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GENERAL NEWS.

Chinese in Australia,

A Melbourne corespondent of the "I and C. Express" states that, noting on information re formation received concerning an alleged organised scheme for per mitting Chinese secretly to enter the Commonwealth without com-

plying with the laws, the police

have made several arrests. The affair las cansed & sensation throughout the Commonwealth, and a Customs official is included among those who are implicated. It has frequently been alleged that unauthorised persons were obtaining admission into Aus tralia in fairly large numbers, and the outcome of the present case

will be watched with considerable interest.

SERVICE MATTERS.

To Join the Monmouth,

by the cruiser Royal Arthur, Sub- On arrival on the Obing Station Lieutenant H. H. Hopkinson will join the cruiser Monmouth.

Death of an L-M.' S. Officer.

Major F. D. Brown, I.M.S., at- tached to the 112th Infantry st

THE HONGKON TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1913.

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Nowshera, died at Delhi on Feb. FROM 1st February: MEIRION, ruary 19, of patumonis...

In Memory of Colonel Muter.

A tablet of white Carrara mar- blo tearing a record of Colonel Dunbar Douglas Muter's services in India and China has been placod on his grave in Windsor Cenietery Colonel Muter was one of the Military Kinghts of

Windsor.

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Next for Promotion, Police Corruption in New York. The following officers of regim

There seems to be no end to enis.ropresented in the Far East the sensational dieclosures affeui- have passed examinations for ing police of Now York City. promotion to the next superior Myar Gaynor continues to sakert rank-Somerset Light Infantry, that the Metropolitan force Captain W. Watson, Lientennate ia the finest on earth, but the ED. Ballew and R. V. Montgo auti-Tammany Public Prosecutor mery: South Wales Borderers, (Mr. Whitman) is piling up a m8 Lieutenant C. J. Patterson of evidence revealing a stagger Cornwall Light Infantry, Captain ing amount of corruption, Since G. F. Phillipe and Lieutenant W. Lieutenant Becker's conviction for R., Barker. murder there has been an avalan che of confessions, and the Chief The cruiser Royal Arthur, Cap-nished to 80th November 1918. 6 rooms Commissioner has been obliged tain J. Green, with crews for the toenspand inspectors and captains destroyers Fame and Whiting, galore who, according to in- and half crews for the gunboats formers, bave been in receipt of Teal, Moorhen, Woodcock, Robin, regular graft" from disorderly and Sandpiper, arrived at Ply. houses. The trail now leads up to mouth from Portemonth on 12th officials very near the head police ult., and after embarking crews department itself, and the system for the destroyers Otter and which for years bas, exceted Virago, and half crews for the 250,000 dollars tribute every depot ship Tamar and the river month from flourishing haunts in gun-boats Widgeon, Woodlark, the Tonderloin district appears about to be destroyed,

International Games at Rome.

As a result of the activities of Cardinal Merry Dol Val, papal

Col. R. G Strange R.A. secretary of state, andcuncement The appointment is announced. has been made from the Vatican from Indian of Colonel R. G.

Snipe, Nightingale, and Kinsha, loft for Hongkong and Woosung. She will return to Devonport on June 4.

Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Building'.

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THE DIET FOR RHEU- MATIG PEOPLE,

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During the warm, muggy rainy season, people with rhen-

that the international games of Strange, of the Artillery, from matio tendencies are peculiarly the Federation of Catholic the administrative staff at Rawal liable to suffer from that disease, Gymnastic Societies will be held Pindi to succeed Colonel C. N. in September. Over five thou- Watte as Chief of the Staff of the as well as from lumbago, sciatica, sand coatcalants from all the Ninth Division at Secunderabid.oto principal countries of the world Colonel Strange served as a sub- ara scheduled to participate. Not altera in the Egpylion expedition only the credit for the coming of 1882 and has also seen some international games is given to service on the Indian frontier Merry Del Val, but he is also His new appointment raises him given cradit for the entire from the second to the first grade awakening of interest by the in the general stuff. Catholic Church in athletio sports,

D, C. L. I. Officers,

the cardinal himself being an Captain I Passy, Cornwall excellent rifle shot, tennis player, Light Infantry, has taken over a swimmer, oarsman, automobile company in the 1st Battalion, and motorboat driver. It has been under his stimulus that nearly all of the Catholi athletic societies have been formed.

