GOLF.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
LADIES SECTION.
A Shanghai foursomes competi- tion will be held-over-the New Course at Funling on Tuesday, November 20th, for prizes kindly presented by Mrs., I G. S. Dod- well. Conditions are 13 holes medal play, 8 of combined handicaps
entries.
Players are to chouse, their own partures and opponents, Post The entries for the Taggart Chal lenge Cup will clase on Nov. 21st. "This competition which is played over the New Course at Fanling, is open to wives and daughters of re- sident ruembers, under match play conditions, 3/4 difference of handi- cap being allowed.
Lathes are reminded that they have been asked to put in three cards for handicaps, on ang course except Deep Water Bay. Com petitors we fail to return their card will be penalised by baving to play on half their present han disap.
AN INTERNATIONAL GOLF
CLUB.
FORTUGUESE CLUB TO BE. OPEN TO ALL.
MEMBERS GENEROUS
GESTURE.
V
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1927.
Under the auspices of the Lusi tano Golf Club, a meeting was held yesterday afternoon in the Club consider the Lusitano Reets, to formation of a Country Club for
LOCAL TENNIS.
THE LRC TOURNAMENT.
LATEST RESULTS
The following is the result of the semi-finals of the Ladies' Open Championship Singles in connection with the Ladies Recreation Club
Tournament :—
++
Miss E. Lo beat Mrs. Grigor 0.3, fra. E. Qrimble beat Mrs. Miles 6-4, 6-2
will be played at the U.S... on The Finals of the qualifying round Friday, November 4th, at 3.30 p.m. hetween Miss E. Lo and Mrs. Grimble.
Ladies' Club Championship Singles:--Following is the result of the 2nd RoundMrs. Tottenham beat Mrs. Grigor; Mrs. Miles bent Mrs. Cook: Jirs. Hall beat liss Carrothers; Mrs. D. Browne beat
golf at Sheung Shui. The idea was first mooted out by the Portuguese who in 1924 Hrst formed a golf club for their own community. thanks largely to the generosity of Scares who are a large piece of land to the Lusitane Gof Club for twenty years at a nominal rent or one dollar. The Club was origin ally for Portuguese only, but they ay per guest on this restricts. Remington. tou and make it open regardless of nationality. The idea was well received and at yesterday's meet ing it was unanimous decided to adopt the rules and by-laws thawn up and circularised.
ALLEGED CONVER- SION OF FUNDS.
BRITISH COURT CASE IN SHANGHAI.
A HONG KONG PARSER MERCHANT.
PAST AND PRESENT TRADE ALONG
YANGTSZE.
CONDITIONS ALONG THE GREAT RIVER.
TIDE TURNING AGAINST COMMUNISM.
EFFECT OF UPHEAVAL ON TRADE OF PORTS.
•
The following article was writ Wuhu, until very recently, has Further evidence was heard in HL Police Court last Monday ten at the British Chamber of been singularly free from the by Magistrate I. T. Morris in the Commerce Journal's request by s
troubles which have almost ruined other Treaty Ports on the River. se against Chathursing Hirasing well-known business man who has The arrival of these troops, how Bedi, Parsee merchant of Shanghai
former travelled extensively in the interior ever, has altered that, and trade chand Co. of 91. Hankow Road, tu the Yangtze ports. and Hong Kong, and manager of the Watenmal Bool and has just returned from a visit here is now being held up from causes which have affected other who stands charged with wrongful
ports on the Yangtze, absence of conversion of company funds by We left Shanghai on the morning transport facilities to the Interior, Mr. T. M. Vasirani, assistant of September 10th, on a business due to commandearing of junks manager. Accused was arrested in visit to Hankow and Intermediate and steam launches, and to mili- Hong Kong early this month and Ports, our last trip on the Lower tary levies on the merchants. The brought under escort to Shanghai, Yangtze having been made in the alternative given to the merchants He appeared in H.. Court the Spring of 1923. To one who has it the necessary funds were not morning of his arrival and was re-seen the Great River at the height forthcoming was the flooding of the manded on two sureties amounting of its prosperity, the almost entire market with new Central Bank to $10,000. Mr. E H. Platt, for thrnce, as nt present, of Chinese notes from Hankow, Five lakhs of
were Gentlemen's Club Singles:-Fol the proscention, stated that one of trading junks and small steamers dollars, therefore promptly lowing is the result of the 3rd the sureties had since been discharg a very depressing. From Woosung produced in good money. A few
ed from business and that he would to Hankow very few of these were isolated instances of commandeer) Round:
Colonel Russell Brown beat T. H. make a formal application for bail to be seen, fear of being commaning of foreign property for billets Bond.
