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THE CHINA MAIL.

******** They called our at- PLAIN TALK, tention, of course,

"LOCAL AND GENERAL

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MONDAY, APRIL 12, 11 20.

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE.

FIFTH ANNUAL SPORTE-

MEETING SUCCESSFUL.

GOLD MEDALS-SA

STRIKE SPREADS.

to interfere with the freedom of al Britisher? It knocks habeas corpuN into a 82000, and murders Chr

essivile after our brief and rights to a fair trial. Under our simple nutshell note the other day,|

Today's dollar is worth ds. 9fd. own flag we live under foreign which any child should have read Mr. T Rowan appeared before

The Peak Tramway Atters quit un-British laws. How much pro-aright, to the fact that the Kin M. R. O. Hutchison, this morning

yesterday, but this did not interfere test has there been, apart from the dergarten Chat: Gillpstrated by to defend a Chinese who was charged A. SILVA WINS CHAMPIONSHIP climb the rocky hillsides with their very much with the operation" of the. Chino Ma et quite a lot of Freckles had replied to us or at with snatching $28 Ir notes from

Peak Tanks they continuing to you profess to be patriots." Fons. After intense mental concen-Chinese sapper in Warchal yesterday. don't know what patriotism means tration, the pointed out that Clark Counsel said he had only just now

usual, aðloud. The engineers, it is if you are content to let anch con- had a right to stand, that Alabaster been retained for the defence, and

sald, "are still staying on, and it is. ditions continue without protees.

The fifth annual, athletic sports thought that, for the present, at Ex no right to monopolise the did not have time to receive instruc meeting of the St. Joseph's College least, the Peak Tramway will stif pusition, or words of that purport.tions from his client. He would like was held at the Race Course on be available. We never said that Clark hadn't or short remand. His Worship fixed Saturday, and proved to be a huge We hear this morning that the that Alabaster had. We never said the case for Wednesday. Ball was success. There was a large gather men at the Wanchal Power Station anything foolish. We leave that to fixed la the sum of $100.

ing of happy boys and girls and a of the Hongkong Electric Light and Are you a little bit

them. No one believes more"fer-

sprinkling of adults present at the Power Company, quit laat night at A Chinese was this morning meeting. There were some close midnight, and that the mechanics at THE excited? If not, why vently than we do in the right of ELECTION. not? There's

the North Point Station struck this the people the voters) to untram charged before Mr. N. L. Smith with and exciting finishes. an election on, and it

melled choice. If we could, we attempting to obtain money by false

A whole army of willing helpers, morning. We understand that the starts at four o'clock this afternoon. Would abolish election addresses, Lawrence, Chief Officer of the thronged the grounds, wearing on manned by members of the Royal pretences. He denied the charge. past pupils and friends of the College, Wanchal Power Station is dow This should be thrilling news for peches, posters, and all news. Suntal said the defendant the lapel of their costs, the green Engineers, and that the North Point Hongkong, where such a thing does paper references to any election went on board the ship yesterday, and white badges of the general and Station is being operated by men not happen more than once or in the Post Office window, and lottery tickets. Witness examined so many committee men in fact, that ber One, at North Point, endeavoured We would put a list of candidates and offered to sell him some Macão working committees. There were from HMS. Cairo. When the Num austrum. Moreover, it isn't one of those happy family affairs re-leave the rest to the citizens. Un-them and found they were not to keep husy, half-a-dozen men would to acquaint the authorities of what served for Justices of the Peace all the arts we have to elect our and had the defendant arrested. Case enjoyable afternoon was spent by all strikers and so severely beaten that til that ideal approaches, we use genuine. He informed the Police be on one job at a time. A very was happening, he was assaulted by It is open to so many people that it takes on, if only round the edges, this case we have a man who has

man, becasas the others do it. In remanded.

present, young and old alike.

