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*** (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY:] - THE DJAMBI OIL FIELDS BILL..
Tu HAGUE. Jute 23rd.. Replying to the First Chamber's re- port in the committee stage of the Djambi Qi-folds Bill, the Colonial Minister emphasises the Datch character
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(Continued from page 5).
Lospes. June 23rd. Now hopes of Irish peace have been awakened by the King's appeal at Belfast, commenting on which Freeman"t Journal says that truce is essential in order to give peacemakers a fair field to realise His
Brigade Special Expenditure, LONDON, Juue 23rd, The mystery of the sea, which has Majesty's desires, which are equally the aroused considerable interest and specula-desires of the Irish nation. tion in America. namely, the recent dis- appearance of various small steamers in North Atlantic. has, apparently, been explained by a statement of the Police in New York that documents seized eighteen months ugo in a raid on the headquarters of the United Russian Workers of the United States and Canada disclosed a plot to wize American vessala at sea by pincing on them sufficient men to over- power the remainder of the crew and to divert the vessels to ports in Soviet Russia
Several arrests were made when the documents were seized and the persons implicated in the plot were deported.
DISCOUNT RATE. BANK OF ENGLAND ANNOUNCE.
„MENT.
LONDON, June 2ård, ". The Bank of England discount rate has been reduced to 8 per cent
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. SHIMIDZU AT WIMBLEDON.
LONDON. June 23rd.
At Wimbledon, in the third round of the singles, Shimidzu beat Turnbull, 6-3,
7-5, 6-1
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. ALLEGED DISSATISFACTION OF DOMINION PREMIERS.
LONDON, June 23rd, The Manchester Guardions London correspondent says that the Imperial Con- ference has accepted the Foreign Office's plea against the publication of Lord Curzon's address, because a number of delicate international questions are in- volved. He says, however, that Lord Curzon, made a and comprehensive
foreign policy
week.
THEIR MAJESTIES AT OPENING CEREMONY,
fortunate international- consequences.
THE PREVENTION OF
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. SOCIETY FORMED IN HONGKONG
The CHAIRMAN: There is the question of the amount of the subscription and the Rules to be adopted. I will read the Rules for the Shanghai Society which I A meeting to discuss the desirability of think would suit us here very well. You EARCHLIGHTS FOR FIRE FLOATS.
forming a local branch of the Society for will also have to decide whether you will. The Governor recommended the. Coun cil to vote a sum of 83,000 an account of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, was appoint a Committed now or leave it until Police and Prishn Departments B-Fire held in the Board-room of Messrs. Jar- later when those willing to join the
one dine, Matheson & Co. Ltd yesterday Society have sus in their names
evening..
After the CHAIRMAN had read out the Searchlight set for No. 1 Fire Float. of the Batavia Oil Company particularly working the fire-float at free recently.
The CHAIRMAN: It was found, in There was a large gathering of Jadies | Shanghai rules, Lieut. COL. WYNDHAM and of the Royal Dutch Shell Group, to that it is very difficult to approach. the and gentlemen - present, including His naked if there were such a thing as which the Batavia company belongs gene-shore and get the fire-font to work with Honour Mr. Justice H. H. J. Gompertz, beth chamber in the Colony. He said rally, and ways that this precludes un-out having a search-light at the bow. the Hon. Dr. Cland Severn and Mrs that he was enquiring berause often dogs The Government could not countenance Arrangements have been made to fix a foreign attempts to interfere with Datch search-light to both fonts. This is No. Severn, the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, the fell from the verandah or were run ovor 1 Boat, and this is approximately Hon. Mr. P. H Holyoak, the Hon. Mr. by motor cars, and had to suffer a long legislation, as what was conceded to one State could not very well be refused to others. He adds that the Japanese:
The Hon. Mr. HOLYOAK: Is it not. B. C. Ross, the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Government and Japanese capital are more important to improve the pumping Pak and the Hon. Mr. Ha Fook. Their Majesties the King and Queen sharing in the exploitation of oil-fields powers of the flons itself!
Mr. B. L. Frost took the chair on the in the Dutch East Indies.
proposal of Mr. Pollock, seconded by Mr. performed the opening ceremony of the North Irish Parliament in the City Hall,
Lau Chu Pak. at Belfast, midst a wonderful spoutaneous outburst of loyalty, wealth of pageantry and zipressive ancient ceremonia!. There was unparalleled enthusiasm among the hundreds of thousands of people, and the streets were gaily decorated, and lined
His Majesty the euphasised the fact that the English speaking world earnestly desired a satis factory solution of the Irish problem. There was no wish nearer to his heart than that every Irishman may work in
THE KING'S APPEAL TO TRISHMEN.
