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THE CHINA MAIL.
***GENERAL" WONG'S MOVE-
MENTS,"
A Rising Foared.
We beara ilant the noterious.“ General "*
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1812.
THE INTERPORT CRICKET Liu, Chambers, o Muriel, b V. E.
Lansinger MATCH.
Liens, Christian, did not bat
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UNITED SERVICES Y. SHANGHAI
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158
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"She does not depent upon foreign food or foreigh inongy. She has al- rendy seemed foreign trade which, however, is but a drop in the backst» compared with her interual trade. Wong, who last year was decidedly cons [She can far better afford to be locked | spicuous at times in muri abqus Canton, In very gloomy and somewhat boister
in than we can afford to be locked gatheral a large following of despern-ons weather the match between Shanghai Quayle
des and has stationed himself as wrong and a team representing the Services of Amerson ----- out. Her navy serves no earthly. What his intention is is not yet Hongkong was reamed this morning,
V. H. Laning MoEarn connected with any vitaletar, but it is believed that trouble of
me kimi may break, gain mear Canton. function of her national life. By
The foreigners at Kwongmoon have bombarding ter coast towns we could du some damage to property which is mainly ours and which, in the end, our insurance companies would have to pay for, but beyond that-nothing. There we should stick. If we landed
purpose
sont lying the river theres
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Shanghai had put up the mammoth' score of 440 for the Serviers to beab, sand when
SPORTING.
Cricket.
THE UNIVERSITY OF
HONGKONG.
A Generons Gilft.
Profonor Smith received yesterday; cable Iron his friends. The Chloride Electrical Storage Company, Limited, of Manchester, stating that they have decided 1 to present to the University a snipplete 3 battery of their well known Chlorids
be Accumulators. This battery will
used in the electrical laboratories of the Univer sity, and is the first item in the extensiver equipment of engineering experimental apparatus hich it be gradually collected. tocather at the University. The "money" value of this splendid gift is about twe (thousand dollars,
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUBI, The C.C.C. will ment Civil Servicu C:C in a friendly fixture is be played to-morrow.
beon warned to prepare for euergencies ups were drawn overnight the latter
wicket, Pole and Dompey being in and three British war vessels are at had put together 34 for the loss of one possion. The former carried on with a secré” of 4, Dempsey having ton more to his credit. opposed to the bowling of Qaylo and V. R. Lanning. Only are An interesting unouncement regard-were added to the total when Demp-on the Civil Service ground at 2 pm. The ing Kennedy's Home Repository will be say, who had sent a pretty shot to the following will represent on 0,0,0 ; H. H. armies ther would be swallowed up found on page 10.
Joure, was dixasiassed being given lib.w. Thylur, I. A. Ross, G. A. Bancook, W. H. in the very spaces of the continent."
to Quayle. His score was eighteen. Viressh, R. A. Carvallo, J. V. Bragi, W. The Interpart Cricket teams-photo-Capt. "Crawford, who succeeded him, H. Warrener. C. Johnatone, R. Postoji, England has given to help in the graphed by Mee Cheungis, the subject stayed at the wicket for only a couple R. Bass, and E. L. Braga, building of the canal She has thereof our picture on the Overland China of balls, Quayle bowling him fer a duck fore no means of enforcing her treaty Mail" cover this week.
He was followed by Capt. Hughes.
The latter did not survive his first over rights excepting by war, and war in
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Mr Lane does not blame the United States for "this movement for treaty repudiation, which owes its force to a spirit which is the direct outcome of the cominion political beliefs of Chris tendom, of the military system and of efforts to maintain it." On this point he dwells more at length as follow
"What is the moral of this Panama Canal business, this cynical disregard of saleun treaty obligations? We
are told that it is a failure of arbitra- tion and the absurdity of depending on international good faith, whereas the real lesson of these incidents is HONGLONG, FRIDAY. November 13, 1912, the failure of war, the war'system and
THE PANAMA DISPUTE.
