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CABLES.

LATEST CABLES.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

FLEET

TRANSFER TO PRIVATE ENTÈRPRISE

TO BE COMPLETED.

WASHINGTON, March 4th.'

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 6г¤, 1923.

POSITION IN THE RUHR.

BOTH PARIS AND BERLIN SEER SOLUTION.

15"

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS. [ASSOCIATED PRESS MESSAGES TO` MANILA PAPERS]

DEVELOPING P. L. RUBBER TRODUCTION. LARGE CAPITAL PROMISED.

ALLEGED HIGHWAY BOB- "BERY IN ICE HOUSE ST.. STORY OF "A HOLD-UP NEAR THE CARLTON HOTEL

ARMS CASES.

A MAN FROM ALASKA.

SPORT.

BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP. Said to have once been a farmer in CHALLENGE ROUND LAST NIGHT: LONDON, March 4th.

Alaska, Filipino named· Eustoques OSMUND DEFEATS YVANOVITCH, Berlin is astounded at the news of the

At about 9 o'clock yesterday morning a Arlos, now employed as a fireman on the U.S. GOVERNMENT MERCHANT Karlsruhe, which are very important for French cupation-of Mannheim and

The challenge round" of the billiards Portuguese named Mr. A. Castro reported. President Taft, was charged at the to the police s traffic on the Upper Rhine, and the **WASHINGTON, February 22nd,

sensational highway Magistracy, yesterday morning with un tournament for the championship of the Colony we played off at the Victoria Darmstadt Fallway workshops, the chief

Herbert C. Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, robbery which he and occurred at 1 a.m., lawfully having in his possession on contre for railway repairs for a big area. said to-day the entire rubber consuming in the same morning in Ice House Street, board the liver na autonatio pistol.

Recreation Club last night between P.-A.- Official ciroles in Paris are optimist Philippine Islands and South America he was the victim. According to Mr.

dustry agrood that production in the near the Carlton Hotel, and of which Mr. N. C. Macnamara appeared to

Ivanovitch, the present-champion of the and "declare the German resistance

Colony and A. J. Osmund, the winner rapidly weakening all will not last be United States importing 000,000,000 pounds his home at No. 8, Bona Strand. He asked to be allowed the opportunity of this year's competition.

be stimulated. He declared with the Castro's story, he was proceeding towards defend and put in a plea of guilty,"

The mantrh udications, however, that both Paris and meant 850,000,000 outlay yond the middle of May. There are of rubber annually each ten per cent, raise Just near the ruins of the Carlton Hotel of putting forward ovidence as to the was one of 1,000 up,

played in two Berlin know that some early effort at a He said assurances had been received that Annexe, threo armed men came out of

circumstances surrounding posscasión.

sosaiona of 500 each. In the first session compromise must be made. The French if a survey disclosed favourable locations, the shadows and pointed revolvers at him. Press recently hoisted unmistakable large capital would enter the producing no of them spoke in Chinose to him, Detective-Sergeant Cargill said that at Ommand lead the way easily and com. signals.. "Herr Cuno speaks at. Munich feld.

aking for his valuables. He handed over 11.30 a.m. He also discussel nitrates, the world up his pocket-book, containing $160 in notes. vessel with a party of police and searched had only reached 262. Osmund was in yesterday he boarded the plated his first 500 whilst the champion to-morrow, when ho is expected ply of which, he said, a controlled by an They then searched his pockets. At the the crew's quarters. A leather bag was great form and made some very find to publish the terms Germany WAS prepared to offer Inst December. Speaking association with headquarters in London. at Borlin yesterday he declared that. Germany is prepared to resist to the utmost, but at the same time will explore. all possible ways towards nisolution, but will never agres to a solution not leaving the Rhineland as it was before.

PENALTY

ta

Mr. Lasker, Chairman of the Shipping Board, has issued an official statement indicating that the failure of the Ship Hubidy Bill will not affect the deter mination of the administration transfer the Government merchant fit to private ownership. Detailed plans will not be known for some weeks, but it is announced that the board intends to proceed with the reconditioning of the Tunes Mount Fran (formerly Kron Princessin (reille), Agamemnon, (formerly Kaiser Wilhelm II), the America and the President Grant which, with the Levithan is now eighty per cont: completyl, and ten other vessels, which will give the United States lines one of the Auest, floola in the North Atlantic. Meanwhile, the board will continue to operate all its lines, and there will be no change in the

mittee appolated to prepare the plans with a. view to bringing about. without interruption of service, the passage of Government "lines" into private ownership.

