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BRITAIN'S ROYAL FAMILY.
Matrimonial Outlook.
"It is announced that a mar riage has been arranged between His Royal Highness, Edward. Prince of Wales, and.--
No reasons of State, says a correspondent, will compel Prince Edward to wed, because he has three brothers, the Duke of York, 22 Prince Heary, 21, and Prince George, 19. who are in line for the throne if anything happens to
him or if he dies without issue.
If Princess Mary looks around. these are all there are to see.
Dake of Brabant, 20, beir to throne of Belgium.
Czar Boris, 27, of Bulgaria, Crown Prince Frederick, 2% of Denmark.
Crown Prince of Sweden, 40,
That's all right so far as it goes, If they did want to marry into and a widower. only England's Prince Charming royal families. it would prove] The Prince of Wales is said to obstinately remains single at the difficult, because the great war be very much in love with a age of 27, just as his only s.ste, upset so many dynasties.
beautiful young widow who bas Princess Mary, does at 24.
All the German and Austrian high social standing, but whose And all romance-loving Eng- tarımbers are in the ex-class and blood is neither purple nor blue. land is betting that if they ever the Bolsheviks assassinated the And to make matters more de marry, it will be for love-and Russian family. The Italians are difficult, she has two children. probably to commoners.
Many of their kinsmen both their father's and mother's side have made matches.
out of it because their princess 3 One thing is certain-if they on are Catbolics and the British royal please themselves by marrying their family may not marry anyone into English families, they will love not of the established faith offimmensely please the English
England.
people.
ASYLUM PATIENTS
SUICIDE.
Indian Watchman Cuts His Throat With Mirror. Mr. G. N. Une sat 2: Lutoner, late the death of an indien water- nan, employed by the Asistic Petroleum Company, T
Yesterday
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through eyelet holes, to two plugs Hon. Mr. Ho Fook, the Sec. for in the walls.
Chinese affairs Hon. Mr. Ross, the
vere
Dr. W. B. A. Mcore, medical Dir. of Education, Hon. Mr. Irving officer in charge of the Government and Mrs. Irving, Miss Irving, Sir Civil Hospital and Asylums, said Paul Chater, Lady Chater, Hon. the patient had been perfectly Mr. E. H. Sharp, Postmaster Gen.. quiet and there was no reason to Mr. Breen, Mr. Wolfe, Lieut. Cop- aspect suicidal tendancies. Cas-"way Hake, Con. Gen. for USA. sequently, he was in a general Mr. Gale and Mrs. Cale, Con. Gen. ward with freedom to move about for. France, M. Reau, Madame Canton, in the ward and to and from the Reau and Madamoiselle Reau. which took pines of the Hongkong bathroom which was, really, part Con. Gen. for Portugal Mr. Fer- patic asylum, the man went to of the ward. The whole thing candes and Mrs. Fernandes, Coa. ine bathroom, the bist thing i must have happened in a
Gen. for Japan) Mr. Tsubogami¦ ¦ the morning, ripped a wall mirror short-space-of-time-
and Mrs. Tanbegami. Con Gen From its fastenings, smashed the It was
explained. in further for Netherlands, Mr. Hamel, Con- Irinework, ANO LAY Klass, by evidence, that there were
sul for Cuba Mr. Harrington and throwing the mirrer violebný to attendants on duty at the time.
three: Mrs. Harrington, Con for Den- the ground, and tea, with a large Ons was entering the daty book Malino and Mrs. Molico, Con. for piece of glasa, suwed at his throw
In the office, one was sweeping the Nicaragua, Mr. Botelho and Mrs. inflicting 4 sevure wound.
Toe verandah and the
quletening a Russian patient who and Mrs. Aires, Consul for USA. third was, Botelho, Coa. for Brazil, Mr. Alves was fighting another inmate. One Mr. Hope, Con. for Norway, Con.) witness, who elected to DI. C. W. Mckeany, medical idence in English, told how news France and Madame Kremer, Vice give for Mexico, Vice Consul for
bicken millor." was brought to him of the Consul for italy and Mrs. Petracci,
Inspector Wills mentioned that Mognaeschi, His
Vice Consul for Pera, Mr.
Lordship
piece of glass used was so large
that two hande must have been
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Hospital, said the deceased was admitted to the asylum on Septem
ber 9th. He come direc! from
mark, Con. for Panama, Mr.
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Pt. a patient (who, presumably, was Rev. Bishop Pozzoni of Tavia, Lt.
on a letter signed by the police:
evidence) had stated that he R. Wyndham and Mrs. Wyadham, surgeon of the Shameen Municipal struggled with the deceased to try Lt-Col. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, District.