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Norman Angell, who branded war as submit, because war (in preparation The Great Illusion in his famous for which the nations have piled their book. His full name is Ralph Nor-armaments to the skies) is utterly nan Augell Lane, and far from being ineffective as an instrument for en an idle dreamer of pence, he is editor foreing our rights, and we have no of the Paris edition of the London other instrument because we have not Daily Mail and an authority on given an equivalent effort to its politics and economics. In the Lon-creation."
don edition of his paper he recently Mr Lane concludes by dwelling wrote an article headed Why Not almost gleefully on Great Britain's Fight?" and his answer is that what- dilemma because, according to him,
The Customs Outer Station hulk at from Lanning. Lambe in the deep feld
Woosung was run into on the afternoon of November 3 by a junk which did consider- able damage to the bulwarks on the port
ride.
Dr Cantliv, formerly of Hongkong, has recently been training men at the Polytechnic for first-aid work in Turkey under the auspices of the British Red Cross Society..
A concert in to be given at the Sea- men's Institute on Monday evening. A splendid programme has been arranged, may prominent local amateurs having promised their services.
which arrived here yesterday on her way
Regimental Boxing..........
INISKILLINGS 2. K.O.Y.L.I. The Yorkshires took advantage of the stay of the lat Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers to challenge, them to a boxing competitive, which came off at the Murray Barracks last evening. A splendidly ar. ranged ring, surrounded by tiers of seats, had been arranged in the open air, and the contest was watched under very pleasant
SUMMARY OF HOME FOOT- BALL RESULTA
The League Mätches.
FIRST DIVISION."
"Remiford City...... 3 Chetasat
Sunderland....... 3. Woolwich Arsonal® Sheffield United* 4 Everton Oldham Athletic* 9 Manchester City... Middlesbrough... 3 Notts County Newcastle United 1 West Bromwich Manchester U.*..... 9 Tottenham H..................... Liverpool*
4 Blackburn R. ..... Bolton Wanderora J Sheffield Wed...... Aston Vil 3 Derby County
POSITIONS OF THE CLUKS TO DATE
14
P. W. LD. Pts.
6 2: #$ 4 £ 4
"Aston Villa....... 10 Bolton Wanderers. Narcastle United... 9 Blackburn Rovers... 10 +
$ 2
run in to a high drive had brought off s brilliant catch which was deservedly ap plauded. The Services had now lost four wickets for fifty. Major Bowen who was next in. came out as quickly, playing on a ball from Zunning after he had just Both succeeded in breaking his duck. Paris and Pools butted confidently and the spectators were treated to two or three nice boundary hits. Mekuen reconditions by a large gathering, which in- SheBold Wednesday 8 lieved Quayle as 80. By noon the Ser-cluded many officers of the garrison. Rain Oldham Athletic ... vices wanted caly ten to complate their threatened several times during the even-West Bromwich A... first century, which was registered a few ing, but fortunately hold of. The contests, which were eleven in number, provided minutes later. Poole was doing well, a number of hits to the fenes assisting him some interesting fights. The ring was in to reach the half-century mack at 12.10, charge of Commander Beckwith R., who when the total ecore was 123, but soon made an excellent referee. Captain Loring
had just displaced Lanning,
Manchester City...
Manchester United
Derby County......... Everton Bradford City.. Liverpool. Chelsen ......... Middlesbrough
8
9
The British-India steamer Lawali be lost his wisket for 58, the wicket-R.G.A., and Mr M. 3. Godge acted as Sheffield United...... 8
keeper stumping him off Anderson, who umpires, and Captain Mallinson.5,0.Y... Sunderland
was time keeper.
Woolwich Arsenal... 8
two battalions to boretty evenly matched,
The results of the contests showed the Tottenham Hotspur 7
leading the Fusiliers by a single win at the
to Japna, has been sold to Japaneso hvers by private treaty and is to be delivered on her arrival in Kobe.
The annual Police Ball is to be held in the City Hall at the end of December. The following is the Committee:-Chief Inspt. Baker, President: Constable Pattison, Secretary; Surgi. G. Watt, Levasurer: with
a strong working Committee.
very quickly, he being given b.w. off Paris lost his new partner. Bagnall,
Anderson. who gave him no chance to break his duck. Chambers succeeded, clone. but only stayed till 100, hitting up to Lambe, who in the deep field brought off second fine catch. The innings closer for 147, White being caught by Ollerdes sen for 4 off Me Enen. Paris carried out
his hat for 41,
R. N. Poole, B.N., . Haynes, b
The China Press" announces the death Lieut. Williams, A.S.C., & A. E. Lan of General Homer Lea, who took s
Birg, b MeEnen associated with Dr Sun Yat Sen. The sad prominent part in Chinese affairs whila event occurred at Los Angeles. Mr Les was only 36 years old.