FOR ESPIONAGE SERVICES...

BEKLIN, Murch 4th. Insident Ebert has decreed a penalty of ten years penal servitude and in certain cases life servitude," for rendering

page services relative to economic political and military matters to foreign Power which has occupied German territory in peace time, or for accommodating or sheltering or aiding spies of such Power. Fines up to five

mark may hundred million

#lso be inflicted.

FURTHER SEIZURES AND ARRESTS.

DUESSELDORF, March 4th. The French have scized a milliard marks at Duisburg intended for the Reichsbank. The station masters of Buer

OIL INDUSTRIES CONTROL. 6.O.C.O.N.Y. ALLEGED *. VIOLATION stations

OF DISSOLUTION DECREE.”

WASHINGTON. March" 4th The Commaitses which the Senate ap pointed to investigate the oil industry has reported that the Standard Oil Companies completely dominate the oil industries, and control prices from the well to the consumer," thus violating, the dissolution decree.

·Mr. Tengle, President of the standary On Companies has issued a statement declaring that the findings of the mittee are without foundation.

SILVER PRODUCTION, A MEXICO - ANTICIPATES A RECORD YEAR.

and Westerholt have been arrested on account of acts of sabotage at those The director of the customs office at Duisburg has been arrested in consequence of damage to the sluice gates on the Rhine canal at Norue,"

PARIS, March 4th.

It is semi-officially affirmed that the scenes of pilage in the Bochum Chamber of Commerce were staged by the German authorities after the departure of the French troops Foreign journalists were then invited ui photograph them.

AMERICA'S "STRAIGHT

TO FRANCE,

UINT

LONDON, March 4th. The UbscriÂz's "diplomatic correspondent staty That French diplomacy hax abandoned the attempt to create an nati.

British continental" "bloc,

3

America has

CHARGES AGAINST A TEXĀS

SENATOR

WASHINGTON, February 22nd. George B. Peddy, deforted Senatorial candidato from Texas, to-day "filed with the Senate sweeping charges against Earle B. Anofield and challenged his right to a seat in the Senate.

The charges include allegations that he conspired to evade and defeat the laws, that he attempted to " prostitue the Christian religion," and that he resorted to "brute force and immeral and lawless practices."

RIUE FAMINE IN JAPAN PREDICTED

completion of the "elean up," Mr. Onstro

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was ordered to proceed up the hill and found on one of the bunks and in it the breaks, including one of 70 odd. "Yeano not to look behind. The gang followed pistol was found. Later, the defendant him to the top of the hill where they admitted that the bag and contents bevitch had two breaks of 40 odd. Osmand disappeared up the hillside by a short Jonged to him. He was arrested.

was very careful not to leave anything cut in the direction of Lower Albert Mr. Macuamara, pointed out that the

for his opponent to score off. Ivano- Road,"

pistol was not found on the man's person Contro's "explanation of the delay of which showed he had no intention of vitch frequently, came away from the sight hours in reporting to the police bringing it ashore. He was simply table leaving the balls in a nice position.

Faced with an

of arrears is that ho hoped to meet a constable on carrying it though the port as personal The weapon was incomplete; his journey home, but ho did not meet luggage.

it had no magazine; neither were any Yvanovitch played a better game in the one.

cartridges found His client had once second sessions and right up to the time' been a farmer in Alaska where it was that Osmund reached the 500.mark he SHARP FALL REPORTED IN COTTON usual to carry arms. "Ho`was also un-

PRICES.

was still about 950 behind. From the acquainted with the law of the Colony.

bark cowards Osmond scored "In reply to the Magistrate, the 800 WASHINGTON, February 28th. The Federal Trade Commission to-day re-

fine exhibition of defendant said he had been employed on rapidly with a very the "President Taft

atve month. investigation the slurp in cotton prices 1990, and continued more than a year, was United States transport Diz."

The Magistrate decided to adjourn the due to the general world deflation, the great,

priced inventories, and these for one week to allow Mr. increase in high

atrike."

