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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES.

· ·{THROUGH `ARUINE'S AGENCY.)

THE ** ZACA” «FIRE."

EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO

MACHINERY.

POST OF SPAIN. October 25th.

The steamer Zaca has been beached and the fire extinguished. Her engines and hollers have been extensively damaged,

LABOUR M.P. IN INDIA.

ARRIVAL AT, BOMBAY,

77

MINERS' STRIKE.

APPROACHING NEABER TO

SETTLEMENT.”

LONDON, Cktober 28th."

HONGHUNG DAILY PRIDE, FRIDAY. CTOBER

DUNSANY NIGHT AT THEATRE

ROYAL

HONGKONG A.D.C. PRODUCTIONS.

IN ALTE OF FAMINE RELIEF FUND. It is understood that the difference betwas in every way a daring experiment tween the miners and the Government, as on the part of the Hongkong Amateur a result of discussions, have been consider. Dramatic Club to present a programme ably narrowed down. The former have consisting of no less than four of Lord waived the claim for au unevnditional fifteen minutes and with an inter-scene of

Dunsany's plays with only an

interval of advance, while the Government is prepared Kismes Reminiscences as a concession

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SPORT.

INTERPORT CRICKET,

THE SHANGHAI TEAM,

Mr. S. Greenhill, Hon. Secretary of

HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIE.

(Puttinned from page d.)

THE EUROPEAN ROCAK SHORTAGE...”

The plans therefore does not lend itself to the supply of Bowsin for decoration par- poses. Some of the exlating azalags are wild,ami othaes were planted by the Botanical and Forestry Department. It Lis desired to protect both classon." The Bill is primarily intended to provide powers the Hongkong Cricket Club, supplies as pains to ascertain to what extent there is made general i form as it may be desir

I may say here that I have been at some for the protection of azaleas, but it is with the following list of the Cricket Team an actual shortage of housing accommoda- able from time to time to protect other expected from Shanghai

tion for Europeans, but without ac, very plants ako." "A" draft of the pagulations HW. Allison, C. Brook, W. C. G. Clifdefinite result That there is a shortage immediately proposed is published with Hornia, H. WPeMerkin, H. B. Oller which has Ear same time past been appear the first reading of the Bill was agreed to ford, P. B. Cobh D. W. Loach, H. H. "Per ta be generally admitted but I this Bi

have been struck by an advertisement. The COLONIAL SECRETARY Seconded, and on A. E. Pierey, C. E. Spencer, Eing in the Press to the effect that a number

to give sp increase of 23. upon a satis to those looking for variety. Lord Don Wainright (Captain), R. Grimshaw of European Hats are available for" decu-}

factory output arrangement, Taus, both | sany's playa" depend so much upon the art sidey have somewhat abated their demands

Boubay, October 25th.

It is proposed that the wage advance would be granted, subject to review at an Colonel ande Mrs Wedgwood have arrived. They were reocived by the fead-arts date in the light of asserinined antput ing Labour leaders. A procession "was

formed, including number of tramway strikers, who held up, cars and, threw

bones,

Colonel Wedgwood, in a speech, said that he was there on behalf of the Labour Party, and if she strikere were orderly

they would surely achieve their object.

After Colonel Wedgwood's, departure, the

· disturbances' were renewed. Thirteen were

injured, including so poliçemez. All the

tramway strikers have been dismissed,

and the com of living; the owners to pro, vids every facility for increasing output, including provision of new plant, where wanted; pit committees to be established, representing owners and miners to ensure output; and finally, a new "permanent machinery to be created to regulate sages in accordance with caal revenue and the cost of living.

It is states that the miners' leaders have accepted these terms, and have promised to convey them to a full meeting of the

DEATH OF« MR. MACSWINEY, hother the miners would accept anything)

Executive, but they have expressed a doubt

NEW YORK MEETING OF PROTEST.hort of an unconditional advance.

New You, October with..

It is estimated that 10,000 Sina Fein ampatueser actended a masa meeting of pro-

t against the death of Mr. Macwiney. The speakers criticised Great Britain, also

INTERPORT TRIAL?

The following teams have been selected for a trial match to be played on the Hong kong Clubs ground tomorrow, 10th int, commencing at 11.43 a.m.

FROBABLES.

