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GERMANY'S PROBLEMS -

London, March b..

The German Government's gold loan has considerably improved the mark, which touched 90,000 in London yesterday and closed at 94,000, contrasted with 240,000 af the beginning of the occupation of Etba Rub

Cologne, March 9, The newly established Belgian military summary court at Neuss disposed of twenty Germans on its first day. Announcing that "the time for mildness is past," the President inflicted punishments rang- ing from fines of a hundred thousand marks to six months imprison ment, the latter in the case of a newspaper editor, who refused to divulge the name of contributors of objectionable articles. Thei appeal of the Burgomaster of Duisburg resulted in the doubling of his original sentence. The Court decided that appellant's contention that he acted under the orders of his Government was frivolous..

Paris, March 9.

The Deputy for Martinique asked leave to interrogate the Premier in the Chamber regarding the withdrawal from the Ruhr of a Division containing two hundred Martinique cremles.

M. Poincare, in a written reply, stated that France always con- sidered her colonies an integral and indivisible part of the mother- land. She did not distinguish between races living under the protec-

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AMERICA'S LOANS TO THE ALLIES.

London, March 8

In the House of Lords, Lord Balfour defended the sentence in the Balfour Note of 1st August, 1922, relative to the United States having insisted on British security for money to be spent by the Allies, to which the American Ambassador recently objected. Con- tinaing, he dissented from the American view relative to the pure- ly commercial nature of the Allied and Associated Powers expenditure. The fact that this was on behalf of an Sprise in which all alike were interested

enter- arrangements into a sphere, where the ordinary categories of debtor removed their ñnancial

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An Associated Press message from London, dated March 1st. stated. The outstanding feature of the Pilgrims dinner last night was the statement by Colonel George Harvey, American Ambassador, that Great Britain had not been asked to gearahtee and never did guaran tee "payment of a single dollar loaned by the United States for the use of any country except Great Britain herself."

He quoted Sir Arthur Balfour's note of last August, conveying this impression and added that he did not doubt that the. British Gov- ernment would remove the misapprehension created by this unfor- tunate allegation.]

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MEXICO'S OIL.

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TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

This Year's Entry.

From the Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Cricket Club те have received the drawings for this year's lawn tennis tournaments. Entries are again good, this apply- ing also to the open championshipa.

The entries follow:

CIGARETTES

derson; I Forster v. B. A. Falen-Wood. (2/6) v. F. A. Redmond tine; G. W. Sowell v. G. Miakin:

and ML H Roffey (-2/6); R. E Byes-1 B. Kawarth v. R. Worthington and H. E. Grace Wild: E. R. S, Dods v. J. K. E. } (—15.4)· v. E. Grimble and L

15 Nikkel; H Hancock v. BNelson (scr.); G. W. Sewell-and Cornaby.

T. G. Bennett (scr.) v. R. M. Samith Handicap Singles “A”. and C. C. Stark (+5/6); W.-1 Byes.-S. E. Green (-80) v. Carrie and R K M Simpso R. E. Worthington (~30); R. H[(+152) *, W. L. Thomas ang Wild (+3/6).

A. R. Sutherland (+5/6); C, WAS First round. J. R. Lloyd Bishop and W. Woodward (+5/6) (+3/6). T N. L Thomas. J. D. Humphreys and H. Hum (+5/6): T. H. King (+15) v. phreys (+1/6); G. R. Sayer and C. C. Stark (+15.3); A. B. A. D. Humphreys (4/6) v. G. E v. L Forster Ellams and B. Crowley (HD)) Raworth (scr.) (3/6); J. D. Humphreys (scr.) C. "Willson and A. G. M. Fletcher v. G. W. Sewell (-1/6); R. M.+1/6) v W. B. Cornaby • and

Open Singles Byes.-K. W. Lane T. S. Rumjahn; S. E Greco..

First round-Wong Po-keung v. F. L. Lau; 4. Eveleigh v. Horace Smith (15.1) v. E. R. S. Dads C. M. Wison (4/6); ERS (-2/6); W. B. Cornaby (+15.3) Dods and A. B. Raworth (-153) Lo; S. D. Ismail v. H. Krebs; v. D. G. G. Neish (+15.1); D. S. v.. H. K. Prosser and A. O. Kas M. K. Lo v. E. Busschaert; C. Green (+1/6) v. R. M. Henderson kieser (scr.); E. P. Harrison and Willson v. O. Rumjaho; V. Yvano(+5/6); C. Willson (+2/6) 7. M. G. FL. Edwards (-+-2/6) v. T. R vich v. A. E. Dome; N. Trambitr. G. Bennett (+4/6); R. K. Claxton and J. Hooper (+15). sky v. Yew Man-tsun; Thos. Lay Valentine

(+4/6) v. G. Miskin

| Byes.-C. E. P. Harrison (3/6)

v. F. A., Redmond; F. Wheeler *-| (+4/6); L. Jack; H. D. Rumjaha v. A. H Remjahr

7. J. K. E. Nikkels (scr.); W. B. Byes.-M. W. Lo; S. H. Ismail Robarts (+8/6) v. A. Brearley v. R. E. Worthington.

(-1/6).

