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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES. (THROUGH, REUTER'S AGENCY.]

THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE ANOTHER BUSSIAN PROTEST...

LAUSANNE, December 3rd.

the

- Chicherin has written to President of the Conference again pro testing against the exelusion of the Russians from the conference excepting the discussion regarding the Dardanelles Straite.

The Note declares that Russia will not

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

THE TRIAL OF PRINCE.

ANDREW.

PRINCESS ALICE"

HAPPY."

FAR

RELATIVELY

Aruans, December 3rd. The sentence on Prince Andraw is de privation of his rank and banishment, for ho.

·Parliament was very crowded by Court habitues, including ladies and officers,

General Trivilns, giving evidence for the defence, vigorously supported the Prince action and said Gen. Papouins' orders were practically contradictory. He denied that Prince Androw ever disobeyed orders,

Curvoanie, the Greek war correspondent,

declared that Prince Andrew

WAS

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6TH,

SPORTS CLUBS.

BUSINESS HOUSES ENCOURAGE

THE GAMES.

nave,

BUSINESS DEPRESSION, IN JAPAN.

A RESULT OF GOVERNMENT'

. RETRENCHMENT,

SURGERY IN "WAR,

TRIUMPHS OF WOUND HEALING.

\\[BT ***THE TIMES”. MEDICAL

CORRESPONDENT:]

When, in the Erst terrible weeks of the"

be bound by the decisions of the Confer. equals and never took advantage of his the new civilisation arose in the nine playwright ordaine that taïra be generously policy "of fannetal retrenchment and inspiration. That great story is told again

ancy, taken in her abwice, and declines all responsibility for the abnormal state of affairs resulting therefrom. THE INCONVENIENCE" RUSSIA'S ABSENCE WOULD ENTAIL.

exemplary soldier and shared the hardships with his men. He treated the offèers as

position.

Prince Andrew read his own defence, obviously prepared for him, and pleaded that it was unfair to treat a Prince like other generala, ns he was only a figurebead and occapied the position of chief of an army corps owing to the fact that he was a brother of the King..

Prince Andrew's counsel, Damaskinos, recommended the judges, a good soldiers, to judge the accused as they would any other soldier.

Princess Alice, the wife of Prince Andrew,

LAUSANNE, December 3rd. The Rassion Note was drawn up after

■ long interview between M. Chicherin and Ismet Pasha; it concludes by saying when informed of the sentence by friends, that in order not to aggravate the in-maid she was relatively happy at the result convenience which the complety absence of the trial. * Runda would inevitably entail, the Rumian Delegation will participate in the work of the Straits Commission. POSSIBLE CAPITULATIONS

COMPROMISE.

LONDON, December 3rd. The Times Lausanne correspondent says it is generally considered that Baron Hayashi (Japances Delegate) has foreshadowed a line of possible, compro- mise in regard to the capitulations. He

bolioyed the Allies would offer to abolish the capitulations after a comparatively short term of years, provided that, in the interval, satisfactory readjustments were made, similar to those made in Japan, in the local legal system and its adminis

tration:

THE REPARATIONS PROBLEM GERMAN CHANCELLOR SAYS NO. THING MORE CAN BE DONE.

BERLIN, December 3rd. The Chancellor, Herr Cune, addressing the Press Union said that those acquaint al with German conditions realised, that nothing more could be done regarding reparations than was indicated in the Note addressed to the Reparations Com

mission on November 13th. The only way

out of the situation would be to open a

discussion among the parties concerned.

The German Government would not be influenced by ultimatums or threats of further occupations of territory, and Germany would not consent to the sur render of the Rhiac Province, the -Bavarian Palatinate, the Barr districa or the endangering of the postponement of their liberation.

HOME FOOTBALL.

LEAGUE RESULTS,

LONDON, December 3rd. Following are the results in Saturday's League Matches. The home teams are Fisted first:-

VIRAT DIVISION,

Birminghaot ...3 Arsenal Sheffield United...1 Aston Villa Blackburn B.. ... Manchester City

....

W. Bromwich A. ... Bolton Wander's...

Middlesborough. Burnley

Cardiff City

Chelsea

Sunderland

Liverpool.

Stoke....

Huddersfield T....2 .....3 Everton

..0 "Newcastle U.... ...2 Nottingham F.

A SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

...1. Allon

Celtic Hibernians ...1.

Tottenham H, Preston N.E....

Aberdeen ... Albion Rovers........... Ayr United

Clyde

Dundee

Falkirk...

-

...2 St. Mirren

...

Hamilton &

...0 ...3

... Raith

Rovers Motherwell..... Morton Hearts

...3 Partick Thistle ...0 Rangers...

...4 Airdrieonians.....1 Third Lanark ...1 Kilmarnock

EARLIER CABLES.

GREEK PUBLIC ENDORSES,

EXECUTIONS. -

LONDON, December 3rd, A Greek semi-official message, from Athens claims that the Greek public, except a reactionary minority, heartily endorses the executions, which have shown Greek politicians the ministerial responsibility and serious reality of their position.

It is impossible to allow ex-Ministers to escape fuil punishment for criminal mis; government, bich has inflicted unparalleled calamities on Greece,

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EASTERN CABLE

NEWS

[IMKOUOM'KEUTER'S AGENCY.]

If we English really do take our pleasures. WESTERN CIVILISATION IN CHINA.

sadly, as is disagreeably alleged, we pursue Addressing the annual meeting of the CHINA GOING. BACKWARD IN sadness with singular alacrity, and are Bankers' Association at Osaka, on Novem- war, blood poisoning raged in the wounda greatly encouraged to do so, anya a writer ber 25th, Mr. Ichiki, Minister of Finance, of our men and lockjaw made ils first SCIENCE,

in the Daily Telegraph. But nobody with outlined the Government's financial dreaded appearance, it seemed that modern' observant over and open ears believes it policy. He said that the Budget appro-surgery was inpotent to deal with the LONDON, December 3rd:

The old saw is one of those which might priations had been readjusted, and the modern battle casualty. The meticulona" In the course of a sperch at the Annual conveniently be scrapped as obsolete since, Government had retronched not only in and perfect technique of the peace-tiure Dinner of the Cambridge Chinese Stud-e time at the days that einid armaments but in the general aduinistra operating theatre, had, it was said, deprived pastime of croquet so gnatly occupied laid tive expenditure and had also reduced to surgeons of their native initiative and Society, Mr. Chao Ship Chu men and women. Earnest, and possibly a minimum the flotation of loans.

Hof resource ents'

Tit moment of fear, with its cre (Counsellor to the Chinesa Embassy, not violently demonstrativo, we may usually naked the bankers to refrain from supply.

be in our pleasures, but assuredly not sud. | ing funds to specultatora,

"Back to Lister and antiseptics," has long London) said that, unfortunately, China There is strong evidence to the contrary on

Bank of Mr. Inouyn Governor of

ago been forgotten. On the Belds of France- had been going backward in spiehen sindo every sports ground, at all the pleasure Japan, reviewing economic conditions, and Flanders surgery found, not its Nemesin, resorts, uron in the theatre-unless the said that, following the Government but its ro-birth-the strong spirit of an aw teenth century. Her old inventions, shed.

administrative readjustment, the people in the language of science by Major General Thoro pever was a time" when so much were beginning to realize the necessity for Sir. W. G. MacPherson and his collabora encouragement was given as now to all forms great economy and hard work. The tentora in the first volume, on surgery, of the such as the compass and gunpowder, had been improved by modern science.

of sport and recreation. Banging the deney towards retrenchment was result Medical History of the Great war which PEACE ESSENTIAL. TO DEVELOPMENT county by train or motor, particularly ating in business depression. Turnovers has now been published. They trace. step week-ends, all the flower of England seems everywhere were decreasing and price by step, the splendid progress which, at the to be in the bordering fields engaged in were declining slowly but steadily games. Close around London and other Mr. Inouya forecasted that the period last, brought to the men in the operating large towns and cities there is hardly a bit of retrenchment would be prolonged, be-theatre a triumph in its way not less signal of available space suitable for games which cause there was considerable room for than that achieved by the men in the field."

