MONDAY, JULY 18, 1927.
TENNIS SURPRISE.
CHINESE R.C. "B" LOSE TO B.S.R.C.
FIGHT FOR TITLE.
The United Services R.C.) created something like a sensa- tion in local tennis circles by decisively defeating the Chinese R.C. in the "R" division league on Saturday,
iwo
S. A. Hussain and D.
Mohamed (1.R.C.):- beat Col. C. Russell- Brown and Capt. Jacobs- Larkcom
beat Higgs and Trumper beat White and Purcell
THE CHINA MAIL.
HARD SOCCER.
7- 4 10- 1 8- 3
25- 8
QUEEN'S LOSE IN WELL FOUGHT GAME.
M
CHINESE PLAYERS' DASH,
(Total: I.R.C. 56, R.E. 43).
University v. Nippon.
W. M. Cattins and T. (University): lost to T. Isomura and K.
Tsurumi lost to W. Mizuguchi and T. Other results in this divisioncat Saijiri and Fujieda .
Miki burned out to be very much as expicted.
la the "C" Division, the Kowloon British School F.P.A gave the Kowloon C.C.
close game, losing by the nar rowest margin.
D. K. Samy and B. P. (University)-
very heat T. Isomura and K.
Tsurumi beat W. Mizuguchi and T..
Miki
4-7
18-20 L I
3- 8
14-19
8- 3
Taikool Y
*
The Chinese R.C. R.t'. match did not come off on lost to Saijiri and Fujieda 5-6 account of the latter's inability fo raise a team.
7- 4
20-13
52)
Weather conditions have not (Total: University 47, Nippon been any too favourable
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Saturday afternoons during the progress of the leagae but thanks] to numerous matches being de-l ended on week-days the tennis,
C.C.C. v. H.K.C.C.
At Happy Valley, the Craigen.
season has been brought prae-gower C.C. defeated the Hong tically up to date.
Kony C.C. by 13
W. J. Howard and
It is pusille that the original Scores:-- plans to end the league fixtures
next Saturday, July 23, cannot Howard (C.CC.):-
be adhered to, but the delay will bent H. J. Armstrong and probably be a matter of only a week or so.
5. M. Garrard
games.
raids of their own.
L
JERRY MORGAN.
THE SALT FUNDS.
1
POSITION.
Chief Inspector and Foreign Asso ciate Chief Inspector, while at each, Anit-producing centre there should
Travels of A Hong Kong CHIEF INSPECTOR EXPLAINS be District Inspectorate, under
Boxer.
NOW IN SHANGHAL
Ardent English fight fans of 18
In
they
11
STORMS AT HOME.
EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVY RAINS.
one Chinese and one foreign Dis-j trict Inspector, who are jointly re- "IŃCOMPREHENSIBLE STÉP." posit of the salt revenues.
sponsible for the collection and de- These
London, July 18. organs were duly set up, and by A week of violent thunderstorms universal acknowledgment Peking, July 16.
have and exceptionally heavy rains renderad magnificent services to cultimated yesterday in a torrential Mr. Hussey Freke in a statement China. It is some of these Inspec- downpour in the north and else-
month.
Government
Can't Make Good.
may-
the Chinese nation.
The Customs Next?
are
asserva-
Many villages were flooded and
NICARAGUA.
BAKERY PLANT BLAZE.
Service.
EDITORS' PEACE MISSION.
race
Playing on unfamiliar ground the soccer team of the Queen's Regiment put up a stiff fight or 20 years ago back in old Londen with reference to the interview torates which the Nanking Govern where. against the dashing players of sometimes wonder what has hap with Mr. Y. M. Chien said it was ment has, without so much as a "by 'At Pokfulam, the University Association and lost by the lightweight champion of the Army issued an order abolishing all the to have abolished as from June 30, submerged.
the Hong Kong Chinese Athleticned to little Jerry Morgan, the true that the Nanking Government your leave, arbitrarily purported the railway track near Leek was This was the Chinese Rt:C.'s lost to the Nippon Club by marrow margin of four goals to and a ring presence, that won him Revenue department in areas under Kunngtung, Fuklen, Chekiung and and houses dooded in the Lake-
and Navy in 1909. He had style district inspectorates of the Salt The offices affected are those of last match of the season and their games. Scores 2-
three, first reverse. A win would have T. K. Tan and C. de Souza In the first half the Chinese have heard of him back in England
a good following, but not many their control.
