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RISS, PRIDAY, JANUARY -Gra, - 1992-

OUR LONDON LETTER. THE BETROTHAL OF PRINCESS MARY.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]

LONDON, November 24th.

THE ROYAL ASTROTHAL.

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Telegraph Co....

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UHAKKINGSWed, 31th Jan, 13, Fix, .

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SANDAKAN...

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A chorualloë tejdling Kfollowed the Fate of announcement of the betrothal of Prasad 598, Caine Road... Tary to Tidsant Lascelles, the elders Wingy peng

of the Earl of Harewood. THE TRANG Erincess has always held a special place Kangcheque, in the affectionate regard of the Nation. Kanping woun“ Wuibh She has been locked upon as typically English, a sensible girl who has been brought up without any of the nonsense

The following is a list of unclaimed that har too often been the accompani-belegrame tying in the Eastern Extension ment of the training of Royal children. Australasia and China Telegraph Company"? | SHANGHAI LINK: Princess Mary, at her mother's hoffoe sê Hongkong learnt to do, quite a number of homely things, including booking, the carafe 1410,30th

of stockings and other quchola

daties that are essentially nie. 1ft4ch E. Corrall Those who know her well state that inev. 927/3nk Harold thing she takes thishe does for 167/4th Holmes (2) thoroughly. There is nothing at all of jug 2007/4th :: Bobiweir

the story book Princess in the way this little lady was taught when a girl in the schoolroom. She Had to work at lesions, and work hard, too, It is not, surpris 42 ing, therefore, that she has come to be regarded the leader of the girls of England, and she did an immense amorin

work at the head of land girls, muni- tion girls, girl, guides and hospital-nurses Morid find the worked in a Bospital herself za a member of the V:A.D.-der- ing the period of the maz. THE BRIDEGROOK-ELECT,

Lascelles, who is 30 years old

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WEATHER REPONT.

January-öthe at 12:29 Pressure has increased cogidassly over N.E. Japan And decreased moderately-at-Ważbaiwei .... and Shanghai. It is mostlyatshionaryzia southern districts. The anticyclono over China has weakened and moved eastward, being now central between China and Japan,

The monsoon will be interrupted to the north of Foochow and will moderate over the

These traits were shown "over; and, over China Bo Rainfall for the 24 hours

again during his war, service with the Grenadier Guards in France, where he eventually gained the command of his battalion and won the D.SO.

Hongkong

ending at 10 am, to-day, 000 inah. Total since January 10.80 inches, agnides sa

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winds, moderate; fair. JES winds A strong, moderat

Hongkong to Gap Bock'

Formosa Chahinel

Be is extremely wrenity, having in befited in 1915, unexpectedly, about two million pounde under the will of his eccentric great-uncle, the late Marquis of Clanricarde. After the Armistice Vis ent Lascelles left the Army, slood for Parlament as a Commervative for the Keighley Division, where he was defeated ed and be has since purchased from the Dowager Lady Burton the historia Ches terfeld House at the corner of Curzon Street and South Audley Street, which was the home of the famous Lord Chester. field whose Letters" to his son are part of England's liferary trekare CHANGES IN CLUB-LAND.

The majority of the London clubs are at present passing through a financial crisis which many of theme will fall to survive They are faced with dwindling

membership and, consequently; reduced

Sonia cosm of China barween (The samo za

Hongkong and Lamooks U No. 1- Boath con of Unina berwoony The sende as

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income; while running, expenses are greater then there were in the palmiest H days before the war. The high coat of living, heavy taxation on personal in cones, and the general movement towards economy are among the factors that have made for the difficulties that have to be faced. The man who belonged to several elabe has resigned his membership of all but one or two. Many bave dropped out of club life altogether. It is predicted

Azerila regular mülfülgstaCalentia: Pinang and Laing trim Chieneen vicemera peddend van Barabar to Japan, bonuskonally ending at Bhaaghalokage hayd etcellent phasenger aceomansodation, m

every are days ostweën. Ohnson and Quiestmed falling at Batow Through sicrete can and through Bill of Lading As thkund sq mil Fangfach Borte de Shaaralle by vessels with good rice la mala taldee carrow Both ports every FRIS

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Hodgking kid. Mantiin, calling at Weilsafwel and Cheloo re BANGKOR LINK-Adwoklymerice is provided between Hongkong and Bangkok Vi Bwkowy by four steamers friad with up-to-date passenger.

CALCUTTA LINE.

Tuesday

despatched on or, about CHAKSANG,” will be,

Jan, at 3 p.m., for SINGAPORE. PENANG

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Fur Freight or Passage apply to--

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MY BLERTARA”.

·FIEUZAL GLASSES. Out of doors there is nothing so restful! Manda, Zamboangs, Thursday by those who are in a good position to and comfortable for the eyes as the light

judge that, except for certain vocational bane.

and political clubs, these institutions will reflected from green delds and trees, the cease to exist before many fears have absorption of the ultra-violet and ofange passed-perhaps within the

Tuesday 17th Jan, at 11 am.

