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THE CHINA MAIL.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The destroyer Botilin' returned to harbour,yasterday from Mirs Bay,

On the back page of this issun will be lound some interesting news items.

that the owners of the shows know that it is in their best interests not to exhibit anything likely to prove harmful to the young. Occasionally, perhaps, the bounds of good taste nze overstepped, but, as we have stated, owners of cinema shows will find it

Our Overland China Mall" cover best for all concerned to aim at being this week bears an excellent picture of His

too nice" rather than a

ttle Extollondy the Governor with his A. D.Ca.

naughty."

The death occurred at Shanghai on January 27 day of Nurse E, O. Bornes; of | the Shanghai-Nanking Railway and District Ho pital.

THE LATEST ABOUT PEACE

NEGOTIATIONS.

It would appear that while Turkey is as reluctant that the war should be resumed as she is to give up Adrianople she clearly realises that

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BIRTHS.

:

CARRY-On the 30th Isusary at No. Kennedy Bond, the wife of Commander G. We Carry Royal Navy-H.M.S.

Tamare of a daughter,

Tuomives. Un January 20,

* Tai.

chofu, the wife of the Rev. EnwARD

Thompsey, of a moll,

Baves-On January 5 at 73 Route Vallon, Shanghai, to Mr and Ms F. G. RASENAかれ、

MARRIAGES.

TENNEY-TAYLOR-On January 25, by

the Rev. C. Darwent, M. at Union Church, Shanghai, William HAROLD TEN- NEY, of Boston, Mass, L. AN ALTE TINA Bensin eldest daughter of Inte Gen. Taylor, I.M.C., and Mis Essa Taylor.

of Shanghai.

DEATH,

BOYSEM, U January 27. 1915, at the

HYRE DIOCESAN REFUGES,

The Annual Meeting.

SPORTING.

Cricket.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1918

SECOND EDITION

The following is the trum selected by BY TELEGRAPH.

the H.K.C.C. "A" to play the R.G.A., on the club'e ground at 2 p, . to-morrow:

The annual meeting of the Byu Diveesan Girls" Refuge was held as the bone, Causeway Bay, yestarlay after T. E. Fears. (exptain) W. C. D. Turner. (Beuter's Service to the China Maft. J toon, when a good attendance was pre-¡¦ A. N. Joseland, D. E. Donnelly, A. U. sided over by the President, the Bishop | Gillingham, Lieut. Batson, D, C, L. I., C. CA LATEST ABOUT THE of Viteria. His Excellency the Gover Clarke, B. N. Anderson. R. F. Lang, W.

NEGOTIATIONS. and Lady May, who were attended E, Warburtop, and A. C. E. Elborough, by Captain Hon. Fitzroy Somerse A.D.C., were amongst those present.

After an opening prayer by Rev. A. X. Pope,

The Secretary. Miss Pitts, read the

CIVIL SERVICE v. CRAIGENDOWER,

St

-Losvos, Jan. 31. Dr. Daneff informed Reuter ampha-

to terminate the armistice.

aot

The following will represent to the Civil Service Cricket Club, Craigengewer C. C..tically that Turkey's ply was A servant boy employed by Mr Rum-annual report and statement of accounts, p.m. on the Craigengewer Ground-acceptable,

A telegram from Constantinople which showed that the balance in the R. E. Bird, B. O. Hutchison, F. A, Biden, maa, of Pakfalan, was sent to gal for month's hard labour by Mr Hazeined to.

bank was 8183.00. The work of the in. C. Witchell, H. A. Cox, E. B. Reed, states that the Allies hare given notice day for stealing clothing.

stitution. cu the whole, had been ma. Poole, E. M. Exuvilton, A. O. Brawo,

fully carried out during the year. P. Jacks anil H. Foster, That the dumping of rabbish in the There was a ately efficiency of the Craigengower will be represented by H. streous is continuing was evidenced this aundry. The health of the mates hadi H. Taylor, D. A. Rose, G. 4. Hancock, morning, when two women from West grave maxity, thay ravages of W. E. Vivensh, J. V. Brags, E. L. Braga,

malaria being oppalling.