Open Doubles.

Basschaers and

H.

Bye-J. A. Fraser and L de Leeuw (+5/8).

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Mixed Handicap Doubles... Bye-H A.Nott and iss Wentworth (+2/6).

First round. C. Stark and Halep Singles "B". Mrs. Stark (+-15/2) v. G. H. Wil and Mrs. C. D. Lambert Bres-E

es.-L. Leeuw (scr.) "V. Sen Krebs v. B. E. Worthington and C. G. Drape 4/6); J. A. Fraser (+15); R. E. Worthington and H. Hancock; M. Lozd M. W. 11,0 7. G. 2. Dawbarn (+4/6). | Miss G. Grace 6-30) v. G. R and Miss Jenkins LO

First round-A. K. Mackenzie Dawbarn First Round.-L. Jack and W.| (−2/6) v. W. G. Kennear (+3/6); (+15.1); EL F. S. Dods and Mr. Cabinet crisis reveals that Teas Hade v. E. Grimble and L. Nelson; P. E. Barker (+152) v. J. B. Dods (scr.) v. C. Thorne and Mrs. Kun and Wu Pei-fu are working S. H. Ismail and S. D. Ismail v., Ross (+15); J, Hancock (~2,6) Thorne (+5/6); G. E. Ellams and it has been widely R. H. Wild and J. D. Humphreys; v. W. Woodward (ser.); G. V. Miss Ranger (+15.1) . A” B. Premier Attempts Suicide. reported recently that there any Horace Lo and Cumple Mark (ser.) v. C. M. Wilson Raworth and

Peking, Mar, 8-It is reported been much friction between them. Green and D. S. Green; E. B. S. (5/6); K. W. Lane (3/6) v. (5/6); E Grimble and Ma that Wu Pei-lu, not receiving. -Reuter. satisfaction regarding the appoint. ment of Shum Burg-vicg and Sun Chuan-fang as Tulis of Kwangtung and Fukien respectively, sept delegates to Peking who interviewed the Premier yesterday afternOCD

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Dods and A. B. Raworth v. G. W. N. Nicholson (+1/6); H. G. Grimble (scr.) v. P. P. J. Wäde Hayes and Rev. C. Howard; F. Ogden (+15.3) W. H. Cornell house and Mrs. Wodehouse (+15); Wheeler and C. E. Millarri v. C. (+15); G. E. Ellams (scr.) v. B. J. B.-Ross and Mrs. Boss (+15) v. G. R. Sayer and Mrs. Spes Crowley (15): C. Stark and T. G. Bennett; S. A Byes.

Pestonji (+2/6); (+2/6); J, R. Lloyd, and Mrs. Ramjaha and A. N. Rumjahn J. Carrie (+4/6) . F. Lloyd (+1/6) v. C. Willson and M. P. Lo and Thomas Lay; W. Phillips (scr.); A. H. Penn (scr.) v. Mrs. E. J. R. Mitchell (1/6);

de Sousa and F. Prata; Yew, B. Roberts and R. E. Lindwell C. W. E. Bishop (+4/6).

J. A. Fraser and Dr. Gladys Turner (+1/6) v. G. W. Sewell and Miss Peking, March 9.-On account after the meal aids digestion, Man-teun and Ho Waihing v. 0 of being repeatedly pressed by whilst two taken at night prevent Rumjahn and H. D. Rumjabn; V. G. N. Hayes (3/6) v. L Forster Generals Tsao Kun and Wu Pei-constipation,

sick headache, Yvanovich and Wour Po-keung v, and T. H. King (str.); S. E. Green fu to appoint Sun Chaen-fang and liverish nese, that heavy sleepy R. M. Henderson and A. Brearley. and D. S. Green (15,4) v. R . Grace and Miss Duft (+5/6) ▼ Shum Hung-ying Tolis of Fukien feeling next morning.

and repeated WaPei-fu's demands. remember that when the stomach -Daily Bulletir.

has been overtaxed one Pirkette

and Kwangtung respectively, Premier Chang Shou-tseng has ten-"

dered the resignation of all the.

Cabinet Ministers, Premier Chang tried to commit suicide by shoot-

PINKETTES

Handicap Doubles.'

First round.-W. B. Roberts and

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Brearley, C. D. Lambert and "Mrs. Tarrat Redmond . A. Eveleigh and A 6. (-1/6); G. R. Dawbarn and C. J. CH-4/6); H. S. Bennett and Mr Lindsell; C. Willson and L. Forster Cooper (+4/6) v. C. V. Mark and Simpson (+15.8) v.-R. M. Sm . H. E. Grace and J. R. Lloyd. R. H. Wila (+2/6); J. Hancock and Mrs. Smith (+15.1): Bath and A. H. Pen (+5/6) v. A. Kworth and Miss Butterworth (+1 Club Championship. Eyes.-J. R. Lloyd v. R. E. Wor-Mackenzie and R. K. Valentine v. A. D. Ball and Mrs. Ber an gently as "nature and Eveleigh; K. W. Lane v.

Hagen (~4/5) v. C. Blaker and Griffin (+5/6) v. W, N. Nichols never gripe or purge. Of chemists,

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