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no mean astronomical instrument— witness its achievements before the telescope was invented. In laying the broad foundations of astronomicalį study it is superior to the telescope. It gives a grasp of the whole subject. It shows the relation and connection of different parts, and yet without iscluting them from the unity of the whole.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
H. M. S. Rabin arrived from Centon yastarday orening.
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Mr. B. H. Lock, formerly of Peradeniya, Ceylon, in publishing a book on rubber growing.
HONGKONG AND ́SHANGHAI BANK
BUED.
Absconded Compradore's Mortgages.
An interesting but highly complicated faw-sult was commenced in the Supreme Court before Chief Justice Sir William Mr. O. H. Ritter has been appointed | Reca Davies, K.C., this morning, the manager of the Pacific Mid Steamship Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cars Company's local office.
"Brief mention may be made here | of another fallacions notion. It is
Three of the prettiest poerossos" in society-all of #bom are Americans-are commonly believed that by looking expecting interesting, arrival within the through a telescope, ono may behold] naxe few weeks. grandeur otherwise invisible. On the contrary, it is true that for no enn- ningly fashioned optical instrument, but for our own eyes, is spread the nightly feast of celestial beauty. The most wonderful view of the most powerful telescope pales into insigni- Mr. Christopher Willson has been ad
mized partner by Mr. M. J. D. ficance when we look up and see stephens, solicitor, and the firm will be with no intervening glass, the glory carried on under the name of Stephons
and Willson," of the whole heavens.
poration being the defendants The action arose out 'ed the sale of certain mortgages of leweshold property assigned to the Bunk as security by their Inta compradore, Laa Pues Chiu, and after. wark to the plaintiff. Lau E Sam, es
Mr. J. H. Stephens; manager and weeend MCCLAINED. The compradore Lewes of the Bijou Seentie Theatre, is absconded, considerable defileations were baking a benefit tomorrow evening. specially attractive programs will be
disclosed and the property was sold by the defendants, the legality or otherwise presented.
of this sale being the prinsipal point at
Next in importance to the oldest
Ona further ease at bubonic plague astronomical instrument, the uanided!is notified in to-day's return, bringing the eye,
there are a few mechanical total for the year to forty-one. The patient Chinese living at Shaukiwan, appliances of large value for begin surumbed. nes. What a flood of light will pour
MON Dyre, Chinese Customs Service, fin upon some of the dark places of a daughter.
arithmetic and geography when it is
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MARRIAGE,
JOHN FERON-On April 25, at Hoya part of the regular course for bor Trinity Cathedral, by the Rev. A.
Walkor. Thomas, eldest son of the inte
Capt. T. R. Jubas, Edgsworth, Ulfracombe, N. Devon, to GERALDINE, second daughter of the date John Ferguson and Mrs For resor, Shanghai,
MEMO FOR TO-DAY. Bija Scenic Then re
General Memoranda.
Saturday, May 3 -
News fmm Chaeyang, southern Mon. golis, statos that Dr. J. Norman Case, for many years resident in Weihaiwei, died on April 5 from typhoid favor, after three weeks' illness
Japan wwspapers report that the P. and 0. steamer Banca caught are while loading raw cotton consigned to Japan at Bombay anal about 13,000 bales were destroyed.
issue.
SPORTING.
THURSDAY, MAY, 1-1913:
Association Football;
SSTE COY., R. G. A: c. Right Hal Đ. C. 1 1. This United Service League game for Leagan runners up meals was played on the Military ground yesterday. Tom:
88th Coy., R. G. A.-Moors; Woods, Riddle; Buckland, Berry. Stasisy: Levedra, Hennessy, Green, Court, Burt,
Right Hall D. O. &. I.-Ward; Gill, Fife; List, Holmes, Dunsford; Beddows, Moseley, Smith, Eardley, Byant.
The Tennis Tournament.
The semi-analists in the Championship singles compotition in connection with the Hongkong Cricket Club's tennis tournie mont, A. N. Joseland and J. B. Penmat, | contina d pesterday, evening their· match which was interrupted by bad light a few days ago. Two games wore played, Jose land qualifying for the next round with a score of -4, 6-2.
