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Losts, May 28th,
At question time in the House of Com mole, Sir William Jgynson-Hicks (Home Secretary) intimated that permission bad been refined to various foreign Com munists to attend the Communist Con- feredte at Glasgow, on May 30th, Ang landing without permission would be deported
Mr. Lansbury and Mr. Clynes asked for a defuition of subversive propaganda And whether the Government had decided that (Communist prijunganda was illegal
Sir William replied that certain things were permitted to British, nationals, but tha Government would
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Mr. Lansbury asked if this was the result of conununications from other
• Governments-with-a-ries-to-preventing Britishers from participating in internat tional conferences, abroad. Sir William replind that there had been no interna. tional arrangements; this action had been taken without reference to any other
Government.
SOFIA EXECUTIONS.
GUPSIES HIRED FOR GRUESOME
WORK.
LONDON, May 9th. At Sofia ghastly scenes utarked the public execution of three condemned man including Friedmans, the ancřistan, and Zadgorsky for participation "it the Cathedral outrage. The piner of exeen tion was kept seret bit leaked out and 40,000 people quickly assembled. Three brown, barefooted nud disreputable look Ing gipsies who were each hired for £5, acted ng executioners and carried the men in turn to the table in the preser.ce of the other condemned men where their faces, were covered with white masks, and their necks Loosed. After this the table was cast aside and the gipsies gave the bodies two sharp tugs to complete=
the task.
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EPIC OF EPSOM.
POPULAR VICTORY OF MANNA IN THE DERBY.
LONDON, May 27th. Manna's" was 'n jopular victory. Mr. Henry Morriss was congratulated in the heartiest fashion, as ware Harling the trainer, and Donoghae, the jockey. The former said that the colt had given the truest satisfaction up to the very hour of the race; and his suashing Victory in the heavy going conclusively proved
H.SL. The King:sent for his stamina. Donoghue after the ruce.
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PLAY AT WESTWARD HO DELAYED BY RAIN.
**LONDON, May 27th The Westward Ho course was deliged, inst night and the start of play in the championship was delayed until noon,”
The 5th round complete results fol-. low:-Cruickshank beat Flight Lieut Boumphrey (Royal Air Force) by 3 and
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Layton bent Colonel Hambro, 4 and 2. Tubbs (Stinchcombe Hill) beat the Hon. Michael Scott at the twenty-first.
LATEST CABLES, MANNA'S STAMIŅA PROVED. LONDON, May 8th. While the Derby was a great triumphhole. for all concerned with lana-especially Donoghar--it is generally agreed that it was spectacularly a very dull affair, lack ing all excitement, for the race was over almost, as soon as begun, and the weather was deplorable.
Experts point out that, on yesterdays running, Manna obviously stays, a mile and a halt and most certainly possessies great speed. He is the first colt ringe Sunstar to win the Two Thousand Guineas and the Derby; and, with the possible exception of Picaron, is obvious ly the best colt of his age in training in England or France. His trainer, Mr. F. Darling, deserves huch congratala tion for developing the stamina of the colt, who-last Autumn did not seem likely- to develop into a calt with sufficient stamina to win the Derby in heavy gq- ing.
CELEBRATES THE VICTORY.
It is stated that Mr. Morriss has given Donoghue between eight and ten thousand sterling.
Mr. Morriss entertained forty guests at Donoghue headed dinner at Claridges the procession into the dining hall. It consisted of Lord Dewar, Lady Louglale, Lady Tenterden and the trainer, Mr. Darling. Waen Donoghue appeared, the Indy guests threw Howers at him and the orchestra played "See the Conquering 3r. Morriss took his Hero Com"."" sent under a massive gilt replica of Manna, suspended from the ceiling, be- decked with the owner's colours
He found awaiting him & stack of cablegrams with congratulations from the Far East
Board (Home Park) beat Tweddoll (Murcar) by 3 and 2
FAR EASTERN CABLE POLITICAL SITUATION
NEWS.
THROUGH RETKE'S AGENCY.} CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY. RUSSIAN PRESS COMMENT ON
RECENT CONFLICT. `.
