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CABLES.
LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH EXCTER'S AGENCY.] DEATH OF VISCOUNT BRYCE FORMER BRITISH AMBASSADOR
AT WASHINGTON.
LONDON, January 23rd. The death is announced of Visequat Bryce, O.M., G.O.V.O.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24TH. · 1913.
THE PRINCE IN INDIA.
TIGER AND BISON HUNTING IN MYSORE.
LONDON, January 22nd. The Prince of Wales completed half of his Indian tour on the 17th isst, when ho left Madras amid a crescendo al enthusiasm for Bangalore on the first stage of his trek through Central India into the beart of Kashmir.
The Prince had an enthusiastic welcome
SCHOOL FRIZE
DISTRIBUTION,
CHARGES AGAINST AN INDIAN POLICE CLERK.
FALSE PRETENCES ON A LARGE
· SCALE" ALLEGED. -
The police court "investigation--which is expected to last for several days was begun, yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Lindell, in the case in which an Indian clark employed in the Police Accountants Office, named Fatch Mahomed, is charged
A "VERY DELICATE”.
MACHINE."
ACTION OVER MAJOR CASSEL'S, DAR
THE REALM OF EXPERTS.
His Honour: Waare-gotting out of the realm of ordinary commonsense into the realm of experts. Not that, I am suggest- ing, that Mr. Scott is not giving his evidence very clearly.
la further answers the witness Isid it down, as an axiom that a competent re- pairer would not be guided entirely by what an owner told him about a car; ha would try it on the road. To uso wrong. was not to treat the car in the way that sized screw drivers on a car such as this such valuable workmanship deserved.
Mir. Tinson Could you say that the scratches must have been made by Me. Rowe and by no one else?
KAILAR VERNACULAR SCHOOL. The Kailap Vernacular School, Wan
A QUESTION OF REPAIRS. chai, which is the largest of the schools
A Napier car, built to the order of maintained by the Society of St. Vincent
an Indian potentate, exhibited at Olym. de Paul, held its scoond annual prize distribution on Saturday the 21st Decem-
pia, London, and afterwards bought by ber, at 4 pm. There was a large attend
Major Cassel of 100, The Peak, formed Fanes of pupils with their parents and
the subject of an interesting action open- friends. Bishop Pozzoni distributed the on many counts with having obtaizeded in the Sunimaly Court, before Mr.
Justice Gomperts yesterday."
The United Motor Co., Ltd., suod fitters Viscount Bryce, of Dechmont, Lanark at Bangalore, being heartily cheered by prizes. Among those present besides the goods from various firms on the false pre- shire, was born on May 10th, 1838, and the large crowds, and an equally striking Bishop were Rev. Fathers Banchio and tence that they were ordered by the Gov Major Cassel for #998, 46 for storage rent.
thus in his 84th year. He was a barrister of Lincoln's Ina and Praotised reception at Mysore, where Bity thousand Situ, Mars. F. H. Barnes, Chan Wingerament. This man is also charged, with work done and goods suppled, in respect this claim but counter-claimed for dam- titi 1982.
He became an M.P. in 1890 People flocked into the city from the Chun, H. Dixon, W. G. Fitz-Gibbon, Lione Aboni Santra, with conspiring to of a motor car. Major Cassel admitted and first had a sost in the Cabinet in surrounding country to see the Prince, 1892. He was Chief Secretary, for Ireland who is spending four days hunting, tigo Yat Choi, Paa Kan Sau, J. J. Remedios, defraud the Government by falsoty ropre-age alleged to have been done to the Tam Kwok Choi. Tiu. Fung, Yurn Lisenting that sums were due by the Govern- Napier car by inefficient repairs enrried out by Mr. Rowe of the United Motor from 1008 to 1907 and between 1907 and And bison in Mysore,
ment to various firms, some of which are
Cor LAR.
The amount of the counter 108 was British Ambassador at Wash
Pak, and others. ington. He was honoured by numerous
alleged to have no real existence. Many claim was 65.20. thousands of dollars are involved by the universition, in all parts of the world, and was the author of many books on diverso Bubjects.]
charges.
BARLIER CABLES.
THE DEAD PORE. TRIBUTES TO LATE PONTIFF'S WAR WORK:
Rome, Jaunry 22nd. Limmediately after the Pope's death Cardinal Gasparri, Papal Secretary of State, took charge of affairs in the capa city of Cardinal Camerlengo, who carries on the Affairs, of the Papacy on the demise of the Pope. All were requested to leave the death chamber, which the Guards of Nobles occupied, and seals ware placed on the doors of the Pope's library and writing-room.
