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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES. LTHROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

THE ARMISTICE COMMISSION. QUESTION OF THE SALE OF BERLIN'S ARTISTIC TREASURES.

Losnos, January

A. Havas mesonge Kaya:

7th

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY,

FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] GOVERNMENT APPLY TO THE BANKS FOR MONEY.

PERING, January 7th. The Government has applied for two million dollars from teu million reserve beid by the Salt Gabelle in order to pay the expenses of Chinese diplomnts abroad, and also to repay $800,000 borrowed from the International Bank.

Foreign Banke will the The sale, it was hoped that.

to Armistice extend this temporary concession.

CABINET APPROVED.

There was opposition at a sitting of the Armistice Commission to the sale of the artistic treasures in the Imperial Palaces in Berlin and Potsdam. stated, would be contrary conditions.

THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

NEW

It in

To-day Parliament approved of Obien POLISH DELEGATION ARRIVES IN Nun-hean's new Cabinet, including the

new Ministers of Finance and War.

PARIS.

LONDON, January 7th.

A Havne mesange states: Among the Delegates to the Pence Con- ference, who have arrived in Paris, is the Polish Deputation. sent by tieneral: Piłsudski, wunouncing that there are not Polish diplomacies

two abrou

varieties

OF

{DY OCHITREY DE THI " DEUNKO NGÔI SAN PO."]

PEKING NEWS.

The Poking Government has agreed to cancel the order for the arrest of Dr. Sun Yat-sen

Shum (han-buen has requested the Peking Government to stop the militar ists from interfering with the peace Serling Creation -- The Combined

Shum has informed the Slovene Delegation has also arrived in negotiations.

Peking Government that the Southern Paris The Delegation is hended by M

Serbian Premier, with armies will be demobilised soon after Pachiteh. ther

whom are M. Rabar. Pavichitch in a front.

1

Slovene.

M

POPE TO TAKE NO PART.

LONDON, January 7th.

A Havas message states: - The French Press alates that an agree the reached between has beent LDCRL. Freach. English and Italian Premiets.

peace is concluded.

the

Questions regarding Kiaochow, three Eastern Provinces, and Mongolia will be discussed at the Peace Conference ('bins will demand the in Europe. return of the astronomical instruments which the Germans took from Peking.

LAST NIGHT'S CONCERT. A FEAST OF HIGH OLASE MUSIC, The concert at the Theatre Royal last evening given by Madame Yadwigs. Zaleska and M. Kirilo, assisted by Pro fessor Dansenborg, was a musical treat The theatre was comfortably crowded and those present grew more and more enthusiastic as the entertainment. pro gressed. The storm of applause which greeted the performers at the end of the programme showed how really approcia

tive the audience was.

SPKT.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

TG.A. DEFEAT RE

A Happy Valley, yesterday afternoon, the R.G.A, defeated the R. E. by 148 runs. and a wickets. The Gunners went in first and scored 173 for five wickets and de- clared.

They started badly, losing two wickets for 17 runs, and three wickets for as runs.

Bdr. Sharman, howevor, assist-

1919.

ROYAL HONGKONG LACHT CLUB.

The fourth of the series of Club Cham- pionship events of the season was sailed off on Saturday last and resulted us follows:-

HANDICAP CLASE.

Course:-Lyemun Beacon (P), Mark Boat on Starting Line (P), Lyenun Beacon (P). Distance: 8 miles.

HANDIOAP GLASB.

5.03.33

5.24.50

1.30

D.N.S.

45

6.07.28

Dorothea ...

*.40

6.00

D.N.S.

1

DIN.F.

Points for race

7

Position

(1) Rolle

(3) Disca Dione

Corrected

Time.

H. M. S $ 32.03

5.24.50

5,43

Point to date

10

24

17

FUTURE OF PALESTINE LORD R. CECIL'S DECLARATION. Addressing a meeting of supporters of the Jerusalem and the East Mission, held at the Church House. Westminster, under the presidency of the Right Rev. Rennia - MacInnes, Bishop in Jerusalem, Lord Robert Cecil, Assistant Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said no one with any knowledge of history or religion could address u meeting like that without a thrill of emotion. We English took things extremely calmly, and he was very glad: we did; and we had minde very little out ward sign of what we felt about the libera- tion of Jerusalem and all the surround- ings of Jerusalem, but the magnitude of it as an historical event must have struck us profoundly Hare was the fruition the prayers ad efforts of centuries of It was the fashion now, to Christians. think and speak lightly of the Crusader, and most of us had some doubts of their defensibility: but. they were a great move- whole of ment, which thrilled the Christendom. They attracted the deto tion and sacrifices of the greatest and the least of men--from kings on their thrones to hermits in their cells What they fail- mainly British arms.