NEW YORK, VIA PANAMA & CUBAN PORTS.

End of Jin:

BIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES «is QAPB,

KANAGAWA MAHU...

End of Mar,

Colombo,

COMBAT via Singapore, Penang and CALOUTTA V Singapore, Penang & Bangoon.

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MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA! LTD.

HONGKONG.

years.

next ten

In the hope of being able to make enda meet club committees have generally re- sorted to the obvious" plan of raising the subscriptions; but, as might be supposed, thi has only accelerated the process of wholesale-resignations. All sorts of de vices have been tried to retain members and attract new men, such as frat-rate music at dinner, concerts, the admission of ladies en certain nights, dancer, and But in these things the clubs so forth. are not able to compete with the restaurants either in charpness or quality The fact is that the club habit in the West End of London is becoming a thing of the past. There are other attractions week-end bridge parties, the week-end in the country, out-door sporte including golf, and motoring. The clubs we have mown it grew out of the coffee houses of Eighteenth Century, and, like the latter, it has ceased to serve a social need. NEWSPAPER CHANGE

by the chlorophyll of the leaves;" bence the introduction of Fiental Glass, yellowish green in colour, which is pro- duced íù several shades, and lenses made of this may be worn as a protection by over-sensitive eyes where it is desirable to tone

tone down excessive-light-and-glaze Fiental lenses of any prescription in either regular or Toris forms are manu- "factured by the Hongkong Optical Co., successors to Clark & Co., Manufacturing and Refracting. Opticians 13 Ascenta

(609 Boad Central ADVZ

Tories of the Lord Midleton-Lord Carson type--ould head a revolt against the Government's alleged attempt to coerce Ulster to, concede demands made, by Sinn Fein. Actually what happened was that Mr. Lloyd George got a handsome testi monia that the Conservatives and Unionists have confidence in his Irish 'policy.""

A

This conference is one of the pointers Next month there will be another change in the Street of Adventure." The Fall that a politician rightly-regards as im Hall Gazette and Globe has been purportant up, showing the currents of opin- chased by Sir John Leigh, of 6. Cariton House Terrace, and Lilleshall, Shrop shire, who has political ambitions. He is reputed to be one of the richest men in inter the country, having inherited large esta in the cotton. trade from his father but during the boom when cotton were eagerly bought at fancy prices he sold our all his holdings in cotton and relinquished his business connections with

Lancashire..

The new newspaper proprietor, gave Away immense syms for war charities, the More figure

being placed at £309,000.

committee of the he presented the Kings, and for the Disabled with a cheque

for $60,000. Another rather strik ing action on his part was to invest £200,000 in the Austin Motor Company

and thus place that buge concern on, a.

on with regard to people in power. There are cracks, inthe Coalition, ai every student of policies can easily see but there is at present no big 5nsure that will bring the edifice down in ruins. It is good for the country to know this fact just now when agitators are doing their bevel. best to exploit the unemployed. It may not be a perfect Government (no Government in that) but we know where

wasting.

UNFAIR LEVICH..

The Liverpool- conference did not limi its proceedings to the discussion of the Irish question, although that at the moment was of paramount importance: The strong and growing movement, for the organisation of the vast army of Unionist electors among the working-

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CAPITAL FAID-UP *** • 170.000.000

NEW

Frondent Mr.” Y. KAYAKE. Vice-President: Mr. E. MazıKAJA. Maiaging Director: Mr. Mamza An Company has on hand a Large Hamber of

CARGO STEAMERS

ALWAYS HEADY "POR CHARTERS of all descriptions.

"frm financial basis No announcement Classes was seen in a resolution dealing Cha Zallowing are comprised in the Company's Fleshy

has yet been made as to the futare policy of the Pall Mall Gazette and Globe, but no doubt it will contine to espouse the Conservative use the new owner in the prospective Unionist candidate for Clapham.

UNIONISTS AND THE GOVERNMENT.

with the Trade Union Act of 1913.

A rosolation was moved paking Parlia ment to remove the necessity under which every Trade Unionist labours to make a declaration before he can wastane exempt from paying a political levy, in support of politics with which he disagrees Men refuse to make the declaration because, The great debate on Unionists' policy if they did, life would be made a burden at the meeting of the National Unionist to them in the workshop..and also out Association di Liverpool attracted and side. Thousands of pounds are squeezed deserved the most widespread attention. out of Trade Unionists in support of the Over 2,000 delegates attended from all Independent Labour Party, composed of parte of Great Britain, and there was, raid Socialista almost to a man. It is therefore, no doubt about the representa certainly unjust that working men, whe tive character of the gathering. For ther Unionista or liberals, should be home time in advance of the conferenes bound down, by circumstances over which wild rumours were afloat that the old- they had no control, to contribute to

Tho-resolution. fashioned Conservatives the Tras Blue (Continued at foot of neat solumn.}

politice they condemn was carried-H.B.

Eleven steamers of 9.100 tons osch desawright. And under the Company's Management an

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