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HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS. [FLOS, OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]
LONDON, Decembe 1211.
POLITICAL RUMOUR,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY är, 1912.
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Washington government turned ita eyes in Another dimetion. Whether the first overture camo frame Berlin or Washington is not known, but at any rate the United States and Germany
The following details of the Alloy Bowling seem to have lost hardly a moment before enter ing in the negotiation. It is hoped by this for 1911 will be of intered :-
PR. Wolf Following the resignation of Mr. Balfour. Beans.to etablish resiprceal relations between Highest score for the year. Hooper from the loan if the Opposition in the the two Towers, The conversations so far 2nd
Best average Cowmeux, cames persistent report that have been of quito an informal nature, but there owing to fading health, Lord Lodowas is this evory reason to believe that the authorities Best score on No. 1 Allay
"mena business", hand or the reius in the Lord to the hands at Washington and Berlin of a younger and more robust Conservative Should the negotiations be carried through to con at the successful issue, thei:inavilable rosuit iust loader. If that decision had beginning of the puramer it is probable that | be to handiay the minifas turers of the United Lord Cizon would have turen given the prai Kingdom very seriously in overseas niarkots in tion without my compétition, but much water whigh at prevent y re able to operate on an has flowed under the bridge stuen then. Lord equality with their coup Thors. Curzon hul himself pushed into the Lords when he came home from India ai i mail there was a revered pushfulness about his chien
DETISH SQUADRON IN CHUFTSE WATERS Says the novil correspondent of the St dardly fitting to devote a note to the
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THE DRBAR.
GORGEOUS SCENES.
GRYHC DESCkiprios or TugfISTORIE
CEREJONY:
I Now the bustle of arrival gew insistent, The Kaling Chiefs game, ip star and helped us to realise by their extraordinary diversity and heterogeneity the forces which have been welded into the Indian Empire by the arts of war aud of Geral peace. Their dashing escorts revived recollections of the irregulat Indian horse, and the Baluchis from the fur North-West, with their sited Mačke ringlets, and the rulers of Sikkim and Bhuing, evidencing their Mongolian connection, brought home impressively the-frontier-pro qonsibilities of empire inders when no State is. isolated, when the wade in growing daily smadder, when all are beght Within the orbit of politi. Also cicad the great
Dan, December 12th Standing on the Flagstaff Tower and looking over the vast array of gents that now covers the Bawari Plain, it is fist possible to distinguish the outlines of the Durbar *For 92 relle Ariphitheatre, overlapped by gåätteringprochiriat beads sith their veris, and u
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tion to an ecklom this year. Augway Hamid withdrawal of our ships from the Ching Station Hunter a good desi of feeling atong his fellow pears with in proving that we have a very definit I hear that his Ösford reputation has still good alliance with Japan, which is scanstimes held to In this connection jatify what bas-ben÷"demo, grounds for quotations :
izhould be noted that the allians with Japan My.on is leorge Nationid Cützen,
has not ben ns d by the people of Australin 29 Tama mist superior person," They are not fond of him, so to-day threan exensé for abandoning the construction"
PR. Wall ure two conipetitors, whether by aerident, or of a considerablix, that: mur didik prevent the
J. Hoog design. Both are Imperialists with rent colon. I preples of New Zealand from proseating a ial experience Lord Tallorne, the ex-High Deadnought to the Empire in 1969, on con J, IL. Kep...
MeBrainh Commissioner in South Afrion, nud. Earl Grey [dition thefit should be maintained in the Far S. P. Warbrook...
H. Humpiraya the recently reinried Governor-General of Bart. The fuels to worth thinking over Candle: Beihare m'a of ability mul tent, and Seven sears ago, when the Japanese Nury Harr
T. H. Kog Eough the Earl of Sillerne may perhaps in the comprikol siż completed battleships, J. Mantor P. K. harder alter on the platform, Earl Gry kax Beiti-di-China Squadron consistol of five butilo. rel ideas about seeinl reform, and just now the ships and two armoured, oraiser, Sings 1904. A. Woodarck... youiger Woods of the party are keen to forma loks to the new construction and sheegay P. W. Goldring
armound F. Mutu Inte a social programme with which to meet war, the Japanee fleet has been increased to R. lutchi-ou
D.
