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CABLE S.

LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

FALL IN FREIGHTS. SHIPPING LAID UP IN UNITED KINGDOM.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND. 1921.

FAR EASTERN CABLE HONGKONG BOXING CANTON FUNDS AGAIN.

NEWS.

[BY COURTESY OF THE "CHINA MAIL."')

SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

CHINESE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

DEADLOCK.

ASSOCIATION.

SUCCESSFUL TOURNAMENT.

HEWLITT DEFEATS KERRISON.

The Hongkong Boxing Association bald a tournament at the Ming Yuen Gardens, last night, in the presence of a large LONDON, February dist.

SHANGHAI, February 21st-Audience which included many Service Owing to a fall in freights, 5,000,00

The deadlock continues relative to men. tons deadweight of shipping is now laid the appointment of the Chinese advisory up in the United Kingdom, the United committee to the Municipal Council, the Pitt and A. B. Allan were time-keepers, Mr. J. Brooks was manager, Messrs. W. States and Scandinavia, according to the latter not receding from its stand, namely and Dr. Montague, Harston and Capt. annual report of the United Kingdom that the advisory committee is net sub Tomory RAMC, were the acting Chamber of Shipping. Eix hundred ships, ject to the orders of the controlling medical officers. Dr. C. Forsyth had tonnage 2,250,000, are laid up in the supervisory body of persons. The charge of the scales. The referees were United Kingdom and 250 ships, tonnage Chinese Ratepayers' Association, which is Mr. W. Logan, Mr., J. 9. McCann and 2,500,000, in the United States.

Į obviously becoming restive, misconstruing Major Rapson.

the Conneil's attitude as obstructiveness, intends to hold a general meeting of Chinese ratepayers to decide what action should be taken. The Council is adaman tine and resolved not to tolerate dual

EARLIER CABLES.

REMAINING WAR PROBLEMS. UNDERTAKING FOR COMING “ LONDON CONFERENCES.

control.

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LADY JOCKEYS PROBABLE AT

SHANGHAI.

Loxton, February 20th. The stage is now set for the historic Near East and Reparations Conferences in London, which, it is hoped, will result

SHANGHAI, February 21st. in a settlement of the principal remaining

A departure in the registered annals of problems arising from the war. Apart from the Belgian and Turkish Nationalist the Shanghai Paper Hunt Club was made representatives, the latter of whom are on when ladies participated in the manly the way to London, practically all the sport on Sunday afternoon. Miss Hoerter foreign delegations have now arrived. The was first, finishing in capital style. Lady' French representatives, headed by M. Briand and including General Gouraud, jockeys will probably participate in race and the Italian delegation headed by meetings in future. Count Storza, Foreign Minister, reached

ÍTHROUGH KEUTER'S AGENCY.]

MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST.

The first item was a six round middle weight contest between A, B Bullard (146lbs.) of H.M. S. Hawkins and Landing Seaman Tubb (157lbs.) of H.M.8. Carisile. Rounds oge and two were in the nature of a scramble. By the fifth round Tubb was getting most of the blows and giving very few in return. He was by this time considerably distressed. However, in the six round, though Tubb still showed poor skill in attack he stayed the course. Bullard wou on points.

BEATHER-WEIGHT CONTEST.

Teddy Neal (126lbs.), of Hongkong, met Leading Stoker Britt (133lbs.), H.M.S. Cairo in a ten-round featherweight con- test.

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There was a good deal of clinching in

London last evening. The Turkish Gov- framed by the Premier, M. Kalogeero- NEW AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO the opening rounds. Neal showed greatly ernment delegates and Greek delegation,

poulos, are already here, while M. Venizelos has returned to London from Paris. "

TOKYO.

WASHINGTON, February 20th. Mr. Lloyd George and M. Briand had a

According to a St. Augustine telegram cordial meeting at Victoria Station last evening, when it was arranged that Mr. to the Washington Post, Mr. Harding Sforza should preliminarily confer at and hopes to remove the causes of friction Lloyd George, M. Briand and Count deplores "Joose talk" concerning Japan. Downing Street to-day.