Rev. Alexander beat Major W, B.ter until Tuesday morning,
driven them to quieter waterways, Defendant was represented by We had our first sight of foreign Stevenson,
G. W. Sewell beat H. R. Reming Mr. J. R. Jones.
patrols. just below Tungehow, The draw for the Railway Cup isnt the meeting at which several
Prosecuting Counsel said that where an American destroyer was as follows:-
communities were represented. Mr. ton.
appointed acting R. E Tottenham beat C. Grove. E. Leitao was
the accused, Bedi, came to Shang-lying in wait for a Standard Oil Mixed Handicap Doubles :-Fol hai in December, 1925, as a joint Tanker which was proceeding up Boa. Secretary for the meeting.
Mr. A. A. Lopes moved the adop-lowing is the result of the Semi-manager of the firm. About Au- river. At Tungehow boat station,
Finala:-
gust, the following year, the other where foreign steamers usually tion of the printed rules and by
managers left Shanghai, with the slow down to drop or pick up pas laws and in doing so said that at the beginning of last meath, Mr.
result that Bedi was made sole sengers, lay part of the Chinese mannyer. The accused is alleged Fleet, under Nationalist colours, Basto approached Mr. "Soares on
to have advanced money to S. G. four small cruisers and a diminu behalf of the Lusitano Golf Club
Verma, then representing a Trad- tive T.B.D., two of the cruisers and pointed that the Club had only
H. R. and Mrs. Remington (scr.)ing Co. in San Francisco, by mak- being the Hai Fung and Tung free from trouble and the military beat. T. A. and Mrs. Martining false entries in weekly export Haing.
reports to the firm in Hong Kong. (+4/0),
Bye Mrs Crawford, Mrs. Dod.
well, Mrs. Redmond. Mrs. Puralow r, Mrs. Marray. Mr Bridger . Mrs. Leggutt Mrs. W: N., Fleming. Mrs. * Sheldon, “
Min Russell Mrs. Oliver Mrs Cameron r. Mrs. Maitland, Mrs. Murdoch r. Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. DavisonL Mrs. Whyte
Smith.
Mrs. J. Fleming r. Mrs. Cassidy, Mrs. Gilmore Mrs. Taylor." Bye-Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Brown. Mrs Hornell, and Mrs. Prey."
Mr. B. de Castro Basto presided
riembers and that without de feating 3r. Soares object of guar. nnceeing the golf course to the Portuguese community, the Club. could advantageously be broadened in its membership by throwing it open to members of other commuci. ties in Hong Kong.
The first round to be played on
Mr. Lepus said Mr. Soares agreed or before November ộth: the Pad to Mr. Busto's suggestion op con
on or before Nuvemley-Soth; thedition that some formal undertak-! ard on or before December 13th; the 4th on or interr December 9th; theag was given that the Portuguese community would not suffer by any Gual on or before January 15th,
change in the status of the Lusi tuno Golf Club.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
THE CHAMPIONSHIP. QUALIFYING ROUND PLAYED.
The qualifying round of the chama pionship of the Kowloon Golf Club was played on Sunday. The following are the principal scores. the first sixteen qualifying:-"
F. E. Remedios
A. W. da Roza
E. T. Andrews
71
A. W. Roberts
53
J. D. Thomson
14
F. C. Barry ....!
83
FLickley
F. X. Remedios
$9
C. Gray
89
T. C. Martin
T. Mitchell
93
H. Ovdiy
F. E. Lawrence
03
W. X. Hillier
J. C. MeLäggOJ
H. O. Howard
03
W. Taylor
90
G. B. Slipper
..180.
HOCKEY.
T.M.C.A. DEFEAT THE K.O.S.B.
...
The second teast of the King Own Scottish Borderers engaged the European Y.M.C.A. in a game al hockey "in Kowloon yesterday. afternoon and were defeated.
Gardner scored one goal and Sampson two goals for the M.C.A. Only one goal was registered by the K.O.S.B. tenni.
..
G. and Mrs. Grigor (ser) beat T. Laningan, and liss Carrothers
scr.).