Macnamara to produce evidence from the subsequent "bayers" PACKERS CHARGED WITH VIOLA. crow in support of his statement. Do

fendant was allowed bail of $1,300,

·TION OF ACT.

for

The Unitel States weather baru, to-day porte following an ich began in April, Previous to that he was engaged on the Forcing losing hazards and ran out whilst

WASHINGTON, February 23rd. forecast the probability of a rich famine in the north of Japan, owing to the abnormally heavy ice in Bering Sea which affects the ocean current Bowing south west from Bering Sca, thus cooling the temperature during the rice growing season and making a crop failure probable.

SCRAPPING WILL SAVE BIG SUM.

WASHINGTON, February 28th. WASHINGTON, February 23rd.

The Department of "Agriculture to-day served on Armour and Company and Morris The bouse appropriations committee ex- plaining the $20,050,000 item in the deficiency and Company, packers, a complaint charg appropriation bill to reimburse contractorsing violation of the packers stockyards act and manufacturers who suffered when ship

in connection with the tentative acquisition building was stopped by the Washington of the Morris and Company interests by

Armour and Comapany. arms conference, said naval scrapping would entail a direct cost of 855,000,000 but even- tually would save upwards of $250,000,000.

SUGAR PRICES.

NEW YORK, February 23rd.

Sugar touched the highest price to-day since 1920, Cuban raws being quoted at 5 coats a pound, with east and freight added. Granulated sugar was quoted at nine cents a pound.

LATER

HUMAN SKULL OF TERTIARY PERIOD FOUND.

·

his opponent was ng 652.

Osmund's play was beautiful to watch. He played with accuracy and confidence and scored rapidly. His best bivak of the night was 76, made in the first half. His average each time he went to the table was 11. Yradovitch's was about 7.

The final scores were:

Osin und Yvanovitch

1,000 892

CHINESE PASSENGER FINED

A Chinese passenger on beard the 3.5. President Taft, named U. Chung Lam, was fined $500 with the alternative of

The highest breaks of the match were: three months' imprisonment by Mr. J. R

Omund: 35, 47, 76), 21, 28, 32, 30, 28, Wood at the Magistracy yesterday, for baving in his unlawful possession an54, 21, 26, 52, 22, 24, 40, 33, 23, 45.

Yvanovitch: 22, 42, 44, 27, 21, 43, 44, automatic pistol, two clips and 11 rounds

22, 24. of ammunition.

BUENOA, Arus, February 27th. Dr. J. G. Wolf who has just returned after two years of exploration in Patagonia FAR announced to-day the discovery of a human skull of the tertiary period. If the dis covery proves authentic, scientist, believe it wil

will ante date by handreds of thousands of.

The California Hawaiian Company late covered y human relic thus far dis-

to-day advanced the price of granulated sugar twenty-five cents a hundred pounds to $3.30 a hundred. The Western Sugar Refinery advanced prices thirty-five cents a hundred to $0.40s bandred.

Dr. Wolf also announced the discovery of the ruins of an ancient fortified. town which he believes to be the remnants of a civilization probably earlier than the Peru- vian Incas.

FELLER FOUNDATION.

EASTERN CABLE

NEWS.

(THROUGH REIKE'S AGENOT.]

BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE,

M. PERNOTTE'S APPEAL REJECTED.

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The run of the piny was as follows; Camund: 300, 651, 031, 657, 700, 748, Yvanovitch: 262, 300, 349, 400, 427, 500 Osmund: Ivanovitch:

800, 879, 900, 1,000. 559, 600, 630,882 At the conclusion of the match the Hos Mr. Claud Severa presented tho challenge cup to Mr. Osciund; and before doing so he congratulated Mr. Osmund on having won the brilliards champion- PARIS, March 4th.ship of the Colony. Judging from bis The Court of Appeal has rejected the play he was a player who, on a more appeal of M. Pernotte, manager of the suitable table, would have done even better. He had witnessed his pity in the closing stages of the game when, ho was playing the losing hazard strokes. These: were played on a fast table and not only. that, they were forcing hazards of extras. ordinary accuracy," He had never seen. such good play, not even amongst pro- fessionals. (Applause) Yvanovitch had. come out against a strong opponent, and The arrival of the hydraulic dredger he had played as well as he could, but and tag of the Nethorinals Barbour he had met a very doughty opponent Works Co., on Friday, lat, was hailed Osmund's best break in the tournament with enthusiasm by the citizens of Macao, was 94. Ho had also made breaks of

