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SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922. 日五初月三

NATIONAL ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION.

An Educative Organisation.

(Reuter's Service. )

New York, March 31. shupdjd American business men, financiers, and economic izpets, including Mr. Dary, Chairman of the Steel Corporation, Mr. Praison, of Secretary for Warand Messrs. Otto Kabu, T.W. Lamont, ad Henry Morgenthau, have formed a society called the National "gonomic Association for the purpose of educating Americans in egard ipeconomic questions in order that -ound legistation may be

Pamatel and unsound defested.

RESTORING PEACE IN IRELAND.

Ulster to Cooperate.

London, March 31.

BOXING.

六拜邊

號每月四港寺

CHINA STATION.

AMERICAN CAPITAL FOR CHINA

e-Admiral

If Stable Government is Formed.

PRINCE'S RECEPTION.

How the Invitations

were k

DENIED.

Last Night's Fights.

tournament

Vice-Admiral

DISCRIMINATION

Further rounds in the Hong- kong Boxing ass ciation's nov- ices'

were fought this

A Router's telegrip to hand

Shangbai, April 1. morning atataks that His Mr. E8 Webster, of Messrs. last night at the Theatre Royal Majesty the King be approved 8:00 and

In connection with the re- Many of the fights were rather of

Webster, Boston disappointing. In numerous cases Admiral Sir Arthur Loveson an American University Olab title, Prince of Wales to be held in the the appointment of Vice bankers, in a speech at the ception in bonour of H.R.B. the the loser taking a couple of pan-Commander-in-Chief if the Chins said Millions of American Pavilion on the morning of his ches or so and throwing his hard Station, is accessin to Vice capital would be in pested in Canin-Arrival here, it has been pointed in in the first round. This style of Admiral Sir A. L. Du thing is hardly in accordance

Jese bonds if only China had put to me that on some of the with the sporting traditions of the

St Arthurįstable

invitation cards the Prince's Government Business Services, but perhaps hints were Cavenagh Leveson, EC., F. Romitions in America are on the treat is printed in red, whilst on thrown out to the combatants be G.S., was until lately commands upward trend; the worst in crear, otherw it is in blue. Upon en- fore they entered the ring so that ing the Second Battle quad too. There is a big demand now quiry from Mr. O. Montague Ede, the proceedings would not be He was born on Jainery 27th, long-term investments, Lut the conrener of the Invitation Committen w learned this lengthened by competiton par. 1868, was educated pivately and capitalista tidz up hopeless fights when they

morning that those who hold stood

"red " tickets will have sosting caribly chance

accommodation at the reception, whilst those whose invites are in blue will have to be content with standing room. Mr. Ede informed our representative that balloting took place for "red" and "blos" invites, and he described any uggestion of discrimination having been made as

"absolute

in the House of Commons, Capt. Charles Craig gave an assur-winning. Hoee that the Ulster Government would do everything possible to)

-operate with the Provisional Government to restore peace.

DISASTROUS FIRE IN BAHAMAS.

no

of

demand

proper

KOREAN ASSASSINS ON TRIAL.

(From Dar Own Correspondent)

Shanghai, April 1.

as a Midshipman on E.M.S.security." Britannia in 1833, being appointed Lieutenant in 1887. He attained the rank of Common in 1899, The most sporty fight of the spat of Captain in 1903, being evening indeed. it was one made a Rear Admin in 1913. of the most plucky exhibitions As such he served in the Eur pat up in Hongkong for opean War and was present in Many long day wa put the Battle of Jutland being man The Japanese Consular Court is Stoker Anderson, tioned in despatches continuing the preliminary hear Millions of Dollars Damage.

who met Gunner Barker in the raised to the rank of Vic Admiring #ginst the Korean assassins the welterweight class. Barker al in 1919. He

bakte Queen Baron Tanaka has venta message was the aggressar right from the Victoria's Kerwear, March 31.

