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GEORGE GRAY DEFEATED BY

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A Disappointing Display.

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LOW BIDS FOR SHANGHAI STREET LOT.

EMPIRE ADVERTISING. EVOLUTION EVIDENCE M.

EXPERT URGES BETTER

USE OF PRESS.

Bir Basil Clarke (formerly $5 Per Square Foot. Director of Publicity to the Ministries of Reconstruction and The first appearance in public

At the Auctioneering and Health and the Irish Office) of George Gray, the Australian

salerooms yesterday,recently explained to members of player, on his present visit to the Brokering Colony, was most disappointing. Kowloon property with buildings the Royal Society of Arts how | The game was played last night in the course of construction Empire products could be sold by nt the Engineers Institute, when thereon was put up, but with a he was matched with Mr. Wsmall attendance, bidding was low

of Kowloon Dock. The Brown, matics was of 600 points up, Gray and the lot was knocked down at a figure which probably con conceding 300.

As a matter of fact, Mr. Brown stitutes a record.

The lot was Sub-Section No, reached 600, white Gray was still short of 300, and thus boat him on of Section A of Kowloon Inland level terms. Nothing seemed to Lot No. 44. together with the go right with Gray. It would be

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world's best. But the fact remains December 1876, with an area of that last night he gave & disap- 673 square feet at an annual painting exhibition. He was pal Crown Rent of $1.56. pably off colour, and, added to

Opening at $3,000, with bids of this, had no luck whatever. He constantly broke down by missing $100 acceptable, only three offers

advertising.

STOOPED POSITION NATURAL SCIENTIST SAYS.

M: A.

DEGREE AT 88.

A LONG-DEFERRED HONOUR.

Washington, D. C. Fob 20,- The University. Crt of Bt Hidden away in the interior of Andrews has intimated to Mr. man's veins are indications that Andrew Robertson, retired school his ancestors once walked in a 'master, Brochin, an alumnus of stooping position, according to the university, who is now in his Dr. C. W. Stiles of the United eighty-ninth year, its decision to States public health service. confer upon him the degree of

In the veine of human bogings, as well as of the lower animals, Mr. Robertson attended tho Dr. Stiles stated, there are num course for graduation in Arts in erous little check-valves, that the United Collogo during tho relieve the back-pressure of the sessiotis 1834-1858. Ho attended blood and provont it from flowing at that time, all courses required in the Proes, both in bought apaco, the wrong way. In all cases in for the degree, and attained to und in editorial space freely animals, these valvos are found the first or second rank of coch

Last year, he said, the Aus-

tralians had big stocks of currants and raisins which wore not finding a market. An Empire Christmas pudding movement was advertised

THERARION No. 11no va saying he cannot play, be/buildings thereon in course of con- given. The quality and the claimsin veins where the blood common course, and also attained the full THERAPION No.2 (cause it is only too well-known/struction, 'known as No. 20 Shang- of Australian currants and raisine ly flows "uphill" toward the heart, qualification domanded of grå- that he can, and that he was in fact hai Street, and held under lease were amply emphasised. As a as in the veins of the logs and duates in, arts, but failed to gra- THERAPION NO.3 numbered at one time with the for the residue of 75 years from result, tons and tons of Australian arms. In animals the blood must duate at the time.

dried fruit were sold last flow" uphill" also in the veins Christmas, and housewives had a that lie bonaath the ribs, since the The Senatus has now decided timely and seasonable lesson in animals carry the trunk of the to confer the degree in recogni- "thinking Imperially."

body horizontally and the ribs tion of Mr. Robertson's long and therefore hang vertically. But in successful career as a teacher. the veins that run horizontally. notably the great trunk vein that runs along beneath the backbone," no valvos are, nodded to prevent back pressure, and none are found in this position.

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This propaganda effort must be followed up and made continuous

a shot by a hairbreadth. He had, were made and the lot was knock-over a wide field of Empire

of course, played with other shots fed down to Mr. Chau Wah, of 213 in view, and the net result Queen's Road Central, for $3,300. ench time he missed WAS tat Mr. Brown placed and went on to make small breaks.

swell was

This allied to atoadiness and consistency, allowed the local man to win by 600 to 265. He play- ed some beautiful shots and many clever ones, but compared. with flashes which Gray showed, hi billiards appeared heavy and clumay. The few small breaks Gray did compile ware made with pretty and deft strikes that could only be admired. The trouble was they were few and far he

tween.

INDIAN RIOTS.

BIG DEATH ROLL.

Calcutta, April 8. It is officially stated that 36 are dead, and 500 have been arrested following the riots, but the death roll must be materially greater us:

number of deaths have not been reported to the authorities.

Inter-communal feeling seems now definitely to have subsided, and the police report all quiet.

At the interval, Gray had scored 160 and his opponent stood at 473. The spectators, of whom there was good number, expect last night. ed to see some break-building in

No further trouble is anticipat-

the second half, but were disapod. Life in the city is now nor pointed Just when Gray looked mal.--Reuter. ike making a few, he broke down and let the local player get in.

