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CASTON, October 4th,

FOOTBALL.

UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE.

"MONTHLY, MEETING,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, 1913.

THE PROVINCIAL RESÉRIMLY.

The sul monthly meeting of the Soon after General Lung took over the

United Services Longue was held at the Governorship some months ago, it may be recollected that the President ord rea. A. Thestre last evening and was well attended. Captain T. A. Robertson, of the Provincial the dissolution Assembly in consequence of its unsabers | 4.0.D., Pisident of de League, was in having put their signatures to the Do-the Chair and was supported by Mr. F. claration of Independence. Following the W. Eager as Vice-Chairman, and Sergeant arrival of the Civil Administrator, there. A. Wilson, Hon. Secretary. has been much talk of his having directed

An application was rend from H.M.

the Commissioner of Interior Affairs to Ships Pieme and Olier that they might be make preparations for the election of allowed to enter the Second Division as new Ahly. This, however, has been a combined team but this was withdrawn contradicted by Mr. Li, the Gvil Aby the reproseqative at the meeting on minteɩnatur, in ali blervima. ilegaid that, Lecourt of the uperrtainty existing at ́as", hamause inmportance attached to the present as to the ships being able to repening of the Assembly, which was the complete a long fixture list. highest legislative ergau of the Province. ho would not pressed with the master int i! in quetions hul heru received from the President.

OQUITTAL OF GOVERNMENT DOCTORS, Dr. Ho Ko Tsun, the Public Health Oncer, and in. Lau Lai, resident doctor in charge of the Police Bomital, who were recently committed for trial by conut-martial, have been found innocent of the allegations made against them and relensed.

A pleasing interlude decurred in the proceeding when Captain Robertson was handsome present ealled epainelled medals to the 88th Coy. R.G.A. in recognition of their filling the position of rauners up to the Royal Engineers Regimental team in the competition of last monson. Captain Roberts, in hand. ing dhe souvenirs in Bonbardier Woods, Company teaia oh congratulated the

well against a good having done upposition. Bombardier Woods replied in a few words and said he was instructed to say that the players were very satisfied at the honour of receiving sach valuable reminders of a good season's 'sport.

H2

MBITIONAL PLANT FOR THE MIXT. The Superintendent of the Government; Mint has been requested by the Civil Administrator to draw up full details of

A business-like proposition came from the additional plant deemed necessary to accelvente the miuting of the requisito Sergeant Wilson that two auditors should be appointed to examine the League's This quantity of subsidiary coins for the re establishment of the burean for exchang-accounts at the end of the season. ing government notes, in order that they was agred to, and Sergeant A. Smith, of the Board of the 1.CL., and Chief Writer E. E. be submitted to Fraues for approval. The cost of the Smith, of H.M.S. Tumar wero 'selected plant required is estimated at $200,000, for the dirty, each conscuting. I. provided, it will enable the Mint to increase its daily output by over $40,000 worth of enim. "

Ties

THE YDEN-HAN RAILWAY, LOAN.

LOCAL SPORT..

HONGKONG CLUB ». THE REST.

The cricket, season opened very promis ingly on Saturday, and some good play was seen on the Hongkong Club ground, where teams styled "The Club" and The Rest" were in opposition, the latter sido being well beaten. The scores and analyses are as follow

THE CLUB.

T. E Pearce, c. Capt, Robertson, b

Rev. Foster-Pegg

T. . Moore, b Foster-Pegg

A. A. Chiston, e Hutchisco: h Hon.

Me: O Severn

#

C. Clarke run out-

M. M. Mans,

Foster-Vegg, h Hon.

Mr. C. Sovern

34

91

10

Hon. Mr.

TH

Maj. Gen. F. H. Kelly, b' Hon. Mr.O,

Severn

R. Hancock, e Hutchison,

C: Severn

A. L. Gace, not out

D. E. Donnelly, e Robertson, Hon.

Mr. C Severu

R. P. Thursfield not out..

P. H. Cobb did not bat.

*Extras

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5

32

Total (for 8 wkts, innings declared),.

Bowling Annlysis.

