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SPORTING NOTES.

More than half the programme of Loage cricket has been gone through, and there seems little doubt that unless the unexpected hap pens the R. E. and Departm.uials should become the custodians of the Shiold "thin year, Of the eleven mutshus playel already, they hard

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH, 1911

who defeated Bill Lewis in Hongkong, bas disposed of several aspiring champions in the Philippines, and the coloured fighter will doubtless find him a hard not to crack.

With two billiard tournaments in progress, tho attention of a section of the public is now being turned to the green cloth. The Soldiers' Club

PARIS LETTER.

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HONGKONG

M. FICHON ON FOREIGN AFFIRS.

air, but they still offer no guarantee for mfoty, ГЕ

must be admitted that there has been very littler al progress in acroplane constr notion.

AMARITIME. PAGEANT.

LATE TELEG RAMS,

(FROM SOUTHERN NEWSPAPERS.]

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PRESENTATION

O MR. GRAHAM, WHITE. London, January 20th. Mr. Graham White's flight from London to Ata innokoon givan to-day in honour of

won eight, and of the fivo yet to play two leare competition, which has always boon popular-one of the ablest man in France-goized the which the great military enginger Vau. Lichfield, a sliver trophy was presented.

little room for doubt as to the result, so that with ton wins to their credit their prospects should be particularly rosy. That was the number which gave the HK.C.C. the premier Co. R.G.A. and tho K.O.YLI ended on Taes- to add, the statement is of considerable in- The burds will play an important part at the greatly desired to place himself and his fleet of

position last yaar.

Saturday's three matches ended pretially as was expected Kowloon scored at the expense of Craigengower at the Happy Valley, the K.O.

the 'R.G.A.

The analysis now reads:

Roinnauts

among men of all ranks in the military service, has bem productive of some dose games and some good play. The niste between the 83rd

day evening in favour of the latter team by 64 points, and this qualified the Yorkshiremen cater in the second round.

to

The interest taken in the Grand Hotel tour.

which woro largely due to the fact that the handicappers, with a limited knowledge of the ability of individual players, have done their work well.

A warly contested election for the Presiden.

NAVAL EXPENDITURE.

Replying. Mr. Graham White said that the Governuut was carefully considering his suggestion that it should hago the first call on fill aviators and their machines. Personally, ho aeroplanes at the disposal of the Government in whatever capuity they might be neoinl.

I ORTUGAL'S FOREIGN MINISTER ON THE

SITUATION.

Lisbon, January 21st.

In a speech the Foreign Minister said that' the Republic had been strengthened as the ro salt of the strikes, which has increased con-

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WIRELEM ON AIR:FIFS.

San Francisco, January 23rd, An Army Lieutenant bas sent wireless messages from an aeroplane from a distauea of 2 miles at a height of 500 feet.

-Loadou, January 25th, Mr. Farruan has succested in, onding a

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EST FOR THE

BAR.

EST FOR THE

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EST FOR THE

SICK-ROOM.

The Perfection of quality attained at the

wireless mossago a distance, of ten miles while price. dying.

This summer, all being well, will witness an interesting maritime pageant at Camaret, January 13:

in the Topartmeat of the Finistère (Brittany) --that of a battle, fought in the reign The Minister of Foreign Affairs, M. Pichon tween the French- and the Guglish, in of the Sun King. Louis XIV., be

occasion of the re-opening of the Chamber of ban, took part. The phases of the battle ure to Députés for the purpose of making his long-be restricted, the works erected by Vauban expected statement on foreign affairs. Needless (which still exist) are to be used, and sailors in the castame of the period will man old ships, portance and was listened to in breathless close in reconciliating the adversaries. The old silence. Every line of it has since been most chapel still exists at Camerat the stoople of attentively ecad. Among the members of the who was partially destroyed in the seventeenth eentary by an English cannon-ball. Strauge Diplomatic Corps in the Gallery of the Chamber to say, the inhabitants bara naver allowed the were three ex-Foreign Ministers, now the glorious scar to be repaired! The said chapel was recently restored at the expose of the bel LI. broke their succession of defents by namont should be vory satisfactory to the promo Ambasadors of their respective countries in: winning a second time from Remnants, and theters and ehould give impetus to a quiet yet Paris, who did not fail to listen to the distin-

fishermen, Police lost to H.G.A. The feature of the lust attractivo form of sport. The tournament has gaished orator and brilliant statesman most

