8
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
'(Routar' Service to the China Mail)
(Continued from Fags 1.)
HONOURS LIST.
Losos, April 9th. The Premier's honours list for pablic Barvices during the war has been publish ed. It includes 7-
VISCOUNTIES.
Baran Burnham, Chairman of the Labour Advisory Committee, President of the Empire Press Union, mabuging dires: tor of the Daily Telegraph.
Baron Rothermore, a younger brother of Lord Notheliffe, Director General of the Royal Army Clothing Department.
BARONICS,
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
(Reuters Service to the China Mail")
THE ERZBERGER MEMORANDUM,
WHAT GERMANY HOPED FOR,
THE CHINA MAALA
HONGKONG POLICE
"AT HOME." "
AN ENJOYABLE FUNCTION,
Fine weather marked the first "At Home" given by the Hongkong Police since the opening of their handsome new pavilion.
PARIS, April 9th.
On Saturday afternoon there was The newspapers, publish a number of
and
unpublished large crowd present. hitherto
Quite a authentic documents obtained from Herr Eisner's number took part in tennis and bowls. private secretary, including the Erzber-Tes was provided by the Police ger memorandum to the German State ladies on a sumptuous scale, while and Army leaders in 1914 outlining the other refreshments were available Garmun war aima.
throughout the afternoon.
The object of these was outlined in the memorandum as to the establishment of Germany's military domination on the continent
least a fentury after signing For Ni Si John Flerbert. Roberts, created
the race memorandum proposed, Ger Barones in 1908, a member of Parliament for Denbigshire from.15 to 1913.
many was not to tolerate, en het fron- Sür Robert Trotter Herman-Hedgiers, ang neutral irespable of main created Barnes in 100%, formerly M. taining its own neutrality. Germany for Prestan, South Uxfordshire and was to throw off the unbearable tutelage Cricoxion.
of Great Britain in world politics, and was to
to shatter the Russian
Sir Thomas Robert Dewar, Managing
Director of Mesurs John Dew
Ltd. distillers, created Baronet in 1917
The Hon Thomas H. A. E. Cochrane,
include:-
BARON ETCHE
Germany was to control Belgium and the whole French coast from Dunkirk to Boulogne, involving possession of the
Channel Islands: The mines of French Lorraine were to be controlled by Ger
A Filipino string band "played a number of selections and assisted in what was voted an enjoyable function. The many children present also had a happy time.
At the conclusion of the tennis and bowls, Inspector Kent, chairman of the police club, made a brief speech. He thanked the members of the other clubs who had given
afternoon to come and success. He then asked Mrs. Wolfe help to make the "At Home" "a
to present the silver spoons given to the successful tennis and bowls players.
After Mrs. Wolfe had presented the prizes Mr. Wolfe thanked Inspector for the honour shown to Mrs. Wolfe Kent and the members of the club by asking her to present the prizes. He said it was, the first time Mrs. Wolfe had done so.
CRICKET.
R.G.4. WINS LEAGUE,
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919.
Gnr. Baines, not out.....
Extras.....
Total
13
MR. LANDALE GOES
95
Bowling Analysis.
Q. M.
R.
14 4
36
7. 1:
30
1
7 0 16
The Hon. Mr. D. Landale was a guest of H.E. the Governor at Gayern-
HONGKONG'S NEW GOVERNOR.
