OPIUM HAUL AT MANILA
Capture Valued at
65,000 Pesos.
The Manila Bulletin of June $19:h, states ANANTNAME
Oplum valued at more than F65,000 was seized yesterday by
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The shareholders will not be] The chapel, which is most ornate,! The captured dope consisted of entitled to any special privileges contain a roll of honour, bound in 2,500 ins of first class opium, apart from preference being given zed morocco, and placed in a desk weighing 188 kilos. It is now in them in applications for vacant carved in stone and Spanish the hands of customs authorities houses once these fall due for mahogany. and may be turned over to the occupation.
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VILLA'S VICTORY.
How He Beat Jimmy Wilde.
A Manila paper gives the following details of Pancho Villa's victory over Jimmy Wilde. In New York:
FIRST ROUND..
five hundred houses. It is donkeys and horses and all other proposed that they shall be four animals that did valing sprvice. storeyed buildings, to cost during the World War ars to have batween $7,000 and 18,000 each, a memorial erected to them in and it is estimated that after Hyde Park, London. More than paying all outgoings a return of £10,000 has been subscribed for eight per cent. will be obtained the purpose by the R.S.P.C.A. with the rent of each flat as low There were 364:130 British horse. as $20 per month It is pro casualties during the war Dogs posed to build four hundred used for various purposes died in houses at Mongkok and a hund thousands.. Victime include red behind Tai Hangvillage. Russian reindeer and oxen used The promoters of the company in the Near East.. now await the Government's
In the first round, Wilde started reply to the request for the bis left while Pancho immediately sites.
made use of both right and left.
Later both fighters began to work
more centiously until the end of the round. Fancho forced the fight every now and then, landing blows onde's body and at the same fluo attempting to finish * his man with right straights Wilde seemed mervous and many of his punobes failed to got over. SECOND ROUNDA
In the second round, Pancho
werd oor-
famous Among respondents Mr. E, F. Knight must certainly be reckoned. His campaigns were:• many, the Matabele War, Graeco- Turkish,Spanish-American, South African, Russo-Japanese, to nante the best known, but boys of a past generation remember him Shareholders Charge Bad best as the bero-adventurer of
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"The Cruise of the Falcon," one of the best real stories of adven- Paris, June 23. The Banque In- ture ever written. In his "Remi dustrielle de Chine resumed the niscences" (Hutchinson), just
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forced the fight by costantly at hearing to-day. The Counsel for published, Mr. Knight relates The Hongkong Cigar Store, Ltd.
tacking his opponent with re- the shareholders charged the de-enough thrilling adventures to peated jabs Wilde missed a right fendants with bad faith in decler-furnisa material for half dozen straight. Pancho landed a terrible right almost putting Wilde out. ing dividends in 1919 when the boys' books, and all are told with Pancho continued attacking the Banque was in grant difficulties humour and his old fluency notwithstanding the Chairman' and picturesqueness. We meeti champion mercilessly, leaving him belpless and sometimes hang- statement to the contrary. The the Falcon again in a fow ing on the ropes. Wilde however deputy, prosecutor in his speech exchapters, which stirs pleasant continued the fight desperately. pressed surprise that the defend-recollections and makes us resolve Shortly before the bell, Pancho ants were so, engrossed in their to re-read the cruise. sent a right straight across that own defence that they had never floored the champ, Wilde was once uttered a word of regret for the finenelal havoc they had carried to his corner,
wrought.
THIRD ROUND.
......
The Chester race meeting, last month, which reaches its zenith in Cup Day hed its origin in an Easter festival observed in the. Continuing his speech the Deputy Middle Ages. Originally it was Prosecutor said that the reserves the occasion when the guilds did provided for in the balance sheets homage to the mayor and cor. of 1919 and 1920 were insufficient.poration on the Roodee, bal in the As regards the concentration of time of Henry VIII. the form of *cientifically. Although all the risks, if young financiers adopted the ceremonial was changed and time on the verge of a knockout, M. Berthelot's financial theories" six hand-darts of silver" Wilde never abandoned bopen of
In the third round, Wilde came back although very weak. His lege were shaky but he went #gamely through the round. Pancho worked cautiously but
knocking Pancho out. Wilde, they would bring all their repeatedly tried to make use of prises to ruin.-Reuter, his-famous-right-bul-ho-never succeeded in doing any damage to the Filipino. During the latter part of the round Pancho did all! the work, sending across terrific' body-blows and wallops to the face...
FOURTH ROUND.
ITALIAN MISSION BOMBED.
were
enter-presented by the guilds as a prize
for the best footrace. A few years) later an order of the corporation. was made that a silver bell of the annual value of 3s. 4d, should be provided as a reward for, that horse which "with speedy run ninge should run before all the others. Once, atleast, the value of the prize was still further Two Inmates Wounded. enhanced by the gift of a piece of The fourth round commenced Information has been received plate by the sheriffs, instead of a with a keen fight in which both in the Colony to the effect that an breakfast of calvee' liver and contestants really exchanged aeroplane belonging to Dr. Sun's bacon." To day, when the value even punches. Later Wilde Constitutional Army" flew over of the Chester Cup race is £2,550, missed two hotty wallope, Pancho Walchow un the 16th inst. and it is almost amusing to remember on the other hand punishing dropped a bombs which fall into the that once owners were glad to Wilde heavily sending over Italian mission. quarters, where race their horses for a silver rights and left hooks galore, many Chinese refugees are be- trinket which was handed over Wilde fought back gamely, Paning taken care of.
with much civic pomp. cho rested toward the latter part of the round, letting Wilde lead to the face.
FIFTH ROUND.
The bomb did a great deal of damage tu the mission building and seriously wounded two Chinese women. The priest The fifth round was marked by in charge, however, escaped injury, Panchalanding three heavy rights: It is worth noting that two to the mid-section. Wilde tried in Italian flags were at the time con vain to reach Pancho's jaw. In his spicuously displayed from the leads, however, he did succeed in mission buildings. landing several wallops which
connected to the side of Pancho's As well as the ordinary mission head. In this round, Panche buildings, a hospital is maintained uncorked a hefty loft straight to by the Italian Brothers at Waichow Wilde's nose starting the blood, and this structure recently Pancho continued to punish suffered considerable damage from Wilds with books to the body and cannon fire on the part of Sun's face which aggravated the troops.
damage done previously.
SIXTH HOUND. ?~*
-A PUZZLE A DAY.
☆
The star in the Turkish om- In the sixth round. Pancho RUBBER AND CENOTAPH SILENCE blem shown above has five points. again led off with a furious at The suggestion that the road- It is said that a certain group of tack, which bad Wilde up against way around the Cenotaph in Turks wanted a four pointed atar, the ropes several times. Pancho London should be paved with while others called for a six opened another deep cut beneath rubber to ensure greater silence pointed star, What kind of a Wilde's eye. Pancho in this has been followed by an offer from star would be necessary in order round used bis famous left back- Rubber Roadways, Ltd., to supply to make the number of points or band blow to good off of, which the necessary rubber blocks, free the emblem divisible by eithen capsed Wilds to protest to the of cost, to the Westminster City | four or six ? referee. Pancho succeeded in Council The Works Committee Saturday's answer cornering Wilde, punishing him and heaving him out on his feet and over the ropes.
SEVENTH ROUND
In the seventh round, Pancho seeing the groggy condition: Wilde wasis, went after the Englishman a wild cat and had Wilde in a short time. The ck-out came after Pancho's hed overwhelmed Wilde and practically beaten him to the
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