THE PRESIDENCY. named match was the bowling of. Paris and Progressed to tho third round and bas boon intently. They wore M. Tarolsky, Signor cy obaracterised the reopening of the sittings of fidence between the workers and the authorities, Winkworth, who between them dismissed seven productive of some close and exciting games | Tittoni, and Baron von Schoen, the latter thought that "M. Brisson might not be re.founded; relations with all the Powers, ware the Chamber of Dépnies last Tuesday. It was Rumours of foreign intervention were un-' man without allowing them to break their duck.

representing Germany. Such a speech as elected, as his rulings last session created a good inoat eordin! He mentioned the cocon question, On WedLesday the R.E. had a incky win from

that delivered by M. Pichon could not be deal of dissatisfaction. His advorsaries, for the which had been settled with Germany; and said delivered under two hours; it was opti- most part. Progressists, put forward the oandi. that British and Aurionn areas had made pro- mistic throughout. Frenchmen are delighted of the United Scoialists supported M. Jales out the scheme of re-organisation of the fleat dature of M. Paul Desetanal, while a secti Posal which would onable Portugal to carry Hongkong will lose one of its best rifle shots with it, so ought others to be who wish France Ghesda Voting between M. Brisson and Des- without encrifice: within a few days in the person of Mr. A well. It is most gratifying to learn from thechsel was close enough for a second ballet to be Jenkins, who is leaving for Manila. Вв

lipe of es responsible a person as M. Pichonnossary, but M. Brisson was then declared holds the record for rito shooting in the that the horizon is unclouded; that France's elected by a majority of 83 over his nearest

opponent. Colony, having on one occasion with 84 shote relations with all countries are cordial, while as made 74 balitzyes and 10 centres. Mr. Jenkins for the excitement over the Russo-German France is beginning to grumble at the cost of her Novy: its npkeep is ruinons, they declaro. rendered good service as secretary for the negotiations, who could object to Russia's com- Volunteer Reservo Association and later withing to an understanding with Germany in first-class Power. But what are they to do

This is practically the complaint of every other

ite successor, the Volunteer Resorve.

regard to Persis when France had sot the ex- Frazes and Germany during the last twelve years ample by coming to an understanding with have devoted practically the same expenditure to Bill Lang, the Australiau heavyweight Germany in regard to Morocco P. With his their shipbuilding programmes. The Journal boxing champion, is an interview with a Lon.proverbial desire to embarrass the Government, why sash disproportionate results have been des Dbats has been discussing the reasons don pressman, has indicated that he will soon be M. Jaures, the Socialist leader, naked an obtained. Germany having rapidly come to W after the world's championship belt. I hope to awkward question: Whether France had been kept the front while France-onco Daxt

moet Johnson again, one of these days, and, informed of the course of the negotiations in England-bas sunk to the position of a fifth

rate maritime Power. Le Journal des Debots. honestly, I fancy that in about another couple of regard to the Bagdad Railway and Persis, To find much light is thrown on the question by years' timo I ought to stand a real good chance this, M. Pichon wisely made no reply, thus show the recent report of M. Bonazet, the reporter.on L. against him," said Lang. "I havo irst himing his tact. Courteously he informed M. Jauros aaral ostintes. He considers that the hole once already, you know, but that was away back that the answer would carry him too far, and has been at fault. Bhips have been built in May, 1907, when I was quite a novice. It is hurried on as if anxious to quit delicate ground. taking the offensive wore required. The result for defensive parposes when ships capablef true that I had bad nino or for fights before

is that the ships which have been constructed are then, but they weren't any of them against

of little or no military value, although they bare cost as much as Germany's powerful squadrons. me to tackle auch an experienced, clever boxer

have had to day 12 more modern battleships Johnson's corner, and that little fust didn't help as the negro. Then Duke Mullins was in

than she actually possesses, and remained the second nural Power in the world. Far too much me to feel at all happy, becauso, you see, Dake

and submarines. money has also been spent on costly destroyers d always been in mine up till then, and to sas him working away on the other side of the ring was a distinct shock to my nerves. Even at that time Johnson duin't put me out, as seens to be the impression over here. The fight was stopped by the police after we had gons ains rounds, and-well, I think I could have gone on longer. Oh. yes, I was losing, and losing pretty badly, but then you must remember that I had not bad any experience to fit me for the job Still, I don't regret it, because I learnt a lot." In conclusion Lang said he hoped to be the fighter to bring the title back to the white man,

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L'ENTENTE CORDIALE.

