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THE U.S. BLECTION.

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"November 6, 12.25 x.m.“ Reuter's correspondent at New York says the Presidential campaign has been concluded.

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foreign President Wilson deprecated discussion on policies, by well-called slateaven who scattered tinder while the world was ablaze.

Both candidates dwelt on the tariff question, President Wilson taunting the Republicans with advocacy of a high protective tarifi.

Mr. Hughes declared that the only hope American workmen had of not succumbing to foreign competition after the war was a tarif at least equivalent to the differ ence in the price of labour in Americs and abroad.

RECORD SHIPBUILDING.

November 6, 5.15 a.m. A report published by "Lloyd's Register" states that 620 vesela, of 2,262,709 tons in all, are now being built under the supervision of the "Register," "the largest in the bistory of the Society.

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The output in the United Kingdom remains far below normal, but the figures show the success of the efforts of neutrals, particularly the United States, to create and ex-- tend their plants to cope with the increasing demand for tonnage.

GERMAN NEWSPAPERS COMPLAINTS.

November 6, 6.30 p.m.

A message from Amsterdam says that German papers complain that the Reichstag is muzzled because the Gov. ernment is determined not to tolerate discussion on its intended messures.

The "Koelnische Zeitung" says that one of Herr Groener's first steps will be to veto newspapers advertise- ments secking and offering industrial, commercial or pro- fessional labour, male and female. It says there are grave political and economic reasons against such a step.

ANOTHER TIRADE AGAINST ENGLAND.

November 6, 5.30 x.m.

The "New York World" publishes a long statement Banctioned by Herr von Bethmann Hollweg, which is mainly a tirade against England, who is "bent on wiping out Ger- many from the face of the earth.".

He is convinced that the rest of the world will not per- mit Germany to sbare the fate of Carthage, and declares. that Germany must have room for expansion, especially through the Balkans towards Asia.

THE MUDDLE IN GREECE.

November 6, 6.5 km. Telegrams from Athens state that the Greek Royal Government is perseonting the Venizelists.

Twenty-five officers are at present imprised and one was executed at Ekaterinn, before the Venizelist occupa tion. A decree dismisses from the Army and Navy officers joining M. Venizelos.

Reuter's correspondent at Athens says the King presided at a protracted meeting of the Cabinet Council. The Minis- ters and party leaders discussed particularly the question

of handing over the light flotillas to the Allies.

THE DESTROYED GERMAN SUBMARINE.

November 8, 8,05 a.m.

Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says it is offici ally announced from Berlin that it was U20 that was strand-

ed and blown up west of Jutland.

BAD WEATHER ON ITALIẠN FRONT.

November 6, 6.05 a.m.

The weather is now bag on the Italian front, where there are heavy rains and mist which are hampering opera-

tions.

The Austrians are now attempting a diversion in Tren- tino. Five attacks at one point were repulsed.

"Deeply Mortified to Have You Vote for Me."

THE

Kowloon C. C. v. The Rest.

The finish of this match played at Kowloon yesterday was outain- ly one of the most aroiting and internsting "over witsound at a matos in the Colony," Au wo re- ported in our yesterday's edition, Kowloon Club west in frst sed |wacoseded in knocking up, the

respectable total of 213.- Af tin “The Best!! went in and al- though a good thand unm the first two or ch

were not coming'insuficisat num- Bere to lead them to hops of s violary. The total was gradually piled up, however, and whan the last man went in 172 rans had been Foored. Lient, Wahl and B. E. O Bird were the last two men, and, both batting with great caution, the score was increased to within a very narrow margin ol their opponents' total. All the Club's efforts were doubled tɔ get oneof these men out, but the exact

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

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KIPPERS.