Tratnan.. 3V. Lloyd-George's window dresing en mere at fifteen battleships and Courtean
C. J. Galo Q. Archbuil terms, There is not likely to be any metalraiser: and in the sang period the Brifinis. V appointment for sen- time, hat I hate little fotos in the Far 15sbleas been educed from five doubt the port as to Fort Luandowne's battleships and two wooned ernieres to three. F. P. Barbery
nraired cruisers only. In 1906 we had thirten A. 3. Pollock
Stevens retirement in substantially corns!.
destroyers on the station. wwa have only Major six. Vessels of exuotiy the same typo as these 11 Heatherte J. R. Wood... which were withdrawn in 1976,7 as "unsais. VS. Shrimshire A. P. II. Konqrétta factory" are now being returned to the station, J.
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was noted by at that even in, this picked doines which catch the morning som, This
diqding of Andiga daveley the red-feneko site has already "been made hissarie by two
sowars of the flipag of Bracbay's Berly important events in the history of British guard need fear comparison with none The
Ja spet strangely f any India. Here, in 1856, Lord Lytinn held the assemblying was in
silent to those deenstarted to the practices Darbar where was an sunced the of Elian silars, This imperial. Majesty - Tion by Duerni
Victori 1: the $!
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pleasant- of Empress of Italia, a measure without thi, i salutes were fired. The WINES AND iniponame in strengthening-the-link bely: friendsens meeting friend from city twegurtadia and the most unifying for a part of the Indian. Buspire, for there was the Empire, the Crown, is now being slowly erre a district, whicle find out
and the Massed Bands, sixes taurf- site, towny-sky f Major Straton, M.V.D., appriated. On de same years later, Lard Varron prolined to at the Royal Military Selical of Music, forat Dunbar conerived uno sabe of fur greater [an elevated watch fower, cộng his orders. AVERAALI: Mageifernce iti - Cubauten et King Edward (through a new plane, played a selection of
The Seventh, To-day dlho segir was rendered patriotic and popular music,
THE VWERANS' MAR 1. Judia has
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A shape note was history by thie angentcomment in person by starting japes and rolling drans de gua King George the Fifth, Roqear of India, of honour of the Block Watch merched in
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THE FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY. That other stirring porsóuntity, Oui one and only Winston, is making things hum at the Aduziralty, heading all his facallies, and they
G Bagni! o admittelly considerable, to the task of mating, horse, as additions, but to replace the old is
F. N. Taylor our nary eficient and domining, without craft. When the 9800 ton armoured cruiser II.
J. Bonnar W. using the taxpayer to kirk. He is said to Bedion! was lost on this nation in 1909, we
Linu Stopford The forster vessel ar
A. Mudge... cruiser Newcovello, have been in consultation with Lord Chalet to take her place the 4,000 ton protected!.. Beresford, and any way it is a afe king fact that
F. Wiklu the brezy Admiral has wil far kinder nadried fourteen six inch guns; the latter is to F. Finleysen
Jones Tinghes appears to ploto g more lupeful things of Winston than hix-inch and ten four-inch, Its curious to noto F
that although - Britain
A. Fanner... D. K. 1.095... wont to do of the head of the Admirally in
Two road Parliament. Winston, by the way, is said to good "dend of confidency in the alliance. have shandlened his earlier ambition to be Chan Japan is no hurry to do soc
noughts are opproaching completion, and no Caller of the Exchequer. Lloyd George has putter than five-a progemus equal to our own the pace fairly high in that department for have been laid down or ordered this year. Ia A. A. Bitchio
C. im... successor to live up to
which connection it may be recalled that Mr. Premiership that Winston sims at. And when Satori Kate, described as an expert cu all in-
E. Halifax Mr. Asquith steps down, na he is said to desire, when the present programme is disposed of, hiternational and naval subjects and as being in may get it. No doubt if the thrice had to be touch with the highest authorities in Japan, R. Crawford mado now Lloyd George wall have Best call.declared in the course of no article in the Navy but he is not loved by all on his own side, and Lesgro Anzual" for 1909 that, whether allowed those critics are never weaty of comparing hiadis, or disllowol, Japan's insistent aspiration is to paragingly with Wington, extelling the latter's mistress of the Pacific. With this ond in wonderful grasp of detail, bis developed swier of vlege, Japan has no cause to complain of the responsibility, his adaptability and what not withdrawal from the Pacifio of fire British There would certainly be rections if that battleships,"" materialised, but if the next election puts Mr. Bonur Law at the head of afairs and there in a fair intervalin apposition, it is by no means impossible that the next Liberal Premier way be the pin who once had such merry times Among the valtares of South Africa.