PROTECTION or WOMEN AND DIALA,

pation on Coronation Road. I understand The ATTORNLY-GENERAL moved the first that the fetare in every way suitable reading of a Bill intituled An Ordinance but that enquirers consider the distance to amend the Protection of Womon and

Or Ordinance 1857 from the Star Ferry Wharf to be too great; and are not apparently disposed to The objects and runsons” state – use the Yaunati Ferry which is close by. The evils connected with the traffic in the Prespective tenants can hardly expect that girls are so great that faller powers ste in towns of constantly rising land values, desirable for dealing with it. The exist such as Victoria and Kowloon, they caning section is insufficient because in cast continue to rent dwellings at cheap rentals falling under paragraph (b) of sub-section within easy distance of their offices. The (1) of section 18 of the Protection question is primarily an economia one-women and Girik. Ordinance it is neces which cannot be greatly affected by Gov-ary to prove that the girl left-oran ernment action. The Government can pro- taken out of the possession of her father bably do little more than endeavour to or mather or of some other definite person secure that existing possibilities are made

lawful care or charge of her. The impossibility of tracing the relatives, the more of and I may say in this counte- tion that I have under consideration the and the stupidity or connivance of the girl,

sometimes "make question of taking steps to ensure that this that this for unobtainable mustable jand is not allowed to remain un-

REVISION OF SALARIES COSTE A MILLION DOLLARS.

R. Hancock (Captain) T. E Pearce, Capt. Davies, Major Edwards, Lieut. Trani, W. C. D. Turner, Gy R. Saper, Major H. G. Bagnall, F. H. Farthing, E. LD. Wodehouse, and R. E. O. Bird..

PORĘIBLES.

FOOTBALL

UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE,

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"reasonable to put the onus on day, one found in charge of a girl of showing that he obtained charge of her lawfully," The onus is also thrown on the defence at proving that girl was of full age, or wan With regard to the Estimates generally, I have not attempted to deal in detail with married, in all cases in which the girl the very large number of changes brought appears to the magistrate to be nuder 11. about by the salary revision schemes. The In order to prevent prosecution being in increase in salaries has ranged between 20 stated out of spite or on insufficiens cues, and the total additional cost is in to all prosecutions under this section. and 30 per cent. In the great majority of grounds the new section requires the co- sent of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs the neighbourhood of $1,000,000. It has

of the producer and so little on the spoken word that it is an open question whether they will over become excessively popular They belong to a class of dramatic writing which, for want of a more appropriate. term, may be called symbolic drama. Thanks to the pliant material made avail. able to the theatrical produser, through the advance in the art of electric lighting, for aiding in creating the tras atopher tee dramatists have restless moments as regard the presentation of their plays in

AE Wood (Captain), Capt. Ollivor appropriate setting. Indeed, in America, Capt. Gray; F. 3. De Rome, E. B. Roed, where theatrical production is becoming | A. J. Alexander, T. E. Baskett, E. La more and more a business of the illuminat. Braga, C. Blaker, Lieut: Bevan, and Boccapied.

Omar. engineer-but, of course, one with a keen perception of artistic possibilities-the. drama threatens to beconic a shadow of the kinema, with only this difference that while the characters in the former speak.. in the kinema they are dumb. The partial

largely eclipse of the dramatist is due the clains of the kinema to public favour, but, also, to some extent, to the influence LONDON, October 28th. of the Russian dramatists. The conference between the miners Lord Dunssays plays are not. kint Excentive and the Government have con-matographie dramas, but, at the same PALACE HOTEL BILLIARD tinued the whole day, with intervals, dur-time, the moods of his characters depends

upon the clever manipulation of the In the Palace Hotel Billiard Handicap,

This does not imply that the characters

ing and Mr. Gron was scratched as lack originality of conception. His trent latter failed to turn up at 9pm. most of a theme is usually uncommon, but Snook 200 boat Mr. B. G. Tyrell to arrive at any understanding of his the final score reading 250-181. meaning it is not so much the gesture or

Mr. Snooks biggest breaks were 15, 18. the utterance of the character that one has fo-night at 6 p.m. Mr. J. W. Hansition

40, 17, 17, 37. and Mr. Tyrell's 91. to rely upon as upon the lighting and100 meets Mr. J. E. Clapham 195 and general esting of the stage. In short, the at 9 p.m. Mr. A. G. File -200 meets Mr.

W. Brew-123. spoken word does not make the direct appeal to the multilude which it should ́ do in a drama if it is to aim at universality -the touchstone of dramatic merit.