ENTHUSIASTIC SEND OFF
*
作
FROM COLOMBO.
ment House this morning and after. The Passenger Jetty at Colombo 5wards turned up at the offices of presented an, animated scene
2
from his
of
On
The struggle for the league, championship came to an abrupt conclusion on Saturday. This was James. due to two things: The RG.A. Overy".... defeating KC.C. and Civil Service Tayler
Messrs. Jardine. Matheson and Co., April 6 when there was a large making a drawn with the University..
where he was received by a host gathering to wish goodbye to the of friends which included the Hon. Hon. Mr. R. E. Stubbs, Governor- The Civil Service made quite CIVIL SERVICE AND UNIVERSITY Mr. Ho. Fook. the enough runs, 190, but they just failed
Hon. Mr. elect of Hongkong, and Mrs. Stubbs. DRAW. to get the University out, Redmond
Lau Chu-pak, Mr. Ho Leung and The Hon. Mr. Stubbs, Mrs. Stubbs and Wright put up the first stand and
many others. After taking leave of and Master. William Stubbs were these withstood the Civil Service Wood and Bradbury made a good Ewo's was given a hearty send off Governor's Own Section as a Guard The Civil Service batted first and his staff and friends, the taipan of met by a battalion of Boy Scouts-the bowling for a good while. Later first wicket partnership. Wood and as he drove in the direction of of Honour. Mr. Stubbs addressing Ponsonby Fane and Cheah making a Bird sent up the hundred while Blake Pier in a motor car which the boys, said I am really very long stand for the 8th wicket. The together and the others made very did not exceed the speed limit. sorry to leave you all. I have alway? former batted with exemplary few. Wood's 73 was a fine display A long string patience. The Civil Service" skipper of free hitting. Bird was slower but was fired from the verandah of Scout movement because I know crackers taken a great interest in the Bay changed his bowling frequently and his half century, and one was a Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Co. what good it can do. This is the several tried absurdly easy stuff in capital effort. The Civil Service Boarding a steam" launch at Blake last time I shall speak to you. It endeavouring to get Fane's wicker: declared with 190 for nine Pier amid a shower of good wishes has always been a pleasure to me to... At last Bird bowled him but time wickets. was perilously near then. The last
many friends,. Mr. be connected with the scouts. I now Ling and Bird bowled when Landale steamed man went in with about two minutes University
away in the wish you good-bye. I hope you opened their innings direction of the N.Y.K. 5.s. Suted will not forget me. I, shall never to go and survived an over. Stumps Marley went after
The R.G.A. met a weak K.C.C. Redmond and Wright stayed for a boat for England. Mr. Landale is
scoring a Maru which is to bear him to Shang forget you. were then pulled up.
single, Gitting did likewise. hai whence he will catch an Empress team and scored an easy win". They while, the latter being given out retiring from the East, for good. now have 33 points for 15 matches caught behind the wicket. This decis He appeared very happy as the whereas Civil Service has 31 for 15. ion did not seem popular with the bats launch steamed
The gunners outstanding fixture is man. Bradbury made the catch, Sara behind him the Isle of Fragrant away, leaving with RE, now a formidable lot with having retired due toa blow on the Streams with all its memories, achievement was done by the manage What seems to be a splendid R.A.0.C., a new officer of their rest, to bowl and got Rumjahn's wicket to reprove Mr. Landale, it sends its they engaged Billy & Doris Harley va Lt. Col. Coles and Pte. Conner of the face from the ball. Severn went on Although the China Mail has had ment of the Victoria Theatre when Major Taylor, and Lawrence of the Samy and Lim gave ne trouble, best wishes after him. May leisure who have just arrived from Manila R.A.M.C. Besides which there are no which brought Ponsonby Fane and bring him wisdom and happiness. to open at the Victoria to-night. football Matches to take away the Cheah Toon Look at the batting The Said Muru steamed put of the cricketers now. The chances of the creases. Then the troubles of Civil harbour soon after eleven this mern R.G.A. against the R. E. are not rosy Service began as the time sped to ing. just now.
wards 6.15. Fane was batting steadily, we almost said stonewalling. He came down hard on the ball which
son bf the 11th Earl of Dundonald, Par Chamberlain from 1003 to this and unter Ersberger comprehensively out liamentary Secretary in resep Scerbuary of State for the Home Depart- ment during the same period.
lined the creation of a German Colonial The twenty-three brosteis conferred Morocco voro diselaimed, but Italy was Any pretensions to Empire in Africa.
