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Majory13 (22 ada takes place intothe Tris Colapsanoulson, cei Entar- Papel padat gesonday night, and the other, which has been *With a wet Bekday and the mehulingiraimif- arranged by Mr. R. Ha Waiteken, wikibe i koma

This match took place on the Club Grönal Suturduj «« morning, it was; not, elpoofed, that i brought off at the City Hall on the 12th inviant. the ramona tilities of shippy rose

yesterday, when the teams lined up as follows

Club:---Shaw; Forrier, Küby, Bailey and Oliver: Blackburn and Claxton; Chard, at chison, Neilson, McIraith, Robertson, Lester and Young.

Morgan.

sport of any kind womlä take place on Saturday. afternoon. The clerk of the weather, haweter obliged with a respite of a few hours, for which local sportsman were thankful, and with the as option of the Telegraphs-Civil Servise cricket match all the sporting fixture were gone through with se arranged.

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3 HOITAMITI DER NOTES AND NEWS2019 51body. The Paralls will be the first roused of that Float, and, in effect, the first variol of the VIA PETITANICA new Imperial Fleet. Ita lannobing has there- which fact wAS East & frigs to test the adaptability of the mantle wisely recognised the astralian Govern hemp plant use textile to the climatic cont's réquent, and Mrs. Asquith's acceptance ditidis of the East African Socony; and fair of t request, in segard to the Jannohing. degree of anocean has been attained in the exploitation of an indigenous hemp plant, closely allled to the Philippine variety, the Milag onsete

MORAMMEDANN AND AVIATION,

It is said aviation is not considered orthodox among Musalmans, M. de Cater has given his

Arabe greatly amused him. The Koran says impressions to a Faris contemporary of his visit to Constantinople. He says the Tarks and that only God is able to oralt himself above men, so one can imagine how awestricken Türka were

As to the hiplane, most of the Turks did not capital. They looked upon me sa demi-god. dare approach it. Those who did made their

Dazafia oF THE SAVEL SCHEME," Under the scheme to which practical form is

now being given. Australian Unit of the Eastern Floot is to replace the squadron, towards the maintenance of which the Cosamon- wealth has hitherto been contributing £200,000. year. The proposal for the Commonwealth to

on the China and Bast Indies stations. The three provides Naval Uait was made with the object of that Unit acting in concert with similar Unite unita ara to consist of a minimams total of thirty- nina ships, namely, three annoured craisers,

Fisstern Fleet of the Empire. It was agreed nine submarines, which are to constitute the at the Imperial Defence Conference, subject to

the afternoon. The Soldiers went in Arst, and i another good mill will be the six round contest hairín good order. It was proved that four bat when they w me in my aeroplaɑn above their nino unarmoured craisors, 18 destroyers, and

Army-Harrison; Capt. Groves Baines, Lot. Bagnall, Lt. Williams, Kelly, Frost and MacGregor; Capt. Loring and Lt. White; Late.. The match on the Club Ground between the Thicknese, Aston and Allen, Edwards and "A" team and the Buffs was the principal one of

The Club kicked off two men short, and Oliver as they were folding rather a weak team it was brought down when on the ran from a passortainly looked odds on them losing point. by Claxton, A scrimmage in the Club Lt. Green want in first and remained there twenty-five gave the military men ⚫ good until his team had registered 254, when the opening and Kelly cleverly ran the ball Haffs declared. The result was then almost a past the Club three-quarters and paring to foregone conclusion, and the Club teens did Thickness the latter scored a try, downing the nothing more or less than was expected in ball in a good position. The kick was taken by making a draw, Edwards, but he failed to convert. For a time the soldiers had the best of exchanges, "but eventually the Clab three-quarters wors down and Claxton resulted in Claxton scoring a try

The positions on the League table remsin

unaltered by the results of the games of likely game to settle the Losgui championship

sport.

salams to it.