Sugar prices for futures were bid ap give. France a straight hint that if the strongly on the exchange to-day in re- ELZUMION OF TRUSTEES OF ROCKE Banque Industrielle de Chine.

sponse to higher prices for the raw and French succeeded in creating such a reficed products. menace to British security as would necessitate revision of the British BIG SUM ASKED FOR HOSPITALS. disarmament policy, jeopardising British ability to carry out the debt obligations WASHINGTON, March 4th. to America, this would be regarded as a The Mexico Ministry of Commerce, in challenge to the United States as well as Britain. The Observer urges a solution recording a steady increase in the proof the Buhr question whereby German

WASHINGTON, February 24th. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon today asked Congress for an appropriation of and repair 8,788,000 for construction

hospitals and quarantine stations. The estimates include proposals for pe Orleans and at a point contiguous to Gal veston and Port Arthur, Texas.

NEW YORK, February 25th. The Rockefeller Foundation to-day announced the election of Dr. Ray Lyonia Wilbur president of Stanford University and Willian Allen White, journalist of trustees of the Emporia, Kaness, as Foundation. It was also announced that the Foundation had pledged 81.250,000 to the endowment of the new educational pro

of the New York Academy of

MACAO NOTES.

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT. }

HARBOUR, DEVELOPMENT.

duction of metals, anticifates that the reparations may finally be fixed at hospitals at San Francisco, Seattle, New eine absence was granted to Dr.George who had recently begun to lose. confd-176 and 74 that night, The prizes for the

current year's silver output will approach the record amount of 1,000,000 kilo

grammes.

EÁRLIER CABLES.

US. POLITICAL FILIBUSTER CONTINUED IN BOTH

HOUSES.

WASHINGTON, March 4th. The closing hours of the expiring see aion of Congress were marked by filibus tering, carrying it over until to-day. The trouble started in the House of Repre Bentatives, where seven members refused to permit any legislation in the absence of a vote on the Bill appropriating ten million dollars for the purchase of nit rates for fertilisers and calcium arsenato for oradication of the boll wrevil. Sevon Senators followed suit, and the filibuster- ing continued until midnight, when an agreement was reached permitting the adoption of the Farm Credits Bill; after which the filibustering Was resumed. The Senate, before the filibuster, con- firmed the appointment of Mr. Woods ns Ambabesador to Tokyo. Many minor appointments however, were not ratified.

CAIRO BOMB OUTRAGES, BRITISH SOLDIERS AGAIN ATTACKED.

CAIRO, March 4th. excitement has

:

2,500 millions sterling, payment to be enforced by the united strength of Britain and France, Britain to guarnasco the frontiers of France by a pact of security, and France to withdraw from the Ruhr. The paper declares that un- less. France within the next few months accepts such terms, the "Entente cannot bo continued.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AMERICAN VOTERS.

they

New Yoas, Marh 4th," Senator Root; addressing the first of One meeting of the "Committee Hundred on Foreign Relations," purpose of which is to instruct American voters in international affairs, declared that the United States had no more right to provent Franco going to-the-Ruhr than France could have to compel the United states to naturaliso Japanese.

التركي

DISASTROUS FIRE DANISH CEMENT WORKS DESTROYED.

COPENHAGEN, March 4th.

TOO DRUNK TO ANSWER ROLL CALL:

WASHINGTON, February 24th The House was thrown into an uproar to-night when. Representative Gallivan (Dem) of Massachusetts, speaking on the Prohibition Enforcement Act, declared tha: recently "a dry member of the Senate be came too drank to answer to roll call and hind to be restrained by his colleagues from getting on the door."

MUSCLE SHOALS PROJECT.

WASHINGTON, February 24th. Representative Byrnes (Dam) of South Corolina to day charged that the Ro- publican leadership had refused to permit Henry Ford's offer for the Muscle Shoals power plant to come to a vole e de clared that the administration also turned a deaf ear to the farmers' appeala for relief from the British control of the nitrate trust,

ENEMY ALIEN ESTATE.

WASHINGTON, February 24th. The House to-day passed bill, direct- A message from Aalborg states thating the return of as much as $10,000 of ench estate of enemy aliens held by the fire has destroyed the co-operative cement custodian of alien property. The bill now works at Nocrresundby, The damage is

the Senate. goes to estimated as six million kroner.

follows:-

H

HOME FOOTBALL

LATEST LEAGUE RESULTS.