The official meetings with the Greek between the two countries. He is report and Turkish delegates in the historic ed to be considering the appointment of Picture Gallery at St. James' Palace are Mr. Henry Fletcher as Ambassador to not expected to begin before Wednesday at the earliest, in view of the necessity of the two Turkish delegations first coming to an agreement in order that they may appear together before the Conference,

The difficulties of the Conference are exemplified by the fact that while Greece demands that the Treaty of Sevres be not. altered, France favours a radical revision ir favour Turkey, including, it is under- stond, the retrocession to Turkey by Greece of the whole of the Smyrna area.

Tokyo.

CORRESPONDENCE

TRIAL BY JURY.

[TO TUS EDITOR OF THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS"]

Sin, During the whole of to-day

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superior agility on his feet; Britt had a curious ducking habit which rather amused the onlookers.

Round three was fought with great vigour, but little result. At times the

ment, which might have been graceful but competitors Engaged in a waltz more did not advance the contest,

By the sixth round Britt had spent so much time against the ropes that his back was a mass of weals. Neal fell twice in

APPLICATION IN SUPREME COURT

AT SHANGHAI,

| INTERIM INJUNCTION TO CONTINUE,

Application was made before his Honour J dge Skinner Turner in H.M. Supreme Court, last week, to renew the interim injunction granted in respect of certain Government funds for which there are rival claimants.

MEMORIAL SERVICES AT CANTON.

HONOURING THOSE WHO FELL

IN BATTLE..

The L'auton Times appeared yesterday after a prolonged holiday. Its first page had a black border, which was explained by the following report, and, not, happily, by the large portrait of Dr., Wu Ting Fang, which appears on the page:-.

-MANCHURIAN PLAGUE

OUTBREAK.

334 CASES IN A WEEK. Official reports by Dr. Wa Lien Tch show 443 deaths from pulmonary plague in North Manchuria to January 31st Since then there has been a considerable increase in the number of cases at Manchuli, Taitaihar nad especially Jalsinor mias

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The figures for the week February 1st to 8th are:--

Hailar Manchuli

Jalainor

Pukuei (Tsitsihar) Harbin city

42

0

178

89

Machiake village (near Harbin), 11 Other stations except Changchun... 11

Total".

.334

The motion, submitted by Mr. R. N.

Early on Sunday morning the streets of Macleod on behalf of the Peking Govern the city were lined with soldiers who stouil ment, is: that the defendant Corpora. on duty to keep the roads clear in order tion (the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank), to facilitate the maching of troops, and its directors, agents and servants, be students on their way to the East Garden) restrained from parting with any monies where the memorial services in commie- now in the possession of the corporation moration of the soldiers who died in the

Dr. Wu writes :— and standing in the name of Dr.. Wu Ting- recent campaign to free Kwangtung pro- fang, and being part of the Government vince of the Kwangsi militar-sts, to pay

The case of Jalainer is very serious, funds of the Republic of China, until after their tribute to these heroes who have for almost one tenth of the resident judgment in an action commenced in the made the supreme sacrifice. Flags on top population has been killed by the disenau. City Court at Shanghai between the plain of every Government building, ship and Over 30 railway wagons have been sent tiff and Dr. Wa Ting-tang."

public place were flying at half mast. to house the contacts in that place, but The massive and picturesque pavilion the number of fresh infections in largo, where the services were held, which took as many as 73 having been recorded on several weeks to decorate. was crowded to February 6th.. In order to study the the spot. I am visiting its full capacity and at 12 o'clock, the question on services were opened by H.E. Governor Jalainor together with General Afans- Chen Chiung-ming; who was master of Bief. Managing Director Casekavitch, ceremonies. The walls of the pavilion Chief Russian Railway Doctor Jasenaky a staff of assistants, bring- prominent men, friends, and relatives of ing with us plentiful supplies. It is were lined with scrolls contributed, by and

probable that radical measures will have the dead.

to be adopted to deal with the danger."

Mr. D. McNeill appeared on behalf of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.

Mr. McLeod asked that the injunction be renewed until judgment is given in the Chinese City Court in the action brought by the Feking Government against Dr. Wu. That Court had accepted jurisdic. wound it, therefore, seemed that in tion and had made an order against Dr. this present application, plaintiffs were entitled as a matter of course to an order restraining the bank from parting with these funds until the Chinese Court gave a final decision. If the injunction were granted, counsel suggested that the pend ing action be adjourned rine die.

