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ARMIES ANCIENT AND MODERN.

It is particularly interesting in these

that ever occurred and it can be said without cxaggeration that both in skill and in endurance the warriors of to-day compare favourably with those of the past.

NEWS GF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Happy Valley will be used by the Military for drill purposes from 9am. to 11 x.m. to-morrow,

about

OLD PONIES.

"UNIVERSITY FATE,

SUCCESSFUL EFFORT FOR

WAR FUND...

All class and many nationalities word represented in the large gathering which |

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1915.

{SOCIAL AND PERSONAL THE WOMEN WRITERS'

Mr. Gilbert Jessop, "the Gloucestershire criokuter, has been given a captaincy in the Manchester Regiment,

Lieut. F. E. Turner, of the Liverpoola,

attended on Saturday afternoon and the Scottish International Rugby toothall ovaning the Fata organised by the students captain, has been killed in action, of Hongkong. Uniyarsity in aid of the Prince of Wales' Fund. From three

List No. 1,

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********$2,160.27

Mr. S. H. Dodwell...$10.00 Messrs. E. h. Lon-

uurt. G. Reinh- munn, F. J. Ling. P. Douglas Walesoin, Wou, H.K., T.M.S... A,ELO., M.T.P.; E.

o'clock, the opening hour, till late in the CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO FUND. evening the spacious building was thronged | with visitors. Orar a thousand tickets Amount acknowledged to 20:1 We have very few of last year's saware disposed of in advance by the

January, 1913 trants in training says the evergreens, dents' but dispite this was the cadets Pels' Ampfield a fine type of pony ho he took entrance money at the gator moving rather stily in his slow pacĉa, wero kept very busy, expecially in the and the former poing very strong but early part of the afternoon. mo thinks a bit too soon, to be showing his

The foto was in every way, A. great prediest work. Sunlight is also down saccess, both from the point of view of the mal appars well. Adwych too who visitors and, organisera. The privilege of probably will prodies Champion form this inspecting the University-probably the meeting Books uncommonly fit and is philBuest building Hongkong—and it's fine. ing and moving in gruzul styles

equipment, was well worth the modest New ponies on one couïe but previous sum of half a-dollar charged as entrance starters and winners ebewhere ato John fee, but the entertainment afforded was Perda Ampfield a fine type of pony who tar in excess of this. The fire band of the should do well over a distance, Furbear- (25th. Punjabis dispomed masie on the atve a frequent winner of Kianuwan and terrace at the main entrance; a trally good Suwanee & Shanghai winner Neptune given in the Grand Hall; many interesting experiments were conducted in und Perhaps, both belonging to Mr. Ezra, the laborstaries machinery of various have won races up North and should be kinda was shown in motion; and for a ale to pick up something down here.

amall sum ane could visit numerous side shows and competitions, la спо of which

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Me. Un Kam Wah

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In the Bw Rbbon event six stable ron Crosses, quito as good 25 List So. 18.

any awarded by the Kaiser to his barbarian. A fater living at Tai The Spam only are prxented with an entry of amy, could be

Fon! reports that be has had twn esitle stolen | 17 divided amongst them. His Kadoorie, The first thing which attracted the netice from his cowshed. They were valued at | Sir Paul, and John Poel have tour entries of early visitars antering from the Bonhamı $45.

each and Messrs. Ezra and Tierce two between Masara, Wong Po Kee and Ng Road was an exhibition game of tennis respectively and last but not least our Sae Kwong, two players of whom the In the Marine Court this morning Mr. Gilpin has one and I believe this University is justly proud Their skilful three Chinese sampan owners were fined try to be one of the bed. I have been play was clo ely followed by a large gather 825 each for making last to incrmingy much, impressed by his last turning from the ferreo.

in the laboratories and workshops there steamer without permission,

training gallops, El Kaderie will

much of intarest to see, and visitors who have to be curtain which are his best had not born to this part of the building

WAS

In bn-toperew's isaun of the Chimer the distance. H has three who aprocently could not fail to be struck by the

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SUFFRAGE LEAGUE

[The following a su interesting astmea from a letter recefred in the Colony from Home by the last mit—ED.]

