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but these are not confirmed officially. The National Rives, á Shanghai workly, rejoiceų in the news that Yuan Shib.kai a once mora s power in the land and recalls the fact that it was "sufficiently optimize to foretell the speedy recall a man, whoja name is S. WATSON & CO., synonymous with Chies for the Chinese
in the best seose of that much-abused phrase
form over this realisation of its prophetic words rays: Coincident with the return to power.bt His Excellency Yuan there will be a return to the progressive policy which he embodied, and
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Our contemporary which finds itself in high mood, proceeded against her erstwhile tenant the complainants,a farmor and his wife. It ap: magnificent swimming of R, W, McCabe, who-not-Verback and Gondin, while H. Burger, m
it may be taken for granted that an end will be helplessness. According is the complainant's of their business, As no reply was forth. kong men are belter swimmers. Of coune pionship (tan yards) since it was established
It was only the other day that a conviction The story of a cowardly assault was told be was recorded at the Criminal cisions in the fate Mr. R. Wood (ccoad Police Magis case of a man who took part in a sen robbery at trate) in the Police Court, this morning, which, Lan Tau and now news comes from the same however, had its humorous side. The com locality that another outrage has been commit- plainant, a lady giving the name of Mrs. Ray-red by a number of men who successfully duped for assaulting kar in Hollywood Road yestar pears that shortly after nine o'clock on the night day. Complainant, who spoke broken Eng of Sunday last; a number of men appeared on lish, related her story, at a furious pace and the foreshors dear the farmer's dwelling, which occasionally, he to the dock darted fiery glances excited the suspicions of the latter, who de At the witame half in defiance and half im manded to know who they were and the nature put to the intrigue and chicanery that have version at the story, it appears that the coming, the farmer produced his ride and been during the last few months, and especially defendant, who had been a source of constant levelled it at one of the men. They appro weeks, exerched;bu- oshalf of officemongers trouble to the lady in his capacity of tenant ached the farmer and before the latter had time and changemos of every description. There met his former landlady in the vicinity of Hol- to realise the situation, his weapon was inatch- will be an end, too, of the weaseless intriguinglywood Road yesterday afternoon. He said od away from him and thrown into the sea. The to have approached complainant without having men next set upon the qofortunate farmer and of the forgigo Powers, such as has led to the been invited so to do and evidently being abelaboured him with a stick to an extent which impasse in Manchuria The opportunity is a firm believer in the saying that "Revenge is rendered him unconscious, after which they ran- Rreat one iqja man with clean hands and a sweet, he is alleged to have brought into sacked their victim's premises and carried away determined besti, set on serving his country, play his fists, and, what is more, used themanticiós aggregating to a value of $too. One of
with remarkable rapidity, in the a undoubtedly E. Yuin is and we may of which the lady's sun-bonnet became un
course the robbers subsequently tried to pawn a portion
ofthe articles, saying that they had been koquea hope to see al au early dats a settlement of all fastened and merrily rolled down the road-thed to him by his father a year ago, as a result those outstanding questions which so seriously way, exposing a disarranged coiffute for menace the destinics, of this nation. His the delectation of a vulgar crowd. Then it Excellency Yuan Jeturns to his post in suddenly dawned upon our hero that it was the Waiwapa with full authority, and it is pos about to effect that highly desirable purpose necessary to make himself scarce and he wan sible that he will at an early dals be substan- when he felt the heavy hand of the law clutch tive as well is acting head, the duties of the him' none too gently and the rest of the tale office being too much for Prince-Ching at bis was unfolded at headquarters. The parties advanced time of life. However that may be, concerned appeared in the Police Court this The responsibility for foreigh affairs, the most
morging and the case was remanded.