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An neroplane of the Aviation Corps of the Cantonese Army which made an ex hibition of flying at a very low attitude encircling the place several times, added much to remaind the people of the im portant part which the Corps took in the campaign and the sacrifices that it made at Shiuhing.

AND

In an earliar report Dr. Wu gave the following information regarding Jalai- nor, where is situated a large-coal mina owned by Skidelsky,

This mine employs about 2,500 and MR. MCNEILL'S STRICTURES.

| 3,000 Chinese miners with an output of Mr. McNeill said he would agree to this

140,000 pouds daily (40 pounds go to these proceedings were in some respects course. Counsel went on to say that

the poud). With the dependant popula- absurd and ridiculous. On the first occa

tion included, the total number of per- sons living in that towa is about 7,000. PATRIOTISM sion, the Court was approached by a

Most of the people, and the miners, live DISCOURTESY.

in semi-underground huts. in order to person who said that he was the repre

avoid the severe cold present in that sentative of the Military Government of

Speaking at the annual meeting of the region, Hence, when lung plague sp- China and in that character he claimed League of Patriotic Britons at Tokio, peared among these people, it spread a sum of money from Dr. Wu. Not very recently, Bishop Cooil said that one form rapidly, one sick person often infecting many months afterwards the same gentle-

Northern Government, and asked for the that a mark of patriotism, he was bound spread, and up to the end of January, man said he was not the representative which he hoped patriotism would not take 40 others at one time. In spite of the of the Military Government but of the was that of discourtesy to their late humane work of the doctors (Russian enemies. If there were any who thought and Chinese) the disease continued to money on that fecting. It was a rather to say, that experience pointed in the 232 deaths had been recorded. curious state of affairs. It seemed to opposito direction. Coming through Jaininor is only 27 versta (13 miles) east. counsel that the Court ought to requise Shanghai he was told that some who of Manchuli Station, and so when the Tery positive proof of the authority of might have gone to the war but did not train services was stopped, the minera persons of this kind who came along and were now the loudest shoutora against flocked to the latter and took the train, from there to Harbin and the south. tious and made libellous allegations repeated this remarked that it was much Tsitsihar or Pukuci, capital of Heilung. the same there. That kind of patriot-kiang Province, was also attacked, the against a well-known Chinese citizen.

His Lordship would remember that in ism, he was glad to say, was not seen

first case being reported on January 18th. the proceedings at the Mixed Court, Dr. among the returned soldiers. A Cambridge From that date to the end of January, Wu positively denied that he had ceased Don had told him that the soldiers were 104 cases were recorded in that city. to be Finance: Minister of the Military | far less disposed to hiss than. the In his latest report to hand Dr. Wu Government, and yet the allegation was civilians when the duty of loving writer-At Harbin, thanks to the co- made by the plaintiff in the previous case one's enemies was mentioned. Thero operation of all concerned, our work has connection between anything shown most promising resulta, practically (in this Court) that he had definitely re- is no

this round. Many ineffective jabe charac-said they occupied certain official pos Germany. A Kobo friend to whom he terised this and the seventh and eighth rounds. In the ninth round Neal was in convenienced by blood trickling from a laceration of the forehead. Britt bad slightly the best of this round.

winner.

HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST.,

SER. WU LIBELLED.

from Changchun and Manchuli. Althoug the passenger traffic between Manchuli and Harbin has been closed, in reaching Harbin by boarding the several third class coolies have succeeded freight cars and tipping the conductors. On February 8th the only cases admitted

A ten-round heavyweight match follow ed between Able Seaman Evans (180lbs), H.M.S. Haukina, and Petty Officer which might belong to Dr. Wu himself thing like the same extent-they had the to the hospital were three men caught Rossor (173lba), H.M.S. Tamar, Evans had the best of the first round, getting in the only few telling blows that were going. In the third round Rosser was knocked down twice and in the fourth round, he was knocked out.

Considerable curtailment of the

In the last round, clinging and ducking methods still prevailed, neither pan gain fate, of which, it is suggested, should be ters, seven jurymen and numberless wit except, perhaps, the city of Smyrna, the Judge of the Supreme Court, two barrising any advantage. Neal was declared the tired from the position, of the Finance of this sort and the most earnest patriot all the cases having been importations determined by a plebiscite after a term nesses and police officers have been con- of years.