Cand Mrs. Grove (-1/8) bea; C. P. and Mrs. James (scr.).
J
O.
Mixed Doubles Club Champion- ship: Following is the result of the 2nd Round:--
C. C. and Mrs. Stark beat W. Bat and Ball.".
Lanyon and Miss Carrothers beat L. M. S. Lloyd and Mrs. Miles.
has occurred.
The Court decided to leave the mat- deered by the militare having ~Leaving Wuhu at-11.p.m.en. 13th
of
Fannel
our departure was delayed by a holiday (compulsory) having been declared to celebrate victories and the arrival of Tang Seng Chi's troops-we reached Kiukinng on the morning of September 15th. The only item of interest on that part of the trip was the passage
a Blue down-river Stenner from Hanków,
Lack Of Transport. Kinking is at the moment fairly
. . . . Chinkiang.
clement not being so much in Chinking was reached at day-evidence, an attempt is being made For some months now living in their own residences to "resume trading. Foreigners are of the firms in Hong Kong and by so doing could evade the notice light th India. The weekly export, reports, foreigners have not been able in the concession, and more ne
live in, their houses in the have detailed information regard Concession" at Chinkiang, but tivity was noticeable here than at ing the transactions done in Shang- such as have remained in the port where, however, any resumption of
any other port visited. He also alleged that the Į hai.
by the accused.
Continuing, counsel stated that
As disc
HAD TO TIE BABY'S HANDS
Eczema Over Head and Face. Cuticura Healed.
* "My baby, had inrems when he was about six weeks old." It began with a little red patch," and "spresid until la was all over ons side of -hía head and face. Sometimes it would be wet and then would day up und scale over. It ibed so I used to -have tó de his little handa. to keep him from scratching. Ha had it für six months.
*' I read an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and went for a sample. After the first dressing het relief so I purchased more. and in a fortnight he was healed.” (Signed) Mra. Hawes, Littlethorpe, Narborough, Leicester, Eng.
Use Corleting to close your sido. Soap and Obstineat sold throughout the work). J'ur sample doch trov kodresa: 1. Ben 12% Lesson, 1. Di L wikk "Try the Catlara Shaving Stick,
ESE
ALPS
JEAN BRAND.
MILK
R. E. and Mrs. Tottenham beat monthly entries were also forged have found accommodation affort, trading on normal lines is serious The Food of Life.
Bedi
Witness Called.
etc
The method of even the Commissioner of Customs ly hampered by want of transport
being obliged to vacate his re
to and from inland centres, "and A. D. Humphreys and Mrs. James,
G. and Mrs. Grigor bent H. R. misappropriating the money was sidence. All foreign property in
that certain sums advanced to Chinking is occupied by Nation until merchants are used that Verma were repaid by clean bills alist troops, residences being re and Mrs. Remington.
their goods can pass from Treaty The Committee" will be. "At The Chairman in seconding the Home" to members and their to be collected in San Francisco.
verra, without being subjected to motion said that it was a meeting friends at the Club ground, Peak A cheque, covering a large suin of served for military officials, their Ports to the Interior, and vice
eign properties, godowns, of a sporting clab and as such it Road, on Wednesday, November money was also given to Verma by family and servants other for footing, and confacation re
dumped ashore by the military who being utilized a hillets for the commandeer at will all manner of would be entirely out of place to oth when the Hard Court Finals
troops. political will be played off, commenting.3 express opinions of a
transport for their own use, no re The Arst witness called was
Business in the port has come al-turn to any semblance of 'normal Doula Trap, a clerk employed by most completely to a standstill trading is possible. nture. At the same time he wish. p.m. ed to make it clear to them that
the firms for two and half year, since the Northern troops were Hankow, last seen in 1923, was the days of exclusive privileges op
who kept the books and made cer driven back from the North Bank then at the height of its prosperity peared to be fast dying out. He
tain entries. He produced books
few weeks ago. Since then, and at all seasons of the year the hoped to convince them that a more
for 1920, containing transactions
lively and liberal policy should be adopted in
entered into between the firm and postal and telegraphic communien harbour presented a
very busy appearance,, sampans. the field of sport in Hong Kong.