LONDON, June 22nd.
TREE WOOL SUPPLY FOR FAR
FAST.
$3,000.
time before they died. Surely, there musi ps some means of dispatching them an painlessly as possible, and thus get them out of their misery.
The CHAIRMAN said that in Hongkong. suffering animals were shot.
The CHAIRMAN: This is to enable the float to get in to the shore. They could not get the foal into position, especially at two recent fires, Bailey's Yned was one case. It is extremely difficult to get the float in at night.
The Hon. Mr HOLYOAK I think you The Tasmanian Farmers Association are aware, Sir, that a report went in recommend the British and 'Alisiralian to the Chamber of Commerce on the ance in Hongkong for many years, but ful way as 'khooting.
MELBOUANK, June fard.
Addressing the meeting, the CHAIRMAN said Ladies and gentlemen,We have met this afternoon for the purpose of ting & branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Such a society has, I understand, been in exist
Co. WYNDHAM Temarked that that waa not the best way. Sometimes a dog geta too old, and ita master would surely not want to me it despatched in such a pain- if there ware #
with troops and King, in his speech, Wool Association to consider the advisinefficiency of the whole of that, fire for a very long time it has existed lethal chamber, an end could be pus to ite
ability of making & free gift of surplus service. wool to the Far Eastern Governments as The CHAIRMAN: Yes, I did not men- trade advertisement, on condition that tion this in the various votes we have the wool is not re-exported,
been having. A report is being drawn up by the Superintendent of the Brigade
A new, station is about to be built. Mr. Walfe has studied, at home, the whole question of what is required and is pro- during a report.
in
I take it. ladies and name only.
gentle men, that your presence bere this after- noon shows that you agree that it is high time that such a society took up active work in Hongkong How pro seconder.
misery, quickly and painlessly.
The CHAIRMAN said that in cases of old dogs, it had been his experience that if one put a pad of cotton woul soaked in chloroform over its mouth and nose, it
A LADY: That is not always the case with that system.
loyal co-operation with the free commnnai- THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANOG..which we hope will soon be available, pose that it be formed, and want a passed off very easily and painlessly.
ties on whom the Empire was based. eyes of the Empire were on Ireland, and it was for Ireland to take the first step to end the strife. His Majesty "uppealed to all Irishmen to forgive and forget, and join in making for their beloved land new era of peace, contentment and good
will,
CONCLUSION OF ROYAL VISIT."
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The Hon. Mr. HOLYOK: I agree, only I hope a good deal more will be spent.
"Approved.""
WATER METERS AT KOWLOON,
WASHINGTON, June 2nd. The State Department has formally denied the report that it has been kept cognisant of the progress of negotiations for the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, and has specifically denied that the Department received assurances that in renewing the Treaty every pre- caution will be taken to guard against The Governor recommended the Coun. Their Majesties have concluded their the inclusion of anything inimi toeil to vote a sum of $6,000 in aid of the visit to Belfast, and have gone on board American rights"
vore Public Works, Recurrent,, (36) the royal yucht." Everything passed off
Kowice Water Account, (Mcters, etc.)
The UHAIRMAN, Building development excellently...
At the opening of the sperch, His In the House of Commons, replying to in Kowloon has been so rapid that the Majesty said that the eyes of the whole a question whether steps would be taken vote for meters and other services is Empire were, on Ireland-on Empire in to ascertain the opinion of British exhausted, and it is estimated that which many races and nations had come traders in China as regards the renewal $6,000 more will be required. together, despite ancient feuds, and inof the Anglo-Japanese Treaty, Mr.Approved. which new nations were born within the Harmsworth: declared that the Govern life-time of the youngest there presentment was aware of the views generally
by the British OUR PROVES in
survey of the the world. Forn Treland would shortly parallel what This important question will be examin- was now passing in that hall, and hoped ed, probably," at the beginning of next that the historic gathering may be a pre- lude to the day when the Irish, under one The correspondent adde that. Foreign or two Earliaments as they themselves Office officials will be present. Diplomatic decido, may work together in common ways make it exceedingly difficult to give love for Ireland... practical effect to the Dominions' claim to real voice in foreign affairs. Some of the Dominion Premiers are dissatisfied, and the problem will be discussed at later proceedings.
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A LONDON, June 23rd.
