FIRST EXTRA RACE FANLING HUNT.

MEETING.

PROGRAMME AND ENTRIES.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY,

LAWN TENNIS.

T. C. T. BECK BREAKS HIS | JAPANESE PAIR. EXTENDED.

"GOOGIE."

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The following is the programme FEBRUARY POINT TO POINT. for the Jockey Club's first Extra Race Meeting at Happy Valley on Saturday next, and the entries for non-handicap events- 1.-2 p.m.-Happy Valley Handicap:

"A" Class: Six Furlongs.

For China ponies. Entrance fee -65,1st prize $400; 2nd prize $150

3rd prize 3100.

2-February Stakes: Five Furlongs.

Lient. A. Hutton Potts. of the M.I. Co., H.K.V.D.C., was respon sible for a new departure in Point

MCEACHRAN WINS,

Honda and Akiyama had to go all out yesterday to beat A. H. Ramjaha and Lin "Peng Chin in the scrond round of the Open. Doubles Championship of the Colony. The match went to four sets and was not decided until the light had begun

to-Point races-inat-Sunday-when

to fail, the final scores being 7-8, he provided a fairly large number 6-3, 6-2, 7-5. The defeated pair put of our Hunt supporters with an

up a surprisingly good fight and For China ponies, subscription opportunity of seeing the racefully extended their more famous griffins of this Club of this Season, throughout, in addition to supply- now-winners, whether starters oring the riders with one of the very not. Weight for inches as per scale.best grass country rides we have Jockey allowance. Entranco lee:85. 1st prize $400; 2nd prize #150; 3rd had during the present prize $100.

Lieut. Rotts who is our best cross.

opponents..

A ding dong struggle was seen in the first set. Neither pair took any risks with the result that steady

was maintained however, by the

M.C.C. DRAWS WITH

VICTORIA

CENTURIES FOR HAMMOND

AND JARDINE.

HUGE SCORE BY WOODFULL

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

MARCH 6th, 1929. .

THE SAMOANS.

SOME EXPLANATION OF

THEIR DANCES.

Madame Claude Riviera who is in charge of the Samoan Dancers," who are giving such a delightful

CHINESE WHO HAD BEEN

IN U.S.A.

SUMMONED BY HIS WIFE,

ALLEGED CRUELTY AND DESERTION.

The wife of a Chinese recently

HOOVER'S INAUGURAL

ADDRESS.

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They fail to roalise," tinued. "that because abounding prosperity, our youth is pressing more and more into our institutions of learning, our people

performance at the Star Theatre returned from Amerios, summoned are..seeking a larger vision through this week, in an interview with our her husband, before Mr. T. S. art, science, literature and travel

MELBOURNE, March 5th.

dramatic eritio gave some, interest- The match between the M.C.Cing details of the origin and mean- teain in Amtralia and Victoria hasing of the dances.

The natives of Samon are, abe

been left drawn.

Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, for per

Mr. Hin Shing Lo prosecuted on behalf of the complainant and Mr. J. M. Remedios appeared for the

Victoria won the toss and batted said, the least touched by civilizasistent cruelty, and wiliul neglect Four sympathies are broadening be

tion of any of the Polynesians to provide for her. Except for a coastal fringe the country and the people are much what they wore before the white man first set foot on the islands, wearing their native costume and dancing the traditional steps for defence.

civilization, the west under-

first. Largely owing to Woodfull. who carried his bat for a wonderful innings of 975 not out, the home tasm were able declare at the large total of 379 for a wickets.

With the exception of Hammond and Tyldesley, the English team made poor showing, and the innings closed for 303, 289 short of their opponents' total. Hammond, fine three-figure innings of 114, and Tyldesley scored 81. Alexander, successful bowler.

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that they are moving towards a stronger moral and spiritual life and further, that from these things

yond the bounds of our nation and race towards, their true expression in the real brotherhood of man.