When the war began wounds of the head. is vacant. So certain is this that those readjustment. Ho said that prices were of the chest, of the heart, and the abdominal concerned in the preservation of open spaces still too high, and likewise wages. have long been arging Parliament, in the dividuals and corporations had not yet interests of national health and well overcome the habit of reckless spending being, to order that the hands of Wealth had bera acumulated during the the "developer" shall be shackled. The boom and was still enabling individuals amateur sportsman is asserting his to indulge in luxuries and corporations rights, and making it known that the to pay large dividends, though there were Mr. Inouye urged the revival of his activities, which started half no

century ago, has not yet by far reached bankers to pursue a policy of retrench its climax. In the last decade prodigious ment. development has come shout in the matter of recreation; in the last two or three the change has become assertive. Curiously largely through business, and at the in- enough, this development arises very stance of business houses.

Not only

AND EDUCATION,

The Chinese of to-day had to learn now things from Western countries. They were westernising China, but on eastern lines. China had to carry out the great task of developinent and education, for which peace and tranquility were essen

tial.

ADVICE TO CHINESE STUDENTS. They might not be able realise their sim in a few brief years, for it had taken centuries to build up the England of to day; therefore, students should be tolerant and energetic, endeavouring to serve the Fatherland with their foreign education, and thus help to make China as orderly and prosperous as England.

PEKING TO LHASA.

The message ass ria that Mr. Lindley, the British Miniser, did not sympathise si GEORGE PEREIRA'S LONG TREK. with the revolution; and his intervention encouraged the Constantinists to begin

LONDON, December 3rd. propaganda in the barracks and public

The Times correspondent at Calcutta mediately to try the ex-Ministers in order states that Brigadier Bir George Pereira services, compelling the revolutioneries im to prevent the reactionaries seriously has arrived from Peking vid Lhas and menacing the new regime.

has gone to a nursing home, where ho It contends that the trial was absolutely fair, and points out that Britain refused to will remain in bed for two or three weeks, guarantee that the ex-minister would not and then proceed to Delhi.. return to Greece if bunished for 1 8,0) PRINCE ANDREW AND PRINCESS

ALICE DEPART

ATHENS, Deculer 3rd. Prince Andrew and Princess Alice left Athens this afternoon and embarked at Phalerum aboard a British warship. ESTATE OF ABDUL HAMID. BIG AMERICAN CLAIM PRESENTED AT LAUSANNE.

À THREE THOUSAND MILE WALK.

miles, of which he walked nearly half. He suffered from a clot of blood on the calf of his left leg, which, however, never deterred his progress.

them. Thu

earnings.

WHO RULES IN CHINA?

·CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OR

In-

PROVINCIAL TUCHUN (`,

The Asiatic New's, Agency's Shanghai correspondence writes:

organs were looked upon as lying almost beyond the scope of the surgeon's side When it ended, a new doctrine prevailed- that every wound must be dealt with, and that to neglect operative treatment was spally to throw away a chance of life. The surgery of head and chest, of abdomen, achievements so dazzling as to bewilder even of the heart itself, leaped forward to even those most nearly concerned in them. It was found possible to take bullets out of the inside of the heart-thanks in largu Шелните to

daring the initial French surgeons. Bullets, too,

and pieces of shrapnel, were cut from the pulsating walla of this organ « which, âven" a decade ago, was looked upon as for ever inviolable. The mortality from abdominal wounds was halved, thanks to tho courage of surgeons who refused to accept the laissez-faire doctrine of other years. Moreover, there are a new technique of chest surgery which at present is in

common we

of

directions, surgery was vindicating itself as These triumphs were want while, in other the soldier's best friend.

Lock-jaw was stamped out by the method dose of anti-tatanic serum. The not less of giving to every wounded man, at once, fatal "gas gangrene" yielded, in the end, to speedy cutting away of all broken and

immemorial basbandry. were largely ing from the intensively cultivated fields of banished at the time of the Armistice.

"WOUND BROOK."--

do those who direct large bodies of em- ployés place high estimate on the physical fitness of their staff, but they have come to realise also that sprit de corps For the purpose of securing funds to is a desirable element to foster amongst meet the heavy military expenses of the we now have springing Loyang War Lord, MP. Kao Ea-hung, up around us more rapidly than ever Minister of Communications, is exerting before sports clubs formed by banks, his utmost. The latest scheat of Mr. Kao all kinds for their protegés. Some of and telephone administrations of this insurance companies, and business firms of is directed against the Chinese telegraph these are truly great organisations. They treaty port. Mr. Kao has ordered the are started everywhere, on pretty much abolition of the posts of telegraph and and the the saune lines. The bank, or company, or telephone se perintendents irm undertake the initial cost of purchas appointment of two foreign officials, M. ing ground suitable for sports, and in Peterson from Feking and Mr. Rothe some cases of laying it out, and thence from Tientsin to take charge of the He he covered over soven thons forward their staff meet the maintenance,revenue departments of the above-men- damaged tissues. These two perila, spring-