important responsibility in the Empire, will be
of which he was handed to the Police, whose investigations have resulted in the arrest of two men, who made their formal appearance in the
Palica Court the other day, "
VICTORIA NEGREẶTION.CLUB,
He vitled Paris in 1991 to attend the holiday. The Shanghai Tamar, of ayth ult,, says... Courses ut, the University of Paris, and he In another column will be found the results of entered for the 500 metres championship of the interp.rt Swimming avenia of last Sator France. Through a mishap at the start day, which conclude the programme of the be failed to win the race, but finish- carnival in Hongkong. The Shanghai teamed fourth, adding to his laurels by beat has been disappointing and it was only the ing such ooted continental swimmers as Clave- may now with justice claim to be the all-round the Channel swimmer, was also behind Mac- champion of the Far East, that can be regarded Cabs at the finish. with anything lika satisfaction by Shanghai, Il- Since his arrival in Shanghal MacCabe has In not that our men swam badly that the au afmost unbrakau run of victories in cham- many defeats are dua; it is that the Hong-pionship. He held the Rowing Club's cham-
conditionc are different in Shanghal from those until 1988, when he was beaten by C, W. 0. in Hongkong and this, to some extent at lesat, Mayne in 701/5` seconds; this year, however, has had an effect upon the visitors. Excluding be tomed the tables on Mayne in 67 1/3 10- McCabe, the team as a whole has met failer conds. He won the Lỏng distance race in the men, but Hongkong has a far greater number | Whangpon River each time it has been comicst. of swimmers to choose from, for in the"Gulony |ed—in 1906, 1908 and 1909. He also holds there are greator facilities for the sport than the 100 yards Shanghai Championship which obtain here. The water is tall and clean; the he first won in 1918, and the ao ya:ds Cham club, and the navy and military take great in both Hongkong and Shangbai: harbour is free to all, there' are two "live", pionship; he threw the pale ball farthest at
terest in the sport; besides this, the public of the Colony support, both financially and other wise, the different carnivals which, are promot. ad. The fact that sine teams competed in the water polo tournament in. Hongkong this so son judicati-koy many swimmars there are la the Colony. With the impetus which has been given the sport ideally by the formation of the International Swimming Club and the arrang jog this Interport fixture, there can be no doubt but that many more, of our young men will take up the sport and in another season ́or'two we' may safely hope to give Hongkong a birder tassle, even though we may not have another MacUabe to depend upon, Eliminate. Mac-
in every avant. The Hongkong winners hum bared four, and O. J. Cooke, who did not wis an individual event, was second to MacUabs twice it will this be seen that. Hongkong was not a one-man tesin by any means. However, though the Shanghai flag remains in the possession of the. V. R. C. this team har dont good work by making a commencement with Interport confesis in this line of sport
ured shofilden weil capable of supporting it, HONGKONG GARRISON SCHOOLS, expected a bigger entry. Claxton and Re-Cabe and Shanghai would have suffered defeat
and at the same time the practical experience bf years of service in the province will be at the disposal of the Government. We are advised that concurrently with the return of Yuan Shib kai to Peking other changes will be made. His Excellery Liang Tun-yen, who has shewn bigbel an exceedingly able and eminent REFRESHING diplomati, o the face of great difficulties will
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Last evening the pupils attending the garri- son schools in Hongkong received the prizes they had won during the session,
The function was held in the Royal Engine ere Theatre, Wellington Barracks, and there
was a large attendance of, parents and friends of the scholars. Captain W. M. Stewart, D.
The proceedings started with a short pro- gramme of music, as follows:- Glee Hall Spillag Mount Elder Ore.
foo YARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.
The entries for the Club, 100 Yards Cham pionship, which closed to-day, are small; many
medios will give Humphreys a good race, as they are training hard for it. We understand that the programme for to-morrow will be the 100 Yards Club Championship, Team Race and a Water Pole Match.
The entries for the too Yards are follows:- C. Humphreys, A. A. Claxton, P.M. Remedios, C.J, Cooke and H. C. Sayer. The race is for this cup presented by the recent Shanghai visitors.
TYPHOÒN IN FORMOJA.
and fatore teama will-look back and be” thank
The above brief resume will give 'our resďová an idea of Mr. MacCabe's prowess in natation. If he adheres to his expressed decision and retires from active participation in sport aber this masson he will be able to look back on bis fast year as one of the best of his career, though the opposition may cot have bees a strong as when be mat World's champions in 1900. He has upheld the honour of Shanghai in the first recognised interport contest with Hongkong and to bim all honour is due.