"They fail to see that the idealist of America will, lead it to no narrow or selfish channel, but will inspire it to do its full share as a nation towards the advancement of civilisation by taking a practical national undertakings.

"We do not merely desire peace maintained throughout the world. We wish to advance the reign and justice of reason towards the extinc- tion of force.”

Peace Pact,

3.-Happy Valley Handicap: "B" country rider and has performed and slow play prevailed. Interest however, put together yet another their lives is dictated by nature and journment and intimated that he part in supporting all useful inter-

Class: Six Furlongs,

For China ponies. Entrance fee $5. 1st prize 8400; 2nd prize 8150; 3rd prize $100,

4-First Extra Meeting Stakes:

One Mile.

"

with great consistency "since the advent of the Fanling Hunt, de- serves full marks for last Sunday's show, especially for the care which

was taken in selecting a course. which could be plainly seen by a host of our followers who make ‘o point of being present at our meet-

For all China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of a rate this year value 8750 or over, 5 lba, penalty. Subscription grifins of this Club of this Season allowed 5 lbs. Jockey allowance. Entrance inge fee $5. ist prize $750; 2nd prize From a very prominent hill at $300; 3rd prize $150,

the rear of Mr. Petar Potts' bunga- 5-Happy Valley Handicap: "low a course, approximately two

Class: Bix Furlongs,

and a half miles, was flagged, it course twice in order to keep it Several big jumps had been made and with the assistance of a lew good if not formidable course had been prepared, which owing to the success of Sunday's meeting, will doubtless be used for future occa sions for all our special Hunt &x- tures A strong contingent was present from the Somersetshire Regiment several of whom, mounted on army chargers, cantered over the

For China ponies. Entrance fee being necessary to go round the

even nature of the game, until at with 4 wickets for 88, was the most culture. In their lives there is no hours ago. He had had no chance { with the world, but to see peace

all the University pair brikz- through their opponents' service and won the set at 97 Honda and Akiyama retaliate and, playing a shade better than they did in the first set, soon got going and won the second and third sets com- fortably.

The struggle continued in the fourth sot, which proved to be the

Following on, the M.C.C. team made a brilliant recovery and were 30 runs ahead when the match was left drawn with the score at 303 for 3 wickets Jardine made 115, while Tyldesley was again' in great form and scored 69. not out.

DARING DAYLIGHT

ROBBERY.

to go into the case. As his Worship

ordinary one. would see, the summons was not in

their own pleasure. They have no At the outset of the proceedings, stands the word, but the rhythm of Mr. Remedios applied for an ad- they have an intuition which has kept alive a high form of natural had only received instructions a few yesterday and no tomorrow, danc ing, singing and love are their mode But like most so-called of expression and their chief in terests.

savages" they are governed by an elaborate ritual code. which ex- Mr. Lo remarked that the alleged presses itself chiefly in the form.persistent cruelty and wilful neglect alities of politeness. The visitor is occurred on May 13th and 14th, received in sine bare hut with as 1928, January 9th and February much ceremony as in a diplomatic 18th, 1929. He wished to amend the salon.

summons and add desertion.' Under the section of the ordinance, if he could prove any one of the three summonses, the rest would automatically be proved.

For China ponies, griffins of this banks, ditches and hedges a very had the better of the exchanges and out an armed robbery, shortly after meaning. The essential of all Poly- The husband would beat his wife

$5. at prize $400; 2nd prize 8150;within the vision of the spectators 3rd prize $100,

6.-Aberdeen Plate: One Mile. Season, non-winners, whether start ers or not. Weight for inches as per scale, Jockey allowance. En trance fee 85 lat prize 2400; and prize 8160; 3rd prize $100.

7.-Stanley Stakes: One Mile. For China ponies, subscription griffins of this Club of this Season. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one race 5 iba. extra, of two racks 7 lbs. extra, of three Entrance fee $5. 1st prize 2400; 2nd prize #160; 3rd prize

course at the rear of the field.