R. A. Carvalho, B. Pestonji, Dr P. H. Point were fined $7 ach or 14 days for

Dr. Alice Sibree, the Hon. Medical | Kaw, C; Johnstone and R. Basa. this clrs of offence.

Odloer, spoke to the report, and anid that the amount of malaria, fever in the Institution had been truly appalling. It

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DISGRACEFUL SUFFRAGETTES.

Losboy, Jan. 31. Mr. Asquithson receiving the free- - was not righs for them, she said, to bring prasent the Hongkong Cricket Club. Bilo of Dundee was met with an cut frush workers from home, and lay i

oration in Kinnaird Hall. On at-

The following have been selected to re-

the sales during the period to them open so this infection. They felt League team v. the Polics Cricket Club on tempting to reply to a glowing tri- very strongly on the matter, and ship the Police Cricket Club Ground at Happy bute by the Lord Provost, he tras hepad that the Government would do Valley, on Saturday, lat February. Play met with continual Suffragette inter- Eight wonen, who were charged by what they could to help them. They had to commonce at 2, p.m.:-R. Hancock, ruptions and uproar. A sensational

ae right to run an institution of that (Capt.) A. A. Claxton. S. H. Dodwell, Hincident occurred when a womaÐ ́ kind without an isolation home. Dr.Hancock, Capt. R. T. K. Hodge, D.C.L.I., endeavouring to evade her ejectors Sibree pleaded for funds for this porpo. J. W. §. Jellie, A. O. Tang, M. M. Mas,

The Chairman, in the course of a: S. S. Moors, Lr. Paske, D.C.L.I., and address, said that the workers in that | R. P. Thursfeld Institution believed that there were great possibilities for the girls wine gume there from the lowest stratem of Chinese

Inspector MoHardy with gambling, were fiued this morning by Mr Haselaed at the gistraay. The first woman was ordered Day 8100, and the remainder $2 each,

The total output of the Kailan Mining is for the victors, not the losers, to Administration's mines for the week end- dictate terms. Besides, the terms are | ing January 18 ameunted to 41,451.83 tons not unreasonable, even though the ad sitantion of Adrianople is somewhat close to Turkey's capital. By the fortunes or misfortunes (it, depends upon one's point of view!) of war Adrianople is as good as in the hands of the Bulgarians; and so far as onlinary reason and plain com- monsense goes, the city no longer forms a part of Turkey's European territory. It may be taken as a absolute fact that if the Powers did not, on the" whole, look askance upou the hold which Turkey has had; in Europe they would probably have compelled Bulgaria to renounce her

The Aweer of Afghanistan is a horass- od potentite just now. He has had made Dear Kabul a golf-links, and his people try to turn the game to practical purpose by putting petitions in the holes, overnight, in order that they may catch the Amper's eye.

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society. The witness of the work thas they did went far, and many were ini. pressed by it in a marked degree. Is was a successful work, and the success

R.A.M.C.. H.M.S. TAMAR, This catch was played at the Happy Valley yesterday and ended in a win for the medicals by 39 runs. Scores.

.A.M.C.

was seized when just about to jump

from the gallery. The excited audi- ence hissed and howled with indigno- tion.

Mr. Churchill Was cheered on entering at the height of the uproar.

COMPLIMENTING MR. CHURCHILL.

Eventually Mr. Asquith was able

to speak. He congratulated Dundee en being represented by Mr. Chur-

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chill, a nun, he said, while shrinking

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from modesty (laughter and cheers).

had done more than anyone he knew.

| Shanghai Nanking Railway and District Claims on a city so important to Chinese calendar with referencs, to this that they got more applications for wives Lieat, Hogteith, e Brown, h Pickard..." for his years: and he would do greater

MEMO FOR TO-DAY.

9.15 pm.-Performance of Hughes Musi- cal Comedy Co. at Victoria Theatre.

