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CANTON NOTES.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]

CANTON, October 18th. NEW OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS.. Sai Kwal, a well-knows officer under the Tsing Government, has been appoint- edco-director of the Burcan sing direction of the operations for the extirpation of brigands in the Kwang chow Prefecture. Twenty four regiments of soldiers are placed at his disposal.

Brigadier General Lau Sing Yan, the newly-appointed Superintendent of the Arsenal, has arrived and is staying in the Taub's Yainen: Lau, who is a native of the Hapeh Province, and graduate of the Cadel. Officers' College, was for some

A YEAR'S BUILDING IN HONGKONG.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH. 1313.

The Director of Public Works in his Report for 1812 gives the following list of "principal works of a private neture? in Hongkong during the year 1912-

The Hongkong University buildings, including three residences for the Prin- cipal and Professors and an entrance lodge, were completed and the erection of a block of Students' Quarters on 1.L. 1877 was begub

The Hostel known as St. John's Hall, situated on 1L 764, Bonham Road, belonging to the Church Missionary Society and intended for the accommoda tion of Students attentling the Univer site rection of a somewhat similar

was completed. Hostel on LL. 1871, Hatton Road, belong-

tirue Lieut-Commander of the New Armying to the London Missionary Society, was uvler, ux-Viceroy Shun Chun Huen, and commcnood. 】སུསཙྩ, subsequently commissioned General Yin Chang to study the manu facture of military equipments abroad,

"TIME 13 MONEY."

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A School of Adutomy in connection with the University, on IL. 1859, Pokfulam Road, was commenced.

The erection of a large building for The Chinese branch of the Young Men's Christian Association was begun on IL Extensive additions to the Ellie deeris Schools in LL. 1344, Hospital Road, were being carried out during the year, and

According to rule the working hours al, the various departaments are from 101757, Tai Ping Shan.

a.11 to 6 p.m. Hierte, however, men bers of the staffs have been going in and out of the olives at all times of their own accord. In view of the time, thus lost the Civil Adininistrator yesterday directed the sails that they should be at

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4 Chinese houses, I.L.'s 240, 247 and 252, HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

Upper Lascar Row, Various

Lots, Tai Hang,

S.I.L. 418, 123, 499

and 499, Sai Wan Ho K.I.L.'s 001, 1079 and

1109, Shanghai St. ELL 1183, 1192, 1108 and 1199 Portland Street. KIL 1209. Waterloo

Boad N.K.I.L. 39, Sham

shaipo.

Mesara, Vernon & Smyth in their weekly share report dated 17th October state-

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SIAMESE AT SCHOOL.

MESACPLIED STUDIES."

The Ward's Work contains an interest

SENSATIONAL DRIVING MISHAP AT PENANG.

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At Penang on the 9th inst., the wife of My Lim Boon Chong, of 210, Beach Street, her sister and three children were

the syce, galloped through the wharf driving round the Esplanade in victoria when the pony bolted, throw off Europe to continue their cucation: King Chulalongkorn donated, and the gates, served to the right and plunged reson King Maha Vajiravudh continues into the set. The pory was killed. The two women and one child wore rescued, to present two scholarships worth £303 a year for four years, to be competed for but the child died later in hospital. The the other children were under the earrings by vond de Siamese subjects, under thand held by it in the mud. Their bodica age of nineteen, y

The winner of a King's Scholarship, were dived for, and brought up in 25

Artificial respiration when in Europe, is allowed to take up minutes, any line of study he may choose on the resorted to, but provod futile. A. Sikh sofe condition that on his return to his constable and the dock police acted well his services at the in the rescue work own land ba Government's disposal

Every year a number of Siamese boys are sent to England. Others go to Germany, Russia, or France. Some are financed by the Siameso Government, some by wealthy relatives.

The local market during the past weeking article on The Siamese at School has slightly improved, inquiries being scholars have the prospect of being sent At the English schools in Bangkok more numerous, and a tendency shown to expand and harden. Langlats have Again attracted attention, and bon dcast in round andub last week's quotation; and how close as Tls, 34 buyers The London market for "Oils" has boon quict, and prices have ruled about the same reported in our previous circular The 5 European houses, I.L. 767, High Street. tone of the Rubber market is advised IL's 1978 and 1830, to us as being steady, and that of the Prospect Place, But Tin market casier Fine Hard Para, haa Rond..