Yachts H'cap. on Finishing

Cnurse. Time.

M. 8.

H.M. S. Dione

...Owes 1.30 ed by Lieut. Sutherland, put an entirely

Rolla

Scratch different complexion on the gome. Both played forceful ricket, putting a lot of Jessica

Dinan... Madame Zaleska opened with a virile power into their hits, with the result

Colleen interpretation of "Polonaise As-dur." In that they compiled 79 runs between them. this work Chopin depicts the resurrection When 145 runs had been reached, Suther- After dreaming of his coun-land (3) who had given two chances in of Poland. try's glorious past he recalls the state the ships, was bowled by Beath. Licut. to which she had fallen and then, of a Torr then joined Sharmon and they sudden. a bright light appears." The carried the score to 173, at which point composer gives us a vision of knights in the innings was declared closed, Sharma shining armour riding to victory and the king not gut 66, and Torr not out 20 clatter of horace hoofs, the sound of The K.E. team proved to be quite unward Hays and Back Classes was Marked to achieve had now been accomplished trumpeta, the roll of drums-all can be to the bowling of Graham and Boat Quarry Bay (P), Cust Rock Baby by

(8). Channel Rocks (8). Distance: 7 The Archbishop of Canterbury, who had just spoken to them, had referred to the Well his future of the Holy Land. Corrected grace knew as well as any of them the

Time. H. M. S.

Madame Zaleska's interpretation

beard. of all these varying moods was wonder. fully able and sympathetic The Noe turne fin-mouli," followed and then three of Chopin's preludes. These short pieces were rendered by Madame Zaleska in a manner with which it was not possible to find fault Her technique and phrasing) could not be improved upon, and the fool ing she put into the music showed how

clearly she could visualise the pictures which the romposer's genius portrayed. Perhaps Madame Zaleska's best work last evening was her rendering of Chopin's most famous piece "Sonatu B-moll." The sonata puts forth the whole of a man's life-the

with its youth stormy enthusiasms, middle life with ite sorrows, regret and disillusionment, and finally,

The Pope will not 18ke part in the Pere THE PEACE SLUMP IN JAPAN death accompanied by the mournful

Conference.

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BRITISH NAVAL REPRE SENTATIVES

LANIAN, Juuary 6th. It is offeindly stated that there is no change impending in the offer of First Sea Lard. Admiral Wemyss and Rear- Ashmiral Hope are proceding to Paris

as the principal Naval representatives to de Peace Conference.

LATEST CABLES.

A FRENCH MILITARY

TRANSFER

LONDON, January 7th.

A Havas message stules 20

General Franchet Esperay, commander

of the Allied Armies in the East, bas beco transferred from Salonżen

tinople,

INTERNATIONAL

Es Constan-

SOCIALIST

CONGRESS. LAUSANNE OBJECTS TO THE MEETING.

LEXION, January 7th.

A Havas message staten: - Swiss reports indicate that the authori.

COLLAPSE OF TWO OSAKA COM PANIES.

During the war, before there was any talk of peace, the munition making indus try and the Stock Exchange in Japan but two com- showed remarkable activity,

these Lwo panies representative branches of economic activity are now Continuing the reported to be in serious difficulties, says

paper says: the depan Chronicle.

Perhaps the largest company established in Japan since the war for the manu facture of munitions is the Nippon Muni.

LIGUB

Manufacturing Co., of Kitano, Osaka, of which Mr. Konishi Kiyomatsu

funeral march. The audience was deeply impressed and the feeling remained even when the pianist passed on to the "Victory Polonaise-A dur" which was given with astonishing power and clearness.

M. Kiriloff sang the prologue from "Pagliacci" and the Cavatine Figaro He pos from "Barbiere di Sevilla." scases a baritone of remarkable range and the clearness of his enunciation was very favourably commented upon.