others. Another book showing the tions with the inland centres served He thought all would agree with
halance sheet between 1922 and by Chinkiang, have become con cargo boats launches, and merchant Eirm that a much better understand-
1990, which also contains certain pletely disorganized under present steamers, river and ovenn ozing ing would have existed among the
A friendly game between the passages in Bedi's own handwrit conditions and trading is practical then the outward and visible egas various sections of the Colony's
to these reverses d' fair business was continual streams of coolies work- cosmopolitan community had great East Point Recreation Club and Eng, was also submitted as one of imposible at prezent. Previous of a thriving port.
possible.
ing day, and night loading and up- er opportunities been given them the Dairy Farin was played on the the exhibits in evidence.
loading cargo, and the streets were for social and sporting intercourse, East Point green on Sunday after He was reminded of the saying that
of the ground and under the noon, the Dairy Farm-wooing by ground all men are equal."
four points:
Continuing, Mr. Basto said that: the fact had long been recognised
that Hong Kong needed interna-
LAWN BOWLS.
· EAST POINT R.C., DAIRY.
·· FARM. --
་
East Point..
Scores: Dairy Farm.
F. Samways
tional "clubs, and among such clubs F. D. Thomson
E. Hantor
A. Macfarlane
a real want was a golf club. There J. Vickers. were many people who wanted to take-up golf but for one reason of another had been unable to seeure the privilege of membership of any of the existing golf clubs. He a peated for an enruest endeavour to rectify this state of things.
The Lusitano Golf Club had only 10 members and there was room for at least 160. It was rather selfsh 10 keep the club' open only to Portuguese when there were many of their friends who would be only. too glad to join the Club if they could do
34). Under the circum stances. the Committee of the Lusi tano Golf Club had been considering various ways and means whereby the Clch could be opened to non- Portuguese without in any affecting the interest of the ment
WHA
skip) ....... 28 D. McWhirter G. G. Hayes A. Stevenson
V. Macfarlane
تاخر
A. Webster
. Whiteford a W. Lee
18
(skip)
3. Hampton
C. A. Shawna
A. T. Hamilton
(skip),
· Total
17
45
A. Henderson
(skip)
Total
THREE ROBBERS AND A
WATCHMAKER.
TWENTY-FOUR: WRIST WATCHES.
The manager of the Hong Kong branch of Watanmal Boolchand _also_______geve Parian Pahlajiar evidence. He showed several re- ports sent to him by the accused showing false entries
the
The complainant, who is assistant manager of the Shanghai Bcolchand är, produced transla- tion of portions of entries in the
books.
Nanking And Pukow
There were
In the interests of
Good Health
it is advisable to use only a well-known and established brand. Buy always and insist on
BEAR BRAND
Obtainable everywhere
Nothing is bring done at these well-kept and clean, with exerilent A. B. MOULDER & CO.
We slowed down at Nunking to disembark one Chinese passenger who had some difficulty in getting ashore, owing to scarcity of sam- pans. Between
traffic regulation.
Changes At Hankow.
[A.P.8.]
The change in the port is tremen dous. There is now no traffic re gulation: filth and squalor abound on the once clean strects: every- thing has a dilapidated and yucar HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL ed for appearance: there is no
snap" in the place now.
Silver is very
seare indued,
REGISTER.
Previous On Date On Date
Dar
Central Bank notes being the Hong Kong Observatory, October 31st. Principal mediam used in the port at present. This is a thoroughly discredited currency and changes at 83 per silver dollar. Govern- ment institutions will not accept though they still insist on their acceptance when they have to do the paying. As a result of this trade in the port is carried on by scarcity of silver, the bulk of the barter at present.
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places at prerit. Nanking Bund presented a deserted appearance and showed unmistakable signs of the recent bombardment. The rail way appeared to be completely in the hands of the military, and freight traffic is practically on existant. The T. P. godowns and Most of the Court's time was owharves are deserted and lifeless, in striking contrast to the activity cupied by the testimony of Mr. R.. Brown, chartered accountant who formerly prominent here.