With regard to the Reparations Concerned in the trial of an elderly man, the ference, which is opening on March 1st, master of a grocery shop at West Point, it is emphasised from Paris that the whole charged with being concerned in an armed of France is determined not to tolerate

robbery. any further concession to Germany and wants all doubts removed with regard to The only evidence against the man was the enforcement of penalties in the event that he was stated to have made a state German default. In this connection ment at West Point Police Station admit it is suggested that instead of occupying ting his guilt.

His defence was that, during a deten the Ruhr area in auch an event, France might advance into Bavaria, and that the tion in the Police Station of over two recent speeches of Herr von Simons in days and before being formally accused, South Germany, incitting resistance to the he had been repeatedly beaten by certain Allies' demands, are attributable to this Chinese detectives and forced to "con- fesa." He identified three powerful possibility.

officers as being his assailante FRENCH ESTIMATE OF INDEMNITY. The European Inspector atated in the BERLIN, February 20th. witness box that he had particularly It is semi-officially stated that the warned this man at the time of formally amount of war indemnity proposed by charging him that he need not make any France to the Reparations. Commission statement if he had been beaten, explain- aggregates 2191 billion paper france, at ing that he took this precaution because present equivalent to 68 billion gold he knew that the use of force on the part marks.'

of his natire subordinates was possible.

The Jury found the man not guilty, and In the fifth round Bowdidge adminis he was discharged."

Within five minutea of his "discharge "tered considerable punishment to his at the hands of the Jury, I witnessed this opponent's nose and eyes. In the last grateful recipient of justice being hustled round, honours were easy. Bowdidge won along the streets, followed by his distress-

on points. od wife, mother and son.

SINN FEIN CAMPAIGN.. ́THIRTEEN · ÄRMED. MEN KILLED.

LONDON, February 20th. Military Headquarters at Dublin state that a party of Hampshires surprised abody of armed men in a house near Middleton,

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hands of the same three burly detectives He had been re-arrested,» vas in the

was being taken back to the Station. I

BECOND MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST.

CATCH WEIGHT CONTEST.

Mr. McNeill: I submit not. MR MACLEOD'S REPLY,

THE AMERICAN BUSINESS WORLD.

SLOW NEADJUSTMENT.

NEW YORK, February 12th. The process of readjustment continues

other way.

Minister and was not, therefore, entitled is. A particularly pleasant part of to deal with these funds. Clearly, there their activities in Tokyo was the oppor: were sides to the questions, but only one tunities which they had to promote good had been heard. Plaintiffs had omitted the Pacific. They had so many American relations with the great continent across to give any particulars as to the money friends here an advantage which the or to distinguish between money people at home could not enjoy to any

most splendid opportunities of gaining by our Railway Police as they wero to the Military Government. It had been alleged in a most libellous and of telling their own people what have shown definite signs of pneumonic better knowledge of the American people alighting from the cars. Of those two manner that Dr. Wu would withdraw the American character was. (Hear, hear.) As plague, while the third is under observa- funds and refuse to hand them over, and for their relations with the Japanese-it tion. commsel scarcely thought that this state is for the whole British community," said traffic between Harbin and Changchun ment should have been accepted on what the Bishop, and not only for diplomat will probably take place soon. Americans called the say so of plain- ista and missionaries to promote good tiff. Not only had the Court deprived relations and better understanding be- Dr. Wu of his office of Finance Minister, tween East and West." (Cheers.) Leading Seaman Pepper (159lbs.), but it had also placed upon him the H.M.S. Tilania, met Able Seaman Bow-which, on the evidence before the Court of the world send their Ministers. In character of a possible defaulting trustee, didge (162lbs.), H.M.B. Carlisle, in a was regrettable six round, middleweight contest. Bow His Lordship He had his remedy. the peculiar circumstances under which Mr. McNeill: He took his remedy in jurisdiction in exercised in China by this didge was weak in attack. The referee the Mixed Court. That Court said: We court, and every extra-territorial court, had to speak to both, especially the world, but as

They wanted to get Dr. Wu out of the sons we should believe in this court are the pendulum has swung to the limit and didge, for holding.

jurisdiction as soon as possible, and as of China which is asking this court to is hesitating before beginning to go the if in fact it appears to be the Government soon as he had gone they said: "The injunction is dissolved. The present hold these fands 1