Roads were torn up and towns given them the championship. (University):
played havoc with the Queen's since he drifted out to the Orient specific provisions of article V of stitutes a flagrant violation of the Manchester the floods caused the
These were established under the
Kiangsu. Either the Indian R.C. or the lost to T. Isomura and K.
District, Much, damnge was also This action manifestly cou-done to crops and property and in C'inb de Recreio
defence with their tricky passes right after he won the champion the Reorganisation Loan Agreement will now Tsurundi
3-8 and sprinting tactics, and twice ship. also Fre in the running beat W. Mizuguchi and T.
of 1913 as part of the machinery for succeeded in beating the Queen's
Reorganisation Loan for
Agree-rondway overlooking the top place. These
Hong Kang Miki
still the collection of the salt revenue ment, which even in the immen-course to collapse, a large portion 6- 5 goalie at close quarters. feans are on level terms and lost to Sajiri and Fujieda
talk about "Supper Miles," who jot the whole of China which under sely superior state of Chinese of it falling fully fifty feet- their remaining fixture is against]
The Queen's improved greatly wan the lightweight championship that and previous loan agreements finances in 1913 would never have in the second half, and once they had a style that was peculiarly like security for the loans of which the a measure of foreign supervision
of Hong Kong around 1912. one another, the winners to
He with foreign banks was, pledged as been made without provision for
British Wireless Service. tumbled to the Chinese style that of Jerry Morgan's.
American Storms, play off the tie with the Chinese
of play they started on a few dropped out of the ring in Hongmately 40,000,000.
"Sapper" amount outstanding was approxi- of the salt revenue. While the lightning during a most desirne-
New York, July 17, RC to decide the season's cham-
Three persons were killed by pions. It is understood that the
For a time Kang, became n civil engineer, and Until satisfactory provision was District Inspectorates ateh will be played during the
4. 7. keep them off, but after a while side.
the Chinese goalie managed to took up fight promoting on the made by the Chief Inspectors for areas controlled by the Nation-
in the tive storm here last night. week.
the service loans, the question could alists have been interfered with|
Kansas City July 17. the soldiers found the net. Soon
Both in Shanghai.
not be one of a salt surplus.
It is estimated that eight people to a greater or less extent, they were killed and 100 inred, and afterwards they again put the 7-4ball past the Chinese goalie, the Morgan are in Shanghai to-day. the agreement freely entered into available at any moment to re- American Service,
Both "Sapper Miles" and Jerry tion by the southern authorities of remained in existence, and were as the result of a tornado.--Neuter's "I can only regret the repudia- had up to the date of this order, a score of homes demolished here ball hitting the cross-bar and Both are in the business of night by
the Nallowed, however. The Chinese They went
bounding in. This goal was not promoting and
of united matchmaking China with the bank and investors sume their full functions. By the Mame suit then added their third goal, and clothes at the same time. In fact, tion is more incomprehensible as alists are not only breaking legal
of of Ave foreign powers. Their aes
their present actions the Nation- the soldiers replied with their they are the same man.
every provincial Government has international contract, but The name Margun should be in recent years benefited largely destroying delicate second. Some midfield play fol-familiar to Shanghai fight fans as from the salt revenue collections which if allowed to remain in Sandino expired on July 14,
Managua, July 16. machinery lowed and the Chinese again went the manager and matchmaker of made under the district inspectors' existence, even though not work-General Feland, commanding the Although the ultimatum, to two goals ahead.