The event which promises to selipes all previous coutants in the East, however, is the big fight which will take place in the City Hall Pilferage, and that by the terms of the bill trust, to ran a menopoly of the wine business River“ alass, at a coat of £80,000 each: ama

on. Saturday week between Bill Lewis and ating Sims, of the U.S.S. Wilmington, The Australian is preparing for the fray in his

the Army defence, and a olover run by Kilby Saturday, indeed it would seem as if the most training quarters at Whittaker's, while the soot this svidence, and he had come to the of their business transactions for several yours,struction of three of the six destroyers, The which was converted by Mclraith. Bagnali will be that between H.K.C.C. and Telegraph. coloured fighter, who has apparently been age. He nived at the colusion that the them may know precisely how the various enter tenance of the Fleet Unit, pay of persound at

is on Ca segadesipe The seting wit beat) at in respect to shart The competitions at the V.BG; should fganish | dalfenry: (of -kuzaankin married in the steamship, good sport. The canis erant will be between Maria de Larrinage. The Tessel disstaged at the two Willies. The slaver middlisweight of Surer Commercial Dock, and the shipowners the defres is billed to go aftown rounds with the pilferage biüdsek

claimed that they were protected by the the ball of lading. The sturdy Bandsman of the Butts, and although the phire Mours. Tore & Sons, and the musician has advantagee in weight, height and

defendants ware hetim, Larrinags & Co. reals, he lacks the noises of the miler, who has recover the sum of £31 17%, being the value of His Homone said the plaintifs sought to not been defeated on the China coast, and will goods which the defendanta failed to deliver probably uphold his raputation on Saturday. By the bill of lading the defendants admitted that they received is the vessel fire bales of between Seaman Mustard and Sky Kerrison, and portion only of the Afth were deliver. whose interesting battle at the Stadium will be bales were wrapped in aloe and fresh in the memories of those who follow the kept it by Iron alsapshen a lighter

the approval of the Fedoral Parliament, that the applied for them, he was told that ons bals in the hold of the ship had been broken open, and

GIGANTIC WINE TRUST.

Commonwealth should provids a Flest Unit to consist of one armoured cruiser of the new some portions of it takes away. Counsel for Negotiations are about completed for con the defendants had naked him to arrive at the solidating all the still wine and champagne Indomitable type, at a cost of £2,000,000; three conclusion that the loss of the hair was das to concerns in the United States into one wine armoured cruisers of the Bristol type, ata cost of £350,000 each; six destroyers of the of lading the defendants were not responsible on modern trust methoda. Akout 25 companies for pilferage. One witness stated that he had are considering the proposition, and the principal three submarines of the "C" class, at a cvet ot of £55,000 esch; making a total of £3.695,000 seen ran with a crook getting up portions of difficulty at present is to induce the directors the hair out of the hold, but he could not some of the companies to disclose the Cetails The £250,000 which was voted in 1908 and placed

to a trust fund is. being expended on the con conel salon that there had been no loss by pilfer so that companies hitherto in opposition to

total annual cost in connection with the main- oxercising in any available quarters, made his hair' was folonovaly, stolen, by the defendants prises stand.

Australian rates, cost of training and subsidiary The football of Baturday calls for little appearance in the V.E.C. last night, and servaats, and that the defendants were re

The recent General Election produced twice satimated at £785,000. To this the Imperial establishments, and interest and sinking fund is by Testar. Frám a scrimmage in the Military | to themselves with a Small Ships' League match him. Sims is at present somewhat of a favouritalioval by the words of the bill of lad. i sa much litersture as any that has ever preceded Government has offered to contribute £250,00 and looked liko scoring when he was brought low comment. The Bailers had all the excitement greatly impressed many of those who watched sponsible for such not unless they were