Anderson.
......
Corpl. Dempsey b.w., h Quagle Capt. Crawford, b Quayle Capt. Hughes, e Lambe, b V. H.
Lanving
Pte. Invine F. I. F. atd Pte. Tunny K.O.Y.LL initiated the proceedings with an interesting three-round contest. The
Notts County.. 7
ARCOSD DIVISION,
1
Stockport County* 1 Grimsby Town Preston
N'rth End 3 Loods City. Lanecin City Whampton W.... 2 Fulham.............
Blackpool
loop 3 Eristal City.... Leicester Fosset... 3 Eury. Birmingham Hull City* Clapton Orient... 3 Notts Forest...... Burnley*
4 Ruddersfield T. Bradford.....-0-Barnsley 0
POWITIONS OF THE CLUES TO DATE.
F... W. L. D. Pts
Clapton Orient...... 8 Hull City
Fusilier turned the sale at 134 ibs., while his opponent was six pounds lighter. In the first round there was some hard hitting and lovine went down before Tunny's left to his chin, but came up before time. Both men fought somewhat wildly in (the 58accond hout. Matters improved a lot in 19 the third, and Invine made up a lot of way,
Tunny taking a couple of good hody hits. Birminghan ......... Wolverhampton W. but the latter on his points registered the Lincoln City 0 first win for the Yorks.
Preston North End. The three round contest between Pte. Ruraley. ............. 41 Reid R. I. F. and P. Smith, K.O.T.L.L. Bristol City..
Barnsloy,
Mujer Bowen, b V. H. Lanning .............. 1 Lieut. Paris: nos out
Notte Forest...
|
Lieut. Bagnall 1.b.w.. Anderson...terminated in the first two minutes. Reid Lady City
Lieut. Chamfers, R.N., e Lashbr. b
Anderson
X MIHRIF. Never the outcome, England would is proves his own pet theory that war porr, whilst in the Southeru Fairway Lieut. Wilite, c Ollerdessen, la McEuen, Aswang his left very effectively to Smith's
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lose. She would merely damage her is a cekasion. The vast fleets and own property and almost rain the armies maintained by taxing the British insurance companies. Besides,
people are now as much out of date, he tells the British that America
he thinks, as the obsolete arbalete or
The s.s. On Lee, on arrival this aning from up river, had rather a rions collision with a fishing junk, No. 4. which was bourd from Chung Chau 1 m, according to the junk's re- to Hongiring with a cargo of sait fish.
they saw the On Lee approaching and amulship, damaging the junk badly. Fortaately, no lives were lost, master of the On: Len states that the jurk was learing the aneborage and cross-
uried to avoid her, but she eut into them
I
The
Steamers finished, nid down, or pro-{
Novara, Nellore, and Nagoya for the Chice
Lieut. Christian, P.A., did not bat ...
Extras
| who at 144 lbs. was two pounds lighter Fulham
than his opponent, early in the round Grimsby Town....
Huddersfield T.. Blackpool .... chin. Saith went down and was counted Bury
Dury ...... Leicester Foss Bradford, Stockport County... Clossop ......
24
out
Total
BOWLINO AXALYSIS,
0. 2. 1..
McEuen Quayle
13
44
•
13
#
24
*
16
.û 36
V. H. Lanning Anderson..............
Pre. Webb, R.L.F., 144 lbs., followed with a three round contest with Pie. Lycett, K.O.FL.I., 1(6)bs. Points wont
to Webb in the first round. His blows mrried much more weight, and Lynett was
2 on his kneor several times, and once weat
$ ย 18 3 down, but came up again before time. In
9
The Southern League.
FIRST DIVISION.
Merthyr Town*... 2 Stoks........................... Bristol Rovers... Queen's Park-R
The Services were a inn short. Lieut. the second hout he made up some loeway Portsmouth 2 Gillingham.........
with a couple of ince hits, but in the third Brighton & Hove 5 Southamptou.....