221

11

Hon. Mr. Claude Severn 17.12

35 6...0... Rey. Foster-Perg

... 1 ... 23 R. O. Hutchison Major Bowen E. D. Matthews

THE REST. Capt. Matthews, b P. H. Cobi ......... Capt. Robertson, Hancock,

P. H. Cobb

2

(1

Eng.-L. Smith, "A. A. Claxton, b

F. H. Gabl........... Capt. Crawford Lhay,, h.P. H. Cobb 4 Hon. Mr. Claude Severa, & Clarke, b

P. H. Cabl Major Howen; b-M. 3 Maas R. O. Hutchison, e Donnelly,

Hanerek

R..

Lieu Date, R.N., P. H. Cobb, b

M. Man

Lieut. Wilshire, e Pearce, b Donnelly 37 Reg. Foster-Pegg,' Hancock, b Don-

uoliy Major Caine, not out

Extras

.......

3

Total

117

Bowling Analysis.

O.. @... 1

31.

6. F 11. 3

13

#... 11 4...

18

..

Played at Happy Valley on Satur day:

KOWLOON C..

N. 1. Railton. e Hill, b Mackay Capt. Wood, b Witebell

&

E. J. Edwards, b Witchell

6

SIR R. DANE'S SALT REFORMS.

A CHINESE CRITICISE

The Poking Gazette translates the fallowing article from the Aviatie Daily News:

SHIPPERS AND SHIPOWNERS' DISPUTE AT SHANGHAI.

8

CAPTURED MISSIONARIES OF

HUPEH.

THE WHITE WOLF

AGAIN.

The Poking correspondent of the N.-C. Daily News, cabling on the Snel inat, said:

AN IMPORTANT DISQUSSION. Last week a meeting was held in the Board Room of the China Merchants The old system of taxing salt is not at

Company, Shanghai, between the Chinese

The capture of a party of American missionaries by the White Wolf and his all a bad one in comparison with the one which Sir R. Dane is about to introduce. Guilds Association and representatives of The demand and supply, and the taxes the shipping companies in Shaughmi,

There were prescut:-Messrs. W. F. brigands, whom the Chinese a couple of aro all fixed, so that there is practically

of existencer, is arousing considerable no room left for irregularity. Again, we Inglis, of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & months age claimed to have Washed out

interest. look into the system of monopoly, and we CH, E. Bhadgett, of Messrs. Butter-

A force has been despatched from And that there is a fixed amount of salt field & Swire, P. Pansing, of Messrs. to be product, and that there are fixed Melchers, M. A. Baszott, of the Kailan Hankow and all the neighbouring garri destinations where the produce will be Mining Administration. Yosuda, of the have been ordered to concentrate ou the town of Tsaoyang, in porthorn transported. Thus there is also a fixed South Mandarin Railway Co., Thos. J. amount of supply in various plass, hence Roche of the Hoong On Co., K. Kobato, lupeh, where the missionaries are held to the regularity of receipts from this of the Nissin Kisen Kaisha, Tong Fung-ranscan.

A child bolonging to the missionaries revenue. Even the system of monopoly is chee and Chen Faising, of the O.M.S.N. far better than Sir R. Dane's, which may Co., Chang Ho-chun, President of the has lost its life and there is anxiety lest representatives uf the the lives of the missionarios be jeopardized be regarded as a "castle in the air and Association. which would bring this country to the Hankow Grains Guild, Cantonese Guild, in the event of the brigands being pressed

Swator Guild, Foochow Guild, Chilli by the Government troops. verge bi destruction.

National Goods Protection The Government troops, however, aro Let us cast a look at the serious conse-Guild, quences which will be wrought by this Society. Shipping Hongs Guild, besides credited with being in league with the system of taxing the salt on the spots other bongs and Chang Nich-yun, inter-rigands-in fact throughout China there i tos little perceptible difference bet-woon where it is produced. According to the preter.

Thus meeting, the NA! Daily News says, regular soldiers and professional high- report of representative Li of, the salt wells in Szechuan, it is said that the was to discuss a curtailment of the freewayman, original oust for the production of 100 storage period ter goods stored in the For this reason it is hoped that whom It is rumoured catties of salt there is more than 83 or 62. | shipping companies' godowns, which the it really comes to the point the mission-

the aries will be released.

that it any difficulty occurs with regard Thus the average will be $3 for ench 100 companies propose for rafores on

to their treatment, the American Govern- alties, ami if a tax of $2 be added the shippers,

It has be agreed by the shipping com-j price wat be So per hundred cuties.

periodical called "Salt panies. why have combined, that the froment will withdraw its recognition from

the Republic. According to Affairs, No. 1. it is said that in the storage period, which has been generally

LADY MISSIONARY WOUNDED. report of a certain salt official in Yunnan forty-five days, should be reduced to the original cost for the production of fifteen days. The Guilds thereupon com- salt is 20 or $7 for huch 100 catties, and bined to oppose the proposed ebange.

