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CABLES.

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LATEST CABLES.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] -THE PRINCE AT DELHI.

A VERY PREVALENT IDEA DISPOSED OF.

Das, February 17th. A great durbar convened by the Viceroy in the Old Fort, Delhi, on Thure day afternoon was profoundly impressive as a spectacle bas did not go beyond this, Lord. Reading, in welcoming the Prince of Wales in game of the Government of India, again emphasised the point that the Pris visit was not associated with

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, –FEBRUARY 18TH, 1822.-

LATEST CABLES.

BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE, ADOPTION OF GOVERNMENT'S PLAN RECOMMENDED."

PARIS, February 17th. The Senate Financial Committee un- animously approved of Senator Jean Norey's exhaustive report escommending adoption of the Government's plan in the matter of the Banque Industrielle as already passed by the Chamber.

EARLIER CABLES. SHAREHOLDERS TO TAKE CONCERTED ACTION.

„Paris, February 17th politics but that he had come out, insidered A. Jonn Nerey's report upon the The Senate Finance Committee has con-

bis own words, “to know the people and Banque Industrielle Bill, which recom- mands the adoption of the entirety of the to let the people know him" and he was text, proposed by the Government and splendidly falling this mission.

voted by the Chamber.

This effectually disposes of the very provalent idea that the Prince's visit to the Capital might be marked by some announcement of an important character. On Friday morning the Prince laid the foundation stone of the Kitchener Me morial College for the sons of Indian officers in the now enpithl, amid a fine scono of military pageantry. On Satur

day night he will be the guest of the

raling Indian Princes and chiefs at a banquet of characteristic, splendour.

THE IRISH SITUATION. LEGALISING THE POWERS OF THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

MORE SHOOTING IN BELFAST.

LONDON, February 17th. The only further item of interest in the lebate, which was adjourned, was Mr. Chamberlain's pointed approval of his brother, Mr. Neville Chamberlain's

remark that it was understood that the Boundaries Commission would only ad just boundaries and, would not transfer large territories.

MARLIER JABLES.

LONDON, February 16th.

In the House of Commons, Mr. Chur- sokill moved the second reading of the Irish Free State Bill. He emphasised the argency of legalising the powers of the Provisional Government, enabling it to hold an election at the earliest moment. The present position, with wielding

power without legal theme was an

sinomaly unprecedented in the history of The Empire (ironical Unionist cheers). At was most

ost desirable that the Irish peo- Pia at an election should definitely reject The idea of a Republic and secure an ade guste Constituent Assembly, representing

It is stated in Parliamentary circles that associations of shareholders of the Banques are being formed to take concert- ed action in refusing to pay the last two quarters' instalments due on their shares. It is suggested that they will be so sup- holda 17,000 shares, and by the National ported by the Peking Syndicate, which Italian Bank, which holds 3,700. It is expected that both theso banks will appeal to the laws of their respective countries in support of the refusal to meet any further oall

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FRANCE AND RUSSIA. NO QUESTION OF RECOGNISING

SOVIET.

PARIS, February 16th. mentioned in a cabin of the 13th inst, has The pro-Russian propaganda in France received a severe rebuff from the Temps, which, commenting on Krassin's sugges tions for negotiations with France inde- | pendently of the Genos conference, says that the diplomacy of Moscow is reminis cent of Abdul Hamid, and declares that Russia's recognition of her debts, guaran toes for foreigners, and the carrying out at the principles of the Cannes resolution are fundamental, necessities France will not bargain with the Soviet behind the backs of her Allies.

PARIS, February 16th. M.. Poincare declared in the Chamber)

that there was no question of France recognising the Soviet. The attitude has not changed

French

THE PACIFIC TREATY, U.S. SENATE WANTS FULL

INFORMATION.........

WASHINGTON, February 18th. The Senate har passed a meolution aking President Harding for fall infor mation regarding the negotiation of the Pacific treaty.

LATTER

FUTURE CONCESSIONS IN CHINA. FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD OF REFERENCE'

LONDON, February 18th. In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Harmsworth said that the con stitution and functions of the board of Schators Lodge and Underwood, both China would be determined by a special reference to study future concessions in members of the American delegation, conference of representatives sured the Senate that there was nothing and the other interested Powers to be of China to conceal. Senator Underwood explain ed that a great part of the negotiations Point under the Washington conven concerning abrogation of the Anglo- Japanese alliance would not be found in the minutos, because the subject was

tion.

mostly discussed by way of informal con- FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

versation.