Capt. Crawford and Capt. James dofontal C. E. H. Beavis and E. D. Stewart in the doubles handicap ami-final, 8–6, 6.5.
The final of the B, chess singles was playril of C. arka defeating J. McPherson 4–6, 6–3, 6–2, 6–4.
THE FINILA,
Referen, Mr. F. W. Eager. Losing the toas, Smith startod for the Corowalls. Moseley and Beddows worked
It will been seen from the above results through nicely and Riddle handled just outside the penalty arts, Berry clearing that thet urnament is drawing to a cipe the free after a scrimmage in the goal. The singles B. class tournament has already mouth. Court and Greete led an attack been decided, C. C. Clarke being the and Gill was prossed into kicking to toucb.inner; and in most of the other tournaments.the finals have been reached. Bart tried a run on his own wisdity Chief interest of course centre in the with a shot, that landed on the top of the pet. Fine play by Green are Bar an championship singles, in which honours The writ was a very lengthy one, the opening, and promptly danhad through and between three players, H. Hanggal statement of claim being placed underscored with a shot that passed through the and N. Joseland, and the holder of the thirteen headings, and the pleadings film custodiake hands, the gunners thus taking title, R. H. Niubet. Neither the dates for were all of considerable length and
the head. A fine individual effort by Smith the qualifying final round nor the chan followed and only the weight of numbers pionship have yut hoon definitely fixed,, complexity.
prevented him from obtaining the equaliser, but Joseland and Expcock will probably Mr. F. C. Jenkin, instructed by Mr.A god shot by Eardley was punched a Fay off in time for the winner to meet
E. B. Bearis, of Messrs. Wilkinson
Nislet next 'Wednesday evening. and Grist, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Sharp, K.C., and Mr. M. W. Slade. K.C., instructed by Mr. H. G. Godge, of low. Johuson, Stokes and Master, for the defendant corporation.
Mr. Jenkin, briefly outlining the ense❘
bis Lordship, said the plaintiff the defendunt corporation were respec tively first and second mortgagees of the same property. The defendant bank. requiring the services of a compradore. engaged the services of one Lau Puu Chiu in March, 1900, and an agreement of March 12, 1906, was entered into between the bank al Law. In that agreemen Lan had to put up, from himself or from
touch by Moore, and a little Inter Smith
Nishet in the other competitious In went through the delsacs on his own and scored a one goal, Moore managed to push which-he is taking part in connection with the ball on the post whence it went into the tournament, has shown that his form the net, cqualising the area. Play most has, if anything impr red; since last year, ly favoured the garners to the interval and a great game is confidently looked for. when the score was-88th Coy.... „RG.A., 4. C. E. Elborough and M ́R. Harris, finalists in the A clasa singles handicap. 1; Right Half D.O.LL, 1.
Green kicked off in the second half, andharo azringed to meet tomorrow evening Stanley was wide with a shot in the first at 4.43. Elborough's handicap allowance few minutes. Beddows best several appo- is 1/6 and Harris's 3/6. Both players have nents before forcing a corner off Woods shown in form in the previous rounds from which Moseley headed wide. At the Comwalls cod, Burt and Green vers
both wide with their shots and then Smith made a brilliant barst for the Corn- walls, but was forced behin 1. A miskick
and an interesting and forely contested same will probably be witnessad. The
finalists in the professions? pairs com pelition. Major Bowen and Captain Crawford and R. Hancock and R. D.
and girls to find the latitude of the school building by measuring the height of a gnomon, and the length of ita shadow, and to determine the error of the clock from a reading of the sun-dial or by noting the transit of a star across plumb lines. A whole book, almost, might be written on the
Four young men and wome Tibetan / other people, a certain security for the by Fife left Lovedre with a chance. hut Stewart meet at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday Plumb-line as an Astronomical In-da frum Darjeeling bars sailed for self and his staff and for making good gorsor. Play was fast and keenly contest-and. Penman and James and Crawford have Ward saved his shot at the expense of a the doubles handicap finalists, Jossland England for their education at the Govern- ment expensa. They will star in England that time, March 1906, he believed he rush towards gond and was tripped, the Re-
my defalcations which might meur. Atad, too keenly at times. Green made yet to arrange a date for their deciding for about ten your studying language, was coercet in saying that all the conferesawarding a penalty, decision that was handicraft and I wa.
strument.'
