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HER BOY NOTICE scordance M Day ben appointed Secretary of the

10 of 1902 of my intention to apply to the Governor-In-Council for power to construct an additional track curve, 45 fost in length, joining the present tramway track in Bussell Hongkong, 10th January, 1915, Stroot, Bowrington, and opposite this Company's premises, Lote 718 and 731.

J. J. STODART KENNEDY, General Manager, Hongkong Tramway Company.

Hongkong, 19th January, 1915.

NOTICE.

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THE EAST INDIA SEA AND FIRE

INSURANCE COMPANY.

KTE HAVE taken over the Agency of the Wabore Company in Hongkong and are now prepared to grant policies of Insurance at

the most favourable rates.

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hell by Meura. REUTER, BROCKMANN & Co., and all communications in regard to the Agency should now be addressed to us.

ARRATOON V: APCAR & Co., 14, Doo Voeux Road

148 Hongkong, 9th January, 1915,

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CHALLENGE SHIELD.

ENCOR FRIDAY, 22nd instant

TANTRIES for the above Competition will

in the Oftess of Mears, JARDINE, MATHESON A Meeting will be held that evening at 6.30

|& Co., Iran. (top floor), to make all zoosmary arrangements. Each team entered is invited to

and a representativo.

J. C. TAYLOR,

Hon. Secretar Hongkong, 16th January, 1915,

BRITISHER, aged 40, Chief Engineer' PUBLIC COMPANIES

M.I.Mech.E.; AMEN.A.;

with 18 years' ses and shore, experience in the East, soos position of responsibility and trust, preferably in SHIP ASD-ExGINT BUILDING YARD on, the China Coast. -Accustomed to

* THE CHEMPEDAK RUBBER

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ESTIMATING in all DEPARTMENT any size ofTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that craft. In present employ 10 years; at 8 years the FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MANAGER OF WORKS OWNING SLIPWATS, MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in the doing all Cleanse of Repairs; also Launch, and

above Company will be held at No. 10, Canton Tag Building.

Road, Shanghai, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of January, 1915, at 4.39 PM

Agreement completed, but must give at least one month's Notice,

For full particulars of experience, testimonials, etc., please address ;—

'AMBITIOUS," Cars of "Daily Prom" Office. Hongkong, 19th January, 1916.

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GOVERNMENT BILLS, ETC.

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will be CLOSED from the 19th to the 26th The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company

January, both days inclusive,

By Order of the Board of Director.

·J. A. WATTIE & Co., LTD., 8-crotaries and General Managers.

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THE WEST POINT BUILDING

LIMITED.

Co

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TWENTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY

A.

INTIMATION

S. WATSON the fixed and immutable & CO., LTD.

amount

Mr. E. Des Voeux has been appointed Secretary of the Hongkong Club.

made in the shape of cost of collection, meltage fees, and, in the richer provinces, by a further levy known as ching-t'ich

The Chinese West River steamer Far (surcharge), which

vas in effort an

Hoz left on her maiden trip to Kongmoon additional nasessment of land tax, amounting in Szechuan to several time last evening. The Jam Hoi is the

noteriously unfortunate an docreed in 1713. Added to this, there constricted. She is now a handsome,

well-equipped boat.. wore all the possibilities afforded by juggling with exchange between baols and cach, an assessment in caele being first converted into taels at 1,000, the rate WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, supposed to be current in 1733 when the decree was issued, and then reconverted into cash at the current rate; or else, as in Honan, if the assessment was made in taele, payment was demanded at the rate of 2,000 cash per tael. Nor did the aur-

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BOUTELLEAU'S CHAMPAGNE LIQUEUR............ 1240

E. FINEST OLD BROWN

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· B. T. F., V. O. COGNAC 79.70.

Bot

THE SINKING OF THE “NILE.”

PERFECT ORDER ON BOARD.

KOBE, January 12th. The Fukujiu Maru, 1,845 tons, arrived a Wada at 10.30 to-day with seventeen passengers and 140 members of the crew of the P & O. s. Nile. Amongst the passengers were Bishop and Mrs. Fose The death took place at the General and children and Dr. Archerson from Hospital, Shanghai, last week after a London for Kobe. short illness, of Mr. Jose Machado only A party of missionaries met the steamer son of a former British postmaster of at Wada after the inspection by the Shanghai. Deceased was well-known in quarantine officers, and supplied clothing. the Bettlement and a few years ago was hot milk, coffee and provisions to the prominent in many branches of sport.

