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FRIDAY NOV

NOVEMBER 28, 1913

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ANOTHER VICTORY FOR MARYLEBONE C. O.

LONDON, Nov. 28:

A. telegram from Grahamstown states that Marylebone C.C. defensed; ¡d Fifteen of Grahamstown and Col- leges by an innings and thirty-three

TUNS.

THE

SOUTH AFRICA INDIAN PROBLEM,

LORD HARDINGE'S LETTER CRITICISED.

ANOTHER BRITISH

BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED.

LONDON,, Nov. 28,

LONDON, Nov. 37... The battleship Emperor of India The Daily Nece says that Lord has been luunched at Barrow, Lady Hardinge speaks with remarkable Islington performed the ceremony-

everity, bat the problem of the In |

A NEW AUSTRALIAN GOVERNOR.dians in South Africa has been sorious.

LONDON, Nov. 28, The Hon. Arthur Lyulph Stanley has been appointed to succeed Sir John Feetwood Fuller, K.C.M.G. a Governor of Victoria, the latter having resigned on account of ill bealth:

Hon. A L. Stanley is the eldest son of the fourth Baron Shef field and was called to the Bar in

the Inner Temple in 1902. From 1908 to 1910 he represented the Fidelisbury Division, Cheshire, in the Liberal interest.

· INQUIRY INTO THE “VOL·

TURNO" DISASTER.

Gallant Tr›dition of the Ser Followed.

ly mishandled. Is was both ascquenry and' satisfactory that the voice of Todia should make itself beard peremptorily. Is is now incumbent upon the Imipëria). Government to intervene without fur ther dolaj,

• EMPIRE FARLIAMENTARY **

SENTATIVES. "

THE CHINA M

SPO TEN G.

Had pern

Mingtang will play during the match! Cricket Club and the

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

(orrow's Matek.

Hongkong Police v. HALES TAbshir Reeves: Military ground; 1 pil. Raferie, Mt. C. Williams.

Football Notem, kto

and Her Dominions.

LONDON, Nov. 27.

Local Totball is proceeding apa

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gisade as the langus, mables lower down, thi

Lane Crawford & Co.

DRESS

LADIES

WEAR

EVENING

GLOVES

Viscount Ealdane, presiding at Aools wit bow that all four dirions The Daily Chronicle says that the dinner at the Savoy Hotel in honour wall under weigh. A step further in the antagonism of the Governments of of the visit at the Empire Parlia Hongkong Lager was made or Saturday $3.50 PER PÄR India and South Afrion was serious mentary representatives, expressed at when the club at the DOLL The enough without the aggravation of the hope that the visit of their over-realt was an anticipe bed, the score: 30 ta personal recriminations by General sets colleagues to the Motherland na may fattering the winner. The soldiers MEN'S

Boths and the Viceroy, Neither was would be more frequent. We had did not impress the spectatore so favourably

game, the intervening portion seeing the

at their wits end as to how best stay the soldiers. The backs and. Rigden wuro sean

HONGKONG NEW YORK

NATAL LINE OF ST

HE NANZO

GLOVES $1.50 PER PAIR

8.8 HANES MARU. For Moji

8.8. HIGJUM MANO,A

as careful in bis language as was desir.much to learn of what was going on All the worlug was crainted WHITE abio, "and we particularly regret the in the Dominions, but the common into the rat and last few minutes of the undiplomatie language of an experienc-purpose animating the Motherland Dukes having moet of it, the Club being ed' diplomat like Lord Hardinge. Par and the Dominions was developing haps his was the original mistake in wore rapidly than we perhaps real approaching the South African Govised. ernment direct, but General Botha's Government would do well to grnat a full enquiryo” ·

A Matter for South Atries to Settla.

LONDON, Nov. 28.

It is declared in authoritative quarters that the settlement of the Indian cuestion is a master for South

HOME STOCK MARK IT S.

Mr. P. C. Potts received the following letter by to-day's Siberian mail from his London agents, Messrs. L. Powell, Sans acd Co. - Dear Fite,

This Stock Markets have suffered heavily from another week of depression. This is to a considerable extant dus to the nervous

appear on the surface,

to most advantage. Generally the Club DRESS SHIRTS

soem in for a lean time and one cannot see them winning a match at all en present form. On Wednesd y they were defeated

$3.50 RADE

by the Staff and Departments, whom 2nd COLLARS

division toms usually look to for im proving their goal average. Of course the Club were not too well represented, having out a weaker side, then what they nasally have, still it would appear feinhle for them to have a second string capable of giving the Star and Departments a good trouncing. It is a pity that Barlow, Hamilton, McCubbin, and Hedley, to

