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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

THE PEACE TREATY,

TO COME INTO FORCE ALMOST

AT. ONCE

PARIS, October 13th.

A Havas message. Baya:—

law The Journal Officiel publishes a empowering Presidens Poincare to sign the Versailles Trenty. Copics ratified by the signatures of the King of Britain and Italy are expected to arrive in Paris immediately. These signatures, with thàn of President Poincare, wili make up the ratification necessary for the Treaty to come into force

THE BALKANS. THE PROPOSED ITALIAN-FRANCO

RUMANIAN TREATY.

PARIS, October 13th.

A Havas message says:- The Italian papers, commenting on the proposed Italian-Franco-Rumanina Treaty, states that it should include. aventually, Poland, Czecho-Slovakia nad Greece, to form a strong eastern. and southern block against German ambition.

THE CESAREWITCH.

PROBARLE ETARTERS AND..

RETTING

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 1919. ^

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BRITISH LABOUR. RESUMPTION OF RAILWAY

NEGOTIATIONS,

THE WAR ON BOLSHEVISM. GENERAL DENIKIN'S VICTORY AT VERONEJ

THE BALTIC PROVINCES. GERMAN STEPS AGAINST INSUBORDINATE TROOPE.

Bai, October 14th,

of Queen's College, of which institution be is the champion swimmer. It is note- worthy that wherens last year Lyon was second and Laing third on this occasion the order was reversed.

THE HARBOUR RACE.

WON BY J. R. JOHNSTONE.

LAST YEAR'S RECORD BEATEN, LONDON, October 13th. LONDON, October 14th,

Official details of General Denikin's vie-

The swimming race noroes the Harbour. A senu-official statement says that the yesterday," under the auspices of the

Eight minutes elapsed before the next In accordance with the strike settle tory at Veronej reveal that the town was

complete stoppage of provisions for the Victorian Recreation Club, excited more man. B. Campbell, finished. Built on the ment, the Railway's Excentive inter-captured by the Volunteer Corps underinsubordinate troops in the Baltic Fro-than usual interest because the V.EC.heavy side. Campbell would have done

General Sakuro on October 3rd.

vinces, except those returning, was

best all-round swimmer, J. R. Johnstone, Į much better, with more trainng. Tatam, · On the following day Soviet troops ordered on October 11th All passenger had entered, as well as several Naval men, year, had a great struggle with Neal for who recently returned from active service. I who was unable to finish the course last heavy losses and driven into a prepared counter-attacked, but were beaten of with

traffic thither will be immediately stop-at least one of whom was greatly fancied fifth place. Tatam was leading by several trap where the enemy force was anai-fed. Sharper control measures are also The event gained in popularity, alse, by pilated with the help of Cossacks, who being taken to prohibit the supply of reason of the fact that, for the first time

yards and Neal spurted the last 30 yards in fine style and all but beat him in the... thereupon swang towards the south-east ammunition.

in the history at the race, a lady confreak and Cooke, of the Tarantula. This ed to be as fresh as when he started, camp and attacked the important railway june-

petitor had decided to pit herself against pair, who won several races recentiv at tion of Läki, capturing 0,000 prisoners.

the stronger sex. Mrs. Richmond, who Canton, have not done any swimming for On the south-east front, five Red regi-

thus made history in local swimming over five weeks. Mrs. Richmond's arrival ሲር the post was the signal for an outburst ments were completely defeated at Cher-

circles, is a recent arrival in the Colony, of applause, J. R. Soares, F. L. Silva Before her marringe she use to swim and H. E. Strange did not complete the neujar with beavy losses. WITHDRAWAL FROM NORTH

great deal at Rome, and held the 100 yards' record of the Maidenhead Club, Reading, in 1912. It was very plucky, of RUSSIA.

whatever. When she completed the course her to enter, for she had done no training

in front of some of the men she was de-

cheered.

viewed the Premier, to-day, regarding the resumption of negotiations, after which Mr. Thomas expressed his pleasure with the prevailing spirit and atmos phere of the meeting and the genuine desire of both sides to effect a settlement,

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IRON, FOUNDERS STRIKE SETTLED

LONDON, October 13th, "The iron founders' strike has been settled, The demand for an advance in wages of 156. weekly will be arbitrated. The terms will be submitted to a ballot. If accepted, work will be resumed on Uctober 2016

KING CONGRATULATES BRITISH TROOPS.

