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PARIS, March 2nd.
A Havas message says:- The French railroad strike is over. Following the conforence M. Millerand had with the railway managers and the delegates of the Railwaymen's Federa- tion orders were sent by the latter to their branch Unions that work was to be resumed,
The principal terms of the settlement of the conflict set forth by M. Millerand and accepted by the men after a brief
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,
LATER Reports to-night show that the situa tion is practically unchanged, although the mobilisation order will probably have strong effect. Postal communications are not much affected.
A REVOLUTIONARY ORGANISA
TION.
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SOVIET PEACE OFFER TO JAPAN,
RESUMPTION OF EARLIER NEGOTIATIONS SUGGESTED.
LONDON, March 1st.
SATURDAY, MARCH 618.
BONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
LAST NIGHT'S MEMORABLE
TOURNAMENT, "
DRAW."
1920.
In the fourth round, Kerrison seemeď
SMAKER ENDCKS OUT HAINEN, After beating the air for a while, hoth to realise that if he was going to win the men used their rights aimultaneously, fight he must forge stand-up Aghting- Maher's was the beavier blow, and Hainen Breaking away cleverly from Bux, le tasted at least two more forceful rights in sailed in and tried to plant a couple of CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT DECLARED A this found Meanwhile, he cleverly moved blows on Bux's body. Bux met these out of the way of Hainen's right. Hainen punches on his gloves and swiftly swung. La Liberte states that the authorities A Moscow wireless Note which the MAER BETAINS LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. in one right on the other's mouth. his left on Kerrison's car. Bux rushed Nothing very decisive in the second on Karrison and launched a sovero right have discovered the existence of a revola-Boviet Government of Russia sent to tionary organisation, which is believed to Japan proposing opening peace negotia- If the Hongkong Baxing Association round; towards the end each man found jab. There was a lot of in-fighting in tions meations earlier semi-official pour- should dia a natural death without his mark on the other's face. Just before this round, during which Bux scored be fomenting the strike,
parlors between the Soviet Government THs flight to taE CAPE and the Japanees Ambassador, and pro- arranging another tournament, the name the gong sounded, Maber sent his right points
poses to renew negotiations on the basis of the Association will remain in grateful crashing into Hainen's body, with all the of the special economic and commercial remembrance among the large number of force he could muster, and Haiden went interests of Japan in the Far East with
to the boards like a log. He was counted view to an agreement satisfactory to boxing enthusiasts in the Colony on both sides. It is hoped that the Japanese account of the memorable tournament out and had to be carried to his chair.
Royal last night. The theatre was packed Maher amid loud applause. drawn from Siberia
from floor to ceiling, all the higher priced sents having been sold out several days
VICKERS-VIMY MEETS WITH
DISASTER.
LONDON, February 28th.
J
So far Bux had undoubtedly been lead ing on points and Korrison scene an comfortable Kerrison used both right and left, but his blows beat the air. Bux attempted an uppercut, which Kerrison foiled Kerrison was taking refuge in mouth twice in quick succession, and frow first blood,
discussion are that the men will receive on its way to the Caps, arrived at Tabora Expeditionary Corps will soon be withheld under its auspices, at the Theatre H.E. the Governor presented the cup a clinches Bux landed his left on Kerrison'a
no salary for the duration of the strike, the dismissal of the men who refused to return to wicted in all other cases are work is annulled, and the to be reconsidered in a spirit of justice. HOW GOVERNMENT WAS PRE PARED FOR ACTION.
PARIS, March 1st.
An earlier Havas message statedre.
The cas for a general strike of all employes of the French railways was not The leaders bad met with a response.
The hoped for a atop at many points. railwaymen declined to have anything to
do with the plans of Extremists, and the Government's call for volunteers to re- place strikers has met with a wide res- ponse. The Goverment re-imposed war- ime restrictions on coal consumption and ordered earlier closing of hotels, restaur ants, cafes and places of amusement in Paria.
Warrants have been issued for the arrest of a few agitators who have been dischey inciting
railwaymen to the mobilisation orders.
M. Flandin. the airman and Deputy Secretary of State for "Air, has under taken the organisation of a huge service of acroplanes for carrying letters and tele grams in the event of a further spread of the strike movement. To-day regular -air services are to be inaugurated between Paris, Lille, Brussels, Dijon, Lyon, Mar- seille, Tours, Bordeaux and London. To morrow a service will be started to Nancy and Strasburg.
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PARIS, February 28th.
