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SPAIN DECIDES TO BE DR. BRIDGES DEAD.

LOYAL.

MONARCHY PREFERRED TO A REPUBLIC.

"A MODEL GENTLEMAN"

Madrid, Yesterday. Thirty thousand very orderly and enthusiastic Monarchists de- monstrated their loyalty to the King in the Plazza Del Toros, the principal square in Madrid to-day. The President of the organising"] committee said that the meeting had been called to protest against the attacks on King Alfonso, who was a perfect model of a gentleman."

Senor Morillo, the spokesman of the Royalist Labour group, declared that the King was the hardest working labourer of all. The ex-Minister, Senor Giocoechea, claimed that Socialism was more compatible with a monarchy than with a Republic. No country was tess suited for republicanism than Spain. Reuter.

SIR F. GUGGISBERG...

Death of Governor of British Guiana.

SERVED IN MALAYA.

London, Yesterday, The death has occurred of Sir F. G. Guggisberg, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of British Gulana, at the age of 61.-Reuter..

[Brigadier-General Sir Fre- derick Gordon Guggisberg, K.C.M.G, C.M.G., D.S.O., R.E. was born in Toronto in 1869, and was educated in Hampshire and at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich Enlisting in the Royal Engineers in 1889, he was pro- moted to the rank of Captain in 1000 and Major in 1908, From 1893-96 he served with his Regiment in Singapore and the following year took up an ap-

Physician Who Became Poet Laureate.

LITERARY OCTOGENARIAN,

London, Yesterday, The death has occurred, at the. age of 96, of Dr. Robert Bridges, | || the Poet Laureate.-Reuter..

· JAPAN'S AIM IN CHINA.

ALLEGED SYMPATHY TOWARDS THE REBELS'S CAUSE.

JAPANESE FLEET TO GO?

Canton, Yesterday. While Yen Shi-shan and Feng [Dr. Bridges was born in Yu-hsiang are openly rebelling. October. 1844, the son of the late against the National Government. 1. T. Bridges, of Walmer and St. the despatch of a Japanese fleet at Nicholas Court. Thanet, Kent, this period to the Chinese waters is. Educated at Eton College and apart from other reasons, regarded Corpus Christi College, Oxford as an expression of sympathy on (Hon. Fellow). he studied the part of the Japanese toward the medicine at St. Bartholomew's rebels cause. It is, therefore, not Hospital, London, and became surprising to note that the Chinesa Casualty Physician there, and people as a whole should protesti later Assistant Physician at the against the untimely visit of the Children's Hospital, Great Japanesu Squadron. Ormond Street.. He retired in The inhabitants of Fukien, 1982.

through the Labourers' Generali Dr. Bridges, who was created Union, the Women's General Union Poet Laureate in 1913, has and the Peasants' General Union, published various playa and recently, despatched a telegram to the best known the Nanking Government, request- poems, of w are "The Growth of Love," ing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs "Prometheus the Fire-giver," to take diplomatic action for the "Eros and Payche," "Feast of immediate withdrawal of the Japan- Bacchus," and "New Verse," in jese Fleet, which, could have in their 1925.

He recently published a opinion no other object than the volume of poems in phonetic (overthrow of the present Govern- spelling.] <

ment and the prevention of Na- tional unity. The telegram fur- pointment at Woolwich Academy ther compared the present undesir- able visit of the Japanese with past Later he went on special employ-Japanese activities on the Yangtze ment under the Colonial Office on and-elsewhere-during-the-advance-of- survey of the Gold Coast and the Southern forces against the Ashanti and held various appoint-Northern war lords.-Canton News

Agency. ments until 1910, when he be came Surveyer-General of Nigeria.

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Ceremony in Rosary Church.

CORREA-SOARES.

Yesterday afternoon in the Rosary Church, Kowloon, Miss Julia Soares, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. de V. Soares, became the bride of Mr. Carlos M. Correa, of, Shanghai.

There was a large gathering of relatives and friends of the happy, couple, both in the prettily decor- ated church and at the subsequent reception held at the bride's par- ents' residence at Homuntin.

Amongst those present were |Captain Majer, A.D.C., who presented His Excellency Governor of Macao, and the Com mander and Officers of the Portu- guese cruiser Adamastor.

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The ceremony was conducted by the Very Rev. Fr. Spada and the sponsors were Mr. C. A. da Roza, į acting Consul-General for Portugal, for the bride,' and Mr. A. A. R., Botelho, Consul for Nicaragua, for the bridegroom.

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The bride's mother wore a dress of black georgetto trimmed with lace and a black crinoline hat; whilst the matron of honour, Mrs. G. V. da Silva, was dressed in yellow georgette with a Leghorn

After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Correa left for Repulse Bay, and will later proceed to Macao Canton, and finally Shanghai, at which place they will reside."

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