The canteen cart which was sup

best of the match. Play became very good, and each game was keen-{ ly contested. Lim and Rumjahn maintained a lead in the early stages by an odd game, later in creasing it to 5-3, when it appeared, from the way they were playing, that they would level the score at 2 sets all. The light was none to good, however, and in an exciting aish, Honda and Akiyama took the next four games and ended the

natch.

Open Singles.

McEachran was successful in his

with.

"The recent Treaty for the re- nunciation of war as an instrument of national policy sets an advanced standard in our conception of the relations of nations. Its acceptance almost universally should pave the way to the limitation of armaments, an offer of which we sincerely ex tend to the world.

or more races 10 lbs, extra. Jocker plied by the above regiment brougat initial appearance in the local sovereigns. The tokis of a China wreaths to be worn that evening. not really amount to legal deser-purpose, is thus identified with

The Samoans have themselves for. gotten the full meaning of many of the movements of the traditional dances. In the "Siva Siva," for example, which is danced sitting

The Magistrata remarked tha "But its full realisation also RAID BY ARMED MEN. down. the movements certainly "re- while there was dosertion there implies greater perfection in the flect the actions of paddling a canoe could not be cruelty. Mr. Lo re-instrumentalities for the pacific Three men, one of whom was

and throwing & epear, but they un-plied that on each occasion the settlement of controversies between said to possess a revolver, carried doubtedly had originally a deeper cruelty preceded the desertion. nations.

"In the creation of and the use of not with a bamboo pole and then leave these instrumentalities, we should nine o'clock yesterday morning, ou Desiaz danees is, however,

few days later and support every sound method of con- the second door of 34, D'Aguilar motive but rhythm, which is accen-he Street. Upon obtaining admission, tuated by beating the limbs.

ciliation, arbitration, and judicial young The Taualuna," a favourite repeat the process.

Mr. Remedios then applied for a settlement of disputes. the men tied and gagged woman whom they found on the dance of the Samoans, can be seen

escaping on zay evening. After a day pass particulars of the alleged cruelty the first to propose and constantly order for the prosecution to give **American statesmen were among premises, subsequently

ed in sleep the people rouse them- with money and jewellery

Detectives arrived on the scene selves about four in the afternoon and desertion. Mr. Lo suggested urged upon the world, the establish- immediately after the departure of and bathe in the streams and pools. in reply that the case be proceeded ment of a tribunal for the Battle- the robbers, and were given. list Then, while the men are preparing

ment of controversies of a justifiable of the stolen property, which in the cooking stoves of hot stones,

The Magistrata remarked that character. The Permanent Court of cluded a cheque and two bangles the girls gather flowers for the continuous coming and going did International Justice, in its major fashioned from a number of

'tion. He would suggest that the American ideals. Having had their meal they sit in ground the semi-circular húta and dance the prosecution give their evidenc case be proceeded with and to let

"No more potent instrumentality. drug floor state that they did not and sing all night. The tempera and then to adjourn for Mr. for this purpose has ever been con- see the raiders, and were only ture is exactly that of a warm

Remedios to obtain his particulars.ceived and no other seems practic something bath. Before the but is the strand

Almost a divil Action, shout was of white coral, behind the luxuriant

U.S. Reservations. alarm was taken up by a chorus of bathed in moon light in which the was more or less a civil action. In given from above, and when the tropical vegetation, everything Mr. Remedios said that the case

"The reservations we have placed police whistles from adjoining oiled bodies of the men gleam like such cases, the alleged complaint upon our adherence should not be

gold and the intense faces of the The robbery was of a particular: cider men and women can be seen

was stated in pleadings. Either side misinterpreted since the United ly daring nature, in view of the immobile, watching a slender girl the other would not be surprised.

could apply for particulars so that States seeks, by these reservations. no specific privilege or advantage, shopping quarter.

done in the present case and that the bearing be adjourned.

The Magistrate replied that it would be better to open the case.

allowance.

.$100.

d. Wanchai Handicap; "B

Class: 1 Miles.