LONDON, October 13th. The evacuation of North Russia has

General von der Guitz has transferred hia command to General Eberhardt and is expected in Berlin shortly.

LETTS OCCUPY SUBURBS OF RIGA,

;་-

COPENHAGEN, October 14ch,

A“ Lettisa' communique, dated October 19th., says that the Letts succeeded in recrossing the Dwina in the direction of Mitau and are occupying the suburbs off Bigs on the left bank, Mobilisation is

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

NATIONAL

been completed, the last transport sail-in full swing everywhere. CAMPAIGN INAUGURATED AT HOME.

ing from Murmansk yesterday. General Rawlinson and his Staff are expected to LONDON, October 13th.

arrive in Glasgow, to-day.

A national campaign in, support of the League of Nations was inaugurated at a meeting in the Mansion House this after noon. Mr. Asquith was the principal. speaker.

STRONG AND ENDURING LEAGUE

ESSENTIAL.

LONDON, October 11th. The probable starters for, the Ceasare

H.M. the King wrote emphasising that witch are as follows: Queen's Square (Donoghue), Haki (J. Childs), Saint

a strong, and enduring League of Nations Was esential in order to cure a lasting Eloi (Templeman), King John (Martin),

peace, and commending the cause to al? Fuckthorn (Carslake), „Silver Bridge

the citizens of the Empire so that with (Helme), Langdon Hil's (rider not the help of all other men of goodwill, a known), Ivanhoe (Whalley), Golden Rule buttress and sure defence of peace to the 'glory of God and the lasting fame of our (Evans), Warwick (Robbits), White age and country may be established." Ileat (Fox), Unite (Lane), Gaylord

(Cheers).

The large and distinguished audience (G. Colling) Matoppo (Hamshaw), rose and sang the National Anthem. Chalici (Taylor), Sea Poyage (K, Rubert- THE PREMIER'S APPEAL

on), Sheriff's Officer (Ringstead), The Premier wrote": appealing to his fellow-countrymen to participate in the (Leash), Sheriff's Officer (Ringstead), great cruande in support if international Golden Melody (Spec). Alasnam (Aörder and goodwill Balding), and Polichinelle (Wheatley). THE SECCESS OF THE GREAT

The betting is as follows: King Jchn, to 2; Golden Melody, 3 to 1; Unito, to 1; Gay Lord, 17 to 2; Silver Bridge, 100 to 7; Ivanhoe, 20 to 1; Sherriff's Oficer, 22 to 1; Alasaam and St. Elot, 25 to 1 and Bridge End, '28 to 1.

STRIKES IN FRANCE

rested not so

EXPERIMENT.

|

Juàn

# very

last 10 yards... Behind Neal, who appear

course,

J

The times taken by those who completed the course were as follows -

J. R. Johnstone D. Laing .....

3-D. Lyon

4-R. Campbell 5- Tatam

6.-W. Neal, RN....... 7- Freak, R.N 8.-J. F. Cooke, R.N.

Simins. 28

14secs.

38

Mr. Richmond..... 41

competitors, judges, and V.R.C. in a launch, kindly lent hy Mr. R. M. members were taken across the Harbour

Dyer. There was a great deal of specula tion as to

the

winner. probable stone was prime favourite, but there were The Livonia Cabinet, the National two promising youngsters. D. Len and

not a few who pinned their faith to those After the race the gathering assembled

in the KR,C. gymnasium for the distri

After a wait of nearly Council and the Government officials. Lathg, who were second and third bution of prizes. moved to Prden on October 10th. bat. the were many whe hoped that Ars. Rich R. Br. B. Mitchell, the Hon-Ser

respectively in last year's race. There half-an-hour this portion of the pruceed

took place Premier and Minister for Justice, have sturdy swimmer, and when the news

mond would win. for she looked now returned to Riga.

Mr. tary, addressing those present, said spread that she had

thought the race had been more interest- once competed 1 15-mile race, coming in sixth strong 28

ing than any of its predecessors. That, number. If there was a competitors, ber tanciers increased in

no doubt, was due to a lady dark horse at entering for the first time in the history ady competitor all it

of the VRC for a barbour race. the Fouk Singh who sportingly entered showed that ladies could do just as well

Carabell, an engineer on

It onl

good condition. Of the three sailors who they would have the race in spite of being in anything like as men, and no doubt at the next race a large number of lady entered. Neale the well-known boxer, who competitors, and it was be up to the

adept at every branch of sport he young men to try and retain their inurals. bas taken up, was regarded as the aut promising.