Dr. and Mrs, Plummer arrived in the charges and here, for there were still Colony by the Nubia on Sunday to join possibilities of further exchanges between the staff of the CM.8. in South Cluna. $2.85 | cash and dollars, or of extra charges for Both will proceed in due course to small cash, while if the tax was levied in Pakhui. Yesterday they were introduced kind, oportunities, for exactions of this to the other members of the Mission at sort were increased. It was from such fee, at “Haldon," the residence of fucts that Mr. MORSE arrived at the con- Archdeacon and Mrs. Barnett. 3.00clusion that Honan, which was officially

2.00

passengers and crew of the lie. All on. board the Fukujiu were suffering from the cold, having saved practically nothing from the Nile

There was perfect order and quiet throughout on the Nile and not the least confusion...

The Nile struck a rock off Iwajima at- 2.30 yesterday morning, and as soon as the vessel struck all the passengers were sum- moned on deck and six boats were lower- ed. The children and Indies were trans- ferred to the boats first, and then the male. The wedding was solemnised at St. passengers and crew, the caplain and chief reported as returning some eight and a half million taels, was really paying at John's Cathedral yesterday of Mr. officer and other remaining members of the 1.60 least twenty-eight million taels, while of Francie Milner; assistant-secretary of the crew leaving in the last boat when he Szechuan Mr. PARERY says, "I spent a Shanghai Club, and Mice Alice Maud vessel was settling down, Almost year in that province, and found that Jackman, formerly of the Victoria Nura immediately after the last boat left the 3.45 customary

ratings, allowances, etc, ing Home, Shanghai, who had recently file disappeared entirely, the time being practically made the land tax in some arrived from Home after a holiday. The 6.15 m. districts ten times its nominal charge." bridegroom is well-known in Shanghai 4.03 It is clear, then, that there is a vast sporting circles, and is an accomplished additional income to be derived by the cricketer. The Chaplain of the Cathedral Government from this source, and that (Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle) was the 4.65 without imposing the slightest extra officiating clergyman, and Mr. G. II. May

burden on the taxpayers. Indeed, it

gave, the bride away, would probably be found that, if the Government could secure for itself the Are all Singapore firms downhearted i whole of the land tax revenue, it would Apparently not, if we may judge from even be able to remit taxation. As to the tone of the following letter which we 285 the means by which this desirable result understand on good authority was 6.65 is to be realized, the unparalleled benefit addressed to the Municipal Secretary, by that has accrued to the salt revenue from a well-known firm-Dear Sir,-We beg to enclosa cheque for $18 in settlement of Sir Richard Dane's administration pro-

the enclosed bill for removing refuse from our premises during the past six months. We have no idea what quantity of refuse THE "CORDILLERE”.“ HYSON” has been removed from our premises, but we thank God from Whom all blessings Row, Yours faithfully, Xxxxxx & Co. —- Straits Times.

4.55

-0.95

T. O. L., 60 Year Old...119.30

UNITED VINEYARD.

vides the main answer. Even if China PROPRIETORS, 15

bad any doubts after what she had seen in Years Old ... 157.50

13.15 the case of the Maritime Customs, the success that has attended the collection of These Brandies bottled by

a purely native tax under foreign super ourselves are guaranteed Grape vision should remove the last vestige of Spirit and of Pot Still Distillation. them. We fear, though, it may be long.

before the Government will have the cour age of the convictions to which it must

TENDERS for SPECIE and MEXICAN MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this

DOLLARS, current in this Colony Company will be held at the Offices of Mosers. A.S. WATSON & CO.. have surely yielded by now. It was only for Tolographio Transfer on the Lords JARDINE, MATHESON & COMPANY, LIMITED, Commissioners of HIS MAJESTT'S TREASULY,

on TUESDAY, the 2nd February, 1915, st London, up to and for the aura of: £20,000, 11:30 AM for the purpose of receiving the will be received by the TREASURY CHEST Report of Directors together with a Statement OFFICER, ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT,

of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, until 11 A., on the 19th January, 1915.

1914. The Tenders to state the total amount (in

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Pounds Sterling) No Telegraphie Transfer Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY,

will be made for less than

The Touders to be in duplicate, anyway 22nd January, to TUESDAY, 2nd February,

I in sealed | 1915 (both days inclualve), daring which period covers, addressed to the TREASURY CHEST Do Transfer of Shares can be Begistered. OFFICER, ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT,

and endorsed “TENDERS FOR GOVERN. MENT BILLS, etc."

The right to accept or reject any or all of the Tenders

reserved.

