CABLES.
LATEST CABLES,
[THROUGH ALUTER'S AGENCY.]
-EPPANTABENS.
·PAPYRUS DEVELOPS
LAMENESS
HARD BELMONT PARK TRACK
BLAMED.
New York. Getslar 11th,
·Papyrus developed a slight lameness in the right fure ankle after # gallopeat mid, day yesterday. His trainer, Jarvis, white plainly wartiel, declared that He was hopeful the injury would overcomes long before, the rack,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19TH,
THE EMPIRE CONFERENCE.
DOMINIONS FAYDUR LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
Tostos, October 11th..
The afternoon session if the Imperial
FAR EASTERN CABLE SIDELIGHTS ON THE EARTH-
NEWS.
Tuteran RECTER'S AGENCv.)
PEKING POLITIUS.
Conference was devoted to speeches by the NATIONAL CONSTITITION Dominions delegates a Lord Robert
Cecil's statement on the work of the
-The hard Mirt tracking Belmont Park evitable" i „Kuror, ante Se blamed for the lamenezes,
EMPIRE COTTON GROWING
CORPORATION.
SPINNERS TO PAY LEVY ON
#
PURCHASES.
THIRD READING,
PASSES
QUAKE DISASTER.
THE INEVITABLE COMPARISON,
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The haptimaler says. PhePlates ours wespondent, regard the entastrophe as costing Japan. in life and treasure far
3 LEN
V28.
JAPAN INSURANCE
PROBLEMS.
LONDON VIEWS.
ELECTION BRIBERY AT PEKING:
INTERESTING LEGAL ACTION
and
-From-Homme-paper-of-Septembe13th-Shao-Jui-Peng, w¬Member of the make the following extracts; --- House of Representatives, who was given The Marine Insurancy Market still has a cheque for five thousand dollars to hanging over its head the pessibility of vote for Marshal Tsao Kun in the coming more than a first-class war."
serious losses caused by the Japanese di Presidential Election, has taken legal The com
nster. A mesags revived by Messrs action. the Far Eastern Times says, PERING, October 9th. parison was inevitable, and the estimata Alfred Holt & Co. From Kobe, indicating against the Paoting election agents, The National Constitution passed the is probably corect, writes "Observator," that some fighters were more or lessrs. Kao Ling Wei, Wang Yu Chi The out of the war of 1570-74-to Furce of loss of goods in craft, matter others. In a petition submitted to the damagel, suggested that, as regards the Pin Show Ching Wa Ching Lier and third ronding-youeritayasul Will
£1,000,000, and Britain spent might have been worse. The suggestion Peking District Procuratorate Mr. Shais proclaimed on Wednesday,
£222,000,000 on the South African Cam that British insurans companies with says that on the 1st inst. he was given SQUGESTED RESTORATHIN OF paign. It may well be that Japan's los must be very hart hit is not borne out vincial and an MP., a glieque for five head offices in Hongkong and Shanghai through Mr. Wang Lieh, his fellow pro- KWANGCHOWWAN, ·
lies well over these totals. The daki by facts, and there is no Truson for anti-thousand dollars to be drawn from the PERING, October th. puts the damage in Tokyu alone at 400 cipating low will be exceptionally benyy, To Las Bank. The cheque was not fully The House of Representatives passed a
millions, and other daleniations of the the marine market the reaction dated and was signed Chich Chi total loss run to more than that wount. distinct stimulus to business in Japan an!!
after the earthquake has resulted in a chapped, Prolation asking the Government to Even France's reparation figure of 3,300 bewhere. The rate charged appears to Messrs. Kao, Wang, Pien and Wu, have According to Mr. Shao, the accused. negotiate with France for the restoration millions for the last war shows that the Kobe, aisut denble the rats charged us Shih Chia in the West City of Peking vary from £2 per eruk, on locations in established their headquarters at Kan of Kwangebowman,
Gorugh Agriy, doing its worst, cannot fore, the disaster, to El per rent in where scandalous transactions, bribing CONSTITUTION OF THE CHINESEarthquake can do in a day,
e n much destruction in, a year as an Manila and 10, per eout, in Shanghai the M.P.'s, have been going on.