She had to be taken to hospital: Acta a complexion of democracy. Every-been tried, who has proved himself:

H. E the Governor and Lady like this alienate public sympathy. body on the Jury lists can vote. We don't know the other vet. We him this morning three Chinese, the a good part of the afternoon. It was Engineers and Fliters' Guild, of Can- Mr. R. O. Bükchison had before Stubbs were interested spectators for It is reported that members of the Professional men, including dent-dn't even know the Kowloon first two of whom were charged the latter's first public function in ton, persuaded the men of the electric ists and chemists, can vote. Even Ratepayers asiation yet. schoolmasters (so long as their sill has to make good. Believing valued at $100, the property of Ms. children, abe is certain to attend even though more than half did not It with the theft of a diamond ring Hongkong, and, as she is a lover of light company to leave their work, schools are not merely "vernaci far) are held suticently intelli- conscientiously in the voters G. W. C. Burnett, of No. 53 The many similar functions. Privileged want to strike. This Guild has raised gent to say whether Alabaster or bat no right to instruct then stolen property. A further charge of welcomed It.

rights, we reminded them that we Peak, and the other with receiving visitors were provided with tea, and a subscription, in Canton, to help

keep the men out, "^"" Clark is the Colony's Just hope playing fairly-and then set out to receiving stolen property, was pre- For the success of the meeting, At the Chinese Engineer's Institute Licensed pilots have votes, and persuade 'em. The result of this ferred against the second defendant. credit is due to Bro. Alphonsus and this morning, it is stated that the doubtless both candidates have seen their pilots face to face at the bar, evening's voting will show the Nos. 1 and 3 denied all knowledge of Mr. T. A. Carvalho, who perfected Institute has advised work en serve as Tennyson suys.

the theft, whilst No. 2 said that No. all preliminary arrangements, and to ing the public interests in templey Persons who l

1 gave the ring to him; thereby Mr. F. H. Dillon; who practically ran of the Hongkong Electric Company, were once on the jury list. und

There is always so admitting the charge of receiving the sports on Saturday. Mr. Dillon, and the Peak Tramway, to remain taken of on account of age or in- HUMBUG. much humbug talked

on these occasion was in charge of the case, asked for a the course, acted as starter, judge, ver, many of the workmen of the firmity, are still good enough to The Clark party were careful to remand, saying that the property handicapper and general manager. Hongkong Electric Company left their stolen property-Sergt. Purdon-whawho was officially down as clerk of at work. Despite this advice, how.

crowning proof that the election is sy that they had no desire to pust, had not yet been recovered. The and the College owe him a debt of work this morning, saying that they the proper business, of the lower Alabaster, but That was defendants were remanded in custody gratitude.

would rather suffer loss of pay than orders of mankind is found in the Polite, but unnecessary. It is not until Thursday.

The gold medal presented by the stand in the light of the whole inclusion in the suffrage of editors, right to dissemble their love by

College to the competitor securing crowd" -(of workmen). Their's sub-editors, and reporters of the kicking him downstairs.

If they

At the Magistracy this morning, the highest aggregate number of is the sympathetic strike". The daily papers. The Adversarian will desire Clark in, they desire Alabas before Mr. R. O. Hutchison, a Chinese points was won by Ambrosio Silva, Chinese Engineer's Institute has no not vote because neither candidate trout. What's the use of pre-was charged with trespassing into who carried off the 220 yards, the power to compel them to return has asked him to, nor sent their tending otherwise? We must the Naval Dockyard-at 8 am, yester quarter mile and the half mile races to work. motor car for him, nor even stood characterise also as bumbug a sen- day. He said he went there to look for juniors. He is a promising In the absence of a straightforward bim a drink. So far as he is contence attributed in this morning's for a friend. Inspector Kent said the athlete. Kam Wood, who won the policy of publicity by the employers, cerned, to-day's election is a far per to the Alabaster party defendant-told-him-at-the No. 2-120-yards dash, and the quarter mile much false news is being published failure. All the same, for the Colony int divided against itself. Police Station, that he was a fitter (senior) was a close second. Queen's The men are asking for four cents others it should supply o pleasantly Every self-willed party that says employed at the Taikoo Docks, and College, who have won the team race an hour more not for 40 per cent. unfamiliar emotion:

Come on.

