands Important To Golf, Cotton Says
New York, September 22. Henry, Cotton, three-time Brilish Open Golf Champion, sat down to lunch and bogen fléxing his hands soon after he gave the walter his order.
The waiter was puzzled Bo were the others at the table. linda badananguinely,” oxid Beškantillyen fake, rubber balls in my
them constantly to my pocket and equsaze strengthen my hands."
England's top professional noffer then explained that he believes, hands are more important than anything else in golf. "American pros use their body moro," he said. "That's where think they make a mistake. it's the hands and ant the body that give you accuracy.
That's why I carry thone rubber balls. They keep my hands active."-Associated Press.
INDIA'S COMPLAINT
TO BE DISCUSSED
Paris, September 23,
yards free style Despite opposition from the South African delo- gote, India's 'complaint on the treatment of Indians in South Africa was placed on the General Assembly agenda yesterday,
lient : Heather Anderson (31) Reconda), Joan Wong (32-1/5)} Hent 2 Shauna Anderson (29-3/5,
new record). Mainie Leong (31-4/3) nad C. Eager
(33-175). All named kre
Men's 100 yards breast stroke with the three champlonchip. breaking! the lent : Lou Tai-pong (712/5), C. Raza Pereira (71-3/5), G. Randalt.
South Africa warned that if ¦ krjevously mislect as to the con- India's recommendation
difion under which Indians were WOR adopted the
South African
Uving in Natal. delegation would have to con-
It would be most unfortunate, sider its
nuded, it position
the prospects of regarding fruitful surface plot
talks between South simultaneously.
participation in further dis-Africa and the indian and Pakis- Shaun forced tient 2. Chan Chiu-chong (72-2/5), cussion of the matter.
fan Governments should be pro- ahead to esta
Mr. Edir Laww, leader of the judiced as a result of decisions Johnnie Yvanovich. All named bigh
South African delegation, toir the taken by the Assembly, il hp'
are finalists. body lengthi
General Committee that South Men 60 yards free style cham-
Sir B. N Rat (India) said, thot Africa lead afront of pionship:
regarded the matter as India's cast concerning South "Provided Woodork makes gooxt
Joan Wong and heat F. G. Horn-Pereira (25-3/5), questionably a domestle one in Africa was discussed by the Gen-
The George Saunders; Charter.
terms of the United Nations' ral Assembly both in 1946 nud to his muxt twas er tuce contests, Jean Enery. When pusiting away Hent 2:
1947. He submitted that for the Sodomums said, flert ore I will from the 25-yard walt,
(25-1/5),
tient 3; Sunny
Loww Mr. Monteiro 125-3/3),
said that for the committee to contend now that that American pro- no doubt of the water,
Hent 4: mokers and get day over here in
And that was when the record Cheng Wei-lam (25-3/51, and
third
your, is succession Indis the subject should not be on the defend his eruwa."
the intervention of the agenda "wou'd home Lau sprint
Tai Ping (25-2/5)
after t
ho to stultify United Nations regarding legisin themselves."--Itcuter. Liesjute Jue's loyalty to
the was timed at 15 seconds flat-1/5 extra heat.
Hor afterling. South African nu- goth Century Club, Sofrons be of a second slower than the first
tionals, who were at Indian raviar Jevra he cún convince Joe In the streich. With some push from
origin. neng nine months that a rebutt|aster Bather-who should do Werdenck worked
helter, under 11, this new record might drawing card over here than an yet nuke place for a better one. Amerlein tot no particular Du
The 100 yards breast stroke unding ability in the United was disappointing. In nelther States-Associated Press.
texan.
Shauna's
there
heal was the record in sight. Lau Tai-ping surprised with a good win over Gerry Roza-Pereira who was expected Birst
in
Yachting Programme
Considerably Further
Ou both former occasions, he sand, the South African delegation had said that it was essentially a domestic matter and protested xist the assumption by the United Nations of a jurisdiction
Mortensen, Finney Not
Fit To Play
Boston
ABDULLA
NUMBER SEVEN
"7"
In PACKETS of TINS
Stopped In Race For League Flag
New York, September 23.
St. Louis stymied the pennänt aspirations of the Boston Braves at least tömporarily on Wod. nesday by thumping the tribe with a 17-hit attack.
LRC Tennis
Play Starts On Oct. 18
Chub
The Ladies Recreation Tennis Tournament will start on Monday, October 18.
The different evenis are liste below, together with the amount
noon ភព
Spithizzendant känslom drukkers
34 years for Boston-must be delayed at least unt! Satur- day as the tribe is idle untit them The Braves can clinch the flag if they win two games, They have eight games to play.