Plymouth Argyle.. 3 | Coventry City after a hit on the throat had considerably Reading.. disconcerted him.
impregnable to foreign attack, ad balista. The States are as safe agaiusting the fairway with no lights up. their immense area and tremendous invasion is the Ethiopian were from internal trade and resources would the vast army of Cambyses, which make them almost indifferent to hos-was conquered by famine, or as thejected by the P. & D. Company since tilities along the coast. He remarks Russians were from the Grand Army the beginning of 1911 include, beside the Christian having had the misfortune to that while England might go to war of Napoleon, which was conquered service and the Kashgar, Kashmir, Khive break a sonil bens in a finger yesterday, was counted out to a blow abore the jawford with Germany for "the cynical re-by frost. pudiation of solemu treaty obliga- tious," not so in the case of the United States. To quote his words: We have not gone to war with the United States; we shall not go to removing stone from the Crown foreshore to the company's active fleet in the four the Shanghai skipper when he had cop. had struck a blow. Early in the bouti
NEWS OF THE'ĮDAY. Before Me Irving this morning a man named Chang Chiu was summoned for war and are not even thinking of war, on the west side of Chu Lu Hok island on and this not because blood is thicker October 26. Mr Edwards, of the P.W.D., than water, for when the blood was a prosecuted, and Mr F. B. L. Bowley, of
AUTUMN good deal thicker, when American Mears Dunya and Bowley, defended. A
& COATS & SKIRTS.
COSTUMES
WALKING
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NEW AUTUMN
MILLINERY,
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www.
and Kyber for the Indian trade, the, | Medina, Maloja (esch 13,000 tons), Nankin (7,000 tons), Kaiser-i-Hind (11,400 tona) and five ships (each 11,000 tons) for the P. & O. branch line to Australia. By the spring of 1914 there will have been added:
preceding years aiztaen vessels aggregating upwards of 15,000 tons.-EL
was forced to retire.
1 Crystal Palace
2 West Ham U...
Exeter City* 1 Norwich City......
a ära round contest with Corpl. Champlin,
Northampton..... Curpl. Walsh, B.I.F., was down to fight Swindon Town* ....
Millwall' ............ 3 Brentford KO.Y.L.L. but be settled matters in POSITIO3S OF THE CLUBS TO DATE. the first round before his oppocent Swindon Tura ...... P. V. D. Tts.
Millwall
from Quayle which broke in agd deceived feet, and took a lot of punishment without stark kan...
Palace
SERVICES' SECOND VENTURE. The Services were faced with the big deficit of 239 when they followed on, Crawford and Paris batting to Quayle and Anderson. The first whehet fell for Paris being caught behind the wicket by
tributed air.
With Poole in, Crawford & face blow knocked the stuling out of Plymouth Argyle ... succonabod et 20, being beaten by a ball the Fusilier, but he managed to keep his kim, the batsman not attempting to play retaliating before the referee stopped the Merthyr Town it. He was out at the unlucky number. fight and awarded bonours to Champlain, West Ham United... With Dempsey, partnering him, Poole had The victor's weight was 138, Walsh being Brighton and Hove A man damed Powell, employed in the the il-luck to be struck on the had 144.
Portsmouth Northampton... Ordnance Department, was knocked down by a fast-ball from Quayle, and had to
Pte Murphy fought a six round contest Watford... by a motor car near the Belle Vue Hotel retire, giving place to Lieut. Williams, with Pte. Worthington, H.O.T.L.L. Both Exoter City about a quarter to one this morning. An- who was boxlod by Quayle for 2. Three men weighed in at 140 lbs. and both shaped Coventry City other motor car vas telephoned for from wickets were new down for fifty, and in well.
Norwich City
MOTOR ACCIDENT. [
Reading
really was English blood, which now it is not, we went to war, not once,
An attempted armed robbery is report but twice, and fought with Germans ed as having taken place yesterday in against Americans, so it is not for Reclamation Street. Two men went into that reason that we submit to affronta cubicle occupied by a man and his wife and demanded money. The man tried to from America which, if committed by throw a blanket over the intruder who conveyed to the Government Civil Hoa- Dempsey, wan caught behind the stumps upper cut but his opponent was too wary, Bristol Rovers.
threatened him, but his accomplice bit at him with a knife, and cut his thumb. He managed to blow a whistle, however, and the arrest of ace man was effected.