Let's all pull th-was put on strike. The inspector on several occasions, added one to No attempt has been made towards Mr. Clark insert-gether, really means let's all said it was quite possible that the their list of victories. Mr. Dillon real arbitration, or the establishment of a standard amount ("" living THE ed as an adverPulf our way." You cannot have defendant was deputed by the strikers came in for much applause when he

elections without divisions. You to go into the Naval Yard to spy, and won the veterans' race. He was wage.") cannot have truth and justice with-see if any of the fitters employed easily the oldest veteran in the race. out lividing sheep and goats, truth there, who are also out on strike, The prizes were distributed by Mrs. and fulseband, right and wrong was arrested together with the de

were at work. "Another man who E. D. C. Wolfe. We believe in popular divisions, in fendant, had in tris possession a lead conflicting opinions. Without them disc, which was a bad imitation of comes stagnation. What would the coolle contractor's pass, without Hongkong have been without the which no workman, is allowed into China Mail? You know.

the yard. This man was allowed Let us be quite out on Police hail of $10, and had and

completely failed to turn up in Court. His Tank about this. Worship sentenced the defendant to Our real reason for a fine of $4 or 7 days,and ordered

vote, and are allowed to. The

INCORRUPTIBLE tisement, and is

MAIL."

honourably pay ing for, his elec tion address in the China fait We feel, naturally, very kindly towards hini. Mr. Alabaster hasn't taken the least notice of us. For anything the Adversarian knows to the contrary, he may even read his China Mail at the Club, to save ten center We can- not really love such a tightwad. do. We do not deny the powers we repeat, and we mean it: YOTE of the government; but we deny FCR ALABASTER.... their desirability. So long as governments comprise men, DEPORTATION OF BRITISH long will such powers over British citizena be liable to abuse. It is this obvious danger we desire to

The China Mail.

his Lordship didn't mean just that, when be said he thought the

result..

EUROPEAN.

THE RESULTS. The results were as follows+ 2, E. A Noronha

Long Jump Junior)-1, L. U. Yão;

"TRUTH, JUSTICE, PUBLIC SERVICE," appeal should be taken further, we How could we? Yet we still say barring the candidature of air. the other man's bail to be estreated. Woon 2. AF. Eca da Silvas

BANGIONG, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1990.

SUBJECTS.

The full text of the Privy Coun. cil's judgment in the Li Hang Mi deportation case baa disappointed -1s. It leaves the thing that really matters very much as it was before. It is quite clear that the deporta- tion ia declared unlawful on a

echnical ground, a mere flaw in tue procedure. The decision of the Jocal Supreme Court that dismissed the appeal and upheld the legality of the deportation is upset, but the question of principle that moved The local judge to make certain observations is more or less ignor ed The fate of the individual con- cerns us less than the fate of our

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The People know WHY ARE WE Why We have LISE THAT? proved on more than one occasion

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DEPORTEES MAKE TROUBLE.

Cher Clark appears in his election address, where appears more than once an eupathic but not emphonious phrase, to wit, European." Personally, we con- insure against. If there isn't suf- that the China fail puts principles matical metieniousness should be by Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Com The s.Chak Sang", operated sider that this affectation of gram- ficient public opinion in Hongkong before profit. Remember the Jarmale a capital offence. It jars pany, in the coastwise trade, arrived capable of real concern and effec- dine stunt. Beber our fine We would not tolerate an youth at Hongkong at about 5 o'clock yes: tive. agitation in and for such against other big advertisera. There who had an young idea that was terday from Singapore. She experi principle, so inuch the worse for is no disgrace in a paper being pro taught to shoot that way. Euenced fine weather on the way until Hongkong. We at least shall have sperous. After all, is a business is a Greek prefix meaning good, nearing this port when she ran into done our duty...

We are prospering. Honesty pe buton European" is not good. caused her to tumble about a bit

a strong north-east monsoon, which The local Ordinance is good lawly think that Alabaster should be.

as it happens. Because we honest. It is an enthuism, not an euphem- (because the highest legal authority elected, we say so, though the other ism, and it needs an voke, or an were aboard, bound, it is said for About forty Singapote deportees in the Empire has so declared it man pats money in our pockets, but we are sure that it does not and he why, hang it all! he takes

yolk: Saya European" not Canton, where they belong. While come within the goodness of the it out, sometimes, professionally.

