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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES.

• (THROUGH. REUTER'S AGENCY.] THE NEAR EAST CRISIS. „SMYRNA SYSTEMATICALLY LOOT-

ED BY TURKS,

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PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH. - 1023,

THE BONGKONG DAILY

THE "HAMMONIA " DISASTER|FAR

PASSENGERS RESCUED IN A

- LATEST CABLES. THE RUBBER RESTRICTION QUESTION.

MEETING AT COLONIAL OFFICE.

LONDON, September 19th,

GALE.

workers with their families, hence an

EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

[THOUGH LECTER'A JOENOT.]- FAR EASTERN BANK LIQUIDATION. LIQUIDATOR'S DISCLOSURES,

LONDON, September 12th.

SCOTTISH LITTER. THE PRINCE OF WALES AND ST. ANDREWS.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDEST.)

EDINBURGH, August red. It is understood that the Prince of Wales will be asked to accept the Lord Rectorship of St Andrew's University on the expiry of Sir James Barrie's term of office in October. H.R.H.'s decision in the matter will not be made known till the end of September, who he will play himself in" as Captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club.

erested when player who moves in s cuterie of putt conceders" is asked to hole out on every groen. He is apt to regard his "partner as a mema sort of nian, who wants to win by hook or orook. And spectators should not angor, as they often do, when a player insists on his opponent putting the

hort ones.

GoBSIP FROM THE OLD COURSE.

LONDON, September 12th. The worst scenes in my experience," suid Captain Day, of the Kinfaune

A Glasgow golfer at St. Andrews was drawn Castle, whose long record at sen includes

in the Scottish Amateur Championship the saving af four ships crews, on arrival

against a member of the Royal auf Antiant at Southampton from Capetown this

Dr. Fischer, official Iquidator of "the

The St. Stungo golfer was bully off form, und received a suvere drubbing. At the clow of morning with survivors from the liner Hemmonia The Captain estimated that

the Royal and Ancient Club house, there to 50 or 60 lives were lost before the Kinfauns Far Eastern Bank and the International

the round the victor invited his victim into He saw Exchange, has made a statement to the

The playing in ceremony is a short dispense & little consoling refreshment. Geatle arrived on the scene. several dead bodies floating in the water. He said he would never forget the dread Evening Star, that as the result of his ene The new Captain strikes the first (and What will you have to drink?" he blithely.

On January 6th, 1537 our Sailor King's the lugubrious"reply, “ Laudanuni ful scenes during the eight hours the investigations be found the Bank had only) ball for the William 1 Gold Metal. asked the man from Glasgow. Back cat,

Quite a number of championship spir Kinjauns Castle was standing by. The

transmut by the King's command a gold ante foit in the same mood after Fortune

и дово had

Hugh them dirty." bars. The total liabilities are not known medal with green riband, which His Ma- majority of the passengers were Spanish lost heavily in exchange and also in gold-secretary wrote." I have the honour to accurate list of the missing was difficult

The Bank had very for banking clients,jesty desires, you will present in his name Higgins, of Prestwick St. Nicolas, had moet. which he desires should be played for annu- tymies that came his way. Altogether to obtain.

Captain Day said at ten o'clock, in the dealing almost entirely in gold and silver to the Reval and Ancient Golf Club, and certainly a grievance about the number, ot The Bank also has large ally. The King orders me to add that His be get six. It is after an experience of moraing he received the "S.O.S." signal speculation.

position to feelings the There was a skife altered his coures outstanding accounts with the Hongkong, Majesty of the opportunity in avail this kind that a player inga ato pa pre place of the stymie in the scheme of com- He International. Chinese-American

that ancient inf and reached, the Hammonia at noon.

visit the Prince to Sco

of

to Scotland

petitive golf. revite only sentimentally, a number In a course like St. Andrews, with its big found her on one side sinking, and around other winks.

titles. According to the terma her were many overturned boats and rafts iliserepancies were also found between interesting with people clinging thereto.

end Wrong The Kinfauna Castle launched six life the announced and the actual paid up of the Scottish Parliament Act of 1450 double greens, some whoppers of putta were it Garrick, and Baron of Renfrew in the player whose ball landed at the boats which were kept very busy rescuing capital, the extent of which he is investi- the Prince is Duke of Rothesay, Earl of unki Inat week: The palm went to the in the throughout the afternoon under most diffi|gating: The International Exchange Feerage of Scotland. He represents the of the double green.