Especially hearty was the reference made to

eompetition participated in by the H.K.C.C. really first-class mon, on it was a isll order for the "Entente Cordiale" by the Foreign Minis- Without spending more money, Franco.could

the Navy and the Army was played on Saturday on the Club ground between the Navy and Club The Navy could act run to more than 116 raus, of which Lieut. Priestly made 34, and the Club surpassed this with 150 for nine wickets. RHancock was again in good batting form and registerai 47 before being caught, while II.R. Makin contributed a useful 39. Bowling honours went to Bird with four for 48, though the averuges of Sharpiu (3 for 16) and R. Hancock (1 for three) were higher.

League football unexpectedly provided two matches on Saturday last, when the R. B. and the Club and Noval Yard and Kowloon brought off belated fixtures. The former match was more than usually interesting and ended in a draw of one goal enoh, but the other contest was an easy win for the Yard by seven goals to one.

The league table reada:"

r. W. D. L.

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O HOMAN O

Goals

For Agat. Pts. 0 25

17

880530,

Buffs.... 9 0 1. Naval Yard... 10 7

22 12

14

8 4

3

2 20 16

9

10

2

9

R.E.

R.G.A......

Hongkong

Kowloon

ONNA.

2

7

The League analycis now reads:

Buffs...

R.G.A.

R.E.

Naval Yard

H.K.F.C...

Kowloon

6

· OBSERVER.

LOUEL SPORT, da ka,

LEAGUE CRICKET.

B.X. v. R.G.A.

This match was played at Happy Valley on Wednesday afternoon. The BE. batted first and did not give a very good exhibition against the R.G.A. trundlers, nine wickets falling for 82 ruas, but on the last man oing in some lively hitting was seen, no fower than 38 raus being put on by the 10th wicket, which fell with the total at 120. Pto. Crew 30 not out, Corp. MoGregor, 28, Capt. Beli 15, and Sapper Walker 11 were the only players to reach double 4-0 3-0 1-15-1 2-0 figures. Bombr. Winkworth bowled well, taking - 3-22-0 -Ser.W5-1 eight wickets for 53 runs. The R.G.A., who 1-5 1-0

2-2 - 1-0

were playing with only 10 men, started in ozool, Ser. L0-1 2-2 0-4

-4lent style, the first twa batsmen, Captain Garnett 1-1 5-1 4-1

1-1 5-0 4023 and Lient. Hitchcock being associated until 62 was registered, when Capt. Garnett was howled for 41. Lieut. Hitchcock, 30, was the only other batsman to make any show, The R.G.A. total was 100, the R. E. just winning on tims by 20

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0-2 2-0 3-0 3-0 0-1 1-5 2-1 1-7 3-2 1.0 /04

1-11-6 0-1 0-2 2-3 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-2 0-3 1-1

1-4 0-3 1·0-2 0-2 - 0-5 2-2 ~7

The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Regata, which was postponed on account of the death of the German Admiral, will be held at the Club to- merrow afternoon, and provided the weather is fine should prove a great access. The pro. gramme includes an inter-club fours, inter-ofub pairs, sauior fours and two sailing mees, one for the one-design class and one for the handicap class. The judges are Mesars. A. Rodger. Frank Lammert and H. W. Lester, the umpire Mr. H. Sutherland, and the starter Mr. W Hutton Potts.

Interest in boring appears to be increasing in the Philippines just now, but in Hongkong it is likely to desline. With the departure of

Tuna

BILLIARDS.

SOLDIERS' CLUB TOURNAMENT,

CAMBRIDGE BY-ELECTION.

Jordon, January 24th.. Mr. T. E: Pago, saloolmaster, announces that he will stand as a candidats for the. Cambridge University. He is a Unionist, but stands in the interest of education.

LEADING LIVING WOMAN SCIENTIST.

Paris, January 24th. Madame Caris was defeated in the oleation te

Sole Agents:

H. RUTTONJEE

& SON,

the French Academy for Science by W. Branly 30 votes to 28. The question of the loction of the pioneer of wireless telegraphy, who obtained

woman to the Academy influenced the voting. WINE & SPIRIT

a

THE RAILWAY DISASTER IN SOUTH WALES. London, January 24th.