Rubber closest 3/3) per ib, and Pinta I. 1796, Pokfulam tiún Sheels at 2/1 The open market Road and Third St. rate of discount has again pen erken is now advised na 416-10 per cent, and IL 1892, Kui In Fang. I.L. 67, Hing Hon Rd, the Bank of Englail rate is unaltered, IL, 1981. Kennedy Rd.viz, 5 per cent. Bar Silver for ready is 1.1. 301, Bonham Road now quoted at 281 and forward at 28 3-10 Sterling T.T. 45 2/- Shanghai, T. 79 IL 23, Caine Road,

and Singapore T.T. 351, L.L. 411 110 965 and receded to 721

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666, Wood Road

KL. 1 and 649,

Cameron Road

and 781, Pennington Street. AY Extension to Ic Factory, LL.'s 524, 749 Dry Cleaning Works, L. 1591, Kennedy

Town. So Chapel and Caretaker's Quarters. LL

1900 Causeway Bay

Consols have

BANKS. Hongkong and Shanghai Banks are on offer at $790, and have MAPIGE INSURANCES-Unions are in demaal at 8785 with no shares on offer, sellers in London at £60 Cantons have been dealt in at 8315, and more shares are wanted. North Chinas again close with a nominal quotation of at Tls 1022 nominal at exchange 73,

FIRE INSTANCES. Hongkongs remain in demand at $370, but with no business to be reported, and Chinas close at last week's rate, viz., $153 buyers.

In England Siamese students are under the superintendence of Colonel Hume, the distinguished British officer who was tutor to King Maha Vajiravalli-thon Crown Prince during the bovou years he spent in this country. Colonel Hume's duties are numerous; he decides to what school or University the Siamese scholar shall be sent, sees to his outfit, doles out his pocket-money, and fods a suitable

JAPANESE AND MEDICAL

SCIENCE.

WAS

Professor Noguchi, who has come into fame by discovering the hydrophobia microbe, was born at Wakamatu, in the North of Japan, thirty-eight years ago, and, after graduating as a doctor of medicine, entered the medical service of Japanese Army and studied the

His hacteriology in his feisure hours. superior oficer was so impressed with his talents that he sent him to Tokyo, where Butta who subsequently assisted Dr. Ehrlich in the work which led to the dig covery of salvarsan.

A large fat-boiling establishment with Pavilion for the Chinese Recreation Cink Tls, 1873, and Yangtzzes are unchanged Place where he may spend his holidays, he worked in the same laboratory as Dr.

quarters etc., was erected on M.L... 239 Belcher Street,

The Star Ferry Company's Wharf

heir posle not later than 10 o'clock in Ppposite the end of Ice House Street was besides thus mentioned above, which were

the morning and should not leave until after 5 pm. He is inaking himself an example in this respect.

COMPENSATION FOR LOOTING.": Statements of losses sustained by the shops that were looted during the late -uutioy give a total of over 31,700,000. The police departraent has decided to compensate the unfortunate shopkeepers on the following sealo

completed,

The Christian Science Church on IL 1855, Macdonnell Road, was completed.

Further additions were made to the Peak Hotel Annexe on R.BL. 77, Cham- berlain Road.

Additions were made to the premises of the Peak Club on R.BL. 62, Plunkett's Road.:

Messrs. A. S Watson & Co.'s new Aerated Water Factory.cn M.L 203, North Point, was completed.

Some further additions, comprising an per cent.bil tacky a case oil godown and & fire wall, were made to the Standard Oil Co.'s premises at Lai-Chi Kok.

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To a shop whose losses amunt

to $1,000 and under 40 To a shop whose losses amount

to over $1,000, but under, $5,000

To shop whose losses amount

to over 80,000, but under $10,000

To a shop whose losses amount'

to over $10,000

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The orcction of the new Diocesan Girls School on K.I.L. 1881, Jordan Rond, was commented.

Some extensive works at Tai Wan, in connection with a proposed Glass Factory, were commenced. The promises include a factory, mixing house, offices, quarters, stores, etc. In connection with these works the extension of an old quarry pier was completed.

Crown land, Causeway Bay Extensions to the Kwong Wah Hospital,

K.EL 1913, Yaumati There were numerous other buildings either commenced or completed during the your but they were not of sufficient inagnitude or importance to justify special mention.