ancient line of the Royal Stunts in being rigorously, it had good run, and in

end, popped into the tiny in the littles cult conditions. Meanwhile the steuners similarly showed a discrepancy. Euclid, Sollier Prince and City of Under Italian law, the original share-Grand Steward of the Secttish kingdom, hole. Naturally tickled to picces wish his and as Lord of the Isles" bears a great success the player thought that, as it might Falencia arrived and participated in the

be his only thing in the championship to gloat over, he would step the distanco he rescue. The last of the Kinfuunx Caitie's bolders are liable for the unpaid capital poetic title. beats left the ammonia "as 5.20 in the and therefore may be forced to pay UP

did so, and returned it as 43 yards! evening, with the German captain and

OBITUARY. officers. Six minutes later, the ammonia the amount, estimated at $20,000,000, for

sea. He

and

this

of

will

of

Sir James Stevenson presided at a meet of the Rubber Committer at the Colonial LONDON, September 19th.

Office to consider a resolution by the Delayed accounts of the entry of the Kasher Growers Association which faw Turks, at Smyrna, show that it was follow-outs a restriction scheme provided that ed by: considerable disorder during the voluntary assistance of the interests first thirty-six hours. The bazaars were operating in the Dutch East Indies and ystematically looted, practically every visewhere is adequately obtainable. The shop in the Armenian quarter, except resolution urges that if the export duty those which are foreign-owned were scheme is adopted, the maximum duty on emptied. Order has since been restored the lowest percentage af standard, produe and arrangements are being made to tion should be axed, at the lowest possible rate, in order to avoid further heavy patriate refuges, The Allied naval detachements Share taxation of producers. It proposed that producers should be consulted in the Tymbarked.

settlement and administration of the The Rubber Shareholders As It appears that notwithstaniling the scheme. breaking up of the Greek resistance insociation approved the Association's re- face of the Turkish unlvaner the former's coupendations and weges prompt action. pvacuation of Smyrna was well organised

Sir James Stevenson, interviewed after "and the base depots thoroughly cleared the meeting, declined to say anything The Greek failure was apparently largely until he had consulted Mr. Churchill,

The Captain of the Hammonia, inter- due to a moueral strike by the rank and who, he said, is keenly intersted in the

viewed, was unable to account for the file, intensified by lack of confidence on the solution of the problem. Sir James disaster. He found the water coming in part of the ofheers in General Hadjianetis. Stevenson pointed out that the Colonial and decided to send the S.0.8. in view SOME STARTLING REVELATIONS continue to be discussed and to be inaisted Dundee, and the propri tur of the Forthill

He said everybody of the weather. Office bad to consider the effect of restric-aboard was accounted for except fifteen,

MORE SURVIVORS, tion upon the development of the rubber

GIBRALTAR, September 19th." producing colonies as well as the itamedi

The steamer Soldier Prince has arrived ate prospective relief to

rubler interest: here and landed 40 passengers and g

crow. non-British subjects, from the

CAUSE OF GREËK FAILURE.

FRANCE

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AND BRITAIN. AGREE "REGARDING FREEDOM, OF

THE STRAITS.

Losoy, September 12th. France has officially signified her agree it with Gt. Britain on the subject of ve Freedom of the Straits and expressed her rondiness to discuss any settlement, riding legitimate Turkish aspirations r safeguardeil

BARLIER CABLES."

THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 12th. Brussa, which was first occupied by Kemalist cavalry and then abandoned, was yesterday definitely occupied by the Komalists. The Greeks got away ri Muwania and have been transported to Rodusto,

.

THE IRISH POSTAL STRIKE, PUBLIC WITHOUT LETTERS, TELE- GRAMS AND TELEPHONES.

Losos. September 12th.

generat The postal strike is throughout South and West Ireland, the Government trying to maintain a restrict-

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foundered.

HOLLAND'S QUEEN IN

SWEDEN.

MUTUAL INTERESTS AND ASPIRATIONS

STOCKHOLM. September 12th. The King in cordially toasting the ed service; int residents of Dublin are Queen of Holland at a banquet in the referred to Swedo-Dutch solidarity practically without letters and telegrams, sts and aspiratints as a renson while the telephones are out of action. Conditions are even worse in the rural

for affording mutual help in safeguarding their interests and contributing to the maintenance of peace and composure of districts, owing to interruption of coun-international differences. munications through the Irregulars" „des-

The inter-Allied military mission and two companies of French infantry have tructiveness. Trade is suffering heavily. landed at Mudania to innictain order.