RESTRICTIONS ON DOCTORS.
TER
LIVERPOOL-HONGKONG MAIL
SERVICE
There was issued last month as a Parliament. sry paper (329) a copy of the contrast inlod November 11 between his Majesty's Post- rusler-General and the Canadian Pacific Rail. There is a great outcry just now among the way Company for the conveyance of mail doctors over the rigid regulations that urs between Liverpool and Ilongkong, together with a copy of the Treasury Miante thereou imposed by the General Medical Council on dated December 2. The contract provides for members of the profession. Not only do they an extension for two years from April 7,1911, procente anyong practising under a foreign of the contract of October 12, 1508, anbject to dipiens lut also they halo Jore the Council certain stall madifications, including the in Canadian Govern. any member of the proferion who advertises ecriion, at the indance of the
CONVEYS DOS
Bee of Canadian Trade Commissioners. or sets for a caucern that advertises in sny, of a new olanse preridding for the free way connected with their assistance. Thus a It provides for a maii service once in every Dr. Wallis en just toon struck off the three works during the summer sud once in Wh cenvented with the very four week during a winter season in list because ho
ench direction by way of Liverpool and Halifax, Shodow Institute, and forenes we made S. Joba, Quebie, or Rimerki and Vancouver. to him in soms of the advertisemen's. The absidy is at the rate of £45,000 per sunum. Now if a doctor writes articles, gives interviews. sends letters to the papers or otherwise gets his name Erfure the public, that is regarded as all right, but to advertise openly and without deception is regarded as the blackest, shame, and out he has to go Thai is an attitude not understood
JAPAN'S FINANCIAL OUTLOOK,
Mr Arthur H. King, writing from the Anglo- the London Japanese Bauk, Cornbill to Morning Pual lost month ssåd
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in in ut herstel by many of unr foreign viitors; and feroxting article ca o The Financial Outiork in Japan," refers to an increase in Japan's in- awng the medical men themselves that debtedne rren 821000,000 although there are advantages to the profession £260.000 000 at the present time,
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The first round of the Ragby Challenge Cup on Saturday with a match will commenco Nasy . H.K.F. Çink on the Club Ground at 4.15.
SOLDIERS ON THE MARCH.
THE PACE OF BRITISH INFANTRY.
With
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d his Covaniion this Indian propte, and "forumd up in the right of the throne, veremony nde still more impressive by the Secely had the pipes pensed dum their band played in the 3rd Sikh This was the pressure of Her Taperia! Majesty the Queen Saga for the ceremonial of the day. Bu Empress, and the active participation in the thig was an intensed opinie, "The net of homage of the representatives of troops in the noon were, sera té le comingg British Jodie with the Princes and Chief, to the centre aisle and cheering wildly,
was the velamus. The band struck up, of the land.
"See the Comparing Here Comes," slowly, between ranks of their comrades an THE SMPHITHEATUR The scene, was bor which struck drop into this jînge of lit marched these eight The imagination. On the surooth plain steal funded prized warriors, many of whose Yes they supped as Concentric amphitheatres, work is rary done.