Moscow May 28th. Commenting on the conflict on the Chinese Eastern Railway, owing to the Chinese President of the Railway Board
cancelling the order of the General Mana- ger, Mr. Ivanov, dismissing railway em ployes who are neither Chinese nor Soviet citizens, the Izvestia suggests thas behind the activity of the Manchurian
IN CHINA.
[OROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] TIENTSIN-PUKOW RAILWAY. MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON CHINA'S
LATEST DEFAULT.
Lospos, May 27th. In the House of Commons, replying to › China's failure to meet her questions as to obligations on the Tientsin-Pakow tall way loan, Mr. Austen Chamberlain stat- ed that he had alreatly made diplomatie representations pressing for a resumption of payment.
The Chinese reply had not yet been received. He was telegraphing to enquira as to it's nature.
Harris beat Major Herlet (Royal Administration, violating the interests of the railway as well as the general Portrush) by 2 and 1.
THE CHINESE STATEMENT. Cruqamack (Lytham) beat Streyan political interests of the Soviet, ars Marshat Chang Tso Lin's hostility to the (Suntingdale), 3 and 4.
PEKING, May 28th, With reference to Mr. Chamberlain's Hardman (Birkdale) beat H. Taylor Soviet, whom he suspects of alleged sup- port of Feng and the Kuomintang, and (Mid Surrey) by one hole.
Rentenens, regarding the Tientsin-Pukow Fradgley (North Devon) beat Powell the incitements of Foreign Powers.
Reactionary circles in Japan are strivRailway Loan, it is understood that this (Addington) by one hole.
Doctoring to drive out the Soviet from Man. refers only to the German issue thereof, churia, particularly "from the Chinese part of which is held by British share.. LATEST CABLES. Eastern Railway. Britain has also late holders DIFFICULT CONDITIONS.
ly favourably changed her treatment of If Chan is against Chang Tso Lin. LONDON, May 28th. At Westward Ho in three quarters Feng, the Kuomintang and
Note: Reference is evidently made to of a gale and under most difficult con
forces again in the regrouping and ditions in the sixth round. Layton at chooses to forget that he has the Soviet the Anglo-German Loans of 1008 and Cruickshank at the nineteenth, The in his rear, the worse for him. latter was out in thirty-eight and turned After that a great match was The men were all square at the seventeenth and halved the eighteenth.
Harris who was a strong favourite beat Stubbs by and 4. Hartman beat Crummack by 2 and Wand Fradgley best Board two up
two up.
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CUP.
DAVIS WHEATLEY BEATS PETERSON.
COPENHAGEN, May 27th.
In the second round of the Davis Cup thart M«. «Morriss tid
he wilt Wheatley (Britain) at Peterson (Dea- now remain in England till the Danmark) 4-6, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 suster giles in September, when he hopes to be able to purchase a yearling to win 6-2. the Derby of 1927
ALL SHANGHAL "ON")"
Loxbos, May 28th. Mr. Henry Morriss bought for 22,000 a half share. in the winning ticket in the London Stock Exchange Sweep, in which the first prize in £50,000. He anys that all Shanghai was on him to a man. He was inundated with cables from China during the past fortnight, asking him to put monry and more money on his horse and he had begun to tremble wher be thought what a Black Monday it would be in Shanghai if the colt Frame un- stuck"
Osto. May 27th. More favourable, weather conditions in northern Spitzbergen in no way allay, the growing anxiety of Amundsen's supply-
TYPICAL DERBY CROWD. ships, the Hobby and the Fram, the mem-
The most miserable weather conditions bure of which contemplate seeking Gov-prevailed. A cold, driving raiu fell and ernment assistance if the explorer has there was a hurricane wind blowing, yet not returned by May with. M. Jacobeer, the crowd, most of whom sheltered in the the Minister of Defence, has expressedlee of buses, taxis and, charabates, ap- his willingness to assist if neerssary. He peered to be larger than ever and most thought that two search aeroplanes cheerful.
Their Majesties. should be despatched from Spitzberger panied by the Duke and Duchess of York. Prince Henty. Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, arrived at 1.15 p.m.
