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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail:)

LEAGUE OF NATIONS......

PRINCIPLE MUST BE IN PEACE® TERMS,

Loxbest, December 19th

▲ Havis massage states:— There has bean a sudden alteration in the arrangements of Frasidant Wilson's programme, and he is now expected in London at Christmas, The Erst prelimin. ary meeting of the Allied Delegates to the Peace Conference will not take plass in Paris till the New Year.

A deputation, headed by 3: Lean Bourgeois, handed to M. Clemenceau & resolution urging that the copy of a "Allied Governments should come to an understanding, in the main lines, on the constitution of a

of a League of Nations. M. Clemenceau expressed the opinion that the principle must be included in the pessa preliminaries.

FEELIMINARY: IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

LONDON, December 18th.

An important conference of members of the War Cabinet and representativos

of the Dominions and. India was helit at

10 Downing Street to-day..

is understood that various matters

likely to arise at the Peace Conference were discussed.

presided. The Premier

Those present included, M. Boner Law, Lord Curzon, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, General Boths, General Smuts, Sir R. L. Borden, Siz Itseph Coof, the Mabarajah of Bikani: and Bir E. P. Sinha

KING OF ITALY.

LONDON, December 19th.

A Havas message states:-

The King of Italy, accompanied by the Prince of Piedmont, arrived in Paris this afternoon.

holiday.

day was officially observed as

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To-morrow, the King attends the sitting of the "Academie Inscriptions, of which he is a member in the, capacity of rumismatist.

FRENCH GREETINGS.

LONDON, December 19th.

A Havas mensage states:- The Union of the great French Associa tions, against enemy propaganda, ex presses the sentiments of millions of sup porters to the King of Italy, in hoping that the brotherhood of arms will be followed by a long and fruitful collabora tion during peace.

INFLUENZA.

SIX MILLION DEAD IN THREE MONTHS.

LONDON, December 18th. The Timer medical correspondent says that there ́seem to be reasonable grounde for believing that about six million persons perished from influenza and preumonia is the past twelve weeks. the twenty million per

It has been estimated caused the death of

that

War

Bons in 4 years, thus this plague was five times more deadly than the war, be cause, in the same period, at its epidemic

influenza

would have killed cae and eight millions.

since the Black Death has such a

plague swept over the world.

The need of a new survey of public health measures was never more forcibly illustrated.

TELLICOF'S NEW JOB.

LONDON, December 20th.

The Admiralty states:-

The Dominion Ministers having inti- mated, at the close of the Imperial War Conference, that the Dominions would

visita from highly qualified representatives of the Admiralty, for the purpose of advising the Dominion

DAYAL authorities on

matters, the Board

the Admiralty, wit approval, ha deputed Admiral Jellicoo.

with the War Cabinet's,

to visit the Dominions and Ladia epris

in the New Year.

CHANNEL SERVICE RESUMEED.

LONDON, December 19th.

A Bavas message states:- After being closed for over t#Q. years, the Cross Channel Bervice, between Faris and London, by Boulogne and Folkestone, opened yesterday. A train left Charing Cross at 11 am, and reached Paris at 9.30 p.m..

The journey was comfortable and quick.

AMERICAN RUBBER MARKET,

LEAGUE CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE v. BI

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With a very weakened team, the Royal Engineers experienced heavy defeat: Their innings realised only run while Civil Service scored 101 for the loss of 4.#lokets. Scorea j

R.E

UNIVERSITY.

THE CHINA MAIL.

A. H. Rumjaht, b Brown, amate DK. Sany, e Hammond b Donnelly, J. D. Wright, h Do. Rome

A. Redmand, b De Rome 0. Chony and Donnnily GE. Marley, a and b Lonnel, R. A. Ponnnby Fane, b Donnelly W. Gittens, not sat Fenh Tak Eu, set outro que l Cheab Kin Seng did not båt.

