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An article appeared in Truth not, long ago, deploring the number of coloured students who now overran

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The above match was fired off at Taibang on Sunday, and resulted in a., in for the Dockyard Recreation Club by 95.

Boores

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I bave had an interesting talk with a gentleman who is concerned in developing trade in the Far East and Fe to'd mo that China was now our universities, Inns of Court, nod settling down and was anxious to medical and scientific schools. In it revive its normal export and import I ventured to say that the so called trade and to press on a great education" of these young men, lar programme of railway construction.

away from their own lands and own | Mr. Nicholson Among British financiers there was a

barp conflict about Toviding Pople and in the midst of great cities M. Mayer .... nancial assistance. The semi-official of strangers, free from all control,)

Mr. Sharman consortium" of European and

Mr. Pritchard W08 never of any advantage to Mr. Cassidy. American bankers emphasise the mis themselves or to anybody else, saye Mr. Lamerton application of former loans and insists

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on refusing Goancial aid until Truth, Those who know more than Mr. Sampson be brought back the old religion of

the Chinero agree to méet I do about the lives they lend Mr. Wimble, Ammon, and in Karnak, restored to all francial Tiabilities existing here and their subsequent lives in its former splendour, dedicat d new at the present timo, China now their own country generally agreed monuments to the ancient god. wants to increase her railway mileage with this view. But a story I recently Akhenaten. bis father in law, whom from 7,000 to 28.000 miles; this received from a young graduate of he succeeded, bad dolo bis would add to her foreign trade and Oxford, who has lately abandoned Mr. MoNal Wilton..28-25 20 80 This aftiruaon's cables report that best

pame lesd to her sending orders to Europe the clerical for the legal calling, has Mr. Hopkins........22 31 17 70 touriste are flocking to Egypt, at.of Ammon in his fanatical devo for material. While the "con-led me to qualify it.

Mr. Grimmett......24 24 20 68 tracted by the wonderful Luxor finds tion to Aton. But it is doubtful if sortium" hesitates, other European This young gentleman returned Mr. Ritshic.. which, after seven years of fruitless the great mass of the people wore bankers, my friend says, are inquiring from the Great Was with big two Mr. Perkins labour by Lord Carnarvon and Mr. affected. Religious attachments are into the possibilities of advancing closest friends in a very serious state Mr. Knowles Howard Cacter, have brouglit to light not easily broken and Tatenkamun's money to China for railway construc of mind. Together the three ent-sed Mr. Hourihan treasures beyond present reckoning. reversion to the old allegiance was tion-120,000,000 is mentioned as a Balliol College; and those their Mr. Mair No part of Erypt has been more porsibly a popular move on the part start-in the hope that it may seriousness rapidly developed into carefully surveyed and excavated than of a new king not of Royal birth. The conduce to trade revival. India e religious fever-1 mean fervoor-and this, and even tome of the most reading of the papyri will be awaited great programme of railway construc- they all agreed that as soon as they optimistic archmologista believed that with the keenest anticipation, for it. tion may also help very considerably bad graduated they would devote little if anything of first-rate import as is surmised, they reints to religious in this revival. which would assist in themselves to missionary work among anco remained hidden. Inficed all mattere, here are few periods of finding employment in this country. the heathen. They kept their vows; excavators but Mr. Cartor seem to nacient Egyptian religious history.

and so great was their fervour that have abandoned the valley The dis-upon which light will be more wel LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. they begged the missionary authorities trict is familiar to tourists, and the come. A good deal is known of the precise spot of the present discoverite "heretical" worship owing to the can be best indicated by atating that work which for two years past bas its beneath the tomb of Rameses been carried out at the city of Tel-el- VI., who belonged to tho Twentieth Amarna, in which, deserting Thebes,Kowloon Dock.

Dynasty.