The going. and received an ovation, was sticky and the courae was cut up during the early race».
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ANOTHER RESCUE PARTY.
THE RACE.
ECGI-
SAN FRANCISCO, May 8th. Mr. Arnold Liebes announces that Messrs. H. Liebes and Company, Furriers, have wirelessly instructed their ship,
"The barrier ascended to a fair start. Chagles Bruwer, now at St. Lawrence island in the Bebring Sea, to proceed Priory Park raced to the front with to Point Hope and seek traces of the Mannh. Constantius. Delmagarry, Vir Amundsen party, on the chance that ginian, St. they have landed in Alaska.
Becar, Vicot, Dignity, Zionist and Salario in attendaner, while Cross Bow headed the rest of the..
Mr. Liebes helped Capt. Amunders Sld for a quarter of a mile, when Years ago to prepare a landing ground at Point Barrow to be used if adverse Dalengarry forced the pace, pursued by. winds blew him across the North Pole. Mana. Priory, Park, Constantius St. Mr. Liebes is of the opinion that Becan, Vicot, Zionist. The Sirdar, War- Amundsen will travel by dog team from minster and Runnymede. At the half-way Point Barrow to Point Hope, and thence post, Manna joined Daimagarry, who wa homeward,
benter discending the hill to Tattenbara Corner, where Zionist went on second. followed by Warminster, The Sirdar, St Becan, Cross Bow, and Solaria. Á quarter of a mile from home Manna canter from drew away and won in a
Solaris was Ziotist and The Sirdar Afth, St. Becan sixth, Cross Bow, who was favourite at 3 to 2. seventh, Runny- mede eighth, Ptolemy tenth, and Cot stantius last. Time 7mins. 40 3-5acck.. There was ab special place betting.
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GENEVA ARMS CONFERENCE.
ABYSSINIA AND PROHIBITED. ZONES..
GENEVA, May 7th. The Geographical Committer of the
Arms Conference has not yet decided on the question, of the inclusion of Abyssinia in the zones in which the importation of arms and munitions is prohibited. There zones at present comprise the Arabian Peninsula, the whole of Africa, with the exception of Southern Rhodesia, and the Union of South Africa, Egypt, Tunis, Algiers, Libya and the Mandated Territories The maritime zones in which
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LATEST LOAN FAILURE. NEW SOUTH WALES ISSUE NOT POPULAR.
LONDON, May 28th. Following recent failures of financial the prohibition is applicable are notten, underwriters of the New South yet been determined.
KENYA'S NEW GOVERNOR. SIR EDWARD GRIGG APPOINTED.
LONDON, May 27th. Bir Edward Grigg has been appointed Governor of Kenya in succession to the Inte Sr Rabert Coryndon
[Bir Edward Grigg, K. C. V. O. D.S.U., whose interests are very varied, and who'
Wales £8,500,000 Lohn, issued at 98 and bearing interest at 5 per cent., have been bit: They have been saddled with 881 per cent of the issue
KHOST REBELS.
BATCH OF SIXTY SHOT BY AMIR'S ORDER.
PESHAWAE, May 29th
tras achievod success on a journalist, The first batch of sixty Khoet rebels traveller, soldier, and Parliamentarian mainly Giltais, including the leader, was military accretary to, the Prines of known as the lame Mullah who was contin- Wales during his tours in Canada, ed at Kabul as a hostage, have len shot Australia and New Zealand. Bir Edward there by order of the Amir. was private secretary to Mr. Lloyd The measure is regarded as most
drastic, even for an Oriental State.. George from 1991 to 1999.]
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Gilbert beat Ulrich, 81, 9-1, 2-3.04.
COLOGNE EVACUATION. FRENCH VIEWS REGARDING THEI
DELAY.
LONDON, May 97th.. Rentor learns from "at authoritative French source, with regard to the forth- coming Allied note to Berlin on the mat
The Chinese authorities state that there Fis-no-default on the British issue of that. Chibli loan
The Irrestia recommends the Japanese Government to influence its Manchurian agents in view of the negotiations for the
normal Russo-Japanese. resumption of relations.
