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been shown to be existent in Chian-and the people at large have been admitted to The chief which if all accounts are to be believedure in the Government.

difficulty will of course be in obtaining the co-operation of the Provincial Authorities. If however these wagastes can be induce F to co-operate with the Central Authority at Peking, the intraduction of something in the fons of representative institutions need not be considered an inntperablo taak.

exists in a velled forma almost as much in the present day as wver, that the Chinese cannot fail to be impressed with the friendly | advice to be very cautions how they think of anything so rash as recognising that the people of a country have any right to voice in the question how they shall be taxed and governed. From the autocrat's point of view nothing can be more incon, venient thnu fanciful constitutional

WATERestraints. This is being foit at the present

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moment in Russia and it is not surprising that the Tsa should be anxious to warn his Chinese friends against allowing themselves to be sharkled in such a dinner.

The Truth Bowever is that the real leasin RECOMMEND OUR CUSTOMER which the Chinese Commissioners could learn in Russia on the question of oustica. TO TRY OUR TWO LATEST -PRODUCTIONS

The Chins Squadron with Vice-Admiral

Moore in exputed to be at Baniis from Nor

26th to the 30th.

A Marine Court will be held at the Harbour Ofice on Friday afternosa to suquire into the stranding of the British susamur Kiszakra,,

From Messen Kelly & Walsh, La., wo hare received two samples of Christmas Grestings from the Far East, There are photographic views of the Happy Valley and of the Criziat Field and Club, both capital pictures, and most

me as indicatiul by the title. The same tr also isced its popular "Imperisi" block calen- dar (Anglo-Chinese) for 1907. This is the most useful thing of the kind wo know; ao artistic superfuity: business etily mant, We woul

A master of a fishing junk was on Tuesday (TELEGRAMS. Aned $30 by the Marine Magistrato for interfer-

["DAILY PRESS" EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.] ing with the work of raising sunken junke in

CHINESE RIOTS AT SINGAPORE.

the barbour.

Thirteen now ste.wers are now being built for the Nippon Yason Kaisha. Of this number three are being built in Euglaad-two being vessels of 2,500 tans each, and the other of 2,00) tons. Thesso three are intended for the Shaghai line, and five others, four of 3,500 toms sack and tw of 8,600 tana anali, aro being built at the Kobe Kawasaki Dockyard. An.

other five ships, four of 60 tons each and

of 6,50) tona-re being built at the Mitsu

built at the Kawasaki Yard, two of 8,600 tons

FIERCE

;

FIGHTING, POLICE ARMED,

AND BARBOUR WORK IMPEDED.

SINGAPORE, November 14th. Yesterday extraordinary rioting started by Chinese quarrels between

the Hokien and Tsochew clans, broke out in Chinatown here, and was con-

Bishi Yari. Nagasaki. Of the boats being and four of the same toumage being built at Nagasaki, nes intended for the Europa line.timued fo-day. The vessels of 3,500 tonn in fàs bauda of the Kawasaki Yard are for the Yangtze service.

The Shawphf Mercury of November 9th

Many shops have been kuoted by bad éimracters alert to the opportunity

saya-We are pleased to see that the Opiam afforded by the general disorder.

The fighting between the opposing

Hulks, which bare buwan an eye-sore to residents

POLICE COURT,

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Wednesday, November 14th.

BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATR).

ALLEGED MANDLAUGIFTER. Galans 'Sher, a watoboau engaged on the Kowloon-Canton railway, was scrsigned on a charge of mauslasghter at Mak Kung Har, Dear Youmati

It is alleged that a swisherd named Ng Hing fuk was driving a pig along a road with the defendant accessed Eim and mentioned netbing about his carrying ou a trade in swing. He then threw stones at the animal mutil it broke away from its driver. The apshot was quarrel in which the Indian is alleged to hara struck bis adversary a blow- on the left, sile, injuring his spleen, and which injury subsequently resulted in the Chiukas " death.

The case wax remanded.

"TOO RUNK TO BEMEMBER."

tional Government is to 1 found in the aftractively bound in witboned faiders, for for so many years, sro at last being shifted factions is very fierce, lethal weapons! Moranouth, was charged with bang drunk az

plain facts which they must have sen around them, mid of iu nay advice which

DRY GINGER ALE Digit I given by the Howl of the very

LIME

AND

FRUIT

CHAMPAGNE

not like to be without it.