we are in numbers we are doing big things. "The Lengua is going strong, amali an

Collectirely wo bare joined the Women's Emergency Corps, and we are running Mrs. Flora Annis Steel's Indias Troops Comforts fund, giving the work of making the comforts to out of work professional women among whom there is much distress Then, Mrs. Stobart bas again goze to the Crops with her Convey Corps among whode aro Hay Sinclair and Sally AleNaughton- Cicely Harailtas is working at a base hospital in France; Mrs. Buller is driv. ing a motor ambulanco at the fron and will fly for the Allies they'll let her. Beatriss Astradon is now in Holland, writing for the Government an secount of the saferings of the Belgian Refugees ; MTS Steel is conducting

cerviting crusade through England and Dr. Flora, Murry and Dr. G. Anderson Pare cerablished A hows ital jor the wounded in Paris

where, wid

with other doctors, they are doing operations sta. recrgnized by the French Government. So you. rec. in. dividually we have as in a record as any one, All above are our members. Mrs. Stobart was to have been shot by the Germana a spy, lay all night in a cell waiting to be shot in the morning, and then at the last moment almat, — manag ed to escape.

Tou would'nt know England row. Uni- 5.00 Forms everywhere ; lights nat at 10 o'clock -the air patrolled all round London, Essex, Kent and the Grant Counties.

Mr. A. F. Arenli...... List No. 35,

Mi Courtic and Mis

Bainford Secretary Comniedoro

ther. B.N.

7.00

Anstr-

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It-Comdr.

Hanning

Lee, R.N. Major Morgan.........

5.00

5.00

Staff Surgeon Hunt Mz. Jolley

5.00

3.00

1.30

H.M.S

22.00

10,00

stirring tinies to reflect on the size of Muil" will appear the fourth instalment par to be able to stay the distance, wonderful progress made, both in regard armies of the past and compare them from our special correspondent with the Paglish Chict of conso has a Shanghai the equipment and its installation. The Chief Writer Kitt

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his best Mr. Ezra's Gunnestor put up petation to upholl and is no doubt one

a fine performance on Sabday morning and was not firing too much at the finish. Ste Daul has also a good batch to pick the strongest and most likely look bring Majestie Dahlia. but Duke

Í them with those of to-day. Weapons Hongkong Volunteer Con ingent which left | mainly affect tactics, the chief effect | bare on Duc, 4th, lost. Tof improvements being that battles are now commenced with the com.

About noon sterday two jank o'lied in the Cap Sai Mun Pass and batants at a greater distance apurt dage estimated at $150 was sustained. than formerly, and that Cover has The impact was a great that the materialia has the best ash if he can get become of immense importance. Batuf one of the boats and two seamen were the distance Mr. There has a couple hut the enthusiastic soldier is not content injured.

I must confess I am not in love with to watch his opponent through a

either of them; one grent point in their fan is that they have not been gaion telesene. We rea-l to-day of trenches

a death already and both on the (only fifty yards apart, and of hand-

the probably their trainer will pea grenades being thrown from one in

them nut a bit this work then wá can another, pending the bayonet charge,

a lize as to their chances, which finally settles the question of

The subs, are rot very backward nothing standing out exceptionally room.

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nothing but invent long-range weapons warfare would not have exhibited the startling features we see to-day. The first of these in the immense size of armies. As the Marquis of Grabum pointed out recently in a speech, the great armies of the past were all well below 100,000 in number, with the single exception of that of Attila, the seonge of God for the chastise. ment of christians.” The armies of days were of course, drawn from much femuller populations than at the present p.m. - The Grotesques" at the time, but, on the other hand, the pro-

THE DIARY.

MEMO. FOR TO-DAY,

Theatre Royal.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

11.30 nm-West Point Ca. Meeting. 11.45 a.m.-H.K.

Central Frinto

Mecting,

Soon.-H.5.- Land Invest, and Agency

Co's. Meeting."

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Teakwood and

Blackwood Furniture etc.. at Mens. Hughes and Hough's.

General Memoranda,

PRIDAY, February 5-

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Furniture, ate,

at Mears. Hughes and Hough's.

in

that

the

Ship Co... "Tamar"

Mr. W. S. Brown Mr. J. Hooper......... Messis, B.LLA., R.A,F.,

3.00

3.00

S.A.S., C.FL., S.Jen L.S.F., II. Simmons, S. . Ismael, T. W. Robertson, E. D. Staith, Kay, J.

$2.

26,00 1.80

Messrs. K. F. June, C. A. Then, A..

