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PRINCE OF WALES IN NEW ZEALAND.

Ausband N.Z, April 34

It was a lovely morning and a wonderful sight as H.M.S Renown, was escorted to the harbour. Boats and yachts were „älled with cheering sight-seera Salutes were Årødd, and exery. wharf was festoonest and crowded with shouting people. Tha Governor General, the Premier and members of the Gorein- mens weleaned the Prince of Wales on the landing stage. The Prince drove in processión through miles of decorated streets crowded with cheering people, and was ovated at the Town Hall where four thousand people assembled and the Address of the Municipality was presented. A mast cordial Address of Welcome was read by the Premier at GovernmEDİ House. 1; emphasised the importance of the visit as testifying to the King's interest in his mist distant passession. It relen ed to the Prince's part in the war and declared personal regard for the Sovereign and Hogat Fathily sad a sense that the valne of the King to the Empire was never grater. 11 expressed con5lence that the visit wonhl be of advantage to the Empire

The Frace replying, said he did not feel a stranger in at strange and best at home among his ar kah nail in. He recaled that is served with the New Zealanders in the war which had made all the nations of the Empire doubly and trebly kin. He had seen the Ministers of New Zealand taking their place as representatives of a nation in framing and sizning peace and had shared their pride in that achievement. showing that this young nation had nably won its spars He felt as deeply as they with the brave men and women whn Yad sacrificed life, health-or.happiness for victory. He was drepl traubed with the expression of devotion to the King and mate than grateful the the mouel to generous things sand about him. The visit with] de noe of keen pleasure and a great experience. He booked Hora and to meeting old friends and making new ones through or the Tini and to exportAd thank he to warm and geteroas welcome

THE EXCHANGE QUESTION.

Land. Apa

In the House of Lenim no, replying to Mr. Cocker! na regards Fast Ainean arren, id Amery regretted the absence of is sungle permanent bases of exchang within the Future which would moensely help inter Imperial trade. He had investigated the quration and hoped it would be Temsille to peente such a growth. titerest thereptart through. at the Empire na mocid finally lead to practical resalts. He pointed at that the inconvenience of exelange had most serigas results. For example the rise of the Indian rupee had afected met gle East Airia hu. other and dies. In cubines like te Straits Settlements, whirlowere on a sterling basis, abad Parnously in reased to est A living. He mentioned at the cost of the Istenal crust in aid Somalilanol as instead be righty thousand pound sterling ewing te re of the In late super..

MAGYAR RENDET.

Belgrade, April 5

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A weni- Soul fer-sage ay The engine to the attempt of the Magyars to nevnt at Subotits in the former Hunterion dustrin of Terenta e 19th April shows that the Hanganan Government connived in the modement, which *a* connected with an order published in Budapest en 15th App! caling up all men from 1 to 45 liable for mobilisation. Ten thousand Magyar troops parentrated on the Serbdan frontier. Serbia protested to the Peace Conference against this and1 stated that Serbia would be obliged to increase her armed forces to deal with any attack.

ROME-TOKIO FLIGHT.

Allahabad, April 26.

An .F.A. plate gocaged in the Home-Tokio Eight. pilosed be Captain Hana. arrited but crashed on landing. the fuselage beng breket is half- The aviater was unhurt.

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London April 25.

The Soup Mull" reports that the shel fimpong and the Governa and are negating an a tiem to Government control of the contemni - Ying to the's measing demand for and Leed Supplies of note

AN OVERALL PARADE. 2

New York, April 25 Tousands turned out to witness the overall parade em Broadway this morning, bas day a few hundred partumpsted. Many participants were connected with various theatrical enterprisma. Chorus girls sa supenobiles followed three elephants wearing enormous metalls.

A groep of gir "weaning blue denim inusers earned signa reading For economy. The dress of the hon. A feature of the protes Erarbg tigan canne Paring "gns "Fight pr-hibi Don

AMERICA AS PEEVISH CHILD.

Washington, April 29.

Mr. Gompert writing to the American Federationist." declares that Cogress has failed the nation with regard to the Peace Treaty, reconstruction, dearness of living and every other important question affecting the welfare of the people. Amaries cannot always play the part of peevish child in international relations. The affairs of the world are the concern of the United States, though there may be a proper limit to which this enncern mag ge He alleges that the Congressional Committees investigation of America's rela tions with Mexico are intended to make a provocative war. prompted by predatory intereste.”

AMERICAN AIR, MAIL.

Washington, April 23.