Diamond Jubiles of condolence to Mr. Snyder, the A disastrous re has occurred at Nasso, the Bahamas. the was out for a knock out decision tion Medal, and is a Oficer of

start and it was evident that he Medal, King George Corona bereaved husband." lappage totaling millions of dollars. Two naval vessels have Anderson went to the boards time the Legion of Hono Infarted bence in response to "8.0.4"" rails.

and time again and most men

owing

THE BOAT RACE.

Cambridge Strong Favourites.

3

London, March 31.

up by

would have retired early in the Sir Arthur was matbed in 1902) fight. It was evident from the to the widow of the th Earl of beginning who was the better Darnley, and thɔre dans 100

but Anderson stuck it and three daughters. gambly..

The end of the second round found the stoker

man,

| bardly able to keep on his feet. Anderson was down altogether

An injury to member of the Oxford crew, Citing a spare man coming in the Boat Race betting is 2 to some fifteen times but refused to dafridge.

DEATH OF CANADIAN MERCHANT PRINCE.

Toronto. March 31.

quit. The fight was eventually| ended by his seconde skying the towel and the decision went to Barker, who was twien cautioned by the referee for holding. Ander.

De death has occurred of the merchant prince. Sir John baton received a tremendous ovation 151: John Craig Kain, who was Lugated in 1915, was born at to in 1876. Besides being president of the T. Eaton Co., Ltd., director of the Dominion Back and of the Canadian Pacific

LightweightsA.”

Gainnass (both us Regt Pie. Pookeyman T. McGiantss was de ared winner.

EARLIER SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

constose.”

Explaining the manner in which the invitations for the reception were issued, Mr. Ede stated that the first ballot took place about a fortnight ago, when soms 700, persons who bad applied for invitations were unlucky enough; to be balloted out." It was latar (From Our Own Correspondent.}

found that, owing to SSTATE) PRINCE IN SINGAPORE.

residents having left the Colony Singapore, March 31. on leave, and for other rossozia, the children's corner ten thou there was still room for another cheering youngsters greeted 300 people, sad the ballot for Prince when he left his car and these is now taking place. As untered the large enclosure through soon as it is completed, invita- Guard of Honour consisted of Girl fortunate ones. Mc-living arch of Boy Scouts. The tions will be issued for the 300 the Guides, Cadets and Boy Scorr. Edo furtier explained that The Royal procession passed in there will be a certain number of Pte. Dennis v. Prilly both hums of the land. As the Prince numbered and reservadasp Kibe Regt)-Dennis was knock-left the children sang "God Bless which will ne confined solely to the Prince of Wales." His Royal those officials and leading resi- (King's Kegs).-Won by Flyan. ed out in the first round.

A. B. Tully (Navy) 7. Pia Flynn Highnes: proceeded to Govern-dents who are to be presented to ment House where Malay, Dayaks the Prince at Blake Pier and Pre. McSally entered the semi-and Chinese vernacular schouls who would naturally be later final his opponent haring, with were drawn up. In Government in arriving ja arriving RE drawn.

House His Royal Highness gave the pavilion than the general an informal audience to the Sultana public. There is, said Mr. Ede. let ustederated Malay States. He accommodation in the pavilion Pte. Kaily v. Pte. Mcally (both invested the Sultan of Kelantan for only 1,090 chairs, but as there with an Honorary ..... the is actual room for 2,500 persons. Regt). Kelly won

Regent of Kedah with so Hocorazy including those standing, it was Flyan v. Pre. McGuin-..o. and Major General Malcolm decided whilst balloting for those

with RK.C.Bar win for Flynn,

His Royal Highneas who should be invited, to iso lunched at trovera:arat House ballot for sitting Lightweights "B.”

or standing prior to opening the Malaya Borbed tickets, so as to prevent confusion. Meaning (King's Rext) Wrigley and Malay Volunteers, Later he will be able to find

Exhibition where the Guard of Thus those who were fortunate L'S. Wrigley (Hawkins). Ptelonour was composed of Chinese enough to secure "rad" invitas won in the third round on points need the sen sports from the mom

Pte. Saunderson (Kinz's Regt.)

but tbose holding y. Sgt. Gough (Police)-Gough Milner Challenge Cup. Afterwards stand. Every one of these invita-

Yacht Club and prevented the "blas" tickets will hase kuocked bis man out in the second round.