to obtain Tupis, Austria was to havé Sir Kenneth
Anderson, Egypt, and Germany was to antes the Skelton K.M.G., senior partner in the firm of Belgian and
British French Congo, Anderson, Anderson & lo.. ship-owners, Nigeria, and the French Western Coast manager the Orient Stear Navigation of Dahomey. Company, Director of the Equitable Life Germany's demands for indemnities for Assurance Company and Bank of Ade war costs were not to be limited to the tem- laide, President of the Chamber of Ship-porary financial capacity of the State to ping
of the United Kingdom in 1913 make a big payment immediately, as a member of the Commiste un Detention long term of loans.could be arranged. of Neutral ships and member of the Payment by France was to have been Shipping Control Committee of 1017.
Mr James Herbert Cory, J.P. Garranged by reducing har budget, and her for superintending the building of wickets win over the Navy. The caught. This despite the couple of 'A. H. Rumjahn, b Severn ........
naval and military expenditure.
Carpift and Glamorgan, members of the Er of John Cory & Sons, ahip-owners, who have been ship-owners for four generations.
Hear Erberger submitted the necessity. in fixing the indemnities. consider the full reimbursement of the immediate war posts, which he estimated at 10,000 mil
A Davison Dalziel Conservative M.P.Tion marks, and the payment of all war for Brixton, Lambeth since 1910. Caniran damage and the redemption of all the of the Pullman Can Co. Director of the German State debts of which 80 per International Sleeping Car Us. Pro cent were caused by Colonial and mili prietor of the Puli Staff Gazette, Cheva tary expenditure, and the creation of a item of the Legion of Honour. Mr. Dalziel large fund for war victims. Count von was the Brs to introduer motor cabs into Sethman Hollveg. General von. Moltke reservations concerning the details but and Admiral vor. Tirpiz, replying, made adhered to the main lines and ideas.
London.
Sir Charles Edward Chadwyck Hee K.C.B., the Chairman of the Admiralty Volunteer Committee frein 1903 to 1914. and member of the Admiralty Trans Bort Arbitration Board of 1914.
Mr. Edward Hulton, the newspaper proprietor.
Mr. William Thomas Madge; Managing Director of The People. He was for G
PRINCE OF WALES ON THE SQUARE.
נ.
Mr. Wolfe then paid a tribute to Mr. Kent and Mr. Hollands, the Hon. Secretary, for the work they had done, on behalf of the Police Club. He later called attention to the debt of gratitude they owed to Mr. Kynock
the club room.
Inspector Kent presented Mr. Wolfe with a bunch of roses in a silver
The reports of matches and league table follow:
On Saturday the R. E. scored a 10 R. E's. never lost, a wicket in knocking off the ruts.
R. E: DEFEAT. NAVY. vase. Cheers and "tigers" were The 'Navy batted first and scored heartily given for Mrs. Wolfe on the 61, due inostly to Stuckbury and call of Inspector Kent and for Davis who scored 22 and 10 respec: Inspector Kent and Sgt. Hollands at the request of the C.S.P-Major Taylor and Lieut. Raworth tively. When the R. E's went in The following won spoons at tennis: Mrs. Bradbury, Mrs. Langley,nocked off the runs without being Messrs. Sutton, Tacchi, Wood and Mrs. Floyd, and Mrs. Gerrard, separated. Scores:
McWalter."