For China ponies. Entrance fee $5. 1st prize $450; 2nd prize $200; 3rd prize $100.

9.Wanchal Handicap: Vai t Olass: 11 Miles. For China ponies. Entrance Ise $5 1st prize 8-150; 2nd prize $200; 3rd prize $100.

ENTRIES.

The following entries have been received for events 2, 4, 6 and 7:

Race No. 2-Tebruary Stakes:

Five Furlongs,

out a liberal supply of beverages which were duly appreciated by the recipients.

Mine Host of the Hunters Arms," Mr. C. T. C. Beek, after many unsuccessful tries will bow

have a nice new pewter pot (which is the penalty for winning) all on hir lonesome as in winning the Heavyweight Division he won his first cross country event last Sun- day.

championships by beating Hachit ma, a promising young player in the Open Singles. The intter put up a spirited fight and tried to force the game on his opponent who Hachiuma did well to win the third however, proved too cleven for him.

set.. . F. Fineber and H. Y. Ho both played their maiden match in the Open Singles and wore opposed to

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able of establishment.

A good fell faced the starter and each other. The former has, as is proximity of the scene to the busy who has sprung up to dance the He suggested that this should be but only to clarify our relation to

it was decided to send both Light- generally known, had experience the championships,. weight and Heavyweights together. already in Amongst the Heavyweights were having partnered his brother in the Mr. T. C. T. Beck (Strathlorae), Open Doubles. He proved superior Lieut. Wallis (Why Not), Lieut. to his opponent, and taking the Comdr. Bostock (Durian), Misaggressive from the start won in Alcon (James Figg). Miss Clark straight sets, losing only five games (Siang River), Licut. Mattingley in all.

Open Singlés,

SECOND › BOUND.

Dark Eyer (S. To Wong), Country Mouse). The Lightweights Anabasia (Mrs. Pearce), King's included Lieut. Cave (Caviaro), Parade (Dynasty), Touch Wood Dr. Durran (Drake), Mr. Patten (Mrs. W. T. Southorn), Alderley (Little Darling), H. Stewart-Smith (Mancunion), Bowden (Mancunian),(Social Call), Mr. Stanton (Six Chicot (W. T. Stanton), Pink Pearl Hundred), Mr. Brayae Hartnell (Ho Sai Man), Mirror Hall (Ho (Charlie). Kom Tong), Zephyr (Mac), Pump- kin (Hynes and Mackie), Papaya (Hynes and Mackie), White Jade (N. Hashim), Green Jado (N. Hashim), Bronze Idol (Hee

At the conclusion of the race Cheong), Mountain Air (Topside), Eclipse Eve (Eve), Sunshine (Gub- Mrs It. J. Paterson, who had been bays), Cream Cracker (Mrs. K. E. Beith); Loch Etive (Dyer and women in the early days of the Heith) Skinfaxi (John Peel), Fanling Hunt, was called upon to Civility (W, T. Chung), The Jungle present the cups to the winning Book (E. L. Sim), Half Pint riders-

(Splits), False Alarm (R. M. Austin), Armony (Mrs. R. M. Austin), Silver Stag (Chau and Chan), Aberdeen (Mrs. R. M Dyer), Bull Jacket (P. W. Dec), Duke of Normandy (Lau and Lee), Inca (Mogcar)..

Race No. 4.-First Extra Meeting Stakes: One Mile. Younger Pretender (Dynasty), Christmas Chimes (Fay and Seth), Chesapeake Bay (Hinson and Wong), Coos Bay (L. Dunbar), Baker's Bay (L. Dunbar), City Hall (H. Kom Tong), Imperial Hall (Ho Kom Tong), Majestic Hall (Ho Kom Tong), Pickle (Hynes and Mackie), Boxing Eve (Eve), New Year's Eve (Eve), Misty Eve (Eve), Grand Tattoo Eve (Eve), Tarmacadam (K. H. Kay), One Third (Yam Man), Winsome Stag (Chan Tin Bion), Triumphant Ster (Chan, M. and A- E. M. Hafoek), Flying Staghan, M. and à E. M. Rafeek), Fanling Stag (Chan and Rafeek)

Mr. T. C. T. Beck (Strathloras), 1st, Heavyweight Division. Lieut. Cave (Caviare), 1st, Light-

weight Division.