HONGKONG ELECTRIC TILA MWAYS

informed that We

are officially information has been received that the Company as decided to pay a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum for

the half-year ended June 30th, payable on October 29th for all shareholders on the register on the 22nd inst

TWELFTH NIGHT."

The Hongkong Mummers have arranged to give a special matines for children and students at reduced prices on Wednes day, October 29th, commencing at 4.50 p.m. Prices of admission will be:-Dress circle $1.50, the other party of the

A Kaitting Factory on KL 1076, Reclamation Street, Mongkaktsui, was house $1. completed. ⠀⠀

Work was continued on a large block

We are asked to state that special terras

The compensation, at these rates, will alount to over $202,000. Of this sum, $60,000 will be appropriated from the Central Government funds and about 810,000 is represented by the proceeds of booty since recovered. The proposal, together with the various statements, has ten laid before the Tutuh, and the police and Mody Roads, Tsim Sha Tsui, coming to Messra. Mourie & Co. at an early department has requested that the remain-prising 18 flats. Six of these flats wore ing sum of $202,000 be drawn from the completed and occupied daring the year Treasury, so that the distribution of com Amongst other works, which have been ponsation may be started at an early commenced or completed during the year,

date

ROUND THE WORLD BY RADIUM.

TRIPS TO THE PLANETS!

The spirit of Jules Verne is not dead in France. My

of buildings on K.IL 574, Carnarvon can be made for large parties, by apply

THE STUDENT § FCTURE.

As to the results of his special training in Europe there is much to be said. In some directions, to foreign observation at least they appear to be almost aegativo. Considering the immense ditoreace of SHIPPING, Hongkong, Canton and Macaos have buyers at $291, but at which mental structure and habit, it is astonish price to shares are on offer, Indos haveing that Siamese students du as well as based, and now close with shares on offer they actually have done in our public at $88. China and Manilas romain schools and Universities. Indeed, to neglected at 28 sellers, and Star Ferries graduate at an English University is in bus improved to buying rate of 857 itself an achievement of no mean or 'er at which figure transactions have taken for Oricatal youths with minds shaped place. Douglases ire..

quiet with sellers by Eastern culture. at $33,

REFINERIES-Chinn Sugars ave been on offer during the week at 380, and now close with buyers at $95. Lazons are

unchanged with sellers at $35.

Outs-Shells are advised from London at 100 middle ex rights, Ural Caspians at. 53/3 middle, and Mexican Eagles at 45/-middle ohs are advised from

MINING Tronohs

London 23 48 middle, and Heawoods again close with sellors in evidence at 2/9 Raubs have been dealt in at S3, and at wanted. which figure they Kailans are reported at 32/41 middle.

BTC

now

DOOKS, WHARVES AND GODOWN8.-Hong- easier, business having been done at 689, kong and Kowloon Wharves are slightly and they now case with buyers at the same figure. Hongkong and Whampon Docks have come into demand and are now wanted at 360, and look like seeing a higher figure. Now Amoy locks are still on offer at $81, but without leading to business, Shanghai Docks have im 56. Hongkew Wharves close with date. Owing to the phenomenal rash on proved and are now inquired for at Ts, the booking for the first three nights, it nominal quotation of Tis. 100,

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS-Hong- has been decided to open plans on Mon-one Lands are on offer a $112 and day, October 20th, for a fourth and last

Kowloon Lauds scain unchanged with performance to take place on Saturday a nominal quotation of 246 Humphreys 7D7. Pokfulam November 1st, at 8.15 p.m. No sents once Estates are on offer at $91, and no change Road.

booked can be exchanged for another has taken place in Hongkong Hotels old M.L.'a 260 and 207,

Kennedy night. In spite of the very heavy book-15sus, viz., $125 nominal, but there are new sellers of the new issue at 800. West Praya, Town.

ing a number of very good stall seats are Points remain unchanged with sellers still available for October 28th and 30th. Books with the story of the play and

the following may be mentioned ---

WORKS COMMENCEL

8 Chinese houses, LL

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M. Ernest Archdeacon, writing of the

in aerial12 marvellous progress madu science, says the Daily News and Leader Paris correspontent, expresses the con viction that in a few centuries aerial navigation, as we now know it will have become as out of date as the horse is to-day as a means of transport.

I.L. 800 Second Street, LL 640 Eastern and

Second Streets.

I.L. 38 and M.L. 185, historical notes can be obtained

Montrie's free of charge.

Queen's Road West.