CRITICAL JUNCTURE.

The United Services League commenced yesterday, when a team from the Carliste torow with a team from the Ambrose, each skle scoring tạo goals. Owing to pressure on our columns a full report is held over until tomorrow.

HANDICAP..

been the aim of the Government to abolish

a far as possible all allowances and speci: al payments and to make an officer's salary cover the whole of the duties which he may be called upon to perform "In addition to increases of salary important-concessions have been granted as regards passages housing, leave and acting pay, and ex-

The COLONIAL SECRETARY Conded, and the first reading of the Bill was agreed to.

CRIMINAL INTIMIDATION ORDINANCE. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the firs reaching of a Bili intituled An Ordinance to restrain certain acts of intimidation..

Cases frequently occur in which threat Th

objects and reasons" states-

the American Government for refusing tongwhich the Government consulted the electric bulk for their correct rendering last night, the match between Mr. Gold change. Exchange is the principal difficul- of violence are used by societies and in

intervene in the cause of Ireland.

INTERNATIONAL BALLOON

RACE.

FOR GORDON-BENNETT TROPHY.

New Youx, October 28th. The International Balloon Race for the Gordon-Bernet: Trophy" resulted, accord-

ing

to an informal statement by the Aero Club officials, in a victory for the Belgian balloon Belgien, which covered f,100 miles.

EARLIER CABLES.

BRITISH

· PRISONERS RUSSIA.

owners and also held a Cabines Council. As a result, matters are reaching a critical juncture.

After a further brief interview between the miners and the Government tonight, the conference adjourned until mid-day

to-morrow. WHY GOVERNMENT IS PREPARING FOR THE WORST.

LONDON, October 25th. Prior to the divisions on the Emergency Powers Bill, Mr. Thomas, in speech acknowledging the Government's anxiety INregarding peace, declared that the messure

was unnecessary, and inopportune,

"TO BE EXCHANGED FOR RUSSIANS

SHORTLY,

Lombos, October 26th.

In the first play, The Golden Doom," one sees the two entries outside the King's great door in Zericon. They discuss the weather. (Even in Zerican of the poet's imagination, Zericon in old Assyria, they discussed the weather. One of them feels

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to do. These threats are sometime carried

ty with which the Government has to con- inviduals in order to force the pers the tend is fixing an adequate rate of rethreatened to do some set which be is Dok Memuneration, and that difficulty has been legally bound to do or to abstain from 75acrentnated by the violent fluctuations in doing some act which he is legally entitled

the' dollar during recent years.If the the whole situation would doubtless have person to do an illegal act, ey, to još dollag were to return to the pre-war level out, even to the extent of murder. Some

times the threat is intended to induce a again to be reviewed, but in the meantime the Triad Society: In other cases it is equipoise has been to certain extent made in order to build up or retain sou established by the introduction of a sliding exclusive guild privilege which scale, whereunder, as the dollar ranges be arbitarily claimed. The law is not strang tween 48. 8d. and 2s. 6d. sterling salaries enough at present to deal with are capierted at rates ranging between 310 threats. The main cause of the Bill and $12 to the pound starling.

clause is based on sections. 503 of the Indian Penal Code, Clause 3. is interieră to cover such cases as that of threate which are made to thas of writen threats parted up on walle. "third parties;" and

RICE MERCHANT'S COMPLAINT,

Lau U, the manager of the On Wo rice Thirup of No. 150, Wing Lok Strict, reports to the police that, on Wednesday, a man, named Ho Yuk, obtained from his shop, by means of a false order. 12 bags of rice valued at $130. He did not discover the frand until offer the man had departed with the goods. The police are invest gat

Mr. Lloyd George stated that the Gov-as if some great evil is to befall either thing the report. ernment was merely seeking powers they city or the King. Enter two children did not at present pousest, in the event playing as children do and reach the great of a strike.

door which no one dares touch. The boy

In the House of Commons, replying to The Prime Minister, whose speech was Sir William Davison, Mr. Boner Lay delivered just after the miners' leaders

Government, declined an opinion whether they

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to

the

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THE ADJOURNMENT.