AUSTRALIAN LABOCE
MELBOURNE, June 23rd. The Australian Labour Congress har passed a resolution protesting against the -renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty,
NEAR EAST PROBLEM.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE MAINTENANCE.
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Dr. CLAUD SEVERN said that he thought that the best way to settle that point whe to appoint a committee, and leave its members to go into the question..
The proposal was unanimously adopted,
MT. JACKSON Conded, and the motion. was carried unanimously.
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Hi, Honour Mr. Justice GourEaTz conded, and the motion was carried. Proceeding the CHAIRMAN said. The amount of cruelty, a good deal of it due to ignorance, in Hongkang is truly appal ling. Although there is an Ordinance, and bye-laws, which aim at the prevention of cruelty to animals, there appears to The CHAIRMAN: H.E. the Governor has be no-one appointed, or anyone in parti- kindly consented to be the president of cular appointed, to see that the ordinance the Society, and, in calling for further is properly carried, out; if it is the duty nominations, I bave inch pleasure in of anyone to do so. for some reason they proposing the Eon Dr. Claud Severn AE rarely take any action in the muttar.
vice president. am afraid one reason for this is, that the Mr. JACKSON: I have men picasso in Hends of both the Police and the Sani- seconding. tary Departments in the past discounten Mr. Justice GOMPERTZ proposed the Hon' anced any interference in this matter Mr. A. G. Stephen as Hen. Treasurer. and I regret to say from personal experi-He was not present at the meeting, he euce that the agistrates did not help said, but he proposed that they elected either, even when it could be proved that him provisionally, and afterwards invita The Governor recommended the Coun.it was wilful cruelty and not due to him to accept the post. eil to vote a sum of 39.000 in aid of the tone an int
This has led persons that it was carried nem con
The CHAIRMAN seconded themction, and took an interest in the old Society tó following votes:
the subject up as an useless waste of time, give
Mr. POLLOCK said he had much- plea Governor Other Charges, Elec
but I trust that as His Excellency the sare in proposing Mr. Frost na Hon tric Fans and Light, for
Governor, who has kindly consented to Secretary of the Society. After the wag Rooms
$1,000
become President and Patron, and the Mr. Frost bad conducted that meetings Governor, Other Charges, Incid
interest of Lady Stubbs has been shown Mr. Pollock was sure they would all agree ental Expenses
1,000
in the matter, that, provided proper that Mr. Frost was most suited for the methods of propanda are introduced the post. (Applause)."; Their Majesties had an immense wel-
$2.000 Society should have a very successful. come at Bellast and there were scenes of
ALLIES EFFORTS AT unbounded enthusiasm. The royal yacht,
future. The propaganda that His Excel CONCILIATION.
The CHAIRMAN: Votes for Government leney suggests, and which 1 think the The following amines were proposed escorted by 2 battleships, 2 light cruisers
House Since the war, they were cut majority of us will agree with is, the and seconded, for the committee, and and 9 destroyers, with aeroplanes over head, arrived at Donegall Quay, where
down and have not been increased. The lucation of the native mind and the unanimously accepted by the meeting:- LONDON, June 22nd.result is now that they are exhausted. minds of the children, both European and The Hoa. Mr. S. B. C. Rom, Mr. Parke the
was magnificout. All the Reuter learns that the British, French had a report from the private secre Asiatic in the bumane treatment of birds the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak, the Hon. Mr. anchored vessels were bellagged, and an and Italian Ministers at Athens Inform- enormous crowd deafeningly cheered their ed the Greek Government on the 20thy in respect of three votes; electric and animals and not by prosecuting them, Ho Fook, Mr: Ho Kom Tong. Mra
who were received by the Lord inst. of the readiness of the Allies to the former, in 1919, the expenses were
Cameron, Mrs. H Woods, Mrs. R. a light
fans and incidental expenses. For although this may sometimes require to Stevenson, Mr. Justice Gompertz, Mrs Liontonant, Sir Nevil Macready Vice take into their own hands the question $1,200 and in 1920, $1,100. The sum pro- often comes under our motive, is the hand Hall, Mrs. R. J. Hail, Lady Ho Tung,
be done. The form of cruelty which most