The entire Lettish Press oppores the acceptance of Colonel Berniondr's offer of an armisties on the ground that pre vions experience shows that the Germans "In Courland cannot "keep treaties.

.

THE BRITISH NAVY. ADMIRAL WEMYSS APPOINTED ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET.

LONDON, October 13th.

The King bas sent the following tele- gram to General Rawlinson: On the completion of the vacaution of North Russia, I desire to congratulate you and all ranks under your command on the sac sful manner in which this difficult operation was accomplished. I wish to press my appreciation of the skill dis enrage, discipline and the power of en played by the commanders and the

durance of all ranks. These qualities have enabled the forces, both at Archangel and Murmansk, to be withdrawn from their raped positions in contact with the enemy transported over great dis tances to their bases, and embarked with practically no loss of life. It is especial- ly gratifying to me to note that the with drawal has been carried out in such a manner as to leave the loyal Russian forces in a favourable position for con- tinuing an active and resolute defence." FAR EASTERN CABLE

GERMAN-AUSTRIA.

11

STATE.

COPENHAGEN, October 13th.

ing the aims of the League, and endora- Mr. Asquith moved a resolution approv PS the proposal that November 11th be League of Nations celebrated throughout the country as the TO BE ORGANISED AS A FEDERAL

day. He emphasised that the success of the great experiment with the Governments as with the peoples of the world

There were a multitude of disquieting factors in the international atmosphere and the outapoker and resolute, MARSEILLES SHIPPING STRIKE of the peoples, was necessary to carry the support League through its present difficulties.

Mr. Asquith emphasised the importaner of Articles 12 and 16. He said that if these

Were

properly, recognised and ried out. be repeated. One of the first steps to-

the crime

would of 1914 wards the realisation of the benefits of the armaments of all the Powers, which still League must be the drastic reduction of immeasurably exceeded the maximum for national safety.

EXTENDING.

MARSEILLES, October 14th.

The shipping strike is extending There were no seilings yesterday." The mails for Egypt, and the Near East, and 8,000 passengers are held up.

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IMPROVED SITUATION AT BREST.

PAR13, October 13th.

never

IN ORDER TO AVOID A DANGER-

QUE CONFLAGRATION."

A telegram from Vienna states that Dr. Renner has announced that two Coalition parties have agreed on the prin. ciples of the Constitution. German West Hungary would join the other lands as an autonomous land, and Austria would be organised ag Federal State.

THE 1917 OFFENSIVE, MARSHAL POCH'S OPINION OF"

+5

NIVELLE'S OPERATIONS.

PARIS, October 14th- La Liberte gives what purports to be Marshal Foch's report on the 1917 offen- Bive.

Marshal Fachrexpresses the opinion that although all the desired results were not attained the offensive constituted a real success for our arms, Under the

It is officially announced that Admiral Wemyss has resigned the First Sea Lor him. ship, and that Admiral Beatty' succeeds

muted Additional Admiral of the Fleet.

Admiral Wemyss has been specially pro

THE SILVER MARKET

LONDON, October 13th.. Silver is quoted at 69fd spot and 62d. forward. The market is stendy.

NEWS.

{THROCOM REUTER'S AGENCY.J JAPAN BUILDING A FAR EASTERN EMPIRE.

Mr. Lodge urged the maintenance of superior Navy in the Pacific, as the day will come when the Caited States will be involved in another great war to preserve civilisation

SPORT.

GOLF.

an

it was

An extraordinarily large crowd watch ed the race. from the Kowloon side and from Hongkong, and from sailing craft of every description in the Harbour. boats watching the race were sometimes in The numerous launches, yachts and motor: the way, and, by dining up on either side

&

the water

ам

App: Belilios, who distributed the prizes, recalled the fact that he himself had entered for the harbour race several years ago and had come in last. Parhans it was for that reason he was selected to He thought the ought to congratulate themselves on having had

KRC the prizes.