and the Straits." The loss of £100,000 on 1st inst, in the name of the Kan Chih On the REPUBLIC
As for the "hs of life, which is esti- the Grand Hotel, Yokohaina, was carved Chiao Club mated at half a million, une has only to as 30 per cent. It was well spread over
circulars were issued to nure than five hundred M.P.'s inviting PEKING,
remember that the total Japanese basal-the market, being shared By Jbilis anal a them to discuss ties (killed and wounded) in the warding company, with Russia (190) were only 1629902, and
"important Heavy losses have boy inflicted up Mr. Shac lenens. as he says in the peti mintters, that is.. tp receive cheques. the German losses in 1970-71 only 127,867, veral Bradford export merchants by the tion, that more than five hundred such scale; but, in so, Japan has probably have long trade with Japan this year to hundred and ninety M.P.'s received them The struggle of 1914-15 was on a different Japaneses entistrophe, Bradford firms cheques were prepared and some one" lost more livs in the cataclysm than the value of over £4,000,000, and although in persan, while others were delivered either Italy (100,000) or Serbia (322.000) st of the goods represented in this sum through go-between.
This was person in the four years of slaughter."
have been paid for, thers are cases whereally handled by the accused, Messrs. Kan, It serus natural that an earthquake firms have shipped big quantities of cloth Wang, Pien and Wa architecture, and we shall wasch with tie of such goods warehouse in Voke-Shou kept it and had both sides photo- country should have an earthquake in Japan, and chad considerable quanti When he was handed the cheque, Mr. interest to see whether Tokyo and Yokohama, and probably destroyed. Japanese graphed. Copies of the photographs Ihana are rebuilt on the old model. buyers are eating cancellations of the were enclosed in the petition. Mr. Shao lasiness city of the Western type gaunot
srcler, constructed of lath and paper, in the
The subject of insurable risks Articles 142. $3 and Section 2 of Article points out that the accused have violateil intive Japanese style: but the death-roll very much to the fore at the moment 150 of the Criminal Code and he requests of last, wiek is a terrible price to pay
Amongst others that have been done, we the Procuratorate immediately to start for following a foreign fashion. Gas may use that a rate of 10s, per £100 for investigations into the case As Tano too. seems to be a Western invention ill-12 months bas en quoted on varius Kun, Wang Chen Ping, Hsiung Ping Chi adapted to the instabilities of the
"risk"
in the Federated Malay. States. Wa Yu Lin and Liu Meng Keng are Japanese soil; the fires which wrought
THE LEGAL ASPECT.
military and naval" men Mr. Shao is pre- so much havoc, were largely due to broken
The Jaw Journal discussing the Japan nared to bring legal action against them Kitk aatus. But earthquake memories is catastrophe in relation to insurance at the Ministries of the Army and of the are short, and the economic trasons, for status:-
Navy. self-preservatogy a stene Tokyo may he stronger than the Lumensurable as are the easequences i
Fearing that under the influence of the reasons for a paper ne
League of Nations. Reuter learns that the speches, which will not be published till to-morrow, resvaled Striking " an- animity of the Dominions représentatives i on the necessity for the existences "of the League of Nations, It is felt an all sides that without such is body as na effretice "In another exuflict will be almost in- which the Deninions are bound to be draw á,
WORK OF LON. REVIEWED.
Flyvaux, Detoder i1th. At the Imperial Conference Mr. «Halil-
ctober
10th. win read a reply by the Japanee Govern.
The Constitution, which is being pro- ment to the Conferene's message of was mulgated this morning, has taken several Bathy on the earthquake saying the Loxpoy, October 11th.
cordial sentiments of representative states, years to complete. "It contains nothing At meeting of the administrative men of the British Empire for the old, startling, but much in accordance with
never-failing tally Japan had deeply comell of the Enquire Cutton firowing movel the Japanese nation and give it, the constitations of other countries. It Corporation held in "London of Octoberry and reassurance in taking up the consists of thirteen sections or chap 10th, it was aupres that 30% firms of
ters, in which there are one hundred and forty-one articles splaners had sleetesi în pay, through their brokers, a levy of six penes per bo lbs, on cotton purchases? under the "Chitton Tyduster" Act. the hundred and interval firms had not replied and nly sight preferred Tr
pay the charge irect to the corporatión, MISHAP TO SS MONTORO
AGROUND. IN TORRES STRAITS.