A. passenger are that the scene was hurt rending. He heard people hattering the jammed earriage doors, aul wa with orow-bars it was found impossible to relena them.

The exact spot of the ecident way Coke Orous Junction, a mile from Pontypridd. The goods NOTES FROM THE PLAGUE AREA.

train was standing under a high bank. The driver and fireman of the express wore thrown martial law over Herbin aud have effectually. There were some wiraculous escapes. It is

The Russiau authorities have proclaimed

on to the bank, practically unhurt.

out off communication between Harbin and estimated that there were 300 people in the Fuchialian,

express, chiefly commercial mon and shop girls

Louion, January 25th.

*

Mukden was on the medical staff of the Imperial The Dr. Jackson who has died of plague at Railways of North China, He had been attend- ing to the ecolies at the Chinese Mekdon Station. A Japanese physician at Heinminton have become infected. in reported in the intest Manchurian paper to

ter. "Our entoute with England has never Pichon. "There is not a question on which been closer or more thorough," observed M.

the two nations do not agree for common action. It is one of the chief blessings acquired in the course of the last six years." It was a comfort. ing spectacle, he continued, to see the close union of Republican France and Monarchial England, hand in hand, working in all oireistanose in the cause of peace. King Edward's memory must ever remain doar in France. One must admit frankly that the antentes between France and Great Britain and Russia and Great Britain bave considerably modified the chances of aggressive notion on the part of any other Power. It must not be forgotten that although the foreign poli. pies of Germany and Anatris are practically the samo, Italy has altered her wind considerably

The Japanese residents of Dairen have org since the days of Signor Crispi, and that it is te retired majera to cooperate with the anth

anized volunteer corps under the command of now quita inconceivable that she would adoptie torming the efficiency of the Pro bostile attitude towards either France or Great Pention work, to render help in the enforcement Britain. M. Pichon as a patriot urged the French of isolation, where necessary, in guard duty and in the maintenance of order. The members are Repablic to keep its Army and Navy ready to meet any dangers that may occur. This is but clubs, canes, ots, and are under strict orders to to go unarmed, except with such weapons as the duty of every nation in face of the continn dent with the Chinese considerately. ons changes of international relations and the. unknown possibilities of to-morrow. Without suggesting that the Government of the Kaisor actually dreams of conquests, the bewildering progross of Germany and the abounding energy and resource of its citizens force the other Powers to recognize the necessity for watchfulness..

THE YEAR 1910... While many people in France will remember 1910 as the year of Chantecler," still more will look back upon that disastrous period, as memorable for its floods, storms, and bad harvests. No one can view it with satisfaction; the only good festure of 1910 was that the peace of Europe remained unbroken, sed it cannot so said, us M. Pichon pointed out, that the horizon is douded. "It is tras," says La Polit Parision, "that the talk is all of armaments, but these armaments neutralise one another, and the dangers of war seem to be notably attenuated. The events that have most affected France, so far as foreign policy is concerned, are the death of King Edward, in whom the lost on old and tried friend, and the fallare to float the Turkish Loon. It is here feared that the effect of this latter erent may be to throw Turkey into the arms of the Triple Alliance; such, however, is not necessarily the consequence. Another feature of the year 1910 was the General Election which sent back to the Chamber of Députés number of new mon of Moderate tendencies, The effect of this was seen when the milway

no longer exists, the Radical-Socialials having split into two groups, one anti-Ministerial. M. Briand's reputation has been growing steadily, and the votes on the various debates arising 250 ont of the recent railway strike show that he

has the confidence of the Chamber.

The first two games between. 85 Company R.G.A. and the Hongkong Volunteers ware played on Wednesday right, before a good at. tendance, Gunner Thomas, R.G.A., and Private Bishop were the opponents in the opaning game, Both players kept very close together up to 200, after which Bishop forged ahead and won by 40 points. The second game was of short duration, lasting only 50 minutes. The players were Private Phillips, of the Volunteers, and Ganner Wetherall, R.G.A. Phillips was in grand form and made many fine reaks, his chief one being a faultless 33. Wetherall showed glimpses of

unlocky in his loaves. Phillips won by 102, Scorea:-

Bill Lewis for Australis and Rod Stanton for good foran now and sgain, but wan distinctly strike broke out. The "bloo" for the moment Manila the ring is deprived of the only two men who would be likely to attract a house, and until someone elsa comes along the sport will not improve. The only draw just now would be a match between the amateurs, Forbos and Capham, but the possibility of this coming to pass is very remote.