"In science the by-product is some- Noon - Hongkong Electric Co.'s Meeting times of more value than that which is sought directly, and es, even though TUEMDAY, May --
9 pan. Paid in Fall by Miss May
Roberts in Theatre Royal
Opening Performance of Mise May Bo-Jaboratory methods are applied to berts in Theatre Royal.
the study of the stars, there will be WEDNESDAT, May 7 -
no less room fur feelings of pleasure, wonder, and reverence. It is not inimical to the true spirit of science to teach children so that they may in bigh quarters. enjoy watching the sky at evening,
THERADAY, May S.-
p.m.-The Sweetest Girl in Dixie by Miss May Roberts in Thestre Rojal
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| recognizing the planets, picking outj“
The Globe says that the contract for the leaders among the stars, Sirius, improving the barbours of Vancouver and Arcturus, Capella, Aldebaran, and Victoria and building a dry dock, 1,000 going over the roll of familiar con stellations, whose very names are melodious, and whose histories were replete with myth and legend before OUR INDIFFERENCE TO THE Job questioned Caust thou bind the
HONGKONG, Thursday, May 1, 1913
STARS.
sweet influences of the Pleiades or loose the bands of Orion?'
feet long, will be given to the firm of Sir John Jackson. The cost of the work is estimated at over £4,000,000. The new dry dock will be one of the largest in the world and will be capable of acommodating
super Dreadnought in any condition.
proper performance of the duties of him-
pradore did was to put up $82,000 in
4.
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The Hongkong Gun Club.
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The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Gun Club was held at the Hongkong and Shaughsi Bink. Mess ou Monday evening. Thers were presant Mr. G. C. Moxon (chairman), Mr. W. H. Stewart, Dr. G. H. L. Fitzwilliams, Mr. H. G. Hegnety (Hon. Treasurer), Major E. C. L Fitzwilliams (Hen. Secretary),
The report and accounts were submitted and discussed. The Chairman remarked that the Club could congratulate them- solver on the statement when is va considered that very little shooting had taken place in the past year. Also, tha the shorting membership had dropped considerably, due to absent members, and practically everything had been at standstill. He hop d that there would now be a revival.
cash, but there were some mortgages by hotly disputed by the Cornwalls. After Quite a flatter of expectation is said other people to the bark as wearity for consulting lineanna the Referes adhered to exist among society folk at home in his conduct, ere. In June, 1910, it be-this decision and Green taking the regard to the possibilities of a reconcilia- taime necessary that Lau should him kick scored, giving the gunners the lead. tion taking place in the near future of give additional security, and in that Sukth made some valiant efforts for the Cotawalls and was the beat forward on the prominent member of the peerage and bath he mortgaged to the bank cortsin
leasehold properties in the Colony, inland field. He beat the gunners defence in Popular wife. It is known that such a reconciliation would give great antis'action
labe $35 and 858, which were valued at cluding the goalkeeper but was awkwardly Bonet $22,000. In November of the sau placed and could do no better than kick war Lau executed a second mortgage of across the goal but no other Cornwall for this same property to the prosent plain word en an. Riddle kicked frequently to tiff. Lau E Sara and the consideration for touch to keep the Comwall forwa" de ont. the incrtgage was the loan of $21,000. Play was inclined to avour the Cornwalls About September 29, 1912. Lan absconded to the end when the gunners had won from the Colony and he was then in rather luckily with the result default to the extent of about $160,000 to the bank. Beducting from that his $82,000-cush scurity which the bank ha ho still owed, roughly $00,000. Upor this happening the bank wold the propert mortgaged to them and got a little over $25,000 as meis proceeds of the sale. A great commotion wis caused in Then the second mortgages, the present There was a large attendance at the
Proposed by the Chairman and seconded Bentong the other morning when plaintiff, hearing of this sale commenced Soldiers' Club last night, when the watch
by Dr Fitzwilliams that the moonutte "At the shrine of the stars nur Chinaman dimb d on to the roof of a so poveredings, and by agreement between the Hongkong Volunteers and THAT the prevailing ignorance of the
should be passed. Carried unanimously, human race first learned to worship, house in Lake Yew Street and began between the parties the bank was now Royal Engineera (3) team was resumed. heavens above us is deplorable ni-
and it is the inalienable right of euch had come to attack him armed with a ship's decision.