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greatest" moprevement was seco in the eg behind the main block whereis power house, a spacious and Jofty build- all the light and power used not only the University proper but also in the List No. 22. lecturers' residences and the students then- selves. The several dynamos ata driven by oil and gas engines of various types; on Saturday section gas, patrol, kerosens and town gas engines wore running side by side. The magnificoat switchboard which has

beca recently presented to the section was adiuired by the many men present. It is interesting to notat this plant is run day and night by now nimber De) in regular shilts. students of the engineering Faculty (who Sood they are to get other practical experience in the direction of tool work in a fine workshop in course, of erection near the power buure: the upper storey will be tilised as * civil engineering dmwing Interesting experiments were conducted oder physis so I shall leave my disby students in the laboratories. The cussion regarding them and the navy analysis of light by the spectrograph was shown, the mya were demonstrated, and a cuppers" until a little later.

double morse inker telegraphic set was working in another room. Several machines sere in motion in the testing moms, and the apparatus for determining the tensile strength of bas steel was the centre of as interested knot of spectatora.

Six, weka' imprisonment and four how fuel war the crateres impard upon a Chiness employed at the Hongking And Kowloon Godown Company, charged with stealing 81 worth of cotten yan,et Defendant said he picked the yarn off the ground.

An Indian custable on santry duty is the Cision trad yesterday was knocked down by a reckless Chinese youth on a ele. The constable had his rifle slightly 'amaged and the youth sustained an injury

machine. Charged this maming with riding to the common danger, the youth was ordered to pay a fine of Mor go to prison for soroa days.

yet four or fire of the best have been

I give below the list of Derby entrants to help those who specially follow the

.

Mr. P. F. A..

List No. 43.

Mr. I. P. Winslow... Mr. R. Baker

10.00

7.50

Mr. J. Morris...... Me. C. A. Walker Mr. C. A. Lambert... Mr. W. G. Clack

5,00

5.00

5,00 3.00

to his wrist and severely damaged the training of these poates on distinguish one

fren the other.

his in. t. ib.

The side shows were walt patronised, Mr. Ezra'a w. Guaiester 13.1 11. 1 Hon. Mr. Wei Yok, C.MIG., very kindly List No. 55 The firm's in Wilder-i-171 | angaged & troupo-of-Chinese jagglers and 1 chefalimen

Mr. Olgin's g. Sie Cali-

marionettes, which drew large audiences. List Na, 56, and there were Punch and Judy shows, 11. 1 cokonut 13.1

shies,

Aunt Sally and Imon Crosses for prizes! Ter provided in the suite ef ruome devated to the university library. A large saver of ladies assisted at the dniaty tables, and very kindly provided the cakes

An armed robbery is reported to have taken place in the Hung Shek Mun village, Mics Bay, on Saturday night. Four men, two of whom carried revolvers, entered a house and commanded a man and his wife, the eule occupants. to be quiet. They portion of potential combatants in a searched the house and escaped with 943 country was larger, and it is clear that worth of jewellery. The police were the numbers were not so much limited apprised of the outrage and as a result of by want of men, as by the difficulties of investigations made three arrests. transport and commissariat. It is, indeed, related that Attila crossed the Rhine with 700,000 followers, and was eventually defeated at Chaloue

The police periodically make large hauls of Macao lottery ticke's, but only rarely do they catch the parson who is prime mover in the distribution of the tickets in Bangkoaz. Last week over

Jors

Mr. Mills Kadooria's d

Irish Chiet

Sir Paul's g. The Puke

Dahlia

Sir Paul's ch. Majestie

Dahlia Sir Paul's ch. Perfection

Dalalis

in a pitched battle, but one naturalis 3,000 tickets were seized They were Mr. Ju Feel's b. Loch- feels sceptical about the figures. The being carried by a street coolie, who, when

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with

11, 1

W

10. 12

10. 1

11.

1

=

30

Mrs. Hooper. Mrs. Toklis. Reid,

13.0

10. 12

13.2 11.

4

Tung

1.1

11

1

12.3

12.0 10.

10. E

Me. V. Uldal

Mr. A. H. H.

Mr. H. Doughty, $2.00,

10.00

5,00

A.T., anݓ J.H., $2.00 4.00

I have an mc'e now working with, Kitchenor's ConfidentialSec.. Cal. Leetham, at the War Office, so I often hear most important newe-and from the front too, where many of my relations are,”

SPORTING.

Football.

