A Royal Artillery Reunion din- ner was held at the Exchange. Resaturant on Baturday when an extremely enjoyable evening was had by all" who attended. Page 7
Arising out of the fatal motör accident on March 5 and a sub- sequent coroner's enquiry in which GENEVA OPINION
a verdict of accidental death with Genera, April 10. Do blame attached to the driver The agreement is regarded here was returned, by a jury,' Miss as a very clever move capable of Leung Yim Wah was yesterday - exercising most important influence sommand before Mr. Wynne-
terpreted as an attempt to give practical effect to those clauses in CONVENTION EXPLAINED
the covenant which had hitherto Paris, April 9.
In the Semi-final of the open been allowed to Hte fallow in convention, it has been explained, covenant. consists of two parts.
"IL, as is likely, Italy the Iu brothers by 6-0, 6-3.
and W. C. Hung easily defeated follows the French lead, an In the first place, it will re-interesting situation will develop
Page 10 quest the League of Nations Coun- in the League Council on April 15 cil to reafirm and reinforce Ar which will place the British de-
Club de Recreio defeated the ticies Ten, Sixteen and Seventeen legation in a delicate position, as Kowloon Football Football Club of the Covenant; and secondly, it strengthening the League hands in a senior league football will define the mutual Franco-py an interpretation of Article 16 counter by six goals to one yes- Russian obligations under these based on mutual assistance would terday.
secure strong additional support After a private luncheon to-day given by M. Laval, Foreign Minis-Little Entente, also the Standing
from the Baikan States and the ter, to the Russian diplomat, M.vian States- Potemkin, and other diplomats from Reuter.
The projected" Franco-Russian.other words putting peace into the doubles championship, Ho Ka Laù
Articles.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Two cases of diphtheria were re- ported to the Health Authorities for the 24 hours ended on April 9.
Messrs. B. W. Millard and A. D. Broadway were amongst the passengers who arrived in the Colony on the sa. Tango Maru yesterday.
three separate charges of falsifying Mr. A. H. Leslie, against whom
the accounts of the International Recreation Club were framed in HM. Police Court, was committed for trial The Registrar Mr. C. E. Haines, sald the prosecution had produced sufficient evidence to justify him committing the accused on all three counts. Mr. John Mc- Neill conducted the prosecution, and Mr. Ranald McDonald the de- rence...
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