A Havas messngs says:-
The Times says that the Vickers Vimy at 12.30 on Thursday afternoon, but in continuing the journey from Tabora on Friday the starboard engine "cut out!!
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when the machine had reached a Bing BOLSHEVIST PEACE OFFER before. Last night, the crowd at the speed. It was impossible to save the machine, which crashed to the ground and was damaged beyond repair. The pilots and the passenger are sale."
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CAIRO, February 27th.
The Silver Queen." arrived at Mwanza yesterday, and departed for Tabora to-day.
The Service Vickers-Vimy is reported down 80 miles north of Wady Halfa
THE FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.
DARING FLIGHT ACROSS A DESERT.
LONDON, February 28th. The "D.P. 8," mentioned on January 8th, left Heluan for Australia, and subsequently made Ramles in Palestine, from where its pilots will attempt a daring flight to Baghdad across a desert of 690 miles,
THE PRIVY COUNCIL. PRINCE OF WALES' MADE A MEMBER.
LONDON, March 2nd A session of the Privy Council was held by H.M. the King to-day, The Prince of Wales was made a member, His introductiin at the present juncture is explained by bis impending departure
for New Zealand.
THE TURKISH TREATY. MORE SUPREME COUNCIL DECISIONS.
LONDON, March and. The Supreme Council, this morning,
On took provisional decisions certain
NOT TO BE CONSIDERED BY AMERICAN GOVERNMENT.
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WASHINGTON, February 9th The State Department announces that Soviet Hassia's peace propcaal will not be considered by the American Government COMING MEETING IN WARSAW.
COPENHAGEN, February 28th. A telegram from Riga says that the Foreign Ministers of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Esthonia, Finland, and Rou- mania are meeting shortly at Warsaw to discuss peace with the Soviet.
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MEMORABLE SCENE AT
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BORDEAUX. FRENCH PRESIDENT'S DRAMATIO TOW.
PARIS, March 2nd...
A Havas message sayu M. Deschanel, accompanied by Marshal Patain, was present at Bordeaux yester.
the commemoration of the day at anniversary of the solemn protest made by Alsace-Lorraine Deputies on March 1st, 1871, against the separation of Alsace
Lorraine from France.
This was the new President's first official trip.
NTE DEFEATS BYRNA.
Bur's in-fighting was a feature of the Both men started logging at each other sixth round. He brought of a number of doors awaiting admission to the cheaper from the start of the round, totally dis short arm jabs on Kerrison's body. Kerrison was far less pugnacious at this seats must have constituted a · record.
regarding defencë. Each man had his stage and his returns were feeble. They witnessed a great night's boxing.
The seventh round saw Kerrison assum with a sensational defeat of Sky Korrisan left eye closed by the other's right. Both the aggressive, and Bux countered by at the hands of the Hongkong lad, Iron received punishment very gamaly. Bryne clinching. Kerrison got in a juh on
There was enough excitement in the fighting to please even the most blood was the quicker and took greater advan Bux's nose and Bur landed his left on thirsty. Incidentally, last night's tourns tage of obvious epenings. In the second Kerrison's chin. To close bghting, Bux ment proved the need of a proper boxing round Nye was bleeding profusely from scored with right and left books. Kerri- stadium in Hongkong, and it is to be his nose, but seemed none the worse for itson's return blows fell short...
Bur piled up points in the eighth round The fury with which each man attacked hoped that the Association will endeavour made it obvious the fight could not last with half arm hooks. Kerrison's right to meet this want.
The omcials of the Association had their the aix rounds. Nye was an ugly sight arm made several journeys to Bux'a face hands full last night, and they have the in the third round, but went for the other which did not seem to have much effect. ever. Bux landed a wicked right chop on Kerri- satisfaction of having provided the pub with both hands as gamely as lie with another splendid evening's sport Byrne did far more damage to his oppon-son's jaw. Kerrison soon recovered from Mr. Jack Wildin, the manager, baa work ent, thanks to his longer reach Nye this very powerful blow, and he agnin ed unceasingly to bring about this much opened the fourth round well, by launch-sent out his right without doing great desired resalt, and he deserves greating his right with tremendous force on damage. He was not timing his blows credit. The reling Logan Mur seconds, and drew claret. Bryne went
was shared by the other's face four times in as many very well.