7-9,

I

SECOND ROUND.

WOMAN THWARTS ROBBERS.

"Taualuna."-

Her dance is an expression of the scene, and as she moves all nature scerns to dance with her. The move

advisory opinions and other matters which are subsidiary to the major purpose of the World Court.

"A way should, and I believe, would be found whereby we may take our proper place in a more- ment so fundamental to the pro-

gaged a cubicle by paying a ge Yet free of any of the deliberate matter had been before the Secregress of peace.

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The S.C.A. Office. The Magistrate enquired if the tary for Chinese Affairs and Mr. Lo replied that it was in May 1928, when defendant undertook to pay his wife $100 per month, but failed to do so.

Mr. Remedios objected. Such a statement was not evidence, and would

to prejudies his Worship.

Mr. Whyte Smith asked if there was no chance of the matter being replied that he did not think it His client wished to possible. party did not abide by the settle. ment.

The Magistrate then asked if the parties were agreeable to go before the S.C.A. office.

Our people, however, are de termined that we shall make no political engagements such as mem bership of the League of Nations, which may commit us in the, settle- ment of controversiee between other nations.

one of most enthusiastic eports. J. G. Lawrie (owe 3/6) beat C. W. fióor began to shout for help... The Poetry and rhythm and the happy adopt that course but the other saying that each of the Republics

HOME FOOTBALL.

F.A CUP SEMI-FINAL DRAW,

(TANQUOR ESUTER'S AGENCY.] .

LONDON, March 4th.

The draw for the semi-final of the Football Association Cup competi tion was made to-day, resulting sa follows:-

Aston Villa Highbury.

Portsmouth at

Blackburn Rovers or Bolton Wan- derers v. West Bromwich Albion or Huddersfield, at Liverpool.

Matches to be played on March 23rd.

League Results,

Three postponed matches in the English League were played to-day, resulting as follows:-

Division I.: Wednesday 2, Ports mouth 1; West Ham United 2, Leicester City 1.

Division II. Clapton Orient 3, Grimsby 1.

Race No. 6. Aberdeen Flate: One Mile, Anabasis (Mrs. Pearce), French man's Bay. (L. Dunbar), Delaware Bay (L. Dunbar), Buster (W, T. Stanton), Target (Stanton ава Reidy), Imperial Hall (Ho Kom Tong), Erin's Islo (Ulster), Birth- day Eve (Eye), Sunshine (Gubbays), Blue Danube (Yam Man), Duke of Park. Melrose (Lau and Lee).

Race No, 7-Stanley Stakes: One Mile,

LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB.

There will be a practisė game on Saturday, at 3.30 p.m. at King's

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E.

Bishop (rec. 3/6) 6-4, 6-1.

"Our peoplo adhere to the belief that the independence of America from such obligations increases its ability and availability for service

Mr. Hoover touched upon his recent tour of Central and South America

in the south was building a racial character and culture which was an impressive contribution to human progress. We wish only for the continuance of the independence and the growth of their stability and prosperity,"

On Monday o Chinese couplements are all liquid, andulating.- visited No. 200, Queen's, Road

ap expression of the body, they are Central, first floor, where they en.

allure of the, debased. “ deriva- advance and left promising to retives." It is the expression of turn later. At about 9 o'clock

perfectly free and happy body yesterday morning they came back J. S. McEachran beat Y. Hachia along with two other mer osten- and of a mind which has never been ma 6-2, 6-2, 1-6, 6-2

E.. Fincher beat H. Y. Ho time later the woman left the house

sibly to occupy the cubicle. Some twisted by worry or material cares.

No European

the D dance 6-2, 6-3, 6-0.