As an opening to the second part of

is president. This company made enor-the programme Midame Zaboka and Pre mous profits on orders from Russia in the fessor Dannenberg played the well-know earlier stages of the war, and cut a con- spicuous figure in the financial world in variation

Beethoven-Saint-Saens

and

Janka. The Russian orders, however, the applause with which it was greeted stopped on the outbreak of the revolution in Russia, and it seems that this dealt a was 60 vociferous that they responded staggering blow to the company.

with a bright valse from Arensky.

Mr. Konishi, the president of the com pany, is himself a dealer in dyes, being the proprietor of the Fakuki Yoko, and reduced as already mentioned, has been

Two more songs were given by M. t Kiriloff an aria from "Iolanta" and

Jessica..... Colleen .....

Dorothea

10

The Course for the One Design, Rey

Athorne, and were all dismissed for the miles meagre Lotal of 20 towards which Capt. Wahl contributed 12. Athorne took

Beores: wickets for 12 runs, and Graham 4 for 13.

Jt. G.A. Gr. Perkins, e Wahl, b Waller Curpl, Moon, b Waller Bdr. Sharman, not out.... Sergt. Graham, e Heath, b Purnell 10 Sergt. Athorne, e sab., & Parnell... 10 Lieut. Sutherland, b Heath Lieut Torr, not out

Extras

Parool! Waller Heath

5.74.11

6.47.43

M.11.39

6.33.4

Position Points for race Points to dat

14

16

3

13

4

5

Corrected Time. H.S.M.

ONE DESIGN CLASS.

Yachts

H'cap on Finishing

Course.

Time.

M. 8. H. M. S.

Aiba

... Boratch

6.14.11

S

Bonita

6.47.03

་་་ "

4

Daphne

5.11.39

19

co

Hnloyon

0.33 40

--

7

63

(1) Daphne

20

(2) Ailsa

3) Halcyon...

(4) Bonita.....

Total (for 5 wickets, declared) 173

Gr Talfourd,

Mac. (.Q.M. S.

Dowall, Lieut. Coltman and Sergt. Drummond, did wat bat. Bowling analysis.

HAYWARD HAYS CLAB5,

Yachts

Hoap. on Finishing

Course.

Tine

M. 8.

|

H. M. S.

Ursula

... Scratch.

5.55,00

5,55,06

0. 35

R.

Dawn

5.50.10

5.50.10

B

71

Lysbeth

4.60.20

R

13

GC

Lizn

5.46.33

5.00 29 5.46.33

0 V

41

]

Owl

D.N.S.

E.

Position

Points for race

Points to date

12

(0) Liza

11

(2) Dawn ......

10

0

(3) Lysbeth

3

17

7

(4) Ursula

2

IN

Owl

9

4

GAES CLASS.

Coltman,

Yachte

Handicap Finishing

on Course

Tima.

Shermian,

M. S.

H M. S.

Gael

Scratch

5.58.47

3

Toinnette

D.N.S.

17

Graham, b

Joann

5.63.52

1

Thecla

D.NS.

0

Dorothy

1. 10

D.N.S.

Asthore

1. 10

D.N.S.

Extras

0

Total

26

(2) Gasl.........

Toinette

Bowling ulysis.

-- Thecla

R.

W.

Graham Athorne

9.8

4

13

4

12

Capt. Wahl, Ibw., à Athorne ......

S. M. Jewsbury, e Sharman, b

Graham

Corp. Waller, b Graham Bergt Beath, b Graham..... Sapr. Parnell, e

Athorns Sergt. Betts, b Athorne Supr. Lewis,

Atturne

Sapr. Connell, not on Sapr. Longland,

Athorne

Sapr. Jackson, b Graham A Mather, absent.

M.

LAWN TENNIS.

** BRADLEY CUP TOURNAMENT. to a state of bankruptcy as the result of Gretchaminoff's "Le Captifin which the failure of his speculation in dyes, and the singer showed that he was as strong

The competition for the above cup, was on the Rice Exchange caused by the peace slump. There have been rumours that the in his higher register as he had been in concluded at Bowen Road Hospital Court, munitions company is also on the verge his lower when rendering the prologue on Tuesday, when Corpl. Townsend, R.E., of bankruptcy.

"Pagliacci," and subsequently the holder, met and defeated Corp!. Blum Apart from these rumours, it is now from knuten that the company has suffered Madame Zaleska gave a rendering from field. R.E., the winner of this year's heavy losses. According to the statement

Miss Ventris attended and of the following: Paderewski's tournament.

of accounts for the last business term just cach

From this loss a

Corrected

Time. B. M. S 3.58.47

6.09.02

Position Points for moe Points to date. (1) Joan

Dorothy

Asthore

24 24

The Second of the series of Cruiser Championship events was sailed round Lamma Island (8). Distance: 21 miles. The result was as follows:--

Tachis

CHINESE RIG.