Bux sent Kerrison to a corner in the Mesars. H. J. Gedge, docb, H. S. Way, J. S. McCann and Major into the fifth round anxious to end ninth round and there was a swift ex- Hapson, and, except, perhaps, for the big matters, but Nye not only gave as good change of blows. Bux missed a beautiful
as he got, but also launched out in the opportunity of knocking his man out fight of the day, their decisions were very
gamest manner. Right and left, found herrison's jaw being very inviting Kerrison seemed to improve for a while. satisfactory. Messrs. A. B. Allan and S. Kelly acted as time keepers, while several its mark on Byrne's body and the latter members of the Committee, notably was in distress. Nye had no force in him He scored several points with his right, Messrs. F. H. Dillon, W. Ward, and to deliver the coup de grace. In the last and left and in return received a broad
round, Nye was still the aggressor, side of wicked jabe Byrne's efforts to keep the other out with Clark, seemed to have a busy time.
The attendance included H.E. the
Both men his left being unsuccessful. Capt. Governor, who was attended by
8 Metrath, A.D.CH.E. Vice-Ad-ung their rights without doing any grout damage. Bryne was undoubtedly miral Sir A., L. Duff, H.E. Major-General more tired and Nye, always the aggressor, Ventris. the Hon. Dr. Claud Severn, was rightly given the verdict. It had
Commodore V. G. Gumner, Mr. been an extremely plucky fight. H. J. Gompertz, (Acting Chief, Jus tice), the Hon. Mr. EH. Sharp, and Lieat-Col J. R. Wyndham,
CMG
· DECONHÅRT DEFEATS XIRBLEN. Kibbler showed in the first round that
The aggressive was taken up by Bux in the tenth round. He landed a number
of blows on Kerrison's body, during in- fighting. Kerrison's footwork was admir able, but his blows lacked stenan."
In the eleventh round, Kerrison got in several jolts to "Bax's bead and at least ane powerful punch on Bux's body. Bux clinched, and, coming away, awong out with his left on Kerrison's eye which nearly closed it. He beld Kerrison off with a long left and then sent his right on Kerrison's beart. This blow was
The twelfth round was decidedly in
In the afternoon a memorable session of the National Assembly in the Grand The great draw of the evening was, of Theatre at Bordeaux was reconstituted in course, the Kerrison-Bux fight, Kerrie was by no means a novice by putting the identical setting with the Alsatingpson, it will be remembered, had defeated in one or two nasty jabe on the Sailor's midsection. The sailor pushed Kibbler and Lorraine Deputies of to-day in the all his opponents at previous tourna to the ropes twice and tried to pommel cleverly guarded by Kerrison.
ments and showed in his more
recent him, but Kibbler knew how to guard his sents which were occupied by their pre Eghts that when at Home on native ser bouy well. In the second round Decon- Bug's favour. He swang both atma with decessors 49 years age.
vice, he had gained considerable know- When M. Deschanel entered the hall. the Fledge of ringcraft. This knowledgy stood | hart-used his weight and twice pushed his telling force and Kerrison, far more tired opponent on the boards. Kibbler received than his opponent, clincbed. At this entire assembly rose and sang the" Mar The general impression is that the questions of principle relating-to-the-seillaise # In an eloqnent speech him in good stead when he fought Eddie a straight right on his chin," and for the stage the referee warned Bax"not to bat tion had preceded him, for they are out of the other's way. In the third Both men showed signs of wear. Tho movement will fail. The Government banaval and financial terms of the Turkish Presideat retraced the history of 1870-71 Watters of the Hawkins, Bux's reput rest of the round was wise enough to keep tri opponent.
The spread of the French railroad the Paris-Mediterranean! strike from line to other lines did not result in a of those systems. ар complete tie Traid was only lightly disturbed, the suburban Bervices being mostly affected
ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.
THE "USUAL HORRORS.”
and
LONDON, February 28th.
taken swift action. The ordering of the Treaty. mobilisation of a large number of workers had a good effect. Supplies in Paris or ather cities did not fail. They report that no disturbance has occurred and that "the movement is not populor. Numerous resolutions have been passed all over the country against it. The mirrepra all the Union's work is coense. FEDERATION ORDERS A GENERAL STRIKE.
bluws were fewer. Kerrison's destructive right came into evidence, but Bux wa able to guard all, or nearly all, the blows. Kerrison reached Bus's eye on uns cora aids
sentatives telegraphed last thusstantinople telegraphs that the French having obtained for France the complete most calculated to nat Kerrison into dig a corner and there launched with bis He drove bia left to the other's head and
PARIS, February 28th. The National Federation of Railway- men have ordered a general strike. STEPS FOR VICTUALLING PARIS.