· Lașpos, October 11th The stramer Mastura from Sugapore has grounded in the Torres Strait Attempts to refloat her are proceedings
MURDERERS OF SPANISH PREMIER
task of reconstruction,
Marques Curzon made a statement on the political events resulting in the Jasin inassaere, and then Lord Robert Ceili reviewed the work of the League of i Nations,
FULL MEETING OF CONFERENCE]
Nie
ON MONDAY,
The first section states that the form of Government is to be an Unified Republic.
that
Th second section states Losnus, October 11th..! The full meeting of the Imprint Consuvereignty will hos vested in the people. ference has been adjourned to Monday. The third Section states that the There will be unly committes work to! morrow. Various matters, including Over territory consists of all Chinese posises-
settlement and the question of sions."
were discussed tray by the committers of the Economie Conference, which again inerts in full session text; werk. Conference delegates, with their lailies, Their Majesties entertained the to dinner at Buckingham Palace tonight, Their Majesties mingled with their guests in the drawing room after dinner. DEFENCE OF DUTCH
INDIES,
EAST
THE QUESTION OF WARSHIP" CONSTRUCTION.
SENTENCED TO DEATH.
Manrib, October 14th. Mateo aut Nicolau has her sentreerd
"THE HAGUS, October 11th. to death for complicity in the murder of head of the Social-Democrats, interpel Te the Second Chamber, Herr Troelstra, the Premier Signor Dato, in March 1921.lated the Government with referrazy Le Seven others have been acquitte);
EARLIER CABLES,
ANOTHER CRISIS IN GERMANY.
!
The fourth section contains articles 4 to 21 and roabodies the rights, duties and privileges of citizens.
The fish section compriser articles 22| to setting up, national powers over legislation, lands, mines, education.
tux, etc.
The sixth section embodies articles, 130! to 170 covering the functions of Parlia ment its composition, powers, mode of ¦ election, etc. "
The seventh section covers articles 7 to setting mit the Presidents' powers and duties"
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The eighth section bontains articles 92 to relating to the Cabinet. to 102 relating to the Judiciary,
The ninth section contains articles The tenth section contains articles 103 the crisis caused by the decision immedi. to 10s relating to law. ately to introduce a Bill for the construe tint of a Heet for defence of the Dutch 109 to 13 relating to the Budget.
The eleventh section contains articles Enst Insties, Henked if the internas! tional situation justified, this unexpreted", 124 to 195. covering Local Government
The twelfth section contains articles haste, or if anything hal bappard bel The thirteenth section contains articles hind the cLDER. The Premier, Her Van 136 ter Beerenbronek, replied that there was no amendments.
14 and covers Constitutional NATIONALISTS WALK OUT OF question of foreign pressure or diploma
REICHSTAG.
tie obligations. It was solely in order that Hollaud might execute her obliga-i tions of neutrality to the Indies that he of Finance pointed out that the Bill did required a fleet. Her Coly, Minister not increase the burdens of the Budget of the Indies. the Netherlands, but only the Budget off
PEKING IN GALA ATTIRE,
PEKING, October 10th The streets were illuminated and be this morning. Extra troops were brought flagged Inst night, and heavily guariled in from Paotingin yesterday.
President Tao Kun arrived at seven this morning and proceeded to the Presidential Palace, where he will be in- augurated at nine o'clock, Tsao Kan will proceed to Parliament, at ten, where he will participate in the promulgation of the Constitution. afterwards taking the Presidential Oath.
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EARTHQUAKE LOUT.
THE CASE OF YOKOHAMA.
some
of the earthquake disaster in Japan, it election agents in Peking the Court mar is bond to have its repercussions in the not be able to do justice and have the egal world Insurers and insured alike case properly dealt with, Mr. Shao has have interests which are world-wide, and sent out a circular telegram placing the. anderwriters and insurance companies!ense before the whole nation. have their own special problems arising
from the large extensique of reinsuranesa risks which, in the case of Japanese com- CHINA'S CUSTOMS REVENUE Tapierus, are known to have been very freely In many fr policies the
DISAPPOINTING
our
announce- thin nett
1999, we
ar #
KHOUT OF EXPECTATIONS,
Too little attention. the Chombele, says, has been drawn to one of undertaken, the greatest calls of the recent arthquake risk has been expressly ex eutastrophe, Bamely, the Entre fcluded, but this has roly keen done ind
The Far Eastera Timers (Peking), of the Japanese Government to protect the case of life insure, and marie October 4th, snys-- property after thes earthquake and underwriters Jaye not usually included it!