Good Keeping.
the International Sporting Club, supervision as high mogul of ring arrangements.obligation had been met" said the less render invaluable services to here, announces that immediate soon as the louning to capacity, could neverthe-detachment of American marines whistle the Queen's worked un-Shanghal on nights when certain
From this point to the final the most sought after man in Inspector-General.': consingly to wipe off the deficit, people think they have a chance to
action against Sandino is not but found the Chinese goalie get a pass to the Carlton arena.statement that the loans secured on "I don't understand Mr. Chien's)
contemplated, though an expedi- right on the job. The soldiers' It is the sume Morgan, Jerry salt were properly protected.
There is no need to dilate on tion will be sent eventually- persistence was rewarded to Morgan or "Sapper Miles," just asament at present held in the banks which is involved in this action
The the wanton breach of agreement |
Reuter's American Service. Wards the end by a third goal you like, which was well earned.
at the Chief Inspeetor's disposal is of the Nanking Government Morgan took the name "Sapper $3,200,000. Foreign 1042 After this the soldiers went Miles" for a fighting name after hements due from sait revenue in (says the "North China Daily all out for the equaliser,
left the service and went into the September are $5,800,000. but fight game in Hong Kong. He was appears no likelihood of making flatly contradict the
There News"). Such happenings, which|
New York, July 16. I. J. although they had several
The plant of one of the largest in the ring there from 1909 to 1912, good the difference in the next six tions of Dr. C. C. Wu that "the ye bread bakeries in the world, cellent chances, over eagerness and at the same time was connect, spoiled them, and the final fed with the Hong Kong and Whan tors to draw their own conelu-unfortunately too common to ex-
policy of our Government is to be belonging to the Fechter Baking "Teave the Sino-foreign inves-friendly with every nation," 8. 3 whistle found them the losers of po Dock Co. as an engineer. Then sions. The districts under the con- cite special remark.
Company, has been destroyed by a hard fought game by the odd he look up promoting, and stayed trol of Sanking are not contribul-
are fire. goal in seven.
with it until 1923, Anybody willing a single dollar towards the loan
The damage is estimated at a tell you that Jerry Morgan wrought served by tire salt revenue. On the question arises: If the Nanking
But the extremely important million dollars.-Reuter's Ameri- the fight game in Hong Kong from contrary they are using the secur- Government is permitted by the babyhood to lusty maturity in that ty pledged as a prior obligation foreign Powers interested to "get time.
towards the floating of a new loan away with" the abolition of Salt Up to Changshn. Then, in 1923, he left it flat for dicating their intention to abolish before it abolishes the foreign various cities of the United States of $60,000,000, at the same time in- Inspectorates, how long will it be
New York, July 17. a job up in Changsha, Little he the service which has been one of control of the Chistoms?
Twenty-five news editors from 8knew when he went up there that the main supports of China's credit
he was to come out penniless, half and which was founded on a olen harm to foreign interests in Carnegie Endowment for Interna-
There is exactly the
sailed on the "Minnetonka beaten to death by a mob of re-undertaking of the Chinese Govern-
same tom of Europe as guests of the treating Northern soldiers, without ment. This action is more regiet- either case, and everyone knows tional. Peace.-Reuter's American ja job, without a home, in four short! table as the service has, I think un- the danger of allowing precedents Service. | Lil ">,
der my distinguished predecessors, to be established which attack the Morgan had his own concern up achieved results which have been legitimate rights of foreigner's 13-20 there in Changshu. He specialised of the greatest benefi to China and in China. On what ground could It was which have provided an example the foreign Powers resent the on a trip of inspection just a rear as to what can be accomplished by abolition of the Customs House!
month that a moh of Sino-foreign colleagues YESTERDAY'S MATCH. soldiers captured his junk out in powers, responsibilities and privi- of Shanghai, more than the forci- of an organisation for spreading
whose
Nine natives, said to be members Hunan province somewhere, tried leges within the service have been ble closure of the Sungkiang In-Communist propaganda in the M.B.K. v. University.