The Jer.

James

Endicot of 'Lontu

class which has brought about the evils, It is precisely because the same causes which have led up to the deplorable state of affairs in Russia exist in China that the

Szechran, writes: It takes one's breath away question of exstitutional Clovernment in

to sew how these sleeping Chines are waking some form has been consid red by the up. Some people who were always complaining that the country was asleep may be trying to get Latter country as a possible menas of avort-

In China

this sans loud to take a larga sleeping draught in the like calamities.

to put them asleep again. The Chiness mean aristocracy of the kind familher in Europe;

business this 1.09. The day of foreign that is one exclusively of birth, does not

The supramary pidly coming to a chois, exist, though, the element of hereditary Chinem ac actually getting tired with a road diginity enfers more wutely into the political patiotism, sad therabeenf this land will get- aid social life in China than is generally pitclast overboard if they show fear of the Both are equally suitable for mousumption daring the Winter or Sumer Montis,derstood. The great families do not, foreigner in the days to come.

complenty changed since we cans back this are Superior in Quality and general get up to anything that bus bitherto been pot on this

time, and so has the whole spirit of the country from ton political stan piat. Fancy China Market.

undertaking, and with great augens toos, to Loyect American goods.

SAMPLE BOTTLES OF WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED By on REGULAR CURTOMERS FREE OF COST.

PRICES:

- $220 Per Doz. DRY GINGER ALE LIME FRUIT CHAMPAGNE 2.26

however, take by any means so prominent a position us the Grand Dukes and other nobility in Russia, a popuinr element being interfused in China with the dominant classes through the opportunity which is affaded through the system of examinations for facu

of talent 1 enter the official ranke

But, once

a Chinuman has entered this Por Doz, allowed for all bobiles returned magic circle, he becomes one of a custe,

in good condition.

which has becu as arbitrary in its action towards the masses of the people, and as rendy to support the uncontrolled power of the Throne as any purely aristocratic class that has ever existed. Substitute the "Mandarias" for the Grand Dukes, ani the internal state of China is very ouch- the same as that of Russia, with, however, this difference that the Chinese, conservative and reactionary as they have always been, scem at last to have recognised (as Japan recognised long ago) that some change in the system is absolutely necessary, while in Russin the dominant classes, including, it is too unacho be feared, the Tsin himself, hope to perpetuate the old regime. It remains to be seen whether the Chinese

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A correspondant writes to the Times:- Sifowlip, one of the largest rassala belonging to the 'Shell' Transport Company as ruoatly completed a remarkabla van from Singapore to Fondon, travelling a disttuce GË 11,850 miles. The vessel Isit Singapore on August 4th and arrived at London on Septem berch. During the whole of the voyage the main engines worked without stop, sud. the liquid feel apparatus, which was working part of the voyage in conjunction with coas and part of the voyage aluns, also worked without a stop or a bitch of any kind. The record made by tlio sister rossul, the Goidmouth, has thus boon confirmed, and those two vassels ure believed to be the only ones which have ever made the passage from Singapore to Jamdou or any equivalent distance without the wachinery having to stop for adjustmerit.

A sale of work in aid of the Uaion Church Now

Organ Fund will be held in the Church Hall the working party are as follows: Mrs. Aitken, towards the end of February. The Isdios of Quarry Bay Mr. Barrington. Pokfulam Filter Buds, Wes Point; Mrs. Bridger, Morton

Hotel; Mrs. Elwards, Pelhans touse; Ms. J. M. Lenderson, Kowloon Docks: Mrs.

|

Both foreigners, and antives were very much

Jeremiah Flynn, a Mlaker Оп H.M.S.

belaying in a disorderly musher in the Sailors heing freely employed.

The Police, endeavouring to slop | And Subliars' Institute on Tuesday evening.

The defendunt went to the manager and said

Several Chinese are

:

surprised to see the Yneu-fah, cad by Mesra Jardins, Matheson & Co., leaving her moorings off the Bund shout 9 a.m. to day iz tow of two tugs, and even the Customs' elock, which has the affray, were stoned by mobs from he wanted to engage a boci; but, before he bait overlooked the bulka for so many Jeare, was 89 | both sides. One Malay constable was | been supplied, proceded to divest himself of his much taken aback that it stopped dasd for sbuut stabbed.

garments.