SHANGHAI SENSATION. SOLDIERS FIGHT POLICE FOR
OPIUM CARGÖ
1009).
[FROM THE DAILY BULLETIN, STRIKE AT HANKOW.
-Hisxow, May 27.
The local strike situation was further aggravated by the stoppage this morning of the Satchang Match Company's 300 workers demanding increased rates.
Otherwise, no development has taken place, and the negotiations are continu.
SHANGHAI, May 9th, Another incident in the local opium scandal occurred on Tuesday night, when n dozen Chinese civilians hired wo foreign launches and took in fifty armed soldiers at Woosung. They sailed to the ing. Chinese bund, where after a fight, they seized a bont landed' with opin which had been confiscated, by the Chinese po-
lict.
The soldiers drove the police from the station and shot one of them. They tied the hoat to a launch, and proceeded down stream
A fight followed, the police firing from the banks while the soldiers fired from the river. A general commotion was caus et in the district, the shopkeepers closing
shops. their
Near the Point the inodah of the boat, fecoming frightened, ran it agmand. The ter of disarmament, that France. con-police later recovered. it. siders that while Germany has fulälled The launc.es were taken to Woosung, her obligations with respect to the des-where the "soldiers dis:nissed' them truction of armaments, 30 to 40 munition taetories, including notably Krupps and the Spandau works, both of which can quickly produce large quantities of war material, have not yet been transformed to commercial enterprises.
The French are of opinion that Ger- many can carry out the remaining dis with the result that Cologne could be armament obligations by September 30th,
evacuated.
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YEAR.
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LONDON, May 27th. In the House of Commons, asked to
of Singapore this year. Sir Samuel Hoare state the estimated cost of the air defence said that no expenditure on this account- was contemplated this year. with the possible exception of a sum, ut exceed ing three hundred pounds sterling, for a detailed survey of the site.
it was impossible at present to give
NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER WELLINGTON, N.Z., May 27th. The Minister of Railways, Mr. Coates, suceeds the late Sir Wm. Massey noch an approximate estimate of the cust of the scheme of air defcuce which might Prime Minister.
be found necessary..
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NORWEGIAN LOAN. BIG PURCHASE MADE BY U.S.
BANK.
NEW YORK, May 28th. Messrs. Blair, the bankers, in competi tion with the National City Bank, have purchased 833,000,000 worth of Norwegian Loss bonds, bearing interest at 5 per
cent.
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ITALIAN AIEMAN,
ARRIVES AT SOURABAYA,
SOURABAYA, May 27th. Major Di Pineda, the Italian aviatos has arrived.
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MARSHAL CHANG TSO LIN.
PEKING FEARS IN REGARD TO HIS
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
(Continued trim page, 5.)
Hon. Mr. HoLYOAK: Is there not an
anti-malarial campaign being under- taken!
The CHAIRMAN: At Shatokok. Hon. Mr ALABASTER A scheme of drainage would be very much better. I have had some experience of this.
The CHAINMAN It does not mean that the Government is going to eense taking
other measures.
Hon. Mr. HULYOAK: What we want to know is, what are the other measures? Can we have a statement on the table?
The CHAIRMAN: Yes. The Principal Civil Medical Officer has considered how we can keep the stations clear of mos- quitos.
The Hon. Mr. BIRD: Has this wire netting only been put into position 1
The CHAIRMAN: It has been done on We one station so far at Shantokok. had to order the proper sort of doors from Home.
Hon. Mr. BIRD: You do not know whether it is effective or not 7
LOCAL SPORT.
SWIMMING FETE
EXCELLENT AQUATIC DISPLAY BY JAPANESE VISITORS,
A swimming fête was held at the V.R.C bath, last night, to celebrate "the pizia: of the Japanese and Chinese Far Eastern, Olympic swimmers. There were present a large number of spectators treated to excellent competitions and some fine exhibitions of swimming by the Japanese The Japanese were superior
who wors
to members of the Chinese and V.R.C tons, but B. Rasmussen, V.RC did
yards invitation race. well in defeating Nishimoto in the 50
The Japanese wet vociferously up plauded for their novel feats. Soven swimmers gave an exhibition of writing whilst in the water. The seven carried fans and paint brushes, and whilst one printed on his fan the word Japan," each of the others printed a letter of the word thanks, and when they red
the intended writing Thanks. Japan was exhibited.
