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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1924.

POLO NOTES.

INTERPORT DATE FIXED.

ship.

COMMENT ON THE TEAMS.

K. K. K. IN SHANGHAI

STUDENTS GET BUSY AGAIN.

WHITE HOODS AND STETSONS.

THE

BREVITY AND PIPE.

THE PRIME MINISTER'S PERSONALITY.

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ESTABLISHING TUS PORITION.

LONDON, August 9. on activities Ten years ago, writers Reuter's the American organiza-Chief Parliamentary Editor, Mr. tion, is the latest aberration of a Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minis number of Chinese students inter, was unknown to his opponenta Shanghai, according to a report and little known to his political friends; some six years ago he was received by the Sunday Times.

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MARSEILLES,

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A cable has been received from Shanghai stating that the Shanghai

The Chinese Ku Klux Klan, palu team consisting of Messrs. which will carry McMichael, Hickling, Grieg and

simllar Newbiggin will arrive by s.s. "Empress of Russia" on about September 23. Their ponies are already en route on an Indo-China The Interport match will be played on Saturday, September 29, Returned students from America recognised as a useful addition to and the Colony will probably be brought the intimate details of the the "Government Bench in the represented by a team selected organization. with them, and the second Coalition Administration; from Mr. Boyd, Captain Neville, Chinese version of the white hood-itor he was accepted su a valuable: Dec. Mr. Bartholomew, Mr. Dent and ed horde is to be based on the tuber in the post-war Coalition Mr. Judd. Mr. Bartholomew parent organization. Already a Government, and now everybody is has unfortunately been laid up large number of students are re wondering why ho was not dis- with malaria and is now recuperat-ported to have sworn their allegi-covered toner. A distinguished ing by a trip up the coast, ance to the new body. In addition Liberal leader confessed to the that but it is hoped that he will be back to Shanghai, a branch at Nanking during in time fit enough to play in the and another in Peking are in the struggle which preceded the truce the prolonged political match. Mr. Judd is a new-comer process of formation so that the and a great acquisition to the Club. whole nation will feel the effect of posed by the war, bo bad 10 May 18-P. & O. Having played for several years in the powerful association-that is, if recollection of Mr. Baldwin as a India, Mr. Judd has an excellenct it ever gets beyond the stage of a member of the Opposition ruuks knowledge of the game and had he mere farce-a

doubtful and, in fact, in all that protracted had longer to get used to China speculation.

fight, Mr. Baldwin did not play a cupievous part, Whan he became ponies, there would have been so

The Klan trappings, su impresSecretary to the Treasury in the doubt as to his inclusion in the sive and majestic in the flash-light Coalition. he quickly showed that The Colony players will, if all pictures of Klan gatheringe occa- his lasiness training was of value i

sionally given in privileged papers,

team.

very

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s well, be better mounted than have not been neglected. A white connection with the financial Dett-P. & 0. last year, A generous member of

gown and hood, not bordered with affairs of the State, and it was then the Club has placed a sum of money

a red cross, but with a red or yel-that metubers found, that in addi- at the disposal of the Committee low dragon, according to the many fion 1 Guancial capacity, he for the purpose of purchasing degrees which will distinguish the end a pretty wit and some of and keeping one or two addi-Klansmen, wilt he worn. A solemn his lion mots Bre still quoted tion ponies and this has just and tremendous oath, consecrating appreciatively, made the difference of provide members to the service of the When he evane President of ing players with a selection of mounts instead of the usual allet Country and eradication of abuses the Board of Trade in Mr. Lloyd in the secret and drastic manner George's Administration, the Horse met. Of the old ponies, Mr. of the Klan, will be administered began to have a better sense of his Boyd's veterans Devonport, Ring to all members.

capacity, shrewd commonsense and word. Springer and Hurry Jane

Naturally, the proceedings will debuting ski#, but it never realised and Captain Neville's Benjamin and Han River, will provide their be in secret, and the utmost flat the man who was regarded as Oct. 4. D.P.M. riders with well proved mounts. Becrecy will be observed in all its good departmental chief was Angst ponies which will play in workings, but the information destined within a few years to

terport match for the first time, gives the impression that such bone Prime Minister. Pickpocket, the property of Mrs. secrecy will not exist for long. the lenders in the Conservative Boyd and Rivergrass, lent for the What will undoubtedly happen revolt against the Coalition was match by Mrs. Benard, are out- will be that the Klan will be asked what the mutineers would starding in speed and handiness. nothing but one of the noisy pro have done if Mr. Bonur Law and Mr. Bartholomew also possesses atestant student organizations with not heon allowed by his doctors to which everybody in China is come forward, and the reply was: "We had our eyes on another familiar.