He told his Worship he was too drunk to twenty minutes, but was soon set right again after the Yusu-fah had taken up a position at Hospital; and many arrests have been remember what lappered, but was fined $5. her new borth of the Chinoso Band. The other

made.

M. J. W. Kaw, Maunger of the Hongkong three kolks the Ariel, Wellington, and Coren

All business in the Chinese quarter Steam Waterboat Co., charged a native with are also to be shifted, and will keep the You- feh company off the City Burd in the wear is at a standstill; and the disturbance, Į stealing a pauntity of water off our of the

future

Wexford is wonding a genug Doutor, Mr. G. Haiden, M.B., to Wuchang as a missionary; ut

a farewed? mesting, a speaker raid, “As a nation ,we have hurt China by forcing the opinus curso upon her myriad people, and the grandest repara iou we can make is to send medical cen like him of whom we think specially to-night to help to heal the bodies we may have already hurt. For some time from the district of

Wachang in China, there has come a clamant call for a medical man, and I am gia that

Wexford has bad the honour of responding by Ronding one of her own trusted sona," A lady presented s number of valuable wedival appliances to the guest of the evening. These consisted of such items as a metal thermo- cautery, an all molal aspirator, nu 5.0.0, record syringe, an asceptic laryngoscop", etc., all beautifully finished and most modern in type. -

This evening at the Union Church Literary Club, Kennedy Road, sa interesting musical evening has been arranged by Mr. and Mrs, David Wood and Mr. and Mr. Braidwood, the programme consisting utirely of British Ballas. Mr. W. D. Braidwood, B. a., will speak on the origin of the solections given, and Mr. T. E. Parca will take the chair at 9 pm. sharp. It is hoped there will be a good attend sure to support those ladies and gentlemen who have been kind enough to arrange and provide what should prove a most enjoyable evening. The programma is as follows:- The Banks of Allan Water," Mra Braidwood; Allen," Mr. A. E. Paine; "Auld Robia Gray." Mr. David Wool; "An Old English Love-

having drawn away Chinese "Sabone from other parts, has bad the dflict

of surely impeding taxinos in this

harbor.

Another serious incómunience is caused by the riesha coolies, who have taken this as a favourable moment for

going on strike, -

The streets are now being patrolled by armed police.

[REUTER'S SERVICE.] THE OPIUM-QUESTIÓN.

STEALING WATER,

Company's boats

Mr. Kew stated thust while this waterboat wa

alongside a steamer pumping water aboard, he

a bucket into his tank and take out some water. The company was caused considerable trouble by boatmen on small craft, us exswains or the abats wore threatened if they refused to allow them to take what water they required.

His Worship canvicted the defendant and sentenent him to seven days' imprisonment.

the defendant who was on a carga boat put

BOGUES ON THE "KINSKAN"..

A native was o arged with the larcoay of another passenger's bundle of clothing on board the sa. Karahan.

Ho told his Worship that he picked up the wrong handle by mistake; but, as the magistrate dad not beliow him, he sentenced him to three weeks' imprisonmont and four hours" stocks.

Another youthful offender was in conversation with his intended victim; and, when she turned

her head, ko snatched up her bundle and ran but was overtaken on the wharf and giv en inte

custody.

LONDON, November 12th. The Archbishop of Canterbury has trans- mitted to Sir Edward Grey & memorial, signed by the Anglican Bishops in China, protesting against the policies of Great Britain and India in respect to opium. Sir Edward Gray in reply, referred Mr. Morle to what he said on the question on the 31stbirch. May last, and addel that no oficial com- munication had been received. from the Chinese Government about the anti-ogium elict or aboiu a Government monopoly of

ium.

"Barbara THE BOER RAID IN CAPE COLONY.

LONDON, November 12th. The Governor of the Cape has telegraphed the Pride of Kildare," Mrs. Braidwood; "Robin

to the German Governor of Danarà hand, Food and the Bishop of Hereford," Mr. A. Ensking for his co-operation in capturing

ant blare 11 am, on day of publication. After that may not prove more happy in festing a Terrace, Causeway Bay; Mira, Ciegg. Hơn gitong Song," by Allitaen, Me: G. Balloch; "Norah.