Next morning, the man and prevent him from killing him- L-Col. Delacombe and Mrs. De- seemed rational, and said he had!
acome, L-Col. Greer, Col. R. been drinking and was drunk the
The jury returned a verdict of Humphry and Mrs. Humphry, Lt. day before. Witness then trans-suicide whilst insane."
Col. Sanders, and Mrs. Sanders, ferred him to the Civil Hospital!
Lt. Col. Nicholson, Lt.-Col. Crosse, but he was scat back to the Asylum the same afternoon. The next morning he was quiet; in the evening he was restless. The next morning, witness was informed by [telephone that the, man had killed himself. He found the deceased lying on the Roor outside the bath. Yesterday, being the anniver. Mrs. Crookshank, Comdr. Vining of rocm, dead. There was
large sary of the independence of Chile, H. M. S. Tamar and Mrs. Vining.
POLO INTERPORT. incised wound in the neck and the Consul General and Madame Comdr. and Officers of H.M.S. much blood on the floor. In the Rojas Huneeus, held a reception at 'Ambrose, Foxglove. Moorhen,
Hongkong's Team To
a good length. Bibby, Nevilla bathroom was a broken mirror, the Chilian Consulate which was Submarine No. 2, Submarine No.
and Sergesaat are all experienced large number of 9. Submarine No. 15, Submarine Meet Shanghai. apparently torn from the wall. A attended by a
well-known residents.
men. Bibby has plenty of dash No. 3. Submarine Reserve, Comdr.
The Selection Committee of the and knows how to scare goals; large piece the glass appeared! The following invitations were Greig, and Mrs. Greig, Comdr. Boogkong Polo Club bare decided Neville is sound. without being
Stopford and Mrs. Stopford, Sec. on the following team to re-brilliant, whilst Sergeauat is cut his throat. The decrafed must H. E. The Governor and Ladytu Commodore and Mrs. Stern, present Hongkong in the have had another attack of mania Stubbs, Miss Besant, the A. D. C.Chairman of Hongkong Clab, (Meerport polo match against Suang very sae control over the ball when 10.particularly polished player with a' to. H. E. The Governor, the Young) President Club Lusitano, hai to be played at Causeway once he gets away. Taken a The mirror 7723. originalis, Colonial Secretary Hon. Dr. Claus (3r. Silva Netto and Mrs. Bay:
whole, the team is a good one and firmly fixed in the wall. It would Severn and Mrs. Severn, Lieut. Silva Netto) President Club Re-
the Selection Committee are to be required a great deal of force to General Sir G. M. Kirkpatrick, creio, (Mr. Souza and Mrs. Souza),
congratulated on their choice. dislodge the mirror.
|K.C.B., KUSĮ,, Lady Kirkpatrick, Manager Toro Kisen Kaisha, (Mr.,
The Shanghai team, consista The Coroner: You would not and Miss Kirkpatrick, Commodore Tautsumi and Mrs. Tsutsumi),
ot the following"" pinyers: think it a dangerous article to and Mrs. Bowden Smith, the Chief Spanish Dominican Procuration,
E. .. McMichael, H. G. have there?
Justice, Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz and Mr. W. Morley and Mrs. Morley, Dr. McKenny: No. One har Mrs. Gompertz. Hon. Attorney Mr. E. A. de Carvalho and Mrs. be remembered, took part never been used like this before. General, Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp and Carvalho, Dr. A. M. Vadon and the polo match against the The possibility of such use was firs. Kemp, Hon Mr. T, L. and Mrs Vadon, Dr. Bernardo Souza Wood-Forbes Mission last week CROWDED OUT BY HIS FAMILY, never suspected, but they have all Mr. Ferkins, Hon. Mr. C. Me and Mrs. Sacza, Dr. Sir Ed. Taylor sad can be depended on to give » Amin informed the Willesden' been removed now.
Messer, Hon. Mr. H. Pollock and Lady Taylor, Dr. F. Grove, Mr. good accouts of a leerselves in the magistrats that he had so many One of the mirrors was exhibit- and Mrs Pollock; Hon Mr. PH Birkett and irs. Birkett, Mr. F. M. forthcoming Interport,
chüdren he was crowded out of ed to show how the broken one had Holyoak, Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak Crawford and Mrs. Crawford, 1 Major like will doubtless his own home and had to lodge. been fixed. It had been screwed, Mr. Dodwell, Hon, Mr. H. W.Bird, Paulo da Silva, Chilean Consalata.occupy the position of back. He
at Rawton House,
to have been used by the man toi.
and killed himself.
issued:-
Major Timmis (Captain).
J. E. H. Bibby.
Capt. Neville.
C. Sargeant.
J. Bell Lrsing (Reserve).
The members of the team, it will Robinson, C. C. Boyd and J. F.
in Brenan with A. David,as réserve.