Mr. Carter is not ouly an enthusiast, but a brilliant excavator with a. wonderful flair for such work, enys the Daily Telegraph. But even though he may have known that his patient work had at inet disclosed Royel tomb, he could scarcely have gucered at the value and extent of the contents. Having come upon the outer doors, Mr. Carter telegraphed to Lord Carnarvon. Within the outer door they found sixteen steps. Descending thear, they reached the acaled innet doors. It is not difficult to imagine the suppressed excitement beneath their outward scientific calm

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Akhenaton established the cult of Atan, or diss of the eua.

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*ARRIVALO.

Nairung, (Nemazce) from Swatow, Pheumpent, (Wo Fat Sing) from Sulgoo.-B26.

New Chyang, (B. & S.) from Shang- The discoveries have naturally exbai, Amay.-B12. cited ebormous interest among;

Chun Song, (J. M. & Co.) Bangkok, archologists and Egyptologists, for Swatow.-C38.

Hong Hwn, (Seng Soon Hong) from Penang, Singapore, Off Stonecutters, Lake Taulk, (Pacific Mail) from Calcutti, Singapore.-0 Stole cutters.

nono commensurate with them han

heen made in recent years. Sir Ernest Budge, Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities in the British Museum, remarks on interesting side light in the unearthing of ancient Egyptian coffins in the similarity hotween prebent-day burial rites of those of the the Chinese and Egyptians thousanda_of_jacia_be. fore Ohrist, notably the preparation

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Dux, (Lee Beng Kee) from Bong. kok.--C44.

Tolzan Maro, (Suzuki & Co.) from Karatea, Keelung-B53,

Yuen Heng, (Yuen Seng Fat) from Saigon-B15.

Kom Ying Fat, (Po On) from

on his journey to the next world. Kwang Chow-wan, Macao. Co's The Relual tomb of Tutenkamun has| Wharf. not yet been opened up, but it is highly probable that it awaits the ex- cavators in the third og innermost chamber.

as they effreted entrance, nor to of delicacies for the king's refreshment picture thair Jazzled bewilderment as they looked upon such treasures as they scarce kalieved tho zyn of man would ever see. There for example. before their eyes was the alate thrane of King Tutenkamun of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Never before had a stata throne been discovered, and here it was, of tracecendent beauty,

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Professor Finders Petrie, whose pupil Mr. Carter in some sort in, is naturally highly gratified by the success which has rewarded such cure-

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Radnorshire, (J.M. & Co.) for Yokobama, Shai ghui.—January 22,

Newchwang, (B. & 9.) for Canton, January 22. Haldis, (Wo Fat Sing) for Canton.

to rond them to the most hea benish ! place just then open. So they were rent either to Borneo or Papua, Ij forget now which.

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DIVISION I.

Roul to Saturday, Dec. 16 (Inclusive)

Quals They found the neighbourhood in which they began their laboura e Liverpool18 13 15 41 20 37 P. W. D. L. F. A. Pte. heathenish as they could desire; for, Bunderland ...19 10 8 3 34 27 28 they were planted among cannibals. Middlesbrough... 19 9 6 4 36 27 24 A few of these along the coast had Burnley

19 10 35 20 23 Huddersfield 19 8 8 6 13 18.23 been weaned from their wicked waye Newcastle......19 98 22 17 21 and professed and cailed themselves, Shaffield United 20 7 7 6 20 25 91 Christiani. But in the interior acestor (1988-22-28 21 heathenism and cana balism still praw. Eromwich A...19737-30 24 19

Birmingham...