shouting for the police. He aid a man bolding these proceeds pending his Lon}- The first game was between. Mr. A. The names of Major F. A. Dickinson, most beyond the power of exaggem-
Hamilton, Hongkong Volunteers and Sap-2/D.C.LT.. Capt. G.C. Trnay. 2/D.O.L.I., tion," is asserted by Mary E. Byrdceecding generation to kindle at parang. The police came on the scene Mr. Sharpe interposed that the bank
per Cox, R. E In the early part of the and Mr. J. J. Patterson were submitted dd ut know of the second mortgage, game Hamilton was in front, leading at 50 for election. This was proposed by Major in an article contributed to Populer.
the same source its beacon lights off immediately and gut the demented maa faith and aspiration."
down by man of a ladder, after great til after it had been executed. by 11 points, and at 100 he had an advant E. C. L. Fitzwilliams and seconded by Mr. xtrammy. Our schools emphasize
"His Lordship asked whether the first age of 21. For some time Hamilton mured J. E. Gresson, and they were duly elected. "nature study" so far as it relates to
mortgage was "recited in the second 7
few pista, Cux making ground rapidly, Proposed by the Chairman and secunded Mr. Sharpe replied that it was but thợ forms of plant and animal life and to
-109, | by Mr J. E. Greason that the following be nd passing his opponent at first mortgagees were not aware of the elept the led for the remainder of the the new Committee:-Mr E. F. Grist, Mr. the surface features of the earth, but
sound mortgage. their courses of study leave out the
Mr. Jonkin said the first mortgageese winning by 40s. Brenks-Cox, R. Hunk Capt. G. C. Tricy, Mr J.J
Patterson, Mr. H. G. Ergasty and.. Major A number of Chiness were brought that the page, brokers in the latter had notice of the second mortgaga beför / 16, 12,11, 11, Baillon, 14, 14. 12. ann in the heavens," and generations before Mr. Melbourne at the Magistracy place hold out as an inducement to the the sale.
Soros-Supper Cox, 200; Mr. A. Hamil E C. L. Fitzwilliams, to-day and charged with returning from costies the fact that opium-smoking is per
ton, ion.
The Chairman stated that the price o NEW GOODS of our children "grow up, knowing banishment. They were sentenced to smitted in Sum, whereas it is to be pro
Mr. Sharpe laid this was admitted.
The second game saw Mr. B. C. Catlow,cartridges could not be cheapened. Mr. Mr. Jenkin, continuing, said these pre- less about the stars than the negroes months' cach, and four hours' stocks,
hibited throughout Chiam. He also states sent proceedings were taken upon three ongkong Volunteers and Sergt. Regan, Hegarty renda letter from Merata. Kynoch in Central Africa. Educated people
that one broker of an enterprising turn of grounds. They were Firstly, that the R. E. in opposition. Tarlew led though and Co, but it was unanimously a reed to A Chinese passenger by the s/s Yat mind recently issued handbol giving a liat tuking of the mortgage by the bank and out in this gime and mide up some of the continue to obtain cartridges throughs leading Messrs. Jardino and Matheson, who had are even unable to tell whether the reported to the police that whilst on the Swatow district who after arrival in Sipi vires having regard to the Ordinance, by 30 which he increased to 40 at the 100 always supplied them in any quinity, new moon is rising or setting. Few voyage his bʊz was broken open when he had blossomed forth into millionaires. No. 2 of 1866, incorporating the defenmark. Safety piny w moch in evidence fonded to order and at an acceptable pike. NECKWEAR. realize that the sun crosses the sky ina ue 85 was stolen.