The passage from Chiakiang to stated I have inspected the books and translations, especially Wuhu, was uneventful. Convoying the translations between the con of merchant steamers had been ge 23plaining firm and the India-Ameri- sorted to for some time, owing to can Trading Co." On September indiscriminate firing on steamers 418th, 1920, a cheque for Tis. 3,750, by whichever military faction was these now in payment of their dues. Humidity.
and on September 9th, another in control of the river banks. This cheque of Tis. 10,350 were drawn has now stopped and the conveys by the Boolchand Co. and given to were withdrawn the day we left Mr. Verma. The cheques to Verma Chinking. were shown in the books as goods purchased, and the money was then refunded by Verma by cash pay
Future Brightest. ment of s. 1.300 on September
Nanking and There are signs of brighter days. 18th the same year. A clean bill was drawn on the I.A.T. Co. of Anking, the south bank of the river ahead, however. Silver exchange Three desperate men carried out San Francisco for Gold 83,000, was well picketed by Nationalists on Shanghai has csumed a more Drizzle; F-Fog; L-Lightning: a post of two or more soldiers with normal figure having reached 57) M-Mist; O-Overcdat; P=Paasing hers of their community. They a robbery shortly after 5 p.m. yes. negotiated through a Dutch bank. could admit non-Portuguese players terday evening and got away with T 4,232.60 and the balance of Tis. fixed bayearts being placed every to 98 recently. River steamers are showers; Q-Squalis; R-Eain; T- either as subscribers or non-voting 21 gold wrist watches valued at 6,287.20 were eredited on Septem-two or three hundred yards along carrying fair cargoes from Han- Thunder.
These took no more kow and returning with moderate members, or could impose the re- striction that the management of
It appears that the thieves who ber 7th, as shown in exhibit 10, as the Back
bank. In September 1926, the sel, Other four cruisers of the ocean steamers are scheduled to the Country Club should be in the were said to be men of about 23 Fonds sold, and debited to the Penn than a passing interest u our ves shipments from Shanghai. Several hands of the Lusitano Golf Club. years of age and dressed in black, mount paid to the Peno Bank was Chinese fleet were lying saug in the load China Produce at Hankow for
cit-off" at Nanking.
European porta, and Britiab While the adoption of either of walked into the Lok Kee watch T 500,"
We arrived at Wuhu at daylight steamers resumed their sailings on During October last year varioue these two courses would safeguard maker shop at No. 225, Hollywood the future interests of their com Road. They examined number cheques, amounting to Tis 22,500, on September 12th, having slowed the middle River (Hankow Icbang Hankow (Changsha) оп munity in golfing, it would, on the of watches as if intending toe were handed over to Verma and down during the night, owing to and other hand, create distinct classes & purchase and then suddenly debited.
goods the then inadvisability of entering September 18th, with some hope of fogether with
Treaty Forts after dark. Tang success, as conditions at these out- of members or players, some with amashed the show case, and, before amounting to TIL 8,962.
Seng Chi had arrived the previous ports further upriver have im more privileges than others, a thing the juki knew what was happen-
night from Hankow, on his way proved considerably. which the Lusitano Golf Club was ing, swept up all the watches from studiously trying to avoid.
the tray and dashed out of the
to the Nanking Conference, but The authorities at present in FATHER OF A FAMILY feating that Feng Yu Hsiang power in Haskow appear to be
night come down the Ki Han making a determined stand against ToK, OF 24..
Railway behind him, he had left Communism, which they are keep- MOBBED" AT A for Hankow again the same night. ing in check in no uncertain man- Wed
The 36th Army, part of Tany's foi ner. A serious attempt is alto HOUSE.
lowing, had also arrived in Wuhu being made to keep Labour Unions Thur, The boy is the youngest of 85 that, before leaving, he was able in their proper plaer, and further.
to arrange for the transfer of all improvements should follow if the | Fri. twenty-four children I have had by high civil offices to his own present regime is able to continue two wives," said Thomas Lane, an East Ham Corporation worker, of nominees, Nanking's men-in-office
of time. It will be many months, The course of the Lusitano Golf Walton-road, kanor Park, at Eat proceeding down river,
Troops Activity,
however, before Hankow and other Sun. Playing in the League, St. Peter'e however, generous they might wish Club is at Chow Tau. near Sheung Ham Police Court, when he was defeated the Catholic Y..S., and to be they could not sacrifice the Shai, which is about ten minutes' Aummoned to produce his youngest
On our arrival, most of this 30th affected districts recover from the the University drea
Nation- with the interests of their cornmunity. The motor bus ride from the Sheung son, William, aged nine, in order Army (zome 6,000 to 7.000 men) result of applying Communistic Mon. Tutorial Institute.. In the latter only condition of their sacrifice was Shui Railway Station It has a that the boy might be sent to an were paraded in close order on an principles disguised as mintch it
open piece of ground facing Jar-alism, Wis bard struggle that all the members of the Lusi layout of about 1,780 yards and industrial schoolg
♫
The general impression left by: throughout, with the Tutorial lead tano Goff Club should have the comprises nine short holes in two It was stated that an order for dine's Hulk, and belonging to that this tour is that the recent regime,
firm As daylight broke, this their own grounds.