H.E. THE GOVERNOR: Do you wash that E The Hon. Mr. E. POLLOCK: I think

FINANCIAL POSITION BATISFACTORY AND

ADERS FROMPECTS BRIGHT. In conclusion I may say that, I regard the Colony's present financial position as satisfactory and I consider that the pro-

prots for the future are bright The HETE GOVERNOR Gentlemen, the difference of about two million dollars be question now arises as to the date to which tween the estimated revenue and the esti. we shall adjourn the meeting of this Coun mated expenditure need, cause no anxiety. It is not possible to take the second. Lo is fully accounted for by the large pro comer 18th, because I do not want to of the Financial Bill before gramms of public works many of which are proper charges on the accrued balances of Proceed with it in the absence of Mr the past which, as I said last year, I con- Holyoak and Mr. Johnstone, The question After an interval of fifteen minutes, the sider cannot be utilised to better, parpos whether we should have a further meet- wants a hoop. The girl is inspired and play in which the author retean the work Colony. In the futare, expenditure will ass. I wish to bear the views of the

curtain row on The Lost Silk Hat, a thon in furthering the development of the ing next week in regard to the other bus restes a poem of a purple bird going up of the poet as it appears to the uusiin no doubt continue to grow, and we have members. AANVA stated that the information, which the met the

against the sky, up and up and up. The and, also, degree, of philistiniam, in its foreshadowed large schemes of development. It for three weeks

The Hon. Mr. H. E. POLLOCK: Adjowym wider sense The Laker (Lieut. ). B. Government had received from the Soviet offer

boy adds a last line of seeing the bird die Frank, RN.y, the Labourer (Commander ch as that in connection with the har were The boy writes, the verses on the great door. Butler, R.N.) the Clerk (Mr. D. but the past history of Hongkong gives so, sir.

beur, which will cost large sums of money; Government gave reason to believe that justified being hopeful of

in gold The King arrives later, reads the Martyn) and the Poet (Mr. Bartholo verses and interprete them as pronouncing mowy a look at a single fact from differ- good ground for confidence that this H.E. THE GOVERNOR I suggest that Arrangements were being made for the in-success of the discussions, but he pointed his doom. The Prophets of the Stars are at angles and, anturally, vary in their wealthy community will find little difficulty the session will be rather a long one, w mediate releino of British prisoners in out that contingencies were conceivable that it is a writing on the wall. It is only has been rejected. by the lady he loves and have already said, I feel that it is neces-p.m. instead of noon

summoned and confirm him in his belief judgments as to its import. The Caller in shouldering its future burdens. As I had better make the time of meeting Russia The Brig party of Russians in even of the negotiations failing and the when the Chief Prophet is called that the in his foortication comes out of the house wary to take steps to raise from other The suggestion appearing to meet wille

King learns that the doom can only be that his bat. Ho asks the labourer, the sources some part of the revenue which the approval of he members, HIS EXCL Great Britain will leave on October 27th. railwaymen and transport workers taking averted by his offering his crown, his pride clerk and the port to go in and recover we are lowing owing to diminished opium LENGY said: Council is adjourned t It is hoped they, they will shortly box action. He asked whether the Triple Allie romevali, son bullets thus his hat. They all refisse to do so, but for receipts, but I do not consider that the 2.30 2m. November 18th

life-time, as a sacrifice to gods.

different reasons. The labourer is suspi- circumstances are buch us to necesitate H.E. THE GOVERNOR: The question changed on the Polish frontier for about once, whose tentative arrangements would sacrificial block before the great door cious, the clerk, has an overbearing regard any far reaching schemes of new taxation the Finance Committee Brises.

Enter the boy again. He is delighted at

at the present time. Slight readjustments, members desire to proceed, or do they thirty British prisoners, including the mem- paralyse the whole life of the nation, should finding the circlet of gold and the sceptre, convention and the poet is romantic

The Compromise of the King of the which this lightly taxed community can want it adjourned for the afternoon an bors. of the Missions. It is hoped shortly be allowed to make preparations, while the He has found the hoop, his heart's desire, Golden Ides was the last play on the easily bone, will, I believe, provide all next week f

and take it and goes away. The spies programme. It depicts and Oriental King that we require for the moment.make The members expressed a desire that, the to exchange the Baku prisoners for 200 Rus-Government which was responsible for report later to the King that the gods have (Mr. Howard Freeborn) steeped in

accepted his sacrifico; the crown has distnialism. He hears that the Emperor's is dit crippled by internal dissension, and

unfortunately the case that China teeting should take place immediately. sians from Egypt and from Constantinople. | 48,000,000 people, sat and did nothing.