Extru

Capt. Wahl, o Lamble, Hamilton, 0. Cpl. Wal er, e Edmonds, b Bird Spr Purnell, o avern, b Bird S. M. Jewsbury, b Bird

Spr. Cornell, std. Sara.. b Bird Spr. lewis, b Hamilton Spr. Boatwright, & Wood, bu Cyl. Foakes, o Lamble, b Bird La Raworsk, b Bird Epr. Jackson, not out Cpl. Farnsworth, absent

Extra

Elamilton Bird...

Total

Bowling Analysler

NG

CIVIL SERVICE.

0-14

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Total (for T wickain)

Bowling

D. E. Donnelly QBrown

F. J. de Roge

28.

CRIGENGOWER V, SSM-Co.

BQ.

On the Oralgengower" ground

was arranged, part of the friendly ...35 83rd being engaged at football: The home team won fairly easily. Like all the military tekma, the 83rd Company aro w.unable to score sufficient rana to have a

anccessful season. Niçares

C. Bars, o Fakes Furnell ***. W. H. Edmonda, b Wal or ...

F. Ling. b Parnell...

ET. Crockor, b Raworth

10 y

A. Wood, not out

P. T. Lamble, not out ....

B. W. Bradbury, P. Byme Thomson, X. W..Hamilton, R. L. Q. Bird, and Hon. Mr. C. Severn, did not bat ........

Extras...

Wallof Purnell Raworth

Total (for wickets)......101

Bowling Analysis.

Ford...

b Abbar..

Mann, b Ford

b Halland

ilmer ops and b÷Abbas..

Grahath, & femail; b Abbas Churchward, e Ford. b Hall

Dickaroo, C Rumjahn, b Abbas. Fisher, b'Abbas,

Beid, not out

| Gregory, b Abbas .......

Toish....

0. K.

W.

Bowling Analysia.

3

1

B

10 70-

B

Ford... Abbat Hall

* 9

13.5"

0:

CHINESE R.0. V. NAVY.

CRAIGEN GOWER.

F. Ford, b Athorne

b

A. Arcali, e Dickson, b A homo.A DR. jahn, Disle wan

Thompson, D.ek 300

Only a question of a few minutes pre. vente the UR.O. from winning their League match on "aturday, on the Navy A. Gallenberg, & Sharp....... ground. Time havde by the rules Wall, 648

arrived, it was M. Abbas, b Athosne sunaibly agreed to and stop play. It was remarked that. Jag batheme. the continuance of play, was being dia- 8. A Ismal, a and b Sharp cuased in the Press, and sooner or later G. . Eanie, 1b w., & Sharp would cause trouble when a team declin C. Ismail, a tout

el to "cirry on." after this breach of the rule bad become a general practice. Paymaster Holborn with a score of 51, and Ng Sae Kwong with 83 notique were the leading figures of the match. Ecores:-

... SAVY.

Paymr. Robinson, ẹ Ching, b Lee... Sig Hack Chow, b Ching...... Paym. Holborn, e Chow, b Yow Lient Bernard, and b Ng Se

Kwong**********

Commodore

momodore Garner,

·•b Yew......

Lieat. Kennett, b Tow...

L. 9. Stillman. e Chow, b Yow

Pte. Ashurst, b Ng Sze Kwong A. B. Watte, b'Yow

***

A. B. Shoricke, not out...

A. B. Vale not out...

Extre

Athome..

Extrus....

Total (for 9 wickets).

Bowling Analysis.

1 Graham... .... 23 Sharp! ve

18

Total (for 9 wicksota declared).-135

Bowling Analysis

Yaw Kau Taun..

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Un Hew Fan...

J. Yewu FL Ching.

Ng Sze Kwong

C.R.C.

Wei Loo San, b Kennett

A Ching, Watts, b Kennett ...

Ng Sze Kwerg, not out

G. Lee, st. Robinson, b Kennett

in Hew Fan, run out

C. Y. Cheong, b.Ackhurst ...

The Man Taún not out

ฟล

O. F. Lee L. T. Mcón, W. K. Kwong

and W. F. Teoh did not bat.

ᅲ.

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"SINGAPORE CHINESE DOING WELL

CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK.

AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

MONDAY DECEMBER 28, 1918

23/

RESEARCH WORKER.

BRITISH NATIONALISM" combination of neighbours and thưough. A GREAT MEDICAL,

the convenient agency of policemen, so the nations and Staten of the world have supreme common lotereat, which is the

and bije general order and pro- Als Exoelt hay Lord Ram Here are extracts from recent perity of humanity. That peace of the Ravelling a Lush of Bir Lovard. Bogers at The sixth-annual general meeting of article by HG Wells

world, mankind is beginning to realine, the Ca custa School of Tropical Mediciner the abarcaholders of the Chinese Com The astonishing thing is to discover cannot be kept by one nation or by ■

sald to party mercial Bank, Ltd, war held at Sings that there is a real opposition to the conspirar among the nations, any more ir Lounard Rogers has not only added pare recently ab the registered offices, League of Nations idea. It is not simply i than cod man or several món can soup knowledge, he has it the mains Lima `done considerably to the sum tom of homin

64 Kling Street. There were presentatruction due to a failure of under-

Mr. Lea Choon Guan (chairman) Mestanding or courage, it is a deliberate porisant of the community. The peace madaring. After a brilliant college career ⠀

opposition d

strangements.

That collective arrangement meanO'CO-

mach to reduce the sum fotal of human

he entered the Indians Medical Series-and- came out to India la 1823 where he wen found scope for his specil talent for r search work. There must bà many who whole tracts in the Am Valley was will remember how In 1896; the population decimated a terrible outbreak of da was as ected to investigate the scourge. The method of dealing with the diseas which he recomman ed in he repor pablished during the fallowing your we applied in affected arson and mas wish ted as Profs-sor of Pathalogs at the CL complete success. In 1900, he dAmst officia- Medical College an appointment

and it was Sir Leon rd Ragers who

to police a village without the general

Oaw Khak Khiam (managing director), Those who grow rich through war and want, just sa the support of the local of the world must be a collectiva arrange Lim Nee Soon, Check Cheng Kee, Khoo the properations for war, those who police and the national law are collective Yang Tin Yap Two Fhow and Chew would acho the happy ery of that cattle, Jim Him (directors), Soa Boo Ib, Lim dealer the other day who didn't care Teck Siong, Gaw Rhek Swee and Ong how long the good old war" lasted operation with foreigners; it means, in Boon Tat (shareholders), Chia Tepug those who trade upon human disputes

and hatred, those who occupy positions deed, federation with foreigners, and Suan (manager) and Was Than Song of advantage and importance that seem that is where the excuse for all this (assistunt manager and secretary) to be threatened by the prospect of outery comes in. Are we to have our

The Chairman said Gentlemen,united wankind, aro rallying in defence shent Parish the thought i

kfairs, managed by: foreigners [” they The directors' reports together with the of the old disorder. And there have audited accounts of the bank for the been some amazing displays of personal the public that the League of Nations These Nationalists" would persuade your ended the 30th September, 1818 means. It was inevitable that some

which be have been in your hands for the public men abquld give themselves rome sort of scheme for disarming

with shork intervals, over the British Empire, while leaving all the

Internal In prisar bed time. I propose that they openly to this world-task before others,

Treatment of was shown by the publicadon of cholars as, read and the figures therain but it is pitiful that the spirit of rivalry rest of world free she pubha camale book in 1907 and as his return from ba taken

Bat they will persuade the public to ease in 1907 he mbarted should drive others into open antagonism think any nonsense they can, because, and profound study of the diseas which require no further comment.

upoo a patios to our common cause. Yet politicians to be plain about it their opposition to ted him to ble disscray of the efficacy of In presenting the report and accounts:

who once seamed touched with greates the League of Nations is no more bapest hyperionic saline treatment which redread for the past year, I need scarcely remind you that the year under review League of Nations.