partially or wholly, out" of the subscriptioned two concerns respectively. As fiona. There is an old German saying. Shanghai is within the sphere of influence "Sport is sweetest when there are no of General Lu Yung-halang and General by some of these organisations, but others foreigners to look after, the revenue de spectators. That is an axiom adopted Ho Feng-lin, it is necessary to employ

are not quite so exclusive.

partments in the hope that all the receipts But most important of all, from the BANKS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES,

can be transferred to Peking without point of view of the progress of scientific A nearlasing which I orderedy stated that at this king of Mr. Kan based trend abook" the semis of careful opposition from the Anfu leaders. But thought, was the work on what is called A great part of West China and moment there is hardly a bank, insurance be unreliable as well as illusory because and exquisite physiological experiment, the the whole of East Tibet. The journey company, or large business house in London General Ho Feng-lin has just issued nature of this strange condition WAY without its sports club, great or small, and stringent orders to the directors of the elucidated. It was established that the was perfectly peaceful even in the two

its own sports ground. They are not all to Chinese telegraph and telephone adminis shocked patient has much of his blood most brigand-infested provineca of China be identified on fixture cards by the name of trutions stating that as Shanghai is the withdrawn from circulation "as though Shenai and Szechuan. All he had to do the house or firm. For instance, the first treaty port of China, the administra the main stream had been liverted into many was to inform the Magistrate, who Prudential Insurance Compnay has two tion of the two ocmmunication officis reservoirs. He is, in consequence, bloodless, arranged with the brigands that he should Finchley, but the matches are played under communities and as Shanghai is under his been lost. The idea ocmirred to give such a large grounds, one at Penge and the other at closely affects Chinese as well as foreign even though scarcen drop of his blood has the name "Ibis.” So also if you ses a direct rule, all orders from the Peking man a transfusion of blood as though be had "Cusco" ericket or football or hockey Government will have no effect without lost much of his own and so restore the team mentioned, be sure that it is his concurrencë. associated with the sporta club of the

volume in the great vessels. This was dope; not only so, but, when, for any rea Commercial Union Insurance Company,

son, transfusion with fresh blood was out Usually whose ground is at Catford.

Dispatches from Calcutta in Ocotber of the question, use was made of corpuscles: you will find that bank clube pit them-record another mutinous outbreak in the preserved and kept ready at a centre from selves in all games against bank club Presidency gaol, which was the scene of which supplies could be drawn at short- and the clubs of insurance companies serious riot in April last. The warders notice. against those of other companies of the ware forced to fire on the prisoners, two kind. It would be a weariness to name

New York. December 3rd."

"The well known lawyer, Fiwin Unter meyer, whose father, Saunel Untermeyer, and other British and American citizens

are

He said that the journey occupied

traversed

saisi to le financing twenty-two Turkish princes and princesses, beirs of Abdul Hamid, has proceeded to Europe not be attacked. abaird the ss. Ulympic with the object of preserting at the Lausaune Conference their claims to an oil property in Meso- połamia valued

thousand million dollars, which it is asserted Abdal Hamid owned.

at over, a

THE LATE DR. WU TING- FANG:

MEMORIAL SERVICE.

WELCOMED. EVERYWHERE IN

TIBET:

He was welcomed everywhere in Tibet, and permitted to enter Lhasa, where he was the guest of the Commander-in-Chief and met the Dalai Lama.

!!

MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE. MOTOR-CAR DRIVER CHARGED A memorial service for the late Dr. Wal Ting-fang was held last week at No. 3

The Chinese driver of motor-car No. Gordon Road, Shanghai, the residence of his son, Dr. Wu Chao-chu, and was very 79, was charged before Mr. Lindsell at largely attended both by the Chinese and the Magistray, yesterday morning, with foreigners. Among the first to arrive manslaughter. A Chinees aged 23 years, were Dr. and Mrs, Sun Yat-sen. They is alleged to have been knocked down by were followed by General Ho Feng-ling the car in Chi Wan Kok village, and died representing. President Li Yuan-bung and from the effects of the injuries be receiv. the military aathority of Shanghai, Mr. od.