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Cardinal Gasparri also offcially in formed the Foreign Governments and
telephoned to the Quirinal.
:
The Premier Signor Bonomi, immed- iately instructed the Government offices to pace their flags at half-mast, the first time in history such an order has been given.
The death of the Pope was announced to the public early in the morning by a solemn pling of the bells of Rome's four hundred churches. The streets be- came full of people discussing the news. Special editions of the newspapers were published containing portraits and me moire, with special tributes to the late Popo's work during the war,
HISTORIC CEREMONIES. Preparations were immediately begun for the ancient historic ceremonies con- nected with the death of the Pope, one of the first of which is the Assembly of Cardinals to call the dead Pontiff by name, and, when there is no answer, the Cardinal removes the Fisherman's Ring, the symbol of Papal authority, which is broken by the Cardinal Camerlengo and re-made for the next Pope.
The elaborate and historical ritual of preparing the dead Pope for the Lying i-State in St. Peter's prior to burial follows.
Many favour election of Cardinal Gas- parri as Pope, although the election of the dead Pope's Secretary of State is almost unheard of.
MEETING OF THE SACRED, COLLEGE.
TREATIES WITH CHINA.
Mr. Li Yat-choi, the manager of the WASHINGTON, January 22nd.
school, read the following report:- Perusal of the text of the agreement
Your Lordship, Rev. Fathers and arrived at by the Far Eastern Committee Gentlemen, In the name of the Working shown that the section requiring reports to be made to the Secretariat-General of Committed and on behalf of the pupils the Conference of commitments and con of this school, I beg to fender our heart tracta etcetera by China with the nationals of the participating Powers felt thanks to the Society of St. Vincent as Dearly de Paul which has undertaken the entire contains a qualifying clause, complate na possible," thus meeting the nancial responsibilities of the school. Japanese delegates' objection. Another provision invites the Governments not re- presented at the Conference to adhere to the agreement.
BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE, NEW FRENCH GOVERNMENT TO INTRODUCE MEASURE
PARIS, January end.
Le Journal declares that is agreement with the Government, M. Da Lasteyrie, Minister of Finance, will introduce at the beginning of the week a measure for saving the Banque Industrielle de Chine, practically the same as that introduced by the previous Cabinet.
LORD NORTHCLIFFE AT
BOMBAY.
BOMBAY, Jary 22nd.
Lord Northcliffe has arrived from Agra and is the guest of the Governor, Sir George Lloyd'
SINO-PERSIAN TREATY FORMALLY RECORDED WITH LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
The school started the last school your with 100 boys on the roll as against 75 at the beginning of 1920. It was opened for 224 days, and there was a daily aver. age attendance of 8
In 1920 the higher and lower schools were registered as two separate schools, bat at the request of the Inspector of Vernacular schools. they were, after the summer holidays, amalgamated with Mr. Wa Hung as beadmaster and 'Mr. Lek Pak To as assistant.
The school is divided, into five classes, and monthly examinations were bold in all classes with good results.
In Class A Master Pang Cho On won Alves scholarship, presented by La Class B. Chevalier 3. M. Alves.
the
Master Ng Wai Yuen was the winner of the Dixon scholarship, presented by Mr. H. Dixon, and in Claas C. Master Ng Yak Kwai sanured the Tse Kai Po scholarship, presented by Mr. Too Ka Po.
On Empire Day, a tea was given in the school premises to over 100 boys. These boys were from the three Vernacular schools: The St. Vincent de Paul
Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg, assistant Crown solicitor, prosecuted and Mr. Leo Longi- hotte defended.
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The Arst witness, an asistant of
In reply to the Magistrate, the witness said he understood that the St. John's Ambulance was run by the Government.
Mr. G. G. N. Tinson (of Messrs. John zon, Stokes and Master) who represented the United Motor Co. asked that the other side should be called upon to open
claim. their case as plaintiffs on the counter-
Dot
His Honour: You mean his Chinese Mr. Tinson explained that Mr. Rowe so
that he did all the work on it himself and the Chinese fitters never touched it.
thoroughly realand the value of the car
The witness, replying to the question, " said the marks were so recent that he considered they must have been made while the car was in Mr. Rowe's care.
Mr. Tinson: Did you report to the Napier works that certain of the material in the car was not the kind you would have expected in a car like this-that cor- ista instruments were of soft material.