PARIS, February 28th.
op
avacaated
Cilicia Marash and February 9th. On the following day 3,000 Armenians, who made the first exit, were massacred. Fifteen hundred others
succeeded in reaching Islahia, bat a great number were frozen to death on the way
PARIS, March 1st An earlier Havas message stated: President Deschanel left Paris by train fast evening for Bordeaux, accompanied by the Ministers of Agriculture and the To-day the President will attend the ceremony to commemorate the historic sitting of the National Assembly Alsace Lorraine protested against the Treaty of Frankfort
Interior,
·Out of 20,000 Armenians remaining in Colonies, and the Under Secretary of the that he met who refereed the big match a loud groan, but gamely went on. In resting place on Bux's gloves, and, in
The Government is taking steps for the the Nationalists have revived the policy in Bordeaux in 1871 when Deputies from had been one of the best witnessed in other on the stomach, Ribbler, in distress, cession of half-arm - Hooks, Mr. Logan
Marash. 18,000 were massacred.
The Times correspondent in Constan- tinople supplements this by stating that victualling of Paris. The country has of deportation, and have massacred nume. been instructed that perishables lying in rous convoys of deportees with the usual.
horrors. Un-i goods yards must be sold quickly. bought surpluses must be distributed. gratis.
COMPANIES RECEIVING OFFERS FROM VOLUNTEERS.
and the victory of tre prispemkot extremely keen on the Sistic art in the round. Deconhart swung his left on the France's effort to restore prosperity and Philippines, and for the last three years other's face. There was some clinching guarantee security
M. Deschanel added: By our million he has been fighting pretty nearly every and Kibbler was warned-not to hold the
hair dead, by our ten ruined Defortnight-As the undisputed welter tailor's gloves Kiboler was swinging partments, in the presence of Alsace and weight champion of the Philippine both left and right but he was seldom Lorraine, and by our ancestors and our lelands, Bux was favoured by many, who able to reach his mark. In the fourth Bux gave Kerrison a blow on ther The Armenian Patriarchate in Conehildren, we awear pot to die without knew that his style of boxing was one round the sailor forced his opponent, to stomach early, in the fourteenth round. which ber heroism and genius tress' As for Kerrison, his friends had right, Deconhart chased the other round crossed his right to the car, Kerrison wLA aupreme faith in him. That Kerrison the ring, but Kibbler evaded the sailor's trying to get in a really useful blow with was able to fight a draw with Iron Bux most forceful blows. The sailor was the his right Buz delivered several smash- 13 a matter on which he has reason to con
Bux is the better 48gressor nearly all the time and Kibbler ing blows in the latter part of the round
was bleeding from his noes. The sailor gratulate bimeelf boxer, and has beaten better men than had the fifth round, in which Kibbler Bux failed to laad an upper-cnt. Karrison has ever met. Kerrison will was all the time engaged in getting put
The fifteenth round saw both men attack. doubtless be graceful enough to admit of the way. Deconhart planted his left Bux's right and left nearly always found
his match in Bux
on Kibbler's stomach and Kibbler emitted their mark - Kerrison's fight found Mr. Logan, spoke the truth when he said that the fight the next round, Deconbart again hit the in-fighting, Bax brought off & quick sue- Hongkong for many years The two con- gave up the fight. testants have widely different styles,
Bux being a master in in-fighting and Kerri- Eon being undoubtedly superior in open fighting. It is however, solely a matter of opinion whether Kerrison had obtain ed an equal number of points to his opponent. There were a good few the hall, including many capable
telling blow, In the second judges of boxing, who declared that st was Bux's fight, by reason of the round, Willougeby decided to go in, and the exchanges were very swift. The the in-fighting. In justice to Mr. Logan, Willoughby scored with a right that had numerous pouts "hich he had scored in soldier's right was not so effective and it must, however, be stated that a tremendous amount of force behind it.
opinion that the decision was the only one other's mid-section-the first really tell- which could have been fairly given. Kering blow of the day. Willoughby showed
PRING, March 4th. rison was using bis destructive right great dexterity in getting out of the way.
The Premier has resumed office. almost to the exclusion of his left and, of Rogers' right during the third round official offers have been made regarding although he put his whole weight Willoughby planted his left with stunning behind the blows, he did nothing like the force on the soldier's ear early in the the Foreign Ministry. damage he caused to Walters or to fourth round. The sailor was now doing Farsons
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FOREIGN SECURITIES" IN BERLIN.