Turky threaten that unless tho Turkish prisoners interned under alleged unhealthy conditions at Ol Phalerum and Larissa are transferred elsewhere, ali the Greek prisoners, including Generals, will be identically treated. ENSURING THE FREEDOM OF THE STRAITS.

EARLIER CABLES.

THE MANUFACTURE OF MORPHIA.

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U.S.A. TARIFF BILL, EXPECTED TO YIELD BIG REVENUE.

WASHINGTON,September 12th, It is roughly estimated that the Tariff Bill, as agreed to by a joint Conference TEAGUE OF NATIONS TO RECOM-of both Houses, will raise four hundred

MEND LIMITATION,"

GENEVA, September 12th, The Fifth Commission has agreed to recommend the League to request the States adhering to the Opium Convention! to take immediate measures to limit the manufacture of morphin.

PARIS. September 12th A French seni-official statement says Noto was presented at the Quai d'Orsay to-day declaring that the British Govern- ment reckons on the help of its Allies to ensure the defence of Constantinople and M. Ador (Switzerland) declared that the Gallipoli Peninsula. The Note pro- the Federal Council would introduce the poscs that urgent and military questions system of import certificates proposed by NOT as the Opium Con- hould be momentarily entrusted to the the League as Allied High Commissioners at Constan- reation of 1913 had been adopted by the inople. The French Government will Federal Assembly: probably decide on September 14th, the

million dollars annually. Experts say the level of rates therein are slightly be- low the last Republicat Tariff Law, but considerably above the Democratic Law now in force.

BELGO-GERMAN NEGOTIA-

TIONS.

BELGIUM CLAIMS..... GUARANTEE BONDS.

both institutions.

THE GUARANTY TRUST FRAUD.

"FROM PEKING.

Tax MID-SCOTLAND CANAL

The Mid-Scotland Ship Canal scheme is to have no rest. It has taken form in the

Sylvester Rait Karr, who was found shes magination of so many people that until

receives itsoup de grace by the Govern- dead on the lawn in front of his reidenco ut ment or is taken up as an item in the Rathmoyle, Edenferry, King's County, about defensive works of the country,

it will

20 miles from Dublin, was a native of upon as a necessity by innumerable bodies estate, Broughty Ferry, Dundee. There were who have

land and other disputes in King's County, OLO сус προκ commercial

found I on Mr. Kerr's body PEKING, September.12th.

possibilities and the other upon and a notice was: needs. The National Association

stating that his servanta and himself suffered With regard to the Guaranty Trust has taken the canal under its wing is again great persecation; that people wanted to put frand." it appears that telegrams signed praying the Secretary for Scotland to urge him out of his land and his residence; and

son of Mr. by Robert Hilliard were handed in at the upon the Government the desirableness of that he would not submit to their tyranny

moving forward with the undertaking. Mr. Kerr was the Hankow Telegraph Office at the end of and they make much of the remunera Kere of Fina, a well-known citizen of would furnish 1 to Dunder, and his state of Forthill, Boughty July. They were in Guaranty Trust tive unployment it Company's code and ciphered by a text the army of labourers at present living on Ferry, is largely feted, one part of it being key, which has now been superseded, and the dole. This is a new string to the the ground of the Forfarshire Cricket Club.

"could called for payment in London of £31,730 promoters' bow; before the war they to Max Elliott (alias Peare, alius Pearse, only urge Imperial and commercial de alias Shabin, who posed as Manager of mands. Whether it strengthens their the International Trading Company of position or not-me say it does and Vladivostock in Peking) for account of some way it does not it appears to be un contradicted that had the canal been in existence in 1914 it would have more than Cheater James, Legal adviser to Wachang Ciril Governor.

The money was paid to Elliott, who raid for its construction during the four

strenuous years that followed. retained 2,930 remitting the balance of 429,300 through other Banks to Peking, to be paid to Asin Banking Corporation for account of Chester James, who was posing as a partner in the firm of Billiard and James, engineers of Peking. James was seen at the Peking Club, but was not introduced thereto.

the

THE END OF THE DAY.

