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CRICKET.

Garrison League.

The presentation of the cup and medals to the winners and runners- up in the Garrison Cricket League took place at Happy Valley yester- day afternoon. The presentation was preceded by an exhibition match between two teams from it R. G. A. and the King's Regiment, which resulted in victory for the former combination by a fairly large margin.

EARLIER TELEGRAME.

THE RUHR SITUATION.

Berlin, Jan 25, The reported departure of the Franco-Belgian member of the Allied Mission from Munich is denied

Coblenz, Jan. 25. Speaking at a luncheon of the Allied Commissioners after the ceremony of lowering the American dag, General Allan said the spectaele they had just witnessed was tot grandisse and not imposing. but it was most significant in connection with the affairs of the old and new worlds. He declared they had significant phase of history.

witnessed an unusually

Interviewed General Allen said the concordance of the British and American Governments respecting certain policies and measures that are being carried out in Europe was indicative of what was fundamental in the hearts of the two nations.

The American forces nambering one thousand will be replaced five thousand French troops.

Mayence, Jan. 25.

in seking H. F. Major-General Sir John Fowler to give away the i prizas, la-Cof. Butterworth, acting C. R. E., said the Garrison League competition had just concluded. The winners were S Company, 11. ú. A.. wha scured six wins in seven

The population is relieved at the unexpected lightness of the matches, the other match resulting in a straw, e Company, the sentence on the magnates. Nevertheless they noisily demonstrated, King, were the runners-up with necessitating activity by the French troops, but no armed collisions, Lite wine to their credit.' They occurred.

played a drawn match and lost en Strike efforts throughout the Rub: continue to be sporadic and The competition had been care iadeño.de. So far there is no sign of their becoming general. Forty- cut in a satisfactory manner. The three thousand are idle a; "the Thyssen mine, while only the officials garrison was indebted to Mr. are striking at the Stinnes mines. Maughan, Secretary of the Garrison Becreation Club, who bal arrang

the fixtures.

Major General Fowler then hand- ed the prizes to the winners an runner up and congratulated them.

The scores of the exhibition match were as follow:

SS Co. R. 6. A.

Capt. Olliver. st. Howard, 1. 1.1.

Jenes

S. May. Williams, 1.b.w. Ma: Capt. Hensley, 1.b.w. Maj.

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Essen, Jan. 25. Railway traffic in West Buhr is at a standstill in consequence of the railwaymen's strike at a number of small stations.

Duesseldorf. Jan. 25, There is a difficulty in securing trucks and rolling stock, much of which was diverted to the interior at the beginning of the occupation.

Despatches show that as the result of twelve days occupation France has received 23,000 tons of coal from the Ruhr, whereas if there had been no occupation she would have received 800,000 tons under the reparations deliveries. Germany before the occupation of the Ruhr received 20,000 truckloads daily from the Rubr. This has been increased to 8,000 (?) truckloads daily since the occupation. Paris, Jan. 25.

The newspapers give prominence to a report that General Weygand will shortly be appointed High Commissioner for the Euhr. Therefrom, it is deduced that France is contemplating a prolonged occupation, probably two years, which is the period covered by the French reparation plan.

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Berlin, Jan. 25.

A Munich message states that thanks to the Imperial Govern- Total for three whis dev, 2bi ment's intervention, the Bavarian authorities have compelled the botels Bowling analysis.-

to permit the France-Belgium Control Mission to retain their hotel quarters. Light and water, which were cat off, have been restored.

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TRADE UNION BANK.

New York, Jan. 25. The Brotherhood of Locomotiva Engineers recently purchased a Mock of stock in the Empire Trust Company and are now applying for a charter to form their own bank, with branches all over the country. It will be the first bank controlled exclusively by Trade Calons.

WOMEN PARLIAMENTARIAN.

San Francisco, Jan. 25.

Mrs. Nolan has been elected to fill her late husband's place in the House of Representative She will be the only woman member."

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EX-AMBASSADOR PAGE.

London, Jan. 23.

An appeal for subscriptions to perpetuate the name and services

of Mr. Page, ex-American Ambassador, has been issued by Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. Lloyd George and other statesmen.

DUTCH INDIES' TAXATION.

The Hague, Jan. 23.

The Board of the Royal Dutch Petrolɛum Co. hds written to the

| Minister for the Colonias protesting against the Dutch Indies tax policy and the fiscal collector's interference with the administration, of the Batavian Oll Company.

THE MUI-TSAI BILL. ·

Labourers' Petition To

Government.

that it was approved is shown by the fact that seme 150 guilds subscribed their chops to it. The supporters of the new measure are considerably stranger numeri- cally than the opposition faction, The sub-committee of treaty which chielly comprises merchants, elected at the recent meeting of as the labour guilds alone repre- Įlabourites at the Chinese Y.JL.G.A. sent not an ineiznificant proportion OLD LINK WITH THE PAST.

to examine the new Mui-teal Bill of the Chinese population. Mr. Graham Hastings, K.C.

have bred buy during the past An English translation of the whose death at the age of 92 was

week preparing a petition to the petition was on Wednesday en- recently announced, was an ex- The Liverpool Watch Com-Government seming the trusted to the Hon. Mr. Chow traordinary link with the past. mittes has recommended the City approval of the 1% old labour Stou-son for transmission to tha He was one of the last of the Council to grant £1,000 per organisations in the Colbay. Not-Government. The petition requesta barristers who had practised in acnum to the Committee of the withstanding the resolution in the passing of the Bill at an early the old Courts at Westminster: Liverpool Women Patrols upon support of the Bill parser at the dale and stresses the importance and he was the Senior Bancher the condition the patrols shall meeting, the labour leaders decided of the registration clause which, in of Lincoln's Inn, and probably the not in any way be ander the con- to present a petition to the Gov- the opinion of the labourers, should oldest member of the Inc with trol of the Watch Committee and jernment. presumably as a more not be omitted. It also recom- mends the establishment of an the exception of Sir Gardner there shall be nothing about their tangible proof of their support. Engliheart, who was born in tuniform to suggest they are con The petition was takes round industrial home for liberated mui, 1823, and called in 1849.

nected with the City Police. the different labour guilds, and trui in distress.

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