NICELY PLATED BUT NOT MUCH USA." The witness: English manufacturers MAJOR CASSEL'S CASE...
do not guarantee electrical equipment, Mr. F. G. Vaux (of Messrs. Wilkinson tools, or tyres. We remarked that these Messrs. Ab Men and Hing Cheong, gave and Grist), accordingly, stated Major tools were in a pretty ease and were "particulars of an order by the defendant, Cassel's case. Mr. Vaux said that Major nicely plated, but were not much use. The air-cock looked as if some one had Cassel's Napier car was a very valuable "for the
one and his story was that he handed been trying to grind it in with an impro. Fateh Mabomed, for four rugs
the company with defaîte instruc-
per tool. Fourteen to 20 conts of cusmai St John's Ambulance," the bill to be it sent to
the accountants' office, Police tions, that there was apparently a leakage are put on a car like this and a scratch The in full view is a serious damage, of air proure somewhere between the Headquarters.
petrol tank at the back of the car. and witness, added that be could not say if the engine. He wanted this leak traced other people tried their hand at repairing but he gave definite instructions that the the car, before the United Motor Co. to be had it. carburettor, especially, was taken down. Nevertheless, that and As Major Cassel is in hospital, his evi- other operations were carried out; in dance (taken on commission) was read by He said that minor defects dismembling the carburettor it was con- Mr. Vaux tended that proper skill and care were that were noticed were put right by Mr. not used; in taking off a cock an un- beott after the car was first put on the suitable instrument was used which did road. In April, the car was running damage.
Elsewhere on the car imple excelsatly. In May, there developed the ments unfitted to the work were used.aic pressure trouble, which had nothing la unscrewing & brass collar, which was instead of using the pro engine-turned, per instrument, the operater took a cold chisel and hammer to it. It was twice re- ported to Major Cassel that the air leak had been located and the car was in good running order, but Major Camel found it was almost impossible to maintain pro sure except
the band by using
pump. He therefore took the ear away from the Company and handed it to another firm, Mera J. B. Reeves & Co. The bills sent in by Messrs. Reeves in putting the
The next witne said the defendant told him to write out two bills for the rugs, one for "No. 1, Ambulance, Hong kong" and the other for "No. 3, Am- bulance, Kowloon."
Alexander Riach, store-keeper as the Central Police Station, said that on
99th the December
first defendant brought a parcel of rugs to the store and asked that it be kept for him. The next day be took the parcel away.
Mr. Hazlerigg: What is the practice
with regard to boots for the police force? Witness: All boots are indented for from the Crown agents in London and when received here are taken into store.
The witness added that no booty bad ever been received into the sters from the Tung Sing firm, nor farniture from the other firms already mentioned. Five bills bearing the initials "A.B." had not been initialled by him in his capacity of storckooper. Ying School of the Chinese St. Joseph'surname in full on bills respecting goods
The for the police store. Society, and the Kailap School. object of this social function was to bring
Opening the case Mr. Halzerigg said
PARIS, January 18th (delayed). The Persian Government has sent the League of Nations Secretariat at Geneva record of the Persian Chinese treaty of a copy for the purpose of record of the Society's School at Mongkok, The To friendship, signed at Rome is January, 1990-Havas.
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IRISH WORLD CONGRESS. CHINA TO BE, REPRESENTED. PARIS, January 22nd. Twenty countries, including Britain, the Dominions, the United States and China, are to be represented at the Irish: World Congress opening here to-morrow.
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LABOUR'S OBLIGATION: NEED FOR GREATER QUTPUT.
LO with the engine." He took the car the United Motor Co. and asked Mr. Rowe to examine possibilities of leakage. He forbad him to take down the car- burettur. Mr. Rowe Afterwards reported that the car was now in order, but, on s trial, Major Cassel concluded that it wa not in order and took it back to the Later he found United Motor Garage. that Mr. Rows had taken down the car- barettor and "all its delicate parts were spread about the garage." Major Cassol detailed the evidences of
by Mr. car again in good working order formed being used, as already state ong tools Vaux After two more failures to get part of the counter claim."