After the usual ceremony of introdue, i if a tax of $2 be added the prics will be

HANKOW, October 2nd. at least $8 per hundred eatties. Although tion Mr. Chang Ho-chan, President of

It is reported that a lady missionary the costs may differ there is no provision the Association, pointed out that the made in the regulation to vary the tax, Chinese gentlemen prent considered ilac Tayug, near the northern border of Across the frontiers of these two provinces a most unsuitable cine to make any upeb, has been seriously wounded dur there are Tibet and Aunam, where the change as trade and hom se apsel anding the recent looting, crst of salt is $2 per hundred catties. hindered by the rebellion. He said the Thus there is $3 $3 difference between companies had proposed the change other ones. because the Customs waste to introduce these two prving and

new practice and specify certain Consequently what is the usy for 6 chows a and hsiens io Bupeh, chows and hsiens godowns in which good should be stored in Hunan, 54 chows and hsiens in Kuci-for examination. The Chinese merchants, chow, and & chows und ziens in Yunnan he nid made representatious to the to buy salt from these two provinces Government and succreded fortunately in Not only these two provinces will lose all getting the new order cancelled. their former customers from other pro-right the shipping companies, should vinces, but it will be expected that the follow this example. natives of these two provinces will begin to conante Anoam and Tibetan salt, Therefore it will be inevitable that the 5t affairs and the salt merchants of 2 these two provinces will suffer greatly by

this-suicidal and ridiculous system,

He

Mr. Chun Fakting explained that the enhanced value of land made the change necessILY,

to $7,000,000 will be destroyed, and as expenses of running steamers owing to to the latter more than 300,000 families higher cost of living and also pointed who defend solely for their existener on out that any cost would he comparatively either producing or selling salt will have small if distributed among a large muni to quit their occupation, if such a system her but would weigh heavily on the com- as proposed by Sir R. Dane be intropanies, duerd. The above facts may be ignored

The Honorary Secretary struck a chord

Mr. Shadgett replied and said that the P. H. Cobb in agreasent with the feelings of the meeting when be mentioned the desir 11. M. Maas

change had been suggested by the change which the Customs proposed to make and ability of obtaining a suitable trophy for D. £. Donnelly

All reforms of the Government are which was the last straw. He said that too winders of the very strong second R. Hanenck

intended to advance the welfare of the the companies had not sufficient godown. country and to give blessings and pros-1 accommodation and the alternative was The Han reported to have been con division of the League now competing. S. S. Moure tracted by the Vice-President of the He considered that the honour of finish- KOWLOON OG. 2ND XY. V. CIVIL SERVICE C..perity to the people. With regard to the either to extend storage or to stop taking Mr. lis referred to the increased Company, in the name and on behalf of ing at the top of eleven good clubs

former the revenue derived from this in goods. soures for these two provinces amounting. ci. the Yuch-Han Railway, continues to merited a substantial award. Several encomuter opposition from shareholders. delegaus spoke in approval, and it was Three more letters have been published, thought that us the Soldiers' Club had violently condemning the loan. One of thera demands the publication of the Provided a fine trophy for the senior agreement so that it may be discussed attouracy, it would be quite fitting that the a testing of all the shareholders, whilst Naval Canteen Management should be another suggests that a letter should be approached as to supplying one for the addressed to the Hongkong and Shanghai Juntos No one was averse to this, and Danking Corporation pointing out that, it is sincerely hoped the suggestion will until it did approved and sauctioned by bear finit & special meeting of all interested share- holders, the agreement reported to have been entered into will not be recognised. The Railway, the letter adds, is the public property of tens of millions of not people, and not the private property of a few Hongkong men.