H'cap on Finishing

Course.

Time. H. M. S

Ber

Corrected

Time H. M. S.

J.S.

D.N.S.

Ber

4.26.07

7,00

3.40.50

3.24.45

3.35.24

3.24.45

Lady Jean... none........ Niobe Dorothy II.,. 10.30

4.25.07

British-or

great problems which would face the assembled nations when they came to dis- euss the subject. He flord R. Cecil) was not going into that subject except to say. this

**།

1 cannot imagine muy conceivable solu ion which will tolerate ever again, w far as we can prevent it, the blasting and blighting influence of Turkish rule. That is a bad dream gone for ever, never revive Cherre.)

never to

But when they came to other matters difficult, and would have these were very 10 be approach with the deepest con-

sideration. The Bishen in

referred to some local difficulties; but

recognise that these were not the only difficulties that would have to be faced. He could assure the Bishop that all of them who had to consider these matters were fully conscious of the grave anxieties which must press on anyone who bad to deal with the relations between the Jew, the Moslem, the Christian and all who had an interest in these places. He (Lord Robert) was a great believer of in Zionism. He believed it to be one the noblest movements of the present day. The Bishop had referred to the difficulties of the Moslem

but surely there were the Armenian were others.

the question

question;

question, the Arah question. He (Lord of race as well as religion," R. Cecil) believed there was room for them all, that they could all live together; and it would be the task of whatever Govern- ment might eventually be established there not to favour any one sect or one race above another, but to hold the scales of. justice with absolute impartiality, and to give to all the opportunities for self- development of which they were capable,

CHRISTIAN CHURCHES QUARRELS. That was not the only thing Holy Land had a very special interest for Christinus, but it had a high place also in the estimation of other religiona. li had been for years the theatre of deep religious emotions, and he was afraid these emotions had not always been shown in the most seemly or admir able way. He had heard that the hor rible sight had been seen of Christi Churches struggling with one

The

and the peace being kept by Turkish soldiery. That was a thing which should make every Christian blush with the deepest shame; and it was a thing which the new stute of affairs should put an end to. Undoubtedly the Turks día Linir utmost to stir up strife in order to discredit

those

whose religion they despised; and he trusted that a new and better Government would avoid that form of wickedness. As the representa tive of the Anglican Church the Bishop in Jerusalem would have a great op purtunity to act as a kind of mediator, and so help to put an end to the hors rible scandal of the fighting of Christ- ians in the very cradle of their faith. He believed he could assure the Bishop. 'cap on Finishing Corrected sympathy and assistance in the work Coarse. Timo Timo be was doing in the Holy Land from

M.S. H. M. 5.

H. N. 8. every man and woman in the country, ......Beratch D.N.S

and particularly from those who belong- 21.00 D.N.S.

ed to the Anglican Church, 33.15 3.47.19 38.30 3.40.40

35.00 3.10.14

D.N.S. **** 10.80 approved by the directors of the company. "Legende," Statkovsky's Waterfall," presented the prizes and there were also Helen

Position the total loss amounts to Y.1,924,003, or Stoiowsky's Crakovienne," Zatitsky's present H.E. the G.O.C, Col. Young, R.E.,

Points for race Poitits to date

毡 over half its capital.

1.50,000, brought forward from Magurkas," Greig's "Gnomen Danse" Capt. Buck, R. E., and the Rev. T. Robin (1) Dorothy 11.

$ little over

deducted, the net- and Lizst's Campanella." the preceding term,

son, Hon. Sec. of the Services' Entertain-(2) Niobe......... (3) Derone...... luss mounting to Y.1,874,000.

Lady Jean... Though for the last term the company As a finale M. Kiriloff sang "I am not ment Fund. There was also a good atten- incurred such a large loss, it paid a divid ties at Lausanne uro not anxious that Mr.end of 50 per cent. for the two preceding prophet" and "God took from me dance of Warrant Officers, N.C.Os, and Helen

two of Rachananinoffg well men of the garrison. International Socialist business terms. It is said that this loss mine all " A. Henderson's

has no connexion whatever with the fai- Congress, announced for January 13th, lure of the president of the company, but knows compositions and proved almost

principally due to the fact that 250,000 should take place at Lausanne.

fuses manufactured to the order of Russia as good in the English songs as in the have not been taken delivery of, owing to sections from Italian opera,

if the

Federal authorities do not act, the local magistrates will prevent the meeting.