With reference to fire, Writing from the foreigu angle, in their exception clauses.
Beat of yesterday that although this governmental failure up- The law on the subject was discussed Pustoms revenue for September, 1923. doubtedly was demonstrated in regard in very fully in the leading cast of Total was less by Taels 400.000 than the nett all property involved, it is natural to em- Bréndhurst Lev Company, London and revenge for September pasige formiga losses of the kind. It is Lauenshire Fire Insurilge Company now informed that the customs nett new evident that protetion was given (1805), in which claims arising out of the revenue collbetion for the first nine- to foreigners against looters, ami in strict fires at Kingston, Jamaica. ofter the months of this year is only about Shang- equity The Government should be held great earthquake there, came up for con- hai, Turls 1,300,000 over last year's nett responsible for all such lon There sideration. The policies, contained excep rollection for the same period, while the is an ingrasing conviction in this sede tions for the fall of buildings or damage cost of the foreign loans and of the in- "mong those who, in addition to losing by fire in consequence of earthquake, and demnity charged on this revenue, for their homes and sources of livelihood aw the rule of law which was then laid down the frst nine months of this year. is" ing to the disaster. have at all their by Mr. Justice Higham (now Lorit Mer Shanghai Tunis 6.600.000 more than it remaining belongings due to government wy) in his charge to the jury was that was for the corresponding period last failure to function in the crisis. Official the onus of proof of the facts giving rise year. The increase in the cost of these vircles, both Japanse, and foreign, are to the exception was on the insurers, said Foreign obligations for the first nine beginning BIT face, this probleme..
glected that if the first was set in operation by months of this year, as compared with the Parthquake, and the spread last year, is therefore twice as large as Our contemporary is inforrod that natural cauws without the intervention, the increase in the nett revenue collec three well-known residents of the port, of any other cause he., spread by wind or tion for the same period. on the morning of the 5th September, by one thing catching fire from another, called on the Gominandant of the Japan then the verdict must be for the, defen
Troops stationed at the British Coal dange--and the jury so found in the effective 5 per gent, import tariff has not Froin this above it is apparent that thes Depot. The following is what fetually case in questión. passed between them, in the words of one
"The general rule in insuraner jaw, brought in the rich revenue barvest that of them "We had the greatest difful which governs eas, where the less it was so confidently expected by some
in getting into his presence. We finally occasioned by the dis action of fire, is This, of course, is partly due to world- succeeded and at the ease before him that the proximate and not the remote wide depressed trade conditions, to the He flatly refused any assistance, stating cause the loss is to be regarded, and grave disorders that live prevailed, and' Mamerto Valdelion
that in a few dogs soldiers would patrol if houses are blown up by the author still do prevail. in many provinces of forfer stewo
MASY REFORMS PROMISED.
the Bluff. grapher at the American Express-Co..
We explained that alreadstirs to prevent the fire from spreading, China, to the boycott of Japanese goods houses had been looted and that only a will have ter
or if property is stolen is a consequen that was so actively maintained during months and one day imprisonment and serve seven years, four
PEKING, October 10th.
night or two previously. ten robbers had of its withdrawal from the effective contrul the summer, to the recent Japanese Marshal Tao Kun in his angur hen in my hou lifting most of our of the assured on the happening of the earthquake disaster, and to the general indemnify the American Express Co. in address, remarked that previous Pre- clothing and silver and other valuables, fire, it is a loss within the policy, as the uncertainty owing to disturbed political the sum of P.105,787.61, by virtue of a sidents hd been handicapped by the This rather seeted to amuse the Comman fire is regarded as the proximate cause, decision handed down in the city court absence of a national constitution, but dant, as he said that he was very
conditions. "Special complications, of course, arise
On the other hand the cost of the Valdelion that respect he was more fortunate | Sorry has been found guilty of qualified theft than his predecessors. He declared that forth finally that if he suit "que soldier goods are insured from warehouse to risen owing to (1) the fall in exchange, for us The argument was put in the ease of freight insurances, where foreign loans and of the indemnity bas amex, cheques and other mercantile gent attention would be paid to edu to my house, he would have to send a warehouse, and of ships in harbour, which is much below last year's level documents belonging to the company ention. Military and other expensesoldier to guard every other house on the which may have been lost or damaged a (II.) the large sums required to meet in which employed hint. Pedro Bagalado, should be reduced and he hoped to unify Bluff. We explained that were only one the result of the disturbance caused by gold the Boxer Indemnity payments and charged with being an neeessory in the the country by bringing together men or two houses left standing. The Com-the earthquake, but the general principles (11.) the fact that the instalments for theft, has also been found guilty of the of various talents. The country must mandant finally dismissed the whole apply also charge and sentenced to one year and fulfil its treaty obligations and readjust matter by saying that he could not do any remembered always that the burden of tion Loan fell due from July this year
thee cases, and it is to be the redemption of the 1913 Reorganiza- une day, imprisonment and to indemnify foreign debts, thereby promoting friendly thing for us. We were very disheartened bringing, pay claim within the exceptions It is evident that, unless a great in the company in whatever sum Valdelion lations with foreign Powers.