General Memoranda. MONDAY, February 3-

13 a.in.Distribution of Frizes at C...

to

Hospital. Nurse Erie GTRUE BONE Turke We do not know which eldest daughter of J. Boynes, Es.. Darlington, England.

marvel over "most-Turkey's tenacity throughout the negotiations regarding Adrianople or the patience with which the Allies have endured Turkey's procrastination. The Allies may, in Turkey's opinion, be un- reasonable in their demands, but they appear to have been eminently fair in their presentation of them. Time and again they had, or could have |said they had, sufficient justification for concluding the armistice; and that they did not do so showed remark- able restraint. It should not, of course, be forgotten that in all pro bability the Allies have had

Girls High School by Lady May. 11.30 am. Distribution of Prizes at

Bellion Public School by Lady May, 5.13 p.H.K. Gymkhana

Meeting in Jockey Club room, Hong- kong Club Annexe.

TOEBDAY, February i;—

Return Visit of the Allar Wilkie Co.

THURSDAY, February 6-

Chinese New Year's Day,

SATURDAY, February 8:

V.R.C. Four-eared Scratch Race. Philharmonic Concert in Theatre Royal,

City Hall.

much they

Noon-Bumphrays Estate and Finance-perhaps more-fighting than

Co.'s Meeting.

wished. Recent statistics low that Bulgaria's losses in killed and wounded are appalling. Writing to Noon-Kowloor Land & Building Co.'s the current number of the British.

MONDAY, February 10 :-----

Meeting.

TUESDAY, February 11 :—

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was visible. The girls were civilisedM.5. Davis, c Beaby, b.Brown... there, and went out of the institution St. Forswick, e Benby, & Blees... Messrs Butterfeld & Swire, as agents with a different character. They often Lee. Cpl. Hill, L. w., & Tunner... for the Alfred Holt (Blue Fannel Line) of heard from girls who were married ofte. Riboy, burner. steamers, have issued a highly decorative their lives, and Miss Pitts had toll the Major Penny, Lb.w., b Meas Line's service between Hongkong and than they were able to supply. One man Canadian porta, where Mexers Dodwell &in bingapore write to say he had had one wife from the Institution and she was Co., Ltd., are the Line's agents.

so accessful. that he hoped they would apply another. (Laughter.) But he Pte. Evans, e Brown, b Mees explained that the second he was for

a friend. It was an economical work

Pte. Waterson, b Brown... Pe. Cox, b Pickard Fre. Plann, b Pickard Sat. Humphries, not out

things still. Mr. Asquith dwelt on

the slowness of Parliamentary-busi-

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ness, buz said that municipal effort

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would solve problems which on a harger seule might take a lifetime,

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BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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The number of case in the Summary Court list this week was unusually large,

at eighty actions having accumulated they were doing, for the amount expond- during the time the Puisno Judge wased was small when it was compared with engaged in the Full Court of Appeal, what they achieved. The work should Days were fixed for the hearing of commend itself to all, for it enlised the Tamer... namber of the cases, but the majority of cooperation of so many of their varied Mecs... them had to be allowed to go evez to the community. They were thankful to His Fickard.. Excellency for the kind and frierfly kup- | Browa ... next Friday's list. ́ ́

port which the Goverument gave to the f work. The Government had lant them Fleet Sarz. O'Leary, e Hill, h Riley the building, and again and again they had shown interest in the work. French, b Riley

العمر

"I had twenty cents but the police took it from me with two packets of

cigarettes and throw it in the Harbour asid a penniless man who was arrested on Canton boat in possession of somebody else's blanket. This explanation of how he intended to get to Canton without money availed prisoner nothing. For the next six weeks the only blankets he will see will be those in Victor's gaol.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

A

LECTURE BY PROF. ROBERTNON.

Review," Mr. Philip Gibbs, Special

The series of lectures arranged by a Correspondent of "The Graphic "with

special axamitter of the Y.M.C.A. was So-Meeting of the H.K. Canton & the Bulgarian Army, saya:-

inaugurated last evening, when Professor Mamo Steamboat Co.

"It is cruel, but it is necessary. We Robertson, of Shanghai, read an interest. WEDNESDAY, February 12:

do not wish to dishbeaten the people ig paper an Wireless telegraphy and Noon-Green Island Cement Co. Extra-

ardinary General Meeting.

by publishing the number of their losses. Afterwards there will be time enough for tears." This is quoted

The China Mail.