However, it is seldom that layer of Gray's standard fails twice in succession, and his next appearance will be watched with interest. After the match he gave an appreciated exhibition of some faney and trick shots.

Scores.-Brown (rec. 300), G00: Gray, 265.

Brunka. Brown, 17, 16, 13,12, 10 (four Emes). Gray, 28. 17, 16 (twice), 13, 12, 10"(twice).

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CONTINUATION OF THE TOURNAMENT.

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There was an inglorious aura around emigration, because of faulty propaganda. Naturally the Press were not going to beat a lonely and unprofitable drum of this kind, and omigration, as a Press topic, would continue to

until somoono stagnate

took propaganda steps to lift it.

LONDON TEACHES THE WORLD.

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·244 STUDENTS "FROM THE CONTINENT.

An indication of the far parts of the world from which students come to complete their education at University College, London University, is given in the annual report.

From European countries, it states, there came. 244 students, i including the following:-

Germany

51

Switzerland

39

France

32

Holland

21

Russia.

19

Belgium

5

14

Norway.

Poland.

11

Czecho-Slovakia

9

Italy

Denmark

Sweden

DONT'S FOR YOUNG MOTHERS.

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In man, however the trunk is carried vertically, so that the ro- Don't give baby a sleeping. lative positions of the veins are draught, soothing mixture exactly opposite to those in the opiate of any kind except by order animals, the rib-voins being hori-of a competent doctor who hea zontal instead of vertical and the soon the child. All these things' great vein of the back boing vart are dangorous. ical instead of horizontul. Yet the valves in human veins follow the same pattern asdo the valves in animal veins. They are found in the rib veins where they are not needed and are absent from the great dorsal vein where they | Own Tablets to cleanse the bowels would be really useful. This is of irritating secretions. Keep understandablo on a theory of the abdomen warm. ancestral survivals in man, Dr. Don't give a

young child Stiles pointed out, but is completo-cathartics, such as castor oil, by contrary to a special creation which gripe and torturo. Baby's theory which assumos that the Own Tablets have a gontlo taxa- body of man is perfectly adapted tive action and never fail to oure for his present mode of life and

constipation. made without any useless parts or any mistakes.Science Service,

Don't give modicine to chock the movement of baby's bowols' in diarrhoea except upon the ad-: vice of a physician. Feed the child sparingly and give Baby's

The Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society was redent. ty, conforred on Professor Albort Einstein, who has been awarded it in recognition of his theory of rolativity, which since 1922 has been accepted by the society. Professor Einstein acknowledged the honour in a lotter, ut the same time regretting his inability to attend the meeting. The following

Don't walk up and down the floor with a cross, restless child. Nothing can be more demoraliz- ing to the little one, and it is a Asrious tax upon the parent's strength and nervos. Give tha child Baby's Own Tablots 200- casionally and they will remove the cause of the restlessriess and make the little one sleep soundly.

Don't fail to keep a vial of.. of the little ones come sud- Baby's Own Tablets on hand. The denly, and sometimes prove fatal

Interesting Games Yesterday. Further progress was made in the Lennis tournament at the Club ground yesterday, several interesting matches. being decid- ed. E. C. Fincher, who with his brother won a splendid game the previous day, was in opposition to J. A. Cassumbboy. Fincher

is a translation of an extract from unless a reliable medicine is Madrid, April 8.

took the first set at 6-4, but the From the United States came the letter: "He who discovers a promptly given. The Spanish and Chinese Go next ran to 8-6 before it was de-52 students, from Japan 41, and line of thought which permits us vernments have reached an agree-sided. He made the issue quite from various parts of the Empire to penetrate even a little.deeper Tablots are sold under a guar- Don't forgot that. Baby's Own. ment as to the conditions under safe by taking the next set with came 230. There were 2,415 from into the eternal mystery of mature antee to contain no opiate, narco- which the Spanish airmen flying comparative case, at 6-3.

homes in the United Kingdom. is greatly privileged. Ho who, tie or poisonous soothing stuff. to Manila from Madrid may fly There were some good matches; over Chinese Lerritory.

In the handicap singles, and the Over 6,000 persons have attend-in addition, is encouraged by There is no other medicine for It is stated the conditions im-doubles also provided some ex-ed free lectures. As a part of the recognition, sympathy, and help little ones which gives a guar-

hibitions of tennis which were permanent endowment of the De-from the beat minds of his time antee of this kind, posed by the Chinese authoritiesquite enjoyable to watch. partment of Scandinavian Studies, experionces more happiness than are very strict-Reuter,

Cobham's Next Venture.

London, April 8. Preparations are well advanced for the fight by Alan Cobham. to Aus Įtralia.