Replying to Senator Hitchcock's re- mark that the Senate representatives seemed to have been on the outside while Senator Lodge said that the conversa tifs four-Power pact was worked out. tions were between the hands of the dele- gations, as this was the simplest way of dealing with so delicate a situation, but the treaty was fully discussed by the American delegates long before it waa submitted to the other delegates.

OLD

FIRM

STOCKBROKING

FAILS.

LIABILITIES OF NEARLY, TWO MILLIONS,

LONDON, February 16th.

A firm of stockbrokers, Ellis aed Com- pany, which has been in existence one and a half centuries, has filed

petition in bankruptcy. Tho liabilities are rumour ed to amount to nearly two millions.

Mr. Berau (director of the City Equitable Insurance Co., "which has become insol- vent), was till recently senior partner in the firm. The Stock Exchange Committee

ceased membership of the Exchange, announces that the six partners have PROPOSED BONUS FOR U.S.

TROOPS.

* COST EVOKES INTENSE

AGITATION.

WASHINGTON, February 16th. Intenso agitation has been evoked throughout the country by the proposal to give a bonus to soldiers who partiespat ed in the war, which is estimated to cost five milliard dollars.

President Harding informed Congress that he considered a general sales tax tas only feasible means of raising funds for this purpose, otherwise ha opinel that it

until conditions justify the oulay. CUSTOMS DUTY IN FRENCH

POSSESSIONS, -

(BY COURTEST OF THE

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CHINA MAIL"]

HONG MOEK" WRECK. "SHANSI'S" CAPTAIN HONOURED.

SHANGHAI, February 17th. Captain B. Turnbull of the Chins Navigation steamship Shansi was present ed with Lloyd's medal at a luncheon in Taikoo's big dining room yesterday for gallantry in connection with the wreck of The Hong Moh in March 4th last year. The Shanzi stood by for 48 hours in terrible seas and saved 40 lives. Skinner Turner made the presentation. Judge Mr. E. F. Mackay, Manager of Taikoo, and many others were present.

BLINDED SOLDIERS AND

SAILORS' HOSTEL." ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ĶĀ SPLENDID DONATION "

FROM HONGKONG.

the following letter from the Headquar Mrs. Alice Grant Smith has received ters of what is known throughout the Empire us." St. Dunstan's Work":

THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE. DELEGATES AGAIN IN CONFER-

ENCE IN HONGKONG.

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OHAIRMAN OF SEAMEN'S UNION ARRESTED.

CHARGED WITH MURDERING F

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WIFE.

The four delegates from the seamen að Canton returned to Hongkong yesterday Chen Ping Sang, Chairman of the Ses- by the train arriving herp about mid- day. There was a conference immediately on a charge of murdering his wife. so the Tung Wah Hospital with the Com-

men's Union has been arrested at Canton mittee appointed at the recent meeting in the Vernacular Press reads as follows: The story of the crime as it is related closeted for nearly three hours with ro-Wan mountain, on the 14th instant, there. Afterwards the delegates were While walking near the foot of the Pak Commerce. presentatives of the Chinese Chamber of man discover a young woman lying It is evident that the delegates are not serous wounds on her body. He at once unconscious beneath a bush with sevors! the bearers of an unconditional surrender reported the matter to the nearest polies aven if they have not brought fresh de station. The wounds were so serious that Cortain statements as to their the woman died an hour after she had attitude were made to our representatives

manda

'SHANGHAI AND HONGKONG STRIKE.

men's

those who had discussed the situation been brought to the station. According to with the delegates but the Secretary for her dying deposition, she said that she Chinese Affairs, soen last night, asked Ping Sang, bo was staying with a was assassinated by the husband, Chan that no incomplete statement of the men's men

President of the Chinese Sca- views should be given at present as any friend (also an unofficial of the Union) thing of that kind published might hang in the Yuet Wah Hotel on the Bund. As per negotiations to-day. Everything is her husband fell in love with a girl and in a state of flux, bo smid.