LONDON, March 3rd..

Considerablo

been Today's League matches, resulted eased here by a third bomb outrage

weeks. within three

One bomb was thrown in the headquarters of the British Middlesbrough Bigual Corps but did not explode. A Aston Villa... sooond was thrown in a cafe attached to Preston N.E British military-headquarters, and it is Newcastle stated that one Egyptian was killed and one wounded, whilst three British soldiers werp wounded. The assailants escaped...

DALMATIA EVACUATION. ITALIANS HAND OVER. TO JUGO-SLAVS..

BRUSSEL, March 4th. ́·

Liverpool Burnley

Chelsea... Oldham Bars Notta Forest Sheffield..

FIRST LEAGUE.

2 Arsenal...

Haddersfield ...2 Birmingham

Blackburn R. 3 Bolton

W.

3 Stake

3 Manchester C.

... West Brom....

3 Sunderland... BOOTTISH

LIRÁGUIL

Airdrieonians 4 Kilmarnock.

United Celtic... Falkirk....... For the purpose of carrying out the re- Hibernian *. cantly ratified treaty, Italian troops have. Morton evacuated, without incident, Shushak Motherwell... and all places in the so-called third zone Rangers of Dalmatin, handing the territory over St Mirren

Third Lanark to the Jugo-Blavi

Durulet...

Allon

2

1 Hearts

9 Aberdeen

3 Hamilton

1 Albion Rovers

2 Clyde

*

1 Partick....

... 2 Raith

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as

Vincent, president of the Founds-ence in an early, commeacement of the Club handicap had been presented by Mr.

to enable

IOWA CORNELL COLLEGE.

cational administration at the University of Pennsylvania, has been alected president of Cornell College hore.

Leave of

tion,,

him to

the work. accept

The tug returns to Chefoo to appointment as an official delegate of the bring more equipment. This evidence of White and the championship prizes had been presented by the Victoria Recreation United States to the fifth Pan-American intention to start on the undertaking Club. The Club would like to have had. Congress in March and April, at Santiago, immediately is welcomed.

more entries for the championship and he Chile.

BEEF AGAIN!

hoped next year that there would be an He wished to thank Mr. Once again there appears to be a short- increase. age of beef in Macao. Only four bullocks Rogers for having acted as referee for the -MOUNT VERNON, Iowa, February 25th. are killed daily, but owing to the restrio- matches and Mr. Templeton for acting Dr. Sarian Updegraff, professor of edations imposed by the Camara, prices ae referee for the challenge round." As have not risen. The shortage of this very he (Mr. Bevern) was leaving the Colony necessary article of diet is causing some in a few days for several months he dissatisfaction. Various reasons are at wished to take the opportunity of thank- tributed for the shortage. The Governing Mr. McKirdy for the able manner in ment should give this matter its serious which he had fulfilled the duties of Hon. The monopoly for beef has Secretary during the absence of Mr. been rescinded, and the deposit of Witchell. The Club had had a most success. SAN DIEGO, CAL, February 25th. $4,000 has been confiscated. The mono-ful year and this success was due to the Lieutenant Albert S. Marley of the air polist has asked for the agreement to energetic and tactful manner in which be back shortly and he squadron catapulted to-day from the he cancelled, and if during March there he had performed his duties Mr. Wit deck of a dreadnaught in a sensational should still be a shortage of beef a fine choll would attack on the Panama canal by the of $2,000 will be imposed and new would be pleased to see how the Clak

bombs

the tenders will be invited..

had progressed. during the last year.- oretically smashing with Gatun locks. Radio advices to-day said

(Applause.) the maneuvres of the foot just concluded were considered the most important, ever

THEORETICAL ATTACK HADE OF PANAMA CANAL:

hold.

AMERICAN AID TO BEITISH EMPIRE.

attention.

MUSIC AND BANDS.

It is known that the Government haa

in mind the establishment of a Band and perhaps oven a Conservatoire to create for Macao an added attraction, but it This pro awaits more ample, funds, porn has been before the Governme for some time now. Masic lovers in Colonel George Harvey, American Am- Macao deprecate the Government's re bassador, addressing the London Press Club Juctance to make temporary Arrange- last night said: "I have a real plaq. Itments for a band and orchestra pending CHICAGO LABOUZ LEADER BEGINS is a simple desire to help this empire in the scquisition of funds for the morn

J

SERVING TERM,

LEAVENWORTH, Kansas, February 20th. "Big Tim Murphy, Chicago labour leader, who recently surrendered following the failure of his appeal from bis conviction of complicity in the 80,000 mail robbery in Chicago, arrvied here today and began serving a four years sentence in the federal penitentiary.