·HIS EXCELLENCY'S ABSENCE,

A Government Gazelle Ezira- ordinary imued to-day contains the following notifications —

number of runs required was made | Appointments Gazetted "To-day, amid great excitement. Lieut. Wabl went out at the next ball to register the winning rue but he got "leg-before", and was de- clared cut, with both sidos having | scored exactly the sime number, This is so ajmost unique cir camstsnos, and one that is prob- ably without parallel in the history of the Colony's cricket. The full soores of the match | are appended :---

Kowloon.

Major Robertson, a Pearos,

b Bryant

It is hereby notified that, His Ersaliency Sir Francis Henry May, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, having left the Colony, the prescribed

Oaths of Office were this day administered by His Honour the Chief Tunties in the pressnos. of the Breastive Counsil to the Honourable Mr. Claud Severn.

B D. Evans, o Bird, b Bryant

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Colonial Secretary of the Colony,

J. P. Robinson, 100. OBL

J. Stalker, b Bryant

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and that the Honourable Mr. Cland Severn thereupon amumed the Administration of the Govern

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Arthur George Murchison. Fist- 213cher to act as Colonial Becretary, with effect from this date.

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PRESIDENT WILSON ON the lips of millions of American

PRO-GERMANS,

|citizens as they read the Presid-

n's stinging reply." Prophery Lieut. Wahl, 1.b.w.b Brags....... ing that the episode will tara R. E. O, Bird, not out 20 advise us that the Langkat oùfpat many waverers to Mr. Wilson, the journal concludes: "American New York, Oot. 1.-President people have great fondness for! Wilson has stingingly retorted to strong words said at exactly the Mr. Jeremiah O'Leary, the New right time and having the right York lawyer whose pro-German ring."

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HOCKEY.

activition and conspiracies have The "Globe" thinks that “in this naseated the majority of Amer matter loyal Americans will be me Thompson 10 0 31 0

Stalker... icans of Irish descent.

disposed to suspend the political

Evans Mr. O'Leary sent an insolent campaign, and without regard to telegram to the President apropos party applaud the President's Bags

Thursfeld of the recent electoral results, direct, simple words.” commencing, "Again we greet Usually suave, kindly, and Syme Thompson one no ball. you with popular disapproval of courteous, Mr. Wilson's pen and your pro-British policies," and. tongue can lacerats even tha speaking president of the toughest political hides, while his German-subsidised American kid-covered fist can bit like a Truth Society, he mys: "You: male kicks when the punch is foreign policies, your failure to prompted by indignation and scours compliance with all Amer-contempt.

BILLIARDS.

H. M. Dockyard v. Cornwall,

H.K.V.C. "A" v. 83rd Co. R.G.A.

The following will play for the H.K.V.C. "A" at Happy Valley ican rights, your leniency with New York, Oct. 1.—President

at 4.30 p.m. sharp to morrow, the British Empire, your approval Wilson, addressing a delegation

Volunteers in White':E. W. of war loans, and the ammunition of young Democratic voters at his

Hemilton, O. Balmer Johnson, F. traffic, are all issue in this orm, summer residence, Shadowlawn,

This watch was concluded at W. 8. Evans, G. Miskin, E. J. R. paign."

Long Branch, New Jersey, ex- the Dockyard Police Hess Last Mitchell, F.. A. Redmond, B. A. The President's crushing reply pressed the opinion that the only sight, the result being a comfort Cornell, A. D. Ball (Capt), F. R. says:-"Your telegram received. alternative to his own peaceful able win for the Dockyard. There Smyth, A. Morse, I would feel deeply mortified to foreign policies wat war. “' A worn four players from esok side, have you or anyose like you, vote very growę body of the Republican and the games-ware:250-up. | for me, Binne yon; hava sooves party," he said, “outspokenly | Boores:

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to many disloyal Americans and wante war. Therefore, if the I have not, I will ask you to con- Republicans are succesfol at the voy this message to them." soming election, it is fair to

The New York Beening. Possume that the country from their

with certain prospect of being drawn, "Harrahs for Woodrow Wileon 1" in one form or the other, into the and expresses the conviction that embroilmente of the European a.org" of approval, “sprang to war."-Beater.

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