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INTIMATION

S. WATSON

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28TH, 1909.

Agreement between China and Japan in

Mr. E. Jenis has been appointed to set as

relation to Manchuria" with a view to Assistant Harbour Master, and Mr. A. E. Davey TELEGRAMS.

to act as first boarding offear.

The police at Shanghai now have the services of a legal adviser at their disposal, Mr. Kirk, of a well-known law firm, having ofices at the Central Station, where the Inspectors of the various stations can consult him on serious cases avery morning,

Archdeacon E. H. Thomson, of the American

determining whether there is anything in the agreements adversely affecting American interests" was "au admission of the graveat & CO. portent a seeming admission of the vary thing charged against us in the Far East that the American Government is doing the work of the American syndicates in getting concessions and loan privileges Church Mission, who has just completed fifty in China and trying to force a way for them your work in China, was at Shanghai on the in China Those who are better informed 21st instant presented with a handsome silver. on the subject than Mr. HINRY GEORGE, tos service at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. to com- CONFECTIONERY,

jun, will recognise how perverse is the inter-memorate his geliton jubilee. pretation which he has given to the action Selections of the Purest and Finest Quality of the American Government in this parti

Imported from the Leading Loudon, Nocular instance. At present there is no

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1941

York and Parisian Housos,

CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES.

IN FANCY BOXES

CHOCOLATE ALMONDS, CHOCOLATE WALNUS, and others in Grent Variety RAISINS, MIXED

ALMONDS ul

ALMONDS.

not aware

Mr. J. G. Martyr has organised a corps of Boy Scouts for Tiontain. The corps already inmbers 25, divided into patrols of 5. It is loped to affiliate them with Baden-Powell'a Boy Scouts, and the energetis prometer is now in communication with Head Quarters thoroon.

question of obtaining concessions and loan privileges for American syndicates in the province of Manchuria, and we are

of any being contemplated. An old employee of Mr. H. P. White was at The American interest" in the Manchurian the Magistracy yesterday sentenced to three months' hard labour for obtaining goods from agreement is simply to see that the compattura. Lane, Cenwford and Co. on a forged to keep the doors open to the trade of the order. He obtained an order book and wrote whole world was not infringed by the agree in it an order for a quantity of goods to the ment recently entered into between China value of $20. and Japan America's only interest in FULLER'S CONFECTIONERY.

Manchuurin at the present time is to see that ¿COCOAN UT TAFFY, ALMOND TAFFY the present and prospective trade of the LA United States with that territory is not CREME APRIC TS, SUCRE DE CREME. CARAMELS, PEPPERMINT jeopardised by diplomatie agreements which LUMPS, and CHOCOLATES, and defeat the settled policy of the open door. 1 1b, Boxos, &o, &., &c. WALNUT Mr. GEORGE apparently recognises that China, if she is to progress, needs foreign capital to provide herself with railways and to develop her mineral resources, but he is stoutly opposed to the American financial syndicates participating, because in his view the loan business is certain to lead to

another revolution."

com- mercial treaties with all the Powers of the

TOFFEE, FEPPERMINT CREAMS

PASCALL'S FRENCH

CONFECTIONEY. NOUGAT, UTTONA, WALNUT TOFFEE, FONDANTS, CARAMELS &c., &c., &o. MACKINTOSHE'S CREAM and TREACLE TOFFEE CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS of the Finest Quality in Great Varioty.

TOM SMITH'S & CALEYS.

: CRACKERS.

Special Designs for Table Decorations.

Now in

world China has expressly recognised that it is desirable to attract foreign as well as Chinese rapital and has undertaken to offer no impediment to the attraction of foreign capital. She is avaihug herself very largely of foreign capital for enterprises that should prove highly remunerative, and nothing that Mr. HRNEY GEORGE, jun., says about im pending revolutions in China is likely to induce the American Government to abstain from giving to the legitimate enterprise of its nationals in China the same measure of A. S. WATSON & CO..port and protection which other Govern on which ments give to the undertakings their subjects have embarked. Sigus in China of coming trouble may be detected, but we are not inclined at present to take them too seriously. At any rate, American syndicates are not likely to be dissuaded

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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Hongkong. 13th December, 1909.