The clauss respecting insurance could it. Both parties have ordered posters and year for a time. It is proposed that Australia's twenty-five Hutelusson got away and scored a tay between Merlin and diarily. As this was the and there is plenty of his money floating about, not cover the theft of the material. It was leaflets literally by the million. The printors present contribution to the naval dafanos of the and although the kick was from a diffioult angle first game, the Merlin tenu had played in the but no doubt this will all be covered before the admitted that there warn no words in the bill of have been basier than over before. One of the Empire of £200,000 a year shall merge in the new directly relieving the defendants from re features, too, of the election has been the steady arrangement so soon as the new Australian Flest Mellraith moored with a magnificent shot. The competition the draw with Alagrity, who are night of the battle. Admirers of Lewis, aliosity for the felonion sets of their ear sale of speeches roprinted in handbook form. Unit takes the place of the existing Australian vants. "It was constuded, however, that the Axa rule, speeches and leaders' manifestoes have Squadron, which, it is estimated, will be about words of the second and third conditions were to be circulated gratuitously, Bat in this July 1, 1912, or two and a half qufficiently general to do so. He regarded the election the handy volumes of upeoches hy

¿years hanca. words "any of the causes above mentioned" as dietinguished politicians have sold by thousands sohome into effect include a

The Boanoial measures necessary to put the referring to and including only the cause men for several weeks.

naval loan of tioned in the second condition.

£3,500,000, bearing interest at not more than 34 THE CAUSATION OF BERI-BEEL.

per cent, per annum. This, with the £250,000 The Pinang Garsita states that Doctors already voted and placed to a trust fand, will or and Stanton have practically definitely make the total amount available for expendi proved the rice theory of the causation of barture on the Australian Unit £1,750,000. When beri in a pamphlet entitled, "The Filology of the annual Imperial contribution of £250,000 Beri Beri," which is issued from the Federated is allowed for, the Fleet Unit will cost £535,000 Malay States Institute of Medical Research, a year. Allowing for the present contribution white milled rice produces beri-beri because the more than is paid by the Commonwealth at Exhaustive experiments with fowls showed that of £200,000 a year, this means £335,000 a your

polishing, which removes the phosphorus. The expenditure, which amounts to £80,000 a year, outer cover of the grain it Rostroyed by present, while it is expected that the lost zaval conclusion arrived af is that beri-beri cau bu will be saved, so that the extra cost of the new

reduced to a minimum prevented by substituting fox white rice other naval scheme is eatinated not to sxoood £256,000

MATHỂ VANADIAN NAVAL PROPOSALA.

immediately afterwards had a grand opportunity

Club continued to press and a try resulted from scrimmage in the vicinity of the Military goal Jine. Half-time arrived with the scores -

Clab, 2 goals

I try,

Army, 1 try,

10 points.

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at present lenders in the League, would certainly indiosts that they have a sporting chance of winning the competition.

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The match between the Club and the Tarders was rather a tamo azair, the only redeeming feature being the heavy score. McCubbin and Barlow were best for the home team, and the

highly entertaining when they cared to exert themselves.

Lyn Truscott, who take it up will probably have chah in hand on Sunday morning.

OBSERYME.

H.M.S. *MINOTAUR " :

DEPARTURE FOR THE CHINA'SQUADRON,

The Naval and Military Board of the 2nd ult, has the following concerning the new flagship of the Chies Station --

a The cruiser Hinotaur left Portsmouth on Monday for the Far East. A month ago she was commissioned at Chatham by Captain G. month Barracks, and after provisioning at O. Caylay and a navigating party from Ports, Sheerness she proceeded to Fortamouth, where her equipment was completed. On January

ELECTION. LITERATURE,

Counsel had directed his attention to a judg ment of Mr. Justiso Fiskford in which, it waa said, the learned Judge had put a construction on the general words contained in the second and third conditions suficiently wide to afford defence to the plaintiffs' case. The case was reported under the name of Marriott v. Ye ward" (25 The Times Law Reports, p. 755) Thể condition in that case contained these words, not responsible for any long, tamage, injury of the steamer, her orzars, and charterers are or to singers or their baggage or effects, by A. CE. Elborough 171, 135 and 107 (not out) 18th her bunkers were filled from the collier | matters aforesaid” may be occasioned" and atrics in which the polishing process has been a year more than the existing contribution:"

Bergt. Power 156, 345 and 101 (not out) Greenhill. It was wretched day for the work, the end of the condition were thees words, "the whatever cause or in whatever manner the

Captain Baird

127 (not out) w. H. Edwards

125 (But ont) Lient. Green

140 (not out)

was his second this sonson, and the other con The matury by Lieut. Groen on Saturday turies for the sexson are as follows:

127 and 119 and 111 and

112.