Wen wir "muaking one greca irregular circle of the proudly as on the days when whide. On the south sid was the smaller, tokens of many fights. Theodori excited get the mia anphitheatre, a wladly grace by this starring spectacle was all the more. ful sovereillag of carved would work inuse beraus we had nothven had to ex
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in thy Suruciale styles; embraving a third of pres the trans march. Seoa the member's the dim'd arrivel, consieumas among them the commanding agure, of Bord "Crewe, dhe Minister in attendance, wearing the ribbon of the farter, and took dir places in the Durbar Slaminga. Now care His Excellency the Governor-General and y Hardinge, escond by a sprudiar each of the ist King's Dragoon Guards and 1he 4th Lancers. Their carriage passed along the front of the spentos mund, turned left down the centre road, and so 10
On The Durbar Mamiana.
alone of Amop the eseur foliowe them se iar: This others, a quivering line of pemods and scimillating 'sper heads, passing between the lines of in
Instaly the massed troops and the gieds, of Riour wanted the head of the Indian aimiistration: the spectators, rising us the fort, fondly cleared this dignif figure, whose brest glittered with orders telling of brilliant seprice in many counties, whose histwy and Tales are a manter Cinvernor-General India has that
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circle painted sitowy white, its por minitue dans jest to bed with gold, its sents on a carpet of clarson doth rising ter og fer amal y culminated in the central boses of trolls work for the women behind On the north, Constituting fly de veil. one half of a' circle with a much larger radius, was a huge ramp, tergiceds far, seats and divided in sections, when places wer reserved for six thousand school children and seats for eight thousand persons, the remains der being fri for all who might come la sie ther King Emperor. The size of the am phitheatre may be gatharced from these facisp insured from inside, the largerwirele fod a diameter of six hundred yards, the prive-mobile infantry aid so out of the Durbar leg spectators mindred twee thousand, the general palsie nocommatid were fifty thousand and twenty thousand troops win mustered in the arena. In the south centre stood the Royal. Canopy mnd. Throne, a marble basement rising by three grand stages to the thrones, proicted by a light | roof of drep crimen cloth borne on gilled pillars and shaded by a deep crimson fringe with golden edgings. Crowning the cangg was a graceful done which glistened like the ribbon of the refined gold. From the Royal Canopy adding wore a elsarming gown of diwe grey Throne a broad walk led toile Durbar Sha material. Three Indian pages were an INEXPENSIVE miana, "which almost touched the covered tendance on Their Excellencies, Kurran
at its fre Squpre Singh of Decha and Kunwar Shree Indi Amphitherstres structure its roofed with heavily-fringed Singh, of Faridkot, serving Lorel Hardinge. crimson cloth on gilded pillars, Sheltering a whilst lite Raffikuliah kan, grandson of dais rearted, by a triple recent, Frant The the Begum of Bhopal, gallantly waited upon Royal Canapy am Throne then radiated Lady Hardinge. In their surtouts of gol three main roads of the smoothest red cloth, their turbans renght up with aigrettes, Interite, one running northward and hitre, these little nobles, whose tigaity was match- ing the larger amphitheatr, and two, east less, were the cynosure of all eyes. They and west, dividing the public amphitheatre gravely folowed Their Excellencies to their A narrower road ran sears on the right of the thrones, groped from the reserved.
with strained expectancy for the coming of was linked with the Durbar Shamiana
the Kings. turned inword and there i rind both amphitheatres, except where the themselves with the Staff all then waited
swept round the Royal Thrones.