The situation in trade and industries case differed from the first in two very

is marked by cross currents and contre- important respects, counsel continued. The party now claiming was the Chinese Mr. Macleod, in reply, observed, that dictory movements, so that it defies clear Government, and it curiously omitted to be did not see how Mr. McNeill's remarks characterisation. Textiles are recovering state the amount claimed, as to which affected the bank in the least. All he had slowly, including silk and cotton, but the

the hundavit as to the amount alleged the technical authority of Mr. Chang trade has also now been caught in the it should have more knowledge than Dr. said.seemed to be in defenes of Wa Ting- basla industries, iron, coal, steel and Wa himself. There was no statement in fang. The documents in the record proved building materials are stagnant. The oil to have been received by Dr. Wu, and in to say that he was the representative of downward movemer the absence of such a statement. his Lord the Government in Peking in bringing Unemployment shows neither a decrease ship should consider that at least one these proceedings. The fact that no nor an increase, but distress is limited insignia of good faith was wanting.

amount had been stated did not affect the by the mild weather... matter in the least. What was important The stock market is still lifeless and was the source from which the money Wall Street is still awaiting the promised came. It was not suggested that Dr. Wer of easy money. It is obvious that de was going to put the trust funds into flation is not yet completed and that an vigour, but had little or no incidents. In The second round started with much

his pocket, or spend them for his own excessive amount of bank resources are the next round, both Kerrison and Hew Mr. Macleod:: Of course, they do.

private purposes. Improper behaviour still unmobilised in frozen credits, which on the part of Dr. Wu- had never been bayers cannot or will not liquidate, the litt went hammer and tongs, and it was Mr. McNeill: Yet you have the nerve suggested. If Dr. Wu withdrew any of train being now due rather to demands only towards the end that Kerrison to ask bis Lordship, on the statement of so in order to apply them to what he con- centred. It is not expected that real this money no doubt he would be doing from the West, where the crisis is nów your chent, to say that there has been Hewlitt came up freak as ever in the an: amalagamation, Plaintiff has no right sidered to be Government purposes. The relief will come before, the spring. showed up again to advantage in the amalgamation. It may have been fair, on that was to bay, as to whether he and packing and shipping agents. The firm's fourth round and fought his best. He to this money unless there has been an positico was this-there was a dispute. It was announced to-day that receivers as to whether he was entitled to do so, had been appointed for Hannevig & Co., following round, but half-way through the last occasion, counsel added. to his friends were really the Government liabilities are said to amount to $8,000,000 Kerrison got in some punishing blows. that Dr. Wu had intended to make away

Round 6 saw Hewitt on the defensive, with trust funds, but there was no evid of Canton or not. He proba ly took a and its free assets to over (1) one million. Then he did some clever attacking, and ence that he had taken any steps what different view about this no-called amal-.. Navy Radio. done by the churches, and in other ways, On the whole, he had slightly the better

SIR-Now that quite a lot has been got in several face blows in succession ever in this connection.

gamation His Lordship: Does it affect the posi

His Lordship said he would give for the collection of funds for the Chincae of this 'round,

tion of this Court that these are Govern the importance of the matter, and considered judgment, in view of Famine Fund, should not our thoughts In the seventh Hewlitt got through his ment funds and that the application is in the meantime the interim injunction turn towards Home and an effort be made opponent's guard and gave him three made by the Government of the country already granted would continue. to increase Lord Haig's fund for exlightning taps on the nose. He had concerned 1

Is golf become the arbiter of women's Service men 1 Thousands of theso men markedly the better, of this round, and Mr. McNeill I should say not...

fashion A young woman went to her of all classes pro in distress, keen to work was cheered by his supporters.

According to the Chinese Press, Dr. dressmaker's in London to order a tailor- His Lordship: You realize what is in Wu-failed to put in an appearance. when made tweed skirt, which she declared but owing to slackness in trade unable to find employment. Hongkong is still and both contestants seemed to be look way 1.