The following were the results of the bowls matches, the members of each winning rink receiving spoons as a memento. LONDON, April 4th. The Prince of Wals has been initiated
No. 1 RINK.. Seccombe
Blackman Heard
Angus. Morrison
Pile Harvey (skip) 15 Wetherspoon(skip)
No. 2 RINK. "
Grimshaw Peet
McLeod Kynock ... Culliford
years on the Western Morning News, as a Freemasan. Plymouth and joined the Globe in 1566. He resigned in 1908, "after 42 years' active! service, baying risen to the position of manager. In 1881 he started The People, the first Conservative Sunday penny
paper. He was responsible for the now historic journalistic. ecup in the publica tion, in the Globe of 30th May, 1873, of the Salisbury-Schouvaloff Treaty,
Dr. Norman Moore, M.D., F.R.L.P (Lond) Consulting Physician to St Bartholomew's. Hospital, London, Prosi- dent of the Royal College of Physicians, London, for 1918, and representative"of the College in the General Medical Council.
EGYPT.
LONDON, April 24th
that General Sir
return
to
Reuter leerus Edmund Allenby has issued a prodama Langley
declaring that those Government employer who struck must work or resign,
CAIRO, April 23rd. Ruzhdi Pasha has resigned,
TRANSATLANTIC FLYING
POSTPONED,
Sir J. D. Rees, KCIE., C.V.O.,
ST. JOHN, April 3rd. C.L.E., Director of the Prisoners' of War Both the air flight parties, reconciling. Tuformation Bure since 1913, nionist themselves to the prospect of a long delay, M.. for East Division of Nottingham do not contemplite start before next Hince 1019. He was in the Indian Civilimonth. Service from 1875 til 1001 and has travel.
lod extensively all over the world.
KNIGHTHCODH,
There are a large number of knight
hoods. These include:--
SAXONY.
BERLIN, April with.. Herr Schiedmann has decreed a state
Mr. Harry Lauder, the well-known of siege in Saxony, with a view to main-
for Empire service taining public security
music-hall singer Harry Lander had a during the war."
Varied career. He started life as a inillja bey, and then become a miner. He is
THE BOLSHEVIST WAR.
BERLIN. April with
how what the people have made him."
Mr. Oswald Stoll, who has rendered valuable services to many charities. Mr. The Tayeblatt reports from Vienna Stall" is the Chairman and Managing that the collapse of the Budapest Soviet Director of the Coliseum Syndicate, Ltd Government is imminent. and that an The Chairman of the London Theatre of Batente Commission has gone thither to Varieties, Ltd., and several other similar study the situation. cnterprises,
LONDON, April 24th. Professor israel Gollanes. Litt. D.. A telegram" from Budapest states that Fellow of the British Academy and the Rumanians continued to advance, on Secretary since its foundation in 1900: April 2nd, on the entire line between Professor of English Language and Theiss and Maros.
at London,
The Hungarian Soviet troops
Complete ads of drop lire pe showed
points, especially, at Debreczen, which was, therefore, evacuated at night.
LONDON, April 24th
Düncan (skip) 17 Stanley (skip) 22
it
NAVY,
E. G. Kennett, 1.b.w. Conner Pay Lieut., Robinson, run out... Lieut., Hake, b Conner... Sub-Lt. Davis, b Pascall... E. J. Coomes, b Pascall
P. O. Stuckbury, not out.....'........... Sto. Davis, b Pascall... Sco. Griffin, e Coles b Pascall...... Fay Lieut. Johnson, c Conner b
Raworth
Extras....
Total....
BILLY & DORIS HARLEY AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT.
Hongkong and by all the press reports This is their first appearance in
appear to be the finest of their classi ever seen here...
They are engaged for three nights
12 only but probably will make a longer.
stay if possible. Their success in
0.
0
Java and Manila is undoubted as all England, South Africa, Australia,
Ling
1
precluded any chance of his being I. D. Wright, c'Bradbury, b Ling overs of enticing stuff that Wood R. A. Ponsonby Fane, b Ling sent down. Ling at last got Fane's D. K. Sany, b Ling...... wicket, and then Cheah was caught. Lim Keng Sim, c Fincher, Time was within a comple of minutes, Cheah Toon Lock, e Wood, b and Yeah survived an over making a draw. Scores.