That is not the sole measure of the satisfactory running after the car was "This reported in order, Major Cassel placed it damage," continued Mr. Vaux. was a show car in England and is a very with Messrs. Reeves. Mr. Bowe did not valuable one. It cost a very great deal deny having taken down the carburettor; of money and it is about the only car and ho
" admitted all the damage
and of this make in the Colony. The value said the would repair it as soon as of such a car, if it is ever improperly possible.
very rapidly as would be found on posing to buy it would examine the engine and he would say, This engine has been taken down for very serious res
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He siways signed his handled, falling it. Any person pro-
TEOS CHAUFFEUR'S VIEWA, Major Cassel'e Indian chauffeur then
the pupils together so that they may have that the charges involved the forgery ofsidered to have materially depreciated. so his master had said the carburettor
an opportunity to get acquainted and associate with one another. The expenses of this function were kindly subscribed by many friends of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, to whom we tender our grateful thanks:
now
pairs and its market value would be con
The Puisne Judge: How old is the car Mr. Vaux It came now to the Colony a year ago; it was shipped straight from England.
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"ALL RIGHT BY HONGKONG STANDARDS."'
gave evidence. He said he saw Mr. Rowe use a hammer and cold chise! in taking down the carburettor. He protested, be-
was not to be interfered with. The wit- ness professed himself ready to explain the jerk complained of. It all de- pends upon the driver," ho said, "If it is driven by another driver it will jork, but not if I drive it. The jerk only hap-.. pened when Mr. Scott drove."
Cross-examined he denied that Mr. Rowe suggested that he (witness) had ground in the air-cock and had thus made
it useless.It was not he who used the hammer and cold chinol.
mains have been transferred to the until now aix or seven million poopla Catechism to all elames. There dra many Accountant Office on the following day. down might be considered. Laking- to help him when he came to consider his
erased.
the morning.
to bills and altogether $9,500, of which $6,800 had actually been paid over by the Government. Fateh Mahomed was a third grade clerk employed in the Police Accountant Office. He had been in that
Mr. D. S. Scolt, acting manager of the grade for one year at the time of his machinery department of Messrs, Alex A clasa in English, twice a work, was arrest and had been for six years in a Boes & Co., said he tested the car several junior grade previously. Santra was times before and after it was sold to again taken up this year and it was found most useful and was much appre book-keeper employed by the Automobile Major Cassel, last January. It was run.
Mr. Vaaz indicated that he had another ciated by the boya This class was in Trading Company in Des Voeux Road ning well except that the bearings were With reference to the first not quite "run in" and the air pressure
witness, from Momers. Reeves, to speak as troduced with a view to giving the boys
to the condition of the car when they some knowledge of English before they charge, said Mr. Hazlerigg Mahomed did not keep up. He saw the car after it
on December 28th, and bargained for four Motor Company.
His Honour said it was rather late, Mr. J. R. Clynes, addressing a Labour leave this school for other schools to study went to Messrs. Ah Men and Hing Choong had been withdrawn from the Taited received it.
The carburettor had now, to call in an assessor but perhaps The body of the Pope has been laid out conference at Plymouth on December his important subiectual secular sub rugs, for the motor ambulances. Having been taken down and several other parts, the parties would let him know if they dressed in a white cassock, the hands said the Government, since the cad
fixed the price be directed that the rugs also, to get at the carburettor. The wit would consent to his having an expert resting on the chest, with rosary-beads 10th was had just stambled from jects taught, special attention used and the bills be sent to the Police news expressed the view that the intertwined tround the fingers. The ro
economic blunder to another paid to the teaching of Bible History and
by potes, Having received the goods defondant- do Throne Rome, where they will lie in counting the families and dependents of follow the teaching with keen interest and Central Police Station, describing them on several parts. On the petrol tank.
non-Christian pupila bat those also
posited them in the Police store of the Hongkong standards but it was rather The hearing was then adjourned until roughly done." There were tool-marks State.
the unemployed, were existing under attention. The frst mooting of the Sacred Collegeconditions of acute distress, upon the In conclusion, we beg to thank your blankets to the storekeeper. The next endeavours had been made to grind is a
LIFE IN SOVIET RUSSIA. day the rugs were handed by defendant valve; it had been broker, and in its which all the Cardinals at present 19 labour of other people, instead of being Rome attended, was held this morning in at work and living upon their own Lordship, the Rev. Fathers, and Gene to his servant to be taken to his friend place a brass cock, not in keeping with
MOSCOW FULL OF CAFES AND connection with the burial preparation. labour Incompetence which involved men for your presence and for the prizes in Hollywood Bond with a chit saying the rest of the car, had been sapplied.