Fuck across the Hark for the event for competitor enter

The

WIT

success to the V.R.C

Best time in Hong- providht

the swimmers with the shortest not came in last. (Applause).

kong (Applause). Mrs. Richmond did route across, that they were not able to swim far out of the course, as has oftener of the event had broken last happened on former rasions, H.E the fle had been told once that the

record by 2mins, 19 seconds Governor, the Hon. Mr. and Severn, and Mr. Justion Melbourne viewed the

was being neglected by the community. contest from Mr. Severn's Sucht Orname but the large crowd present contradicted The Kowloon side was reached at about that They would all join with him, he p.m., and, after some minutes pantie upon

was sure, in congratulating the Com arranging the competitors, Mr. R. Witene yards had been covered

started the race. The swishing conting they had done and in Cook

together. but

but before 50 applause)- 2. and Laing emerged from the bunch, J. R. Soares swam off in the direction of Wan- chai, and it was some time before he found out his mistake and headed in the right direction. There was a very

Black tide, which scarcely affected the swim- but a strong breeze rather troubled them, especially in the middle of tas the side stroke, with which she kept up harbours

Mrs. Richmond started with very fair pace, showing the way, Fren the trudgeon stroke, but soon changed to

mer",

were

About

TAK

prizes were then distributed; and others who completed the course were given silver spoons as a memento of the occasion.

Mr. Belilios: With Mrs. Richmond's

cord.

IP-

Berminat I am going to read ber

Mrs. Richmond belongs to the " Maidenhead (Reading), Swimming Club. In 1911 she swam 15 miles from Richmond to Blackfriar's Bridge,

Her was 4 hours, 44 minuter. Can

time achievement like that? Mrs. Richmond, beat D We do you know I think you have the keen appreciation of every member of this Club because you are t

the first lady who has taken part in

this race; and I have busin asked by the Committee to give you Title souvenir with the Club colours on one condition-and that is that you are to do it again. (Applause).

diuit of 28 entries: (Applahing in sixth

A

Mrs. Richmond was accorded an ove bouquet of flowers in a silver vase tied tion as she came forward to receiv with streamers of the club colours.

PAST RESULTS.

"

This past results of the race" are As". follow:-

27.42 4/5

1908 won by Gr. Brotherton

A. E. ThomBA

Lord Robert Cecil emphasised that, the League would continually care for the interests of peace throughout the world. The strike situation in Brest has decid. unlike the previous attempts to secure threat of preparation for an offen-

MIXED FOURSOMES AT FANLING. peace which operated by fits and starts, The road was full of combustible sive the Germans, refusing battle, Fanling on Monday, was won by Lieut. The Mixed Foursome competition at materials; some were already smouldering freeing an eighth part "of the invaded Comdr, and Mrs. Kilgaur. Other returns Johnston which be must, removed and replaced by

an Area of 2.000 kilometres de-founder material in order to avoid

were Mr. and Mrs, N. L. Smith, Misa dungerous conflagration.

and A. L. Anderson. Moorhead and S. Evans, Mra Harston

publican leader, vehemently denounced

WASHINGTON, October 14th. In the Senate, Soutor Lodge, the" Re the Shantung provision is the Pence Treaty on building a Far Eastern Empire which the men.

the ground that Japan is thus early in the race, to one or two of will threaten the safety of the entire

When the race had progressed about 300 world.

yards. Johnstone was leading by 20 yards,

but with Lyon second and Laing a few yards behind Lyon. Then there was 11 big at the further end of which Leach about five

Campbell, Seal

and Freak, artis. away from the other. Soares and Silva were together on the outside, swimm.ng in the direction of Corinthian Yacht Jah; while Cooke, the Strange and Strs. Kienmond were all

to one another in the rear. order was maintained in the

greater part of the distance. Johnstone, swim- ung strongly in runt, enough to neil Lyon and encourage him

found

well as possible. About half-way acros, anxious that the younger should do as to come up, the bigger ind being evidently 1968,

about 30 yards. Laing was

was leading

L500

1910 third.

about.

1911 yards further behind. Campbell had 1912 forged ahead and was swimming abreast

1013 of Tatam, while Mrs. Richmond was swimming confidently, it slowly, in the buneb at the E.K.C.C CRAIGENGOWER

Johnstone appeared to slow down n

1817 little soon after this as if waiting for 1918 The following will represent L.K.C.C v. Craigengawer C. on the H.K.C.C.