Sir James Tolme Narsmyth of Posse, Peebleshire, seventh Baronet. The family have displayed two broken hammers, and by acarious coincidence, some centuries later arms, since the days of James 111. of Scotland. a cadet of the family, James Naesmyth, way member of the family was Patrick Naesmyth, the inventor of the steam hammer. Another the landscape painter, known as the "British Hobbema."

WHAT SICKNESS COSTS THE NATION,

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Lady Sybil Grant. Lord Rosebery's eldest daughter will shortly publish a new book which she calls "The End of the Day? collection of essays observations, and frag- in ments of verse. The leading rasay, "The Unseen Presence," deals with the death action of Lady Sybil's brother, Mr. Neil The fraud was carefully concocted, Primrose, and her belief that those who love

Bir Kingsley Wood, M.P.; of the Health Ministry, speaking at a meeting of the involving a forged letter of introduction. him have not altogether lost biro..."

Faculty of Insurance at Leeds, gnid peo- A sum of £15,000 has been recovered. The loss is covered by insurance. On be-j THE NEW POOL

At a popular const resort on the West pls were living longer to-day. There were half of the Guaranty Company, the Asia Banking Corporation offers a reward of Coast of Scotland there arrived, in a rather some 600,000 people in "England and car, i mother and three Wales over 70 years of age and 60,000 persons over 85. On the other hand, in 82,500 for information leading to the stylish motor

daughters, and they had afternoon tea in a fasimonable tea room. A feature of the 1920 200,000 deaths occurred of persons apprehension of the criminals.

of fare was leche Melbo, and the gurls under the age of 45-some 44 per cent. of The chief decided unanimously that mother should the total number of deaths. Krise

to one each. "Please yourselves she said; if it's to be Feche Melba there causes of mortality to-day were bron-

chitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis, can be to run on Sunday. I simply can't afford both peaches and petrol. So which particularly diseases of the pervous is it to be The vote went in favour of system. Cancer also stood high on the list. There was a wide prevalence of ill

Over health due to general sickness. petrol and the Sunday outing.

£3,000,000 was paid every year for sick- ness beneft on this account to men alone. There were 14,000,000 weeks work lost on an average each year through sickness

MANILA BANKER ACQUITIED. ALLEGED MISUSE OF FUNDS

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bill

TAE SCOT KCORKS.

The

nature of its replies to Britain and Italy. PREMIER TO ATTEND NEXT Belgian Minister has notified the German years" imprisonment for misuse of the counsel suggested that the Kentish they

L.O.N. MEETING.

and

MANILA, September 12th Venancio Concepcion, ex-president of the Philippine National Bank,, was a quitted by the, Supreme Court of a charge of misuse of the Bank's funds.

The Scots are always a target for cheap The Court's vote was five for acquittal, four disserting and holding that the humour in the law courts, But in the Lower Court's verdict, sentencing Concourse of a criminal appeal Mr. Justice BRUSSELS, Geptember 12th.

a fine of $2,500, should bo Tarling "got off" a nuat remark on behalf amongst the insured population only-a

of the race from which lie has sprung. Following a breakdown in the Belgocepcion, to

affirmed.

of 220,000 persons German negotiations in Berlin, the

Concepcion is under sentence of teen case had been heard at Maidstone, and loss to the nation equivalent to the work were very confused at the end of the trial. Charge d'Affaires that the Government Bank's Funds on another count.

"You would, not expect them to give so bay decided to claim that Germany guar

[The Manila Times reported that Judge keen an attention to the laws of property

as dwellers in the Highlands aboved his THE APPROACHING ECLIPSE OF First Instance, Manila, declared Manuci Lordship. At any rate, observed counsel S. Concepcion, BOD of General Venance (rather off the point one receives more kilt. Ah, observed Mr. Justice Darling, Concepcion and former vicepresident attention in Scotland if one is wearing a and later assistant general manager of that is because they know that you must the Philippine National Bank, guilty of be an Englishman.." the charge of estalga filed against him by the City Fiscal. Judge De Jova sen- tenced Concepcion to two years imprison. ment and to indemnify the bank in the sum of P.40,250.]

The statement adds that, without pre- judice to Thursday's decisions or mea sures which may be contemplated, it is PRONOUNCEMENT ON THE ante Treasury Bonds for the September Mariano H. de Jova, of the Court of

already certain that the French, Govern- ment is ss much attached to the prin. eiple of the Freedom of the Straits as the British Government.