was asleep and 830 in money, and clothing
danb bark. Secondly, that the. defen- neither player being willing to open eat It was proposed by the Chairman and dant bank was not entitled to charge the the game, which probably accounted for seconded by Mr. W. R. Stewart to have a different path on each succeeding
property with any defalcations occurring the small breaks. Bariow won in the end an opening day; that the Club be "ať day, and fewer still connect these
after the notice to the second mortgage by 60 points. Breaks-Barlow, 18, 13,′ 11, | home," te friends: that the Club gire = to the plaintiff. Thirdly, that defendants 11,10. Bagan, 14, 10. Scores Mr B.Oup to be shot for on that date open to changes, constantly going on before
we not liable to refund certain of the Barlow. 200; Sergt. Regan, 134,
visitors; that bea.be provided by the Club ;* their eyes, with the change of sensors Indeed, Miss Byrd says, it would be [difficult to ask fire questions about the heavenly bodies so simple that two
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The captain of a vepul which makes frequent trips between Bangkok and Swatow informs the Bangkok Daily Mail
WEAR. I do not know a planet from a star and Shing from Hongkong to Singapore has of what purported to be coolies from the the sale under the mortgage was ultra Volunteers deficit. A130 hu was
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Hul the Best of Our Amateurn."."
or thres out of a company, generally well-informed, could make a grade of fifty per cent. She assures us that the following is a trie story,
The following seven competitors havo entered for the Daily Mail's £15,000
Aviation prizes: Arthur Wilmm, James Radley. Garden England, "Colonel Cody, Wymaloo (Belgien), Perlyon (French) and Rainpler (German),
SIR JOHN JORDAN.
FTTH PABIOD OF OFFICE.
Mach gratification is expressed here May the Peking correspondent of the N. O. Daily News, at the receipt of the news that Sir J. hp Jorlin's time in Chis is to be
The Curzon tatue has boon unveiled Calcutta, by Lord Carmichael. There be extended by two yara from October.
nonnys taken the compradors Laur The Royal Engineers have had their lead. | details and date to be left to the C-mmittee.
reduced to 12, the scores now are, Royal to Arrange. Engineers (A) 1061; Hongkong Volunteers,
1039.
his staff and that therefore they could et debit the proceeds of the sale with these indianyu. That
was shortly the msence of the action.
Mr. Jenkin then proceeded to read the the final game to-morre night.
One game will be played to-night, and very lengthy pleadings filed.
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a largo gathering including any Thin in the second extension of time The hearing continued throughout the American tourists. Special police precen given to Sir John Jordan, and will bring day and was then adjourned till; to- tions were taken as there was a runour the total period of his service in Poking up morrow. that the Terrorists intended to take, ad to nine years, a longer perioithan that of vantage of the occasion. "
Wade.
C.Q.KR. Campbell 150 8għ. Knight ... 91
A vote of thanka s propos d by Dr. 150 0.9.3.8. Walters 143 G. H. L. Fitzwilliams, and seconded by Mr. H. G. Hegarty, to the Chairman and ess the Inte Committee.
It arred that His Exc›llency The Governet, His Excellency. The Gezent, and the Admiral Commander-in-Chief, China Station, be seked to be patrons of the Cinb; that endeavours be made to Increase the shooting members; that letters, At Stonecuttara Jeland yesterday, the | be written 10 the absent members, wit) • Bergeants 87th Coy., R. G. A. played the view to saking what they wish done with Not many summers ago, a party
Sergeants, District Staf in connection with their share in the Club, which is now
shown asal ability in the acemiata, any British Minister since Sir Thomas ALLEGED UNLAWFUL DISTRAINT. The Districts won all the genes and Bashed L N. Leels fo be an Honorary Member,
the R. G. A. Sergeant Challenge Shiold. of visitom, at a pleasant island resort,
It was agreed to write and ask Dir.
were looking up at the stars eme
to take the plans of ble 3. Barton, who At the Marine Court to-day before
The highest compliment that, the
with 211 points to spars. Boores?