Hexuxoxo F. C. v. Taz PULIER, The Police Club football team actiered a remarkable victory over the Hongkong F. C. on Saturday, winning their return League match by 3 goals to one. The week" previous, the club defest d the Folie by the only gun of the mateb, but on that occasion they had a stronger defence and the Pouce were the weaker in attack. - fo Saturday the conditions were precisely, the reverse. YeGuhbin was absent from the rar position and Stalker deputised with M. Exilton as partner. Their opening wan sarccely tested and came through the ordeal excellently. An early opportunity was provided for the elab to register the first goal, which they did within a few minutes of tho commencement. Railton intercepted

pass to the left wing and ihe ball, cleverly stopped by Stewart, was transferred to the Police ares. Something in the rature of a rough sad tumble eneaed, and all the club's forwards took part in securing the point. From the left the ball swang into the goal space. Swan dropped on his knees, andasved atinging drive but before he could recover 35.50 himself the ball found the opposite, comer.

The Police unsuccessful appealed for offside Somewhat

38.30

played vigorously With the decision, ther

5.00 For

with determination. aspeli-tas-Police had the best-of- matters. The exchanges were furious, and the police invaded the Club's are and gave the defenders an actions time. Railton and Stalker and occasionally Croucher defcaded splendidly. By hard 10.00 play the polier maintained their positions and their energies were rewarded in a goal scored Booker. The point was well deserved and demanded much hard work.

The interval came as a welcome relief and when the teams resumed operations the polico looked much more 56 Their their

more slender. au-

Mr. H. E. Schriven...

Mr. E. 7. Almalio

5.00

Mr. W. E. Fosk ......

5.00

Mr. B. H. Stanford...

6,00

Mr. D. Murphy

5,00

M. F. M. Crawford

5.00

Mr. D. Eustace ........

5.00

Mr. P A. Fisher.....

3.00

1

Mr. J. Croon' .....

Ms. C. J. England

9.00

#.00

English Chief.......... 19.3. Mr. His Radoorie's ing Mr. Elia Kadooria's fil-g

Scottish Chief. 13.0

and other edibles. Among those who so List No. 60. helped were Mre. Malcolmson, Mrs. F

Mr. IL Skalton ....... 10.00 *****-13,0 Mr. Elli Kadouric's g

Clark, Mrs. Ormiston, Mrs. Hinton, Min. Mr. Dunean Clark ... 10.00 Australian Chirt

Fomyth, Ms. Middletion Smith, Mas ...... 10.1

7.00 McKenny. Mr. O'Hara, Mrs. Hoskyn. Sir Paul's g Standard

Mrs. Comyn, Dahlin

11. Mr. Agassiz, Mrs. 13.4

Mr. Gale, Mrs. Steadman, Mrs. Montagan Hastco

Mire. Little, Mr. Goldsmith, Mrs. White, Mize; F. Hancock, Mrs. Thomson Mr. Moore, Mrs. He Fook, Mrs. Ho

Mrs.

Boore, Mrs. Christopher, Mrs. Dalmahoy, Mrs. Steman, Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Mercon Brown, Mrs. Basil Taylour, Mr. Looker Mrs.

Williscor Dirs. Judd, Mrs. 10. Barnett, Mrx. Ng Hon Te Mrs. TRO, Mrs.

Coxen Tu Misses Middleton Smith, der, Hookyn, Hastings, Gordon, Mac Liat No. 64, Donald, Mackenzie and Bamstt. The XXX (Anon) crganization of this department was ably

Mrs, Malco'mson. carried out by 13.0

The principal event of the afternoon was an excellent concert: organised by Mrs. 12.3 10. 9 Tumbull, who was fortunate in securing

11. 4.

the assistance of Hin Excellency the Governor, who gave an Irish recitation, and of many well-known local musicians. The

Great

rest Hali holds some 600 people, but Its accommodation proved quite inadequatə | for the huge number who tried to squeeze into it. Thuse why were so fortunate as to fina eest.had a saro musical treat, as the programme will indicate; Instrumental Trio, Prestiasima, (B.ethoven

leleat is probably authentic, bat is brought before the Court, was discharged. Mr. John Peel's g. Beat!. Hifficult to understand it we admit Yesterday another coolie was arrested for

that Atila commanded forces so being in possession of 7,000 tickets and Mr Mr. John Peel's g. Cur. greatly exeeding the usual limits of Wood this mor, ing again ordered

stairs discharge. The baskets containing the Mr.