Von Nida In Surprise Loss :
Birkdale, Lancashire,
Norman Von Nidą..of Austrália, the leading "money" winner in British professional golf this reason, was today surprisingly defeated by Hittle known Edinburgh play- The victory did move the Car- er, H. Watt, in the first round dicals into second place a half
of the £2,500 Brillah Match gerne akend of Brooklyn. wha
Play championship here. were hau, but the game enst
Watt won by ond hale. them
the service of Enor Slaugh-
Sixty-four professionals were 1er. their speedy
entered.-Reuter, outfielder.
í Slaughter was hit on the nose by
thrown ball. Ho
I uufferr[ fracture and a haemorrhage.
Brooklyn dropoed Its third straight to Pittsburgh as Rip
of the entrance fee. Entries will Sewell pitched siz hit ball. close ut October
and are to be sent 10 D. The Tournamrat Svcertary,
Latile Recreation Club, 10 Praft from the Pocille Road, Hong Kong.
San Franclsen club. In
A
The
་།
Talks On Another Cerdan Fight
Pirates clubbed, four Dodger Saturday, burlers for 11 hits.
Pittsburgh ohiained two players
Coar! League:
bin Southpaw. pitcher Hong Kong Colony Championships money deal.
Entrance Fee Bill Werle goes to the Pirates for 1. Larlica' Singles
sum and three HK$10.00 it announce:]
Third Inseman! 7.50 Pirate players. 2. Ladies' Doubleg Mixed Doubles
7.30 Jack Tobin was purchased cou- Club Events
dklonally. 4. Ladies'
The lowly Chicago Cabs dum- 5.00 pened the first division hopes of Championship
the New York Gients by taking 5.00 both
ends of a Andy Parfko was the big gun in
The gold-toothed Frenchman the opener for the Cubs, driving fought for the rival Tournament
runs with his 26th homer and a ground attack. In the Ameriena League Detroit beat Philadelphia, 4.00
Singles Club
Club
Singles
5. Men's
Championship
Ladies Doubles Club
Championship
7. Man's Doubles Club
Citab
Championship
Doubles
8. Mixed
Championship Club Events 3. Ladies
dicap
Singles Hon- 10. Men's Singles
ingle Handlenp 11, Latties Doubles Han-
elicop
12. Men's Doubles Handicap 13. Mixed Doubles Handicap 14. Men's Intar-Hong (in-
cluding
Government the -Departments) for
Inter-Hong Challenge
+
4.00
4,00
in all his term
4.00 Brooklyn
4.00 Pittsburgh 4.00
New York, September 22.
Marcel Representatives of Cerdan, the new middleweight champlon, today opened rugo- tiations with Twentieth Cen- ! tury Club for a possible non- tile Oght at Madison Square doubleheader. Garden on December. 10.
NATIONAL LEAGUE 5.00 St. Louis 1.00 Boston
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17
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7
Chiengo
11
New York
Chicago
2
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14
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Cup (for couple) .... 5.00 New York
Tournament Inter-Hong Tennis Tou number Any
Philadelphin of couples may enter from each Firm, Company Detroit, or Department. Only one mem- ber of the pair need be a member London, September 23.
of the BOXER 'DIES
Laciles' Recreation Club. heal. In heat 2. Chan Chiu- Following is an outline pro- Article VII of the Chorter.
which was explicitly excluded by The Football Association
Members may enter with part- chong swam in an easy first in FROM INJURIES
announced on Wednesday that ners of any Nationality who are 12.4-more than five seconds bet
gramme for the Opening Mr. Loww contended that Stanley Mortensen and Tom employed the
by some Firm etc. Philadelphin, September 22. ter than the next best, Johnnie Cruise and Salling and Row-fadin's charges levelled at South Finney were unfit to play for Participants must agree to play
21-year-old) Yvanovich who used the orthodox ing Regatta to be held by the Africa
considerably
England, against Denmark Phulo felphia
off each round of the Competition heavyweight, died; breast stroke,
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club further than or previous neca Copenhagen next Sunday,
on the date and time laid down last night from injuries which he As expected George Saunders, on October 9, 10 and 11. De-
atons when the matter had coine
Mortensen's place as mresived in
inside
by before the thited Nations,
the Tournament Committee. Aght against Jolasny Sonny Monteiru end Gerry tailed programmes, starting D
In the event of a participant Haynes, of New York, here last Roza-Pereira
In 1046
right will be taken by Shackleton cach
and 1947 Indin the times, course, heats and re- complained of alleged oppressive
had of Sunderland. Thursday--Beutry,
Rob Langten, of being unable to play on the date hent to qualify for the finals. The sulls of the draw will all be weatment of South African ca- Preston, will rubstitute for his specified, his or her name may be
published at a later date.
liable to team mate, Finney, at
be seraiched without Hunals of Indian racial
origin. -General Plan:
nolier: But now, Irdła
Tost also claimed to he rald,
The decision of the Tourna on behalf
1.l
Thompson,
won
America Frowns On Silver For China
The Sailing Regalta commences | speak.
cn
now legal
ol
Buth
at
outside
NW
--Assoclated Press.