"Taualuna," because neither mind after a friendly talk with the prin- nor body is sufficiently free Open Doubles...

ciple woman tenant.

The Drill dance" is more An hour after the arrival of the modern. When the Germans Arst, T. Honda and T. Akiyama beat visitors the principal tenant was in occupied Samos they made the A. H. Rumjaha and Lim Pear Chin her cubicle when one of the men children attend, school and gave settled by the S.C.A., but Mr. Lo in all felds of human progress.".

attempted to overpower her. woman fought desperately with her military drill. The dance is what 6-3, 6-2, 7-5.

remains. Drill has been given Handicap Singles "A"

assailant, and gang quickly bolted leaving behind care free atmosphere of children at

play. a wooden box and some things

Madame Riviere took her troupe. which they brought with them of Bamcan dancers to Honolulu pass off as their belongings. One where do had a small private of the men was carrying a revolver. theatre in which they performed When there she discovered an old nativa who taught them some of the traditional Hawaiian dances which are now practically forgotten by a people to whom "civilization has taught the "Black Bottom." Among the old dances are the dance "and the "Bamboo dance" The "Hula," the trembling dance from which the shimmy" wae derived, is the Hawaiian form of the Taualuna." It is similar in movement but the difference is "that the Samoan dance has a more dynamic quality. The "Hula" bas less strength and more sweetness,

Handicap Doubles.

O E. C. Marton and E. Owen Hughes (owe 15/1) beat D. Ellis and F. S. Holcroff (rec. 3/8) 6-3 6-4,

II.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

Open Singles.

FIRST ROUND.

T. Akiyama .H. Yoshida

BECOND ROUND. Chan. So v. Cheng Chi Wing. Lim Peng Chin v.. Iu Tak benk.

Open Doubles.

WC. Hung and F. Grose . W. Leonard and G. Bodiker.

Club Championship.

D. 8. Green v. Very Rev. Dean A Swann.

Handicap Singles "B." " H. Graves (rec. 3/6) v. L. A. B. Duncan (owe 5/6).

AMERICA'S WAY TO PROSPERITY.

ADVANTAGES OF PROPER USE OF MACHINERY.

Mr. A. B. Houghton, the Ameri- can Ambassador, speaking at Birk beek College, London, in a J.reference to the striking advances in the manufacturing industries of the United States, said that statistics showed that on the average the output which required the work of 100 men in 1914 was produced by the labour of only 71 men in 1997. What had happen ed to the workers in consequence

During that period the average wages paid in the industrien in. creased by more than 50 per cent, In actual buying power hours of labour went down from 10 to 12 per cent, and the total volume of trade increased to such an extent by reason of lower prices (due in turn to lower labour costa) that the number of workers originally em- ployed had to be increased by the addition of 1,500,000.

D. Ellis (owe 2/0) . W. A. Stewart (red, 5/6).

Handicap Doubles.

K. R. Valentine and A. D. Hum- phroys (owo 6/6) v. H. R. Reming ton and L. Forster (owe 3/6).

THE KOWLOON. FOOTBALL CLUB.

and the movementa

Gourd

more

elaborate. It is accompanied by singing with the liquid bird notes of the Folynesian singer, and is danced with the eyes, the emile, and the hands as much as with the body.

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Lo remarked that it would be no Mr. Remedios assented, but Mr.

use. When he made his complaint at the Office, the defence would deny at and the matter would return to the Court to be proved. It was

hopeless trying to get the husband to a settlement

A Moving Plea. Concluding, President Hoover said: It is impossible, my coun trymen, to speak of peace without profound emotion in thousands of The Magistrate intimated that it homes in America and millions of appeared to be a question of money. homes in the world in which there

Mr. Remedios: Quite, Obviously are vacant chairs. Mr. Lo remarked about certain. terms which were agreed upon by both parties at the 5.0.A. office, last February, but the husband now re- fused to pay.