2.0. Bae, 98. Telephone No. 12

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The advice given to the Henderson, 19 Mucdonnell Road, Mrs. Hickling, Paine, The Blind Beggar's Daughter of | Arrebooters, if they recross the border, in

keer the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash transaction from absolutisia to something Telegraphic Address: Pin Codes 4.8.0.58 like popula: Government thau Russia

Lieber':

has been. Commissioners against doing anything "mbly" in this direction is, it On Nowamber 13th, at No. 6 East Avenue,

needless Kowloon, the wife of S. Jouan, of a son,

to say, quite superfinous. Singapore pajazza place copy,

Whatever wistakes China may make, no Licnokusa OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD Cone will accuse her of being disposed to JANION OFFICA: 131, FLEET STREET, EC introduce changes in too great a hurry, and the last thing she would be likely to do would be to act with undue husté i a matter involving a radical alteration in her internal administration. But there is a A statement has been published to the hope that the Chinese Government (in. dict that the report of the Chinese Com-stigated probably by Japaness advisers), missioners who have recently been visiting may honestly endeavour to devise some Europe gives an avour of au înterview scheuse of more popular government, which it with the. Tsan, in which His Majesty may in due course present to the nation and warned the Commissioners against raahly so avoid having such a change thrust upsò it

Constitution. ¿L

They revolutionary action on the part of the embarking upon

ironinstance is suggestive of some interest-people, which is only too likely toner if ing considerations. Russia has always lovet some euch improvement be not effected. Chian so much in the way in which What bas taken place in Russia can bully

LUSHING, NOVEMBER 16TH, 1906

The Manse, Mra. Lyon, Robinson Rul, Kov. Lon; Mrs. Partan, Fast Point, Mrs. Russell, Olervatory Vilis, Kowloon: Vrs, A. Rodger, East Point Sager Refuery; Mrs. J. Rodger, East Point Sugar Rufinery; Mrs. Sitams, North Chin fsurance Co: Mrs. Templeton, Cornhill. Quarry Bay, Mrs. Thomson, Govern- ment Civil Hospital; Mrs. Malcolm Walsen Abergelia. Peak, and Mrs. David Wood, P W. Dept., Hon. Se95.

According to a balletin published by the Kobe (Japanese) Chamber of Commerce, the estimated saing of merchandise store is the warsbuuses of the seven princips! warabouse firm of Koba--the Tokyo, Hyogo. Sumitomo, the Pier, Mitsui, Kawauichi sud Faouye-at the end of last month, was 21,990,000, a decrease of Y1600m or 182 per seat w compared with the ons of the preceding month, and of Y6,370/900 oz 20.4 per cent on the corresponding figures last year. This decrease is principally due to the falling off of about Y 2 439,9 10 iù raw colton, kad of about Y1,100,000

in the warehouses at the end of last month were

Bethnal Gres," Mrs. Davil Wood; and Loezie Liudray," Mr. G. Bailoch.

It was not long ago that an attempt was made to represent Lord Kitebaneras ons of the mout #apopolar Commander-in-Chiefs that India ever had, It was said that he was no friend to the native soldier, who roscuted his treatment. While these things ware being published and said, Lord Kitchenor was in correspondence with the Indian Government urging the cause of the native soldier, and representing in the strongest forms the dis- advantages under wbiek he has hitherto laboured. As a result of his action, the Secretary of State. has sanctioned several important concussions. Thus the kit allowance has been raised fram fity to six rupes, and five rapes are to be given for boot money. The Sillader Cavalry are to get free grass, or other forage, for their horses when on the march; and fifty instead of thirty per cent of the men are to be given free passages to their homes when going on furlough, if their regiments are eight hundred miles or of being iomasible of the grievances of the men

AUSTRALIA AND PREFERENTIAL TRADE

view of the extradition charges of theft and murder.

Mr. Perrein's rail is generally regarded ns an unsupported filibustering.expedition.

QERMANY AND ITS ALIENS.

*5#,000 PEOPLE TO ME EXPELLED FROM THE COUNTRY.

tione

His Worship ordered him to be detained for 48 hours, and to receive twelve strokes of the

Beroun MR. C. D. MELBOURNE. (82cond Porter MAGISTRATE).