appeared, A

Becker (Mr. J. Parren) has arrived at the scute situation which has recently

FINANCE COMMITTEE Mr. J. Dewar, as the King, and Mr. Jhis Court to demand the head of a man arisen close to our borders is reflected in A meeting of the Finance Commit MINERS' EXECUTIVE RE-OPENING NO SEIZURE OF GERMAN

Bartholomes, 18 the Chamberlain, pro- who has taken sanctuary in the Kingdom the stagnation of trade which is depressing followed, the COLONIAL SECRETARY NEGOTIATIONS.

dused a very favourable impression. The The King first decides to do as the LONDON, October 6th.

parts of the two santries were creditably Emperor bids him to do, then he resolves the Colony's markets. I may express the siding filled by Mr. H. W. Chaney and M The Miners' Executive is re-opening Howard Freeborn, the latter taking Mro defy the Emperor, and again he decides hope that satisfactory settlement will He orders the wanted eprodily be reached and that our neighbours official negotiations with the Governmen Mr. Logan had to abandon his part owing man to be banished. But the Ambasadoris Canton will then enter upon the era to rote a sum of $5,000 in aid of tho vola-

D. O. Logan's place at the eleventh hour on a compromise, to indiaposition. Mr. AG, Musitanof the Emperor (Mr. 3. Dewar) arrives of prosperity, which is bound to come as Crown Solicitor's Dice, Other: Chazza,

· PROPERTY, REASON OF GOVERNMENT.

DECISION.

LONDON, October 26th. The British Government decision, not Pro-

20 exercise the right to seize German

porty,

sa provided under the Peace Treaty, is due to the desire of the Government that

the uncertainty Da the

part of individual Germans as regards their property in Eng

land, should be removed and that the requir

ing injurg to British "commercial shipping interests should be obviated. One effect of the clause of the Treaty so it stood was merely to prevenz, German shippers-owing to the fear of a possible soizuzu—from placing their goods on British ships, with the result that such trade was diverted to other shipping CAMBRIDGESHIRE

LATION.

this morning.

TROOPS MOVEMENTS IN EAST RUSSIA.

ALARM IN PARIS AND BERLIN.

LONDON, October 28th.

with

Iti

Do

EXTRA LEGAL EXPENKER.

The Governor recommended the Charnes

Extra Legal Expense,

The OHAIRMAN: The shoringe of shall fal

The vote was approved: the office has necessitated the engage of outside legal assistance:

odich Tas sight of the Boon as the country is at peace."- made an impressive Chief Prophet Mredict has a hypnotic effect on the King APPRECIATED ASSISTANCE,

Green as the First Prophet and M. The old habit of unquestioning obedience GW, Sowell as the Second Propbet Fore to the Emperor re-asserts self. He this opportunity of expressing my

Before I sit down, I should like to take responsible for furnishing the most enounces that he has evaded the prociation of the assistance which the dramatic episode of the play, and succeeded Emperor's command by banishing the man. Kowloon hamidents' Association hag sfford- admirably fore than a word of praise The Ambassador offers him two goblete, ed me in connection with various matters is dua to Master D. Davidson and to the one containing poison and the otherwise affecting the interests of that district of to vote a sum of $51,000 in aid of the Dan litle Miss Dawn St. Clair Salter the and bids him, in the name of the Emperor,

1boy

g

The Governor recommended the Coura

ROAD-CONSTRUCTION.“

and girl of the play. They were both to drink the contents of one of the two. the Colony. When I first arrived in Hong. Fublin Works, Extraordinary, (16) Remains irresistible in their charming naturalness. The King consults the priests (Mr. J. Akong I said that I had been accustomed (9) Branch road from the Wong Nei

It Kismet Reminiscene with Mr. Bull consulto Power) sad in. By former Colony to see fox and to Valley to Wanchai Gap

asks them to divino the cup that he should receive the amistance of all sections of the The CHAIRMAN: There was more rock wid drink. He, however, disregards. their community in matters of public interest than anticipated and a number of rela drinks the contents of the other cup. He tice here, The Kowloon Residents Asso- the road has been just under $150,000 choice of the cup, through suspicion, and and that I hoped to follow the same prac walls had to be built. The total cost all

then haunted by the thought that he ciation have taken me at my word and re the road from the Bikk Temple F