The other man was Mr. Baldwin and the mutineers could not have made a better choice if Mr. Bor Law had not been avail-

very last new pony.

For the visitors it is anticipated

Such important pirces of state- that Mr. McMichael will play at No. 4, Mr. Hickling at No. 3, Mr. Craft as bombarding ministers with Newbiggin at No. 2, at Mr. telegraais, manifestoes, appeals, Gring, at No. 1.

Of these Mr. Mc-memoranda and the like, and schools when one Metal's mighty hitting is well strikes at

his teacher, wil know to Hongkong players and Mr. I student objects Hishi's stick work and goodtless be all they will accom hoemanship was expected to have plish. got into the Shanghai team tast year. Messrs. Newbiggin and Grice are not so well known to Huskong players bat both are sant to hit well all round and to

ride herd and well.

THEATRICALS.

CLEVER YOUNG ARTISTES.

Mi Tina Gerald and Mr. Tom selection Fenwick presented a fren their repertoire to a keenly ppreciative audience at Carton last Tuesday. The programme was "Only Amateurs," "Suffy Wius," "The Intruder, and "Unwilling Wired"

amusement

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HAVRE.

The House has had experience of Mr. Baldwin only for part of a summer session, but not only bis This Chinese students have followers but his opponents are Stetson hats, American shoes, and quite convinced that, if there is to Jan. an American twang about their be a Conservative régime. Mr. English so perhaps in their desire Baldwin is an admirabla hend of it. to emulate Americans they had toe enjoys the personal goodwill of [alt his political adversaries and, so far as domestic questions in the Bouse are concerned, he has in- augurated that régime of tran- quillity which was the dream of May Mr. Bomr Law. The work of the session is gone smoothly and if dificulties lie ahead, they have, us out. 3.-B., F. Mr. I. S. Perry, broker, of No. 8 | yet, not obtruded themselves. Nov. 1-B, F. Des Voeux Road Central and 18 The Conservative party as Conduit Road, was the complainant whole seris satisfied that it has: in a case before Mr. C. D. Mel-made the right choice, but sole Sept. 20.-B. F. brae this morning when a chair time must necessarily clapse before Oct. 3-8. Coolie was charged with demanding Mr. Baldwin can establish his full 10.-B. T. more than the legal fare, behaving authority bath with the House and Nov, 1.-F. F.

28.-B. rudely and using tasulting in the Cabinet. He does not enjoy language yesterday.

CHAIR COOLIES.

RUDENESS

PUNISHED.

onor Law who has led his party the prestige of a leader like Mr.

victory at a general election and Oct. has yet to show his icettle, but his friends are

wore than con-

Prometheus. Eurypylua.

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AMSTERDAM,

Three of these plays are comedies, whilst Mr. Fenwick's ow mystery play, the "Intruder,"

Ia evidence Mr. Perry stated that serves as an excellent relief, and he took the chair at the junction of makes up a harmonious whole. Garden Road and the Albany, the Mr. Fenwick caused much chair being in the Bowen Road

with his

comedy stand. His journey home occupied impersonations whilst Miss Gerald cleven minutes at the end it that in a very short time be Oct. 3.-B. F... acted with great charm and fresh-of which he tendered 25 cents, the will be firmly established and in 10.-B. F. ness. She is a gified little lady legal fare being 20 cents. He allege present crisis in international Nov. 1.-B. F, whose acting is delightfully ed that the defendant, who was the airs he will require all the natural. In her hands, all her parts front coolie, insisted on 30 cents authority which a British Prime five, and she is and barred his way into the house Minister can wield. Unquestion- particularly amusing in Stiffy in spite of protests.

ably his party trasts him and his Sept. 37.-E. A Wins." and "Unwilling Wilfred." His Worship imposed a fine of personal qualities have contributed Nov. 5-J.C.J.L.

Hongkong and Kowloon will $6. have its last opportunity to witness these clever people at the Star Theatre on Saturday next. Their programme will be the same as Mr. Fenwick had The above. intended to present an all comedy bill, but by special request is in- NO clauding his own play, Intrager."

are made to

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vole animosity or excite jealousy. Peking was beflagged to-day in

Mr. Baldwin indeed appeals to u view of the Presidential Election, The telegrams quoted below but Parliament failed to find a wide section of public opinion. He were received from the Manila Ob quorum by more than 100 members. is a man of business, for he was servatory by the local American

A proposal to turn the meeting identified at one time with the great Consulate General Hongkung :-

into an informal one led to dis-firm of Baldwins Ltil.' which is con- 1. Sept. 13.

cerned with coul iron and stool and Cyclone or typhoon E. of South-order, and the meeting broke up.