have set themselves to shout down the than their controversial methods. Be the mortality to about half of its previo

by farther inva igation in the has been a successful one for our under

hind their campaign Les a scheme of choles wards of the Medical Collige Hos Most of the opposition takes the form economie expl itafon, it is thale substipital he has sanonsdat in seduning the of violent appeals to the atriotic susceptute, for a soul, their romance and their meet-lity from do per seab to. 18 prob tibilities of mankind. In every country

Trayan chievement of which to be proud!

while

was a complication of

his ·

87 taking though for some months your management experienced much anxiety on account of the rubber crisis since the ordinary citizen is being used dream. They prate of patriotism, but His book on dysentery published in 1813 Jung last, as the price of rubber always that the League of Nations mean that think of piracy. These British was the outcome of his reeds, ches into this. has great influence in local trade and he is to be ruled by "foreigners"; the Nationalists. of our care ma rouch of disease. Fir discovey, thar-tel-

"pocal liver absores finance.

As before our business since the re- Pan-Germans in Germany, the Tory to English nationality as they care amoebe dystery and his tros:mant of construction bas been conducted on reactionaries bere, the rowdy satagonists for the horse in dob in which they in its early stage with eme ire bas conservative lines. Owing to the of President Wilson in America, are all want to get to bargain asia, resulted in redustion of the mortality from this comp'sist in the B Rich Amy 2 great boom in land and building, your hammering hard upon that one sugges Behind their patriotic pretences in India to one-seventh of farmer

directors disposed of certain godownation, the only suggestion against the is a tariff, and that tariff as they conceive ts. More recently, the rain of of the Company and made a bandacios League that stema to them in the least it to a scheme of war and plunder. Like cine treament for sprue has been con- proft in the deal. A

firmed in Ceylon, and considerable likely to appeal to the ordinary man, war it will injure both the country that vance has been made in the treatment of It must be gratifying to the share The League of Nations, they declare, is it protects" and the country it satails. lap cay. This in its turn has led to work holders to know that the great, and crual war which, in its commencement, against nationality, it is unpatriotic. Like war, it will waste the resources af en similar lines in the case of tuber nearly threatened our existence is. I The clamour they are making is so con mazkind to gratify the ambitions and culoela, me of the greatens scourges of

India lowes, and

though am glad to say, practically ended with siderable that it has to be dealt with; serve the interests of a few individuals. yet perhaps too early for judgment to the complete defeat of the enemy and flimsy though the arguments are behind Now let na ba close upon one little be passed it is permissible to hope that with your Bank completely rejuvenated the noise.

point here. The writer has put four results of great value may follow from and strengthened, thanks to the wise

this method of attacking the disease, words in the previous paragraph into and timely assistance rendered by the for this assertion that the League of Italice. If this article is quoted in a then acting Governor Mr. R. J. Nations will reach on nationality Is hostile paper those four words will Wilkinson. The successful results of

KOWLOON. 8.8 WAR DRUMMER This match was portioned, owing to the

abip being en ble to miss an eleven

A XMAS DAY MATCH. Cricket enthusiasts have arranged & match for Christmas and Boxing Day on the K.C.C. ground, the match being

and If between the Hongkong 0.0.. 0 drawn from the rest of the Culony.

The "Rest" is a fairly good team, and will give a good showing, but un- doubtedly it could be stronger. but it is difficult to know who is actually available

2

B

team

יין .

on Christmas Day, some, no doubt, would

bowling. Ng Sze Kwong, Un

Now is there a shadow of justification

ad-

the reconstruction have been achieved it not rather the case that the League almost certainly be omitted. A tarifed into a gross Nationalist Imperialism, mainly by the careful management of will preserve and secure all that is pro-need not be an aggression between centring upon a system of economie the managing director, Mr Gs khekcious in nationality that it in its two nations. It is an arguable thing, offensives and military and naval pre- Khiato, and the staff, to whom our best name implies, a guarantee of nationality and as far as the writer's opinion la parations that lad naturally and inevi thanka are due. Nor must we forget against empires and Powers which are worth anything, it is his opinion Nationalists are organising a similar per- tably to world disaster Our British the labours of those directora in 1914 through whose efforts, the crisis in the inspired, not by patriotiam, but by im that a tarif can be quite legitimate version here. Undeterred by the spectacle Bank-affairs was averted. We wish Prislist price and cupidity ▼

economic expedient in certain cases of Germany exhausted, socially demara to record the indebtedness of the Bank