nost Bell Irving, Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. E E Logpos, June Ziod. Mr. Churchill, in a statement upon the "Admira Gaunt and a guard of honour of effecting a settlement of the Greco vided was 300. The vate was formerly Crown Colonies and the dependencies at of the Irish Constabulary. Their Majesty Turkish wa the Imperial Conference yesterday, dwelt eat in a procession in an open State General Haringtop, by agreement with 2,000, and was cut down in the present pigeons and I would like to suggest that Lieut. Col. Wyndham, Mr. Murdoch, Dr. on the post-war depression at affecting carriage, escorted by the 10th Hussars France, has been appointed Come with year, to $1,000 in consideration of this Society represent to the Government Pearce Grove, Dir. J. R MacPherson and
the them compared with war time prosperity. The half-a-mile cothe City Hal wad of the Allied Forces at Constantinople ordinary expenditure on furniture has pigeons, to be carried in proper baskets and Mackintosh, was proposed for the Com
necessity of framing a bye-law mal furniture vote of 22,000. The extrait, compulsory for all poultry, including
McEwan making Sanitary Inspector
The Colonial Veterinary Surgeon, We have been approached with pressure
are lined with six battalions of infantry, and
No communication has yet been made continued into this year. Prices have in- not trussed up by the wings and legs amittee, but the Chairman said that the to enforce schemes of compulsory mita was packed witli ostentastic crowds,
Their Majesties were received at the the last London conference, only
to Turkey. It is pointed out that at creased, and it would be advisable to at present, also that the stall holder or latter was not prepared to serve, as a tion of output, but are unable to sept such schemes," he said. "We must in no City Hall by the Premier of North Ire enquiry was proposed. Now the French supplement, each vote by $1,000. dealer be responsible for all birds sold at thought that he could be more useful to wise lose heart about our splendid tropi- land, the Lord Mayor of Belfast, Sir
-Approved.
hia..stall being taken away in a proper the Society outside the committee. His cal possessions, but must endeavour to Hamar Greenwood, and a guard of hon-view is that the Greeks may have to secure them ezadiť and money to provide our of the Ulster Rifles. The scent, a possible na regards & part of Thrace.
supply one for a few cents. There are no sion. leave Asia, and a new arrangement is
basket. Even although the purchaser name was left out, but it was agreed that might not have a basket, the dealer could he should be asked to reconsider his deci technical apparatus to develop their re of surpassing splendour and the hall 14 Decisions reached at Paris last week sources, especially now that the American filled with distinguished people.
differ in these respects most materially
inspectors appointed by the Government
Mr
MURDOCH suggested that power exchange is largely against us. This was The arrival of their Majesties was an
matter which should more largely en-nounced by a flourish of trumpets. Their from the decisions of the London confer Clock gage the sympathies and interest of the Majesties, attended by the royal and ence. It is evident that the Greeks are The CHAIRMAN: The vote of $2,234 the killing of poultry in the markets it the place of anyone serving on the com-
elf-governing Dominions. In this reviseregal offers of the Household-all in not so powerful as they were three lapsed last year and only $1,000 was in is no uncommon sight to see a dozen or mittie who might leave the Colony. Betion of Canada in 1990 in. concluding by the Viceroy carrying the Sword of Greeks understand the need of peace will be seen that the amount required on hooks and a small slit made in their sach powers. That could be left until
a tribute to the glittering State dress-entered, preceded months ago, and it is hoped that the gard Mr. Churchill paid
cluded in the estimates this year. 1 more ducks and fowls tied tightly, so
The CHAIEMAN said that it was umtal tightly as often to break their legs, hang for every Bociety to give the committer a trade agreement with the West Indies State There was a solemn silence as and how essential it is for her to have as a remarkable instance of Imperial Pre their Majestics took their seats on the the goodwill of the Allies.
Now is almost exactly the amount throate, so small that it takes them ten later, when they drew up the rules. formerly vosed.
minutes or more to die. This is one of The only other business left to be dealt Approved. POLO CUP.