1

John Peel's ch

Bachill

the time, for his men had been tickets had been weighted with bricks and most uniformly victorious against the jusa sticks. The contin said he was engaged Mr. Tierce's grayling 13.2 Greeks and the Romans, and at on the incoming trip. Chalons were mainly opposed to

Franks and Burgundians. Whether AN INTERESTING MEMENTO. we reject the figures, or whether we regard the case of the Huns as the one exception that proves the rule, Field Day for Volunteers and Reserves, it is clear from history that the size or

TUESDAY, February 9:-

SUNDAY, February 7-

i

SUNDAY, February 14.-

Chineso New Year Day.

Entries close for the Racer.

2 p.m.-Reserves v. Scouts an H.K.

Cricket Club ground.

The engine-roon) staff of the m. Lai Sang has presented to Mr. A. Sinclair, Marino Superintendent Indo Chins Steam Navigation Company, with

A

Inasa

Me, Tierce's d. Dunrobin 13.1, 11.

WINNING POST.

SCOTTISH SPORT.

:

(From Qur Own Corresponders.)

EDINBURGH, December 30. AN:OCIATION LEAGUE.

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armies was strictly limited by the movated and polished fragment of a Gerood win, and though they still lead in the Song. Young Tum o' Do on." (Kennedy

fist No. C

Messrs. W. G. Huin.

5.00

Messrs. V. F. V.

Ribeiro. FT. Jutros Messrs. D. C. Eup- tista, G. P. da Cruz, Messrs. Sy Krok Hiny.

phynquo

told

on

fagonists who were severely pashed about. The Folies did all the atticking and soon scored again. The ongerness of the Club dwindle,

Crnacher and Stalker exchanged

placca

and the Club's left wing became increasingly strong.

The

athar depart ments were too weak to give mach as sistance and. enequently all the energies of the left went a-begging. 64.00 Towards the conclusion the Police had the Club at their mercy and a dangerous run by Booker led to a penalty, Stalker being the Aggressor, and the Folice scored their third 10.00 goal.

Compradoro Staff... Mr. Lob Kik Ki

K.00 0,50

11:30

List No. 68,

Mr. Bark. Moss

Russell) Captain C. W. Roome, R.N. Chinese Dulaimer, Br. Poon Yia Tet. Recitation. Shamus O'Brien," J. S. lost No. PG,

Fane) E. Sir Henry Bay, K.0.31.0. Duet.

It was a Lovoc and hir L,” (Walker) Mrs. G. E. Marley and Mrs. Francis Clark.

**Less Sylvaine," (Chatni- Pianoforte Sole,

Mr. Wei

Wei Wing Lock, cream & Day Jill," (E. German) Mrs. G. E. Maxkury.

Song

Song. (*) ** Faisu

"[Anon) (D) "The Pretty Cresture." (Stephen Stozace) Hop, Mr. Claod Sover Tantrumental Trio, Rondo, (Reissiges) Mr. 2.0. 1. Aubroj, Mes, A. 3. Susm0,

and Mrs. F. Austin.

Received on account · from General Staff, Steam Boat Company ....

Mr. G. P. C. Mr. A.D.

$20.00

5.00

5.00

Mr. J. Morris Messrs. J.B., LD.M.,.

JB. AT BI Mejers, G. Ow, GIMN.,

5.00

COLY

J.ILS.. A.E.M.. H.C.Y.,

MOLEZW., GA.MA W., Souls. 9.00

Op. 1 No 3 Mr. G. E. Apbrot. No. 77. Mrs. A. S. Suamaun, and Bite. F. Austin. "The Hearts Solsbed up the year with a difficulties of transport. Napoleon's Noon.-B.KL. G. & M. Steamboat Co. maxim was "acatter to live, con

m4o shell which was recovered from the inhle, there is promise of a keen fight for Meeting,

centrate to fight," but the necessity barded off the German African cones,

engine-rum after the ship had been bom the Fag. Celts are a good second; they ae scoring are freely Rangers dropped ot concentration in a reasonable time;

point, and azd being the confidence of their supporters. Greenock Morton con. limited the possible arou over which A character sketel of General Joffre inca to play well, and have really made a the army could disperso to live, and depicts him as doing mach, of his work at good season of it. All round the gates are therefore the number that could be Napoleon. In the memoirs the Barón do

night. In this respect he resembles falling, and several of the clubs are con

aktering

the question of a stoppage. lealt with. To-day we see armies of feneva describes how, on the Emperor's SCOTTISH LEAGUE-FIRAT DIVISION.