did not support hor, abo purposely on the 13th went up to Canton from Hongkong to ind him and they had some quarrels On the day when the murder took place, The Y.-C. Daily News of the 8th inst., Pak Wan mountain.

she was persuaded to make a trip to the in a leading article, says:

The friend of her husband accompanied them. Pronounced and in certain cases exceed-arrived at the foot of the mountain, her When they ingly unscrupulous efforts are being made husband suddenly drew out a pistol and to misrepresent not only the issues of the fired several shots at her. scamen's strike at Hongkong but also the On this information a squad of police actual events connected with it. This is men and detectives was despatched to the no new phenomenon in labour disputes, Yuet Wah Hotel to arrest the alleged but in the present case the situation is murderer. When they reached the hotel so tense with grave possibilities, and the Chan was out but returned in a short ramiscations of the dispute liable to so while and the officer in charge of the wide an extension, that notice must be police squad produced to him the warrant taken of them. Furthermore the action for his arrest. He at once drew out of the Hongkong Government in enforcing pistol and fired point blank at the police- a large mens re of the law against the men and at the same time tried to escape Seamen's Union has been made the sub- but after a short chase he was arrested. joot of attack, as if the Government had Two police were wounded, by shots fired taken sides with the shipowners. Either by Chan, the condition of one being very this is the view of ignorance in the pre critical. sent instance or deliberate distortion of the facts, probably a good deal of both.

devices of the agitator which has to be second there is none, and it is one of the While there is excuse for the first, for the

promptly exposed, else a kind of class or race warfare may take the place of what premmably was originally no more than a dispute over, wages... The most outside Hongkong is the attempt now ANOTHER AMAH serious part of the strike for those of us being made to procure an extension to other ports, and all that that carries with it The Chinese seafaring, populace serr ing the coastal and ocean lines may be UNABLE TO PUT ON THE BABY'S divided roughly into two classes, Canton- eee and Ningpo men, and for purposes

At the police headquarters Chan con fcased that he murdered his wife and said

came to his assistance, but after the police had nothing to do with the murder. that his friend, who was one of the party, At the time of his arrest several peamen' had explained to them that the matter was personal and there was nothing con- cerning the Union, the seamen dispersed.

STRIKE.

SOCKS.

GOES ON

ITALY ADHERES TO CONFERENCE would be wise to postpone the bonus towards a fand for Braille books for contentedly, and as evidence of how little) leaving her employ without giving a

DATE:

ROKE, February 18th. Signor Bonomi, in a statement in Par liament referring to the Genoa conference, said that italy must keep her engage ment. She would be ready for the con ference on the date fired, which so far had not beers altered.

BACK FROM THE CONFERENCE.

LANCASHIRE'S PROTEST

UNAVAILING

LONDON, February 16th. In the House of Commons, a question time, Mr. Harmsworth said he vai aware of the injury caused to the Lancashire trade by the increased import duties on Afrion, Indo-China, and Madagascar. Representations had already been made to the French Government concerning this, but the latter did not see their way to reduce the tariff.

future hope, not past hate, as the present MR. BALFOUR ENTERTAINED BY cotton goods in French possessions in your effort, an expression of most sincere Such a demand coming from delegates of employed for, the light work. -

Parliament did. Any delay in the gumage of the Bill would mean further anarchy and bloodshed.

THE NEXT STEP.

HIS COLLEAGUES.

LONDON, February 16th.

$

Regent's Park, N.W., 1.

3та Јапилту, 1982. Dear Madam-I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of 22nd November, addressed to our late Chairman Bir Arthur Pearson, and to send you here with a formal receipt for the splendid donation of £301 156. Ed., which you have sant for the funds of St. Dunstan's. of the great kindness of some of her ors in general in the latter category. The Mosque Street, summoned her amah at We had already heard from Miss Day of convenience we may include northern- Mrs. Hosario Antonio of No, 14, friends in Hongkong in contributing Ningpo men are carrying on their work the Magistracy, yesterday morning fur some of the Australian soldiers, and Miss partisan fooling they have with the Can-month a notice. Day had hinted at the possibility of tonese, we have simply to quote the case further donations to our general fund, of the growa sent to Hongkong from she had engaged the woman on the conti Complainant told the Magistrate that but we had not anticipated such a Shanghai less than a fortnight ago to magnificent total. The donation from work the Baie Funnel steamers away from

tion that she would do everything.she Foochow has been safely received and If the Colony. At a very early date in the after the four children a well.