The next two rounds were very even, my mind when I put the question in that the case, brought by the Central Govern emphatically was to be of a width which The damage to stockyards amounts to a British Colony owing to their sacrifice ing for an opening which was never forth Mr. McNeill: Yes, I think your Lord The Court gave judgment (to what effect more than 22in... "But, madam, said fo £30,000. In one case the incendiaries and hardships. Have the Chinese in the

ment. came forward at the City Court. would not allow her to take a pace of fired shots at a farmer who refused to. Far Enst done all they can to help their Round 10 was more vigorous. Hewlitt question was raised as to what was the18.not stated), and a copy of the judgment/dressmaker, "surely this is on the narrow.

coming.

ship would have to be satisfied if the hold up his hands. So far" two arrests fellow countrymen 3. Perhaps they have, saved himself from two or three heavy Government of the country; you would was sent to the Bureau of Foreign Affairs; side.""It cannot be helped," said the

Co. Cork, yesterday afternoon. Two hours of fighting resulted in 13 of the armed men being killed, whilst three of the wounded were captured, as also were a number of Service rifles, a quantity of ammunition and bombs. One soldier was slightly

wounded.

WOUNDED SOLDIER SHOT.

LONDON, February 20th. It is officially stated that the Dublin police and the military raided the head quarters of the Irish Republican Army and seized important documents. After dis charging revolvers and bombs at a motor- ear containing a party of auxiliaries,. Dublin Sinn Foiners sheltered behind women and children, firing through the living screen; consequently the auxiliaries were unable to retaliate. Sinn Feiners murdered two well-known Protestant farmers, near Skibereen in the presence of their wives. Armed Sinn Feiners visited the infirmary at Cork: carried a wounded ex-soldier outside, and shot him dead.

MANCHESTER INCENDIARISM

A DOZEN FIRES.

LONDON, February 20th.

The Manchester fires bumbered a dozen.

have been made.

COMING GREEK OFFENSIVE.

Rouz, February 20th. € A Smyrna telegram states that the Turks have apparently got wind of what is afoot by the extensive preparations, and consequently the Greek offensivo has been postponad

he had accused of ill-treating him, and fifteen-round catchweight contest between The big eyent of the evening was a

warrantably speculated as to his lot at St. Sky" Kerrison (148lbs.), Naval their hands, and learnt that he was Yard Police, welterweight champion of expected to be banished.

the Colony, and Able Seaman Hewitt (102lbs.), of H.M.9. Alacrity.

The first round gave the impression of two well-matched contestants who ex- hibited far greater boxing skill than had been seen up to that time.

Why try the man at allf: Why all the pomp and expense of a trial, the waste of the time of seven business men, if an acquittal is to count for nothing in this Colony 1

extent the exercise of the powers of It would be interesting to know to what banishment in this manner reduce many verdicts in favour of an accused person to little less than a farca-Yours, etc.,

* SPECTATOR. February 1st, 1921.

"CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME:"

İTO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,"

asserted himself.

but many thousands of dollars could havo blows by his good footwork.. been saved at the New Year instead of The next round saw Kerrison at his'| being spent on crackers. During Race best, but Hewlitt was equal to the occasion, Week could not a small percentage of the Towards the end Kerrison had the advan sweepstakes, etc., go towards Lord Haig's toge Fund, and further efforts be made by Three even rounds followed, and in the other means, such as concerts and dances, lust round, the fifteenth, Howlitt scored during the year!-Youra, oto., ....

Hewitt was declared the winner amidst applauses.

"LEST WE FORGET.".

February 20th, 1021.

on pointa

„NO-AMALGAMATION NO MONET.

Counsel went on to say that he did not know whether there had been an amala gamation of the two Governments. It the report. was quite likely that Dr. Wu would deny

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FASHION FIXED BY GOLF.

have to have a statement from the Beere- Dr. W. Service at Dr. Wu's house was says that in my stance I keep my feet too with the request that it be forwarded to young woman," My golf professional of State or from H.M. Minister in refused, the messenger being informed far apart when driving. It is all right His Lordship On the records, this dificult to enforce judgment, the officials I am playing on my own I cannot judge China

that he is now in Caaton. Finding it thus when he is there to guide me, but when purports to be a motion by the Govern of the City Court are said to have tole the distance. If I have my skirt exactly ment of China in Peking. We do know graphed to Hapeh requesting the Judge, 22in. in width, I cannot possibly go wrong. in fact that the Government in Peking Mr. Taih Yuen-chi, to come to Shanghai I simply must get my handican dawn** the Government to which the Powers and deal, with the matter-N-0. Daily The dreammaker argued no further, but "(Continued at foot of nezt column.)|||||| News,

fook down the measurements,

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