The Hon. Mr. H. E. POLLOCK: This Mi has disobeyed the gods. In the end, he have consulted each other on a number of drinks of the cup of poison and dies, occasions with realte which have, I hope,

The CHAIRMAN

play) been satisfactory to both parties(Ap) BANITARY VOTE:

vrApproved, as

GAMEROSA, PLANTS ORDINABUK

a

The Governor recommended the Cou to vote a aim of $2,000 in aid of the Sanitary Departmáns, Oditor Charg Night-soll Receptacles

The CaraMAN"This is for the systemint replacing of stock in uso now being

Approved. taken,

It is evident from telegrams from the French and the German capitals that move

9. Jennings as Marsinah and Mr. ments of troops are going on in East Howard Freeborn as Caliph, which inter Prussia which has caused perturbation, the tuneful music of Mr. Norman Feterkin vened between the first and second plays,

Was much though for different reasons,

appreciated. Both Mrs Jennings and Mr. Freeborn deserved the The Freiheit indicates that reactionary ovation which they received.

In "The Glittering Gate," the golden intrigues are afoot, and says that 120,000 gate of Heaven, which, by the way, was little in The Compromise of the King

From a dramatic point of view, there is CANCEL well-armed Whito Guards have been mother glittering nor golden, the author to justify ecstatic praise. The play, by the indulges in an incursion into the real way, was not produced for the first time assembled and are commanded by the East beyond the veil Always a bewildering in Hongkong; it was produced sometime The ATTORNEY GENERAL moved the first Prussian estateowner Captain Brandes, in enunciates a morbid system of philosophy Dramati Association. From aspects to provide for the protection of trees, spéculation, The Glittering Gate 1st spring by the Yale University reading of a Bill intitled An Ordinance connection with a supposed Monarchist Tus burglars, Jim and Bill, after enable cular point of view, it reflected great gradit shrabs and other plante

find themselves at the gate of Heaven. upon Mr. W Sinclair and lus colléngate The statement. of. objecta A Government communique refers to had in the land of the living. Jim assisted him in arranging the costumes and damage has been done in recent years to refers to Both retain the mental characteristics they of the Amateur Dramatic Bociety who attached to the Bill says Considerable

and reasons armed men crossing to Lithuania and warns soul in despair Bill is a blind optimist, the light effects. The staging of the other ara ene by the picking of the flowering The Governor recommended the Chuwak against the repetition-of-van-de-Goltz'o blind that he firmly believes that he can plays, also, left little to be desired branches. For the purpose of table and to vote a sum of $1,000 in aid of the Wik

fores open the gale of Heaven with a The Golden Doum,'

i would, bouse decoration, end strong action is The Defouce Minister says that no refermy. Even hen the gate is forced probably be more effective to place the mossary if this shrub, which used to be police and Prison Departments B gulars are concerned. oren, however, all Bill sees are blooming King's door a little farther back on the such a striking feature of the hillsides in Brgudes Other Charges, Clothing

On the other hand Paris cages any great stirs and Tim once again relapses stage and convey an ideo of distance by the flowering seven, to be saved from $1,000. There has been an incream in tas The CHAIRMAN: The original võlu wai that movements of German troops, as reino morgne revolt agains the universe, a new arrangement of lights. A similar practical extermination except in priya's ported by the Inter-Albed Minion, have Mr. J. F. Bullock and Mr. J. Dewar as treatment of the golden gate, which should gardens. It may not be gonorally known personnel of the Fra Brigade and a larges

roused the suspicion that they have beon Jim and Brespectively, gave excellent somehow be made to harmonise with its that now the florering breaches are aut Increase in the cost of materÏAL. made for the purpose of siding the Lithuan character, studios.

description in The Glittering Gate the plant dem no produce a further full

Approved. S kana ngainst the Poles..........

(Continged at 770s of next columns:)

"uppeurs

| appply of flower for at war five years:

DOUBLE EVENT, BETS VOID.

LONDON, October seth,"

The abandonment of the Cambridgeshire renders the double event bets on the Cenazwitch and Cambridgeshire. vid.

OBITUARY. FORMER DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH.

Zunich, October 28th.

A telegram enrounces the death of the Duchess of haze Loburg, formerly, the Duchess of Edinbur

movement.i

Baltic adventure.

" however, 11

NADINE BRIGADE VOTE. -

Continued on page C.).

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