him hand and foot, beat him un- in all respecta equal." mercifully and went away with
spectorate of Salt Revenue, which Army, were arrested on Friday, also functions in the Internation- Twenty soldiers have been arrest- Played on the Mitsui Buasan $7,500 in cash. all his engineering Kaisha courts, Minden Row. yes office is still up there in Changsha this afternoon in connection with the dismissal of the foreign Dis-
It is understood that the minis-al Settlement; or the ousting of ed on a similar charge.-Beuter. diplomus and private papers, His connected with the reorganisa- the foreign 15-18 terday, the University
tion loan called beat
on the Premier Customs of Nanking more than; Commissioner of M.E..K by one game scores (50-knows.
unoccupied-ns far
as Morgan the Nanking action regarding, the triet Inspector of Salt Revenue Maybe it hus been H. Unotoro
destroyed,
Salt Gabelle.-Reuter. and S.
In the minutes of the Presby- (M.B.K.)
He came to Shanghal and decid-
of Yangchow? In the course of the interview re- fed to go back into the fight preferred to above Mr. Y. A. Chion, Revenue and that of the Customs day of November, 1634, to the tery of Paisley the following en- lost to H. C. Hung and P. S. moting game with the IS.C. Every Vice Minister of Finance
The foreign control of the Salt try occurs:-"Since the thirteen Lim
8body knows what Morgan has done Nanking Government, questioned same purpose, namely, the pro-was no Presbyterie kept, which
for the fight game since he came regarding the raising of $60,000,000 tection of the interests of foreign was
of the Revenue exist for precisely the present nynt of Aprile, 1635, there 9- 2 to Shungkai.
Even Bigger.
Treasury Bonds, intended to "And it is going to be an even cured en salt revenues of two the Chinese Government for five months all but a few days.
be purchasers of bonds emitted by storm and, tempest"-t period of provinces under the Nationalist re- which tens of thousands bigger institution here than it is gime. which are already being, 17-16 at present," he says. "The thing issued, said that the protest of the foreigners have given their good
Ema
is in a position now where it's Chief Inspectorate of the Salt hard cash, of which cash the yoing to draw a lot of independent Gabelle and of foreign hankers Chinese Government has had the fighters up from Manila and other were useless, as "the Nanking Gov- use. points before long. it will never ernment had abolished the Chief 4-7 be necessary to import fighters. Inspectorate, so it is no longer
Things are too attractive up here recognised and no longer exists." 4-7as it is.
Prior to the unification have played no favourites China's finances, the surplus of the 5- 6 among the boys I've matched up salt revenue was ander the control Institute of Pacific Relations hus Tytam
here, and I intend to play none of the Nanking Government, and 18-20 in the future. Everybody who not the Peking Government. M. Kitajima and J. Nakamura comes along, providing he has the ure simply using the salt surplus, delegates from Britain, the Unit. Tytam Intermediate Level
"We opened here with over a hundred Tytam Byewash.... 25' 6"B. 8' 9''B. (M.B.K.):-
stuff, can get a fight. Those who therefore the foreign bankers have cd States, Canada, Austrália, Wong Nei Chung lost to H. C. Hung and P.
Inst the best will go on
Tytam Tuk....
27' 0"B. Level the no reason for complaining, since New Zealand, Japan, China, the Pokfulam Lim
66oftenest, 'naturally.
19 7B. beat T. W. Cheng and T. L.
"Ringside-sport is on its way to properly protected. The swit sur-
the loans are. secured thereon and Dutch Indies, etc.
22' 5", Tan.
a beam here in Shanghai, I'm con-plus has nothing to do with them. cludes Sir Ernest Wilton, Sir
[Note: B, denotes "Below Overfow": The British contingent in- A denotes "Above Overflow."] fident of H."
