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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925.

WEDDING.

CHINA'S WARS.

"IOLANTHE."

RUSSIAN FRONTIER TROOPS REINFORCED,

EARLY ARRIVAL MOST

DESIRABLE.

was seen.

CARLE-JONES.

A very pretty wedding took Peking, Dec. 10. As is now well known through-place at the Cathedral, at Shang- The international train, manned out the Colony, the first perfor-hal, on by a detachment of American in-mance of Iolanthe by the Pall-Ethel Grace Jones, daughter of December 3, when Miss

fantry, arrived at four o'clock this harmonic Society tukes place Mr. and Mrs. John Owen Jones morning, and returned to Tientsin to-night at the Theatre Royal, fof "Llwynhelyg," Llanisher, at eight. The train crew effected commencing at 9.15. It is desired Glamorgan, and Mr. James William the necessary repairs to rails, etc. especially to urge on those attend-Carle, son of the late Mr. Charles| Firing was heard but no fightinging the performances the impor-Felix Carlo, M.D., and Mrs. Carte, The Kuominchun troopstance of taking their sents early, were married, Dean Symons per are entrenched at Langfang and Those who have themselves performing the ceremony. The chan- Li Ching-lin's are entrenched at formed on the stage know how dis- cel was artistically decorated with Yangtsun.-Reuter.

eoncerting it is to have members autumn flowers. The bride.. who Tokyo, Dec. 10. of the audience shuffling in' dur-was given away by Mr. William War Offee advices from Harbin, ing the progress of a song or the Anderson, wore a beautiful gown report that the Russian troops on development of the plot. Those of fawn crepe-de-chine, hand- the Chinese frontler are apparent who have not, can be assured that painted and trimmed with sable.| ly being reluforeed though the the players will not be able to She was attended by Mrs, W. S. reason is uncertain-Rentor. give of their best when the noise Anderson as matron of honour.

Japanese Government Censured. of footsteps in the auditorium or

The bridegroom was accom- These stupendous figures

Tokyo, Dec. 10.

mumblings as to the position of panied by Mr. William Clay, who The Government party has pre-the late comers' seats, diverts the acted as host man. emphasise the unassailable

sented a resolution to the Premier attention of those on the stage.

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BROKEN BRANCH.

RUSSIAN PEASANT STARTS LEGAL FIGHT,

One of the poor peasants of the

The dictum of one of Dickensi at the bookstall, whilst the loss of characters that the law is a bass" single chord of the overture sometimes seems to find con- the world, and one of the largest is the loss of that charming, firmation in the proletarian courts motor shing afloat, is the British-Catchy music that few besides Sul- of the Soviet Union. A rather built vessel Silurian, which has livan could give.

striking case in which an attempt: just completed her first year at A year ago, it was decided to to carry out all the legal régula-f sen. She is a most remarkable close the doors at the conclusion Ltions literally resulted in an ship, for though displacing 14,650 of the overture to "The Yeomen onormous waste of time and tons and carrying 10,500 tons of of the Guard," until the chorus energy recently occurred in a carge, she has a draught of less came on the stage, as that opera village near Moscow.

opens with a sola by Phoebe, and have everywhere been load in their praise of hery, noise is particularly objce village went into the forest and

tionable in design on account of the extreme

The broke off a decayed branch for ease with which her cargo can be Hongkong public then responded firewood. Unfortunately for the handled. She has five immense nobly to the request for carly at- peasant a forester, caught him in holds and six hatches. One of the tendance and it is sincerely hoped the cet of breaking off the branch. holds is nearly half the length of that they will do so again in the Although the forester recognized By Special arrangement with the the vessel (which is 430 FL.).

case of Tulanthe. Any enjoyment that the branch as quite use- Committee of the Royal Hong-Another is reached through

that may be obtained from that loss, he felt that the law against gigantie hatch measuring no less

worth it when it is secured at the be up-held, so he hated the per- "other half" isn't anything like taking wood from the forest must; loss of a single moment of Gilant with the branch to the bert and Sullivan.