Lyon to come up. Lyon, however, who ground on Saturday, play to commence

had so far been taking a dead straight Et 215 p.m.-R. A. Brand (capt.). E.

course, now began to put on speed but. instead of keeping W. Day. C. Blaker, E. J. R. Mitchell, F

P. Jacks, A. Burnie, P. de

make towards the

lugar to Paravicini, H. E. Hollands, J. D. Ham

œuvre that. no position at the end of the rand La phreys, and A. K. Mackenzie.

on the other hand, kept his eye on

edly improved. Two thousand workers bav returned to the arsenal.

The strike leaders have forbidden monstrations A conference of workers and employers is seeking a settlement

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AVIATION.

-FRENCH AEROPLANE MANU. FACTURE.

PARIS, October 13th.

A Havas message says:- The Daily Mail states that France is now giving away specimens of her best types of aeroplanes throughout Europe, especially in the new small Statex, which are beginning organise air services Japan, Bezbia, Greece and Czecho Slovakia are her acquired clients.

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ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO FLY TO

AUSTRALIA.

LONDON, October 13th.

The Australian airman; Licut. Mat thews, starts on Wednesday, from Houns low on a Sopwith biplane, in an attempt to fly to Australia for the Australian Government's prize of $18,000.

The route is secret, but be will possibly touch at Athens or Constantinople, and proceed thence to Egypt, the Persian Gulf and India

LABOUR'S SECURITY.

4)

1

evacuated

machinesoner, 500 guns, and 1.000

H

territory.

Besides resulting in the capture of 55,000

the offensive freed the Mr. J. R. Cynes said that Labour

Italian and Russian fronts and placed the would not find security by depending

initiative in entirely on the international working as anying that if General Nivelle had

our hands. La Liberte also quotes Marshal Foch, class movement. The League would do for the Governments and Parliaments ved en continue his operations what the international movement pro

in 1917, Northern posed to do amongst the rank and file of

ence might have been freed 18 months earlier. thi people.

'AMER CA'S RIce supply.

FRENCH AUTOMOBILE BETTER QUALITY THAN ASIATIC.

The Tiles states that the representa

LONDON, October 14th. tive of the Southern Rice-Growners England states that America's surplus Association of the United States now in of 500,000 tons of rice is of a much better quality than the Asiatic.

17

EXHIBITION. SUPERB SUCCESS.

PARIS, October 11th: A Havas message says:- The automobile industry show in Paris is a superb success

exhibition is an unsurpassable display of The New York Herald writes that the Baished

Offer, for 200,000 tone, have already been taste. Erkmanship, allied with good

telegraphed to America. WORLD COTTON CONFERENCE METHODS TO BENEFIT THE WHOLE INDUSTRY.

NEW ORLEANS, October 13th.

more is it e-proof of France's national energy and industry,

The difficulties that had to be overcome before the splendid collection of vehicles could be brought

together were innumer able and formidable.

the exhibition at the Grand Palais The initiative. The

intive, ingenuity, discipline, and tenacity

CRICKET.

10

генг

Yard, a man no doubt, lust Mim a better

The following will represent Craigen-stone, and impresed everyone very fav gewer:-R. Basa (capt.), B. W. Brad-ourably with the progress he was making bury, B. C. Witchell. D. M. Goodall, F. U. Thompson, U. Omar, M. H. Abbas, S. Jex, A. Goldenberg, C. Kennedy and C. Heath.

→KOWLOON C.C. . LR.C.

G.

track, and Johnstone, who first gave the H. M.S. Torantala, was anchored right in spectators the idea that he was going to dive under the gunbunt, lost some by first, trying to swim one way

time the boat, and, when Dear the stern,

round decid- that the other way was better. ing who was well clear of the ship, now to head in

in the

The success of six months' effort is seen A. Ar E. Badick, and S. youngster

mail.

rection of the fo

1907

TI "

19:00

H.M.S. Tomar... 28.50 4/5

1. A. E. Thomes

H.M.8. Tamer..: 26.

****....... 29.26. 2/5

C. J. Cooke

"1. Logan

26-38-2/5

Logan ... 33.16 2/5

Br. Nutty, R.G.A... 34.08 2/3 J. C. Finch

1914

22.2€

.. No Race

1915 1015

12

No Race

J. Finch

23.24

J. C. Finch

A. Lugan.

RK.38 $0.73

A BLY BROTHEL

response.

Ha

At the Magistracy, sterday, Mus Castilho, a young Portugues, was charg ed with being the keeper of a house of ill-lame at No. 7, Heard Street, Wanchai. Detective Sergeant Willis stated that a 9,15 1. Heard Wednesday he went to No.