Germany, would make war inevitable. The reason why we shall not go to war is because war would be in effective."
the Dragon Cycle Works, and the man was the next over, with Capt. Hughes in. In the first round Murphy tried Gillingh.m
by Haynes off Quayin with only one When the gong want the Fastlier had got Southampton
added. He had compiled a nicely bit 10. Major Bowen had not knock.
Frequent chungen were made in the bowling. Both men hit out very freely,
6 2
88
pital. The sccident is stated to have been used through the man's own negligence.
in one good one with his right on the face. Brentford 10 Murphy also made the sung in the next He stopped out into the roadway in front
round, in which some good hosing w witnessed. He planted his right to good THE BINH-THUAN IN A TYPHOON. of the rat and waved his arms, apparently
effect on Worthington's jaw, and followed thinking that the car would stop. The and at a quarter past three after a fine with one under the arm.
the The ... Binh Thuan, a French steamer, subsequent und he also showed up
KOBBERY FROM A HOTEL.
Am. Powell, Id. impregnable. We could, it is trus. They were sentoced to fourteen days each. Loen, engreed to a subsitute for about
BIJOU
(FĽOWER ́STREET),
MPHOIRAMME.
The threshound coute i. betworn
bad, time when B.E. of Capo Padaran and.
- Even an English triumph on the At the Magistracy ts-day Inspector car went on, however, and it is possible exhibition of hard hitting the century was better than his opponent, and in the last which arrivol from Java ports, this morn sens against the United States would Cameron, who charged two coolier, with that Powell was not soon by the driver. put up. Between the thes had con. encounter sent Worthington down to a ing, reports having experienced a very prove but a Pyrrhic victory, he thinksealing a quantity of boof, said that the men were engaged by a contractor to take
ributed half this number. Hughes had body blow. He was on points Pte. l'clue to tizo Minerva Bank in approx Ink for-
eight baskets of beef to the Inniskilling |⠀⠀
knocked up 33 before he was disturbed,
Henderson RJ,F... And, Pte. Wilkes, "We could not impose anr will by Fusileers' enmp at Hung Hom. They only
McEuen bringing of a splendid catelul, as an interesting one. Hen. 10.27 N., and long. 110.15 E. The Binh- war. America is not only impregn- delivered seven of the baskets, the other At the Magistracy to-day before Mr. from & fine long drive. The fifth wicket darson, at 135 lbs, hid a fee pounds dis- Thuan on the afternoon of the 8th of able so far as a military force is con- being found concealed soms distance from Melbourns & man was charged with rab was down for 117, Bagnall then joined advantage. Both men used their feet a November experienced a N.3. W. wind
great deal
Henderson was knocked with a mediuni barometer and, not ex the camp. One of the men denied that he berg from the Royal George Hotel, How Bowen, no cemed, but is quite obviously had already been banished from the Colony, boon. It was stated that the rasa had
Baguoli was missed by McEuen to through the ropes in the seosed round but beeting to meet with bad weather no far whom he returned a ball, at 220. He came up before the coast. He was very south, continued on. At 4 p.m., the game, but Wilken made several points im a fortnight, but on account of his bad wiped very effectively, making same tre the last round, getting a right bone to the barigacter dropping rapidly and the wind destroy her navy, bombard her port, and four hour' stocks.
cunduct he was disassed on the 1345.ndow bits, Bowen after a fino tan jaw and some good body blows inercising and bucking, to the N.Was the blockade her coasts, and by so doing
further steamer was hove to. The barometer In honour principally of the risit of The same night the accused went to the gs, was sent to the pavilion 1.b.w. to Wilkes won on points.