*

At Zamboanga to-night S. R. McIlvain and Roy Kenny of Manile meet in a fifteen round Contest for the middleweight championship of the Philippines. The men will fight for a purse of 1 500 pesos, of which 1,000 pesos will go to

pesos

the winner and 500 pesos to the leser. They are to weigh in this afternoon at 3 o'clock at 360 lbs., or forfeit 500 sof the purse money. The contest is expected to be one of the best ever held at Zamboanga. Neither man has suffered a defeat in the Islands, both are clever

83 COY, R.G.A. K:K. VOLUNTEERS. Grouer Thomas. 210 Pte. Bishop Guanor Wetherall 148 Pto. Phillips.

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A TRAGEDY AT HARBIN. The Harbin correspondent of the Osaka Asahi wires under inte of January 23 that a of a lovciationary woman and an officer of the tragedy was enacted there involvin" the death geaormeris. The woman was one who at tempted but failed to assassinato the commandır of troops at Harbin last year. She was arrested;

outbreak of the plague in South Manchuria has The Manchurian Daily News observes that the appreciably increased telographic traffic with Ju- pan. Against 10,068 messages received and dos. endol the 7th January this number increased to *patched at the Dairen office alone for thréo days 11,456 for three days ended the 17th inst, the dif. ference being 1,358, giving 460 and odd for the daily average of increase. The increment in num- ber fails to give a fullides of what greater volume of business was actually handled, bocanso the Inter messages were as a rule much more lengthy thaw in ordinary times.

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Mr. Brace, M.P., escaped with a shock.

AMERICAN COUNTERFAILING DUTY ON BRITISH WHISKIES.

Washington, January 24th. The Treasury has decided to imposs conator railing duty of 430, on Trish and Scotch whiskies, owing to the failure of the neotiations with Grest Britain to remove the allowance of regards as a bounty, 34. pranted to British exporters, which America

in

The British distillers deny receiving any bounty and say the allowance is merely a com- pensation for the additional expense involvad the regulations connected with the rectifica- Indies. tion of Colonial distillers, especially the West Canada is pleased with the notion of the standing disadvantago.

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RACING SEASON

1911.

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BINOCULARS

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Unite States, because it conateriets an old-CHS. J.

SCOTLAND'S MEMORIAL TO KING EDWARD. London, January 24th.

Linlithgow Palace as a memoris to King Edward has bean tentatively adopted in Sent- The suggestion of Lord Bosabery to restore

land.

Linlithgow is an ancioul royal burgh, 16 miles west of Edinburgh, and close to Linlithi gow look. The statuls ruiu of the palace stands on a promontory, 66 feet high. It was mostly Wo read in the Seoul Press that the satheri-birth-plan of Jamos V. and Mary Stuart. It rebuilt between 1425 and 1628, and it was the ties concerned, with a view to checking the inva- was fired by Hawley's dragoons in 1746 and sion of the pest into Chosen (Korea), have was repaired in 1862. What is now proposed in beon enforcing quarantine inspection of not repair, but restoration.] vessels, passengers and goods coming from

PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL. New Wijn and other places. The authoritica plagao-infected-districts at Chamalpo,

London, January 24th. havo decided to enforce more Strict Simpson, the briliant on iside right of Falkirk, proventive measures, in co-operation with has been transferred to the Blackburn Rovers the police and customs anthorities at Now Wijn, for a record fee of £1,800. Chemulpo, and Fugao, disbursing over 93,000 yen for the expenses out of the reserve fund. The Post Offies at Obemulgo ars disinfecting mail matter coming from or via the plague-infected places.

the

Along the Yala The preventive messures taken against the plagne are reported to be anch as to leave nothing to be desired. More than 1000 persons form a sentry line and are on the look-out, day and night, for any intruder from the other side of the river. Each of the sentinels carries a flag and should he discover anybody attempting to enter Chosen from Monchuria ha gives si, unla nad preventa, his sutry with the help of polics and gendarmes. It looks, says our. contemporary, as if the district were on the eve of a great battle.