England Defeats Wales XV
WAH, HOMO EN
crown
of Champions lont night when he
the midclloweight took from Tony Zule at Jersey City.
He is under contract with the Tournament of Champions to make
ком June ille defence against Zile, or some other challenger if Zale retires.
Among the non-tille opponents, mentioned were Johnny Colan, New York Ught-heavyweight, and Auton Bundik, Latonian middle- weight who had Cerdan on the 0 Boor three times in their Chicago Zale, who was so badly beaten
Ight,
2 by Certian that he could not comme cut for the twelfth round, ex- pressed a desire for a return title
0 inutch with Marcel.
England practically made cer- lain of victory in the first half when they got three tries and goal without reply. Only a grim Welsh defence prevented a run- away England victory.
However, hit co-managers,
Som Pain and Art Winch, Bald the question of his retirement would be decitied after he had taken a brief rest. Tony's managers plek- ed up his cheque for US$120,000. Promoter Andy Nederleiter an-
the gross nounced that
gate at
City was US$254,399. The tourament of Champions... alac
received US$43,000 for radio rights und US$22,000 for movie rights. Total net réceipts US$203,005.
IKE WILLIAMS FAVOURED
wero
New York, September 22. Because of his explosive punch,
London, September 22. England beat Wales by one goal, three tries (11 points) to Cerdan, who had been permite, one goal, one try (five points) ¦ ted 20 per cent of net proceeds in Mortensen and Finney
ense 20 per cent .exceeded his <$71 Friday evening at Kallett Asians and other non-Whites" in are on the injury list and failed ment Committer in all matters Rugby League Interna
tional match at Wigan this guarantee of US$48,000, earned a Island and there will be salling South Afrien.
to pass fitness examinations. They pertaining to the Tournament is
'evening. races there for dinghies and Stars
to had originally been picked for the final.
purse of more than US$50,000.- That showed, he alic
alleged, to
trip in hopes they would be ft, No men's matches will be nr- on Saturday and for all classes of what length, Interference by one
United Press, yacht on Monday.
member state is the donicstic
England's tearn will leave by ranged before 5.15 p.m. except on The Rowing Regatta will be affairs of another member state air on Friday.
werk-ends and holidays. held
at Middle Island
the was now being married,
Langton is a well known In- Ladies should specify whether afternoon of Saturday, October 9. If the item was put on the fernational for Englund. During or not they can play before 5.15
After the
Rowing Regatta agenda, then a principle would the 1048-47 season he played p.m. large-scale barbecue supper is have been adoptert, which should against Switzerland, France, Hol- being held at the Middle Island use considerable concern to all tand, Eire and Ireland and Wales.
Shackleton Clubhouse. This barbecue supper States jealous of their national
a newcomer lo International matches although he has been
by the rowing sovereignty. organiser section of the Club but all Club The delegates should consider played for England in a victorious members are invited
very carefully before agroeing in match against Scotland in 1945. The Cruisers, Dragons
as a full in- am!
the adoption of such a dangerous That did not rate Jubilees will ruce from
Millburn, Kellett and far-reaching principle To-
ternational, however.
the Danish trip us a travailing reserve.
The two changes in no way! Batley shoke England's folth in victory. Leeds He said that it was unfortunate There is complete confidence here On Sunday morning, Cruisers, that not only the lenders of the that the Engilah professionals con Dragons and Jubilees will leave new India, but also people in defeat the Danish 'amuteurs by Middle Island and sull round other countries, had been several goals.-Associated Press
HOME FOOTBALL
Washington, September 23. Introduction of a silver-backed currency for China would result in higher prices there and dis- ruption of the New York silver market, unless the US Treasury sponds large sums to support it, the State Department said today. The State Department state- rency ard prien vel it would not Istand to Middle Island on Saturday, it was South Africa, To- Newcastle inside left, will make Bournemouth 1. Exeter City
of
ment provided rebuttal to Senator Pat McCarron Nevada, who said silver is the only substance on which China can build Bscal solidarity.