McEuen for 81, hin, the sixth wicket, Atbres-round context in which Phing being than 762 centigrade. From create a position far more onerous for the Shanghai Cricketers, a performance of hotel sad slept on the premises. In oing down st 145. White went in, but of & Co., E.0.V.L.L., busted only till the flaen on, until am. on the morning
Graham R. 1. F. was opposed to Pte Bates us than for her. She would be em- The Cook-An idyll of the Peak was visited two or thros rooms on the bop was given his diarisial before the con- second round. Bates sout down Bre times of the 9th, the vessel had a bad time.
early hours the following morning he barrassed; we should starve--Lanca- given in the Theatro Royal on Wednesday floor of the hotel. From one room huclusion of the over by A. E Lonning, id the free round, and a counted out for starboard boats were washed clean
evening before a very large audience.took a blanket and a bed sheet, value who caught him off McEuen for a duck,
in the Recond Ausly chio parch out of their chocks, the gangway was
after a couple of boundaries off Lansing,The six mand contest between Carp
commencement of affairs, and
The deck cargo consisted of barrels of was caught by Muriel of the some bowl Brage RLF and Pts Potter, RU.TTF molassen which to add to the horrore cl and as Christian was unable to bat, was fast and exciting and an even that the the right, brnke, adrift are, went careering the Bervices second innings cloud for judges were unable to agree and ordered around the decka doing considerable dam- 156, Shanghai winning by an trustings and an extra rounds on tee of the evening age to fittings. After the worst of the 143 runs. Scores
9.15.shire from lack of cottan, and other i Lieut. Crosse's clever little comedy, was † $7, and from another room he took thir. at 150. His successor, Liaut Chambers netically settled his fate son after the mushed and the bridge, rails, torn up THE SISTER SIZELMAN-Anonas parts of our population from the high in cellently performed and very teen articles, of clothing, including an artily appreciated, several minor changes evening dress ruit, afk clothes and ther were introduced and added to the wages wearing apparel, to the fetal value of the piece. The variety performance which about 888, At five o'clock in the aor
ing he go away with the booty, but a
There's a Girl Inside' Mina GLADYS PORTER.
G-WITTLES, THE TEOL
Mine DELLIE CONNOL
Prices of food - Our finances would be chaotic from the havoc which this
Don't Wear Your Heart on Your state of war would make with the preceded the comedy was sise much en
British millions enk in American joyed. The Yorkshires" fine orchestre investments, while America, as a self-played some delightful selections during contained continent, would be much Tesa seriously hit."
LAN BRENTE CORDIALE MAX LINDERY
When there isn't a Girl about' M GLADIS PORTER.
rom-Hen)Ladysmir DoG..
On tisa Villings Green
SMS DELLIK CONNOR.
While the United States is Ed fdependent of Europe, England
compared to the man whe welcomed
dengan PICTURES ONLY), 7:15 2.1: the crumbs from the rich man's table,
November 2, 1912. 1307 Hes of the Republic
(Cinegie Gelour-Art),
the evening
FOR THE GOLFER.
he was going along the Canton Road, URTED SERVICES:-2ND INNINGS, was arrested by some detectives from Capt. Crawford, Quaglo
the Water Police Station. A at the deut, Paris, e Walker, b Lanning intim said he was given 60 cents to carry RN. Poole, RN,, retired, hurt, the things to Youmati, and afterwards,
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told a story stating that he got them in Corp. Dempsey, Haynes, b Quayla
Lieut. Williams, b Quayle ni bossa iny-Nathan Road, Lonce-Bergs. Drone of the mascion, whe
ther induced by violent exercissor Wills book charge of the case, and after Capt Hughon, e MaLuer, jury there is nothing heater than Cham-making diligent inquiries he found the Major Bowen jw., b. Makuen barcain's Parn Rainz Thly liniment to owners of the articies. The prisoneri
Licul, Bagnall, net ous.. Lauty Whi Chomlate and Spacekeeper
Your hour stock":tr
releves chosenatio, palion : Pos pale by all sentenced to vix works imprismment and
mt interesting contest, of
The victory tested, with Potter, who star was over his ship was headed for lighter than his opponent tant of the damage and secure the re won on points. Ab 126 lbs he was four. Kamtanli Bay, there to find out the ca Lance Coral Morges F. B. konekad mainder of the deck cargo. On enquire out Pie. Mayall KOYLI in salt found
contest in the second round. He used the Observation Station at Kamaranh right book var Affectively until he event the master onseilen, that the stores usily laid out his man with its there mentre, had proved within 14 miles of him, 15
The st event, a contest of imahe lowest barrunter pending being 7 deration, between La Oth. ELF ad eantimetro. No serious damage being Fur Richards, wax stopped by the referee Boatenger, proseded on her voy- Lamaha saqupd renod, Richards fimuling by
lifting bis man and deliberately Chrowinggo and derived in Hes
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