EARLIER CABLES,

IN PRESIDENT WILSON

EUROPE.

A VISIT TO MILAN.

MILAN, January 5th. President and Mrs. Wilson arrived

here at 2.30

roceived

the Russian revolution, these fuses having

the

a value of about Y.1,000,000, which has

af been written off the credit side half-yearly accounts. All the directors of the company tendered their resignations to a general meeting of shareholders bold on December 20th, holding themselves responsible for the loss

It is said that the company will here

CANTON NEWS.

{BY QUETEKY OF THE “ CHUNG NGÔI

BAN PO

Blumfield who took the first serve show

Yachte

ed alight signs of nervousness, but soun to deuce, being finally won by Townsend. got into his stride and the first game went The second was a love game and went to Blumfield. The third opened with Blum- La Cigalo field serving a double fault, and was won Vesper eventually by Townsend after three deuces Vera

Townsend Feathers......... had occurred. After this settled down, and, placing beautifully, Irene won the remaining games, the first set Norseman

Queen Bes being his by 6~~).

Mist

CANTOX, January 8th.

In the second set, Townsend oponed with confidence and took the first game. Blumfeld won the second and fourth,

after undertake the manufacture of ma-THE CARTON EXHIBITION. chines for weaving silk, ramie, hemp, and

ENGLISH BAG.

3.1867

3.07.10 3.41.14 2.41.55

42.00 3.23,55 49.00 D.N.8.

52.30 5.04.34 4.12.04

Position

Points for race Points to dat

18

13

9

12

The authorities have ordered an exhibi.ghining considerable applause for his (2) Irone

excellent placing in the fourth game. Tho (2) Norseman... (3) Feathers... other fibres, and will gradually extend its tion of native goods to be held in Can-set went to Townsend by 6-2.

It was evident as soon as the third set (4) Vern operations to peace industries.

commenced that Blusnfield intended mak(5) Mist ing a fight for it, in spite of being two- La Cigale.. - Vesper...... sets down, and this set provided the best

The first two Queen Bee.. tennis of the afternoon. games went to Townsend the second, after four deuces. Blumfold claimed the

this afternoon and were

During the war boom on the Stock ton from January 26th to February All exhibits will be exempt from Exchange, the Kobe paper continues, a 10th. number of concerns aiming at arbitrage! taxation. operations were established in Osake, and

at the station by Minister

elsewhere, among the most prominent THE RECENT DERGLARY IN 'SHAMEËN. Creapi, the Deputies and the Municipal being the Nippon Shoji, Osaka Securities authorities. Crowds enthusiasticallyTrust, and the Kitahams Securities Trust. We are informed that part of the

the President *N cheered

route Palazzo Reale, where the Municipality presented him with an address

DEATH OF EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

NEW YORK, December 6th.

4

The Bishop of Jerusalem, in the speech. referred to by Lord Robert Cécil, said Zionism, though a movement of extra urdinary promise and wonderful in- terest, was unfortunately a esuse of great. Some people uneasiness in the East. believed that the British Government the Jews which had made

promises to would result in the turning out of Christians and

Co. The last named company is reported jewellery stolen recently from a foreigner third and fourth, and took the lead for playera, and it is noteworthy that all the foundation of a university on a PHE

to

to have incurred a loss of over Y1,000,000,

its capital is just Y.1,000,000 in Shameen has been returned by the thief. Particulars of the company's accounts are It is said that part of the jewellery was not given publicity, but it is reported that

the loss is chiefly due to the decline in pawned for $1,635 and the pawn ticket the value of Nippon Yusen Kaisha and was also returned.

other sbarca. It was established just at

a time when there was a remarkable boom

DARING RODUKRY,

in N.Y.K.'s, and the recent peace slump; The Superintendent of Police has re- bas put it in a corner,

the first time during the afternoon by. winning the fifth. Townsend was not to

be denied, however, and won the remain- ing gauzes after some prolonged struggles, the results of the sets being 6-1, 6-9, and 03 in favour of Townsend.

winners belong to the Royal Engineers:

Champion Bradley cup and special prize

-Corpl. Townsend.