.

THE OLD SWIMMIN', HOLE.”

QUAINT CORONET FILM.

..

The result of these methods justified

all these clubs, some of which are provide of whom were injured.The prison is the. Even in the most desperate cuses

now under a strong fuard.

4

. the sports, which breed Valiant lads for England's neeil.

the recovery rate was trebled. Shock remains, even to-day. something of a mystery; but its elucidation has been ear- zied a long way. All the data tearing on greatest accuracy and care. its inception are here set forth with the

ARMY AGENT'S FAILURE, --

A London, méresge dated October 18th,

Bays

As a result of the announcement of the

for messengers and porters only. Their grounds thickly dut the outskirts of London, where alone, of course, sufficient room is to be found. But few may station may be deemed by some to be an and Westminster Bank and Barclay's Bank by the provision of a motor car, owned usefully be named: The London County inconvenience, but even this is got over

Indeed, the volunie is a credit to its are at Norbury, the former being one of by the club, to meet members and convey the biggest clubs round London, running them to the ground. Those who talk of authors and editors. Especially is it a five cricket elevens, and with a beautifully Englishmen and Englishwomen taking credit to that fine example of the Army fitted pavilion. The London Joint City and their pleasures sndly know nothing of the Dortor, Sir W. G. MacPherson, who during the war played a conspicuous part in build- Midland Bank are at Beckenham, where cheeringss and vigor life to Le D their magnificent pavilion, unsurpassed for here and at similar placea when witnessing up and directing the great work which Han Yuan, the Commissioner of Foreign Mr. A. E. Hall appeared for the conveniences anywhere,

it is his present task to record. attracts muching. Affairs here, a large number of local defence and "a remand wis granted, the attention. Dulwich is the locals of the Chinese officiala, Mr. La Ching-yoh repre- defendant being allowed bail of $500. clubs of the Bank of British West Africa ***senting both Houses of Parliament, sent

and the Northern Insurance Company; as Kingsley put it. down 'specially for the ceremony, the re-

Roehampton of the Book of England

LOCAL HIVALRY, presentatives of the Cabinet and variona

Club Bydenham of the National Pro-

Remour says that some complaint has vincial Bank Club; Norbiton of the Pearl been made by local clubs of different kinda suspension of business by the Army. Ministes, the delegates of various guilds, associations, colleges, schools, Chambera

Insurance Company Club; and Greenwich of injury done to them by these rivals bankers, Sir Charles McGregor & Co., of Commerce and cities and towns of

of the club of the Bouth Metropolitan China. There wore also present Messrs.

There is a theatrical tradition at Home Gras Company. Amongst business houses, Obviously, many of the members of the a small but anxious crowd gathered out- Wong Ching-wai, Hu Han-ming, Hwang that if you want to find out whether or Harrods, Whiteley, Lyons, Waterlow, Gam- sports clubs associated with banks, insurance aide the door of the office in Panton Yin-pei, T. C. Kuo, Tan Yen-kai (ex not a play will be a success in London age, and dozens of others, each has its sports in localities remote from the club grounds, was locked, and the two constables companies, and business houses must reside Street, Haymarket, to-day. The door Governor of Huban), Dr. Ma Chin-wu (ex Governor of Kwangai), Ying Hauskan you must first try it out in the provinos. club and sports ground on the fringe of and become members also of their local stationed pataide the Commissionaire's

By

clubs. Thus is created a divided allegiance, entrance were kept busy answering ques- (ex-Governor of Szechuan), Frank Lee the same token; local entrepreneurs London,

have discovered that what plessés" the In order to give a better idea of the size which sometimes deprives the local club of tions, but were only able to refer callers (ex-Commissioner of Foreign Affairs, people of the peninsula, will assuredly perfect organisation, and great popularity one or more of its best players when their to the notice posted on the door regret Canton), O. P. Yin, O. C. Nich, Eugene delight Hongkong In view, therefore, of these organisations, a little detail may be Chen, C. H. Lee, besides Generals Ngai, of the notable success with which. The furnished of the Bank of England Clab services are desired in critical matches. Thatting that the firm had been obliged to Ching Chei and Li Ming yang, Dr. Wu Old Swimmin' Hole," featuring Charles ground at Roohampton. It already covers it is pointed out as not wanatural that a