The Inspectorate may continue to Frederick Whyte,
Storage in millions and decimals talk and protest. but they are Wyndham and Mr.. Lionel Curtis. Tytam
Sir Percy
of gallons. powerless to control our actions." The Nanking Order.
"B" Division.
United Services R.C. v. fressing over to Kowloon the Chinese R.C lost to the United Services R.C. by . 29 games. Scores:--
10- 1 beat M. C. Lau: & T. C. Iu 18- 1
Morris and Dale (U.S.R.C.):beat H. J. Armstrong and
115207 fast
beat R. K. Valentine and
W. A. Nowers heat G. H. Piercy and J. A.
Summers
7.4
6- 5
21-12
G. Bodiker end J. W. Leonard (C.C.C.):-
C. H. Leddra and W. Brown (K.C.C.):~
Beat H. J. Armstrong and
S. M. Garrard
8- 3
Frowen and Graham R.C.):-
us
eat R. K. Valentine and
W. A. Nowers..
6- 5
beat C. Chon and H. Lo.. beat F. K. Lau and W, K.
Cheung...
7- 4
beat G. I. Piercy, and J. A.
Summers
6. 5
20-13
lost to C. Pile and E.
Railton boat W. R. Greenhalgh and
G. Hedley lost to J. C. Faers and J,
Murphy
3.
7- 4
3. 8
A. B. Hamson and W. Crocker (Total: K.C.C. 50, K.B.S.F.P.A.in coal mine engineering. 27-6 | (G.C.C.);—
49).
beat C. Choa und H. Lo ... bent F. K. Lau and K. W.
Cheung
6- 5
S. M. Garrard ....... lost to R. K. Valentine and
6-75
8- 3 W. A. Nowers
5-6
beat M. C. Lau und T. C. In
8-
lost to G. H. Piercy and
J. A. Summers
4- 7
Somerset
nad Quin
22-11 (U.S.
R.C.):
beat C. Choa and H. Lo
8. 3
lost to F. K. Lau and W. K.
Cheung
2- 9
(Total: C.C.C. 58, H.K.C.C. 43). 49).
"C" Division,
Edn
lost to M. C. Lau and T. C.
Ju
5-6 S.C.A.A. v. CRAIGENGOWER. beat T. W. Chong and T. L..
3-
Tan
15-18
At King's Park, the South | lost to B. H. Wong and T. L. China A.A. lost to the Craigen- Iu
3-6
C.C. by, 11
games.
3-.8
lost to J. M. da Silva and
F. J. Remedios
3-8
lost to C. Barretto and E.
Noronha
2-9
4-7
S. Fujita and Т. (M.B.K.)- lost to H. C. Hung and P. C.
Lim lost to T. W. Chong and
T. L. Tan lost to B. H. Wong and T. L.
Iu
lost to F. Ribeiro and E. de
Sousa
2- 9
4-.7
9-24
S. K. Ng and C. 9-24 (S.C.A.A.) :—
Y. Tso
lost to J. M. da Silva and
F. J. Remedios
2- 9
beat C. Barretto and E.
Noronha
lost to D. Clow and E. Ham-
6- 5
yon
lost to F. Ribeiro and E. da
Sousa
1-10
9-24 (S.C.A.A.);
K. Hunt and G. S.
L. K. Li and W. T.
Ford lost to H. M. Xavier and
Remedios
8- 3 beat V. F. Souza and C. E.
Xavier
83 beat B. H. Wong and T. L. 5- 6
21.12 Leung
In
7- 4
7-1
19-14
AT HENLEY.
RACE FOR DIAMOND SCULLS,
A. R. Remedios
5. 6 date are:-
London. July 2.
lost to J. M. da Silva and
F. J. Remedios
4. 7
lost to V. F. Souza and C. E.
Xavier
Division "A."
5- 6
lost to C. Barretto and E.