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assured peasants were called away from that 9.15 has been fixed as the and to assist in preparing a long their work serve as witnesses time for starting (and 9.15 means report on the case. to be submit.. Although this

enormous ship)9,15 and not a minute later) e-ted to the court. does 10% knots on service, her firely from the point engines are comparatively small. They are two 1,250. th.p. 6-cylin

Then a forestry expert was der Beardmor-Tosi Diesel units, and it is therefore

called in to appraise the value of made and installed by Williamd that the audience may make the broken branch.-

He pro- shipbuilders and Beardmore & Co., Ltd, the famous, a special point of being in their nounead it worthless, and set a

engineers, of seats by that time.

nominal value of 1 kopečk (half a Glasgow,

The bulk of the profts are to cent.). Then the case came to Beardmore-Tosi engines have be given to Charity, and a right could already be heard against proveri among the most eloquent royal welcome to "Iolanine" will devoting so much time and atten court. By this time protests missionaries in the cause of the be equally welcomed by our local tion to the case of the broken, oil engine for marine propulsion, charities--Contributed,

branch; but the head of the court insisted that "revaltionary legal- ity" must be preserved, and that, they must go through with the case to the bitter end.

and nowhere more so than in the case of the Silurian. Her oil consumption is 10 tons per day for all purposes; under similar conditions a steamer would con- sume 45 Lous of coal. Add to this the saving in machinery

space, personnel and engine-room ex- penses, and it is easily seen which syster is the more profitable.

The Silurian carries 560 tons

PROPERTY SALE.

LONG LEASE HOLDING FOR $7,000,

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Ultimately the court fined the peasant 3 kopecks, three times the value of the broken brunch. But the affair did not end at this

official, who decided that the

of oil, enough to keep her at sea The sale yesterday at the China point. Somehow the case came for 50 days. There is not an Auction Rooms by Mr. E. V. M. R. to the attention of a higher, ounce of steam nor a boiler aboard de Sousa, of a property at Third the peasant should not have been ship, all auxiliary services being Street, sold by order of the mort- electric, from dynamos driven by gagec, attracted

prosocuted at all. Because he few smaller engines

customers was a poor peasant without a of the same and gave rise to poor bidding. Beardmore-Tosi type.

horso, and because he had a son The lot in question was the in the army, he should have en- Remaining Portion of Section "Ajoyed special privileges in gather- The British American tribunal of Inland Lot No. 634 together with ing wood. On these grounds the has just dismissed 20 claims the messuage, erections and build-official ruled that the fine should of British resident and merchantsings thereon, known as No. 99, be cuncolled. of Iloilo, growing out of damage Third Street. This property is which Filiping trips caused held under Crown Lease for the get a fine cancelled in Russia, Bat it is no simple matter to during the Spanish-American unexpired residue of the term of even though the amount involved war and the Philipins insurrec-900 years from 1860, at an annual may be only 3 kopecks. Tho. tion, says a Washington report. Crown Rent of $4.87 with an area higher official's decision meant The American agent held that at of about 5-12.68 square feet. the time of the insurrection the treaty of peace between the Un- ited States and Spain had not $100 acceptable, the sale was con-was still writhing in the legal been enforced, therefore the Un-cluded in five bids at that figure and meshes which he had unwittingly ited States was not obliged in the property knacked down to Mr. wound about himself when he

British interests

Pang Chi-kui, of 19 Peel Street, for fook what soomed to be a premis- $7,000.

protect

Iloilo.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

at

filing new papers and applications,

Opening at $5,500, with bids of and at last accounts the peasant

Ting piece of firewood.

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Disease germs may lurk ywereanh

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OF

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MY BIRTADAYS THE 18% OF NEXT MONTH ISAT IT, MON? DO YOU S'POSE AUNT MAZEL WILL SEND ME ANYTHING THIS YEAR? SHE DIDN'T LAST

YEAR, YOU KNOW

WHY DON'T YOU WRITE HER A LETTER AND TELL HER THAT YOU HAVE

A BIRTHDAY 50OOM?

AW-I DON'T VIAMNĂ

DO THAT-SHED THINK,

I WAS HINTING -GEE-

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OH, WELL-I GUESS

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very Trung

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