Hoxeroxa, Friday, January 31, 1913.

telephony.

invention of recent years.

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H... TAMAR.

Mr Jolly, b Davis Meca, b Davis...

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if the girls who game there were sur Turner, h Davis by the Registraz-General. Mise Pitts, and the bufins associated with her-sem. of who were missionaries-rould not carry on more important missionary work than this: The Institution was a main crial to a very onquest lady missionary. He knew that Miss Eyru objected to it being associated with her name, but now that she had game to her rout, it was fitting this the home should be a mem erial to her. It was a privilege for him to preside over the conmmittee meetings which were held from time to time, there was he committee at which Davis (ApRiley famil such a large attendance. platz.}

Tickard, a Waterson, b Riley Brown, e Monteith, b. Davit... feard, a and b Riley Barnard, not out Reaby, 1un out... l'ilbeam, e Hill, b Riley...

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His Excellency moved the nuptia of the report. and mentioned the fact that was present when the building was

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THE BRITISH NAVY.

FIRST LORD" OPTIMISTIC.

LONDON, Jan. $1. At Dumilee, the Lord Provost gave Incheon in honour of Mr. Asquith. Mr. Churchill, in responding to the toust of The Navy," said that the

1 Navy was strong and needed to be 8 strong-in timos like these.

When

2. the estimates were introduced lie was confident that they would be able to show that the Navy was get- ting stronger actually and relatively, There was no danger of our supra

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BOWLING ANALYSIS,

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Association Football.

3 piney being diminished by the pro- 21gress of time or changes in naval of science. The Army was also etti- elent, and was working ever closer in accord with the Navy. Britain's strength, however, would be used to maintain the peace of the world. Their antagonisms with France in the old days bet! to naval fortifications, on the south coast. The international situation had now changed. Inlets arul harbours on the east coast had her acquired which were of special importance. The disputes with France had ended happily, and they might look forward to the time when without rupture of peace, they would" with another great power. (Cheers.) find themselves on the best terms

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ed. He would like to remind them: "O Car, D.C.L.I. . "H" Cox, D.C.L.I that it was given by &, former resident This inter-company league match was

- late Mr. E. . Delive

several

PEACE DELEGATE'S

GRATITUDE..

The Hon. Mr E. A. Hewitt, C.M.G.,e who presidad, described the discovery of wireless telegraphy as the most wonderful of the Colony who was a grout benefactor played on the Military around yesterday from the conversation of a Bulgarian

Professor Robertson in a lecturer who The Government gave the ad, and it throughout and although both teams were The The game was very keenly contested officer, Mr. Gibbs continues:-"Time possesses the happy ability of being able to

was designed for a reformatory for Chi- very bear taking the lead on enough for tears! Yes, there are tears make the most technical subject not

nose boys, to whom it was intended that casions neither managed to find the net now in Bulgaria when a "semi-officially quite intelligable but interesting un industrial education should be given. sad the game resulted in a goalless draw. statement has been published that the address by discribing lucidly the opened the building to Chinese gonernity He commenced The Government considered that if they to the lay listener. loss in dead and wounded amounts, principles of electricity, so that the as industrial reformatory, they would approximately, to 70,000. It seems audience was able to better understand his get as many there as the Kwang Tung Is his interesting address at the a heavy price for victory, but I subsequent references to the principles of province could hold in a short time, and.

These teams will meet in a friendly en-to-Six Edward Grey informing him of adinary and wireless telegraphy. „Á very it would cost a great deal of money, so French Convent on Wednesday, we believe that if all the Bulgarian demonstration set had been installed in they limited the admission to Chinese game is expected, as the Navy are always and asking him to convey to the King A good the rapture in the peace negotiations counter on Saturday at 4.15 p.m observed that Bishop Pozzoni followed. corpses were counted the price would groom and thanks to the kindness of Com- who were British subjects. They caught vary it and bustling while the Club hava their respectful gratitude for the facilities in the footsteps of many other clergy be heavier still. The Bulgarians ander Austrather frofessor Robertson one and put him in there, but there being now been quite a lot together. In view of afforded the delegates. The letter ex- the Cup match between those sides on presses to Sir Edward Grey and the aspecially as, if the Club wir, then they and sincere thanks for the cordial

il re capture the trophy.