Noronha
lost to D. Clow and E. Ham-
4- 7
son
lost to F. Ribeiro and E. de
Sousa
5- 6
13-20
(Total: K.C.C. 31, C. de R. 68.)
R.E. v. Indian R.C.
gower Scores:-
(Total: U.S.R. 64, C.R.C. 35).
K.C.C. v. Recreio. On their own courts, the Kow- loon C.C. Just to the Club de
C. N. Tsang and H. N. Tai| Recreio by 37 games. Scores: (S.C.A.A.) :— —
CH. Atkins and D. J. Purves lost to H. M. Xavier and (K.C.C.):-
A, R. Itemedios... lost to V. F. Souza and C. E.
Xavier Host. to D. Clow and E.
Hamson.
W. Woodward and A. K. Jenson beat H. M. Xavier and A. R. (K.C.C.):-
(K.C C.) :-
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the League to
Chinese R.C. 4-7 Indian R.C.
Kowloon C.C. 14-19 University (Total: S.C.A.A. 44. C.C.C. 55.) Mitsui Bussan Kaisha
United Services R.C. KOWLOON C.C. v, K.B.S.F.P.A. Hong Kong C.C.
Division "B."
On their own ground, the Kow-Chinese R.C. loon C.C. defeated the Kowloon Club de Recreio On their own courts, the In- British School Former Pupils' Indian R.C. dian R.C. defeated the Royal En-Association by one gineers by 13 games. Scores Scores:-
6. A. R. Ismail and S. A. R. Bux. (I.R.C.).
lost to Col. C. Russell-Brown
G.
Lee and A. J. (K.C.O.):-
beat C. Pile and E. Railton lost to W. R. Greenhalgh 3- 8 and G, Hedley 6-5 beat J. C. Faers and J. 8- 3 Murphy
and Capt. Jacobs-Lark- com.
beat Higgs and Trumper .. bent White and Purcell ..
17-16
S. A. Hamid and S. S. Hussain (L.R.C.):-
Brown and Capt. Jacoba
.: Larkcom
4-7
lost to Col. C. Russell-
lost to Higgs and Trumper heat White and Purcell”
game, Craigengower C.C.
Nippon Club Kew United Services R.C.
South China A.A.
6
6
5 4
4
2
G 3
3
1
1
Call on Premier.
The Chien Interview.
of
PACIFIC RELATIONS.
of
Honolulu, July 16. The second conference of the
It has since been ascertained that orders for the abolition of the District Inspectorates of Salt Re- venue in the areas under the effec-
-Reuter's American Service,
FORD AND THE JEWS.
Chicago, July 16. tive control of the Nanking Na- The million dollar libel sult, by
un a
JAVA REDS.
Bandoeng, Java, July 16.
A LENGTHY. STORM.
occasioned
by
continual
WATER SUPPLY.
in
Level and Storage, of water Reservoirs on July 1, 1927:--- CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS LEVEL.
Tytam Byewash Trtam Intermediato Tytam Tuk Wang Nei Chung Pokfulum
Total
1924 1927 42'11"B. 110"B.
Level
8"B. '11"B.
1826. 1927
116.12 259.40
.57 11.19
195,90
105.90
830.50, 1,419.00
10.10
21.08
19,05 44.49
1,172.20 2,001.05 Consumption of water in the City
1020 1027
....... 250.48 309.33
Rain fell most of the time during tionalist Government were Issued Mr. Aaron Sapiro, the well-known P. W. the Henley season and the fixture by the Ministry of Finance of that Chicago lawyer, against Mr. Henry and Hill District in millions and de- was uneventful. Most interest was Government on the 2nd instant. It Ford in connection with the alleged eimals of gallons during the nonth of displayed in the Diamond Sculls, in was intimated in those orders that anti-Jewish articles appearing in June:- which new "giante" came to the the District Inspectorate should Ford's paper, the "Dearborn Inde- front, Lee, of Oxford, following J. cense functioning as from June 30, pendent," has been settled out of Consumption Beresford Junior as holder. He and that no funds for the salaries court, the terms including the
Estimated beat Joseph Wright, Argonaut Row- of the Foreign and Chinese Inspec- retraction of all personal charges ing Club, Toronto, the Canadian's tors and their stuffs, or for other against Sapiro, but no money pay-Districts during June 1026 and, 1927, left arm falling him when he had purposes connected with the work ment.--Reuter's American Service. appointing result.
