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OBITUARY.

GENERAL CERVEIRA DE ALBUQUERQUE,

Portuguese, Consul-General's

Bereavement.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925.

THE NORTHERN WAR.

PRESS GANGS BUSY IN SHANGHAI AND TSINGTAO,

Ingenious Methods.

PHILIPPINES AFFAIRS.

PROPOSED PLEBISCITE ON.

INDEPENDENCE ISSUE.

Move and Counter Move.

Manila, Nov. T. Peking. Nov. 7.

The Senate has unm.imously Press gangs are reported to be

of the parned a Bill authorising a plebis operating in every park

cite on the Independence question. limiter's war région.

Tsingtao

The House is expected to puss il correspondent gives instances of

also. Pongtion impresament of resha The Governor General has made coolies and der anfortunates, statement, but is believed ha bat Beuter's Shanghal corrispon-

There passed away in Lisbon on the Bed inst, at the ripe age of 7 years General Cerveira de (Albuquerque, Father of the Consul- Goperal for Portugal fa: Hongkong The sad news was revived in the Colony by telegram.

During Lis lifetime the deceasest dont says the Chekiang recruit-will veto the Hill on the grounds heli, with distinction, several post-ing officers are believed ip ie able that only the sovereign power can onler 1. Failing that. W: Ren tions of Bromine ter im the to claim having broken a reened Portuguesa fovernment in Lizhan by a "haul" they made on Thurs. Wrish. In ular Auditor, will Twice he Geld the Portfolio of day night, when early five hat bably refuse to authorise the Minister for the Coloniis, vizeindre poorer class men, intently use of Government funds to hold

the plebiscite. 1912 and 1914. After our oldest gazing at a huge fire in the Chine

realized Mr. Manuel Quezon Ally had thrown in her lot with ese city, were anddenly pounced

using the 11 for dre Allied Powers in the Great upon, and taken, bound and wall. this, but la

publicity purposes here, and War, General Albuquerque was ing appallingly. appointed Minister of War in

The authorities are said to have states that if it is retout he can 1918. In the following year he adopted an ective method to all inverner General Wood in- hold the chief Cabinet position as

secure colies.

in clothes perialistic. Minister Supplies. Owing to oficers are detailed fo zuise an The Governor has signed the his goal knowledge of military arm wor commotion in order to Ajqmpriation Bill, after a cpm- Stratery over tim long and contin- antraed the

promise with the Legislature, re- Unemployed 10 it

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| momo period of twenty yours from | particule and. The crewd containing thirteen American experts 1894 to 3911, the depeased. was grown, and without warning, the in the Rhenelons, and ometing six Professor of the Army College in uttests dive amongst

(after six months. The Legisla Lisbote. At the thue of his death] loker luid secure Heir victims, we desired to must all.

Vigute he wie Sceriders of mere to the out attal teh to the Coloni. In th

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læst enjority he died. Tonally in Eaglet that the Made, a fer me hapes, un filo mene of his death, Lital in wiimine from Tier Pjon { which was revived in Hongkonttina and Taniwan area in on Monday morning, me as a to angas e Feng Yu-hsia.g Chock, to his son. The Consul Gen-denied. The government, delegate eral for Troual and bis' larg

Li Cune-las returned this why boot Drounds beth in Time Porto-muraing with reports that là Ching- Pod and the British and forein is willing to aree to Hira commandes by whom Senhor inspeet on of his Bury' prepara-- Altogherary Castro is well-tions as suggested by the peace Anova and held in marh respect makers, Routere Bomber Muggerome is detor of

the Consular theps in Houkony.

Natundly with one who has held

on several occasions the position uta Cabinet Minister under sue- versive Governments, and in par-i ticular that of a Permanent Under-j Secretary of State for the Colonies, I

seas.

R. A. 0. B.

the

GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE.

There was a record attendance

the HMS. Titanic orchestra which

abular Trees or and mine there have The wandeling

lipism Judson Boston

CLARITY BAZAAR.