QUOTATIONS ON THE BOURSE
BERLIN, February 28th. Foreign securities and bills rose again on tive of the Federation of Railwaymen the Bourse, in some cases considerably,
PAR18, February 28th.
In ordering the immediate complete
stoppage of all railway work, the Execu
WOMAN SUFFRAGE-IN-
OKLAHOMA.
EFFECT OF PRESIDENT: WILSON'S
..' APPEAL
ON WILLOUGHBY DEFEATS EOGERS..
declared the match a draw decision which obviously did not please the gods in the gallery.
"Rogers, a nifty bitter, made a series of ruabes at the other man and swung out with both arms. He did not seem to do much damage, however, for Willoughby FAR was obviously watching for a chance to Set in
admonishes the strikers to maintain the particularly British Dominions' securi amendment to the Federal Constitution there were others who were of the Wuloughby' launched his right on the
utmost calm and refrain from all pro-ties South Africa, which was specially favoured, weakened at the close owing to Focative acta.
Meanwhile, the Companies are receiving prost realisations numerous offers of help from civilian volunteers, and the Army is energetically. preparing for systematic guards.
It is noteworthy that M. Millerand has denounced the strike as part of a ra yolutionary plot
GRAVE APPREHENSIONS REGARD- ING PARIS.
PARIB, February 28th. There are grave apprehensions a regards the fate of Paris, owing to the scarcity of coal and foodstuffy. It is de clared that if the strike lasts a week, Paris will be in darkness. · ·
It is stated that there is grave danger of other big Unions, including the Trans port Workers' and the Miners Union striking in sympathy with the Railway RAILWAY COMPANIES FIRMNESS
men..
LONDON, February 28th. The Times' correspondent at Paris says that the Railway Companies are acting with equal determination to the Govern
ment. Already over 300 strikers have "boen dismissed, including a number of
Syndicalist lenders.
GOVERNMENT'S FIRM ATTITUDE.
PARTA, February 28th..
In the Chamber, H Millerand an nounced his decision to mobilise sections of the Paris-Lyons-Mediterranean Rail waymen and indicated that other firm measures would be taken,
**** He: adhered to the opinion that the "French would be equally keen and re- sourceful in breaking down the strike as the British were Inst October (18)
The Government would summon
an
Arblization Committes jointly composed of management and staff representatives when work had been resumed.
The Government's 2 proposals adopted by 511 votes to 270.
were
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INTERNATIONAL RUGBY
FOOTBALLA
SCOTLAND DEFEATS ENGLAND.
LONDON, February 28th.
In the Rugby football match, played at Edinburgh, Scotland beat Ireland by 19 points to 1.
BILLIARDS AT HOME,
RECORD BREAK BY FALKINER.
LONDON, February 28th. billiard champion of the world, st Playing against Melbourne Inman, Thurston's, Claude Falkiner made & break of STD-8 record under the revised rulee. The break occupied sixty one minutes.
PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.
WILL IT BE DECLARED UNCONSTITUTIONAL!
AUGUSTA, February 28th. The Governor of Maine announced that Court action initiated by Rhode Island State seeking to bave Prohibition declared unconstitutional
WASHINGTON, February 29th. On an appeal by President Wilson the Oklahoma Legislature has ratified an providing equal suffrage for both sexes.
AMERICAN RAILROADS.
DIRECTOR INVESTED WITH POWERS.
WASHINGTON, March 1st.. President Wilson bas invested Mr. Hines, the Director of Railroads, with the powers conferred upon the Government by the Railroad Bill
Mr. Eines remains Director of Rail- roads after the return of railways to private ownership.
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UNREST IN IRELAND, MORE COUNTIES PROCLAIMED. LONDON, February 28th The Dulilin Gazette has proclaimed the counties of Dublin, Longford Louth Bligo, Waterford, West Meath and Wicklow.
*AZIOSTHE RESULTS.
most of the attacking and Rogers was forced to cover up. The sailor scored with a succession of blows on Rogers chest and stomach and Rogers gave up the night.
The details of the fights, in the order in which they took place, are follows:
COOK DEFEATH MAY
XERRISON—BUY FIGHT A DRAW.
