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Charity Match.
Navy... Army.
On the Club ground (by kindĮ permission of the Hongkong Club), yesterday afternoon, teams chosen from the Service members of the local Buffaloes played a charity match, in aid of the widow and. children of the late Fatty Officer Maxted, of HMS.. Colombo.
The stand was well patronisedi and the gate money and the collec- tion on the field amounted to $198,90,
The Army side won by four goals to nil. Henwood scored all the goals. The Army front line was well served by Amor on the left wing.
Mr. Bolton had charge of the
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HONGKONG LEAGUE DIVISION L
Curlew Titanla 0.
On the Navy “A” ground these teams met in a League match, rearranged from Nov, 19th, when the Curlew had to give way to the Police to enable Titania to pull up some of their back matches: in midweek.
The teams turned out as unders Curlew-Hardy: Watherly and Cleaves; Dash. Wilson and Grif- fiths; Taylor, Dyer, Scott, Cook; and Lamb.
Titania-Phillips; Kerridge and Koightion: Riley, Wilkins and Me- Kinnon; Garside, Lindsell, Hop- kins, Clarke and Bates.
Referee. Mr. Jones.
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HOW THE REPUBLICANS to come to Senator Brandegee's
house that night and take dinner!
FRUSTRATED THE L. 0. N.
The game was in favour of the Curlew, and Taylor breaking through on the right after 15 minutes play scored a roal for the The Part of the Late Senator ship. The second half repetition of the first, Cook pat-
range.
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their
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with them.
servants
When dinner time came that) evening Senator Lodge was the; first to arrive at Senator Brande- gee's house, A little later Sens. tor Knox arrived. At the mo- ment, Senator Brandegee was
having, and as the wera busy ela where in the hause, Se ator Lodge went to the door to let Senator Knox in. Senator Knox upon being admit- ted by Senator Lodge made a that the Massachusets Senator humorous remark to the effect
was the handsomest and most ever opened a door for bio. expensive looking butler that had
The death of Senator Knox ting his side farther ahead. To makes it appropriate to tell the wards the close Lamb and Dyer story of the beginning of the or missed easy chances from close ganized fight of the Republican Senators against the League of Curlew head Nations win
The story involves the Senior League, with South others who are living, but there China second. Titania have play-is no reason to anticipate that ed three matches wihont register-any of them would be embarrass ing a point. The team will re-ed by its telling. The story, as quire a lot of practice if it expects here recited, is practically in the to go far in the Shield Competi-words in which your correspon. tion this year.
dent wrote it down when it was told to him by one of he partici-
The three Senators took dinner! pants, with only such amplifica-gether and discussed the rastter tion as is necessary to make the
thoroughly. Their conclusion. story clear to reader less familiar towards the end of the evening. with the intimacies of politics, as at the best form of action
would be a round-robin. For th Mark Sullivan, political correspondent of the drafting of the round-robin Knox 1. Erening Post.
was selected, and late in th evening went to his home to work
EXCHANCE EVIL IN
SHANGHAI.
A Suggestion for Averting the Danger.
A Chinese contributor sends us ¡the following illuminating article] on exchanges. He mentions their number as being over 35, but we believe the total is well over 100 —N.C. Daily Ned]
Does anyone realize to what extent Shanghai is engaged in exchanges? There are at least
writes
Mr.
OFFT
March 2, 1919, was a Sunday. Ex-Presiden: Wilson was then in Monday, Senator Koor brought it. The next morning" Washington on the brief visit he his draft to the Senate cloakroom made to America from the Peace and showed it to the other two. Conference. He had announced. The language of the round-robin with implacable firmosss, that he is, of course, familiar. It began was going to insist that the League with several formal" whereases" 35 of them, each with an average of Nations should be made an and concluded with two para- capital of Eve million dollars, a integral part of the Treaty of graphs which recited that "Bis quarter of which has been paid- Peace: that he would not listen the sense of the Senat that the The shares of these ex-to the protests that had been constitution of the League of changes are selling now from made in America; and that, on Nations, in the form now propos three to ten times their actual the contrary, he would see to it led to value. If you are fond of figures, that the league aud the treaty should not be accepted by the the Peace Conference, here is roughly and conservatively should be so thoroughly bound United States" and that what it represents :
the together that no human power Peace Treaty shoull be written fotal capital in
could separate them. vested
first and separately. leaving the! League of Nations to be formed Total capital paid-up
later. Total present market.
able value
up.