The fallacy of all this violent "Na Ho has never been a fanatical Freed and disorganised, defeated and ruined. for this work especially to Dr. Lim Boon tionalism" is the belief that to be a Trader. To ensure a world peace there Kong, other members of the directorate patriot one must bate. Such was the will no doubt need to be a certain con- they can imagine nothing better 2 sm but to threat the «Bri ish Empire, along the and some prominent shareholders. patriotism of the German in 1914. Ittrol of international trade on the part

Now that this war is fortunately was a training in falsehood About of the League of Nations to restrain umepth and towards the same ende over, through the beroic fight of our foreigners; it was an organised cant economic policies of a provocative or

How much these " British Natiounitate

we can lock confidently to the fattire.

eva for and sympathise with the hocess

prefer not to play. The "Rest Jook Imperial forces and of our gallant Allier, that robbed the German poople/ destructive type but that will not prospech hue Nat Somaliem;" how much they' weak in being 1880 sf We must prepare for eventuallics and of all respect for the rights and clude it will rather impose-reasonable prile in and passion for one's band, is Athorne, R. G., and Omar, Craigen- for this reason your directors have inirea and dignity of men outside Ger-restrictions upon injurious competition. sower, suight all bare strengthened the view the extension of your Bank pre many, with such consequences as we and reasonable defections of trade by shown directly they are brought into son- team, pri e pally in this department.

The match commences at 2 pm. under consideration: The new building that now echoes up and down the British British Nationalists" contemplate is 40 Indian who lovor. In is. And ik f mises. A scheme for rebuilding in have seen. Such, to, is this loud thing tarif methods Bat what these secalled tacs with an Irishman who loves Iralent or Christmas Day, and resumes at lua.m.will facilitate our business as well as add Press against the League of Nations, not human welfare: but large-scale quica in the vein of this bastard Nation

to the amenitis of our great city. I now against the leadership of President aggression and exploitation, they waniem Jhat among its chief eryonente

+

on Boxing Day..

The teams selected are as follows ( PEONGKONG C... "THE BEST."

20M. M. Maas

R. E. O. Biri

D. E. Donnelly.

Extras

**

*** ***

Total (for 5 wickets)

.13]

Capt. E. H. Gray.

F. J. de Rome.

Bowling, Analysia

R. M. Austin RP. Thursfield,

Kennett...

36

F. Sution.

0

R. Kennedy.

Black. Garner... Robinson Ackhurst ..

HONGKONG CRIOKET LEAGUE.

Positions of the Clubs to date.

Craigengewers. Kowloon inime Civil Servion******* R.G.A. Manchesters am O.R.C. University

NEW YORK, December 17th. The War Service Committee of the Rubber Industry states that all restric tions on the importation of crude rubber. were withdrawn on December 17th."

Rubber will be consigned to the Rubber Association as heretofore, and the usual guarantes will be required, but the RE maximum prices and the allocation features have been entirely eliminated,

BRITISH, DEMOBILIZATION.

LONDON, December 18th. The Press Bureau announces that Bir Erie Geddes hse Bean appointed to co- "ordinate the activities of variong Govern. ment departments regarding demobiliza-

tion.

WARNING TO HOME-GOMBS.

R

FRIENDLY, MATURES,

EL.K.C.C. V. UNIVERSITY.

་་

Capt. Wahl (R.EY

should be those Ulster leaders, brither

profiteering that arises out of such con good English or good. Lilah, who keep ficts, and they know that against such open the frish sore. What is the patriot proceedings an efficient League of Nations is of such a lawyer as Sir Edward Onr.

Paymaster Rubinsothe motion which was carried uning and loving other countries and is bound to set its face. Their key ides on! What land does be serve who

(Civil Service).