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A demonstration of preling apples, whilst in the water, also won much ap
planse. Eigita gave an exhibition of the
old style of swimming in Japan 300 years ago whilst two other Nippones Awam 30 yards with their hands and feet tird. Nori, the 14-year-old Japanese swimmer, was loudly applanded for his victory in the 200 yards race. He cover- ed the distance in 3 minutes 1-3 jecqnda, J Jack C McKenzie, C Railton and Kant, members of V.R.C., gave an exhibition of diving. The Japanese won
In the chic the internationa! rar, event, the combined tram race, there were representatives of Japan, China, and this V.R.C. in each tean. K Takaishi's teams won.
RESULTS.
The results are as under:-
50 Yards Invitation Race-ist. B Raamisen CV.R.C.). 27.; 2nd, R Nishimoto (Japan). 27.9-3secs,
50 Yards Members' Handicap-1, K Noronha 33.2-Sares, 2, 5, H. Garrod.
a Yards Breast Stroké Invitation.-L Wae Kwong Ting (China),, 33, 2-3acés. ; Diy J. Kent (V.R.C.), 1-5cs.
50 Yards Ladies Handicap.- Miss Doris Hunter: B. Miss Martha Courlay.
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Yards Invitation.-1,- Nyori (Japan), min. 3-5secs. 2. T. Sakata (Japan), 5min. 19ces.
30 Yards Back Stroke Invitation.~I, H. Uyeda (Japan), 22-5secs. T Noronha (V.R.C.), 34.1-dacci,
100. Yards Invitation.-1, T. Sugino (Japan), 20.1-es ; 2, D-Lyon (V.R.C.},
62.1.5s.
Tram Kaer Invitation (aside). Tho Japanese won, covering 16 lengths in mins. 11.45scesa, length averaging 20 seconds. The V.R.C. come second in » Daian. Super
200 Yards Invitation. In this "races the V.R.Cawan two men against T. Takaishi (Japan) who swam the fall distance, whilst A. May and D. Lyon completed 100 yards wich Takaishi won, covering the distaper in 2mios. 6.4-5sock.
Team Race,~Takaishi's Comblard
team.
This was a fine contest, K. Takaishi'a team up to the ninth min were a length of the bath behind, but the three last Jaen made up the loet ground and when' they finished, the two ether teams had 100. yards to swim.
The prizes were prezented at the con- clusion in the Club'a Hall by Dr. S Kishi (president of the Japanese Athletic Association). Dancing followed, to the strains of the Lyric Orchestru.
BOXING
TOURNAMENT AT MURRAY"
BARRACKS OPENS.".
The "Montague Bates" Pintoon Boxing Tournament apowed last night when pre- liminary contests took place at Murray Barracks. The fights were spirited and which some clever boxing was seen,
ugurs well for the semi-finals and finala. which are to be contexted to-morrow night. Last night's results were at follows:-
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BANTAMWEIGHTS,
The CHAIRMAN: If the police, obey orders, and the doors and windows are not left open after hours they should be effective. We can only take other mea sures over a certain distance. You can- not class up all the paddy falde over a large area in the Now Territory, but we are going to, do certain area. The re port is based on the advice of the Prin cipal Military Medical Ofer. While paddy cultivation continues there is bound to be malaria in the New Territ ories. There is a vicious circle. The villages. Even if their quarters were police are called upon to be about in free from mosquitos there would he come cures of malaria. As to Taipo, I It is reported that Tao Jui Lin arrived hardly think any real good could be done, at Mukden to-day. Reliable Chinese ciras on the other side of the rond there is ties state that the obiect of his visit great area of paddy fields which is to attempt to persuade Chang Tan Lin stretch from the police station,
Hon. Mr. Laxe: The residcuts of not to come to Peking at preser.t.
It is feared in some quarters that Taipo barve a campaign of their own, Chang Tso Lin may make considerable have they nott WASHINGTON, May 87th.