L SIZES

$4.50 PER DOZÈN

SILK SOCKS

$100 PRE PATR

PUMPS

FROM 6.50 PER PAIR

mention only a few, cannot get into trim PATENT and turn out. They could scarcely fail to stresatben. the present aids and thei experience would have a good infcenos in game. This need of experience was ndly evident in the Club last Saturday: although very low of the players could be | termed ** youngster."," MMARE WAISCOATS

another 1st Division mito, this one On the Military ground last Saturday

FROM 5.00 EACH

LONDON, Nov. 27. At the Board of Trade inquiry into the burning of the Volturno in mid- Deez, Counsel for the Board stated

· that the vessel carried nineteen boats accommodating 150 more people than were aboard. It was a remarkable "Africa" heraf to deal with. The ness. felt with regard to the latest Mexican fact, after the experience of the Titanic hope is expressed that with modera-developments, but overshadowing this in that the loss of life would have been tion and conciliation a sutisfactory importance is the continuance of monetary Ten-if the Volturno had had no boats. solution will be reached.

In the stringency. Investors in all countries All the boats used came to gris!, and meantime the suggestion that depart-wear to be imbued with a stand-from-under thus many persons were drowned. The mental conferences are being held feling, a fear thas financial difficulties in Folturno'r cargo consisted of harrels of with the view to action being taken Paris and Canada are more serious theo

Tha GA tar and oil past-moss, and straw by the Imperial authorities is errone Edged market exceptionally has remained covered hottles, and the Captain, endous. The fact is that the India tidy This is, no doubt, owing to those who knew, believed that the ship Office, whose task is much easier the de ire of many persons to might sink at any moment. The Capt- than that of the Colonial Office, is inrest. their money in absolutely safe ain, Chief Engineer, and two anilors duly communicating with the latter's curities, and many of the resent Colonial in the United Services League: ROA laboured throughon: the night maxing department its views and recom- isanes offer a good chance of appreciation in and H.M.S. Tamer providing the opposi

capital valuo na wail as certainty of interest tion. The gunners won "fairly," ouaily ; rafts which, haply, might save come ofmendations, which will doubtless bo payments. Home Railways have enconn. Green having on his shooting boots and the 300 or 400 aboard. When the forwarded to the proper quarters. tored hoary selling throughout the week notching the two goals. Wilkinson was a (chiefly from the provinces) and all the fine contre halb for the Tamer and be is rescuing boats arrived the Captain told

leaders are maried several points down. the emigrants to jump into the sen They refused, whereupon engineers and several seamen jumped to show them the w95.

Lord Desert, who is presiding at the fnquiry, said that the gallant tradition

of the sea was followed.

When A Diplomat”! Breaks. Loosa,"

!!!

NEW STYLES IN

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

Cricket.

In the Mining acction chief attention has sure to be in the ranting for a place in the beep centred on De Beers which have fallen Navy team against the Aray on Boxing The Westminster Garette, com-

on Paris sales and Goldfields which are Day. He, was as good as anyone on the FERENCE SOU" | fat on a large reduction of the dividend. menting upon Lord Hardinge the Eubber Auction sales passed off field. This, win enhed the Rihi, to speech at Madras, says that ther abawn. Some 955 tons were offered Division 1. The Police Eve fronted the satisfactorily.& stondy tone throughout dispossess the D.Q.LL of the lend of Viceroy illustrates the maxim that as against 1188 tons last time and practi-B8th Day, in a similar manner in when a diplomat does breaks loose be prices being about's peany pond better the 2nd Division, and the man in hige ena cally all that was offered. was disposed of, goes farther than other people: than those ruling at last sales.

TEAMS FOR SATURDAY. paint to siz wins of the reel. There'ía no **We may judge from his speech."'. Details of the draft report which will be doubt mers enthusiam in the Police mankr

Officers of Indian Army. the article continues that the presented to the Rubber Growers Associs job now than ever before. Staid In To be played at King's Park of 2 p.m2 to MATIONAL LIBERAL FEDERATION treatment of Indians in South Africa telling methods and sanded as her spoctors on be seen buying cross the morrow, Kowlor-J. PRobinson,

and standardianos hare Exppy Valley to be in time for the kick has produced a position at rest been published during the week. The main off. Comfortably sented in chairs the W, I. Wenser, W. Curwan,· Capf. T.- features of the scheme are the adoption of hick up the team for all they are worth. Robertson, W. Kay, E. J. Edwards, J. M. the inscription method of selling, and vocally. Ons or twn, pob too well versed Aarun, W. A. Savage, E. U. Barlow, complaia scheme for standardisation. The in league tables, can be heard after a matoh, B. Hood and J. 11. M. Mand. method of selling by inscription, which

"Are we sure of it now? Other tesina involves the principle of the sealed tender will answer. So, so that talk of a dinner for hide, is in use in Antwerp for Bubber, to celebrate the event seems a little pré- and is well known in Holland in connec tin with Tobacco salling. It is claimed mature, especially a one or two pisces in

the team might be better fled. that the method has been found very exc costs outies, and it has its

CONFENCE.