the things which this Society should take with was the question of subscription in hand as soon as possible. Another The CHAIRMAN proposed that the sub- VICTOR FOR AMERICA
The Governor recommended the Coun thing is, the slaughtering of animals, both scription for membership of the society cil to vote a sum of $2,000 in aid of cattle and sheep, in the presence of others be 22 per year, with no entrance foo LONDON, Juno d the vote Public Works, Extraordinary, in the abbatoirs, as is done at present but explaining that that would ensure all In the second polo Test match America Hongkong, Waterworks, (43), 3 main which has been stopped at home. The interested becoming members of the won by 10-6, thus winning the Cup. from Wongreichong Gap Reservoir to transport of cattle and sheep in junks and Society. A bigger fee would have the
Repulse Bay. The Prince of Wales, Prince Mary the
steamers and the loading and unloading effect of preventing many of none-too- Duke of Connaught, and the King of The CHAIRMAN: This is a supply of of same is also another subject which re good meana from becoming members. He Spain were present at the second inter- water to various buildings a Repulse quires the earnest attention of this also proposed that children also be ad national polo match at Hurlingham Bay. Leaseholders were informed that Society. The unloading of cattle, at mitted to membership of the society, with to-day. The teams were the same as in if enough houses were built the Govern Kennedy Town makes die sick to see and a subscription of 25 cents per year. He felt that they should secure the aid of. subject of the
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thrones This was-followed by the quaint ceremony of summoning the Commons after which prayers were offered by the General Assembly and the scuior, Metho Primate of Ireland, the Moderator of the
ference and of the promotion of the unity of the Empire through the development of communications, besiden making Canada economically a far more complete satte Mr. Churchill added that continued slowly to develop Imperial communica-dist Minister. tions, though "we have very Jittle money. { His Majesty the King then delivered The great expense in Palestine and Meso his speech. potamia imposed auch burdens that every. 1
Thing
as regards the Crown Colonies had
to be very severely pruned.
have
IRISH SYMPATHISERS. IN ́ UNITED STATES..
REBUFF FROM LABOUR. FEDERATION.
eil to vote a sum of $1,236 in aid of THE RAILWAY CLOCK. The Governor recommended the Coun
Special Expenditurs, Installation the vote Kowloon-Canton Railway,
A WATERWORKS VOTE FOR REPULSE BAY.
Mr.
of to stop the apalling amount of cruelty in should be given to the committer to add the markets. In the places provided for to its numbers or elect a member to fill
Home.
the match on the 18th inst Stoddard ment would provide water supply and it. A great deal of the cruelty is pro Dogs the schools in their campaign,- and the scored thrice in three-minutes. In the has became apparent now from the num.? Then there is then is owned, or children could take a great interest in thes first chukker, Lockets missed to be built, that this water supply is reception of stray
ber of houses being built, and about to
neccesary.
and
Mr. Churchill, referring to the Federat- ed Malay States, outlined the history of their railways. and Biamese connections, and said that the States form a most sportant feature of our administration.. He recalled the gift of the battleship
DENVER (Cul,). June 22nd.
This establiment for the matter of preventing cruelty Melaye just in the nick of time for itly defeated when they asked the Fedo beautifully. One goal judge was charged.
Irish sympathisers were overwhelming twice. Barrett opened England's scor
and other dogs. The Captain WHEELER seconded both the re- be ready, and said that had our dreams ration of Labour Convention to reverse over and carried off in an ambiance.
The Hon. Mr. BIRD: Will this be for it is run leaves much to be desired and mously
present arrangement. of it and the way solutions, and they were carried unani- of a great sea battle materialised ships of the Queen Elizabeth type would the filing of Mr. Gompers preventing Wodehouse played wonderfully. Barrett the use of owners generally, or will some! I think that this Society should apply to A vote of thanks to the Chairman pro- played a most decisive part in turn reconsideration of their resolution to missed a pendliv for England. Although how to provide their own water and the Government to be allowed to take posed by Mr. Justice GoMPERIE, And ing the head of the enemy's line in so boycott British goods. The Convention always behind; the Englishmen were a some get it from the Government? | charge of it and
sccodded by Mr. POLLOCK, terminated the it, a meeting.. The DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS: The being appointed for the purpose. males had voluntarily come to our aid to express sympathy, with, the Irish cause botateam. The shooting was weaky Government if paying the greater part:
other ways the Federated Malay settled the matter by simply
gentlemen, have touched on what I They had given us more assistance than as recommended by the resolutions com
consider to be the most pressing needs for any other part of the Colonial Empire mittee.
the attention of this society, but if anyone had been able to do. They were now
present has any remarks or suggestions to THE RUSSIAN LIGHT OPERA bard-hit on account of tin and rubber CHURCH PEACE UNION.
I should be very pleased to hear prices. These conditions were temporary. A modern world cannot get on withous
WASHINGTON, June 3rd... these commodities.
President Harding receiving delegation. When I mention the name of the of the Church Peace Union, which pre- great purt of Singapore," Mr. Churchill sented a petition signed by twenty thon- said, "that is a batter prevailing (1), sand clergymen of all denominations, but I am convinced that the conference orging him to initiate steps at the will have the name brought before them earliest possible date with a view to, the on other days when we discuss Pacific convocation of an international confer strategy generally, but (land) it will fence of armaments. certainly bulk increasingly and largely
in all our minds as the years go by...”?