AN OLD SMUUGLEX.. That let traffic in optam must be a profitable trade was exemplified by the fact that Chon Hap, who his just completed à montence of three months inprisament, again appeared before his Worship on the charge of being in unlawful possession of 30 taels of prepared

was found in lina concealed pin which

rond Lis waist,

Mr. Hoggarth, Chief Freins Officer, remind. of the beach of bis previous conviction on a similar charge, and mentioned that he was an ok and antorious smuggler:

the charge proved, and imposed a fine of 8909,

After hearing the svidiones his Worship hold

the alternative being five mouths' jail

HOK

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2 T. Wright

2 K. Lapaley

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2R. H. Hume 4. H. Baxter T. W. Roborixon 4 T. Noavo R. Rattar

8 A. Ritchie Byes went to G. R. Edwards, scr.; G, K. Haxton. Her.; C, Gow, ser. ; F. H. Dixon, 2; W. Puunhoce, 6; W. Hutcheson, 3; and G. Sraith, &,

KOWLOON BOWLING CLUB.

The draw in the first round of the competition The Daily Express of Oct, 19th reports: for the Gold Medal presented by Mr. Neish Orders have been given by the Prussian

| has taksu place with the result apponied. Pre- within the next ten weeks on the ground chas vious priz>-winners start scratch, the others Ministry to expel 10,000 undesirati alians

presence

*gaveral principles.” Ninolon

J. M. Henderson sor. J. Tally thence of such large numbers of slim is being given points on play.

D. Gow thousand of the aliens are employed as colliers in the coal mines of the healsh provinces. A. Barasay

R. White Lure virus families with them in western W 'Favior The majority of them are single men, but may Germany, and these bring up the fetal to be

W. Ramey expallal approximately to 30. The Prussian

K. Hunter Ministry of the interior has already sent instrac-

the aragarilag their expulsion to cial anthorities at Dortmund, who in their bava forwarded the necessary orders to the local polios authorities throughoot the Bleuish one of these slion workmen must loare

after midnight that day

vill be gr country. rested and forcibly ejected from the Two-thirds of these alien workmen are Austriaris, so that they are subjects of a country with which Germany is closely allied. The greator number of the remaining

third are

The monthly competition for the Robertaue likowine subjects of a country which is allied Farewell Cap was held at Happy Valley from with Germany. The remnant are Rusgjans,

the 10th to 12th November, 1906, The t‹dlow- Datch, and Belgians. It is argouced that there is no special rensou for this measure ofing cards wore handed in :---- expulsion, and no further explanation is gisez than that mentioned at the beginning of this + Hon. Mr. F. J. Badeley 90 10 20 Capt. R. M. Ranking ... 95 15 84

94-12-8 Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson telegram, that the step is taken ou general principles."

S.P., H. G. Wilson, Rs. 94 11 83 Mr. C. H. Galo

n

195

Italina.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

Heury the Fifth loved France, that is "eo fail to be a lesson to such accurate observers in foreign rice. The principal lines of goods upwards from their recruiting valrek lastead provide.erritory by Decomber th much that he would not lose a village of ns the Chiasse of the effects of attempts foreign rics, valued at Y4,749,909; Bombay (saya "The World"), Lord Kitchener has Auy one of then who is found on I'russing it"--that the TSAR may naturally be to perpetuate repression by ever increasing for colon, valued at X6, 41.8-6, sugar, rained ovidently been most solicitons se regards their looked to as a useful adviser with respect repressive measures. Rebellions and thre sta

at Y530,358; fabrics, representing, F990,913 welfare. to Any merenien! which may tend to con- of rebellion have been in long familiar in Japanese rice, Y477, 361: fortilisers, Y963,923; The fact China that it is not eurprising that Chinese Chineas raw cotton, Y36919: steel and iron, solidate the Chinese Empire.