A 19-18-20 vailed; and it was to the interior that Blackburn R18 97 34 21 19 the three young missionaries were Bolton W... 20 7 88 93 £7.19 directed to carry the light of the Gos. Totterham 18547-22-20 pel. Now, it so happened that in one of Everton their excursions for this purpose they Notts Forest20 were captured by the natives, who Preston N.E.18

Chelsea promptly trusted them up and began Cardiff preparations to make a feast of them. Arsenal The young mrn - watched with Olbam Athlet horter the building up of three large Stoke

fres, the production of three large

pota, the sharpening of knives mada

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of fish bonce, and the gloating looks Results to Saturday, Dec 16 (Inclusivo-) which their captors from time to time cast on them

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The missionaries had practically Notte County.....8-14 1 432 4 27

Bury....... abandoned hope when their attention, Leicester City 19 14.4 01 17:38 was aroused by the arrival of a huge Leeds United....18.10 45 19 12 $4 negro, adorned with more feathers and Manchester 1 888 22 16 91 Blackpool .19 8 7 74 97 16 13 shells and dyed in more striking Wednestiny ....IP 9 4 # 23 18 2 colours than the other cannitala. Kernely

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Protesilaus, (B & S.) for Mazila. From the deferance with which he was Fort Vai 19 9 2 8 6 22 20.

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nerived they rightly guessed that he Pathol, (B. & S.) for Saigon.—was the chief of the tribe. He Derby County19 7 5 7.2027 19 January 23.

seemed at firet much pleased Tull City ...... ...1966 16 17 18 Nieshu Maru, (Sato & Co.) for at the situation, but after Coventry... 19 8 9 9 19 18 18 South Shields 10 6 6 8 14 14 17 Bangkok.-Junvory 23.

examining the captives closely be Southampton.....18 8.7 7 16 18 17 Chengtu, (B. & B) for Bangkok, called a palaver. The missionaries' Rotherham 20 6 4 10 24 92 18 Swatow-January 23.

knowledge of the local lingo was only Bradford City.....19 559 12 2 15 Stockport Constyl8 0 à 9 22 28.16- alight; but slight as it was, what they, Palaca

Win Penn, (Ad Line) for New York, Manila.-January 23. ~

Jade, (Kni Ye) for Haiphong, Pakhoi-January 23.

Kut Sang, (J.M. & Co.) for Kobe, Shanghai.- January 23.

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uld make out of the sparches began Wolvtin W5 11 14 80-11 to raise hope in their breasts. It was Clapton Orient 19 9 7 10 12 26 11 clear the chief was objecting to their being cooked. There was considerable opposition to hir view. This opposition became so hat that the

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The mere catalogue of the objreteful and painstaking work. In an-January 23. of art and beauty contoured in the interview published in the Tintes hoj first chamber entered reads like said: chapter from a fairy tālo or a romaner "It is evident that one of the full- of Sir Rider laggard The Times ↑ «ized Royal tomba with several cham Cairo correspondent tells of the bere has been discovered. Although "magnificent state coaches, all-gilt,many of the things mentioned in the with exquisita carving and beads of evenge aro kostro to us, and ubtedly Typhon, Hathor, and Lion; of bedr"] several are entirely new and have not of carved gilt, inlaid with precious come to light in any previous dis stones; of innumerable boxes of ex coveries. We have never had on quinite workmanship; of a gilt chair untouched group of king's furniture encrusted with turquoise, cornelian before. Among the most interesting lapie, sad other precious stones, and finds are the throne of the king, the benring portraits of the king and his quaint bronze gilt musical icatru. queen.

cate, tle royal robes, and the President Cleveland, (Pacific Mail) Ale meeting the gaze of the elaborate alabuster vases. We have for San Francisco-January 23. chief found it retssary to club his Resn't to Saturday, Dec. 14, (Inclu1lve.) | astonished excavators were life-sized | never bad a throne before. We only Akebo Maru, (Y.K.K.) for Takao, chief opponent. He bit the tribeeman bitumised statuca of the King, fout know it in representations. The find--January 23.

on the head with bi bludgeon,' chariots encrusted with stones and ing of the throne is indeed a novelty,” Song Bo, (Lapitque & Co.) for, and the subsequent proced Wigan Borou.h 7 4 3 17 8 TR overlaid with gold, Royal robes. With regard to the suggested rob. Canton.-January 23,

jings interest him Do more.", Rochdale'