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Wendy-Piggledy, "...Miss-El, Watton, end of a typhoon which déveloped its full force pointing results to Shanghailanders were the probably accounts is good measure for the
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be sent abroad at an important mission, close A. and Q.M.G., Commanding the Garrison y.cobaected with the educational programme Schools in the South China command, presided now being instituted, and bis place will pro-ed the Garrison school master, Mr L, Haydn, bably be filled by H.E. Tang Shao-yi unless, hao present.
and school-mistress, Miss B. C. Mylej, were,
LOSS OF LIVE And severe daṀAGE," as is more than possible, H.E. Tang goes to
It appears) that the storm experienced in Maachuria Viceroy, specially charged with
Japan on the 18th and 19th ultimo was the tail re-securing Chipese rights and liberties in the Threa. Epstato Provinces. Ie some measure finite Durk The Merry skutera super
in Formosa: An official report by the Formosan mixed with aerated or plain water dependent on these changes is begransfer of
Government, received by the Home Departinent Dr. W. W. Yen from the Washington Lega
Pri Bistrinstion "Mus, CHALK
90 e 20: ultimo, gives details as follows of the loss of life and damage caused by the storm "make excellent refreshing beverages. tion,to the Way up, and the appointment of Redtaip The Artful Milec Näste Lawley, the island
Cash Swinging.
Master W. Phillips. H.E. Jung Kwei to the post of Secretary of Part Song,Tim Mermaids aviation...Elder Children Taipck Districi. Two Japanese and 47 For Guaranteed to be made from the the Legation in Wasting on and supervisor. Nizger Buys....Industs.
monos were rescued from danger of drowning, in the course of the proceedings, Mrs, while 420 Forniosans and too Japanese were Chimies was called upon to distribute the prizes, and given supplies of food. Twelve houses removed from their houser to places of safety ceremony which she gracefully performed. totally collapsed, 2,088 were loded, 12 were with a beaquin, bouquet: Miss Ethel Armstrong presented MI Chapartially demolished 18 are washed away,
The prize winners were as follows:- Standard 7-W. White-Proficiency. brandard 6-R. Finlan-Proficiency: Standard -W. Gpalding-Proficiency.
M Lever-Puficiency F. Walsh-General » Standard 4–8. Williams, H: Hooper and
Progress'; H. Hooper-Regular Attendance.
pure juice of sound ripe fruit.
of Chinese Students in the United States is another indication that progressive men are to be placed where they can be of the utmost sør- vice. Some other detailed appointments remain to be decided, not altogether unconnected with A. S WATSON & CO., the future of Their, Excellencies Chow Fu and
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Teen Chunduan." It will be area that Chow.Fu is mentioned and that Shum, the most progressive of them all, is to be brought back to favour.-Pérhaps the ex-Viceroy-may be induced to enter public life again, but the fact that Yum Shih-Kai is "hand in glove'with Peking- bespeika. a. calmer and more states. of the Waiwnpu manlike attitude on the part than has been noticeable for some time past..
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
IT is reported that a boycott against the Japan- ase has baan itarted at Fakumves..
A TWELVE-YEAR-OLD boy was fined $6 at the Magistracy this morning for keeping dogs with our a licence.
CABLE communication with Mačio is restored,
Telegrams exchanged with Formosa contique to pass only via Japan. MH Eitaki, late Japanese Consul-General at Shanghai, will open the Japanese Consulate. Grocral at Chieptio. on November 3.
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Kaki Diri Seved houses were fooded and 40,000,kin of coal weibed away:
Shinky District-Twenty two persons were rescued from their houses and dɔ houses were flooded.
Thru District-Two japanese were killed and one injured; 241 houses were flooded, and at damaged.
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Standard 3-W, Hooper, E. Edser and G, Smith-Proficiency; G. Little, W. Hooper-
Shinchiku District-Thirty houses were Regular Attendance; Coveney-Good Conflooded, and 7 houses' and < boats were washed
LAWAY, Stácdard z-J. Webb, L. Allen, C. Torger Byarifat District Seven japanese were kill and J. McLavelly-Pruficiency; J. Marshall-ed, while 255 are reported missing; 204 bourses Regular attendance; L. Alina-Good conduct.totally collapsed, 668 were flooded, sad 16
Standard -W, Lawley, & Marshall; H.houses and a boats were washed away. Watton and. Lever.
Considerable damage was caused to the crops, roads, and bridges,
INFANTS.