4 newropean."

on board the ship, numerous cases And vote for Alabaster." famous Bramwellian definition. From the profiteer's point of view,

of theft were reported against them, It is not commonsense.

and the troublesome brood ended stands, the Deportation Ordinance from the point of view of public As it Alabaster is no use to us. But

matters by engaging in a fight, ‚in' of 1917 (had war panic anything interest and democratic principles.

which a knife was used, one man being wounded in the head, and to do with it?) is valid. The toy and because he is a good and fear-

another in the arm. The knife was. ernment can pass any other onli-less fighter against the bad old

found, on search belog instituted, liberties. How long is the Hong-nance that may over-ride common ways, we say YOTE FOR ALABAS→

and confiscated.". kong Government, merely because law and even Home statutes. The Crown repeal of the Colonial Lows Valid- Colony, to have and to exercise ity Act of 1865 is therefore some powers that at Home in England thing worth working for. This we would resent and forbid? It latest decision of the Privy: Coan- is not really necessary, us the Privy Council assumes it is, to depart in Hongkong from principles that are good enough at Home. Our popula- tion, referred to by Lord Haldane "mixed and varying" is less dangerous and less troublesome than the mixed and varying popula- tion of London or Liverpool. Let

we are

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TER.

GOLF.

K.CC. v. USR.S.

"A TRAM. knocking

eil, although reversing a local deci Alabaster because the Chine Mail Liddle v Brand sion, does not alter the situation

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so far as the public is concerned. is open to all letters that are law. Nicoll v Cumming

The attitude seems to be to resist the present demand, lest the men should ask for more later. That is not good statesmanship.

-FAR EASTERN CABLE NEWS.

FRESS.T]

AIM OF THE CONSORTIUM IN CHINA

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PEKINO, April 10. Mr. Lamont, who was to-day the guest of the Anglo-American Associa the Consortium would not interfere in tion at a tifin, in his speech said thist

Chinese politics but had to discharge two responsibilities, one towards China and the other towards the investors. The Consortium did not wish to lasten

Long Jump (Senior).—1, E de Lx (BY COURTESY "BONGKONG DAILY Vinha; 2, Hong Wing, the bott

100 Yards Dash (Junior)-1, P. Remedios; 2, J. A. Maher..

120 Yards Dash (senior)-1, Kam

-50-Yards under 101-1, Carlo Silva; 2L Xavier; 3, C. Noronha... Quarter Mile (Junior)-1.A. Silva; 2, A: Gosano,

60 Yards (10 years and under)- D. Razack; 2; J. Cassumbhoy Woon; 2. A. Salleh.

Quarter Mile (Senior)-1, Kam

1, A. Baptista: 2, A. Ward.

100 Yards (10 years and under) High Jump Junior)-1, A. Gesano: 2, D. Norenba

did not wish: The Consortium only Wing; 2. F. Woo.

High Jump (Senior)-1, Hong wished to undertake enterprises which the people desired. Chinese fancial 120 Yards Dash (St. Lewis In. participation will be welcomed. Gai Kan. dustrial School)-1, Wong Chl; 2, M. Lamont pointed out that the

220 Yards Flat Uunior)-1, Silva 2, J. A. Maher

220 Yards Fist (Senior)-1, Braga; 2, Kam Woon.

enterprises on China which the people

prosperity of one nation did not in- Avolve poverty of another, giving as an

Hprises in China, which were being. example the American banks orter-

welcomed by British banks, and other. Association-1, T.-A. Carvalhe, 2. Britain's financial strength and ex- 120 Yards Flat (St. Joseph's College enterprises. He paid a tribute fo F. E. Antonio.

pressed the opinion that the pound Team Race (Teams of 8 from all sterling would soon return to parity in schools)-1, Queen's College.

Sack Race (Senior and Junior).—1,

100 Yards Fiat (italian Convent J. Cotton; 2, A; Razack

the American markets.

found drunk and incapable in Wen-

R. Anderson who was yesterday.

chal, was removed to the No. 2 Station, where he was allowed out on bail of $5, and warned to attend Court this morning. When his case was called before Mr. Hutchison at¬ Veterans Race (Past pupils)-1, the Magistracy this morning" he F. H. Dillon 2, A. Ribeiro,

failed to answer to his name, and 100 Yards Flat (10 years and the Magistrate ordered the bail to be under).-1, R. Santos; 2, R. Ayock - estreated.