De

Copies of Forms of Tender can be had on application.

**Persona Tendering for (Bills) oro heroby notified that having regard to the provisions of the Acts 22 George III. Cap. 45 and 41 George.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the

LIMITED,

HONGKONG AND CHINA.

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BIRTHS

The storm had about subsided at the time of the accident, but the weather was very thick.

The Captain of the Mikuju Maru, who has had twenty years' experience in the Inland Sea, states that it was extra" ordinary weather.

The passengers and crew of the Nite lost everything except the clothes they had on.x ~N. C. Daily News

TOKYO, January 12th, A squadron of destroyers has been despatched to the soone of the disaster, near the island of Iwajima--Renter.

COLLISION.

BOTH VESSELS BADLY DAMAGED.

Early on Monday morning, says the |Japan Chronicle of January 6th, a colli- A novel and very successful scheme forsion occurred in the Inland Sea between Messageries Maritimes steamer raising money to swell the War Relief the has been that adopted nt Shanghai by Cordillere, 5,106 tons, Captain Mages, and sheer necessity that forced it to put theMrs. Percy Wheen, who by energetic the Blue Fannel steamer Hyeon, 0,607 tons salt tax collection under foreign supervi sion, and, even though it realizes that canvassing persuaded more than 680-mera-gross, Captain J. A. Taylor, The former bers of the community to inscribe their ship was outward bound while the latter nothing but good would come from such a course, it is scarcely to be hoped that ittographs in pencil on a handsome white was coming up the Inland Sea from table cover and has since industriously Shimonoseki. Both vessels were consider will be in a hurry to bencât from the lesson that Sir RICHARD DANE has taught it Payments made for the honour of having greater sufferer,

embroidered the signatures in red silk. ably damaged, the Hyson being the too many worthy official would lose their one's signature on this memento already chance of making a fortune. Wh

The two steamers, it is reported, sighted EZEKIEL-On January 12th, at Shanghai far more likely to happen, supposing the total 8714. and the table-cover as it stands eachother at about 3.30 on Monday..

to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. EZEKIEL, a

present idea of revision is persisted in, will be sold by auction during an interval morning when approaching the Meki

lyson sighted each other they were show- appointed to organize the various pert to be held on Saturday night, the ing their lights red to green respectively. districts, and will gain great glory by 16th instant, at the Lyceum Theatre, in About this time the Hyson had on her reporting an increase of 50 per cent, or Bid of the Red Cross Fund. We understarboard side two Japanese steamers, both bound west. Apparently each so while they enrich themselves at the tax stand that, already, veral banksom vessel thought the other was going to pass payers' expeрSE,

offers have been made for the table cover, to starboard. When a collision appeared but that without favour it will be sold to imminent, the Hyson put her heim hard. to starboard, but it is alleged that the the highest bidder when auctioned by Mr. French steamer ran into her with A mail for Europe vid Siberia closes C. M. Bain on Saturday night.-F.-C. great speed and completely smashed lor to-day at noon.

bow. On the other veseok it is contended Daily News.

that the Hyson was going across her bow and caught her on the port side.

sori

What is

HOKOKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY FERGUSSON.On January 13th, at Shang is that a host of minor deputies, will be in the programme of the Patriotic Con. shima light. When the Cordillere and

Many Co., ID,

General Agents for the

WEST POINT BUILDING CO., LTD,

Hongkong, 18th January, 1915.

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III. Cap. 52 the acceptance of any such Tender THE HONGKONG CENTRAL ESTATE,

is subject to the express condition that no

Member of the British House of Comm

say,

His Majesty's Treasury Office,

-Hongkong, 18th January, 1915.

HONGKONG-NEW YORK.

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LIMITED

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

оп

THE HONGKONG CENTRAL

ESTATE, LTD.,

A. BHELTON HOOPER,

Secretary to

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hai, the wife of A. FERGUSSON, of a daughter.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 301, DES Vaux Roán (), LONDON. OFTEUR: 181, Fizet Stasiz, E 0.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, JANUARY 1918, 1915,

CHINA'S LAND TAX.

The outpat of the Tronoh Mines from all sources for December is piculs 1,887.

M. J. F. van Rees, local manager of the Holland-China Trading Company. returned to the Colony on Sunday by the Nubia

A marriage is announced to take place shortly between Assistant-Paymaster W. J. Davison, H.M.S. Rosario, and Miss Bertha Ellen Robertson, Hankow Road,

Kowloon.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. ENCROACHMENT ON PLAYING

PITCHES BY SPECTATORS.