Yesterday's Results. for which £10,000 is required, the anyone can realize. In this spirit Your chomist sells Baby's Own Open Singles.-E. C. Fincher King has approved of a proposal I thank you from the bottom of Tablete, also post, 60 cents. the beat J. A. Cassumbhoy, 6-4, 8-6. to establish a Queen Alexandra my heart for the great honour of vial, from the Dr. Williams' Medi- Conway beat K. Mawatari, Lecturashipin Danish, in memory which, you have found mecha Co. 60, Kiangse Road'. 1-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4.

of his mother.

Shanghai

6-3.

Open Doubles. Major Pratt and He hopes to start in a few weeks Major Stevenson beit E. de Sousa using the same machine, and pro-and F. Riblero, 6-3, 6-3, 6-1. bably the same engine, na he did

Handicap Singles "B".-A. K.

in his fight to and from South MacKenzio beat. P. W. Greene,

| Africu,--Reuter,

A SHANGHAI" BOMB.

EXPLOSION OUTSIDE A '

CONSULATE

Koreans Suspected.

Our Own Correspondent.)

angnat, April 8.

6-4, 6-3. M. Rose beat "R. O. Sutherland 6-2, 6-2. W. L. Dun- bar beat T. J. Price, 4-6, 6-1, 6-0.

Handicap Doubles.-W. B. Cor-t naby and A. Piercy beat G. W. Sewell and E. J. R. Mitchell, 1-6, 6-4, 6-4. E. Grimble and R. Hancock Leat 1. Newton and J. C.) Broome, 6-2, 6-1.

Today's Matches.

Mixed Doubles.-Mrs. E. J. R. Mitchell and Mr. F. A. Redmond v. Miss Orme and J. A. H. Pluny

mer.

Open Doubles.-K. Mawatari and

| H. Únoturo v. E. Grimble and AS: Hett. H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn v. H. Owen Hughes and G. W. Sewell.

A bomb thrown from an auto- Handicap Singles.-Major W. B. mobile exploded harmlessly out-Stevenson v. H. J. Armstrong. side the Japanese Consulate, d-: joining the "American Consulate, in Whangpoo Road,

The affair is attributed Koreans.

CANTON CHRISTIAN

COLLEGE.

Modern Transport says that a

to substantial increase in the mileage of concrete reads in Great Britain, would appear to be: indicated by the estimates for this year of many local authori- tios. The Borkshire County Council has decided to lay in conorate 50,000 square yards of the

Bath Road; the Oxford County Council is to lay 43,500 square yards of an artorial roud;; about 1,000 lineal yards of con- crete construction are to be in-: Three students have been excluded in the new approach road

THREE STUDENTS EXPELLED.

pelled from the Canton Christian which is being laid down by the

Collogo.

Holland (Lines.) County Council Said to be energetic members of in connection with a new sugar- the Kuomingtang, these students best factory at Spalding, a road

have been accused by the Canton which will be the first of concrete Students Union of having dis construction in Lincolnshire.

graced the student body.

Other concroto roads are to be The Workers' Union of the laid at Bognor Cleethorpes, College are Indignant, and have Gainsborough, Malden, and declared that they will support the Coombe, and Shoreditch and expelled. mon.

Wandsworth.

a

worthy."

Jasper Park Game Sanctuary

TASPER National Park, Alberta, in The pictures printed above show only "At the upper right is seen a Wapiti the heart of the Rocky Mountain four of the many types of animals or mounten elk. From a number enjoys not only the reputation of thriving in Jasper National Park, not exceeding 150 these animals, havd being the world's largest national Up the tree, and hone too pleased about increased to almost 1,000 and the playground but also of being one of it is bruin whose black and brown sanctuary afforded them in Jasper the world's largest game sanctuaries, sisters and brothere inhabit the park Park is said to have saved them from In every aquare inch of its huge.aren to the number of well over 2,000, extinction. A naturalist said that this of more than 4,400 square miles Jasper The black fellows are great friende photograph which was taken by the Park gives to animals and birds all the of the visitors to Jasper Park Lodge official photographer of the Canadian protection that the rigor of the law and are to be scen frequently about the

bo has ever soon.

and the ingenuity of man can provide: hotel, on the golf course and on the wair Railways is the best of a The results of this wine policy of trails. For a sugar, lump or some In the bottom panel is a herd of moun protection and conservation are up other dainty they will agree to a photo, tain sheep, Like the goat these animals parent. Every year the number of graph and they remain good humored live in the high altitudes and aro dif- animals within the Park is increasing as long as they are not pressed. ficult of approach. More than 10,000

and Col. Maynard Rogers, Superinten In the circle are two mountain goats make their home in Jasper Park and dent, states in his most recent report These animals inhabit the most inoc because they have feared to have no that animals and birds are now to be cessible spots on the mountains and you fear of man in that territory, the camera found in the park that never before can get near them only if you possess hunter has a better chance of getting inhabited this type of country. As a pair of strong binoculars or a sturdy n, ""hot at them there than in himoar examples he cites the presence of large pair of logs and a clear head. There why other spot on the continent. numbers of moose and prairie, chicken. uro 5,000 goats in the Park

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