Severn H, A. Phipps, not out CIVIL SERVICE, "
Yeoh Chan Ioi, not out.
Extras
A. E. Wood, e Gittins, b Marley 73 R. E. O. Bird, not Out...
B. W. Bradbury, h Redmond ...26 51
C. Severn, run out. 1 F. Ling, b Marley .... ......................................... 13 H. E. Strange, run out.
5 W. H. Edmonds, c Ponsonby Fane,
b Rumjaha.......
I 10R. A. Duncan, b Rumjahn
Total (for9wickets)... "Bowling Analysis."
Q.. 31.
... 0
Ling
14
8
R 16
Bird
3 4 25
9
3
2
20
Wood.... 11 Strange
2 0
3.
IL
Dr. Smalley, c and b Redmond ... Severn 22 C. Sara, c Gittins, b Marley
Extras .....
Total (for 9 wickets, declared)...190"|
5 E. Fincher did not bat,
214 Rumjahu ................14.
THE LEAGUE TABLE.
the papers speak of these two Artists Masters in their Class.. We should advise all who like to see a clean, clever act of this description to book their seats early and.to.leave. nothing to chance. Here is their 15 last report from the Cablenews' of
Manila "Billy and Doris Harley 90 singers and dancers will shil to-mor
row on the Empress of Russia for Hongkong en route to Indo-China. w. The Manila public will miss them 6 very much. This is the first team 1 that has ever had such an extended 2 engagement at one House in Manila, 0 they having appeared at the 'Lyric
for eight, consecutive weeks. The popular entertainers are expected to
POSITIONS OF THE TEAMS TO DATE.
appear again before a Manila audi- ence some time in October of this
year."
BASEBALL.
2. W. L. D. P. .15" 10 2.3 33
At the Happy Valley on Sunday 16 9 3 4 31 afternoon, teams met in opposition 9.5 2 29 from the U. S. Warships New Orleans 8 6 1 25 and Helena.
→
Craigengover 16 8 7 1 25 The excitement was infectious,
31
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Bowling Analysis..
0. M." R.
W.
Bowling Analysis.
• 1 Wright 5.
21
ORGA......i
Marley.....14
74
Civil Service
No. 3 RINK.
M.
F..
W.Redmond &
49
2 Manchesters
--16
Roylance Mace
Grant
R. C. Watt Dickens: Muir
Pascall
10
1
36
2 Kowloon.
.15
1
Conner Raworth
10 I 33
2
UNIVERSITY.
1
1
.0
C.R.C.
"
G. Gerrard (skip) Gordon (skip) 23
21
No. 4 RINK.
G. E. Marley, 5 Ling
1 University
16
R.E.
#
F. A. Redmond, b Ling.
19 R.E.
.15
.16
3 11 1 10 the game went to the Helena's team 1.11 47 by two to nil.
4 6 6 18 warmed up. After a close contest
May
Taylor
Cooper-
Gibson
Gardner Bateman
W. Gerrard (skip) Drummond (skip)
21
. 19
SHANGHAI RACES
FIRST DAY.
The Shanghai Races opened to-day and will continue tomorrow and Wednesday..
By courtesy of the Hongkong Club we are enabled to publish the results. of the first two races
The Paper Hunters Cup. Three Mr. E. B. Rose's Greysand, 158
quarters of a mile.
Ibs, (Springfield) Mr. C. R. Burkil's Chop Dollar, 158 lbs. (Burkil)
M..
Profesor William Ridgeway, M.-A., D. Se. (Camb), F.BA.. Professor of Arch -uedlogy at Cambridge Univeraity since 1899, Brereton Reader in Class wince 1607
Mr. Hale's Liberty Bond, 159 Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge
(7lbs extra) (Knoll) 3 Reuter learns that the Polish difensive President of the Classical Association of
Time 1 min. 29 3/5 secs. England and Wales He has been Presin Lithuania, which sulted in the
The Criterion Stakes. One mile dent of the Cambridge Philological Anti Capture of Vilna and Baranovitch, ex
Toeg and Speelman's, naaria, Classical and Anthropologien tends nieng a 150-mile front. Societies.