IL 1972, Ki Lungers

Lane ANDA

13

L.L, 700, Po Hing Fong.

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For numerons reasons, he remarks in "La Controverse," it appears unlikely. that flying machines will ever consider31 ably exceed 125 miles an hour. At this rate we should take 200 hours, or a little (14) more than eight days, to niske a circuit of the earth.

It is evident that we shall soon discover8 something infinitely better than the 12- aeroplane. It is certain that our children will girdle the earth (25,000) miles in a time of which we at present can have no idea. One sees at once what a fantastic revolution this will cause in the world's

comuerce, ··

1.L. 1901, Tank Lane

and Rotario Street.

Road

RUBBER PRODUCERS AND THE PRESENT PRICES:

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COTTON MILLS-Cottons in the North have again been the meding of business, and close with prices slightly inder those quoted last week. Ewos have now a nominal quotation of Tls, 140, and Shang- hai Cottons of Ths. 122. Kang Yike have been dealt in at Tls. 14, and now close Lacu Kung with buyers at Tis 14) Mows have had sales at Ts. 104, and Hongkongs are still on offer at $0 with no buyers in evidence following stucks class with nominal quotations, viz., China Borncos at 69, Hongkong Electries at $43. Hongkong Ropes at 825, Watsons at 88, Weismanns at: $31, Fisheries at $2, and Dairy Farms 827 ex dividend. China Providents are on offer at 89, lees at $160, China Lights at S, Steam Laundries at 84. Powells at SP and Palps at $20.

MISCELLANEOUS The

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But the future of Siamese students is not, one must admit, always antratactory. With their return to their native land direction of the foreign subject in which there is often an end to effort land they have specialised.

The Siamese Government appears to set- small value upon special acquirements. It is laughingly said that the qudent ha has studied languages in Europe returns to Siam to take up work in the Forestry Department; he who has specialised in chemistry eaters the gendarmerie; and

· OCCIDENTAL, IDEAS. The truth is that each scholar who returns from Europe to Siam is drafted. into that department of the Government in which there is at the moment u vacancy. Those authority are of the opinion that his foreign study should at him for any position. He has been sent abroad to qualify himself for special duty by absorbing Occidentat ideas, and by Oriental point of view, NAME making a study of those ideas. from the

His foreign study is, in fact, but one obligatory episode in his official career.

As regards the work of educating Siamese, girls, comparatively little pro- school-Sunaudulya-was girls gress has been made. The one Govern ment formerly staffed by Englishwomen, but now has Japanese, and Siamese teachers residential girls' only Wang Lang, school under mission control, has an excellent record of work and service,

Four Siamese girl students have been placated in England. Of these two are teachers at Sunandulya, one has married; one nets as secretary to H.M. the Queen- Mother, widow of King Chulalongkorn.

VANDALISM IN CHINA.

Mr Frederick McCormick of Peking, speakings last week at Shanghai, said it was to be regretted that, in spite of all the organisation had achieved, vandalism had not been arrested, but, on the con- trary, was increasing. It was becoming an industry and a trade. The time had come to make the question in interna- tional one and to force it, if necessary, upon the responsibility of the great Green Leland Cements Powers. He had been assured by Sir have been dealt in at $5 during the John Jordan that a British subject com. week, and close with business transacted mitting an act of vandalism such as at 87, Union Waterboats remain in would be punished in the United Kingdom demand at $175

Presiding last month at the annual M.L.'s 31 and 36, Praya general meeting of the Chimpul (Negri

East.

Sembilan) Hubber Estates. Mr. M. 1.L. 388, Tai Yuen and Dundas Mouat stated that the abnormal- Cross Streets and ly low prices at present ruling in the Stone Nullah Lane. market for the raw material were of S.I.L. 407, Shankiwan, course most prejudicial to the company's K.I.L.

1076, Canton interests, and they would have to be pre- Road and Reclama-pared to postpone any hope of dividends tion Street.

unless the market improved considerably, which many people did not anticipate Still more unexpected things had hap pened, and the price of rubber had always been a very fluctuating one. In spite of the increase which was taking place and was bound to take place in supplies of the cultivated article, demand was by no means stationary, and low prices would make the wild article so unprofitable that it would cease to come; he was speak ing at the moment of varieties other than fine bard Park Ways and means were morning also being found daily to cheapen their Indo-China (Combined) ...160/- costs by combination and otherwise, and Chinese Engineeringe

8 European houses, I.L. 1005, Pokfulam

IL. 600, Hospital Road IL 605, Bonham Road, IL.'s 704 and 1881,

Robinson Road. I.L, 150, Caine Road. (Large) LL. 1875, Ken

nedy Road, I.L. 1900.