CANDY STORES. The Conclave for the election of the little suffering, might be excused, but a generously presented by Chevalier that he would fatch them the following in Atting this the enamel on the tank, successor to the Camera Apostolica also policy which had failed to prosent econo-Dixon (the Dixon scholarship), Mr. Tse and the rugs were applied for by Inspec-burettor were taken down very carefully, that a letter which has recently been
In the meantime he was arrested had been scratched. Unless the car M. Alves (the Alves scholarship), Mr. H. day.
The Fladivostock Daily News states met to discuss the administration of mio troubles, like the present unemploys Po (the Tee Ka Po scholarship), and tor Grant instead of him. Anticipating damage would be done. Church property whilst the Papament came very near to being criminal. Messrs. F. H. Barnes, Choo Po. Sien, trouble defendant was alleged to have Throne ia vacant.
Mr. Tinson, in cross-examination, naked received in that city from Moscow says Cardinal Gasparri's In relief grants, unemployment benefits, Functions as Secretary of State have now and maintenance allowance through local W. G. Fitz-Gibbon, L. A. Barton, Li Yat endeavoured to "square" Station Officer the witness if he had intimate experience that Moscow is full of various missions, authorities; together with lost wages and Choi, H. Rozario, M. Perpetuo, J. J. Mese, of the Fire Brigade to say that the of this type of car, and the reply was that trade delegations as well as representa The this pattern of Napier was the Erst of its tives of various private trading firms of the cost of short time, we were losing Remedios, J. M. S. Rosario, J. D. Osmund goods had been ordered by him
and F. H. Dillon..
attempt was unsuccessful. After describ kind on the market and was totally all nationalities all anxious to come to an moro in a year than we could hope to
He had agreement with Russia. The streets are The boys then sang several songs, ing the procedure adopted by the Polion different from the old models extract from Germany in a dozen years. which were very well rendered indeed, Department with regard to ordering for had experience in Vancouver with the full of British, Danes, "Germans, Swedes "If political relations with any other after which they were addressed by goods and making payments, Mr. Has older models but never before with the and Americans who are marking time The and only, waiting for a lavourable opport country limit our freedom for soonomic re- covery, freedom must be secured to 470id Bishop. Fozzani, who congratulated the lerigg asid that defendant in bis position type of carburettor on this car.
was responsible for the checking of bills witness added that the car was a very unity to open up business. The contrast economia ruin," declared Mr. Clynen, teachers and the pupils on the excellent The Conference held yesterday has so By separate action or, bettor still, by result of the year's work and exhorted met in to the Accountant Office for pay: handsome one; it was built for an Indian of this town to the famine stricken dis It was shown at Olympis and the observer and speaks badly for the far been resultices. Only two thousand, international conference and to operation, them to endeavour to do even better ment for goods supplied and to forward potentate who subsequently cancelled his tricts is one that immediately strikes After the verification special precautions were taken by Mesars, transport system of the Soviet Republic. mostly Dutch, were present at the mass we should speedily diminish the appal during the coming year. It was mention them to the storekeeper of Station Officer order meeting, which passed a resolution ting list of our unemployed, and both ed that the school had been very well for verification.
nacular schools and had been awarded a counts had been deducted and also to customer's satisfaction. Mr. Beott men stores in Moscow are doing a big busi arging a general sympathetic strike and businees men and financiers-should now reported on by the Inspector of Vorfendant was to check the goods accord-Boss in regard to unloading it from the While famine and epidemics are raging ing to the requisition and to see that dis ship and in every way to ensure their in the Volga districts, cafes and candy appealing for a Government which would be that they must take some step to
compile the necessary vouchers consolidat- tioned that Major Cassel complained off phold a white standard in South Africa solve this question, otherwise it will sub-grant by the Government,
there were nine in this case, were made and he added that there was difficulty in ses of the Republic, as the majority of
these stores are foreigners anf Commis Bir Abe Bailey, in a vigorous speech mergo them in the privations which others
out in defendant's name. The to the West Rand strike committee, sug now endure. At the first Labour confer after which the proceedings closed.
been initialled by the first of bills had getting suitable oil for the car in Hong- the people are much too poor, to sfford gested that the Nationalist politicians eace after the war we called for revision
kong The "black smoke" were using the miners for their own of the Treaty and for the entry of Ger
66 cases out of 60. There were four firms fact that the car was "rather 27% to the these luxuries, and can only look in at political purposes with the object of any and Russia into close relationship
concerned in the case, the Automobile it had two carburettor controls and the the windows with longing eyes. 1. For causing the downfall of the Smuts with the nations of the world, and it is
Trading Company, the Tung Shing, Yce chauffeur was not accustomed to mani-people who have foreign money, Bussia now clear that to save ourselves we must Government.
