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MONDAY, MAY 31. 1925.
NEW DOMINICAN GENERAL,
MANILA SUPERIOR CHOSEN.
This was in the second division Information has been received! between the Yacht Club and the lin Hongkong that, the Most East Point Recreation Club. The Reverend Father Louls Theisling, former were unable to, field in team Superior Generul of the Dominican dwing to the fact that the closing Order, died in Rome on the 2nd cruise of the season was taking Inst., at the age of 69, having been placo.
born January 1, 1856. Craigengower scored a convincing He was elected Superior General win over the Civil Service in the on August 4, 1916. He visited first division, the Bowling Green the whole Order which is sprend Club defasted the K. C. C., and all over the world, arriving in Taikoo Dook went down before the Hongkong on July 16, 1917, and Kowloon Dock.
after staying for some days in In the second division the Police the Spanish Dominican Procura- easily defeated Taikoo and the tion, visited the Dominican K. C. O, narrowly bent. the Indian Missions in Tonion, Indo-China. Recreation Club.
Afterwards he went to Manila to visit all the Colleges and Missions of the Order In the Philippines. He visited also the many Dominican Missions in the province of Fukien, Formosa and also those in Japan on his way to America,
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By the death of the Superior General, the Rev. Father S. Ta- mayo, Provincial of the Spanish, Dominican Fathers in the Far Enst becomes Superior General of; the Order until the new election, next year. The election of the new Superior should take place in 1928, but it is advanced in ease,i like the present, of the Superior's death before the completion of twelve years.
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Immense Jurisdiction.
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The Admiralty announced, April 2, approval of the following appointments-Rear-Adminal Jebo Ewon Cameron, CB, MV.O., to bei Rear Admiral and Senior Naval Officer, Yangtsżę, in succession Rear-Admiral David Murray Ander Bon, CB, C.MG, M.V.O, to 'date | August 8, 1925. Commanders: W. H G. Fallowfield, to Durban (April 7.)
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