Feeling Against Increased Naval

Estimates."

LONDON, Nov. 27. The Conference of the National Liberal Federation at Leeds was chiefly remarkable for the feeling shown against the increase in the Navy Estimates.

Date of Genersi - Election.

Mr. Illingworth, the Chief Whip, announced that a General Election --would not take place before 1915.

GERMANY AND ESPIONAGE. Need for Strengthening the Law

urgenty in India, a position requir ing the Viceroy to make clear his sympathies with the Indians and that Ee will fight their battles. The speech from that point of view will doubtless have a salutary effect, and we hope that South Africans will endeavour to put themselves in the place of the Viceroy and realise the extreme difficulty of his position. Nothing can be done unless South Africans do it of their own free will, but it is precisely an appeal for free will assistance upon which we rely

Tension Essed In India.

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CHAININGOWER E.GA

[view, will make thú. E. Pažnji, B. Q. Southarton, B. H. Tata,

Golf

There are meetings of the Hongkong B. this League fitare, to be played to" sad the United Services Longue-bazt morrow on the Calgengowr C.0. ground, dvocates in London for some time. there is a firm undertone and pricas shew

The Rubber Shais market is idle but At the former complain against the batte slab will be represented by the

a referes will be `considered, and thing with: very little change. The following are the the report of them commiteer on the following & Rose, à, L. Fraga, B chief price maraments Angle Malay 23. Interport question and a possibility of the Talar, G. A. Hancock, H. & Carvalho,

handbook being on Cons. Malay 101d.: Sesild Caves Bakit Kajang Fed. Selangor bare claims for paints to decide and sho

Falle Batu meeting interesting! The Longan meeting J.D. Noria, G. Lace and Golden Hope Highlands Karrangements to make for the Navy Trus Lampar Linggi. London Aristic Army match on Boxing Day, so neither Rubber Trust Vallambeosa 44d

Below will be found a list of the latest meeting should be mined by dub repre- dividend announcements."

mentativas,,

There has been a Bandar Sumatra

a slight mix-up regarding 1/27/5 por share less the matches between R.G.A. and B.E The match which was to take place- to- Bangal United Tea! 10/- not. Perak Babber itd. per share less taxi

morrow was a Unibed Barvion match and

The following is the result of the Happy not the postpotted Hongkong League game. Glen Babber and Tea, 3/- per share However, it is of in, that it makes no dif. Valley mixed foursomes which took place lees tax,

| førance:*: Phons teams are likely to play on Tandjong Malim 9,3/53. Det. Bani Travanpora fid./per share Ines taxi?

Christmas morning: 5 What a crowd- would: wytim Ceylon Prop. Tea; 3,5d

be at the Happy Valley gusting an appetite, Per ibre Lass for the good things later in the day: Chubwa Tes 18/4 per sbare los tám Dunlop Rubber 3 per sbars leg tax. Bolyna Ten 15 per share nabig Rangoon Para 11.9/6 porais. Anglo Sumatra 30 per share loan tax.

LONDON, Nov. 28. "A telegram from Delhi states that Lord Hardinge's speech bas essed the Įtensión in India. The native press line adopted a more conciliatory tone and |«t meetings, which are being bald throughout the country gratitude - is The new Espionage Bill, introduced being expressed for the Viceroy's out he in the German Reichsteg yesterday, spoken speech, and the feeling of them panelises the publication of military is that he has rendered a great service anorets in the Prese,

not only to India but to the whole

LONDON, Nov. 27.

Horr Falken Hayn and Admiral von Empire." Tirpits dwelt in their speeches upon

The Bar, W. Pearson, of the London

the spread of espionage of late years Missionary Society, loaves Delal to and the need of strengthening the law. day for Durban,

THE COLOMBIA CONCESSIONS...

Memes, Frápsons Wikdiam.

Lobos, Nov. 27,

The ...mirkət has been dull shar whereany, are nearly all lowere

have and to 4.1920, whia Ural-0 are stall stand a 337 Ebell aro also nor at T

*fire at Moreni and destroyed might Am

car wells and the Columbian Welly Astrs Romans Well belonging to the Sha

UNITED STATES RECORD ARMY group have also b in destroyed. T

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LONDON, NOV. 27. Beater's Washington correspon

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