$175,000,000 On this Sunday morning Sena 45.000.000 to: Brandegee of Connecticut, as was his occasional custom, vi«ited 180,000,000s office in the Senate Office
In that early morning COD- Building to look over his mail.ference in the Senate cloakroom 60,000,000 There happened to be an on his Senator Lodge and Senator Take an inspection trip from letters one from a man whom he Braudegee agreed that the draf Szechuen and anton Road corner did not know-
whose was all right, and immediately
Total hard cash in
Shanghai caly
to Rue dudasulat and back to came is entirely lost to the his.began the work of soliciting th Avenue Edward VII; thence to tory in which be had an obscure other Republican Senators ty the Great World; from there to but initially vitalizing part. All sign it. The fouth Senator who the New World: thence down that is now remembered by those was let in on the matter was New Nanting Road. You will see less who read the letter at the of Indians. The first to sign wa than a third of them in operation. time is that it came from a Lodge, the second was Knox They involve foreigners as well man whose letterhead indicated Apparently the third signer was as Chinese because many of them that he was in the iron and steel Senator Sherman of Illinois, bu are firing foreign flags.
WORSE THAN THE RUBBER BOOM.
business in New York. The in point of fact the fourth signer, letters was of the sort that public | Senator Now, was more active i men frequently receive from be matter. Senator New joiner No one is so blind as not to be strangers. It was intelligent and Senator Brandegee and Se st able to see the seriousness when forceful. It pointed out that if Lodge in the work of solicitin the collapse of this boom occurs. President Wilson were permitted signatures from the other Sane It will surpass the rubber boom. to go on in his course without tors. Seastar Brandege 's haw The sooner it bursts and gets formal protest, and that if no appeared sa numb seventeen o over, the better for Shanghai: a formal record of opposition were the list of signers, but this fact ba it will gather momentum as it made on the part of the Senate, no relation to the order of develops. From reliable informa- the time would go by forever importance among those who tion we understand that during when anything could be done to worked the matter up. Senator the last few months at least 30 forestall what Wilson was doing Brandegse-and his forgotten million taels have been withdrawn in Paris.
from foreign banks and put into
these wild cat enterprises. So it
is already affecting both foreign
correspondeat-andoubtedly bell more to do with the inception of the round-robin than any other one of two persons. The 6th signer was 'enster Moses of N-* ramps ire, the sixth wa Sonstor Wadsworth of New York, and the seventh was Senator Fernald of Maine.
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Sen-tor Brandegee was very and Chinese financial institu ions.uch impressed by the letter. He How can this exchange erit be mulled it over for some time, and stopped? It can certainly be then put it in his pocket and stopped if both foreign and walked over to the home of Seas- Chinese banks work together to Lodge, who, as the les ing One thing is certain, that these Republican member of the Com- "When Senator Cummins of
xchanges cannot ran very longiltee on Foreign Affairs, was Iowa was solicited to sign he read found there were some Democrats without financial assistance from the most obvious person to con- the draft carefully, and thought who were entirely willing to sigd, jbanks.
Then why not both plt. Senator Brandegee showed that some changes ouxht to be but it was felt to be best to con- foreign and Chinese banks get the letter to Senator Lodge, and made in it. The promoters of these the list safely to Republicans.jurges the construction of a together to adopt one policy to be later was equally impressed. enterpri-s were are interested the course of the day thirty-sorace reservoir at a cost of bring this evil to a speedy and After some discussion at Senator in getting something done than seven Republican signers were £500,000. and face the crisis in commono Lodge's home, the two Senators in being meticulous about details, recured. for the good of Shanghai? What decided to go around to Senator and the changes which Senator has become of the International's house and talk to him Bankers Association proposed about it. When they arrived at last Spring by Mr. A. G. Stephen Senator Knox's house they found of the Hongkong & Shanghai he was not at home, so they left Banking Corporation ?
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