The player polo. Tonight he toas, with the exception of those Pre. Martin v. Pre. Scott (both attends a State banquet and ball.

for whom numbered seats have Stoker Anderson (Navy) v. Gar. Scott yielded the contest to his King's Regt)-In the third round Barker (R.G.J.).—~A win fori Barker.

to

the

0*1

haleft the ring, -

also in the middleweight class Some good sport was witnessed

Gar. Moxworthy fought three good give-sod-take rounds with THEIR MAJESTIES TO VISIT BELGIAN ROYALTY.

A. B. Newman, punishing his men so severely, that he forced London March 31.

him to retire. LS.O'Hara put Their Majesties will pay a State visit to their Belgian Majesties Pte. Drennan sleep in bon May 8, after which the King will visit as many as possible of the the first round and later

cemeteries of the British and Over-eas Forces in Belgium and the

in

evenlog

King's successful combatan; in these points. fights faced one another. O'Hara

Pre. was clearly the better man. Henesa IRISH TREATY BILL.

rushed his opponent, getting him against the ropes and giving him The House of Lands, Royal ascent was given to the Irishment, Moxworthy went to the After savere punish- no chance. Treaty Bill, after amendments had been adjusted between the two boards and wasse sadly knocked Houses

about that it look some five minutes or so to bring him round.

ce.

London. March 31.

JUGOSLAVIA'S APPEAL

Paris, March 31.

The Government of Jugo-Slavia has asked France and Britain to aid in the re-establishment of law and order at Fiume and the ensuremad of execution of the Treaty of Rapslle.

ERMAN INDEMNITY FOR HOLLAND.

The Hague, March 31,

tretman has informed Holland that she is prepared to pay an indemnity for the loss of the Tubantia, torpedoed during the war.

SIAMESE TWINS" ESTATE.

Chicazo, March 31.

The Siamese twins" mentioned in yesterday's message left $200.000, which is divided between their brother and Rosa's son,

(Other Telegrams on Paye .)

THE PRINCE'S VISIT.

The Harbour Tour.

The results were as follow:-

Welterweights.

opponent.

SEMI-FINALS.

20

00

O. B. Fyon (Nary) v. L/3. Jen- Str. Carler (Hawkins) v. Pto-kins (Hawkins).-Fyan won. Logan (King's Begt.).~Logan won.

L/C. rr v. Pte. Martin (both Kirg's Regt).-Orr won with knock-out blow in the second round.

A.B. Dennis walk over.

SEMI-FINALS,

Gar. Barker v. Ple. Logao.--- Pie. Logan retired in the first round.

SEMI-FINALA,

Pte. Martin (King'a Regt) v. 0.

S. Fynn (Navy).-Martin retired in the second round.

L/3 Wrigley Sergi Gough.- An easy win fol Wrigley.

Flyweights

L.C. Smith v. Pte. Hughes (both King's Ragt)-Smith was the winner.

LC. Orr (King's Regt.) v. A.B. A Rodrigues v. Ple. Smith de- Dennis (H.M.S. Hawkins)-AB. (King's Regt)-Smith was between Douglas Wharf and Dennis retired in the secondclared winner. Murray Pier, which space must round.

be kept entirely clear.

The Gazette notifies that Blake

Pier will be closed to all public

Middleweights.

Bantamweights.

Pte. Jahnaton (King's Regt.) v;

The harbour should present a again from 8 pm, until midnight by Moxworthy.

traffic from 8 am. to 11 &c. and Gny, Moxworthy (R.G.A)-Woo won an points.

-A‚B. Newmso (Submarines) v. J. W. Baldwin (Navy)-Johnson

brilliant spectacle on the night of on 6th. April; and on 7th April

Set. L. King (Hawkins) v. Pte. April 6th. taring His Royal from 8 p.m. until H.R.H. the

F/8. O'Hara (Hawking) v. Pte. Redaway (King's).-King won on Highness's vin. In addition to Prince of Wales bas left to go on

Drennan (King's Heg.).-Dren- pointe. board the H.M.S. Renown.

all the biz ships being outlined in

red, all the cargo boats, janks,

nan was knocked out in the fest It is also notified that the round.