14 6 21 10 1A musical instraments, alabaster vases bery of the tombs, Professor Flinders Willesden, (Tuta Keal for Amey, Even, that де not nufficient Hindf rd........16 66 27 18, 18 of bitherto unknown design, pottery, Patria said that the famous Abbott Swatow-January 23′′ ·

to silence protest, and before the Wahal15 6 6 3 20 21 18 relics of war, and, possibly more Papyrus and other documenta con- Harold Dollar. (Dollar & Co,) for chief sacceeded in carrying bie n.otion Stalybrid a...14 644179 18 PalifAT. 157 36 21 7-17 luminating than all ele, a box cov cerned with the robberies of the roral Baz Francisco, Shanghai-Jav. 23. unanimously he had to club six Chostrifield.........14 26 27 27 16 taining rolls of papyri. So far tombe gave a full account of the Ting Sang. (J.M & Co.) for Teing others.

Darlington 1455 4 24 10 15 nothing is known in this country of attack on the tomba in the reign of tai, Swa'ow.-January 24.

The motion carried, the chief Lincoln City 68 4:14 18 the further chambers beyond the fact Rumeres X. and the trial of the

Crave A Supaing, (B. & S.) for Tsingtao, selected a dozen of his most trasty Southport 15 48.10.19 14 15 84 617 14:14 that they are packed from floor to thieves, "It looks," he added, "as Amoy.-January 24.

clanemen, who at once released the Grimsby........14 8 3 0 19 16 13 ceiling with similar treasures.

if the tomb now discovered has been)

three missionaries from their bonds. Barrow 14 5 8 7 1 14 12 Ashington...nat 18 5 3`7-91 18 15 robbed of all the gold. Apparently

Then the chiel onid is good English Hartlepools...... 15 3 6 8 16 25 12 This discovery was a notable with a slight Oxford drawl, "I'am Wrexham........ „15 4 47′11 53 18 belief in future life. Everything that could be desired at the risurrec telegram, it is pretty evident the place al and artistic perfention of the enced gentlemen; but all is well now, mar „25 9.4 D 13 18.2. tion was laid in the tombs of the had been attacked by robbere," but craftsmanship of the time and afford. These warriors will see you safely closed very early before much damage ed evidence of intercours with the back to the missionary station, and had been done. The fact that the contemporary civilisation of Koos 20 good-bye." Then he whisper trassed duck, haunches of verison, things are in confusion seems to prove eos. Mr. Carter's first ined an aside: "I'm dressed no Results to Faturday, Dec. 18, (Inclusive) and auchlike, all carefully packed in

dependent discovery that differently that probably you do not boxes similar to those in the British A good deal of concern is felt at of the tomb of Thutmose IV,, in recognise me, but I recognise you Masum, in which mummified pigeons the ultimato destination of the objects 1902. In the year following he came well enough. You were along with Bristol City 19 18 3 31 18 53 and other birds were made ready for discovered. By law they belong to the upon that of Hatshepeut. In 19:5 me at Balliol three years ago; and, Watford Thotmes III Already, as the modern Egyptian Government, the director of Mr. Arthur Weigell (late Inspector of course, no. Balliol man could think -way is, apscalation is rife regarding the museum at Cairo in practice General of Antiquities to the Egyptian of eating a letlaw Balliol man,"

Millwall -the value in pounds sterling of the taking half, and leaving the excavator Government), working with Mr. Thou turning away, he gave final

discovered treasures. One.com.

holi. He has, however, first choice, Quibell, discovered the tomb of Yuss instructions to the guards and went mentator pnta the figuro at thren and lately, contrary to former and Toau, the father and mother of book to his own people.