Y579,211 would no doubt la duly considered by the as well as Europeans have come to look

After the Senate by 17 votes to five had re- Commissioners and would add to their upon them as more or less a normal state of

Dr. J. F. Griggs, a medical missionary injected the mendment of the House of Repre. gratitude for the insporial guidance on aaffairs. The events, however, which have Peking, gous ahead at a great rate. He declares sentatives to the Bill granting preference on point on which the Head of the Rassiza occurred in Russia cannot fail to have that China has made more progross in two British goods-amely, the deletion of the

in British ships

marred

by white Empire is so specially well qualified to impressed upon Chinese statesmen that, yese past than in a thousand years preceding provision that such British goods should be where the above-named state of things Fig-tails are to be cat elf; foot binding is to about and returned the Bill to the House, the

with the

e proviso -peak. The present state of Russia is un excellent object lesson as to the effects of exists, a point may be reached at which locals; the buying and selling of women is for Bill was passed by both Houses, with

hidden; girls' schools are to be fostered regarding white labour. which will not come August. When ints operation antil next not rashly embarking up a Constitution. disaffection becomes general, and when the civil service examinations are to inside the Bill was submitted to Lord Northoots, the The C.P.B. str. Empress of China arrived at or-General, for his assent, bis Excellency, Vaneenrer at 8.30 p.xi. on Monday, the 12th The TEAR can point to the peace and thore may be such an uprising as cannot modern and practical studies; jury trials are to Governor

on the advice of the Ministry, sout a message inet prosperity which reign in every direction be put down by the means which were be introduced; the panal code has been revised

to Parliament recommending the deletion The C.P.. str. Empress of Japan arrived at in his ouiuions--the soul absence of before effective. The task before Chion is sad bratal forms of punishment abolished; of the white labour prociso. The recommenda- Kobe at 10 am. on Tuesday, the 13th inst.. and

agrood to by the House of left

chai, where she is due to arrive at 11 p.m. obedience to by no means an easy one, seeing that it constitutional government is promised in twelve

Stanghai, discontent, the

years-50oner if the people can be propared; Representatives, bat was rejected in the Sonate for an at 12.30 p.ra, some day, via Nagasaki authority, the freedom from rebellim and involves a qualification at least of her most daily. Chinese newspapers are multiplying a by 1 16 votes to six. In order to save the British on Thursday, the 15th inst

I'reference Bill

of Representatives the Houss

The Glen Line atr. Glenroy left Singapore the security for life and property, especially chorished tradition as to the absoluto modern army is being developed, electric light- not insist on their amendment with on the moruing of 14th inst., and may be

ou the inst. that of the Jews' which have resulted from sanctity of the authority of the Emperor, ing, telegraphs, telephones, railways, and like reference to the white labour proviso. Mr. expected

Isaace, Federal Attorney-General, declared that The Indo-Chins sing left Colentta for Russia's prudently recognising the rights of the people or this account, seeing that the same is to be observed in the Empire and its the

Governor-General would then be for Lord may be expected hare on or abou 26th inst. foreign embassies. Best of all, the opium curse

Northcote to say whether he would assent to Tho N..K. str. Kagoshima Mara (Bombay granting them a Constitution at an earlier difficulty has been

overcome in every is to be done away. Noxt to the Empress the Hill, and. It would be for the Imperial Lins) loft Shanghai for this port on the 14th date. The state of offairs in Russia is so country in which a purely monarchical Dowager, the leading spirit in all this is Government to say whether the preference inst, and is expected here on the 17th inst.

offered would be accepted.--Times. very like that which from time to time has system has been difed to one in which Viceroy Tuan Shih-kai.

marked

on

tiv

did

aistaining from But it need not be considered as hopeless improvements are being fostered; Sunday I would be agaio submitted to the this port via the Straits on the 10th inst., sad

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THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

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ROBERTSON FAREWELL COP.

Mr. A. Gilins

Mr. B. J. Grist

(29) antrion),

t

VOOL.

101

-68

15 86

2

87 188

* Lt. Col.H,Ġ Fitton,...,90 -- 10

Capt.R.M.Ranking,B.A.MC. 95

Mr. H. T. Butterworth 93

Mr. T. 8. Forrest...

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15 =

12 := 78 Dr. G. M. Harston

30 889 S.P., H. G. Wilson, K.N. 9411: 83 Mr. C. H. Gala

101 — 15 86 89 188 Mr. EL J. Grist

(34 entries). + Tie for Cup.. * Tio for Pool

The next competition for the Caplain's Cup and May Cup, will be held at Happy Valley from

the let to 3rd December, 1906.

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