3 points. The Club opened the second half strongly and a fow minutes fom the kick-off added a tryplay of Salliesa and Rond for the Yarders was from a scrimmage within the Army twenty-five, but again MeTraith failed to secure full points. Continuing to press, a-grand run by Blackburn and Claxton finished with Moraith i the leather and scoring a try. The kick was taken by Hutchison and he had hard lines in failing to add points, the ball missing the p- right by inches. Oliver scored a try from a pass from Claxton and this was converted into a goal by MaIraith. The Army mode desperate attempt to reduce the lead and on one occasion" Edwards was, within an ace of scoring when he was brought down by Ferrier. In the last few

The hookey match between Buffs and B.G.A. minutes of the game Oliver got to within a for in the sound round of the Challenge Cup com yards of the goal-lins with the ball when he was petition was quite as good a game as is likely to downed by Baguall, but Chard secured the ball

be witnessed this season. The Gunners were and scored a try, and MeIraith kickel for full decidedly unfortunato in having to play with ton and converted by Molraith, and again before men, and had it not been for this handicap the winaloe went below, and latar was joined by the 3 the whistle sounded for time Kilby secured, defeat might have been turned to victory-Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth (Admiral); try, which was also converted by Melraith, and Judging by what I saw of the game the teams Fanshawej, who earns to wish hits farewell. the gains ended in an easy win for the Club were very evenly matched, and the Ga Topman, R.M,L.L., is the first detachment to be

points. Another try was scored by Claxton

with the scoreGE |———

Club, 6 goals: 3 tries

· Army, One Try

39 points 3 points

THE CANTON REGATTA....

▲ BLUR ON HONGKONG SPORTAMEN The following remarkable letter, written by the secretary of the Canton Rowing Club to the secretary of the Victoria Recreation Club lu -Hongkong, while creating-surprise and pro... bably considerable indignation, certainly re- quires an explanation. Hongkong »portsmen, -barring « fow searcely worthy of the name, are

fair, square and above bosed, and it is this fact that makes the letter from neighbouring sports men more forplicable. Mr. Lund, secretary of the Canton Rowing Club, writes as follows:

W. C. D. Turner...

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though defeated were by no means diagrasod.

The other matsbes resuited pretty much es anticipated, the Clab defeating the Native Artillery by three goals to two, the United Services winning by four goals to two against the B. O. C., and the Mahratiss scoring 13 goals against Queen's College's one.

The draw for the semi-final now reads:

H.K.H.C. v. 105 M.L.I. U.S.B.C. v. Ba

4.45 p...

sold showers of sleetand rain drənəhing the crew, paasongors taking upon themselves all risk what- and strong winds making the work moreover of the passage to themselves, their luggage, difficult. Under these disheartening conditions, and siteste, It was suficient to say that in the and with several minor delays, caused by gear bill of Inding in this case there were no such breaking, an average of 148,6 tom an hour war words as these on which Mr. Justice Pickford not a bad first performance, In 72 hours 1,115 | ralfed in construing the condition in the case tons were taken is, On the following day, before him. He could not find the defendanta, having filled the tanks with oil fuel, the en- and relieved themselves from their responsibility. sincer's department was ready.

for the felonious acts of their servants by the use of clear and unambiguous language, and he therefors gate judgment for the plaintiffs for the amount claimed with posts.

Vice Admiral Bir &. L. Winslos joined the ship on Monday, being received by Flat Capt. Cayley, the craw being fallen in by divisions on the jetty.

-After the introduction of the officem, Admiral-

The marine detachment, commanded by Maj.

armed and equipped with the now pattern short

commission.

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BRITISH NAVAL HARBOURS:

·UNHAFFY SELECTIONS."