Korrison was the taller man, and had The first round saw Cook on the aggre the advantage of reach, but Bux was the sive and May covering in an effort to get more thick-set, and appeared capable of out of the way of the other's left, which Landed with persistency on May's face. dealing a far more powerful blow. In tho Towards the end of the round there was very first round, it was obvious that Bux was going to force in-fighting, in which some in-fighting in which May put in he is undoubtedly a master. Closing in, some short arm books on the other's body. be hooked his right on Kerrison's stomach, In the second round May showed extreme and, coming away from the clinch, landed dgility in closing up to spoil Cook's his left on Korrison's ear: Kerrison tried Blows There were numerous clinches, to get away from his opponent, and drove and Cook was warned for holding. May his right on Bux's head. The latter took scored in some in-fighting, but Cook was the blow in his gloves, proving a master ablo to get in some fine jabs on the other's of defence face. Early in the third round, May sent
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NEWS.
{FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] FOREIGN MINISTRY STILL
VACANT. Ag
· LANTERN FESTIVAL
The City was illuminated, on the occasion of the Lantern Festival.
£1,000 GHOST TEST.
AMERICAN CHALLENGE TO SIR OLIVER LODGE.
Mr. J. R Rinn, a former member of the American Psychic Research Society, who has been concerned in exposing a number of mediums, offers £1,000 to that society if Bir Oliver Lodge or anybody clae can produce, ander scientific conditions, the slightest tenable evidence of communica tion with spirits or any other superna- tural feat. Mr. Bînn adds:
I will give another £1,000 if Sir Oliver Lodge or anyone else meets this simple test: Mediums etate that ther
his right out on Cook's heart and the In the second round Bax planted his latter went to the boards for a count of left on Kerrison's ear, and again went five Cook did not seems distressed when in, and continued jabbing the other with he rose, and proceeded to land his right both arms Bux scored with a good are in communication with the late Dr. 20 States are cooperating to oppose the cast of the clean cat and his reference to before the gong went, May landed ang his left out and crossed his right Society, says that the receives "messages,
and left on the others midsection. Just upper-out In coming out of a clinch he Richard Hodgson, and Mr. Hyslop, recre tary of the American Psychic Research straight right on Cook's chin. May was' to Kerrison's jaw-the first, really telling from Dr. Hodgson. I was formerly a warned for holding during this round blow of the match,
THE TEXT OF THE HOME RULE BILL LONDON, February 28th The text of the Home Rule Bill confirms in the main Mr. Lloyd George's speech of December 22nd, so his fere
the Protestant Counties.
co-worker with Dr. Hodgson, and seven- The Northern Parliament is described as consisting of the Parliamentary coun- There was too much clinching in the There was nothing very decisive in the hours before he died he wrote me lette ties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fer fourth round, and Cook missed a great third road. Bux brought off another which is now in my safe. I will e managh, Londonderry, and Tyrone, with opportunity of scoring with an upper-cut. good left drive when coming out of £1,000 if any mediam can read that let the Parliamentary boroughs of Belfast went into this hith round beerningly upper-cut,
foron aloilling to pay up on the anrious to and matters and now it was upper-cut which just failed to reach its condition: I will confront any mediamo It is anticipated that the second read Cook's turn to show his footwork May mark Bux was covering his body well, with five persona Let the medium relt ing will be taken before Easter, das
swung his right thrice on the other's eye, and cleverly guarded two vicious drives me the facts about anvi one of these per LONDON, February 29th, The Labourites have already given but the blows were not suiciently heavy, from Kerrison's right. He returned with sons and I will forfeit the money The Daily Chronicle says that the police of an amendment rejecting the Bill Cook mailed in now and again, and jabbed interest such blows as he got, one rather I can give Sir Olive, Lodze any kind Government has decided to continue the not leading to the settlement of the with his left. The Inst round sw May's effective blow on Kerrison's nose. Kerti manges from his son, Baymond, ander Food Ministry for five years, also to Irish problem
amy knees saggy, and Cook proceeded to plant son came very near getting in a crashing the precise conditions be received them maintain the brend subsidy at its It is believed that a Unionist amend both hands on the other's body. May upper-cut, but Bux very dexterously from paychics in England.. It is a fact. original figure £50,000,000-placing any ment will bostpone self-government antil made final desperate effort, but Cook dodged it and delivered a couple of blows of history that these great men of science excess subsidy on the price of the load. law and order are ́restored.
elinched. Cook; was declared the winner in quick succession.
́are easy dupes for clever fakers.'
BRITISH FOOD MINISTRY.
TO BE CONTINUED FOR FIVE
YEARS.
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