W. Whittle, E. White, K. McLaverty, R. Ghidoer, M. Day, K., Watton, R... Diver, C. Hooper, N. Varaes, A. Lack, A. Tompkins, M.- Cawse and F. Contigap.
Awarded Certificates of Merit :—Sud.'s-V.
Smith: Std. 4-H, Hooper and F. Walsh Std. 3-3. Coventy W Hooper, A. Wabb and .R. Phillips, Sid. L. Aller, J. Webb, and G. Yarger, Std. A. Lever, H.. Watton, A. Mar. shall, W. 'Lawley, E. While, and W. Benfields, Mr. Hayne alterwards conveyed the, thanks secured the ciotract from the Admiralty. fore. for taking such a great interest in their of the teaching staff to the parents of the child. re-tubing the boilers of H.M.S. Keut. ̧.
work Getting up an entertainment like the
We understand that the Taikoo Dock has
Police Court, this morning, for obstructing a A CHINESE shal-holder was fined 515 at the present was not drae without considerable time and trouble, but the teachers were well side-channel near the Central Market.
repaid when they saw such a large gathering. OWING to the frequent occurrences of piracy
that before them, and ko hoped that the
wils of E. O. Cumming, of a daughter
September 17, 1959, at Shanghai, the in south-western Korea two Japanese torpedo. Parents would tell up in greater numbers to the
boals have been dispatched to the neighbour. forthcoming school concert. (Applause). hood.
BIRTH...
DEATH
On September 26, 1909, at Shanghai, Herbert. Focis, only son of Mr. and Mr. G. H. Phil. lips, aged 1 year and It months.
A EUROPEAN was given ops month's hard labour in the Police Court fo-day for stowing away on board the Chayeang from Shanghai to Hongkong,
The Hongkong Gelegraph FOR stealing a couple of pipes god the same
-four hours' stocks.
rumber of waistcoats, Chinaman was-to-day sentenced to three months' hard labour and Hongkong, Friday, October 1, 1909. YOAN SHIR-RAI IN FAVOUR, FOURTEEN days' h. rd labour and four hours stocks was the sentence mated-out to China. man at the Magistracy to-day for the larceny of
His Excellency Yoan Shih-kai, whose name
a quantity of sandalwood.
has dropped out of the press for some time, THE, attention of our readers is called to the has again been restored to- favour, although Belle View Hotel advertisement on page 8. the precise reason for this "act pfclemency" There will be a baud performance on Sunday Es still obscure. It is known, hpwovar, that set, 3rd inst, commencing at 5 pm.
Chung Chih-tung bis bean strongly re-
THE N., C. D. Now, is informed on good commending the Grid Council to secure the authority that A-letter-bas-been received in services of Yuan, who is admittedly one of the Shanghai from Sir Robert Hart, aying that he ablest and most disinterested statesmen intends to leave Home for the Far East'on
**** October 15. China and now it is reported that the Prince Regent has mirnicated him to become chief off has born decided by, the Nagy Departinant to establish dockyards at Klangan, Foochow the Walwu-pa. Other advicen state that it is Whampoa and Walhalwal, Edon Asprey proposed to ask His Excellancy Yans Shikika!, demption of the last named port e dockyard
ACCESS Sas part of Viceroy of Manchurian will be tampoiirity ocieklished in Chefon,
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
The Shangkai Mercury writasi-Now that the final results of the Interpart Swimming contest are to hand it is possible to see how Shanghai.compares with Hongkong, on actual points, but that is not a complete view of things. The significance of the victory on points must be considerably modified if one is to understand the real situation. It is to be borns in mind that Hongkong swimineis prac tically have all the year round in which to swim, whereas Shanghai swimmers, except the very thickest-skinned, have a somewhat long close season. "Again, Shanghai swimming, in ful that a team was sent down in 190g the degenerate days is largely confined to the MacCabe has established a record which should placid waters of the various Swimming Baths, stand for a long time. He has won three sut nowadays in the mildly turbulent Whungpoo, the Shangbal swimmer rarely taking bie dip of the four swimming championships-the 200+ 440, and 880 yards-being, only defeated in things as private or public babe existed. The as he used quite regularly to do before such. the too yards; and, in addition, he was frequent sea-bathing parties that are popolar ia the throwing of the pole ball. The most disap Hongkong are not to be hid hers, and this defeats in the two team races it was falt in superior achievement of Hongkong. the some quarter's when the news of the 26 yardsame time it is not altogether to the credit of race (eight men aside) was received here that Shanghai that all ter victories were won by quO had the race, besh, five men aside, each to man, even though two of the Model Set- swim two lengths (66 2 yårds), the result would have been diffrent. For upately, on Saturday teman's best were out of the swim by reason such an event was incliided on the programms