THE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS,

Not only is the University of Paris almost as big as that of Edinburgh, but it is just as cosmopolitan in regard to its students. They seem to flock there as they did in the middle agua, not only from all parts of Europe, but to-day from all the divisions of the world. There are now enrolled in the Album" 115 students from Groat Britain, 107 from the United States, 165, from Egypt, 233 from Roumarin 251 from Germany, 139 frem Austria-Hungary, 1,356 from Russia, Other countries represented are Bulgaria, Greece, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Busuds Ayres, Rio de Janeiro, China, and Japan. In the case of the Turks, Haugarians, and Argentinians, these are sent by their own Gow vernments. It is not only Paris, we are told, that is so favoured. Some of the provincial foreign studenta. Twenty years ago Paris had costs of learning have a good percentage of on her books only 457 stndents, compared w 3,000 to-dig

AN HISTORIC OMAFELL

In maving the second reading of the Naval. Service Bill Sir Wilfrid Lautior sagenseed the Intention of the Dominion Government to build a projected force of eleven ships in Canada, despito the additional cost. As soon as the Bill bus passed the Government will call for tenders for plant to build the ships. The Propior could not say how long it would take, but he hasarded. the suggestion that it would take a year to 68- tablish the plant, and then four years to build the vessels. The Government will establish a now Department to administer the force.

In negativing the proposal for an emergency contribution for the present criein, Sir Wiltrid Laurier said he saw no cloud of danger for Grest Britain at present, In 1912 Great Britaliz would have 2,000,000 tons and Germany:890,000 tous Germany and England were historical friends, and the inorossing power of demouracy would tend to provout war,

THE KING'S DOUBLE

A LAIND WHO WAS OFTEN TAKEN FOR HIS

MAJESTY: A

were

rifle and the brown leather equipment. The old Melitory Record, we have not been quite happy In the repent past, remarks the Naval and baft leather outfit was, but wholly unsuited for in choosing our sites for naval harbour and on ceremonial parades, but the rougher usages of ship's life, and the advant docks Dover Harbour is a case in point, and of the nower pattern, which is strong and the recent accident to the destroyer Edlen has serviceable and comfortabls to wear, has been clearly exemplified the lack of shelter sfforded

At Boscoff, in Brittany, there is a little hailed with satisfaction by the Minotaur's draft. by the very costly beakwaters enckusing this granite chapel which is associated with the Cept. Cayley has established himself in the limited area of upon coast. The outlay of landing there in 1548 of Mary Queen of Boots, confidence and respect of the ship's company by hourly four millions sterling might have at the age of five. Locally the chapel is sonze of Mr. Richard Hunter, Laird of Thurston,

The death took place recently at Innerwick the speech which he made a few days ago. He been warranted when France was a strong times called by the name of the Scottish Saint extensive landowner in Hadingtonshire, who, emphasized the importanes of all ranks being to Power and unfriendly to this constry Ninian, but more often La Chapelle de Marie owing to his extraordinary likeness to King inspired with sense of duty. He appealed to Today, the Dover Harbour refuge has not the men to keep sober and cheerful and to, sal been justified by any expert, and there is Stuart, and is a source of great interest Edward, was known da" the King double

no clear explanation of its utility either in both to British and French visitors, from good linguist and of considerable wealth, Mt. The fret of these ties will take place on the tivate the qualities which made for good com- Club Ground on Tuesday, the 9th inst.. stadship, and said that in quela sima Jay the peace--we In the event of-a-fataro war theory of us built to on. Itnator travelled much abroad, and it was memorata Mary's safe landing at Buscoff mainly while on the Continent that these secret of a happy ship's company and a pleasant inter resort for shipping it appears to be far and her usespe from the ships of her embarrassing ́ ́mistakos

with Franos it may prove of some valus. As a

made. ர Was staying at the from safe. Again, under Earl Spencer's ad grand-ande Heury VIII. The late Marquessons t ministration of the Navy we built docks and of Bute saved the building from removal, and Hotel Ragins, Paris, and bis apartments effected certain repairs on it. Thereafter it fell wore pat under special guard, evidently with breakwaters at Gibraltar that so exposed to into B and state of neglect, and was used the intention to ward off inquisitive visitors. destructive artillery fire from Spanish batteries, externally as an advertising station, and inter- and we did this in the face of a mely

aurant he was amazed when the band struck famous divine, visited the Roseof Chapel, and, the National Anthem, and the compante of the At different Continental resorts he frequently found himself surrounded by admiring orowis, and the difficulty in explaining the mistake was very largely added to by the unwillingness of the fashionable people to believe that he was really not the King. Mr. Hunter took con siderable interest in agricultural shows, and as his Majesty is also keenly interested in prize" cattle it was often whispered round the show that the King was present incognito, while in reality it was only Hr. Hunter. The situation was often very embarrassing indeed to an un- assuming country gentleman.