Portsmouth Aim18. § a 7 19 18,19 Norwich City 1.37 7 5 6 93:19 10 million. Bot the intrinsic. or practice, explorers have been left Queen. Tiy - (1400 8.0.). That

The Army scored an unexpected So, as I have indicated, I now Queen's Park R....19 8 8 7 1 18.15 extrinsic worth of the thing is with very little of worth. It is was a considerable find, sled that I went too for what I raid the Eighton 18 68.7 18. 17.17 and easy victory over the Club when

With the Army leading by 15 points, of secondary importance The obviously unwise to discourage the ing gilded coffins, chariots, chains, education of black students at our Horthyr T... 17:58 6:17 31 10 the two teams met on Saturday after the Olub put in some good work in Mr. Carter and Lord CarbaEvan is that Lord Carnarvon and Mr. Carter party found in the next year advantage to themselves or Brentford 1839 21 37 18 showings the Club worn expected to hail, and put up the only good show nim of such patient investigators as work of archeologiste, and it is hoped beda, and so forth. Mr.-Weigalle universities and schools ja never of Bristol Rovers 1857 18 17 18 Reading 18 4 7 7 17 31 13.

noon in their cup tie. On previous the opening few minutes of thy second, i simply that of all wholehearted will be treated generottely. Lord the burial place of Akhenaton (1956 anybody ehe.

Chariton 458 4 7 7 12 11.3 ocholars or scientists to add to the Carnarvon is certainly deserving of 3.c.,) the predecessor and father in

Exster City-17 61.9 11. 34 14 win without much difficulty. The ing in the whole of the match. The "Fouthard Ú............7 8 9 2.24 17713 sum of hawan knowledge. That reward, for he has given time and law of Tutenkamun,and in 1008 that of

Army fielded a strong side includits broke through wad scared a try which

forwards got well in sod then. Fordain"/ Nosport County 18 they have done that is certain. In money for sixteen years past in the Horembib, bis successor. Mr. Welgall

Gillingham

1:12 10 10 10 at least one cfficer who strived resert converted. The teams prosesd the first place the King Tatenkaman, work of bringing to light the hidden now kapwe that whin his work came

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ly with the new relics The Club, on alternately after this or the Club who has been little more than a things of the sacient, Theban Empire, to end in 1911 the tomb now dua-

the other hand, perhaps a little too scored another three points from an legendary figuro, baromes at once an

covered by Lord Carnarvon and Mr.

confident, had saveral notable absen, unconverted try. Immediately after. historical personage where paisonal | Mr. Carter first went to Egypt in Center had been missed, by no mote

wards the Army "thrres"; got away appearance and mode of life 8,000 connection with aroh wological rethan fifty yarda,

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there are no precious metals left exaton.

So much do we owe to the Egy cept the surface gilding. From the revelation, for it disclosed the technis. j very sorry you have been inconvegi.. Accrington 34 4 3 7 1 97 1

great, and in this tomb were found

snazmous quantities of provisions

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yents ago become actual. Of the consch with Mr Tinders Petrie in 1892. Lord Gardarvon and Mr. Carter little that was known of him pre. In the pervious renz Mr. Petrie bed began the work now so brilliantly vicunly the most important was the difcovered the Royal Palace of Akben succesital in 1918,

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The Clab got away after this bub the Army fall back was sale and kicked to touch. The Army added another try following a very ine run by their three quarters, and Doda again converted, Soon after- wards the Army again crossed the line in a forward soramble and put down next to the posta, thun scoring the fall 6 points.

The C. M.s.s, Gorjistan'" willaitivo Dear. Weymouth has been analysed, toes and paid the p nalty for it. this port from Bingapore on Wedses and doctets stats that it has a dicinals The Army registered a try near the and touched down for another try. mysin converbod and like the. play an audy limits and all be properties equal to the waters of Adag in the first few minuted, sind Doda

and came, the "Army" were easy derpatsked for Swatow and Amoy on Baize, Baden, and Harrogate, converted with a well placed shot. winner by. 20 points to i

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