and discouraged, and left the Comman is on the underwriters, and not on the crease in the revenue collected takes should fail to return to the company.
After the President had taken the dant and ascended the Bluff to inspect assured.” ath tired to the rest room at some unburnt houses, but found they hind
been entirely louted. There was nothing PROPOSED STANGHAI place before the end of the year and of value left beyond furniture,"
BERLIN. October 4th. The Reichstag by 253 to 17 votes, with one alstration, pussed the first part of the Energency Law Bil. The second part also passord: but when the whole Bill was part bo the vous the Nationalists walked. nt and the Reichstag adjournői till Saturday as the necessary quorum of two-thirds of the house was not present. EXPRESS COUS LOSS OF PL1678 TSAO KUNS” INÄEGURAL ADDRESS,
If the Bill be not passed, the Reichstag will be divolped.
Herr Stresemon. after the Reichstag yote, visited President Ebert, who author ised a dislation in the Emergency Law J at passed in its entirety,
MACHINATIONS OF THE KKK
THE OKLAHOMA CRISIS,
OKLAHOMA, October 14th.
བཞིན།།་
A "QUALIFIED THEFT" IN MANILA.
of first instaner last week.
KEPARATE THALS ASKED.
Parliament House, but be subsequently carried out the ceremony a terminating the session.
It is heard that one single foreign This afternoon the President, received | residence that withstood earthquake and congratulations from the March House Princes and other notable personages
The days holiday has been pro
The final struggle latween the legisla tive mal executive forces of the Stata began with meeting of the Legislaturę In exraordinary session which is ex The city fisenl's office filed a complaint pected to result in the impenehanet of Valdelion, Julian Flora, Aamicio : Val- for qualified theft against Muinert Governor Walton. to a message read at dello, Gregorio Kibo and Helen Bagn baldo, but Atanicio Valdellón aud Gre the opening of the Assembly the Governor. govio Elbo asked for separate trials and alleged that fine super-government of their case, is still pendug Julianelaimed. the Ku-Klux-Klan is untermining the the prosecution and the case against hing Flora. was later utilized as wire fr very foundationg of the State, and the
was dismissed. "preżent confier is between "the visible and invisible governments." The Gover nor charged the Klan with responsibility for innumerable outrages, and produced transcripts of the widener given before tribunals, which he asked the Legislature to inveligate.
CHEAP AVIATION.
LONDON TO ROME FOR TWENTY SHILLINGS.
EXPENDITURE ON SINGAPORE NAVAL. BASE,
LON SIGGEST DELAY."
TANDON, Oçbiber" 11th.
TEXTILE SCHOOL.
The Glasgow Chamber of Commer GLASGOW · "OPPOSITION,
place, no drawings of loans in the Con- solidated Loan Service can possibly take
it is even more evident, that there will be no revenue sarphis available for purpose whatever.
fire was subsequently Toted of property. that instance the extent of the dig yhledat upwards of Y100,000 and fromdeclared unanimously on September 10th NEW BRITISH WARSHIPS.
of foreigners may a visualiseri
LOSSES FROM CUSTOMĄ GODOWNS.
it was opposed to the use of part of
the British share of the Boxer fund in the training of Chinese textile ruanagers, "The Osaka Fiji reports thuit From Sep The President said the Manchester Cham- tember 2nd to and the Yokohama Cher of Commerce, had not expressed any
NINE 16-INCH, GUNS IN TRIPLE TURRETS.
of the American Express Conmay about The theft was committed in the office the middle of September, 1922, when an
tom u "other warehouses were rap strong opinion on the subject because Retary; will, it is stated in naval circles.