Shooting, cricket, football, hockey, and other sporting teams have been formed, and it is hoped that these will acquit themselves with credit during the commission.

The recently published: gunnary returns

The annual meeting of the U. U. S. R. A. takes place at the Kowloon City Rangas com- mensing on the 14th inst. The programme is similar to that of the last meeting, the principal have been read with much. intermt, for Warning from Gen. Crosse, R.MA. That hally as a wood store. Loril Guthrie, son of the Another time, on entering a noted Paris t DEAK BIR, I beg to acknowledge recaint event being the Championship, the. prize for the China squadron has Best place in warning was pigeon-holed at the Admiralty struck with its vicissitudes, mado sa appeal to tables respectfully rose and bowed as he passed in.

which is the Soldiers Club Challenge Cup, a order of merit, and the King 4gred, and forgotten. After the completion

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her the honours the station. stort will

M.P., raised his somewhat

of one

THE "EMPIKE” FLEET.

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LAUNCHING OF THE FIRST VESSEL

was successful, and the safety of the little which the firefour relieves, brings home with deck and most of the breakwaters, Mr. 2. Gilson was succesful, and the safety of the liftie be spared by the aer hogship to maintain these protest and secured the appointment of a Comi-sanatuary is ensured for many years

Anue. high standards of efficiency, and, if possible, to pantasion That Commission admitted that both create new records during her term of service dooks and works were liable to destruction from there,

the fire of modern guns, and reported that the The following is the Minotaur's programme other side of the Rock. It was then too late, works ought to have been constructed on the up to date:-- Fort

Depart, however, to do anything except-complete the 9th February, works and decks, Thus, it is possible that the 12th February. defence of Gibralter may some day compel us to land forty thousand men in Spain. In riew 14th February, of three mistakes in the past, the country would 19th February.be glad of an assurance from the First Lord of 28th February. the Admiralty that his naval advisers are still satisfied with the Rosyth site.

Arrive.

A polo team in ‘expected to visit Hongkong from Manila, and as the local team have never been able to put up a decent show when Malts......7th February they visited the Carnival owing to the Port Said 12th February

Baer adverse conditions, it is fully expected that

February they will make a strenuous effort to avenge the Porim 18th February heavy defeats which have been inflicted. Colorabo..... 26th February

Bingapore... 5th March

13th or 14th

TRADE MARKS IN JAPAN.

The

The committee recommend that in view of

inform you that owing to the unsportsman silver medal and $20. I understand a large inform you that owing to the sports number of entries have been resolved, but the like notion of the Hongkong Regatta Com- mittee in arbitrarily barring the Canton Volunteers will not be quite do well represented

as might have been expected. Rowing Club from competing for the Hong- Kong Challenge Cup, of which they have been the holders during the past two years, we have

The first of this destroyers which are being decided to causal our proposed regatta. -

built to the order of the Commonwealth Govern (84) E. LUND. Wo might mention that Mr. Frank Lammert,

ment at Glasgow was launched from the yard of the Fairfield, Shipbuilding and Engineering secretary to the Hongkong Regatta, hag

Company (Limited) last month. The vessel received a letter from Mr. Land couched in

forms the first auit of the Australian Fleet to similar terms and withdrawing the names of

be established in accordance with the policy

THE STATE AND THE BANK. extlined by the recent Defence Conference and Canton competitors from events in the premier

the programme as approved by the Common. wealth Parliament. This, therefor, ia an im

PROPOSAL TO 188′′E £1 NOTES IN ENGLAND, "Bailing and rowing event of the Colony This Several good aportaTM mystinge uro-down-to-