Cheong Loong and the Wing Kat Choong, pulating them. You cannot drive, this is the cheapest, place in the world to live Sir Evelyn Wallors, President of the halp to save these other nations. I de
and the methods employed differed. The car the same way you can an American in at present and as an example we may not overlook the share which Labour Chamber of Mines, interviewed by a resould bare in providing a remody. The
first concern were dealers in motor acces
added the witness, The driver has cite the fares at present in force on the The price of a ticket in 300 Tresentative, emphatically denied that
The report of the Commission of en-sories. Despite the fact that it had had to know the feel of the car and this railways.
one was not used to that sort of thing, soviet roubles for a verst, and at this gold, industry proposed to abolish share of Labour would be in increasing thes
I told Major Cassel his man was driving rate the price of a ticket from Moscow would cost about the colour-bar. He declared that he the national products by greater output, quiry into Municipal finances at Singano dealings with the Government fonr
mixture."
Vladivostock ca too rich desired to sea the gold industry preserved is order to ranch those lower prices which pore enquires whether administrative re- bills bearing the name of the company. are a guarantee for effective competition forms cannot be introduced by a reduc. were found in the Accountant Office.
M Tinson also cross-examined as to 3,000,000 roubles; yet in foreign money on the largest possible scale, and to pro- The national product is the measure of tion of staffs, longer hours of attendance They were in the handwriting of Bantra, vide the marimum feld of employment for whites Nearly twenty thousand nation's wealth and that is all the at office and insistence on punctuality the book-keeper of the firm. Mahomed an alleged tendency of the car to "Ruff" this amounts to only 20 dollars gold. Of more trus, when & uation is dependent It is suggested that assesment he paid wrote a letter, introducing Santra to the or jerk when accelerated. The witness the political situation and the terror the
· nativen have now been repatriated, mean ang memployment for over two thousand upon the wealth which it can send over by the Harbour Board and oa Govern-Treasury for the purpose of collecting thought that, also, was due to too rich letter his little to say, and as far as we sons in exchange for the imports of foodment property, and rates paid on rents the money. Bantra duly presented him a mixture. As it did not occur at high can judge, the position taken up by the and raw animals upon which it dependa payable to the Crown: a new water self and obtained the money. With ro speeds he did not think it was due to a Sorist authorities, is, that if no attempts scheme to be approved and proceeded gard to the Tung Shing firm Mr. Haz fault in the carburettor. It was a practi- are made on them or their methods criti
Degligible matter
SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE, NO INTENTION OF ABOLISHING COLOUR-BAR.
whites,
JOHANNESBURG, January 21st.
MARSHAL PETAIN.
APPOINTED INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF FRENCH; ARMY.
His Lordship then presented the prizes: ing these bills. The vouchers, of which too much black smoke from the exhaust Dess. It is true that the chief patrons of
SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY
FINANCES
COMMITTEE'S SUGGESTIONS..
car
delicate";
to
A demand for outpat should, however, Houses' and town planning cannot leriggi said that, during the period cover-call original defect in the air pressurised, then a man can live in peace and be preceded by a foreign and hopes, but cipality requires 853,00,000.
undertaken at present. The Munied by the charges the Government never make them certain, and output should sources of revenue include entggested in the bills, viz., boots. Thrés of the Judge remarked that the case was getting fear of reprisals at the hands of the
which would not destroy markets,
received from the firm the goods mention was being explained when the future go about his business without any great Government. All indications point" to a be preached together with the doctrine and totalizator tax $100,000, pawn- bills were collected by Bantra. The bills so technical that he would really like a considerable improvement of the econo that men doing their bet shall not brokera, rubber dealers, and liquor shop bearing the names of the firms of YooBsor to sit with him. PARIS, January 22nd.
letter even says that the town now looke thereby iacur the penalty of unemploy: licence fees $300,000, Government pro- Cheong Loong and Wing Kat Oboong unfamiliar with the technicalities of mical position in the, republic and the Marshal Petain has been appointedment, and shall have their fair share of perty $200,000, the Harbour Board to related to farsiture.
more like it was before the war ihen at any other time since the revolution: Inspector General of the French Army. the increased product fra increased contribute $500,000 per annum, and water charges to be raised to produce $300,000. Haras
energy.
Ke was
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After further evidence had been given the bearing was adjourned.
motor ear, construation.
Mr. Tinson and Mr. Vaux' remarked that they were, too.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.