FUGITIVE REBEL LEADER EXECUTED. A telegram from the Tutah of Hunan province intimates that Hang Sun, formerly Commander of the 5th Brigado of the Land Army (Canton), who is alleged to have absconded with a large sum of public money, has been arrested and shot.

JAPANESE LOANS TO YUNNAN.

We learn that the Yungan Tin Trading Co. (which has an office in Hongkong) has arranged for a loan of one million dollars from the Mitsui Bussan Knigha, one of the conditions being that the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha shall have a claim

to 500 tons a year of the output of the

The next meeting will be held on Monday, 3rd November.

J. M. Aaren, Mackay

F. Bacon, Mackay...

D. J. Mackenzie, and b Hil 4. J. Blackburn, run out

W. Curwen, ↳ Cox

H. E. Goldsmith, not out H. Overy, not out

Extras

In view of the Hongkong League Witchell until Mackay aminencing their matches

the following additional H

Simmonds matches have been arranged in the. Cox November,

U.S.RC. League !---

Saturday, 18th October--Buglers. e Stuff and Departments. Military ground, Corp. H. Coxon, R.E., referee.

Hatarday, 25th October--Submarines w Naval ground, Gr. C. U.C.LI. Res. Williams, R.G.A., referes.

25th October-Hongkong | Saturday,

Military Polic

88th Co., R.G.A. ground, Corp. A. referee.

E. Bradley, R.E.,

All matches commence at 4.30 p.m.

FOOTBALL IN SHANGHAL

At the annual meeting of the Shanghai Football Association on Wednesday. Mr. W. I. Semmens, the Hon. Secretary, Company's smelting works, which, it may stated that he hoped the Association be mentioned, were erected by the firm of

Carlowitz & Co.

We further learn that the loan negotia- tions in which Messrs. Carlowitz & Co. were recently interested in Yunnan have fallen through and there is a rumour, that been the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha has upproached by the Yunnan Government for a loan of five million dollars for the purposer of mining develop raents.

A British firm is also reported to be considering proposals for a loan of two million dollare,

It is of interest to state that both the Tutul and the Commissioner of Industries in Yunnan received part of their education in Japan, and both speak the Japanese language fuently.

KWANGTUNG'S FINANCIAL

DIFFICULTIES.

In reply

would be able to send a team to Japan. during the coming season. The League Committee had become affiliated with the English Football Association. to a question, the Hon. Secretary said. that Clubs which were members of the Amateur F. A. must not play against teans not affiliated with that Association. or against a team playing a profesional in its ranks. They had decided that it was better to affiliate with the Football Association, in order to obviate difficul ties that might otherwise erop up in the future..

.... 46.

Total

.119.

Bowling Analysis,

M.

1.

#

16 •

3

24..... 1

3 0

90 9... 0

9

0

2... 0

0

R. C. Witchell,

Overy

C Blackburn,

h

23

Foster Sara

CIVIL SERVICE-

A. Foster, h Curwen

Cos, b Goldsmith.........

SATA, c Railton, b Blackboro Mackay, e Railton, b Blackburn Gibson, not ont Higginbotham, bot out

Extras

Bowling Analysis.

Total

W. Curwen Capt. Wood

H. Overy**** L. J. Blackburn H. E. Goldsmith Mackouzic

62

32

... 15

0 12

0

14...

B

CRICKET LEAGUE.

SECOND DIVISION.

ROYAL ENGINEERS.

Lt.-Corp. Brown, e He Wing Ching.

b Yew Mai Chung

Sergt. Hently, e Ro Wing Lec, b Ho

Wing Kin

Corp. Pearson, Yew Man Chung,

b Ho Wing Kin

...

5

16

Spr. Whiting. Yer Man Chung Corp. Tucker, c and b Ho Wing Kin 1 Corp. Walden, e Ng Sze Kwong, b

Hồ Wing Kia

Spr. Fox, & Yew Man Chung Spr. Wilkinson, b Yes Man Chang. Spr. Miller, h. Ho Wing Kin Spr. Hill, b Ho Wing Rin Nickols, not out

I was decided thas a Referees' Associa tion be formed, to be under the control sab.

Tata!

Bowling Analysis. of the Football Connoil, and committee was appointed to draw up The arrangements for the forthcoming. us and submit them to the Council.

were You Man Chung. who' Committee, football season were left in the hands of Ho Wing Kin the Lengue cnpowered to make arrangements to send Ng Sze Kwong. a kam to Japan.