*CINEMA SHOWS.

Rugby Football.

HI.K.RF.C. . Navy.

LONDON, Jan. 30.

The Allies representatives at the Peace Conference have addressed a letter

men at Homo-and possibly abrond— } have turned a blind eye to tuny was able to give an actual demonstration of no wall round the place, the next morn- February 15, the result is of much interest Government the members' high esteem,

dend."

This statement

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the sending and receipt of messages, communication being made with H. 3. S. Tamar in the Harbour. Other demons trations of the aerial waves conducted in the lectura room included the ringing of an electric boll and the lighting of KTI incandescent lamp.

wurde

THEFT OF BANK NOTES.

LABOR AMOUNI STOLEN.

"MARTYR SUFFRAGETTES.”

IN COURT WITH LUGGAGE.

LONDON, Jan. 30. The suffragettes who were arrested yesterday for window smashing and causing disturbances appeared at Bow Street, Police Court. to-day with luggage The sentences imposed were mostly of in anticipation of being sent to prison. fortnight's imprisonment."

THE EMPIRE'S DEFENCE.

ing he was gone.. (Laughter.) They in expressing disapproval of Cinema of their

caught him again, but still be cluded

The following have been selected to play hopital extended to them during their pictures being exhibited to the young, substantiates cur remark that the

them and got out. (Laughter.) Chinese boys who were British subjects were few, for the Club:-Back, T. E 3. Robson stay in London. more expecially to girls. There are Bulgarians losses, especially when

burn, H.S. Rours and Linton: Halvis, and when such were brought before the Threequarters B. Chapman, V. 1. Gray- two picture places in Hongkong, it is reruembered how small

magistrates, their parents preferred Clark agd J. G. G. Fousson; Forwards, look after them, so the building grada A. Murdoch, B. B. B. McElderry, A. F. GUARANTEED. where it is customary for Europeans country Bulgaria is, have been truly

It was and Deane, T. J. Fister," D. Walker, H. G. to pass an evening in agreeable "appalling." And because of these "In the afternoon Professor Robertson, who ally became tenantless.

(Capt.) entertainment, according to their losses it is not likely, as stated, even is connected with the YMCA Bureau off as an overflow prison, but alter-Hegarty, F. Sutherland and C. C. Stark

the suggestion of Lady Lugard it was handed over for its present pur. Aaste. We have it on the best of though they are averse to a continu-Education, bad as audience a gathering of about a hundred British school children in authority that the pictures shown in ance of the war, that they are likely the Colony. This afternoon at 5.16 p.m. Pose. It, however, had not received the these places may be witnessed by to abate one jot of their claims. Like the members of the Odd Volumes society, sanctions of Mr. Bellics, and all the an informal Hongkong Literary cirale will charms of the ladies had not prevailed either boys or girls without any harm the classic Jew, they will have their listen to repitition of the lecture and spon him to give them a good fille to Notes to the value of $11,700 were likely to accrue. We have indeed "pound of flesh" and will have it so again lecture, this time to the Institute of Government would do the best it could the ice by the cashier at Wing Kee's. later in the evening the Profil the building. In the meantime the placed on Tuesday evening in the sale of visited one of the local Cinema" nominated in the bond."

Engineers.

for them, and would lock into the matter

ship chandlers, Connaught Road Central. Shows, and we saw nothing in

the malaria He thought they had The next morning it was found that the It will be very regretable indeed, the pictures likely to prove harm- for many reasons, if the negotiations PRISONER TRIES TO ESCAPE tamped out the souren of the trouble fe had been opened with a duplicate the breeding pisces of the mosquito-kut key, and the money stolen. The police in to anyone. Indeed we

are discontinued, the armistice with-

A man who was arrested for the farecoy if it was so rife, there must be still were speedily informed, and Bergt. Ap NEW ZEALANDS PROPOSALS, much that was likely to prove in drawn and hostilities begun. Still, of a watch, damaged his cell at West Point something more done. (Applause.) pleton Aucomedod in finding $11,500 in Dr. Sibrer sooonded the adoption of notes inside a bod quilt at the family structive to young people, and in-the fruits of the conflict are to the in an effort to escape. He also attempted

Losnos, Jud. 30. house of one of the employees, 18 Grahama The Hon. Dz.. Richard W., Allan," the teresting and entertaining to the adult victors and it is for the vanquished to secape from the dock whilst waiting for the report, and it was carded.