SP: STEPHEN'S GIRLS'

The

. EFFORT.

scelem work of the girle of St. Stephen's College was ex- hibited in the Kwok Sale Hall. where a number of parents and irinus of the scholars nasembled for the aual bazaar.

organisers every

success in their

tu

fle

The function was declared open the late General Albuquerque was at the Grand Carnival Dance Fast by Mrs. Duppy (wife of the Bishop thoroughly eu jait with all that Saturday evening.

introduced Unfortunately of Victorial, who concerned tire widely-scattered

man of the members were disa by Mr, W. W. Hornell, C. TIL comprising Portugal's colonies

of Vive-Chancellor of the Hongkong pointed at the non-attendance dominions. heyond the Macao, as is to be expected, had the Brunswick orchestra but the University). Mr. Hornell wished the a special interest for the deceased stepped into the breach with efforts of collecting for charity, Colonial Secretary-General, and

and he spoke of the excellent work during the present tronhlous times Durried from another engagement | which was being done by the varions and played from 12 to 2. it is South China is passing through houd is repeat the dance al along in prepiring students for

institutions educational Margo came often and largely within the purview of his official arly date with the attendance of the Paiversity.

The same band whose excelent Mrs. Duppay said that the money alities, as disclosed in desynteles received. These communications qualities are well known. Invariably displayed a bridnests. The lighting and decoration were of Vizion and a soumass of fudg- under the management of Messrs. ment, acquired with the ripe ex-daruls Triscoll and Kelly and the berience of years, and yet not an- prizes were distriated by 31. Gen. tiquated so as to fail in their adap- Sheriff, P.G.P. fability to aligned conditions and changed times. The maintenance lows: of harmonious relations with neighbouring colonies and roun- tries has been the keynote of the smeerss of General Albuquerque's foreign policy.

With the Portuguese Consul, bis wife and daughter sincere sympathy will be felt in their bereavement.

Mrs. M. J. Cooper. The many friends of Mrs. Al, J. Choper of No. 92 Nathan Road, Kowloon, will learn with regret of her death, which took place at her residence Saturday, after spending 26 years in Hongkung and Kewloon.

The prizes were awarded as fol

aised by the bazaar iras not for the M. La but other charities, Blue referred to work which she bad seen in the interior of China in hospitals; leper settlements augi

schools.

thi the platform with Mrs Puppy were also the Headmistre 6 of the allege. Miss Middleton 1st Ladies: Mrs. Vant, ns Music. Smith, the Dot. Mr. H. T. Creasy 1st Genist Mr. J. Dear, as and Mrs. Creasy (who presented special prizes for doll making), the 2nd Tadies: Mrs. Carter, as Ten-light Bev, C. R. Duppy, ishon of Victoria. Mr. Hornell and Miss E. S. Atkins,

Custer.

mis.

2nd Gents: Mr. Spredbury, Scarecrow.

Spot waltzes: Mrs. Carter. Dowling, Mre. Page and Mr. Hili.

as'

The stalls had all been arranged. Mr.y the several forms of the College and were in charge of the students with the following superintendling: Miss Middleton Smith, Miss M. A Atkins Miss Hazeland, Miss Wise,

THE SALT INSPECTORATE.Miss Pope, Miss Vincent, Mra Fok,

SIR ERNEST WILTON TO RELINQUISH.

tu the

Peking, Nov: 7. For some time past Mrs. Cus

With reference to a report from per's health has been failing. She died in her 51st. year, and is sur-a Chinese source, published in vived by her husband. Mr. W. J. this morning's papers, Cooper, and in sons, Mrsgru. Wit-elect that Sir Erneal Wilton has liam and Kenneth Mason and a resigned from the Salt tabelte, daughter, Miss Marjorie Mason, to Ruter is authoritatively inform whom the sympathy of all their red that Sir Ernest proposes to, go to England at the expiration of friends will be extended.

his agreement with the Chinese Government at the beginning of next year.--Renter

There was a large attendanes at the funeral, which took place yes- terday afternoon.

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