One Mile Bicycle Race-1, Gomes; 2, A. Botelho,

The Captain of the “Chak Sang The following is the result of yes quelled the disturbance himself by We print Mr. J.terday's K.E.C. match with the Unrushing amongst the fighters with a School)-1, Miss E. Bidal; 2, Miss CIR XAVIER'S M. Xavier's letterited Services Recreation Club

loaded rifle and fixed bayonet. They M. Rodriguez. LETTER. boosting Clark

at. once stopped 5ghting, on seeing and

the Captain on the alert, and sub-A Carvalho; 3, F. Silva,

Half Mile (Junior).1, A. Silva; 2 mitted to search and to being kept

ོ ད་ཕ Half Mile (Senior)-1, A Salleh in close confinement. They were 2, J. Holm. 1. turned over to the Police authorities

for further deportation to Canton."

As a result of the search on board. ship, all articles reported as having been stolen were recovered with the exception of one item of three bundred Singapore dollars, the owner: of which must mourn his loss with out avail, no trace of them having been found.

B. TEAM.

POURSOMES,

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KOWLOON FOOTBALL"

CLUB

ANNUAL DINNER

100 Yards Flat (St. Mary's School, the Committee of the St. Joseph's Kowloon)-Miss A. Oliveira: 2, Miss College Association (ex-officio); V. Capple.

Quarter Mile (Past pupils). Dizon, M. Fernandez, Bee J Mesim. J. P. Braga, F. E. Carvalho, Rodriguez; 2, J. Guttierer 3. J Noronha, 3. M. Norenba, J. C. Y Leonard.

100 YARIS FLAT (St. Francis P. Xavier and GA. Vyanovich,

Ribeiro. V. F. V. Ribeiro, M. Racha School) Boys: 1, A. Ozorio: Z, E. Hon. Secretaries, Rev. Bro Gosano; Girls: 1, Miss Dolly Mei 2 Alphonsus, and Mr.TA. Carvalho; Miss A. Mariott

Judges, Messrs. T. A. Carvalho, F.A. Members of the Kowloon FootballE LECCED RACE-A Seagall Britton, C. Wildin, L. Goldenb Club held their annual dinner at the and A Gosano: 2, Hong Wing and ER Hyndman, Paulo Xa 1. LCC King Edward Hotel on Saturday J. Holm, SA M. Sepher, LA. Gattery e

night, Mr. RHB. Mitchell being vent School) 1. Miss Ruby Choo, 2,

100 YARDS FLAT (French Con W. Fitzgibbon, NS Moses, W In the chair, supported by Mesers Miss G.Sound 1. Rasmussen (Captain) 10. Mit chell (Vice-President) WO. Hrder A Jackson, F Wheeler A. Van Langenberg, G. White, W. Taylor EC Milland, T. I Knight E Tatam W. Hamilton, and A. Wey mouth

A specific crire may render a Mr. Xavier appeals to common- Jack Hickling ........

ful, regardless of their opinions. Stalker v-Downing nndesirable," and liable to des partmental banishment.

Where sense, as all disputants do, but he Fletcher Edwards ...... the local Government erred in this has no monopoly of it. We point- Overy Mitchell case was in adding a general aced out that the vacancy is only a

Woodman y Cordon cusation to specifc charges. Mere- nominal one, and that Mr. Clark Archer us lose no opportunity to point out, ly general accusations (as that a

ought to wait for a real one. We Parkes Murrays I what really needs very little in the man has been in the habit of doing repeat that. Mr. Xavier is pre- Averell Gray way of supporting arguments, that objectionable acts) are departures sumably a tenant of a house, At the pretence of a need for special from the requirements of the Ordi- the end of a month hia tenaney Stevens v Sutherland....