LONDON, April 24th.
Triumph, 155 lbs. (Ezra) 1 L-Col. Francis William Towle, CB.E Beuter learns that the Bolshevist Mr. Haycama's, Portobello, 155 B.. Controller and Chairman of the Headquarters Staff hastily evacuated Ibs
(Burkill) 2 Board of Management of the Navy and Orenburg, upon which General Dutoff's Mr. Toeg and Speelman's, Sir Army, Canteen Bourd and Member of the Army is advancing.
Lamerock, 156 lbs,... (Vida) Tebaero and Matches Control Board.
Time 2 min., 02 3/5 secs.
PEACE TERMS.
FOCH'S ARRANGEMENTS.
LONDON, April 24th. It and been decided that an official ummary of the Fence Terms will be made public when they are handed to the Germans.
BERLIN, April 23rd.
Orsk
Ceneral Dutoff has already recaptured,
Large
numbers of Bolshevist deserters joined the Siberians, and are fighting excellently.
The peasants in the liberated districts Gre also joining Qeneral Koltchak's torces in large numbers.
CROWN LAND SALE
1
3
Major Taylor. not out.... Lieut, Raworth, not out Lieut. Col. Coles, Pte. Conner, Lce. Cp. Lawrence, Pte. Rhodes, Sgt. Heath, Cpt. Pascall, S. M. Jewsbury, Sapper Feakes, and Captain Wahl
Kennett.
binson
Extras
Tota:
Bowling Analysis."
30 W. Gittins, b Bird. 32
16
78
•
M. R.
7
30
40
32
R.G.A. DEFEAT K.C.C.
The K.C.C. came a cropper on Saturday. Batting first three wickets before a dozen had been scored. Only "Mr. Extras" Lad the 'salis- faction of double figures. The RG.A. Selded keenly and Bains and Athorne bowled splendidly. After having five wickets for 10, Baines lost another, "10 runs without a wicker. Athornet W29 practically unplayable. His pace and length had the batsmen on teaterbooks, He bowled 8-4 overs at a cost of only eight runs and he took four wickets! |
The R. G.A. sent that steady pair, Mann and Middleton, to open their innings. Mann made a duck" believed to be his, first this season. The winning hit was made while Talfourd and Athorne were batting. James bowled finely, taking six wickets for six runs apiece. Scores: X.C.C
0
L. J. Blackburn, b Baines ..................i Louzes, April 4th.
At the P.W.D: Ollies this after-|D. M. Goodall, e Torr, b Baines... 2 Reuter learns that the Government soon there was offered for letting by C. P. James, c Middleton, b informed that the Russian Soviet Public Auction Sale, one Lot of Baines Government have obtained possession of CowS LAND at Yuumati, in the C. J. Stapleton. b Baines... Marshal Foch's reply to the German passporta from foreigners in Russia Colony of Hongkong, for a term of K. Macaskill, b Baines... telegram of April 21st says that the which they are altering and distributing Jernua delegates can depart when amongst Bolshevist propagandists, who ready. They will be accorded entire are being sent abroad." freedom movement for fulfilment of mission, and for telegraphic and
D.O.R.A. DŶING. their 41
بری
telephonis communication with
Government.
:
LONDON. April 28th. The Press Bureau states:
75 yours, with the option of renewal J. P. Robinson, 1.b.w., b Athorne at a Canws REST to be fixed by the A. de Sousa, c and b Athorne ... Surveyor of His Majesty the King, J. H. Mead, run out....................... for one further term of 75 years... H. H. Tayler, b Athorne.........................