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A Wuhu telegram to the Chinese Press says that the Engineer of the London and Chins Syndicate recently attempted to export at Wnha 20.000 tons of iron ore obtained from the Tangkunnshan mine, ander transit passes.. The Custans Total at Waha has refused to pass the ore and has asked the Viceroy at Nanking and the Governor in Sooshow for instructions.

When the members of the Chinese Naval Commission, including Prince Tsai-hsin, visited Newcastle-on-Tyns they inspected the Elswick Works of Bir W. G. Armstrong. Whitworth, and Co. They wore conducted over the works by Sir Andres Noble, chairman of directors. After two hours' inspection, mainly of the

various stages of gunmaking, the Commis. sioners took luncheon at the head offices, Sir Andrew Noble presiding. An hour in the afternoon, was devoted to watching the mann- facture of field guns and to inspecting the mountings for 12iu. guns. The Commissioners also saw the firing of a torgado tube, and, when they arrived at the shipyard offices, they were shown an interesting collection of models.

The death took plase on the night of the 21st inst, at Shanghai, after a brief illness, at the Gogoral Hospital, of Mr. H. C., McGeachen, one of the staff of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. The deceased, says the

Shanghai Times, was a native of Scotland and He came from twenty-eight years of ago.

Hongkong about two months ago and was shortly going Home on leave He became il overal weeks ago, and it was found that he was suffering from an abcess on the liver. Two operations were performed, but they were of no

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`RUMOURED ATTACK ON THE

PRINCE REGENT.

PEKING, December 27th, It has been reported that an attack

LOCAL SPOET.

CRICKET.

Stradwick, a Binsett, b Jackeon39) Buckenham, by Landie...... Blytlig, not out

Extrem

Totál

WESTERN PROVINCE,

Bennett, not out.......

Commaille, not out.......

MECC. t. UNITED SERVICES, The two days' match between a Hongkong Cricket Club eleven and the United Services concluded yesterday, the result being a drawn game. The total of the United Service tham in the two innings, was 472, while the Club Jacon, Hopley, Horwood, Landie, Whitehead, and To bat: Murray Bisott, D. Snooko, Holmes,

scored 326 in the first innings, and had five Short. wickets down in the second for 120 raus. In

the Servicos second innings Lieut Pelly, R.N., headed the score with a total of 42 runs, Captain. Mayhow, ns, coming next with 23. To the

aught by Green, while H. Hanvook and Turner no each scored 21. Bird took four of the Service wickets for 74, and Young 3 for 33, while two of

Total.........

FOOTBALL.

NAVY LEAGUE.

has been made on His Highness the Club score Posrco contributed 35 before being league match yesterday afternooti, sad the game

Prince Regent, but the report has foundation in fact.

[BEUTER'S SERVICE TO THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."]

CHINESE NAVAL COMMIS- SIONERS AT ROME.

LONDON, December 27th. The Chinese Naval Commissioners were received in audience by the King of Italy, who afterwards entertained them to dinner.

TERRIBLE FLOODS IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.

GREAT DAMAGE TO SHIPPING.

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LONDON, December 2fith. Five steamers and two sailing ships have sunk at Oporto and steamers and three sailing ships are perilously aground.

They are mostly British and Ger- man vessels.

The river Douro, which runs through Spain and Portugal and falls into the Atlantic at Oporto, rose forty feet.

The devastation in the rural districts of Spain and Portugal is terrible. Whole villages have boon levelled by the floods.

HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION." SHIP OF AUSTRALIA,

:

LONDON, December 27th,

At the Sydney Stadium, Lang, the cbam-

ONLY communications relating to the news any more than British or German syndicates avail and death took place last night 'as stated, holder of the heavy beaten

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MARRIAGE.

At St. John's Cathedral, on the 27th December, 1900, by the Rev. F. T. Johnson ARTHUB LES'. eldest son of W. D. SUTTON, Hongkong, to Rosz ELIZABITE, Second daughter of the late Haway SENNETT, Hongkong,

₤1689

HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX BOAD C

from lending money to China on terms. During his short stay in the Settlement he had which ensure the safety of the capital, and made hosts of friends by bis plossing manners, the statesmen of China, we fancy, fully The funeral took place on the following afternoon realise the dangers of over-borrowing. They at four o'clock at the Bubbling Well Cemetery, are not likely to reach the point when they will find themselves unable to meet their obligations, and there is no warrant for anticipating they will ever refuse to do so.