TYPHOON WARNINGS.

era Formosa direction unknown.

Cyclone or typhoon near of over the Formosa Channel moving S. W. The red cone was hoisted to-day at 12.25 p.n.

.ANOTHER SAVED.

It is believed that another attempt the industrial members of the House at an election will be made on attich values to his opinions on all Friday.-Courtesy Daily Bulletin..tendo and commercial subjects. He in anongh of a farmer to appeal to the agricultural interest and be hos told us that his hobby is pig breed-

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Por C.P.8. R.M.8. "Empress of Canada" September on 11:-Miss D. Abraham, Rav. and Mrs Fuller, Mr and Mes Bayman, Mys H. D. Hume, Mr A. Keating, Mies E. Howell, Me R. F. Mattingley, Mr H M Pattonon, Col. and Mr O. B. Party, Miss D. Rood, Mr 1. W. Bhewan, Mrs J. H. Taggart, Mr C. C. Tang, Mr F. ↑ Tang, Miss Ml, Gubbay, Mre J. M. MoArtbar. Me and Mm D. M. Nissim, Mr Log Yook Quan, Me G. Perangays, Bir C. Iwamamoto, Mes and Dijk. Dieadows, Mus D. E. Papperol), Me and Mrs O. J. Willisme, Hra G. Costello, Mr J. H. Balm, ir L. E. Bradsher, Misy B. Bruckman Dr. and Mra Chang, Missc G. & A Chiso, Mrs Chou, fr and Master P. Chos, Mr 8, T. Chen, Mir and Bluster | J. A. Chye Dir 3. J. Oóc, ar Mus II. Mr Kam Lu, Mrs. Humphreys, Sir Mra A. . Kinney,

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MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS,

play

The CP.S., R.M.9. **Empress of Asin "left Kede on Wednesday at 8 p.m. and will leave Shiatzu on Thursday afternoon for Vancouver.

The C.P.S B.MS "Empress of Australia" gailed from Kote at noon on Tuesday Sept. 11 for. Va courer, calling

at Yokohama.

The A.Q.L. 8.t: “ President. Moitinley * which is due at this port Soptember | 20, arrived at Yokoha ng September 11. The N.Y.K. & 4. "Sady Maru (Bombay Line) left Bambey for Hong. kong via Singapore on Aug. 25-and in expected hers to-day.

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'The B. F: 8.3. "fhemius' Toft Liver - pool on Aug. 18 for Singapore. Hong- kong and Shanghai and is due here az or about Sept. 18.

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The B. 8.8. * Bensleach" from Middle-bro, Autwerp, and Landon lef Buer for this port sin Straits Ports and anila on Aug. 18 and may be expected to arrive here on Sept. 29.

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The 135th festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls was held at the Connaught Rooms, when a total of £80,251 Was announced.

The West Ham Board of Guar dians, which already has borrowed £500,000 from the Ministry of Health, are contemplating making

application to the Goschen

Committee for a further load. The board had a deficit of £162,712, and it was stated that over £25,000 per week was being spent on out-relief.

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Sir,

China Mail,

Hongkong.

Hongkong, Sept. 13, 1923.

I consider the following the ten most popu- lar professions placed in the order in which I think they are liked best :~~

Please write clearly in block letters.

1.

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The Prime Minister of Australia ing. He is a scholarly man and his (Hon. S. M. Bruce), on returning speeches are an excellent example from his recent tour of Western off clear-cut nervous English. He Deo. 7-1.0,J.L Australia, said:"Nothing Im-is economical af words and the pressed me more than the group words he uses are,

A study of bie settlements. Already there are 55 ference, short. groups scattered through nine dis- speeches, both inside the House Fet. Sa.-H. A. L. Vogtland. A telegram has been received tricts of the south-west corner of and out, shows his liking for mono- from the Commander-in-Chief, Western Australia, an area of rich syllabloa. "If I fail, I shan't

ANTWERF. China Station, stating that Mrs. land capable of carrying a million whine" is a typical Baldwin son Bept.16-0.8K Viel (wife of Mr. Viel of Jardine's)is people." also safe and on board the "André Lebon."

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Romedy This molleira June 23. left £284,250. He behia eurod Ces of chronic diarr Prime, Minister attends, there is queathed £50,000 the Mariners' hon that physicians hava fatal ad, and tendency to disregard etiquette and. Noy £-F20. - Asylum at Greenock and the it will cure you For sale by all even though ladies may be present, Orphan Homes, Scotland.

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