actival in a couple of millions standing steadily empher, Bucles d'Albe was to instal bis Celt 3: Hamilton Academicals, 1.

cap, the first duty of his tape. Honate, 4; Raith Rovers, 0 fure to face, without a single mau and the Emperor's travelling library. The Thid Lanark, 1; Rangers, J.,

Masters study by spreading out the mapa Greennek Marton, 4; Ayr United, 0. detached. for foraging, and it is quite maps are constantly kept up to date hy Dandee, 2: Hiserninana, 4.

with pins with varit Mirren, 3; Falkirk, 0. THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, Pobl that before the war ends marking them

coloured heads thess Kapoleon would Mother well, 1: there may be ten million saldiets work until far la the night, and it the small Partick Thistle, &: Queen's Park, O,

Aberdeen, 1. crowded into

a comparatively small hours of the morning, when late informs Kilmarnock, 2: Airdrieonises, 1.

tion was received, Calli Albe and wake Dumbarton, 2; lyde, 1. The first step towards this everybody, he would sometimes call cat at. Third Lanark, 7 Dandes, 0.

1 ora.m., and then diet to until dawn. condition of affairs was made when

HOLIDAT MARCH. George Stephenson got his "Puffing

Blanchester ↑ United, 2; Celtic, 1.

RECORD DIVINIOS. Billy to work in Northumberland,

Laith, 44 Vala of even, 1. and the last-so-far-was the in

Albion Itavers, 1: St. Bernards, 1. troduction of the petrol motor. The

contract the contagious diseases when intermediate stages are far too they have gelds Whooping cough, diph thoris ecarlet foyer, and consumption, uza dine that ass offer contractel, when a child has coll. That is why all client. ant barities Hy beware of For

ice care il cole you will find fothing hotter than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy

Q. KAMMING & Co., L

Chemists and Druggista,

GREAT REDUCTIONS IN

PRICES.S

FRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY

DISPENSEL

aren

Faro Drags, Patent Moumes, Cours to mention in detail, but prominent among them was the in- EA, QUEEN'S ROA, EnsGAONG tion of mild steel by Beavemer,

Honkong, July 22 Jat

BEWARE OF COLDS. LDREN are much mere their e

Anthuriu. 0: Clydebank, 1

Test Surlingshire, 4; Johnstone, 1. St.Johnstone, 4 Aberenzo, 0.4:41. Lochgelly Enited, 2; Lundeo Niba, I

TICKLING IN THE THROÁT,,- TVPN the slightes lighting or haraonad

in the frost may be the forerunner, Clisthornia's Congh Ramieds Feltale bylall Chomister and Sporwkeepers,

Bong, The Last of the Boye," Captain G.

W. Rcome, R.N.

Pincoforte Duct, From Foreign Parta," Mrs. AC. Franklin and Mrs. G. E. Marley

Next Saturday the teams meet again in the Shield competition and there in every prospect of a moro arga score is the Club will hold a stronger team.

Cricket.

CLCD. GAREINOY.

Played on the Club ground, the Club winning by a good margin. Scorean :---

THE GARRISON. Capt. Matthew», by Donnelly. Major Robertson, e faar, & Donnelly. 5.00 Tu Mann, 1.b.w., b Anderson...

Lieut. Roupil, b Anderson

Major Bowen, b Anderson Major Stazufjeld, b Sayaz

Lieut. Sutherland. b Donnelly 50.00 Lieut. Chapman, b Sayer Capt. Heath, b Donnelly Gunner Caple, not out Corpi, Ross, & Pearce, b Bayer

Extras

4600

Total...

CLUB.

T. . Tears, e Rovertson; b Bowen... 42

E. R. Bitchell, e Bunn Domen... 28

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Gro, T. B). SATEN, V Hon. Secretary and Treaturer......

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Professor

Digby was Chairman of the dcentations committee, whielt did excellent

sene gumont was forwarded to the Front work. Dr. Clark: mado all Lite Arrange,

100,000 Wine Ciscrow and ments the the gstu money, and had the help of number:

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Iain's Cough Iemedy. For mia by all University and the Students Union, despatch further supplies.

boliared that the Prince of Wales

The focomotive, the steel rail, the to end alway lo depended upon and of a danger om illness. Stop it at once with Fund will receive at least $1,500 as the] steel stenuer and the triple-expansion pleasent and sale to take. For sale by All

Chemists and Storekeeper.

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