"BEGGING. FOR CHARITY, A The is decidedly regrettable, and if the fault, as take place about the end of March.

portant occasion as being the commencement of The Sphior Clab, an organisation chiefly

now policy of Imperial naval defence, and, it the Association of Chambers of Commerse have The Banking and Currency Committee of alleged, rests with anyone in Hongkong, searel R.G.A. Buffs and LEC. have sooh notified composed of gentlemen concerned in advertis Mr. E. F. Crowe, the British Commernist being the desire of the Commonwealth Govern- ing inquiries should be made and the matter their intention to hold their annual meetings ing, dined together recently at the Hotel Cecil, Attaché at Yokohama, has reported to the ment to mark the cocasion, they directed their prepared a report which contains some interest amicably settled.

during the last ten days of the month, and Mr. Balaton Balch being in the chair, when the British Board of Trade that he has received a Reprezentative in London, Captain R. Mairing recommendations which will be discussed at the jubiles mooting of the Association of Chem- }zoveral of the local pedestrians are busy getting subject afterwards discussed was "Advertising communication from the Director of the Patent band Colling, to invite, on their behalf, Mrs. | wars of Commerce, which will open on 15 March,

Barman to the following effect

Asquith to perform the naming ceremony, themselves in form. Among other avents on charity, and advertising for charity."

at the Hotel Metropolo. The Hon. Sydney Holland, whom the presin consequence of the coming into opera Mrs. Asquith accepted the invitation

boat is called the Parramatta. the Buffs' programme are two open events, a dent had described as the best beggar in tion of the new Japanese Tride Mark Law on

November 1st (see Board of Trado Journal of Parramatta, though an aboriginal Australian the fact that an opportunity for the revision had successfully appealed for the Poplar and

of existing arrangements between the Bank for the native regiments,

London Hospitals Para advertising, he was to the pablis to belong to a certain person now Englishmen, for it was on the Parramatta River 1911 the Government should nominate a bound candidly to say, did not help a hospital.receives an indirect protection under Article that some of the greatest races for the world's There is a papital entry for the Hongkong To be of any use the advertisement must II (5), which prohibits the registration of rowing supremacy were contested. On tho C.C. Tonis Tournament, in the six competi- be original. It was no good to advertise marks identical with, or similar to marks Parramatta River which is not really a river, tions there being 146 entries. For the cham and we want to pay it off."

Fands urgently needed. We owe £20,000, belonging to another person, which are well but a salt-water arm of Fort Jackson was, too, What he advertised known to the public, and are used on the same built the first permanent Government House in pionship singles the following have entered. was "Never in debt, and never will be." People kinds of goods. While the advisability of Australia. That house still stands a good the winner to meet Mr. C. A. Carr, present were always ready to help those who were not in obtaining the registration of trade marks remains example of Georgian architecture but is champion-Capt. G. T. Brierley, Dr. Aubrey, debt. (Laughter.) It took him fifty miles of undiminished under the new law, the owner of lenger used as a viceregal residence. The first in detail, stafing soparately discounts, advances, P. Klimanok, Capt. J. A. Murray, Lieut. 8. Po to takso £100. Ho land tried to reduce sa naregistered trade-mark, should be desire to of the Australian warships, 'a' destroyer of the balances with bankers, and: also their abilities, begging to science, and the secret of that enjoy the benefit of the provision referred to, River" olas, is thus very aptly named, since Green, C. Willson, M. B. Harris, B. D. Cram begging was that to be successful in it one must must make it clear that his mark is well known is Farrutsatts calls at once the foundation of ford, G.-Elborough, A. David, B. F. C. work Advertising at so much line was good to the public, and in order to establish this fact Australia and the athletic prowess of the British

basis, and publicity was of enormous importance, it is not sufficient to say that a spaciten race which has grown up there. A Press note iesnied by the Government of Muster, H. Hanbook....