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All the peoples of the earth will then Our form a sole and single nation. planet will have become much too small fi for the mobility and activity of its inhabitants, who will evidently be bored to see ever the same little landscape with which their eyes are satiated.

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PLANETARY VIBITS.

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According to the mathematical cal culations of M. Esnault-Pelterie, the new means of inter-planetary transport will by Julca Verne's cannon-ball transformed into a continuously self-propelling rocket. 20

"The problem is to give this rocket a self-contained velocity of 11 kilometres. (Dearly seven miles) a second, which would be sufficient for it to leave the tirele of terrestrial attraction.. At this velocity our planet could be girdled in

M.L's 122 and 123,

Wanchai Rond

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LONDON QUOTATIONS, → The following quotations (middle price) were received from our London Agents by wife this

32/42

45f/

13/0 45/-

R.B.L.50, Barker Road. (Large) B.B.L. 61, Peak he did not think it unlikely that the Hongkong Electric Trams. 8-

Road.

history of the tea trade might repeat Tronoh Mines, Ltd. K.1L 575, Mody Road, itself in rubber

Mexican Eagles after- KIL's 410 and 1215,

Mr. E. H. Sharpe (a director Ural Caspians Ashley and Hankow wards observed that there was no justifi- Shell Transport "Bearer" 100}- Roads.

cation whatever in the statistical position British Burmal Petroleums 4/3- KIL. 540, Kimberley for rubber selling at half the price at United Serdangs .................... 7-

Road.

which it sold not very much more than Itubber Plant. Inv. Trust.. par. KL. 1172, Kimberley 12 months ago. The fact was that they Eastern Int. Trust. 10/0

Road.

were absolutely at the mercy at present Venture Trust, Ltd 1/6

The only HONGKONG TRAMWAY Co., TAD.-Interim of the dealers and buyers. remedy was cohesion among rubber pro-dividend at the rate of 5 per cent. per ducers themselves and it was an open annum, 1d. per share, for the six months Extensions to Electric Light Co.'s pre-secret that that was all but arranged & ending 30th Jund, 1913, payable in few weeks ago, but was upset by one of London on 29th October, 1911, to share mises, I.L. 1910, Star Street.

the largest firms declining to join, stating holders on the register on the 2nd that their costs were lower than those of others. A point in favour of the article

ML 229, Li Po Lung

Path.M Nurses' Home, IL 1897, Breezy Path.

36 minutes, and the journey from Paris Club Pavilion, to Nicc covered in under two minutes.

"Now, with 27 kilogrammes about 60lb.) of radium, a projectile of one ton

could be shot from the earth to the moon

shout forty-nine hours. The mole cular projections of radium would be made to work by reaction.

Cienistorium and Chape), I.L. 1879, So

Kun Poo

Block of flats, IL 445, Wanchai Road which was almost entirely everlooked was

and Heard Street:

WORKS COMPLETED.

The difficulty is to find how to release in forty-nine hours all the energy con tained in the radhum, which, in the Chinese houses, ML. 299, Connaught present state of science, it would take

nad Des Voeux Roads 2,800 years to let free

Ja

Central.

The difficulty is not insuperable, when we think what has already been achieved, With 400 kilogrammes that is to say, three-fifths of a ton-on board, a visit might be made to Venus and back to earth again

THE GREAT AMERICAN PIE

One of the features of the Panama Exposition will be the largest apple sauce pot in the world, designed to show foreigners how the great American pie 15 produced on a large scale. The pot will be 10ft in diameter and 10ft deep.

Five hundred bushels of apples, pared and sliced, will be used in cach cooking. The great pot will swing on chains from a tripod of 50ft. cedar poles. Beneath the pot there will be a furnace 12ft. in diameter.

1896, Shin Hing Street, 1.L. 1995, Shin Hing and Mee Lun Streets. P.R to M.L. 57 R.P..

Connaught and Des

that while an increase in production might be expected up till the end of 1915, the increase would not then continue in the same proportion, is very-fou estates, had undertaken further planting since the collapse of the rubber boom. There was very hitle doubt, too, that the con- sumption would continue to increa

October, 1913.