COMMANDER WHO FOUGHT IN MANILA BAY DEAD,

PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 28th.* Major General W. P. Biddle (retired), former commandant of the marine corps, and commander of the marines on Dewey's flagship at the battle of Manila Bay, died yesterday at Nice. France, aged seventy,

IN U.S. DREADNAUGHTS TO BE MODERNIZZD.

LONDON, February 25th,

the terrible distress she is in. To help hor out of the mess she has got to get out of, and there is no limit to which I would not go and to which my people would not go to help this country.”

ambitious scheme.

A HACH COURAX

The prizes were presented as follows: The Challenge Cup.-Mr. A. J. Osmund. Winner of the tournament.-Mr. A. J.

Osmund.

Bunner-up-Mr. P. 8. Leung Cup for Highest Break-Mr. A. J.

Os:nund.

Winner of the V.B.C. Handicap-Mr.

P. A. Yvanovitch.

Runner-up-Mr. R. F. Luz.. Highest Break in Handicap. Mr. P.

A. Yvanovitch

Cheers for Mr. Severn and for the Hon. Some of the more enterprising resid-Secretary brought the proceedings to

close. ents of Macaso intend suggesting to thei Government the creation of a Race Course. DEATH OF AN EX-SENATOR OF upon the large tract of land reclaimed

CALIFORNIA.

CRICKET.

recently at a cost of over $1,000,000, at

HONGKONG.C.C; v. CRAIGENCOWER, Green Island. This land is lying waste. OAKLAND, CALIF., February 28th." present and the enthusiasts believe The following will represent the Hong- George C. Parkins, former United States that this scheme would serve to make Senator from California, died today at the Macao more attractive to sportemen, bringung 0.0. 1st XI v. Craigengower on age of eighty four.

George C. Perkins was born in Maine and more visitors to Macao and so eventually Saturday next, match commencing at 2.15 went to sea at the age of thirteen, shipping ALVENIDA CORONEL MESQUITA as cabin boy on a sailing vessel. 1865 he landed in San Francisco and

In

more businoes. ¡

p.m on the Club ground: `E. Pearce, J. Davies, F. E. Ferthing, A.

L. Gaco, Owon Hughes, L. D.

From Alvenida Almeida Ribeiro Praia McNicoll, J. R. Mitchell, D. E. G. later went to Oroville where he engaged Grande, the Director of Public Works, Nicholson, BE A. Webster, E. E. Wild in morcantile business, Ho removed Mr. A. Trigo, is constructing a first-class and J. D. Crawford.

which

HONGKONG.C.C. 2. XI, v. FOLICE...

to San Francisco where he entered the metalled roadway to be known ZUB banking business and inter the steamship Avenida Coronel Mesquite. Better ronde trade. He was a member of the firm of are needed in Macao, and the Director, of Goodall, Perkins and Com

Company, ouders

er of Public Works is to be congratulated apon The following will represent Hongkong WASHINGTON, February 28th,

the Pacific

clas Steamship

a commencement in the right direction. 2nd XI v. the Police on Saturday next, The House to-day passed and sent to the operated many ships from Alaska to Mexico. Senate, the third deficenny bill, carrying He was Governor of California from 1672 By the now road construction and the match commencing at 2.15 p.m. at Happy 153,000,000 of which 36,000,000 is for moder 1883, and in 1893 appointed United success of the waterworks in the near Valley - Et Hollands, H. H. Day, W. nizing thirteen dreadnaughia in the Atlantic States Senator to fill the vacancy caused future, Mr. Trigo will earn for himself W. Mackenzie, F. N. Young H. Spicer, and Pacific fleets and 820,000,000 scrapping by the death of Leland Stanford. He was the gratitude at the present generation G. W. Bowell, F. G. Miller, MM. shipa sa provided in the Washington Lamitaro.elected Senator for three successive terms, and its successors as one of the Colony's Watson, D. Reid, G. H/Piercy and F

Byme Thomson. grosteat benefactors, sion Treaty.

retiring in 1915.6 ;

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