SUPPOSED ORIGIN OF THE EPIDEMIC,

THE BIOTS IN DEBLIN,

Berlin, January 24th. Eight moro nian who took part in the riots in the Moabit quarter have racai veil sentences. varying from two weeks to a year. Three were acquitted.

The President of the Court said that the ad- ministration could not be held responsible for the excesses of individual polics, but he was of opinion that in a case of sabring peaceable citizens the latter would have been justified in defending themselves with a revolver.

▲ FINE TEIAL TRIP BY ATRJHIP.

Berlin, January 24th.. The Siemens-Sohnenkort Bexible airship, the largest in the world, made a successful trial trip yesterday, with twelve passengers. The airship is able to carry fifty persons.

NEGRO-E CE CRIME IN RHODESIA.

Mr. W. J. Stanton, who has resided in South Manchuria, writes to the N-C. Daily News --- POLICY OF THE BRITISH LABOUR PARTY, "The little snimal, which, according to all the

London, January 24th accounts I hare seen in the Russian Press, is undoubtedly responsible for the spreading of the constituents, said that the Labour Members Mr. Henderson, Labour M.P, addressing his contagion, is the" tarbagan," locally pronounced were determined to keep the Government in trabagan, and is thus defined in Schmidt's power, but fley were equally determined to make Another year has passed without the intro Mongol-German-Russian DictionaryFarba: hem keep their promises on the subject of the duction of the Income Tax, and another year Das Asiatische Marmelthier Asiatski Oborns Judgment, the payment of Members, bas gone out with the Budget unvoted. Old Age note that Marwelthier,"

Surok"

(Asiatis Marmot). It is interesting to and relief for the unemployed. Pansinne, based on compulsory contributions from Marmomas," is a corruption of the Latin also written employer and workman alike, come into, forcamus montanus" literally "mountain ret." in July next..

Cape Town, January 25th, Other features of 1910 were These animals are about the size of a full

grown cat, with yellowish brown far. All over the death sentence passed by an Umtali Const The action of Lord Gladstone in commuting he railway catastrophes of Villopirenz, Saujon.

the steppes of North Mongolia they exist inou a native fr outraging a white woman is re- thousands. Manoharia lies on the edge of the great Mongolia plateau, which here slopes down seated in Rhodesia. A mase meting has been to the foot of the Norchinsk Mountains, and with the law. Excited speeches were delivered held at Bulawayo to protest against interference this town is a recognized centre for the export of the skins which are exported in considerable hinting at a resort toʻlynching. quantities, chiefly to Europe, where they are used in the manufacture of the cheap "fake"

but subsequently esespod from prison and was nad Bernay, the less of the General Chanzy in in concealment in the city. This was discovered the Mediterranean, with passengers and crew; by the gendarmerie and some men were sent to the loss of the Pluviose, and the inevitable her Liding place to arrest her. Seeing the futility of attempting to escape, she killed "affairs": Duez the liquidator, and Rochette herself with a revolver. The men withdrew, tho fimusier-this latter a legacy from 1959. but learning that a number of revolutionists French aviation has much to its credit, but had assembled at the house and were discussing more to its debit. If new records have bean

very

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Washington, January 25th,

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with the mits and both are clean fighters her burial they want lask to affect a domiciliary made ía 1910, far too many valuable lives Inge Chinese of the lowest class. The animals are making shippin' companies responsible for the

fare and for other purposes. The trappers are

A Bill has been in'roduced into the Bonate Mollvain was formerly the recognised middle-search. The revolutionists resisted them and

familiar objects to anyone travelling in introduction of aliens. It imposes hoary pen OPTHALMIC weight champion of the American Asistio killed an officer of the gendarmerio. Tho telo been thrown away in the mad race for speed North Mongolia, and are to be seen squatting alties for enlafal landing, uchiding seizure Fleet, and since he left the Navy he has met eam does not say anything about the fate of the Agroplanes gra faster then they were a your ago; on their haunches at the mouths of their of the vessels. and easily defeated all comers. Roy Kenny,

they can remain for seven or eight hours in the barrows, sometintes until one is within a few

revolutionists.

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(Continued on page 5.)

OPTICIAN, CORNER D'AQUILAE ST., HONGKONG,

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