Mr. Benedios suggested that en- quiries be made to see if that were correct.

adjourn the case until Tuesday, The Magistrate then decided to 12th, so as to find out what had happened before the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS PROGRAMME. BROADCAST BY ZB.W. ON 350 METRES.

1.49 p.m.-Weather report. 8.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.-Demon stration programme.

CINEMA "NEWS,

'TEMPEST' AT QUEEN'S..

"Tempest," with John Barrymore in the leading role comes to the Queen's Theatre today, Camila Hory, and Louis Wolbeim appear. One great factor in the improve-in support of the star. The New SHIELD TRIAL MATCH. ment of trade was the will to work York World thought Tempest" of all concerned. Whether they the finest, most genuine motion The following sides have been

were managers, proprietors, or picture John Barrymore ever. 7.48 p.m.-Evening weather re- chosen for the friendly game at workmen they all agreed to do made," while The New York Times port. Kowloon to-morrow, Kick off, 6.15 everything they could to produce, called it a masterpiece." p.m. :—"

They wanted the largest possible The picture beging in 1914 and Nicholls; Bliss, Pile; Moore, output, and they knew that the ends in 1918.. Camila, Horn, the Hannan, largest possible output could not German actress who was taken to Easterbrook, Dowman;

and be obtained by driving mon

America by Joseph M, Behenck, Melstyre, Spary, Morgan,

“We are a long way from reach appears as the Princess" Tamar, ing the millennium at home, but I beloved by a peasant officer (Miss 21 in Marguerite. think we have found the right way. Horn was

V the We are using our machines effec-"Faust"). In "Tempest tively, making increases in wages makes her American, film debut and decreasing time and labour, and nocording to the orities gives a won cheapening production.

desful performance.

Mountain Air Topside), Birthday King's Parade (Dynasty), King's Eve (Eve), Loch Alsh (Dyer and Falloch (Dynasty), Touch Wood Beith), Loch Etive (Dyer and Beith), (Mrs. W. T. Southern) Aldorley Noukhail (John Poel), Skinfaxi (Mancunian), Bowden (Mancunian), (John Peol), Half Pint (Splits), Baldwin. The Ape (Tester and Abraham), The Pheasant (W. E. L. Shenton), Pink Pearl (Ho Sai Man), Monk Flying Stag (Chan, M, and A. E. M. (M. M. Watson), Papaya (Hynes Bafcek), Thunderbolt (Wong Ping and Mackie), Pumpkin (Hynes and Shun), Aberdeen. (Mrs. RM. and Miles. Mackie), The Jamaica (Wayfoong), Dyer), Duke of Normandy II. (Lag (Continued at foot of next column) and Lee).

Angus (Sar.); Robson, Hast; Hedley, Campbell, Daries East man, McKelvie, Moss, Waddington, Reserves: Seddon, White, Angus,

·King.

8 p.m.-Evening programme (Columbin recorde supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.), 10.10 pm News bulletin. 10.30 p.m.-Close down.

"It would be a shartieful con. fession of our unworthiness if it should develop that we had aben- doned the hope for which all these men died.

"Burely civilization is old enough and mankind mature enough; 30 that we ought in our lifetime to find a way to permanent peace.

"Abroad, to the east and to the west are nations whose sons mingled their blood with the blood of our Bone on the battlefields.

Most of the nations have con- tributed to our race and culture, our knowledge and our progress. From one of them we derive our very language and from maay much of the genius of our institutions

The Cause of Peace,

Their desire for peace is as deep and as sincere as our own. Fence can be contributed to by respect for our ability in defence. (This is the only reference to de fence throughout the long speech),

"Peace," he went on,

can be promoted by the limitation of arms, by the creation of instrumentalitics for the peaceful settlement of con troversies, but it will become a reality only through self-restraint, through active effort in friendliness and helpfulness.

!..

covet for this Administration the record of having further con tributed to the advance of the causo

Judge Ciner, handling a soiled rentbook at Shoreditch: If there was any truth in the existence of microbes, what a lot I should have! of peace."

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