Mr. A. G. M. Flotaher has been appointed Registrar of Trade Marks with effect from Jannary let.

The Malay Btates Guides are sending a team to compete at the next Bisley meeting. The team will sail from Penang about the middle of April.

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to re-appoint the Hon. Dr. Ho Kai to be a LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. EC member of the Medical Board for a further term

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, DECEMBER 28TH, 1909.

of three years.

The rise in the value of the dollar is explained by the fact that the silvor market has entered upon a new and livelier phase. Messrs. Samuel, Montage and Co.'s bullion circular, just to hand from London, states that the large stocks' in the East and London have been carried through a period of dear money without forced reduction; India's prospects soon absolutely assured for the next few months, and subject to favourable

pionship of Australia,

the Club wickels fell to Baird for 61, qué to Mullensex for 25, and one to Bagnall for 29. Scores and analyses are as followa :—-

Ficat iuniuge

UNITED SELLYICER.

HONGKONG.

(First Innings), --. T. E. Pearce, o Noble, b Petty A. C. E. Elborough, b Bagnall A. A. Claxton, o kind, b Huuton H. E. Hancock, a Mayhew b Nable. W.C.D. Turner, e Bagnoli, b Baird B. E. H. Olivar, o Baird, b Bigani); Manning, b Baird -------- -- A. H. Young, at Green, b Baird H. H. Makin, st Uarnett, h.Baird R. E. O. Bird, Mullencur A. C. Leith, not out sachey,

Extraidori

Hinton

Garnett.

Total.

Bowling Analysis.

..394

0

126

W.

.

1o 2

19

-8

$6

25

Mullonoux

13.5

Polly Baggall Nolua

4

0

Baird...

ཡ དྲུཤདག

UNITED AERTICEL

(Second Inninge.)

Comar. Noblo, R.N.,jo Makin, b Olivar... 19 Lt. Felly, run out...

42 Sbgb. Power, bird

Capt Mayhew D.N. a Hancock, b Young 29

10 Cupt, Baird, Baffs, b Young

10

Capt, Garneti, R.Ģ.A., run ont.. Comde. Lewis, R.N., Young

Copt. Green. Baffs, Young, b. Bird... Lt. Bagnall, R. (1.1., L.Bird

Flag Lt. Mullensor, R.N., at Raucock,

1 Hird Lts Hantos, not out nou ui

Extras

Total...

Bowling Analysis..

0.

R.

Bird

33.3 0 74

Olivar

Q

0 85

Уолия Loith

10 2 30

t

HONGKONG, (Secoad Innings) ⠀

T. E. Fonroe, o Green; b Baird.........................

E. C. Elborough, &' Lewis, b Baird

1-19

44120

35.

38

H. Hancock, o Green, Mullensar W. C. D. Tuenor, e Lówis, b Baguäll ..... 21 R. E. H. Oliver, an outlastedávátk A. A. Claxton, not oat

12

Manning and 1. R. Malon did not bat.

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Baird

01.

Bagnall

29.

Malloneax

0

KOWLOON. 105TH MAHKATTAS..

,120

ન્યા

This interesting meeting took place yesterday

Fitzsimmons (an ex-world's cham- at King's Park and resulted in a win for the

soldiers by eight runs. Scores plon) in the twelfth round.

The fight was for the heavy-weight championship of Australia and a purse of £2,500.

BANDMANN COMEDY COMPANY. It was like old times to attend a theatrical climatic conditions, the more distant future performance on Boring Day, and a good many folke in Hongkong on that account appreciated appears hopeful as well. Moreover, China is the return of Bandmann's No. 1 Comedy Com not disposed to turn ont silver except when the pany. They oponed a short season in Hongkong price becomes tempting. Meanwhile, foreign countries have been in evidence for coinage, and last night with the production of that humorous their previous prolonged absence from the piece The Early Worm, sed as was to be market renders a prospect of further purchases expected they met with the greatest suscens, the more probable. The quotations to-day for The fan was sustained from the rise of cash and two months are 3/16d. above those the curtain to its fall, and the hearty laugh of the auditors was aloquent testimony to the good work of the artistes. Mr. Douglas Vigors was very effective as the dashing Dake of Tadcaster, who was na conident in love as he was gay, while his associate in the last presadillo, which caused all the trouble for the two men through it coming to the ears of their women folks, was Mr. Henry Dallas, who took the part of Lord Steyne and led to no purpose.