The committee also propose that the but what was wanted was to appeal to the is filed at the Japanese Patent Office. Accord The decision to build those "River” destroy- Bombay states. It has been brought to the A big entry has been received for the Hong emotional and humorous, side. Sometimes, he ingly, in sending specimens of waregistered ore was come to by Australia bafers the Government should hold a reserve in cash. against the deposits in the Trustee and Post doubt exists in the public mind regarding the kong Hegatta, which takes place on the 12th inst-remurkod, it is an advantage if you call a lady Brick trade-marks to that office, it is now assembling of the last Doferice Conference, Office Savings Banke, salicient to provide

names which you have no business to call her. highly desirable to state where, and bow long. Their construction was decided upon by Mr. It is therefore publicly notified that silver coins Footballers generally will be sorry to learai letters, either with a sob or i amila. One day particulare which establish the fact that they in the actual order for the vessels as shes sity, iu suele a case, for patting pisssur's apon (Laughter.) But the best way was writing the marks have been used and to give any other Deakin, and-a change of Government follow-mans for mooting any probablo sudden demand ou the part of depositore, thus avoiding the neces isaned before ist September 1835, that is to say, that H.K.F.C. are losing the serrions of Mr.hu saw a party of Americans going to soothe are well known to the public."

by Mr. Andrew Fisher, Leader of the Labour all silver coins issued by the Hon'ble. East India

Tower Why don't you come to see Poplar

Mr. Crowo adde that in fature, therefore, Farty. It is interesting to recall that the first the money market in times of dificulty. when

of British trade-marks sond copies stipulation made by this Labour Prime Minister the Bank of England should issue £1 notes, Another interesting recommendation is that charyster, are not legal tender, but that all later Becretary of the Cink was also secretary of the and accompanied him. When they were going misston to the Japanese Patout Bureau of war to be placat absolutely of the disposal of Can are legal tender-provided that they have Sheld Competition. Mr. Rasonill takes over the cut he put the money-box before thom, Each *not been reduced in weight so as to be more duties of Secretary of the Club aad the Shield put in a sovereign, and when losying nue of it is advisable that they should comply with the British Admiralty. Since then, as a result is to increase the proportion of colu tasemel.

than two per cent, below standard weight, in the

them said, "Waal, sir, all. I've got to say is this recommendation of the director; but he of the deliberations of the Defence Conference, ties held in the issue department, but with the case of rupees and half rupees, and more than Competition from Saturday, 5th March, on 12 per cent. in case of quarter and eighth which date Mr. Totton leaves by the English that you have all the instincts of a-swindler." gain obterved that it is for enfer to register Australia has decided on laying down a Plost on proviso that such £1 notes may be issued, foare marks than to trust to this indirect form of lines suggested by the British Admiralty and rites, so as to provide for the expenses of issue.

fifths against ballion and we-fth against seon- (Laughter.) rupees."

Lord Collins and Sir John Kirk also spoke, protection.”

under a system of organisation suggested by that

at the V. R. C. on Saturday night will be mile rsse open to the Garrison, and a half mile London," gare an amusing scoorat of how November 4th, 1909, p. 208), a mark known word, will be probably quite familiar to many of England and the State will ogaur in

BOXING, The various bonts which are to be brought off refereed by Mr. A. Rodger, while Mr. W. Logan, and Mr. W. S. Bailey will act as judges. The timekeepers will be Mosers. 1. Meek and Cari Bunje, while Mr. R. L. Bridgar will aut as master of ceremonies. The gymnasium is now being fitted up for the coming event, and the programme arranged should be productive. of some good sport.

RUPEES

motice of the Governor-in-Council that some

validity of silver coins of coinage before 1862,

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committes to consider and advies se to how far it is desirable to modify such arrangements, in the interests of the State.

should be available to the public periodically It is also suggested that faller information (say, monthly as to the guter Policy showing their immediately available resources

stating separately deposits and current accounts. gangen, etc., cash in hand, shat Bank of

and cash at call and notice.

Company, bearing merely inscriptions in Native H. J. Totton, who in addition to being Hon.pital P" he reciarked; They took his advice of their marks to him, with a view to their was that, the Australian warships were in tame under similar conditions-to-the-notes-now issued--

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