Within the circle of one's patriotism is love of family, love of soe's circle of friends, love of our's district or county outside of it in a clean and intelligent human soul is love and care and respect for all mankind,

conclude with my congratulations to the shareholders on the success of our Wilson, against our Allies. But for tariff warfare in order to enjoy the 83T. E. Face (Capt) G. Harley (Uziv.) undertaking and successful conclusion men and women not altogether bass,

(Capt).

of the war on behalf of justics and patriotism is love; and to be a good freedom. Mr. Lim Teak Sinng seconded patriot does not prevent us from honour a.J.Stapleton (Kowanimously without discassion. peoples,

loon)

A dividend of fan per cent free of A. E. Wood, (Civil War Taz, absorbing $100,000, and a

Service)

e bonus of two per cent, absorbing E. W Hilton $20,000, were, formally approved the RA. Ponsonby Fane. Corp). Wailer ff.) directors were voted $5,000 for their

Big Hack (Navy).

services during the past year Mestre H. H. Taylor (Kow-Lee Choon Guad, Khoo Yang Tin and

loon)...

Lim Nee Soon were re-elected directors; A. H. Rajaba and Messrs. Evatt and Co. re-appointed. The League of Nations is no project to (Univ) 1000) anditors. On the motion of Mr. Gawinterfere in any nation's or people's own Gar. Baines (B.G.A.) Khak Khiam; accandad by Mr. Lima Nee affairs. But it is's project to establish Soon-n sum of $500 was voted to the and organise common interests. Jnat as Red Cross Fend. The meeting conI and my neighbours have a common cluded with a vote of thanks to the interest which neither he noe. I can Chairman Malaya Tribune.

manage alone, called "resping the peace" which we have to manage therefore by a

fod y's report of communicable dis- casa hu only one case, a Chinese with enteric ferer."

Mr. C. C. Stark, of the Vacuum Oil INDIAN CELEBRATIONS. Compray, who went to Kirkee has been granted a commission in the Indian

Carmy.

A Simis message ways: "It s intended that there bould ba a public holiday in every part of Indis under

It is nticipated that Mr. E. Exiphs, Inspector of English Schools will shortly rators to the Colony from Vladivostock, the Negotiable Instruments Act in

celebration of the cessation of hostilities The Netherlands Indian Government Each Local Government is to arrange a bas rescinded the decree by which Hong. | datò that will be convenient in its pro kong was declared sa infected port out vince for this purpose. The celebrations account of plague.

I will not, therefore, be simultaneous Averywhere" Sim's certainly is not to

Liant. R. F. Lonz, Lo. EZI, Special

A definite decision was not arrived at Resersey formerly of Hearts hewan be congratulated on the manner in

on the HK.C.0. ground on Saturday, Tomus & Co., has been gutated Acting although the draw was certainly in Captain. favour of the Hongkong team, Pearce

went in near the and of his teams The oficial summary of the reavite innings so did nothing of note, but Cap tain Gray helped the score considerably of the epidemic in army camps and with 63. Batton 36, and Meas 28 for military centres in the United States the H.E.C.C., and Wright 30, and show 339,267 esses up to December 1 Marley 22, were the chief soorers in the There msfeb.

which it has handled this business of setting spart a day for general rejoining. MAMAZAN The occasion is a very special one sad might reasonably be regarded as deserv ing some attention from Simla But MELBOURNE, December 21st.

though it would not have required any The Federal Government has removed

special degree intelligence a week ago approximately 17,000 the war-time, précautionary travel" re

to anticipate that Germany would be strictions upon women desiring to leave

We forced to accept the Allies terme of for Britain, but those contemplating the

Bedmond had an off day with the ball,

Farmistice and that the public would journey have been warned that possibly but Eunjahn by the aid of the Bald, for Mours Dili Crop Co. Inc. when the cows of the German trender. they may have to wait for two years

secured -4 wickets fairly cheaply. American impert and rapors hanes, with before they can return to Australis

ofces in San Faneisory New York, Los came in expect to have a day of rejoic Angels Beattle, Chicago, Vladivos ocking fixed. for it by the powers that be, and Kobs, plane toast bish su offies in Simis omitted to lake any thought for 30 Shanghai in the user fatare, t sneh mattara Its mind was, as usual, in the clouds and so we get, this absurd

to the heavy call on all available

shipping accommodation.