DR. AMOS WILDER RETIRING.

Many friends will hear with regret that Dr. Amos P. Wilder, Consul General for America, is making plans to retiro from Consular work in China...

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M. 0...

W.

27

3

CHINESE RECREATION. Ng Sze Kerong, a Corp. Walden, h

• Whiting

Before thegend Me. Liang Hun-hing

by Sir R. Dane, but we are surprised that called attention to the fact that a longer the Government does not think of the free storage period was a great encourage- conditions of the merchants of Yunnan aunt to many shippers to import goods and Szechuan, or the peace and order of to offer for the market and it would be the censtry, or the recripts of the revenue to the companies' interest not to disturb of the country." This is indeed a deplor | the old practice able fact.

Further consideration was promised by.

NEW N.Y.K LINERS.

As mentioned some months ago, the

companies Nippon Yasen Kaishin placed orders with varions shipbuilding

for

It may be argued that this is only a the foreign representatives and another trial for de year. But should this be a meeting will probably be held on Friday. failure at the end of the year, when the

country are! sali receipts of the diminished, the Quintuple Creditors will then-protest, and then the Government, driven by despair, will begin again to other means of reform. o devise some

hould the Government then wish to revert to the old system, there will then

and cn.rgo passenger be no trace left of the limits of salt important additions to its fine fleet of districts, and the former salt merchants occai-going

Should the Govern. steamers We now learn from the Japan will then be va more.

Mail that one of the new liners of huge ment then resort to the system of mono poly it would require a huge amount of proportions, high speed, and 20,000 tons After the money to start the system. The factories burthen, has just been launched at the will have to be built, offices have to be Kawasaki Dockyard, Kobe.

trial in on the 9th inst. the equipment erected and transporting lines have to

of the vessel was at once commenced, and be maintained. After all these new troubles it is still feared that the receipts in the early part of next mouth she will be delivered to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. will be far lower than they are to-day. Thus the Government will let itself in This, vessel is named Kashima Harn and for it, for neither can it revert to the old it is expected she will start on her maiden systems nor can it start a monopoly system, Voyage to Europe in November. hence bankruptcy will be the end. Then

The Katori Mart, of 15,000 tons, built-

LOWING IN HYPEW

INTIMATIONS

BAD ECZEMA ALL

OVER CHILD'S HEAD

Breaking Out Scabbed Over. Would Bleed and Discharge Until Spread All Over Head. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Completely Cured. , Maypole Sq.. Alconbury, Hunts, Eng. My boy Vincent bud a bad forma

of eczema all over his head for toi mentis,

od to seruck it unt

hot bleed, then it Benklæd over

and

began to

rud road his neck anch round to his other ear. It wrdd bleed and discharge

with it Met.

and all over his >pread bli ave

box of I was given a -oloiment and bad to

wasi ako inad with sole soap every night and morning and cover it with the ointment and sew with rags all over it like a cap. The poor cald wonted serarch outside the rags and it would then discharge and the tags would stick to bis head.

16 pot po better at all, then a frONG sent in a in of Cuticura Olatinent and tablet of Catienre Soap, so I started with theni. By the third morning the scales were Rearly all. I kept on washing his head with the Usticara soap and spreading the Cuticurs Ointment on each morning untu I used up one tin. I sent for another and before I had used hair of that kia head was as clear as it could be from sores and Cuticure new hair growing like anything. Soap and Uletment completely oured him." (Signed) Mrs. Laicy Townsend, May 23, 1912.

Outiun Soap and Ointment are sold every whers. Sample of each with 12-p. Bida Book free from nearest depot: F. Newbery & Sons, 27, Charterhouse Sq., London: Potter Drug & Chen, Corp.. Buston, U. B. A.

BoTender-faced mea should shavo with Cuticura Boap Shaving Stiek. Sample free.

.196-10

the land tax and everything else that at the Mitsu Bishi Shipyard, Nagasaki, MAPPIN&WEBB, belunga to the Government will fall into the hands of Foreign Powers.