of sickness, Mr. MacCabe's fina record would but again Hongkeng won, and won is no estior have been very difficult to beat in any case, put up by Hongkong in both these events are” fashion than in the former race. The times
The ralloof inforport swimming contestaca- remarkable to the first, the eight men como be doubted. If there is one form of sport pating averaged 19 1/5 xocends for 3 yards; above another which should be fostered in ship- in the second the five med averaged a trifle Ping communities it is aquatic sports of every over xeconds for the 663 yards. At the flying kind. Not only those whose business takes squadron race bere, a fortnight' or so ago, the them down to the sea in ships every day oftheir International, team of four-men-averaged 45 liver but practically the whole population is seconds for the same distance. It would, there frequently called updo, to travel by water, in fore, have been reasonable to expect the five fact it is the most generally adopted mesas of fastest men of the two Shanghai teams to im travel oning to the somewhat inconvenient prove-da'that time.
and unsatisfactory roads to be found outside. SHANGHAI'S CHAMPION,
the porti of China; and certainly foreigberin China travel far more by water than they do MacCabe, swimming champion at 200, 440 and tend to reduce the risk of disaster deserves ait The magnificent success which Mr. R. Weaher broad or mail, so that anything that will 880 yard of Hoogkong and Shanghai, and to the encouragement that sports either of a yards and Long-Distance Champion of Shang-local-or-interport-character can give it. It is— hai, achieved in Hongkong tail week is our not necessary that a man should be a good excuse if one be needed, for referring to his swimmer in the sporting sense or to the
career as a swimmer,"
Mr Michabe was born in Ireland and he commenced to win prizes as a swimmer from the age of fifteen when he swario boys race under 16.. Foriga years in succession bo won from scratch in the chief boys' event at Sandy Cove Frelandy and then created a surprise by
he opening match of the season takes place on the. Club's grondd tomorrow afternoon,inding the Club Handicap from scratch it commencing at 1.45 pm, between, 18 Eleven *.*All Comers:
howaven
sporting degree. The simplest pigments of swimming bave thousands of times sufficed to will serve the purpose, though the higher.the' save life, and except in ongioal circumstances,
degree of proficiency the greater the power of battling with the elements and the higher the probability of overcoming them. Hand in the first time that a "Boy had won til band with these elementary things Abould event from scratch. In 1895 he won the 80 some conception on the part of every wimmer of bow to assist those in danger. 1st Eleven-Messrs. T. E. Pearce, R. É. O. 440 yards open sea bandicap, bejog in re Bird, E. A Fowler, RE. H. Oilver, R. O. Hut-ceipt of 4 seconds start from scratch, He of drowning Many a time life has been Flost because the elementary swimmer bas chison, A. A. Claxton, Capt. H. H. C. Baird many other club events during the next (Buffs), Capt. G. E. Garnett, R.A. Capt. H. Mthree years, besides playing water polo in 1896, be run how to use his powers for the K. Anderson (Buff). Beasley, R., Lt. H. W. Green (Buffs) Lt. D. Dy and 98. In each of these years the Clabbecefit of others, sud indeed it is frequently for which MacCibe played won the Leinster dangerous for the ordinary swimmer to attempt
nall, R.4.
It is reported that the Chinese" Goverment insists on the taxation of materials imported for the reconstruction of the Antung-Mukden, railway, and adheres to its contention concern ing the policing of the railway on the strength of the argument that it is not a branch line of the South Manchuria railway.