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ST. LEGER FI

PROBABLES REVISED "LIST OF STARTERS "AND JOCKEYS.

ECONOMIC SITUATION..

GENEVA, September 19th. Mr. Tay tieorge is expected to attend the Assembly of the League of Nations Signor Schanser and M. next week. Viviani are also expected. -

LONDON," September 12th. Great interest is being shown in Mr. He is Lloyd George's visit to Geneva. expected to go on the 20th inst. to make an important pronouncement upon the general economic situation.

and October reparation instalments by a gold deposit lodged in a bank acceptable to Belgium. S.S. "BANTU “ GOES ASHORE

FAR EAST. HOUND FOR THE

LONDON. September 12th. Anessage from Capetown says the steamer Bantu, bound from America to the Far East, went ashore during a fog on Robben Island but was got off with assist

She sustained damage in two

WOODEN VESSELS

SOLD.

ance.

Caleb (Hulme), Carpathus GENERAL DISARMAMENT CONVEN. holds, which are baking.

A

SCOTTISH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP,

THE SUN,

The eclipse of the sun, which will be visible throughout the whole of Australia and Tasmania on the afternoon of Septem ber 21st, will be studied by several scientific The newly constituted Scottish Golf Union parties, says the Brisbane Courier, The of its endeavour to establish a properly Western Australia. This will be is to be warmly congratulated on the result principal of these will be located at Wellal, organised championship restricted to the led by Mr. Campbell, director of amateur golfers of Scotland. While excellent the Lick Observatory, Mt Hamilton, work was done for the encouragement of

will comprise 24 it required the scientists from Great Britain, America, championship, JAPAN LIKELY TO ENTER INTO DIS-native players by the promoters of a so-called California, and

rimatar of a

"faliy

representative body and India. Another observation station will CUSSIONS WITH SOVIETS.

such as the Union ensure that the winner be at Cordillo Downs, in Central Australia, was entitled beyond question or challenge to

RUSSO-JAPAKËSE RELATIONS.

Loxbox, September 12th. The revised list of St. Leger probables is: Agro (Melachian), Backwood (Whal ley), Baton Rouge (Eraus), Backs Hussar (Child): (Ledson). Ceylones (Frank Bullock), Corcyrian (Carslake), Diligence (Lane), Dark's Green (Brennan), Fred Power (Donoghue). Galway Prince (Clark), The Third Commission Assembly has Claurisankar (Winkfield), Harpenden approved of the proposel by Lord Robert SHIPPING BOARD INCURS HEAVY Lions referred from Changehus, whereon-contest on the historic Old Course of St. An-

TION APPROVED.

GENEVA, September 12th.

Jellis). Preston Grange (Archibald), Cecil, in favour of a sclicut for a general Kamus (Garner), Irish Battle (Herbert disarmament coavcation. Jenes), Royal Lancer (R. Jonce), Silurian.

(Gardner), Re-Echo (Y. Smyth). Villars THE NEW DUTCH CABINET. (Beary), Werwolf (Griggs) SambelFin

-), and White Satin (Gray),

SILVANUS SCRATCHED.

LONDON, September 12th, Silvanus was scratched at 10 p.m. yes erday.

THE BETTING. The betting is: 7-1 against Fred Power; B-1 Villare: 106-8 Silurian: 100-7 Diligence and Corcyrian; 25-1 Carloneso; 100-3 Royal Lancer, Re-Echo, Argo, and Baton Rouge.

U.S.A. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS,

REPUBLICAN VICTORIES

PORTLAND (Maine), Sept. 12th,

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ONLY TWO NEW MINISTERS.

THE HAGUE, September 12th. M. Euys de Beerenbrouck has formed now Cabinet, with M Karaebeck as Westerveld as Foreign Minister, M. Minister of Nary, M. Vandyk as Minister of War, and M. de Graaf as Minister for the Colonies.

U.S.A.

LOSS.

WASHINGTON, September 12th. The Shipping Board has accepted a bid of $750,000 for 226 wodden vessels built during the war at a cost of $300,000,000, BRITISH CONTRACT WITH RUSSIA,

TOKYO, September 19th The Cabinet has considered the ques the decision is reliably believed to be that Japan is willing to discuss subjects con corning herself alone, with representatives of All Russia, provided such subjects do not go beyond the scope of the principles of the Dairen draft agreement.