University z. Club de Recreio. The University 2nd XI. were to have met the Club de Recreio in a game at Pokfulam yesterday, but the fixture had to be postponed.
H.M.S.Tamar Hong Kong Hockey Club.
}
This match will be played at King's Park to-day at 5.p.m. sharp.
J. HK.H.C.: W. Lockhart Smith, LA. R. Duucan, L. F. Nicholson, Major J. P. S. Greig, Rev. J. P. Murray, Rev. N. Evans, A. E. Pritchard, W. G. Green halgh, Capt. Jacobs Larkcom, W. A. Nowers, B. W. Sampson.
PING PONG.
THE LEAGUE POSITIONS.
Concluding, he said they did not
wish to adopt any half measures
There were a number of pede-
they wanted to give to the new Clubs in the street and the robbers
ti
ail the old club possessed and they quickly hid themselves in the crowd. | OFFICIAL were prepared to surrender a golf Up to late last night no arrest had course on which they bad spent been made. several thousands of dollars and they were forming a club to fill a widely felt need, and were surren dering the management and control
of the old club. On the other band.
The Conzes,
"Low Waze.
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.
From November 1st to 7th, 1927.
Hion Watza...
Hong-
Kong
+Tima.
b.
1
its present policy for any length Bat.
ing until the final game was played.right of enjoying a game of golf on circles. The course was laid out the committalfof the boy to the invade thinned rapidiv, most of through the rapacity of its ex
The results of the various matches
to date are as follows:
Team.
C.A.A.
Y.M.C.A.
'S.C.A.A.
·H.K.U..
Tutorial
Hop Ying St. Peter's
Catholic Y.M.
St. Louis
P. W. L. D. Pts.
1:00 བ་་་ 180 9 0 12 1 11 84 31.1 9 4,9 0
8 2
*
0 16 0 13
the 40 members of the Lusitano
the Country Club pari jari with
To put the original members of
B
many improvements are suggested Golf Club who would become mem un din all probability the course will bers without ballot, a rule had been drawn up empowering the Com So far no officials have been elect mittee to admit 50 members also ed for the new club, but the fol without hallot,
lowing form the General Committee.
be extended to nine long holes.
7
4
31
Date of
Height,
Standard 19 Standard
Height
Honig
Kong
Time.
h. m.in.
8 272 3
No infer.h.w. Noinfer, 1, w. 2m0 44 7 2m 9:51 12 3 No inler. b.we infer. Lw. 1. 2. 2 7 ) 10,57
Hoinfer. h. No inter. 1... 4 m 8 396m11:48 2-
8445 3 11 12 47 55 1068
0 3320
6m 8 22.69m0 24
7m 7 28
7 590 8 1:47
The
three years ago and at the present dustrial school was made on July there are only sand greens. With 7th for not attending school, but the troops marching off to Wuhu ponents and the thoroughners with ruined. They feel that the adop. the formation of the Country Club when an official was taking him city, a few companies only remain which the people have been bled, tion of Communism, and the rabid
is now completely discredited fa from his home he was mobbed," ing on the Bund. As the 37th the eyes of Chinese merchants, and anti-foreignism in engendered has
Army, under Nanking's orders, and lost the boy.
the
generally who done incalculable harm to the coun population Lane said that he did not know was also stationed at Wuhu, he would welcome the return of any Nationalists themselves appear to
try as well as the cause. local Chinese were apprehensive where the boy was.
He was fined twenty shillings that the Conference advertised to form of government which would realise this to some extent, and are
on September 18th free them from such oppression as and informed that it was the first take place The motion was then put to the pro, tem, Messrs. B. de Castro of a series of fines which would be would prove abortive, and result that to which they have been sub beginning to show signs of desire meeting and adopted ananimously. Basto, C. H. Basto, A., A. Lopes, inflicted if the boy were not pro in hostilities between those two jected and by which they are being pagaads and working principles. (Continued at foot of next column.) G. A. Carvalho and E. Leitao, a
duced.
armies stationed at Wuhu
to curly these features in the prb-
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