Captaid Stewart skid he thought the remits of the year's work were very satisfactory in- deed when they took into consideration the rying climate and the difficulties caused by changes of teachers. He thought the teaching staff strongly deserved the congratulations of parents for the manner in which they had done their work. He wished' particularly,- on their behalf, to thank Mr. Hasat for his good and conscientious work, we was shortly leaving | The Shanghai Tantái has issued tŵp procie..vious year in the four, championship events, Hoogkong buiba (Mr. Hayo!) would-carry the mallons-probibiling-boycotts against Britium beet winbes of all to his new station in Losdon | steamers and against the Japanese. The former but bis records for the 100 and half mile stil (Applause). Thanks were also due to Miss Myles and the rest of the teaching staff (Ap plause). To the children who had won prizes those who were not successful they could offer they would offer their congratulations, while to sympathy. If they "pegged away, however, they would be bound to get prizes aconer or later. In conclusion the speaker thanked Mrs Chemier for attending. (Applause).V
The proceedings closed with cheers for all who had taken pirt that evening.
MEMBERS of the Hongkong Jockey Club aie reminded that the half-yearly meeting takes place 40-morrow, Saturday, at noon, on the ground flopy of the Hongkong Club Annexe, at the conclusion of which there will be an ex-
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DUE,. Indian (Lightning) 4th'inst American (Manchuria) 5th inut. -German (Prins Regent Lulipõld) 6th imal, "Indian (Kutsang) rith'inst,'
All Comer-Messrs. W. "N. Edwards, A. Water Polo League Championship a distinct assista drowning man; often they are both Mackenzie, W. H. T. King, W. Waterhouse, tion which muil he remembered by our chama. Hence we should like to see life-savirg B. W, Kilby, A. Whitmarsh, R. T. Long, Apion with justifiable pride. In 1898 MacCabe and similar competitions introduced into the H. Young, R. Pestonji, Capt. D. Clapham, Ras garing his zenith; ha entered for all the local and interport contests. The effact could A, Capt. R. D. Crawford, R. A., L. R. Mchampionships of beland and started in thres saothing but salutary: And if the Chipose Liepmana, 15th Rajputs, and Lt. H. G. Bag out of four winning two. They were the 220 could be induced to take up this question,
yards and the 440 yards. He was second in they were about to do some three or four years the half-mile. He added additional lose ago, it would make a vast difference to the to ha record in 1899, for he then annex mortality of the floating population.
all Irish championships-be 100, alo, 440 and 880, puting up ser irish records for all distances. "He also had the distinc tion this year of being appointed captain of the Dublin University Water Polo team and he was also champion of the Deiversity,' · la 1900 to repeated bit performances of the pre-
and set up fresh records for the 210 and ika 440
forbis the boycott against shipping goods stood, He accompanied the University_team on British steamers. This of course.telers we captain during their English tour of 1900, to the agitation at Kinking. The letter and in the same year he competed in two of the Japanese boycott which had been organited Maccabe acquitted himself with credit, though in the second notification regarding the National Swimming Champlooships. And as a protest against the Maacharian. con opposed to world's champions. He met J; H. vention. It refers in the Tamal's previous pro- Derbyshire (Eugland) and F. Lase (Australia) clamation, forbidding the boycott agitation, in in the zzo at Birmingham, when both these which the Taotai' directed the people to cab. wonderful swimmers tied for first place Ja tinue in their pricefal evocations of business world's record time. MacCabe was third. For It'enjoins upon the people not to heed orlisten, the 440 open sea National Championship ha to wild, untrus-sistemi:nts, nor to join in so finished third to 1. A. Jarvis and Wildgoose, The O,.S. Kiss. Sentile Marw, which left ignorent a meniure as a boyco't,, which wili | The grant took place at Skegueis, and it stands | Hongkong on 28th August, arrived at Tacoma mately injure friendly relations and result in to MacCabe's credit that in this event be defest-on syth all. minual lossen. Sifici aveasures, it says, are be od facis Hollings (destralis). From 1898 all The C..P. R. Call 8.8, Empresa of dadin ing taken to arrest the leaders of the move. he left friland MacCabs was in the Irish | arrived at Nagasaki at 8.30 am, on sot nity meat, and any one found printing circulam Water, Bolo team which competed against und left again at 2,30 pm, same day, for Kobe, promoting the boycott will be arrested and his England, Scotland and Wales, and he was where she is due to arrive at 6.30 pagi on 1st premises will be sealed up-N:G. D, Non, gind a place in the. British team which ' (not,
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