was asked to do. She agreed to look thank you for the very practical thought struggle the Ningpo men hare received an

The which led you to appeal to the Consuls of invitation to join the strike, but without did not know how to wash the children woman turned out to be a failure and the various Towns; this course should re-result, and to-day they are carrying on properly nor even how to put on the sult in renewed and widespread interest their work without any reference to events baby's socks Complainant sail that as in our efforts for the blinded men. ***

in Canton. There is, however, no doubt result ad the heavy work fall to hersali. I hope that you will accept yourself, that the agitator is pressing them, and On the 6th fast. the woman came nong and convey to Mrs: Roberts and all those what is worse, suggestions are emanating and said that she was going. Complain- who so whole-heatedly assisted you in that they should participate in the strike. with her a young Chinese git who was from quarters which ought to know better ant protested, but the amah went, taking and cordial thanks. The most substan tial donation which you have forwarded the Canton men is only natural and a

The defendant said that she was not is doubly welcome, as it comes at a time perfectly fair game to play, but when engaged to do such work as the washing. when, owing to the recent financial and disgruntled creatures, for purposes of

Complainant added that she was unabo their own and without any realization of industrial depression which we have er

to procure an amah for two days Tho perienced, money is increasingly difficult the consequences, add their irresponsible only extra work the amah, really did was to obtain for purposes such as ours.

voices to the others, the time has arrived to wash a fow dishes after each meal. With bearty congratulations upon the wages in the world generally is-down- for plain speaking. The tendency of

Mr. Wood told the amah that she had success of your appeal, and most deep wards, and there is no doubt that most notice. For leaving without notice she no right to go without giving a month's and sincere thanks-Tours faithfully,

ships to-day run at a loss. In spite of

was liable to pay compensation to her the the shipowners in Hongkong have employer. He ordered complainant not made a substantial offer to the seamen, to pay the woman the wages due and" which has been rejected, It cannot be ordered the amah to pay $6 compensation said that the shipping companies hays to Mrs. Antonio. turped a deaf ear to the men's. requests, and apparently the Ningpo branch of the service is perfectly satisfied to let matters take their present course. What the local agitators are striving for, we venture to think, is not the betterment of the sea men, but the working off of a grudge Four chair coolies were summoned at against the companies, and with such in the Magistracy, yesterday, by Mrs. J. H. their minds they are doubly dangerous. Bath, of No. 2, The Peak, for refusing get himself falked about for some time to Hongkong we must conclude that if these

Mr. Will Hender is more than likely to Taking hood of what has happened in hire on Saturday, the 11th inst. come. In fact he

veiled statement of this description the port will be thrown into confusion, being talked about agitators succeed, the whole labour of may have a miggestion of libel about it, not the shipping alone, and for the future but a visit to Repulse Bay on any dansant all security in business will have vanish INight will make our meaning clear and ed. Realization of that fact places a reveal an artist who, in his own party duty upon the shoulders of the whole cular line, is inimitable. conception of Jass is

The popular responsible community, to see that these Doise, bladaat agitators do not have scope for their vis, weird sounds which probably fill work. The position is too serious to be men's wouls with “treasons," stratagems left to any one section but must be faced and, like the Village Blacksmith, he, so and spoils.”. Mr. Hender, produces noises by all.

Mr. Balfour was entertained at luncheon by the Government on his return from Washington. Mr. Lloyd George, who BAILWAY AMALGAMATION. presided, paid a tribute to the prominent

CAPITAL OF OVER £500,000,000. part Mr. Balfour had played at one of the most notable contributions of states- manship to human peace and happiness.

LONDON, February 10th He read a message from President Hard At the annual meeting of the Midland ing in appreciation of Mr. Balfour's as Railway Company the Chairman confirm sistance. Mr. Balfour replied emphasised that negotiations are proceeding for ing the incalculable debt of gratitude due amalgamation with the London and to the United States Government for its North-Western Railway and five other action throughout the negotiations, which companies, the aggregato ospital being had not merely settled the land problems £327,000,000. of the Far East, the naval problems of the Pacific, and the question of the naval disarmament of Europe, but had trans formed international relations.