The scale of charges for civil oflears, their quoted a week ago. wires and children, in the Government Hospitals and Asylums is published in the current Gazette.

'. . . . .

AMONG visitors to the Far East during the

The name of Mr. Lau Lai has been added to past season was Mr. HENRY GEORGE, jun, the list of Chinese medical practitioners, trainod son of the American Single Tax advocate, in Western medical science, who are authorised and we publish in another column to-day ato grant death certifications. statement from our London correspondent Testerday, being Boxing Day, was observed which sets forth the views Mr. Groner as a buliday. All business was suspended and has formed on the subject of America's most people spent the time out of doors. policy in China. At the start Mr. HENRY Tennis and walking were favourite exercises,

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GEORGE, jun, makes it very plain that be A Chinese who snatchiod 315 from the pocket has made but a superficial study of the of an American bluejacket as he was leaving subject, and his premises baing fallacious it money-changer's on Saturday was yesterday follows that his conclusions are not worth sentenced to six months' imprisonment and four much serious attention. Our excuse for printing the statement sent to wis not,

hours in the stocks.

...

HONGKONG MEN IN ENGLAND. Yesterday's mail brought us the following items:--

The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., and Mrs Pollock have gone to winter in Egypt. They will go up the Nile as far as Khartoum, and will probably not return to England till the end of February.

Mr. Hart Back has just returned to Nice, where he spends seven months of the year. He has taken to golf and attributes his fitness to the royal and ancient garas.

Mr. T. H. Eoid has recently undergone a

:

Mr. Harry Neville made a good "Worm," and Mise Helen Bussell was charm- ing in the role of Bybil Aunesley,

GOTHENBURG UP TO DATE.

In view of the proposed Heansing experiment in Hongkong the following from a Gothenburg.

interest correspondent to a London newspaper is i ingThe, difficulties under which wine and spirit merchants labour here may be judged from the following incident: When I went to buy a. bottle of whisky the other day, I was told, "We

second operation on the glands of his neck. is many friends in Hongkong will be pleased to learn that the operations have been quite successful. A native who was banished from the Colony.

Mr. 8. A. Both, Secretary of the Dairy Ferm therefore, that we regard it as an important ten days ago was found by the police and Company, Ltd., was in London when the mail are not allowed to soil wine or spirits over the brought before the Magistrate yesterday, when left in the interests of the Dairy Farm. He counter." "What in the world do you mean?” contribution to the discussion of the subjects was sentenced to six months' imprisonment has been spending part of his holiday in Ireland I asked. No, it must be ordered in advance.”

and to be exposed in the stocks for four hours.

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103th жARATTAS.—(1st Innings) Jem, Sulinan u Joffries b. Goldamith so. 44, Jarman Mando, o Elson, b Brewer Kondaji Bedan, o McKenzie, b Browerve Ft. Richardson a Ches, b Brewer ban Major Grace, Pond

D

Lt. "Weaver, c Mead b Weneeriaghan 20

Et. Ford, b Weaser

Jeni. Gulab Khan, b Wenser

Havs. Babu Kano, o Curton, Sutton

Manji Palandi, not ant

Lt. fostaith, Brewer, b Sutton Extrasiete

Total...est

- KOWLOON ---(lat_Iminge). J. Buttori, o Pulandi, b Babu Rame summa J. H. Mead, thw b Richardson. W. Carwon, e Ford, b Babu Rano............... T. Bison, a Mostaith, b Babu Kau W. F. Brower, e Bahn Bone, b Mande ... W. L. Wasser, o Plandi, b Babu Manda.... J. D. Mackenzie. Monteith, b Baliman H. E. Goldsmith, v Rishardsơn, b Mundo 9 Q. Jefferies, ros. Dut

T. Chee, o alman, b Mande... E..H. Fond, not eat sendensinam na

Extrit =wwcrtAr༢ བ ཆས

Total

135th MAHRATTAA.---2nd Ispinga. Lt. Ford, and b Brewer Laxman Mande, st Moad, b Sutton It. Weaver, a Mund, b Browe

Lt. Bichardson, e Elson, b sution........ Major Grace, e Weaser, b Bravor.... Lt. Montielli, played on, b Brewer Jem Saliman Elson, b. Weaser.. Jem. GulabKhan, Beiwor Hayr, Babu Hase, not out..... Kondaji, Bodan, not ont Munaji Palondi did not bat.