his been in charge of the garden and night, and a woman rather donating! Captain Basil Taylor, R.M., P. C. Evans Foreign Dic gan pay to any diplomatist before Mr. Justin Kemp, the Tai Ming Sgt. Tpt. Palmer, 160 Sgt. Blundell... 60 Colany. The question of the erection of This morning in the Summary Court- District Staff- 87th Coy. R. d. A grounds of the Club, and has now left the charged Chao Shing, master of a licensed is to invite him to continue his occupancy ventured the opinion that the Bigenulie boat, with carrying sleven persons of an important and dimeu't pet, and the Firm, poroclain dealers, of List. Hoily-R 8. M. Cutler 150 0.5. M. Tatton 108 cursed. 13 was decided to leave the matter Bgt, Kasting 150 Ext. Bavaga. 199 an electric fans on tho verandah waa diae Dipper swings around the pole, but in excess of the number allowed by his Home Government is only effecting the wood Bud, ed Wu Hong, 25, Sui Mr. Gr. Fuller... 150 Bgt. Dalton 130 in the hands of the Committee, fier husband, a yachtsman, wont to licence. The defendant who had nothing opinion of the British community in China Street, to recover $1,000 for alleged Sgt. Wilson spend the night under the open sky, way, was food 810 or one month's in when it arnages to employ a public ridiculed the iden!"
servant like Sir, Juba Jordan so long
Mr. Loc D'Almada e Castro appeared To remedy this state of affairs, the
beyond the slotted period. A pretty wedding was solemnised at writer" yould Imve is begin in the St. Joseph's Church yesterday morning, the China. Association the other day exi
At a meeting of the Tientain branch of for the plaintiffs and Mr. J. H. Gardiner;
for defendant. normal school. The desideratam is the bridegroom being Mr. Alexander pression was given to the Appreciation by plaintiff, sveing a to let notice on the Mr. D'Almada, in posing, said the not to mike astronomers o
MeTurk Hith,, eldest son of ex-Bailis the commercial community of Sir John front of the precisen 182, Holiwood Boud. of our Smith, of Troon, Scotland, and the bride Jordsa's services, and it only remains to children, but to teach them to use their sim 31stido North, youngest daughter be said that British residents all over called on the landlord mentioned in the from t
in time in the beginning of February, own' eyes upon sun, moon, aud stof tas into Thomas North, of Surrey Chins will rejoice in the sasurance that notice and arranged terms for the renting with as much intelligence as they now | uttired in a dress of silk satin coverd tinue in hands in which they will to plaintiff should enter the premises some the numbers Aring, andthe undermention, Strange to pay, ayury large propostium of England. The bride who was pretty British interests and prestige are to con- the promisse. It was arranged that imodation, it is found recessary to reduce actions synchronising with the sounds; use them on animals and plants, on with ninos, was given away by her mountain and sen. To condeuse Miss brother-in-law. Mr. G. Hogarth, and was | jlarly guiled.
tind on February 17, the runt to be $08 od are requested to altead on Saturday those present last night were Chinens, whi Byr l'article ---
(attended by Mim M. Pago un brides | Home on a xhort: farlough ently in Junontered tim premises on February 17 and Bland, Willis, Marr, Mant, Storartvinced the greatest interest in this mare
Er Juliz iad Lady Joftiin laave for month payable in advance, Plaintiff Messrs. Cofer, Manger, Paarce. Styles, maid. Mr. N. Howie carried out the Mr. B. F. Alston, Senior Clerk in the The popular notion that astronomy | duties of hout- man. The prosents wees) Foreign Office and Councillor of Ingation on tan 18th a didress werendt was issued / Elson, Fawcett, Gregory, Simpson, Danby, vello entertainment The pictures and a telescope are which fallacy. The human eye. alone is were recrived froin friends in Scotland.ence, has already left for Peking via After hearing the evilance his Lordship Molallad. also any other riemen who interspersed with some capital selections
were not present at the practions last week by the string band of the 2nd DOLL
prisonment. The money was paid.
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wrongful distraint.
Get waya judgment for defendant Se
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Interport Rife Practice:
THE KINETOPHONE.
Another large nódiance was attracted in There will be a further Interport practice the City Hall last night to see and bar at King's Park Range on Saturday next the Kinalaphone, Edian's latest invete tion which introduces singing, talking sod Owing to limited time and target cerm other sounds into moring pictures, the
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