President Wilson-hasaigned the Post Office Bib, carryij the appropriation for a transcontinent airmail route from New York to Chicago and San Francisco.

ALMOST BEER.

Albany, April 25.

The State Legislature" has passed a bill permitting the manufacture and sale of beer contining 2.75 per cent, alcoholic strength, instead of 1 per cent. as prescribed by the Federal law.

OLYMPIC GAMES.

-London, April - 25 At the Olympic Games Américs beat Switzerland at hockey by ET 11,

SCHOOLS' SPORTS-

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Tha fourth annual athletic sports of Yaumati Government School took place_on_the School's football ground, King's Park, yes- terday afternoon, in the presence of a large gathering of spectators.

Before Mr. R. E. 0, Bird, dis- tributed the prizes, Mr. A. 0, Brawn, beadmaster, said Mr. Bird: Jalways took a keen and active in- terest in sports, and for nearly twenty years he had been associat. led with him in sports, ie. tennis. cricket, etc. Mr. Bird always came out Arst. He thanked Mr. Bird

for having come to give away the prizes, the students and frienda of the school who presented the prices and assisted the school in many other ways; also the tea- chers, especially Messrs- Ho and Lam. who had worked so hard to make the meeting a success. lie extended his welcome to the old pupils of Yaumati School and visiting teams.

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Mr. Bird thanked Mr. Brawn for CIGAR & CIGARETTE BOXES his remarks about him and said it was an honour to him to be pre- isent, especially as Taumati

School had done so well in sports. Yaumati School had won the relay rare at the Hongkong Schools sports. He hoped the School would continue to flourish.

The presentation of prizes then took place amidst loud applause.

The results follow:

Group 1, 100 yards: 1. Kwok Shu; 2. Li Fong-wait 3. Lo Shi-| ahau.

Group 11, 164 garda; 1, Ng Tze Hing: . So Waj-fook; 3, Chen Chi- chrung.

Group 111, 100 yards; 1. Chan Kwong-in; 2. Ip Hon-fook: 3. Cheung Kwal-bin.

Group IV, 100 varde: 1, Li Wong:

2 Pan Wal-ming: 3. Kwok Kam- zhuen,

Group V, 100 yards: 1, Ip Kame moon; 2. Chan Wing-in; 3. Che Kwai-sing

Group 1. high jump: 1, Lo Shi- shan; Kwok Shu.

Group 11, high jump: 1. So Wal- took; 2. Ng Tre-hing.

Group 111, high jump: 1, Chan

Group IV, high jemp: 1. Li Wong: 2.-Tsang Man-fong

Group V, high jump: 1. Ip Kam- mun: 2. Chan Ho-in.

Groups 1, 111, 111, sack race: 1, Ng Chi-ling: 2, Chan Kwong-in.

Groups IV. V. VI, cgg and spoon race: 1. Cho Kwai-sing: 2 Ip Kam- man: . Wong Yum-shang.

Group 1, long jump: 1. Li Fong- wai; 2. Kwok Shu.

Group 11, long jump: 1, So Wai-

| fock; 2. Wong Po-juma.

Group 111. long jamp: 1. Chap manh 2. ID Hong-ion

Groups 1V, V, VI, three legged | race: 1, Ip Kam-man and Uban | Wing-lo: 2. Li Wong and Chung

King-sang-

Groups 1. 11.' 111, blindfolded, race: 1. Chan Chi-cheass and Lo Kamelu: 2. Li Fong-wai and Woog Pak-kwan: 3. Wong Polam aat We la-shock.

Group IV. 299 yards: 1. Li Wong:: 12. Chner Ming-sang; 3. Wong Yom

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Group V, 260 gards: 1, Jp Kam- mus; 2. Chзa Wing-lu; 3, Cho Kway-sing.

Groep 1, 350 yards: 1, Kwok Sha:-2 L Fong-wai; 3, 11 Chung- 150g

Group 11, 809 yards: 1. Chan Chi- Chang: 2. So Wai-fook; 3. Ng Tar Hing.

Group 111, 3060 yards: 1, Chan

| Kwong-lo; 2, ip Hot-fork; 3,

Chung Kwalhin.

Past pupils' race: 1, Tam Chur- fa: 2. Lia Tok-kai: 3, Tse Kap-kai. |

Invitation team race: 1, Queen's College.

Class Team race: 1, Class IV. Teachers' race: 1, Ho Yan-tak; 2. Chip Hin: 3. Lam Pak-to,

Tag of war: 1, Claszes IV and V.

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