Extrea

་ - བ་ན་ནོ་

Total at para assis KOWLOON-2nð Innings

W. L. Wasser, 'b Babu Kano

W. Curnon, b Balm Baze

JH. Mood, b Babu Raya

W. F: Brewer, e Grace, b Babu Reno....

J. D. McKsúzie, b Baba Bazo

J. Buiten, b "Manda

H. E. Goldsmith, o and b Mande p

T. Elaen, o Redes b Mando

E. H. Pond, Pulandí b Suliman. T. Ches, b Sulimanı C. Jefferies"... Extra

Total

14

...125

109

111.

CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA:

The Bedford and Flora played their first

conlted in an easy win for the former by four goals to nil, The goal scorers were Smith two, and Patoy and Tason one each.

· H.M.S.

Snail Ships League.

OTTER" T. H.M.9. “VIRAGO.” This match was played on the Naval ground- yesterday afternoon. The Oiter foam had most of the play and won easily by five gosis to one,

POLICE RECREATION CLUB

CHILDREN'S SPORTS.

The Police Recreation Club wore a holiday appearance yesterday when a children's sports meeting was held, and hearty Christmas greet- ings were extended to all. The Club matshed was decorated with flags, while on the tangis court a Christmas tros and risen, bear- its branches presents for all log on the children of members of the force. In the forenoou the elders indulged in bowling com. petitions, and were in full swing with their gamos, when the arrival of the Captein Suporin. tendent and Mrs. Badeley was aunonnoed. This was aftog the time hour, and play was immediately suspended while the sports' promoters made proparation for the carnival. The programine, which included raven, for, the ladies, was entored into with considerable zest, and the afternoon proved all tea short for the enjoyment of the hour. The ladies were afforded an opportunity of dieploying thoir skill with the needle and thread, and, noodless to say, distinguished themselves in this domestle occupation. They were unt so skillful, however, in the coconut shy- ing competition, for the ericket balls they threw absolutely refused to go straight, and it was a lucky shot when a coconut was knocked down from its resting-place on a stick. The services of thres clowns wero-requisitioned for the amusement of the youngsters, and these proved funny enough to stir the risible The faculties in the older people present. band of H.M.B. King Fred was also in attendance, and discoursed selections of maslo during the afternoon. The promoters are to be congratulated on the success of the west--- ing, and outsiders who had the privilege of attending must have been pleased with the care the policemen off duty bestowed upon them. Results of the different events were as follows:- GIRLS' BACE, under six years, 100 yards," Handicap.

Mias M. Gerrard

Mias M. Kont

BOYS RACE, andor six years. 100-yards -

Handicap.

Master W. Gerrard.......

, Master W. Hanson ...

GENTS RAOD, over 30 years. Handiosp. #| Mr. J. Grant

LADIES' BEWING COMPETITION,

Mr. McLennan, nominated by

Mrs. Langley Mr. Bell, nominated by Mrs. Kent GIRLS' HACE, over six years. Handicap.

Miss Langley

Miss J. Baker ...

LA

Boys' RACE, over six years. Handicap.

· Master Clands Robertson Master H. Langley...

Ladies' Cocoanut Shviso COMPETITION,

Mrs. Angus

Mra J. Watt

years.

1. 2

GIRLS SKIPPING COMPETITION, over six

Miss Gerrard ...

Miss Baker

Mika Langley

Miss Robertson

L

GENT'S BACH, under 30 years.

K. MoLennan

LADIES' EGG AND SPOON RACE,

Mrs. Wright

Mrs. Kent...