P. W. L. established a lead. It was a dis-of the Inspectorates as such, would
11 10
10
10
9
10
8-3 Hong Kong C.C.
D
University
4-7
Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Kowloon C.C. Royal Engineers
Division
R. F. Strange and J. S. Smith (K.C.C.):- lost to C. Pile and E. Railton bent W. R. Greenhalgh and
G. Hedley
3- 8beat J. C. Faers and J. 7-,4 Murphy
14-19
7- 4
19-14 Chinese R.C. Nippon Club Craigengower C.C. 4-7 Club de Recrofo
South China A‚‚ 7-494
R.A.0.C. Kowloon
C.C. Netherlande T.C. A 4 Hong Kong D
K.B.S.F.P.A. -18-15 Taikoo R.C.
BETTY NUTHALL AND PROFESSIONALISM.
spectorates are abolished.
BOLIVIAN PLOT.
population 402.460 412.780 per day (gallons).. 21.2 24.4 Constant Supply in all Rider Main
HOWLOON WATER WORKS
LEVEL.
1920 1927
Kowloon Reservoir... 5'0'3. Lavel Reception Reservoir. Shek Lal Pol Reservoir 17'0' B. 27"B.
Storage in millions and decimals of gallons.
1026 1027 297.00 352,60 90.45
be provided after that date. As! the collection of revenue has for some time not been controlled by the District Inspectors affected by
La Paz, July 16 the order, this means that the In- that a revolutionary plot has been An official communique states
London, July2.
discovered here. A number of The District Inspectorates of It is stated in connection with the Salt Revenue were created in a prominent Bolivians have been effort reade to induce Miss Betty cordance with Article 5 of the Re-arrested including Jose Villa- Kowloon Reservoir Nuthall to forsake amateurism for organisation Loan Agreement be nueva, whose election as Presi-Shek Lal Pui Reservoir 38.72 professionalism that her refusal tween the Quintuple Group of dent of Bolivia in 1925 was
Reception Reservoir to do so merely due to the inade- Foreign Banks and the Chinese annulled before he took office, quacy of the professional terms Government, which was signed on and Gustave Navarro, a promin- L. offered.
April 26, 1918, the Banks concernent Communist.--Reuter. ed being the Hong Kong & Shang- hai Banking Cornoration, the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, the Ban- que de l'Indo-Ching, the Russo- Asiatic Bank, and the Yokohama Specic Bank.
Arsenal's Affairs.
COMMISION OF ENQUIRY.
London, July 2,
The Football Association has ap
Without "By Your Leave." pointed. Commission to enquire of the loan was that there should One of the principal conditions into the affairs of the Woolwich Ar be created a Central Salt Adminis senal Football Club.
tration at Peking, under a Chinese
TROUBLE IN RUSSIA..
Riga, July 16, The Soviet authorities continue to report mysterious fires and including many murders of Com- explosions and acts of violence munist agents, especially in the provinces.--Reuter.
Tatal
838.38 442.05 Consumption of water in Kowloon
in millions and decimals of gallons dur- ing the month of June.
1926 1927 Consumption
72.08 · 97.93 Estimated population. 165,620 280.809 ner day (gallons).. 15.4 20.3 Full Supply in all districts, during June, 1926 and 1027.....
show that the quality of the water is The Government Analyst's reports satisfactors...
Total rainfall to June 30, 1956, 30.99; June 80, 1927, 58,45.
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