The CHAIRMAN Yes, some of them. changes in the Cabinet, and that he may demand that all bis troops within the but it is not carried oa in swamps. I understand. I think hon. member world if he comes. Great Wall be paid by the Government, like to have an account of what is being, te. Batt(u) was beaten by Pte."
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OIL LEASES · CASE. NEW MOVE BY UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT..
The Governments efforts to secure a criminal cerviction against Messrs. Fall, Doheny, and Sinclair in connection with Western oil land lenses was advanced a step, when all three were re-indicted. The step was necessitated owing to the throwing out of the previous indictments by the Court.
The indictments were thrown out on April 3rd, on the ground that the pre- once of the Assistant Attorney General in the grand jury room, where the indict ments were being drawn up last summer, was contrary to law.]
INTENTION.
PERING, May 27th.
--LAKE ONTARIO SMUGGLERS. -
GIRL LAWRREÁKER DRESSED
Pro Feltham (9) had a walk over Pte. Thompson (14) having scratched
Pte. Foster (R.8.) beat Pta Hawkey (2).
Drummer Simpson (D, and S.) defent ed Pte. Elake (3).
FEATHER WEIGHTS..
Pte. Ward (7) defeated Pte. Satterley (10), and Pte. Holcombe' (12) had a wa Hip over from Pte. Banfield.?
LIGUTWEIGHTS.
Pte. Williainson (1) knocked out CpL Wilson (12) in the third round." Bristowo, (3) in the Grst round.
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done.
Hon: Mr. Holyoak: Yes, I asked for that,
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The CHAIRMAN: We know that the Weihaiwei police suffered very much.
Approved.
HEARRANGEMENTS OF DAILY FARM LOTS.
Parsons (2) defeated Pu Read
Bonner (14) was knocked out is. the Arat round by LC. Leavy.
Pia Ballard (B.S.) defeated Pte Holly (11.).
WEIGHT WEIGHTS,
LG Masters (11) hent Pte. A. Grant
The Governor recommended the Council. to vote a mm of 340,000 on account of Public Works. Extraordinary, re-zr- Pts. Mann (1) heat Pte. Gaskin (10).
PJ. White (0) lost to L-C. Moffett rangement of Dairy Farm: lots at Pokfulam, compensation towards re-(D. and 8.). A erection of certain buildings.
AS A MAN. Rocnesan, Naw Yozx, May 27th In the capture yesterday on lake Untario, after et exciting chase, of four men and a girl dressed as a man, the U.S. MINE FATALITY.
prohibition officials claim to have amsah- ACRID FUMES HINDER WORK cd, the rum ring which has been operat. The CHAINAK The total sum to be ing for months in the neighbourhood of paid to the Dairy Farm Co. under the OF RESCUE.
the lake in the promont for removing the buildings in The party were surprised while un the new limits is $60,000, of which RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, May 27th leading casks of ale in a deserted cove 340,000 will be paid this year. They are Over äfty men were entrapped foliow-They awiftly put off, throwing the casks ing an explosion at noon in a coal mine overboard as they want, but were speedi- going on with the work but it will not,
be completed until next Spring at Sanford. Acrid smoke imping from ly overhauled by a patrol boat,
Hon Mr. BIRD Have they released any of their land?" the mine-mouth is hindering the work of rescue So far six bodies have been recovered. Two further explosions took place in the afternoon and hampered subsequent operations.
The woman, who was left on the shore, was captured by another party of re- up with a revolver. She was, however, vene men, whom she attempted to bold promptly disarmed.
The CHAIRMAN: Yes. The agreement was reached after a great deal of dis-
cussion.
Approved:
Pte Poole (3) knocked out. Op Robbins (15) in the 3rd round.
IDDLEWEIGHTS.
Set Hicks (10) beat. Pte Barber (5) Pie. Eaten (4) knocked out Pto, Miles (7) in the second rounds,
Pte. Butchart (7) lost to L-C)" Wright, (R.3.).
KELIGHT BEAVY WEIGHTS.
Pro Steles (10) knocked out Pie Whitmarsh (6) in the second round.
Further preliminaries are down for decision to-nighter