Finner of Tournament, 1st prize.

Corp!. Blumfield. R.E. 2nd prize Corp. Millard, E.E.

3rd prize Sergt. Henth, R.E. 4th prize Corpi. Feakes, R.E.

Moslems from their homea in the land. He (the Bishop) was quite certain that nothing of the sort WALS contemplated. The leaders of Zionism were men of wide and liberal views of tolerance, and desired to spread justice and education and agricultaro and everything that was good for the land for all alike; and when they laid of the Mount of Olives they naked him (the bishop) to represent Anglicanism

Islam And the Grand Mufti to represent There ought, however, to be devices which would save them from the difficulties into which the reine of Empire had led un olsewhere. In the Boudan, for instance, At the conclusion of the presentation, the religion of Islam was pushing itself Miss Rennis Jenkins, daughter of Bergt. forward with more power and more Major Jenkins, R. E., handed Misa Ventris effectiveness through the moans, of the untiful bouquet of roses, Miss Veatris Gordim College than it could possibly veturning the compliment be handing the Have done by its own efforts.

Major-General Ventris, thanked the had to be won three years in succes management for the compliment they had Thesion, as it had alrendly been won twice by paid his daughter in asking her to present THE LIMITLESS POWER OF GREAT

Corpi Townsend and it was unlikely that the prizes, and congratulated the holder the latter would extend his soryico in the Corpi, Townsend and the runner-up, Corp). the itahan Securities Trust Co. may Of the 200 blinded soldiers who have Colony in order to win it outright, as he Blainfield, on the excellent exhibition they Mr. Winston Churchill, M.P., the eventually combine with the Nippon Shofi been married from St. Dunstan's the would, no docht, un glad to get back to had given that afternoon.

Minister of Munitions, speaking at Glak, Trust Co. and other similar arbitrage congrentest number have wedded girls they said he was glad to see such tennis ne fethren ohoors for Miss Ventris which ware nid, There is not a man, looking backe "Blighty," Mr. Robinson, continuing, Borgt-Major Jowsbury then called for gow during a tour of munition ress have never seen. One of the principal had witnessed that afternoon, especially as

on lie extraordinary cycle of events The news of the Konishi failure, anys industries taught the men is poultry the men had learnt to play tennis in the eartily given.

Sergl-Major Flint and the Bergeants of through which we have been pissing, who the 1). Daily News, and runt farming and it is interesting to know Colony, and it showed what the British.A.M.C. are to be congratulated on the would not say that he utterly underrated Built A Barbour bridge-handsome and be circulated in Shanghai that latias St. Dunstan's provides facilities for soldier could do when he met his mind to excellent arrangement, made for the run the majestic, the limitless power of the

netivitien generally Sunmerelal long

collapsing, and led to the runs on two the wives also to undertake a short anything. He then asked Mini Ventrik te vonings of the visitors, Bergt, cand of his birth, and the glorious virins of training in order to help their hand the prizes to the following successful Kechnie efficiently carried out the duties of the rade to which he belonged. Japanese banks in Flughai on December: Both and DIAL.

[Continued at foot of next column.) of Umpire.

(Cheers).

Ex-President Roosevelt died at four o'clock this morning. Only the immediate members of the family were present. Sinco the New Year he and been confined

to his home at Oyster Bay with an attack of inflarumatory rheumatism,

THE BRIDGE SCHEME.

An B. A. Roest young mun of Hongkong

But a playful typlioan

Blew it right to -- Kowloon

For it wasn't sufficiently strong.

At the conclusion of the match the Rov. Mr. Robinson, before asking Miss Ventris to present the prizes said that special praise way due to Sergt.-Major Jowsbury, It is said that Mr. Mataui Isuko, Mr. ported to the Tuchun that a Fantan RE, who had organised the tournament Kashima, and other gentlemen responsible House was robbed by some soldiers armed and had thrown a lot of work into it. He also thanked the subscribers to the rinke good the greater portion of the loss with bayonets on December 28th. Two Services Entertainment Fund for provid- With their own money and will try to policemen and a foki of the Fantan-bousing extra prizes. He regretted that the young lady a spray of rosas. find a way out of the difficulty by issuing were stabbed and died in hospital. preference shares for Y.2,000,000. In some soldiers escaped. quarters the opinion is expressed that

for the management of the company will

thene inction will not be successful, and

pornik.

were

pero

BRITAIN

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