On the conclusion of the sports the Christ- mas tree was rided, Inspector Fenton, in the historie garb of Father Christmas," distribut ing presents to each and all of the children present. Dark was closing in ere the tree had been plucked of its toys, and then Inspector Hanson called on Mrs. Bedaley to present the prizes won at the sportsw

The lady did so, and the cheers raised on her behall terminated a most enjoyable afternoon.

CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.

MOTOR BOAT RACE,

The first racs in connection with the Club Championship took place on Sunday afternoon, when six boats started, the course haing Lyemun Beacon (port), Cust Book port), Chamuel Books (starboard) and in, distance 93 miles.

Jean was first to cross the line, closely followed by Regulus, an auxiliary 26ft. sailing gig, at full spoed under power, but the latter but rather to illustrate how far a politican

But I want the whisky at once!! The assis-

was soon overtaken by the full power craft. Mr. A. Dyer Ball, this year's Captain of the tant meditated, and then said. "If you go across obsessed by one controlling idea can be

N.C.C... WESTERN PROVINCE."

The ran to Lyman Beacon was against wind A poenliar tram accident was reported to the Oxford University Hockey team, has been the street and telephone to us from the cigar

and tids, and Mercury was first to round. earried by it. To say, for instance, that the

I telephoned, and

NEWLANDS (Cape Colony), Dec. 4th. After rounding the beacon Regulus male real cause of the forred resignation of Mr. Police yesterday. While a train was passing picked as outside left to play for West of Eng shop we can supply you."

five quater I had the whisky wont for Following the two-days-trial-game-at-New-you-and-although ex-and-as-a-strong- the market the conductor in moving. Lomono- lund against the East in the International trial another bottle the next day, and found that the lands the M.C.C. team to day opened their tear enough to wonder her much assistance with CRANE

from the post of Minister to end of the car to the other caught his foot in matches. It is just possible, therefore, that he regulations had become more stringent. Al proper on the same ground withe match against her big handicap she was found on her arrival China was a war of the big American one of the window frames on a truck and was

may be capped" for England as well as thongs I had ordered it by telephone, I was bot. strong Western Province XL, and at the to be winner on time; but her owner, Mr. allowed to take it home myself. I expostulated, end of the day's play find themselves in a very Roberts, however, did not take the winning syndicates," is not only contrary to fact but pulled to the ground, receiving injuries which getting his half blue for his University.

and the wine merchant said. But if your son promising position. Captain B. G. Wynyard, points, as he did not intend taking points in the transparently absurd. The statement housesitated his being sent to the hospital The Ber. Sydney Syarn, though not her with you will accept sixpence for delivering H. Simpson-Hayward, and N. C. Tufnell races Mercury was first to cross the line, with Hongkong man, is probably remembered by the bottle at your house, I could let you hare the reserve wicketkeeper, are not playing.' Jean sengud, and Corinthia a good third. When ever, is quite in accord with the notions

The members of the Victoria Gool staff hold may us clapinin at Kobe and a good sport. the whisky at once. My son had no objection. Soares:-

the handicapping was alloted the winners were of Mr. HEMY GEORGE, jun., regarding the a smoking concert in their mess room last night, He

De follows:- was especially noted

E. M. SEC, reasons underlying the American Govern,

1645 (1) mont's interest in affairs in China. The terrible capitalist is the King CHABLES' head

on

an daraman,

when a large number of members and friends. He has now become an aeronaut. Mr. Ewana

serablod to bring the festive season to ai

the list of competitors for Sir William Hartley's prize for the first flight fitting inish with wine and song. A long and varied programme was gone through and from Liverpool to Manchester. He has

of his story Hotels us, for example, that thoroughly enjoyed, and the general arran-monoplane, a modification of that of Santos

the statement by the Secretary of State that menta reflected great credit on Mr. Gast the Government was studying the recent his committee.

Dumont, with an engine of 4) korse-power and- is making daily trials at Aintree.

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Woolley, c Hopley, b-Landio. Thompson, a and b Whitehead

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Mr. M. C. Bird, Whitehord, b. Jackson 76 Mr. H. D. G. Leveson-Gower,

head

Mr. A. Course's Katie

Mr. Burn's Mercury

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· Dr. W. W. Pearso's Jean-1 4:18

Mr. G. F. Taylor's CorinthiaTM

Capt. Pennefather's Anne Anima

Mr. Roberts Regulus

Winner, but not competing.)

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