File Smalley and un-British laws at Hongkong nance, and on the ground that ona expires. He does hint desire to Blackburn.y Hammond... has always been a mere pretence, such might have affected the deci- gnit. He has always been a good Robinson v. Larkin an assumption. No attempt has sion of the Executive Conncil, the tenant, paying his rent regularly, Gerrard v Skilton E ever been made to demonstrate banishment order was vitiated. taking good care of the property Davidson y White 0 1 such an unpleasant necessity. In Their Lordships do not doubt The landlord has nothing against ing the word pretence, we per- that upon the explanation proffered him. How would Mr Xavier like hapa suggest more than we mean. being held insuficient, a deports it if his landlord admitting all this, Regarding the assumption (all as- tion order could have been pro-turned him out to make room for somptions are pretences) as a mis-nounced on the specific charges. somebody else, just because that Liddle and Nicoll Brand faken one, we do not say it is made The inclusion of the inadmissible somebody else happened to belong

bad faith. We do not say that forms of charge, the general, nulli to the Kowloon Calithumpians? Is Stalker and Jack Down

and Cummingnessînore men who instinctively love power fied the others that could have been that analogy common-sense? and to tyrannize advanced it to effective. It is plain enough now,

ing and Hekling gain their own ends; we do say is it not, that this does not help us

We printed Mr. Fletcher and Overy v Ed- that it could by such men be taken in any way. A British citizen may

MB. BOWLET's Bowley's letterwards and Mitchell.....

"LETTER advantage of, and we go so far as he accused (departmentally) of

for the same res. Woodman and Elson to confess that we fear it has been certain things. He will be askedly not because we supposed it could Murray and Gray

son, and certain Parkes and Avenell v

Corden and Archer taken advantage of on, occasion, (departmentally) a series of set help our choice in candidates It Pile and Steven Smal

lf of ita legal recognition questions calling for an explans was vulnerable letter, and Mr. the spirit of the remarks tign. The answers to these Xovier, after wasting space and Blackburn and Robinson

lay and Sutherland...-- local judge, we understand questions, constituting his explana, time on a burg argument, did many Hammond and mean that the local Gov tion, will be sent to the Governor age to put his finger on the vulner Larkin sale or doubtedly has certain in Council, He (the Governor) fable spot. But because a man Gerrard and Davidson hich he deemed it unhe is not satisfied with the expland friends offer well-meaning support Skilton and Walte

them to have that ion, and if he thinks it desirable of dubious value, we need not over- reer interpretation of his in the public interest, may, then look the real and convincing con we concur with all our deport the person. Is that any aderations that make us favour

Chamber proper port of procedure unt winch all-

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Ogley U. M. Omar, EG. Cordeiro, 150 YARDS FLAT (St. Joseph's ragbart Julio Silva, C da Reza, Branch School, Kowloon)-1, R. F, and SA Marcal, Rey Bros. Faul Tavares, 2. C. Wong

120 YARDS CONSOLATION (Junior) MOmar and Me A Rahimin Com

and Gordian Handicappers and Starters, Mr. F. A Xavier, Mr. R.. -1S Xavier 2/A Rocha.

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15120 Yards Consolation (Senior)petitors Committee, Mr. A. Urquhart, Umimoto: 2 A: Hamer Senger and Mr. E. Cordeiro: Official Times Ears Race tall gel)-1, Miss keepers, Dr FM. Graca Ozorio, Mr. of its history. He regretted that Min V. Capple-manure M. Rocha, and M. L.

Agus Dillon; 2, Miss C. Del Pars 9 As Goldenberg, Mr. E. P. rad

Io proposing the toast of The Club Mr. Mitchell gave an outline

the Club did not head the League this season and hoped they would

Gold Medal...I Ambrosio Silva, 25. H. Dilen: Working Committee, M. Xavier Clerk of the Courses Mr.

be more successful next season. Kam Woon

Mr. Rasmussen referred to the m keen interest Me, Mitchell had shown in the Club T

The toast of Our: Guests

was

Result USI 13:K.CC

by: Mr. Crocker:

Meu M. Alarakia, A, L. Andree, THE OFFICIALS,

RD. Baptista F H Carvalho, M. Patrons Bishop Pozzon and Rev. Baptista, RM Alarakia F. Silva, Fr. Pada Maria, Geperal Committee, PT.Jayan, Leonard, S. H. Gar Rev. Bro. Director, President, Chers-rod, D. Ruttonjee, H. Silva, Guin-

-Brothers of St Jo ch's ze and A E Simmons, and J. Urquhart.

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