Street.

He knew that defen dant was out

at the time, and, therefore. De waited, with two Chinese detectives, ut the foot of the stairs for After about half-an-hour he saw defen her arrival. A friendly cricket match between the

dant K.0.0. and the L.R.C. will be played

and another Portuguese woman to-morrow afternoon on the former's

enter the hours accompanied by two Euro- ground. The following are the teams:

post, and, when Laing swam round the

peans. Witness had concealed himself at the stern of the Tarantula and appeared stairs, witness followed and discovered time. After the party had gone up; I.R.C.-A. H. Rumjahn, A. el Areulli, about 35 yards, behind Johnstone, it be that the door had been barred. G. C. Earde, E. Nazarin, S. H. Ismail, came evident that there would be a great knocked, but there was no Moosdeez, 9. struggle for second place between the two conti

A.

H continged asking for

for admission The World Cotton Conference opened stand and finally overthrow the most A. A. Claxton, B. D. Evans, C. J.

N. M

and, after here today, 1 nations, every branch, of powerfully

Bur enabled the nation to with- K.C.C.-J. P. Robinson, J. Stalker in the last 200 yards both swimmers in-

some time, a Chinese woman" cautiously These expectations were not balied, for opened the door and peeped out. Wit creased their speed and the struggle be

ness entered the room and noticed one of theans and the defendant anxiety to get ahead Lyon once swam brought Pestonji,

The other European, as B0022 sitting on the as he ascertained who witsers was, ran right across Laing, who, however, coolly out on the verandah and tried to hide

round went

the other lad and kept himself. straight for the winning-post.

Witness went after him and In the told him to come back into the sitting taking it easy, room-., H entered the room, and both awam to the

the race won

the Europeans explained that they were in 27 minutes amid ringing cheers About present by invitation. 100 yards from the end, Lyon and Laing,

plucky efforts, Laing forged ahead and doing a 50 yards swim in

diabed about five yards in front of him. all the attention of the The spectators, spite of Lyon's most

Both Laing and Lyon, who are in their teens, were deservedly cheered, the former receiving a great reception from the boys

the cotton ind-stry, being represented. Assailed civilized enemy that ever Stapleton, J, Y. Braga, E. L. Braga, R. tween them became very exciting. In his

Mr. McColl, Chairman of the National into play in the Council of American Cotton Manufactur, indus with the pursuits of peaceful, H. Cobb.

was elected, chairman.

He hoped

The

that an important agreement would be the leg the same em

reached in methods which would benefit the whole industry.

have been

efficaciousness.

is ne says a surprise number of French machines on the war the French Were devoting practically their

tire plants towar work and the rear

reorganization them back to

AMERICA'S COTTON ACREAGE. Mr. Wanamaker, the President of the bring the cotton acreage in America would not

C. Carr, H. H. Tayler and

FOOTBALL. HONGKONG F.C.. ST. JOSEPH'S" "

COLLEGE.

meantime, ravel and

Mr, Smith (To

telling the trash

Biber dustralien aviators intend to fol- I American Cotton Association, said that not the least among conditions fain & friendly game with St Joseph's the little time were racing a wish to make

low the course in a few weeks, probably Bring vid Otranto, Malta, Egypt, Can stantinople, Bagdad, Bushire, Calcutta, Rangoon and Bingapore.

The fight is exciting very great in-

terist.

the surprises. The Daily Mail concludes an article by

The Hongkong Club open their season who necessary to

following have been chosen to represent The kick-off will be at 4.30 p.m. College on the Club. ground, tomorrow. the pool, the Club: G. Rodger; A. Bogacu and J. Carriere: M Railton, J. Stewart and J. Rodger T Knight, B. Pasco, E. Riechel man, H. H. McTavish and E. Riia

be increased till the price instified cotton-saying that the French salesmen were growing by well paid labour, but the happy and smiling and might well be must take into account the gambler's firms certainly have produced a remark yield must be increased and the prics They were deluged with orders. cbrace that the grower i had to take. able number of average priced cars,

French

wish

Do you

I do not

to make's statement. -~- Mr. Smith: You are fined $50. The fine was paid immediately and the defendant left with her friend, remarking» that she would not make another appear

at the Court for a smilar offe se she intended leaving for

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