The impact was terrific; the #yson hosled over to port about six degrees. For the space of about a minute or so the two steamers were right alongside each other, and about thirty of the Hyson's crow A meeting of the Hongkong Football clambered over the starboard rail on a Association was held at the RA. Bar the Cordillere. There was nach excite

ment on board both vessels, and about racks yesterday, there being a full attend-twenty of the lyson's crew dooided that ance of delegates. Mr. Frank Browne they had better get back again; accord presided in the absence of Mr. R. Haningly they ran some distance aft and cock, and among those also present wore When the steamers parted, the Cordillera jumped back on to their own steamer. Major T. Robertson, A.O.D., and Lieut. signalled to the Hyson that twelve of 1er Boupell

R.G.A The Hon. Secretary (Mr. F. W. Eager)

shall be admitted to say share or part in or to NIEST ORDINARY MEETING of benefit to arise from the Contract thereby SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will made for the allotment of such (Bills)."

*The provisions in question do not apply to be held at the Offices of Menors: JARDINE, Contracts catered into by an Incorporated MATHESON & COMTANT, LIMITED, Trading Company in ita corporate capacity and TUESDAY, the 3od February, 1915, at made for the general benefit of the Company." 11.45 A. for the purpose of receiving the J. O'HARA, Colonel, A.P.D. Report of the Directors together with the State-

Treasury Chest Officer. ment of Accounts for

December, 1914.

the year ending 31st

PECULIAE interest attaches to the report SHARES The REGISTER of SHARES of the that the Government Council is consider Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, 22nd January, to TUESDAY, 2nd Februarying the reorganization of the land ban 1915 (both days inclusive), during which period and that it is proposed to commende in no Transfer of Shares can be Registered. the two provinces of Chekiang and

By Order of the Board of Directors.

Kiangsu collection on the revised footing Of the desirability, not to say the necessity, of some reorganization of this staple tax there can be no question; the caly points at issue are the way in which such a change will be regarded by the people, and the methode to be adopted to secure an increased yield. No details are given as to the modus operandi to be TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the followed in the two selected provinces NWENTY-SEVENTH ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this we are not told whether, for instance, Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. the annual levy is to be increased, or JARDINE. MATKEBON & COMPANY, LIMITED, whether the Government proposes to on TUESDAY, 2nd February, 1915, at Noon obtain more exact data of the areas on for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with the Statement of which the taxes aro payable and so, by Acconats for the year ending 31st December, being able to make an accurate assess 1914.

The REGISTER of SHARES of the ment, to stop leakages—but there is aban Company will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, dant evidence to show that, without 22nd January, to TUESDAY, and February, extracting from the taxpayers a single 1915 (both days inclusive), during which period cent more than at present, the Glovera in Shanghai on his way to Pinghsiang, SCARCITY OF PLAYING no Transfer of Shares can be Registered. By Order of the Board of Directors.

AMERICAN ASIATIC 88. 00,

For NEW YORK vra JAPAN PORTS AND PANAMA CANAL

(WITH LIBERTY TO CALL AT THE Malabar COAST.}

8.8. "CHINESE PRINCE,”

On or about 8th Feb. For Freight or information apply to--

SHEWAN, TOMÉS & Co.. General Agents.

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Hongkong, 19th January, 1915.

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

8.8. "BENDORAN," FROM LEITH MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND 8TRAITS.

THE GENERAL MANAGERS. Hongkong, 13th January, 1814/

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT AND AGENCY CO., LIMITED.

A. SHELTON HOOPER,

Secretary,

Hongkong, 13th January, 1915,

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THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA- TION CO., LTD.

Two of the seven jurynen in a case at anonnced that Lieut. Rupell has accept the Criminal Sessions yesterday were ed the post of a Councillor of the Associa named James Hunter, and some amuse-

tion. Th ment was caused when the Registrar called out their names consecutively.

Chairman of the British North Borneo The Right Hon. Sir West Ridgeway, Corporation, leaves London this month on a visit to Borneo, and will be absent from England about three months.

Mr. J. J. Thompson, late of the Canton Kowloon railway, is spending a few days

Mr. Eager also stated that all Clubs had paid their fees. The Secretaries of the various Clubs had aided him greatly, and there had been little trouble this season.

The Chiarman said that this was very gratifying.

and armoyance caused by spectatore Mention was made of the inconvenience encroaching on the playing pitches while matches were in progress, and it was decided to request official referces efec- tively to use their authority, and to stop play until the lines had been cleared.