lesser
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THEIR IMPERIAR. MAJESTIES. Their perial Majegjes arrived in the This then, was the position. The Gower- Imperial state in which their loyal subjects
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aurs and Lieutenant-Govenors, the Ruling how to ste ibiu. They recorted by a MAPPIN & WEBB'S
gut cavalude of horn, the oth Roval Princes and the officers of State, with the
Plussats," Hatiery of the Royal Hors privileged guests, gathered in the smaller Colonel Seely, in giving weèntly in the amphitheatre. They faced directly the Dur,Antillery, the 18th Tigana Lancers; e House of Commons an interesting comparison har Shamiana with its thrones, then the scarlet cound Brdyguard, and the splendidly state landu drawn by four handsome bays of the age-of-roops, said that the marching Royal Canopy, and goblu thrones on a martial Imperial Cadess. They drove in 5 posers of young British soldiers, carrying tuck-level abe ingenisus alternation al
were preceded by a picked bodriguard of their own Howbold Cavalry, three men from the permitted an uninterrupted view of Their equipment and kit of 5916. Licz., were twenty levels and the open construction adopted with scaria postitions and outriders. They
Bay, This state ment a Londou paper
They were cad the enormous adrance that has been made in messed bands and volunteers, stood the Lifeguards and the Blues, in all the daring in their stoper coronation rebes and wrae recent years in the marebing ability of our serried ranks of the troops. Then, virtually panoply of shining sted. young troops at home, and hows that that the horizon, were arrayed, der oa fier,
which caught and gas back the noontide They were sheltered by the golden part of the Field Service Regulations which the people of Dell and its coviron cred-Imperial dindems resplendent with jewels
with
marching data wil need rovisios. ing the great Spectator's Mound. desi
the Such was the framework: as soon as the
which from time imm. As a matter of feet the improvement i
sun of Infantry has been
miles and more without cansing uner's Inna riał Majestas. Bivond mgain, past the
murkable featuros ita rece by kros ext of the time had warned the, stil torting: air and
unter der Wie insiran fine my mortal
due to the progressive training estab-picture began. Contrary to the foreholings East. Harbingered by the thunder of artillery 1971 to fishy by Genel Sit John French Toarnt pen to the day was exquisitely they passed into the arna at a measured
in reasonable rules and regulations to safeguard Diy Ibo vermitted to point out that this probably no troops in the world who con marel! fine, with no more them "nough of cloud to walk. It was a monuit of uncontrollable
the dignity of it and check tho ekarlatine, still is more apparent than real, inasmuch to day, and certainly no troops receive suck as it includes the purchase money for the whole of the railway sys'en of Japan, formerly the The working property of sate compsule.
private
this last proscention of Dr. Wails is indefen sible if considered on Ingical grounds:
THE PORT OFFICE SAYINGS JAK
of there railways not only sufices to pay the in- tres charges on the purches money, bit shows Burgin, and his paris rooney, amounting to some £47 000 000, can thereiers hardly, with Siraces, to taken into sound when estimating of the State. the net liabilities
The greatest miccess of a government depart went for some time has been found in the now home strings safes santat by the Post Office
"If allowance is made for this item it will be Savings Bank. The Postmaster-Ge etal, Mr. Herbert Samuel, was up in the North some time found that so far from basing inoreased within ago and was struck by the success of home the period urutioned to not indebtedness of savings boxes among the children of Manches. Jen has diminished by some £7,000,000 Ie There any other first-chis Pov r-European or tar, Sheffield and eisenbere, so he determined otherwize of which the same can be mid 7"
to make such boxes a part of the postal bank system. These have just been issued and ins week the supply has been exhausted. The keys are kept at the Post Ofles and the little-afes,
WANE OF ATHLETICS...
The youth of the nation at the present
metal and decorated with the arms of the Fest selves to gates sick as golf and hockey than to
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First came the troops.
Ho far and so fast as the British Infantry of temper the rat.
of drum from their outlying camps until the severe teste in manoeuvres 282 C
The following are examples of the peers of Kingsway and Princes' Road were held by
in daily
with baits an unbroken array of Torse and Foot. The Infantry of a few minutes performed der the command they began to march into the arena and there of Lieutenant-General Sir Hornee Smith-twenty thousand armed men, representing all the units premat in Delhi, were mussed. Derrien and others in recent muze 1st Infantry Brigade
30 miles The Cavalry were dismanted, distinguished
Artillery) 2nd and 3. d Infantry Brigades (with
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enthusiasm. The Vess auditore rse as one
agre, and then from near a bundred thousand Imperial thir knowledgments, Their They aarched with blare of bass and bean: the Indians salamed their deep obeis threats birst a storm of cheering. Bowing Majesties passed right along the Spectators ness the passion of theering which broke Mound, recognising with special gracious. from the school children whos
so up
only by their flashing lance heads and pagris irradiated wht colour, and
the ground. the capital aisle to fe Durbar Shamiana fultering panon's upright in Conspicuous even in this splendid array of attended in this list stage of their progress only by de Bodyguard and the serial " the fighting forres of the Empire was a
detachment of the Royal Marines, a force | Cadets. There they paused whilst the Royal Standard spread its gorgeous quarterings to rarely seen in India, and of Blurjackets- bringing a breath of salt air, posted on either the breeze from a lofty central flagstaff, the side of the Central Road, whilst atongst silver sheen of naked steel flickered across the Cavalry contingen: the vivid yellow tunes the area as the guards of honour and of Skinner's Horse showed how the historical tradition is maintained in the Indian Argivi The Volunteer contingents now dissembled vicinity of the throne. Whilst the eva rested,
1st Deronsbire Regiment ..... 1st Grenadier Guards Seine Borden Camp Battalions. 1st Cheshire Regiment
Most of them warches were along Gloucester shire, Wilt-hire, and Oxfordshire roads, the best of thema taking place f In the last mat curos bat In these warehas it will be patieel that whole brigades of 2.500 mes, and zot single bat- lions of 600 only, achieved these feats, and the
grantity.