OBJECTIONS TO MOTORS IN MALAYA.

What was wanting in Japan, Professor Noguchi saye, was a "scientific medium," and an adequate means of making known any discoveries which he might be fortunate to make That was the reason University of why he crossed the ocean, and attached himself, first to the Pennsylvania, and then to the Rockefeller Institute. There he discovered the germa which account for polyomielitis and general parslysis of the insane, and there he means to romain and cultivate as many other germs as posible.

INTIMATIONS

Loveliness of Skin and Hair

Preserved by Cuticura Soap

And Cuticura Ointment. No others do so much for poor complexions, dandruff, and dry, thin, falling hair.

Cutienraloapandia mentalderesywhere. Bam- sie of each with 32-p. book free from xecrest depot: Xewbery, 2

27, Charterhouse $q,, London; . Towns &Co., Sydney, N.8. W: Lannon, Ltd., Capo Tows: Maller, Markan & Co., Calentia and Bambay: 101¬ Ding & Chem, z., sole props, Bostem, TT.BA. Tendry-inced men shave comfort wku Coli-

·Cura Soap Slaving Adek: Libecall sanipio froe,

LIMITED.

Губ-д

NEW CONSIGNMENTS

could be punished under the Orders in MAPPIN& WEBB, Council and that His Majesty's Govern- ment will not tolerate such crimes in China. The French Minister, Mr. Conty, assured him of the same possibility of punishment respecting French offenders, and the American authorities had pro- mised that they would not permit Ameri Can offenders duly accused to escape the penalties for crimes of vandalism in this country. He had no doubt there were other Powers who held the same general- attitudo, and, if the Chinese had any die STERLING SILVER WARE position to assist, the protection of China's monuments in an effective manner was real-zable. He had received reports showing that the centre of this entirely new trade had been established in Paris. A strong protest ought to be sent to the French Government against allowing its. capital or any part of French soil to be the distributing point for stolen art from China, a country, whose political situation in its peculiar holplessness was the strangest in the annals of man.

ATHLETICS IN SWEDEN,

The appeal for a rational subscription The very latest! Certain people object to secure the adequate representation of to the presence of motor cars on the roade the United Kingdom at the next Olympic soncenrding to rumour, they have com Games recalls the fact that in Sweden lle bine i together to show their disapproval practice of athletics among adults is in a striking, nos to say, piercing man-State-aided. Ever since its foundation, ner. Nice long nails are carefully driven the Swedish National Univ of Athletes through match box covers and these little has receied an annual subsidy of 20,000 carefully about the roads. It

the Government. The union

PRINCES

PLATE

(GUARANTEED FOR 30 YEARS),

CUTLERY

From the

SOLE AGENTS

yesterday evening gazing intently at the destructive agents are then dropped rowns from cover, and bronze badges CHS. J. GAUPP

No one

of

An American trio, apparently father, mother and daughter, were observed Youx Roads West ML- 68, Queer's Road cobble stones that pave Red Lion Court,

West and Queen St. Johnson trod these here bricks, appear that some of the rikisha men on all who attain a certain standard in I.L's 102, 856, 857, 866 declared the paterfamilias to a small resent the continually increasing number thotics In order to encourage the

which for plying End 887, Jervois St. group of interested onlookers. M.L. 153, 154, 155, 168 seemed to remember, the Secure a batting into his bustose, who we continuance of training in later life, these and 169, Bonham there was neither confutation nor con- suppose they dislike the constant horn badges are bestowed according to age as Strand.

firmation of the statement Johnson call to get on their right side of the roadwell proficiency. The gold badge can

It is believed that some of these men are be secured only by men over thirty-twel M.L.'s 168 and 160 and trod these here bricks," reiterated the

TL's 40, 47 and 1325, American, as he deftly forced a small responsible for this new method of express who cau swim 200 metres, take a long Wing Lok Street.

atone from the ground. This he wrapped g disapproval 1. A specimen we have jump of 5 metres, put the weight 16 IL's 70, 166, 948 and reverently in a large red handkerchief,sen, picked up on the Batu Road, had metres, and run 10 kilometres in sixteen e horse shoe nail. These nails, having minutes. This performance has to be 247, Lower Lascar and the trio made for Fleet street, highly heavy square end, sit better on the road repeated annually in order to retain the

satisfied.

1.badge. than any other!alay Mail.

How.

& CO.,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

CHATEE ROAD.

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