@pans and other native craft steam tender Stanley taking

of which there are some two-and-H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and

f

SEMI-FINALS,

Featherweights.

Pte. Hughes v. L. Crutty thoth King's Regt.)-Crotty, wou a-balf thousand are to be ill-party through the Harbour to Pte, Gardor (King's Regov.

in the second round. uminated with red lanterns, from view the illumination will leave Pte. Thomas (RM.LL)-rd-

Pte, McCann v. 140 Cutting 7 p.m. onwards.

Blake Pier at '9.30 p.m. oa Der knocked out in the first (both King's Regt.).-Cutting won It is notified that lanterns and 6th, April and will proceed east round.

on points. Candles for these craft will be ward

through man-of-war gued at the Harbour Office free

In connection with the chal-

charge. Owners are to apply fogonally, bringing their licence books with them, between the hours of 10 am. and 4 pm, on April 3-2, 4th, 5th, and 6th fairway. All launches and ferries Barnes (Submarines). A knock-final to easb class, the total points +All thessnative craft and motor Are warned to give the Stanleyout blow in the first round in gained by the various units con-

whacomply with the request wide berth when going through favour of Grace. luminate curing the Prince the Harbour at this time. The

cerned now stand as follow- will be sued free permite Stanley will carry besides the turning up Cpl Packard auto- Light Cruisers, 5; Rest of Gerri- L/Bomb Rose (RG.A) not 2nd. Kinga, 34; Flagship, 11: ¡PK=1&pril 6th." and "7th. to be fristal steaming lights three redmatically qualifies for the final son, 4; Felice, 7; Tamk 1; Sub- longside the Prays Wall except vertical lights at the main,

marines 0; Civilians, 0.

anchorage, then round Admiralty L/S. O'Hare (Hawkins).—O'Hara most points, in which one mark Gar. Moxworthy (R.G.A.).lenge cup for the unit gaining the Buoy No. 1, and thence westward won. through the central fairway and the fairway buoys and thence back to Blake Pier, using central

Heavyweights.

is awarded the winder of each contest, except the Houl (walk- ¡overs, of course, not counted) and A. B. Grace (Hawking) v. A. B. three mark to the winner of the

contest,

POISON

GAS

ARMS

LIMITATION CORFERENCE

GENOA

THE STRONGHAM

NAVIES

WORLD

STAGE

DAY BY DAY.

the Governor

has appointed Mr. H. I. Holmes His Excellency the Governor to act a Crown Solicitor during the becace on leave of Hr. G. R.

Wakeman.

The Coronat Theatre's great drama. "I am Guilty," which was rewarded with crowded housos last night, will be shown again this evening. In response to numerous requests Mary Pick- ford's comedy masterpiece "The Hoodlum" will be screened to- morrow evening.

News in To-day's New Advertisement

Polo Club Members-requiring more tickets for the stands and enclosure are requested to apply to Mr. J. Bell-Irving-Page 4

Mr. A. R. Lowe has been "RD- painted Interim Special Manager of the Banque Industriella-- Page 4

pianos-Fage

Trang Fook advertises new

M. &. Razack and Mr. O. Kitebell -Füe-partzership-between Ma a been dissolved by mutual consent.-Pago 4.

World. These with

At the Sunday,mi

"Wild You - Page 13

to put à thét Beauty

Messrs Caldbeck, Macgregor

& Co. advertise George Goalet: Champagne-Page 7.

To-Day's Exchange.

The closing rate of the dollar on demand to-day was 2a. 5,13'16d. Lighting-Up Time, Lighting-up time to-day 6.38

P.m.

been reserved, were ballotted for. seating said Mr. Ede. He added, “You will get sitting room if you weTO very lucky, standing room if you

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were a little less lucky. and you will get no room at all if you were

unlucky in the ballot."

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