The following wore elected as the ComStreet, on Thursday. When he found the mind. The instructive nature of this to accept, and not to dictate, terms, trial, by jumping the dock rail. Bis

efforts to escape were detected on both mittee for 1913-Mrs. Alabaster, Mrs. money Bergt. Appiston was told by the New Zealand Minister of Defence, har We say this without qualification in occasions by Sergeant Adlington,

Boll, Mra. Bowley, Mrs. Barnott, Mrs. man that he could have the lot if he said.authorities on the detonos at the Empire form of entertainment, Bishop Pozzoni |

the present instance as there can be Inspecter Dymond said the man was Churchill, Mrs. Tallifer, Mrs. Harston, nothing about it,

At the Magistracy this morning the man and the Pacife Cresa. Interviewed by candidly adroits. In our opinion the

Mra. Irwin, Mrs. Kemp. Mrs. Lander was charged with the theft and was Bouter, he stated that the policy of simply no gainsaying the fact that the terina detected whilat trying to remove the parcela fez-oficio Vice-President), Ura. Palien wentenced to six months' imprisonment by paying sabaidy could not. Is perminent. cinematograph is one of the best submitted by the Allies are honour- from the witness room in which he was den, Mrs. Pollock, M. Behultes, and Mr Melbourne,

New Zealand must.eventally privĚin the men to man s fleet. hat the Call Juniden of mediums for onlarging the winds of able to themselves and just to the detained. He would have got away, but Dr. Alies Sibres, Hou. Medical Officer.

a Pacific, fleet should be bonie by thoɛa youth, and the exhibitors of the defeated.

for the surgeant. He had to be olained to The Chairman sunounced that apologies

livin in the Pacific. Canada, New Zew REST MEDICÍNE MADE. the barn of the dook as he had tried to for inability to be prosent had been re-

land, Australis, and uveo India, and South pictures should be encouraged in

ceived from Archdeacon and Mrs Bare

THERE is no better medicine made for | Afries should unite in mamtaining, it The death ie announced of Mr. A. 8. escape.

colds than Chamberlain's Congh Re. The question of control was tut in-oloble, every way to keep that in view. It Everet, Asistant Exgiueer-in-Chief at the

nett and the Rev. C. Bone

mply act on nature's plan, relieron He had also come to discuss the nagpapaki the motion of the Chairman, the sings, opens the somations, sida ex- tion of a New Zealand expeditionary corps.

of right thousad volantéeit who wold conded by Rter. C. H. Hickling,spectoration: and restores the system, to a vote of thanke was passed to their healthy condition. For sale 7 all serve anywhere in the Empire Bab farther to negotiate a developtomet leana Chemiste and Storekeepers, Excellencies for attending

I'ROGRAMME 9.16 LOVES YOUNG" DREAM (Drama).

WINTER SPORTS AT BOLEDA

Teu Sza Comice,

and

NEWS OF THE DAY

Most of the Royal Stag Hounds. British, French and Russian Flouts Off Constantinople.

Great Fire at Johannesburg. Lastest War Ecenes.

MISS CECILE STEPHANO (Classical Contralo: Vennlist, Miss DOLLY SWIFT (Soubrette)

7.18 P.M. PICTURES ONLY

慈悲路

Mr Hazeland sentenced the prisoner to is unreasonable, of course, to expect Pekin Syndicato's mines in Honan. Month's imponent sad four hours that the pictures should all be of an Everett contracted smallpox and died locks. For the damage to the cell and sttonipling to scape he would go to prison after three days' illness. He way forty for fardics month's hard labour, the instructive nature, but, we feel

gure, thiron years of age.

Rentonces to be cursecutivo..

Oh

arrived in England to confer wuh the

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