Mr. Churchill hoped that, despite the inhuman passions exempted at Belfast, the heaus of the two Irish Governments would meet shortly. The Irish Parlis- ament would possibly frame a Constitution in May or June, after which the Imperial Parlament would pass confirmatory legisistion. The next step was Ulster consideration of the Constitution, before arcising her option to enter the Free State. There was a difference regarding the date of exorcise of option, but the Irish Ministers did not insist on their interpretation of the Treaty on that point. Nevertheless, it was unlikely that the Boundary Commission would begin work bezore August and a settlement of boundaries was unlikely before October. The recent discution between Sir James Craig and Mr. Collins on the boundary

OVATION IN THE HOUSE. question was obviously premature, but

Churchill denied that agreement had of Commons, received an ovation, all the Mr. Balfour, later entering the House broken down. There had been a bad ser- members rising and cheering. Back, but the situation was being repair. ed and restored.

chaos would be inevitable.

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THE GEDDES REPORT.

THE COMBATANT ́SERVICES RETRENCHMENT."

BRITISH POLICY IN EGYPT.

LoNDas, February 16th.' Coverations between Mr. Lloyd

have led to complete agreement regarding George, Lord Curzon, and Lord Allenby the policy to be pursued towards Egypt and the letter to be presented to the Egyptian Government. IMPENDING REVOLUTION

MEXICO.

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U.S. TROOPS TO GUARD FRONTIER.

New YoAL February 18th.

E. M. CHADWICK BATEA (Fecretary, Blinded Boldiers and Sailors Care Committee). Mrs. E. I. GRANT SMITH,

c/o Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd.,

Hongkong.

THE REPULSE BAY HOTEL

ATTRACTIONS.

بسم الله

Mr. Harold Palmer, Lecturer in Phone He is interested in what he is doing and tie at University College, has vacated his the effect it is having upon others. But post of chairman of the English Language the roaring is soothing, it is not in Club, in view of the fact that he mails in congruous; it is withal artistio, and not February for the Far East to take up For some considerable time have we heard the organisation of English classes in the purer sounds than Mr. Bender is able universitics and secondary schools of

Japan, to produce from his xylophone The

One or two teachers of English other instrumente peculiar to his depart accompany him, but the main guard, mens of the orchestra are handled with me and women, are to follow in the sam- derring precision and at times with a Palmer autceeds several eminent English- mer, and form his general staff. Mr. remarkable delicacy of touch, and the men who have rendered excellent service effect produced is, like a famous cocos, in teaching English in Japan bers of the orchestra are imbued with Mr. Boothing and comforting. The other mem

CHAIR COOLIES FINED.

REFUSING HIRE.

The day was very wety and when the Stephen's Girls' School to bring defendants were asked to go to St. home Mrs. Beth's child and an amsh both pairs of chair coolies rofused hire The first pair said that they were already engaged and the second couple excused themselves by saying that they were hungry and they were just going off for a meal. They also refused to go at the request. .ot Chinese

$ constable.

Inspector Garrod said that these men cooked their meals on the spot and the Magistrate remarked that Chinese did not take food as a rule at one o'clock. They had food in the morning and evening

Mr. Both mentioned that the coolies had been engaged on previous occasions to go to the school, and they had never refused.

All four defendants were fined $5 each.

Captain Charles Craig, moved laterite amendment declining to proceed with the Bill until the provision for estab- Lishing a Boundary Commission, which is violation of the rights of Ulster, is eliminated or the dosision of the Commia-

LONDON, February 16th, zion made subject to the approval of In the House of Commons at question Northern Parliament. He declared that time, asked whether the Minister of if the Commission made anything more Defence recommended in the Geddes re been mobilised at Fort Blis Teras, Five thousand American troops have than the minutest changes, bloodshed and port would be appointed forthwith to owing to a report that a Mexican rorola to speak, loves to hear his bellows roar.

ME D. D. Beid seconded. The subse view to further economies in the Naval Juarez is about to be attacked,

examine the Washington decisions with 4 tion is impending and that the town of quent debate revealed no change in the Estimates, Mr. Chamberlain said that the since its ratication towards the Treaty Government had not yet decided as to U.S. FORCES ON THE RHINE. such aa extensivo change in the present The "Attorney-General, who avoided attempting to throw light on the inter- year.