March
mueh improved, and the of
the troops came to die Roval salute, and from the Massed Bands rolled out, a great volume of music, the songrous strains of the
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are opened and the contents are placed to the 45 during recent years sfooiling of from the fast that the logth of an avengfoot, and a free gift from the Ruling Chiefs | Singh of Ortha. Krishna Singh, Mahath
depositor's credit in the Savings bank.
GERMANY. AND THE UNITED STATES.
ROYAL CROWYS AND ROBES. The wave of scand died down. Lord Har- who feil out we en almost significant with joy on this splendid represervation of looking something like a padlock, made of gun moment are far more inclined to devote themarkable paint is that the number of the in Delhi had pride of place in the immediate National Anthem.
and Ouren, deft hands arranged the ir flowing Office are taken home to be gradually filed. train for contrats of strngth or swiftness Batth it have a cigline and all that go the finest fighting force in the world, those, dinge stepped forward to receive his King When that has been accomplished they sro does t is necessarily mean a relaxation of fibre?selees ront marching which had objective who knew pieced out with pride the great
In other words, are the demands of golf
Troons, for they symbolised the en woedion | Imperial Majesties walked in stately proces
Bir laving a tactical object to interest there.
princes taken to tho Pest Office again, when the safes, hockey hire exacting. We do not think in front of it has been supplanted by marshes segment allotted to the Imperial Service robes, and marshalled the ages, and Their.
Life. Anyone interested mur
This advenes in recent years may te realised of the useless paraplematis of the Native sim to the thrones. The King Empeg's
States into soldierly regiments of hers and train was borne by six Indian conditions
of Bharatpur, Kadan Zafar Khan, grandion The first senk in golf with very the players,
Maharajat, of fodhpur, Himat Singh of professionals a good game fifteen years ago, bodies of seasoned froops way under favourable Empire Then the school children arrived of the Beginn of Bhopal, Biseswa Singh, being arranged by Germany and the United is raid to that there as one hundred now; and conditions ceter as much as 25 miles Infantry and painted the faway grey of the ramp. .It is stated that a big commercisi den ise man who could give the best of the march is laid dowu nu villst small; of near an Aruw Corus is the defence of the States that will be bad for the tide of this eminence in this preslar outdoor pursuit is a sale, murel 98 jane per minute, or levivid yellow and blue and reds with their Idar, and the Mahuwajah Kumar of Bikanir. However, those fettes bare thousmrts, until urge as the amhitheatre by the Thakoe Saheb of Palitona and country if carried out. Aerobune-Sir Wild very for from involving any relaxation of fibre,minats per mile. This with halts mang three furhans. The peonie came in the tens of That of Her importal Majesty was carried
We do not hesitate to say that it is mech bettor miles an hour. Laurier's defeat in Canada was known, raza this for the general plays quis that youngueu should been left behind sinco 1909, and cannot say was it hardy sufficed for their accommoda-Maharaj Kunwar Ghulab Singh of Rewa
(Continued on Page 5.) faces fronting the throne. corespondent, and redprocity was thrust outo play golf tan that they should excel in a forma longer be said to represent the field sirvios pace tion, and they rase, a sea of eager rustling Flis Imperial Majdy wore
of our troops. 1 de main of American Curadiza politics, the of athletics.
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