is a situation likely sometimes to occur, but uspond payment and stating that the Lienich, Professor T. H. Lee, President Ray, was presented at Kowloon last twenty-four acres, and nice more are now member so situated should give his pro-are preparing an approximate statement books wore in the hands of Messrs. of the Futan College. At the shrine was seek, there is considerable justinction being added. Each of those acres cost the ference to the clab of bis firm, in conformity of the affairs of the firm. It is under- Dalvitter Plender, Griffiths & Co., wha Dr. Wu Ting-fang's latest, photograph and for predicting that the film will prove a bank something, like 21,000. The sur with the spirit of business esprit de corps stood that the firm's liabilities total" it was surrounded by a number of floral distinctly popular attraction at the roundings are a charming as could be The complaint has even been extended about three quarters of a million sterling. offerings from both foreignera and Coronet today. Chinese, while along the walls were

desired. There are two pavilions, one for hundreds of scrolls-sant-by-individuais

gentlemen, and the other for ladies, and to county clubs, some of which, it is The suspension was not altogether an

stated, have been this year-trying-new-expected in financial circles. The bank and associations, including among them

these are now being reconstructed and ex- men who are members of sports clubs. It is a relatively small affair and has no mahy from Presidents, present and ex-

tended at a cost of some 27,000. There is is not very likely, we are assured in an bearing on the stability of other banks, Cabinet Ministers two of which were from the great reformer, Kang Yu-wal.

A Bombay Government Gazette Batra exough for 200 people, and shower baths, the interacst of the club is often, if ever, the crowd outside the bank to-day. It s a billiard-room, there are dining-rooms large interested quarter, that in this connection Several Army officers in mufti were among The deepest sympathy was expressed to by Government, to be made in the Enter. There are four cricket teams, four Rugby Eather, indeed, would most sporta aluba are involved, but it is stated that many ordinary publishes amendments proposed Hardly an outdoor game is unprovided for. likely to be placed before that of the county. not yet known how rasay Army officers the bereaved family of the deceased states. talmente Duty Bill which, inter alia, will teams, four soccer teams, three hockey

payment made for admission to the race hard courts.

on a victorious county team. Viewed apart money at McGregor'n. The men involved Course licensed under "the Bombay Race

For all these conveniences from that aspect, the conclusion is inevitare mostly comparatively poor, and many BEJECTED BY A LARGE MAJORITY. Sir G. F. Height, fish merchant and Courses Licensing Act, 1912, and absolve pay a subscription of 30s. a year and able that the sports club is an institution nentor officers had their life-savings

women £1. Conceivably there is no cheaper. fhing vessel owner, who started earn- a person admitted by payment to any club of the kind for working staffs, with beneficial to the individual and society, at

An official stated that there was no ing his livelihood by and entertainment of liability to penalty for hawking cockles from Cleethoring and contravention of the Act for which the the same advantages, round about London. large, as providing for the young man and responsibility attached to the War Ome dividual owner of trawlers, lett cstate of punishable with a fine extending to Rs 600 mile walk from the nearest railway advantages they might drift to less desir-all his money in that bank it was bis and ultimately became the largest la proprietor of the entertainment is alone Cricket and tennis are played on Sundays young woman opportunities for healthy in this regard as far as the individual

recreation at little cost when without such officer was concerned. If an officer kept-

the gross value of £092,147

besides the duty_dns.

(Continued as foot of next columE).) able occupation.

PARISIAN BREAD SUPPLY

BAKERS RESUME WORK.

PABIS, December 3rd. "As the result of an interview this morn ing with the Minister af Agriculture, the president and committee of the Bakers' Federation, after consulting the members, informed the Minister that bread-making will be resumed to-morrow morning.

RACE GOERS TAXED,

PROPOSED SWISS CAPITAL: man and man of letters-NC. Dally provide for a levy of 25 per cent, daty on teams; sixteen grass teenis courts, and four regard it as an honour to bo represented officers of the RA.5.0. kept all their

LEVY,

Bansa, December 3rd.

The Swiss referendum by a large to latroduce a Bill in Parliament providing majority has rejected the Socialist proposal

for a capital levy..

Newn...

there.

own private concern,

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