Senator McCurran's state is a large producer of silver. The Senator made his statement rging silver for Chisa at the nining congress new going on in San Francisco.
to it.
be practical to restore the silver day, Oct. D, and spend the night morrow, it might be any member skedard in China,
"The introduction of silver.... would involve technical dimeul- ties as to make it a rostly and un- rertain venture."
at Middle Island, taking part in the barbecue suppdr.
Sunday Programme
to
port
viu the
Until deficit spending in Chian Hong Kong stops, the Department said, prices Beaufort Channel in order to meet will continue to rise regardless of the Dinghies, Stars, Whalers, etc the kind or klods ut monetury from Kellett
will Island, which units emplu ect.
have sailed eastwards on the Sun- day morning from Kellett Island, in and all will meet at some con.
Semptor McCann sald Chica's now zufrenzy, the gold yuan will Even if basic conditious
full and to be successful the Chlan favoured measures to re-vesient rendezvous in Junk Bny money of that eation must be store monetary Liability, the De- tor lunch. The whole fleet will based principally silver.
partment said, there
It cannot be sucressful ather-serious disadvantages in any at-|
would be then return to Kellelt Island on|
wise,
The
the silver state Senator aid. tempt to
resto the
}
State Department takes standard in China.
sue with Sensator McCarran In
evening.
Sunday Bilver The Dinghies, Store and ships Whalers will race at Kellett Island
on "While the eventual reform of
Saturday and on Sunday gress during the hat session was the currency in China might pro-morning they will suit with the considerin Icguillot enucted vide for the use of
meet the subsidiary fide to Junk Bay to
Cruisers, Dragona, and Jubitocs.
a statement prepared when Gan-'
··
Into the Economic Co-operation metallic colns, including silver Administration.
coins in reasonable amounts, sil- falling buck to Kellott Island on The statement was, hot made ver la too bulky for efficient the flood lide in the afternoon. public alther by the State De- handling and shipment of large racing
On Monday the finals in all partment or Congress, but came sums of monty, especially as Kellett Island, followed by the will take place from on Individual Congressman country, like China where trans- whu obtained The Department's portation is so cretly-Associated Presentation of trophies and
from
views on what kind of fiscal as- Press.
sistance would be good for Chiga:,
In lessonce, tra Department
hotda that until China balancen
her budget and stops sponding PLAYERS WANT
more than her revenues? total, no currency. reform there will ‚be successful. However, the De-
partment has made no 'comment; on the new gold,yuan thỏ Nait-)
airaulation.
Ring Government has put into
Unsuitable f The-Doppriment told Congress that present conditions in China do not finish a basis for any fasting currency stabilisation. It also said:
Even if basic conditions, fa- vojured" "stabilisatinii, of thờ cur-
TRANSFERS
prizes in the evening.
Dinghy and Star helmsmen and their crews who would like to pin in the barbecue supper al Middle Island can proceed thera IBAT.
by road transport leaving the
steps opposite Kelleft; Talend about 7.30 p.m. and re Glasgow, beptember 21. turning about midnight.
Scottish centreforward All those intending to be pre- stars have asked to be placed on should notify Mr. Donald Yardley, *sent at the barbecue supper the transfor: list-Rally Houlistop the Rowing Secretary, as soon of Queets of the South, and Bobby Flavell, of. Herds
possible. All those intending to
-be
Two
* If thay leave their clubs; "Il fi]be present at the Club reñidezvous unlikely that English clubs will on Sunday, and wishing-to-t sign them, because neither is provided with Club lunches, etc. keep on crossing the border, should notify the Club Secretary, Houliston is in a gamer store it is hoped that power boats in Dunifries, while Flavell has a with supplies of all types of re- hairdressing, b buriness in Airdrie, freshments will be in attendance ---Bouter, vie
Ipt the rendezvous,
state.
"Grievously Misted”
+
Allen Heads Final Batting Averages
London, September 23.
"
G. O. Allen, the former England captain, heads the- final batting averages for the English cricket sOMBON Just ended with figures of 70.80, but he had only eight Innings, compared with 30 or more by many players.
Similarly, first poaltion among bowlers is occupied by J. C. Boucher, of Ireland, with 77 avers for an average of 8.83.