FLIGHT TO INDIA. ———

Lösnow, December 18th:v The Freat Burenn, ansources that Gen Brad MacEwan's Handley Page machine ¿has arrived at Horse.

RUMINIIN PRINCE TO STUDY IN

SYRENGLAND. T

De London December 19th,

A Havas message states: Prinos Nicholas of Rumania, the second son of the King, arrived, în Farie yester- day, and proceeds to England to con- tinue his studien. Afterwards he will enter the Military College of Saint Cyr

SILVER SHIPMENT,

Tozdur, December 17th lion, have been shipped to Calcutta

ares mallion dollars, valië of silver:

eron pontiche

HONGKOX0,0,0.

7. Sutton, b Yeoblas

C. Frown, b Marley

Capt. Gray, cub b Ram

D.E.

Dounely, a Fane, b Ma

E. Thomss, & Fane, b Bumahn

M. M. Maas, b Marley...

B. Do Rome Yeobib Ruminhn

Major Hammond, cot cut ...

B. Thursfield,

T. E Pearce, not out

R. M. Austin, did not bat Extrasen

Totaltfor a wicke

deaths.

The report of the Bedgeley (F.M.A.) Hobber Company, limited, states that, after debiting the whole of the upkeep and

and unsatisfactory arrangement of each locality selecting its own day, only to

be told perhaps when it has fixed up

management charges on the estate, interest everything that the Local Government

on debentures and 6-mporary loans, and has granted public holiday for another general expenditure in Loddon, there is a

foss for the year of £1,682,

A GERM DESTROYER VER

ERE is po danser whatever from lock faw or blood polson resulting

day Pioneer Mall

UNNECESSARY WORDE

from around when Chamberlain's Pais Waste words and advertising

Capace in describing the msa Balusis promptly applied. It is an points of merit in Chamberlain's Cough antiseptic and destroye the germs which Remedy 1 The most fastigious bro entis. cause these diseases. It also causes for when we stata that it cures colds, wrands to heal without matiragion and and coughs from any cause, and tital)

one thud the time required by the its contains absolutely 'no narcotics" or msdal Pitreatments For sale by all Injurious en betance.ve For sale by all

H

bought German gans for the killing of "Britain for the British-exploiter."

Irishmen and plotted bloodshed, and The Chief movers of-this--British civil war on the soil of his own pro Nationalist."" party, from which this vints!

lamour against the League of Nations

Such is the quality of this British proceeds, are imitative and unteachable Nationalism which is setting its face mea. Before the war they were dazzled against the League of Nations'; it is a by the forid successes of Germany and dabssement of all that is noble, and by the economic brutalities on which west in national feeling and an outrage- they appeared to be based, and during and aggression upon every nationality the war they bare learnt nothing. Their on the earth except our own. It has as Imperialism is a plagiarism of German much resemblancs to that dear love of imperialism their appeals to British country that burns in the hearts of men National spirit are an abject imitats the mercenary leer of a painted harlot ion of that example. The national spirit en the pavement has to the love of ■ in Germany was systematically pervert mother for her child.

CALWA HI

THE CALIFORNIA WINE ASSOCIATION

are the biggest wine growers in the world having a capital of ten million dollars (gold). They produce sound wines at a reasonable price, which compare very favourably with European products. Some very scund Mosele, Port, Hock, Claret, Eanterne and Chianti are now on sale.

SANDY

MACDONALD,

Our standing order to the distillers (Messrs Alexander & Macdonald Ltd):

-“ Ship us all you can." Weed we argue further

MONNETS

XXX BRANDY,

Is The Brandy which is rapidly becoming known as the Premier Brandy

in the Far East.

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THE ABOVE LINES ARE STOCEID

LANE CRAWFORD & CO.

HASTINGS HODGE &

NEW GOVERNMENT BUILDING.

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