Chinese In America.

Their need of special diet is imperative, and, as the doctor al- ways cuts down their meat, it is essential for them to have highly nutritious food. It is equally im- portant that this food should be easily digested and should con- tain abundant phosphorus, for phosphoros in needed for making healthy blood, sad the blood is invarially disordered in rheum atio conditions.

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Tidworth, on restoration to the establishment. Onplain G. F. Phillips, on aborption, has been posted to a company in the lat Among such foods, the medical D.O.LI. at Tidworth." Lieutenant profession accorde Sanntogen a A. H. Griffithe, will vacate the pre-eminent position. A phy- adjutanoy of the 1st Battalion in sician, writing in the Times," April next on the completion of shows how it often works 03899. He his three years in that appoint- wonders in such ment. Captain A, W. Stericker, mentione a patient who "suf- will vacate the adjutancy of the fered with chronic rheumatoid 2nd Battalion, Hongkong, in athritis, affecting the fingers, writ May, in which month he will and knees, for two years. Under torminate his tenare.

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peared, and her general health became very much improved."

Sanatogen can be obtained of all Chemists. Although it is not

benefit all cases of rheumatismi, suggested that it will directly sciatica, lumbago, eto, yet, as the above extracts prove, there are many cases in which it produces excellent results, while indirectly it benefits all sufferers by impro ing the general health.

A Valuable Straits Stamp..... At Messra, Glendiding's Iser sale of postage stamps a Straits Settlements, 1892-4, c.32, carmine rose, the error, felched £12 15s.

Portuguese Colonial Ad-

ministration.

In the Portuguese Chamber of! Deputies a Bill has been intro- duced by Senior Barbosa for the reorganisation of the Colonial administration. The Bill has for its basis the principle of decan- tralisation.

Lodged in Paris Sewer, Paris, Feb. 8.-M. Cochon, the champion of homeless families, has now found a strange asylum for a household in that plight. When the trapdoor leading to the sewers was opened early this. morning he, with the aid of same twenty friends, installed a family in a large underground room con nected with the sewers, where the sewer-men keep their boots and tools. The sewer-men, on arriv iog to begin work, found the family established there, and compassionately subscribed to buy milk for the children.

Los Angeles, Feb. 7.-An in- vasion by coolie Chinese is feared by immigration inspectors as the -result of a decision lianded down to-day by Jadge Wellborn in the United States district court, hold- ing that a Chinese once legally admitted to the United States could engage in any occupation

Sanatogen the insomnia, lack of he desired. The case was that of

appetite and nervous depression Wong Kui, à laundry worker, ar- The Oarison Artillery seems to which she had complained of, rested for being illegally in this suffer more than other corps from quickly disappeared, and subsc- country. Wong displayed a certi congestion of promotion in the quently the swelling and pain in ficate of admission ana merchant, higher non-commisa'oned ranks, the joints became less marked.' signed by the U. S. Consul a owing to the systematic way in. Equally convincing is the case Hongkong. He was ordered to which the senior N.0.0.'s are of another lady who had had be deported on the showing allowed to continue in the Service neurasthenia for years, and latter that he was not following the afterthey have done their twenty-ly had been confined to bed with business set down in the certifi-one years. Take the case, for in-sciatica. The pain was so severe cate, Judge Wellborn, however, stance, says "Truth" of Nos. 73 at times that she had to have in- THE ALEXANDRA CAFECAR sustained Wong'a appeal. Imini-and 74 Companies R.G.A. at jections of morphia. She was not be Besten, if Fq.lel, For Bead gration official here believe the Rawal Pindi and of No. 104 given Sanatogen, when the scia-Cakes, Confartinety, meals with Wise decision will off r the Chinese a Company at Campbell pere. In tioa very soon completely disap- & Liquiri way of evading the exclusion laws as applied to coolie labour. Gov- ernment attorneys fled notice of appeal.

all three companies the sergeant- majora have been allowed to go on serving after becoming pen- sionable, although none of the three are eligible for the warrant, as they have only got second- class certificates of education, 1hey are blessed, it is trus, with large families, but eo are most RG.A. non-coms., and in any case take the bread out of their juniors' moutha.

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