The property is Kewoon Inland Lot J. D. Birrell, not out.... No. 1871, 8,600 feet in extent with H. Overy, b Athorne i annual fent of $50. The upset price
. Extras
Marshal Foch requests the German Government to notify the date of depar The Board of Trade announces that was $8,800 and was eventually all control in the sole and distribution Inceled down to Mr. Lo Tut Hin
ture of the delegates as quickly as pos
sible..
The journey of tac German delegater Defence of the Realin Act will be abolishes. 3. C. Wong and Lo Nin for will be so arranged that they will arrive ed and cease to take effect on May Jist,
of commodities exercized under the who bought on behalf of himself and
at Versailles in the evening, so that they excapt in a few instances, including $3,860.
can instal themselves quietly. They may Australasian wool, flax, flax seed, had
end. three Commissioners now pare quarters.
PATRICIA'S HUSBAND,
to pre Egyptian cotton..
LONDON, April 28th, The Admiralty states that Commander The Hon. Alexander Ramay has been appointed Navai Attaché at Paris.
BILTER.
LONDON, April 30th. Silver in quoted at skid. The market sichdy
The control of the fast-parned con inues until July 31st
The notice docs, not refer to the restric
JURYMAN FINED.
11
25°
1 Navy
15 5 6 4 19 both players and spectators being
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR CAR
WE HAVE CONCENTRATED ON ONE CAR AND ONE CAR ONLY, IN A DETERMINA. "TION TO MAKE IT A9.GOOD AS A CAR CAN BE MADE FOR EVERY PART AND EVERY PROCESS THAT ENTERS INTO IT WE HAVE PERSONALLY ESTAR- LISHED A STANDARD, THE WORK DONE AND TH" MATERALS USED IN EACH PART AND EACH PROCESS, IN EVERY CAR, MUS" CONFORM TO THAT STAND- ARD. DODGE BROTHERS WILL ALWAYS GIVE TO THEIR CAR THAT OVER CARE WHICH THE PUBLIC EXPECTS OF THEM
PEOPLE HAVE. IMPLICIT FAITH IN THE INTEGRITY OF DODGE BRO- METHODS. THERS MANUFACTURING BECAUSE OF THE NAME IT BEARS. YOU MAY BE SURE THAT THE PRINCIPLE BEHIND THE CAR WILL NEVER BE CHANGED A HAIR'S BREADTH DODGE BROTHERS HAVE ONLY ONE IDEA, IN THE UPBUILDING OF THEIR BUSINESS. THAT IS TO BUILD IT SO SOUNDLY AND SO WELL THAT THE GOODWILL WHICH THEY HAVE WON WILL GROW AND ENDURE. FOREVER
Total ****
Bowling Analysis.
M.
Baines Athorne
9. 3. 20 8.4 4
RG.A
Corp. Mana, c Sousa, b Overy ... 0 Gnr. Middleton, b James
15
C.Q.MS. Talfourd, run out.
12
ITS STABILITY IS BUT A REFLECTION OF THE INSTITUTION ITSELF.
15
BOLE AGENT: S
TELEPHONE NO. 781.
19
tions on importa and exports which have Mr. G. G. Rapp one of the Jurors already been largely reduced and are called in the Falsifying case at the subject, to special Government action. Criminal Sessions: this morning,
Loner, April 27th. failed to answer his name and save Sgt. Athorne, c and b James The Preis: Burcan states:--
The Allies have decided to withdraw all Black Lists from April 24th
Disabilities attaching to trade com munication with firms and persons on auch lista will, cense to operate.
(Continued on Page 10.)
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his fine and was substituted by Mr. Gnr. Sharp, e de Sousa, b James.....3 S. Longheid. When he eventually Lt. Sutherland, c Birrell, b James O turned up in Court after the case for S. M. Turley, b James......... His Lordship imposed a fine of $10 Bdr. Greer, 1.b.w., b Tayler the prosecution had been opened. Gnr. Perkins, c and b Tayler. for being late.
Lt. Torr,c and b Tayl
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