RECRUITS FOR CHINA INLAND MISSION.

LONDON, September 12th.

LONDON, September 12th. A dozen recruits for the China Inload Mr. Leslie Urquhart, interviewed by Beater, said the British Government had Mission were given a farewell as a crowd agreed to the signature of the contracted meeting in London, There are only two new men in the which he has made with M. Krassin, an reconstructed Clerical Cabinet, namely M. behalf of the Russo-Asiatic Consolidated Westerveld (Marine) and M Vansway Co., whereby the latter "obtains 99- (Waterways) Negotiations have been years' lease of properties in the Urals and proceeding since the elections in July, Biberia,

which increased the Right Coalition'al

majority in the Second Chamber. to BRITISH BOARD OF TRADE twenty,

LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S ESTATE

Congressional elections for the State of

OF TWO PROVISIONAL VALUE Maine, which is traditionally regarded

MILLIONS MAY BE DOUBLED. ms & barometer for voting in other States, resulted in the re-election of the Repub

LONDON, September 12th. licans, Benator Halo and Governor Baxter,

well as four Republican reprosenth Lord Northolife left personal estate of tives, but the majorities were decidedly the provisional value of £2,000,000. The below those of the Republican candidates, lawyers explain that this does not mean

1. that the total value will not be double, 1020.

RETURNS. IMPORTS INCREASE, EXPORTS" DÉCREASE.

LONDON, September 19th. The Board of Trade returns for August show that imports totalled £82,601,000, an increase of £877,000, compared with July; whilst exports totalled £60,032,000, a decrease of £398,000.

Wontinued of foot of amma coluvia.)

MESPOT GARRISON

REINFORCEMENTS. KEPORT OFFICIALLY DENIED...

of South Australia, will be in charge., As be the Amateur Champion for Scotiand. The where Mr. Dodwell, Government Astronomer drews is universally acclaimed a complete already announced, Professor Cooke, Govern success. Not the least satisfactory Festare ment Astronomier of New South Wales, will of it was the widely representative char make observations at Goondiwindi. A party acter of the entry. The time of year suita from Victoria will also be stationed there. the artizan class. Many who would other This latter, according to the Age will unoffici wise not do. so have been induced by the ally represent Victoria. "It has been made competition occurring in the holiday sea possible," writes that journal, through the son to try their measure against players of generosity of a well-known citizen of Mol-

and reptte. If the outsiders prominence

bourne, who, recognising the importance and produce have not been enabled to champion they have at least shown that value of scientific research, has made avail- there are some promising players among ble a sum of money to defray the expense

'big' them. For these the championship has of the undertaking. Dr. Baldwin, the Gor golf ernment Astronomer of Fictoria, will be they are now "blooded" and they should in charge of this expedition, and he will provided an introduction to

be busily engaged in securing photo- have confidence to go further. CONCEDING THE PUTT.

graphs of the solar corons. A number of It was interesting to notice at St. Andrews people from Melbourne have indicated the wide divergence of views in regard their intention to go to Stanthorpe (Q), to concoding potta. A championship in about thirty miles north from Wallas- which playark come from all over the country garra, on the main Sydney Brisbane rail. brings together men whose notions based

cte.also be seen from an ordinary sightseer's on the practice of their different districts way limb, to witness it. The eclipse will are diametrically opposed. There were men LONDON, September 12th.

who knocked their opponent's hall away point of view at Tenterfield and Warwick, the putt, was eighteen inches or which are quite accresible. Along the garrison in Mesopotamia is being rein two feet.

no absurdly generous greater advantage the farther westward that ent what seemed forced.

putt at a most critical period of the the observer travels, 1 berefore at Cordille

fact

Other Downs it will be far better from a scientiflo game or the 19th green in

putting from point of view test at Goondiwindi. A very Disyora insisted.

proper thing, The distance of a few inches

It is officially denied that the military even thorrell, of Troon, gave his oppon-zone of totality the eclipse might be seen to

MRS. HARDING PASSES CRISIS.

Naw Yozz, September 19th. It is offcially stated that the crisis Mrs. Harding illness seema past

B

·on

of course, is for all putts be holed out large partial eclipse will take place at

The second ball should be in the bottom of Brisbane, where the sun will be obscured in the cup before a half can be called. This is with the exception of a very narrow

the only way to avoid the unpleasant attitudo cressent.

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