PITCHES.

ment could obtain a much greater income from this source. Sir ROBERT HAZT proposals for a revision of the land tax on a differential scale according to the value of the land itself were, it will be

Two prospective brides are journeying playing pitches, the Hon. Secretary said NONSIGNEES of Carge are hereby informed

remembered, ncgatived on the ground that to the Colony on the P. & O. Malta. One, it was thought that the present was not that all Goods are being landed at their riak into the hazardous and/or extrs hazardour

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the land tax had been immutably used Miss Rosa Agnes Redstone, is to be a suitable time for tackling this matter, Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart N the FOURTEENTH ORDINARY by the carly Manchu Emperors in mar, to 40 hd home, he of and Godown Co., Ltd, whenes and/or from the

MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this 1713, the EMPEROR issued a decree that the Kowloon, and the other, Mies Clare Hop wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods JARDINE, MATHESON & COMPANY, LTD., OU

Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. land tax throughout the Empire, as shown wood, is to marry Mr. Robert Llewelyn have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining TUESDAY, the 2nd February, 1915, at 12:15 by the records of that year, was to be Atkinson, of Kowloon. andelivered after the 25th inst, will be anbject, for the purpose of receiving the Report fixed and immutable, and no increase was of the Directors together with Statement of All Claims against the Steamer must be Accounts for the

31st December, to be permitted in any circumstances

SHARES of

to

rent

let Feb., or they will not be recognised.

A

crew were still on board. A boat was thereupon sent from the Hyson to take them off.

other till daylight, the boats being swung out meanwhile for emergencies. The | French vessel decided to return to Kobej and the two steamers went there together very slowly, for the Hyson's how was badly damaged. The journey was.com- pleted safely though the officers on tha

vessel if necessary. Hyson had an anxious time, and kept close in shore in readiness to beach the

The two steamers remained close to each

AMERICAN TRIBUTES TO

BRITISH FLEET, S

TRADE MENACE REMOVED.

where he will take up a new appointment A meeting of the League followed, Mr.

NEW Yonk, December 10th) on the Nanking-Hunan railway under W. H. Viveash presiding.

The victory of Adrairel Sturdee off the Mr. Freak Grove.

Falkland Islands has been received in the Concerning the question of scarcity of | United States with undisguised satisfac- tion Americans are delighted to re- cognize the prestige of the British Fleet, which the engagement of Chile tem pararily dimmed. Their satisfaction is dictated in the first placo by sentiment, but it is also governed by material.com- siderations, the chief of which is that the se to use the words of Herr Dernburg in the opposite sense is once more " Freo.” For some days past there have been rumours that Admiral von Spee's squad- fon was planning to make a bold raid on North Atlantic trade routes. This fear Admiral Sturdee's brilliant work definite ly removes. The victory figures as the leading news feature in all the news papers, which publish columns describing the careers of both Admiral Sturdey and of Admiral von Spee and of the efficient and speedy dispositions taken by Sir John Fisher and the Admiralty to wipa out the defeat off Chile.

H.L. Mr. Batalla de Freitas, the Portu presented to the Undersigned on or before the DIE REGISTER the will not feel itself bound by this decree. 8th

whatsover. The Republic, we presume, guess Minister, loft Peking on the instant, for Shanghai, where

meet Madame and it was, as a matter of fact, only in he will

de Freitas They are

All broken, akafed and damaged Goods are Company will bo CLOSED from TUESDAY,

to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be 26th Janancy, to TUESDAY, 2nd Februame that the later Manchu Emperore er route for Macao,

examined on the 25th inst., at 11 LMG

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, 18th January, 1915.

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1915 (both days inclusive), during which

no Transfer of Shares can be Registered.

By Order of the Board of Dirsotary,

MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE, Secretary Hongkong, 15th Jannary, 1915,

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observed it. The amount put under the expected to be away from the capital for heading “lant tax in the assessment about three months, as the Minister will note always remained the same, but as inspect the various consulates in China time went on there were various additions and visit all the treaty ports.

and the Grounds Committee had decided to defer it until after the holidays. It was hoped to have two pitches separate from Happy Valley next season, together with a proper arrangement of the pitches at the Valley.

Mr. WH Viveash was elected Vice President of the League, in succession to Mr. Moran, who has left the Colony.

Much discussion took place regarding the postponed fixture between Queen's College and St. Joseph's College, and it was decided by a majority that the Queen's College be fined $2.50, and that the match be played on a date to be select- ed by the Committee.

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