WASHINGTON, February 16th. The possibility of combining pertain pretation to be placed on the wording of elementa in the three Services would be immediate reduction of the American The War Department announces the the Treaty regarding the Commission orplored by a technical sub-committee of forces on the thing by 200 old said a gentleman of ripe judicial experi- the Imperial Defence Committee. ance would be appointed Chairman.

The 3,000 men, leaving 169 officers and 8,217 views expressed in the Admiralty Memo ranium on the Geddes report must not be disregarded as a serious question of REDUCTION IN BANK BATE principle was involved In any case it

Engineer Captain G. Bromwich, would be impossible to make a decision

Loos, February 18th.

Hender's spirit and the result is a perfec-D.S.D., 0.3.E., who meceeds Engineer for the Government,

tion of ensemble helping to make a dance Captain 8. P. Ferguson, C.B.E., an from No smooth and easy pathway have I trod The Bank of England discount rate is a very pleasant help in this time of January 4th, on the completion of two 4 per cent,

trouble Mr. Taggart's vision and enter years' service, by the latter as chief engi prise are again demonstrated in his acer at Hongkong Dockyard, is not ITALY OFFERS CREDIT TO engagement of Mr. Hender and that of stranger to the East. It was for service When I was young, full oft I knew the

-AUSTRIA.

Miss Bits Shield who sings and dances with the Royal Marinas during Admiral in true exbaret fashion with a refinement Seymour's retreat to Tientsin and for

rod; which carns her encores whenever she subsequent good work in mounting

alder, I was stuck with sharea guns at Tientsin that he was awarded the My Tapan treats me as an instaste clod, A trip to Repulse Bay on any of these D.8.0. During the war Capt. Bromwich My juniors mock my sorrow-whitened coal evenings reminds ons vividly of Dockyard, it Garden Island, Sydney, in

was Chief Engineer of the Commonwealth hairs. Miyanoshita, especially that portion of which capacity he materially contributed All this I suffered in my atient way,

efficiency

THE CLONES AFFAIR.

LONDON, February 16th.. In the House of Commons, Mr. Chur cfill announced that 28 of those kidnap pad had boon released by the exertions of The Provisional Government, Mr. Chur Chill read the Northern, Government's re- port of the Clones affair, which conflicted with the Provisional Government's report. fo had communicated with both Govorn mante aid bath considered an impartial enquiry desirable. He had therefore noti ied them that the Imperial Government would place at their disposal a judicial fler agreeable to both to hold a public Henquiry.

LONDON, February 16th The

general withdrawal of British roops from South Ireland has not yet restarted, though the 17th Lancers have Ben brought to England from Dublin. Continued of foot of next column.)

BELFAST DEATH-ROLL.

LONDON, February 18th. More shooting took place at Bellat today. The death-roll now numbers 30, while 89 are in hospital.

The North Irish Government has decid- od to enforce the Fire-arms Act imposing a penalty of two years' imprisonment for unlawful posscasibe of arme.

men.

VIENNA, February 16th. Italy his noticed for readiness furnish Austrin £1,000,000.

with

credit

to

of

DUTCH LOAN.

Twenty-three returned kidnapped ro- sidents were given a great reception at

THE HAGUR, February 18th. Aughnacloy. They left 17 Northerners in issue of a kan of thees hundred million The first Chamber has approved the Trim gaol.

guilders,

appeara

4in.

TEETOTAL SONNET.

["The Company received a notification that....the cost of water supplied. would be doubled" Company Report.]

I am a man grown old 'mid many cares? Where I sowed wheat, the crop has

grown up tares And sil men pas me as I onward plod.

Wheri

ith rubber

the drive when, the lights of the Hotel to the high standard . Navy. So long inured to ever-coming woO.

aro wen and eventually the car dashes (at a "afety first spood) in to their June of last year, the date of his last

ed by the Royal Australia

till That dearer whisky caused me to chiamay. should meet a ned. Their popularity is nior engineer officer in the Third Des blaz The now Whitecoaches promotion, Captain Bromwich was the To think that I have lived to see the day

“But Faté has dealt me now a final blow-

already assured,

troyer Flotilla of the Atlantic Flost.

E.W.H.

When they put up the price of Ha Or

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