Britain's two new battleships, Nelson and, rou fox containing 1921 and a
sacked by footers and cleared of their its members included textile machinists, ach mount nine 16-inch guns in triple other iron safe containing P.52,503 dis
contents, drugs, machinery-erything. The position is, however, that the Man turrets a form of mounting never before appeared, together with a cheque of the of Nations Union at its meeting in Lon the Civil Polis to locate the stolen to the Executive Committee of the China
The exreative committee of the League Despite the strenuous efforts by the Army chester Chamber has referred the matter adopted in the British Navy. Philippine National Bank in the amount often today unimously used a resolus, & very small percentage has been and Far, East section, on which, the weighing about 2,300lb, and capable of
Each gun will be able to hurl a' shel P.25. cash amounting to 1.5-11.00, rales tion suggesting to the Government that covered. The leases are estimated at Chamber's report for fast April said, the penetrating five feet of wrought iron. in the sum of P52.20 and everal travel, the effect of the earthquake on lers' cheque in the sum of 1.3,400 The Japanese fles and naval establishments. It may be motel says the Jupin an terests in, China are represented, and in carrying nine triple-mounted guns er
Y20,000.000 by the authorities as the lending Manchester firms who have in- the
The Nation and Rodney will bo "unique fotal sum stolen was P.105;787,61. he consideret at the conference on the honicle, that the figures do not include it was carefully considered. The result, this size as compared with eight in foreign
The evidence of the prosecution, the extension of the tens of the Washington the private propertys stolen from the ne set out in a letter to the British Gov-warships. Court said in the decision, proved that Convention, which is being held in Geneva at foreign firms, the lost from foreign ernment, was that they wished the money Triplo turrets have been introducer! tom Lospos, Oetuber 11th, Mamerto Valdelion, being at the time next year, and that meanwhile further and Jane-houses and other losses to be applied in the fartherance of a economies in weight owing to the restric The weather was fairly good at Lymphe. the theft was committed a cheque and expenditure be incurred in developing
from robbery. Captain Macmillan o Parcel-Pixlestrenographer of the American Express the base at Singapore,
broader scheme. Special suggestions madu ted displacement laid down under the machine broke the speed record of 883 Company, and as such having free access
included the education of Chinese in Washington naval agreement, though they miles, an hour, covering twenty-fiveniles to the different rooms in the building.
British schools and colleges in China, the were first used in the British Navy two at an average speed of 70.1 miles.
succeeded in discovering the combination
Au Indian paper furnishes us with
establishment of a technical college in years ago, when they were temporarily. Flight Lieutenant Lougton rounded the of the lock of the safe and on September
recent specimen of English as the North Chins for development of afferr. fitted in a monitor as an experiment course on'n petrol consumption equivalent 15th, 1922, opened the safe and took
wrote." It is copy of a letter sent by af a few Chinese pursuing post-graduats not produce the most curate and rapul. station, agriculture, etc., the support According to soms gunnery experta they do. to a gallon to 87 miles, equalling Jimmy away with him money in cash, cheques and
lady teacher to the Director of Education, James' record, Hitherto Hinkler has other valuable papers. The evidence, the completed 612 miles, maintaining the lead, court found, also proved that Pedro China Victoria, China won by threw maily and my salary are few. Besides medical students, lectures in this country will be special anti-flash rrangements
In the Association, Football match the honour to resignate as my works are medical work in China and to Chiness
Manila, and reads:Dear Sir, I have Courses in England, nssistance to British firing.
Another fentur of the new battleships in the reliability test. It is calculated Bugnbaldo, while not taking active part goals to nil. that this means it is possible for a pilot in the theft, helped Vadellon Le hide
which my supervising teacher makes many on Chinese life and customs, and scholar-o far a closely guarded stret which en- to dy from London to Rome nt, an expen. money and papers On this account hoth Victoria, the big events being confined to not, Ob "ol! "Very respectfully, Jose to properly qualified young men of British ships were sunk owing to shotk
Soccer is not a popular game in loving to me to which I only reply On ships for travel in China to be awarded body the lessons of Jutland, where w diture of only twenty hillings on fuel. were found guilty of qualified theft. the Australian game.]
Ana."
British birth,
Bashes retrating the magazines,
FOOTBALL. CHINA DEFEATS VICTORIA." MELBOURNE, October 19th.