UNION OF SCOTTISH CHURCHES.
BILL BEFORE PARLIAMENT.
LONDON, June 23rd. An important step towards the union of the Church of Scotland and the United. Free Church was taken in the House of Commons, on' the second rending of the Church of Sootland Bill giving episcopal freedom to the Church of Scotland and tegalising certain articles of faith which are an essential preliminary to the union. The question of endowments will be dwelt with in a later measure.
AERIAL DISASTER. COLLIDING AVIATORS DROWNED,
on WASHING WASHINGTON, June 23rd. The second day's Army and Navy manoeuvres were saddleded by the drown ing of two Army airman, who collidel in mid-air during bombing tests, NETHERLANDS MINI-TER AT
WASHINGTON.
TU HAOTH, June 22nd.
H. Everwijn; head of the Commercial Section of the Ministry of Agriculture, is to be appointed Netherlands Minister | at: Washington. ...i
the 18th inst England attacked con- tinually to the end. Milburn was off colour. Stoddard: scored six goals.
AUSTRALIANS AT NORTH- AMPTON.
TWO CENTURIES.
Losos, June 22nd.
one-third of the cost has been divided up amongst the leaseholders, pro-rata to the cost of instal
Approved
COALFIELDS OUTLOOK
NO STRIKE BY OTHER UNIONS.
LONDON, June 22nd.
them?
Mr. Justice GoMPERTZ said that cruelty to animals and birds was covered by Ordinance of 1645, which fixed the
CO
“THE MERRY. WIDOW.”
pensity of 150 for mutilating a horse, Nothing but praise must be accorded the
dog or other "animal" He thought, Bussina Light Opera Co., for their open that what was really wanted was & Caming performance, at the Theatre, Royal, paign of education of the lower classes last night before a good, house, be
Frank cruelty, rather
Tehar's "taneful “and” vivacious The Merry Widow" was staged 'ane
demand
fore six thousand people, on a fast, dry The position in the coalfields today is as to what constituted
At Northampton, in dull weather bo wicket the "Adstra this book, heavy, tali unchanged. Those miners who are committee were drawn up, including given with superb vervs and splomb From the easy Bowling, scoring bar for anxions to return are generally obering If a
Andrews made 50 while Macartney fervent appeals at mass meeting to some prominent Chinese residents to is well known the piece shounds in musi registered 10%, in a brilliant chanceless delay resumption It is estimated that make suggestions and print them in Chical numbers of a very high order, unings, which included 31 fours, in only a thousand are working all over and distribute these circulars among ing much from those who seek to presents only 26, 35min Tayler made 33, and the country" The military in a number the offending classes, a lot could be done them. Nothing was lacking in artistis Gregory scored, got out, 100 by vigorous of districts are protecting the men in mittece, like the District Watchmen and items, and the humourous situations wer
to sam cruelty. Again, Chinese com finish by the soloists, and in
the concerto driving, but gave three chances. charge of the pumps. It is unferstood.
that several of the largest trade unions others would be useful for explaining to made the most of. The outstanding bem- the illiterate that it was really cruel to bery in a caste of all round excellence have already told the miners that
do some of the things which they had done were Miss Gloria as the Widow, and Mr. are not willing to strike at present. fall, their lives, and which were common. Deron sa Count Danilo... Gifted with
ADMIRAL SU
even in England less than 100 years ago splendid voices both sang and acted SIMS:
admirably, and gained - for themselven CHI-PAR Mid that if it was much appreciation and applause. Tha explained to the Chinese what scenery and dresses were slike excellent, and what should not, be done, and and the dancing good, The Company they know what was expected of them, the deserve large audiences during the re- Chinche, he was sure, would do their heat mainder of their brist vigil. to help. At present they know very little about such matters, but once informed (Other Local News will be found an
HOBBS' REAPPEARANCE. Habba reappeared at the Oval against Oxford University and received tremendous "uvation.
WORLD CHAMPION BEATEN Me
2N£w York, June Zand, When Admiral Sima arrived the wharf NEW YORK, June "od, we packed with policemen, over a than Joe Lynch (bantem-weight champion of aand being detailed for duty, but there the world), was knocked out by a blow was no incident. Admiral Sims motor in the first round of a ten-round bouted to the station en route to Washing last night.
totis
they would readily assist—(Applause),