The first ten in the batting averages were (Qualification eight Innings);
G. . Allen (Middlesex) a G. Washbrook (Lanca.) ~~L. Hutton (Yorks.)
48
י,
Highest
Inne. Average .180 76.80 .200 70.37
178 1.0. 84.73°
London, September 23. Results in Wednesday English league soccer footbull matches, home from first;
B
THIRD DIVISION
RUGBY LEAGUE
Huddersfield 17 Dewsbury RUGBY LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL England 11 Woley
Associated Press,
0
JAPAN TENNIS INTEREST GROWS New York, September 21, The former Japanese Dayla Cup town tennis players-Zenso Ghlm- izu, Irbiya Kinogue and Takeichi Horada-hope that Japan will be. permitted soon, to return to in Lernational competition, according lo Major James Gerard of General, Douglas. MacArthur's stall,
Major Gerard made this state- ment at the International Lawn Tennis
speedy California Mexican, ut Yankee Stadium.
Owing to the miserable weather condition, the players found the going difficult and the match had Ike Willams in favoured four to few stars. McCormick and Led-ore to keep his world ilghtweight gard were England's best while 16-round fight with Jess Flores, championship in tomorrow night's Mahoney stood out in the Weish three-quarter line.
Home, Findlett and McCormick scored England's tries, with Palin On the same card Ruy "Sugar" kicking the goal. Mohaney got Robinson, welterweight champion, the Welsh Ary, Ballard converting. will meet Kid Gavilan of Cuba in
10-round non-titte today a Other League results were: Eney A Huddersfield 0. Robinson is favoured at 31⁄2 to Leod 17 Dewsbury `6.—Reyter. one-United Press.
bout.
Helping Hand For French Government
Paris, Septembar 23.
French, Premier Honri Queuillo was reported today to have received a helping hand from the United States at a time when his Government is threatened by political unrest and strikes.
Club dinner here and
The Ballon continued in the American sources, who de spoke of the continued interest in clined to be quoted by name throes of labour unrest. On Fri- lawn tennis evidenced by the said they understood US off-tiny 7,000,000 Communist and non- former Davis Cup' players-Reu- clala have agreed to unfreeze Communist workers are to stage a two-hour general strike. This 70,000,000,000 franc
may widen to include a 24-hour M. Queullie meet French ParlsAssociated Press, labour's wage increase demands and still muintain a balanced
ler.
OLYMPIC CYCLIST
TURNS PRO
Rome, September-23,
(US$230,000,000) fund to help trein, bus and subway strike in
Marlo Chella, the Itaifen holder budget.
of the world and Olymple spring 53.84
inns. N.O.. Лила
8
334
4
1900
· 2164
2451
262 n.o. 61.27 \
2429 2368
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W. Edrich (Middlesex) 66 J. Crapp (Glos.) J. ikin (Lance)
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D. Compton (Middlesex) 47 A. Fago (Kent“ ir J. Robertson: (Middlesex) 84 IT. Pearce (Essex)
-
168 n.o. 49.14 48.
127
48.00 87 57
1493
45.68 Bowling (excluding J. G. Boucher) Qualification 85 wickets:“ Overs Maldens Runs Wickets Average C.
Clay
01' (Glamorgan)-260.5 P. Whitcombe (Oxford)
$81,3 112 749 C1_Gladwin (Derby): 984,5, 200, (2174) "P.." Grdenwood" (Lanos) ^^5562 7170 A1168 __G.-Pops (Derby)
L. Muncari (Glamorgan): 12002201412716 Ja Ni Hever:(Glamorgan) 9881,5, 160-
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decision to hold local
SAINTS, ARMY HAVE BYE
Owing to the Eastern Athletlo
This is expected to pacity the eveling titles, hus decided to turn, Socialist Party, which was anger professional, according to the ed by s Turin correspondent of the Rome bicctions next month, and in Lhewspaper, the Glornale Della. turm I expected to prevent the
Signer Chella is expected to do fall of the M. Quaillie's Cabinet. Association withdrawing its team so boform: the start of the 104 jag jught in a narrow vota the Hong Kong Football, Loague, St.
The National Assembly decide from the, 2nd Division of the, track reason, the
and Army-HKC+-will- elections should be held in Oslo-Joseph's ber: The Communists and Gen. for the Unive
The venue eral Charles de Gaullo'a' 'rightist
University Rally of the French People voted v. Club match at 4pm.tomor for the elections."
fow, has been changed, from
Reuter
report added
— CHOLERA—-
IN WAIYANG
The Socialists and the Catholle Army""1"-to-the: Club Ground do Canton, Beptember 23. Popular Republican movement, BEZAL Reports reaching this city in the voted against the decision. Three inat few days state, that, a cholers weeks ago the Assembly decided
Printed and published for the propri
epidemia, of great severity has on postponement of the balloting tors, The Newspaper Enterpries, Limlje broken nut in the East River dies but that action was reversed by by WALTER JAMES KEATE trict of Walyang-Router) | last night's vote, gain knutention Hour, Hong Ro