If Sir R. Dane, who has been hacked up by the Quintuple Group, desires to administrative interfere with our. authority by making a triel to reform our salt administration by adopting the system employed by fudia, where the circumstances are greatly different from those of the Chinese, the question must

Kaisha at the end of last month and is was to be delivered to the Nippon Yusei expted to sail on her maiden voyage to Europe on or about 5th October.

U.S.8.

RAINBOW" ASHORE.

While the American cruiser Kainbar,

LIMITED.

NEW CONSIGNMENTS

be strongly emphasized, Who shall hens, Captain Witzhangh, was pro responsible if the plan fails in the endding down rives at Shanghai about

12:30 pm. last Monday outward bound, STERLING SILVER WARE. of the year? It is a gross mistake for the she got too far our on the Pootung side of the river and went aground near the Government to comply with any proposal

The engines were simply for fear of diplomatic inter-

at are reversed, but the ship remained ference, or to follow blindly the advice Standard Oil Wharf. of others without giving due considera hard and fast on the mind bottom. tion of the onsequence of the matter.

MESS ROOM STORY-TELLER THE OBDEAL BY TOUCH.

THE QUINTUPLE GROUP. FREEDOM OF BRITISH CAPITAL.

The Peking correspondent of the NC. Daily News reporting the important change in British financial policy in China says:

Major Robert Le Mesurier Willoughby. 6 who died at Cheltenham recently, was an 224 excellent story-teller and a favourite tale

of his concerned his barrack-room days,

There is little to add to the reasons A soldier, so the story ran, had several times complained of thefts of articles mentioned in The Times leader which from his kit, but the culprit could not be make a change in policy desirable from a British standpoint French, German It was therefore decided to detected. subject the men in barracks to an crdeal

aad Japanese business, in spirit, incum- by touch, and the corporal in charge of the affair explained to the assembled patible with the understanding existing soldiers that on the Bloor of the mess -201

room he had placed the barracks cat beneath an inverted tin dish. The cat, h

he assured them, would mew at the touch of the thief.

Ho Wing thing. e Corp. Walden, b

Pearson

Yew Man Chung, b Whiting Wei Wing Lok, o Heatly, & Pearson 2 Chan Yat Krong, st., & PearsoN Tin How Fan, b Pearson

e. Pearson, Ho Wing Kin

Wilkinson

Ho Wing Lee, e Brown, b Pearson Mok Eing, & Pearson, b-Walden Wong Po Kie, not ont

He Wing Yuen, Is Pearson

Tatuh Lung of Kwangtang, says the Puking Guzette, has wired to, Government asking permission to postpone the pay ment of the Foreign loans and indemnities

To a N.C. Daily News representativa Kwangtung, for the apportioned to

he said,While I feel that by care I have. present, on the ground that the Treasury reded in holding my own in point of Canton now only receives about health, I have not regained my iul! at $1,800,000 from salt revenic and varicua srength and energy, and medical counsel dimate so coincides with my wish for e other duties and taxes every month, but to the affect that I had best seek another the monthly expenditure amounts to over united family that I must heed it. $2,000,000, so that he is able to remit have asked my Government for a trans Pantson

fer. It may be some months before my wilkinson

Walden money to Peking. at the present moment.

application is acted upon."

Total

Bowling Analysis,

0.

31

Whiting

G

1

14

in

7

12

#13

The After the lights had been lowered the men filed past to touch the dish. cat did not mew, but when the lights were turned on it was found that every man who touched the dish bed blackened his hand with cout which had heen placed on wit. Only one man had failed to ecil his 2 hand. A subsequent search of his posses Gsions revealed the stolen articles.

Major Willoughby got his commission in the 1th. Desert Guards after ten years' service in the ranks.

between the five Powers, was being pushed

at the expense of British enterprise, and was left open to the British Government but to resume its freedom of

no course

PRINCE B

PLATT

(GUARANTEED FOR 30 YEARS).

CUTLERY.

From the

SOLE AGENTS :

action by obtaining a modification of the CHS. J. GAUPP

agreements, invered,

The conclusion recently of an important Belgian railway agreement, in which French capital, presumably outsido of the control of the French Government, is largely interested, brought matters to a climax.

In contrast with the success achieved by the Franco-Belgian combination, the Important British railway scheme of Mars Parling's Janguished for lack of necessary official support.

& CO.,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

CHATER ROAD,

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