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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1920.
SHIPPING AND THE STATE.
STORM & TYPHOON SIGNALS.
DAY BY DAY.
EXPERIENCE 19 Á DEAD LOSS IF YOU DON'T SELL IT FOR MORE ritAN IT COST YOU.
We have now reached a monib during which the halsting of typhoon signals in ganarally quite
Bir Willas and Lady Maxwell frequaat. June, in past years, are passing through the Colony has been fairly prolife in heavy an the sa. Dalta. |* Nowa,” Yesterday tha new
people ware under the impression
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THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.
(Gomtinued from Pupe 1) Mr. and Mrs. F. Maitland, Mr. J. S. McCallum, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Singer, Mr. D. V. Staarenson, Mr. Martyr, Dr. W. A. Moore, Mr. and A. Sire, Miss H. F. Skinper, Mr. A. Mrs. Chas, Mycock, Capt. and J. S. Stearn, Mr. M. 3. Sassoon, Mesars Raisa and Company Mrs. W. J. E. Mackenzie, Miss Mrs. G. Stubblags, Dr. and Mr.ware to-day summoned before Middleton-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Seguin Strahan, Mr. A. M. Stark, Mr. R. O, Hutchison, at the Police joods of storm 'siguala wan in For the past two days the only Melville Smith, Miss D. Melville Mr. 3. D. Saine, Mr. J. Orm Court, for obairuction of the operation, the mast and yard-arms on Blackhead's Hill being used case of communicable disease Smith, Capt. H. G. Monteith, Rer. Sheppard, Mr.P.Surfbargas, Mr. E. publie thoroughfare by depositing fatal FL Copley Morle, Lieut. Colin Osborne Stute, Mr.. Thos. F. Sher goods outside their godown in for the purpose. Because there: happened to be a black cone on occurranea of anteria fezar (a More, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Marley, man, Mr. F. P. V. Soares, Mr. and Catchick Street.
Mr. J. D. Martyn, Mr. F. Moreton-Mrs. Silva-Netto, Mr. G. W. Swire, Representing the defendants.. the top of the masthead, some
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. Morris, Mr. J. K. Swirs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Turner said that it seemed Revenue Inspector J. D. Capt. and Mrs. H. M. C. Macaulay F. Eca de Silva, Mr. and Mrs. J. to him that this sort of summons thai the typhoon signals were Mackenzia returned to the
Mr. and Mrs. A Mackenzie, Mr., P. Silva, Miss M. Sarby, Rev. Was getting pretty frequent. It up. But ir the recent official announcement had been Colony from Home this morning. McGregor, Major G. de S. and Mrs. Scholes, Mr. Adolfo was absolutely impossible, he borne in mind it would bare His many friends were glad to Middlemas, Lieut. H. Morton, Seiling, Mr. H. P. Smith, Mr. and said, for firms not to deposit thair bean remembered that the public see him back.
Lieat H. P. Mudie, Mr. J. H. Mrs. A Stevenson, Captain Roods outside in the streat pand-
ing their removal into were warned not to ber led
godowns. The interference of into wrong conclusions. Let us Amongst the passengers who Mody, Mr. G. Miakin, Miss Mallet, Stock, Miss V. M. Starkey.
Lieut-Col, and Mrs. L W, Tay- try to straighten out this puzzle arrived from Shanghai by the ss. Mr. and Mrs. J. and Miss Mac-
business. and explain how the situation Delta were Sir Ellis Kadoorie, donald, Mr. R Melville-Smith, Mr.ar, Major and Mrs. A. W. Timmis, the Folice would hamper their really stands.
Inspector Willis, who prosecut- There
Mr., Mr. and Miss Lecable, Mr.J. Mardonald, Mr. R. F. Mattingly, Mr. and Mrs. Thursfield, Capt. are two
Mr. M. M. Maas, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. R. R. IL Taylor, Miss Med on behalf of the Police, said sets of signals in use in Hong and Mrs. Pierry.
Macintyre, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tualey. Miss Tudor-Hart, Hos that the Police could not make kong. One is the China Coast- Code, which is uniform with the The tennis match between Nge, Miss C. Maclaren, Mr. and Mr. D. W. Tratman, Mr. A. W. any distinction in offences of this Code.in use at other ports and Sza-kwong and M. W. Lo to Mrs. L D. McNicoll. Mrs. Fickle, Lieut. and Mrs. W. character between Europeans which informs shipping men of decide the championship of the DK. Moss, Fr. F. Moualer, Thornton, Mr. M. H. Turner, Mr. and Chinese.
and Mrs T. Bowen, and Mrs. G. G. N. Tinson, Dr. E. Mr. Turner said that in the general storm conditions. These Colony is to be played on Monday, Mr.
1. Marie, Lient. H. L. Mecklen Stuhrt Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. present instance there was Do signals are now hoisted on Black-weather permitting.
burgh, Mr. J. Morris, Mr. Mahan Taggart. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tax- unnecessary delay in the removal head's (or Signal Hill. This Coda necessitates the use of a The total output of the Kailan Singh. Mr. J. S. McCann, Mr. Cor. Mr. E. Tanner, Mr. R. W. Tape, of the goods into the godowns. masthead signal, but this is Mining Administration's mines F Mason, Mr. F. B. Marshall Miss Turner, Mr. H. Tsuda, Mr. The goods were put on the pave smaller than, and must not be for the week ending 2nd May, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mackie, Mr. J. and Mrs. C. P. Templeton, Mr. Hment outside the building for confused with, the local typhoon amounted to 89,431 tons and the Milnes. Mr. V. Mason, Mr. HA. Taylor, Mr. J. S. Thomson. Capt. only one or two miontes, owing signals. Yesterday's confusion sales during the period, to 19187 Mockford Capt. H. S. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Tomory. Mr. F. to the pressure of work.
J. C.Modraschi, Dr. and Mrs. J. Thomas, Sub-Lient C. B. Tinley. Inspector Willis said that it arose from the fact that this tous,
E. Mitchell, Mrs. and Miss Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thorpin, Mr.had been the practice of the the signal appeared on
mast where the typhoon aignals A telegram received by the Moorhead (Swatow), Mr. D. de BT, S. Timmis 3r. Y. Tsutsumi, Folice to warn the godown keep- were formerly displayed. The American Consulate General, Newcomb, Mr. and Mrs. E. New Mr. T. & Trobridge air, and Mrs.er on a first offence.
It appears from the evidence of other set of signals-those of Hongkong, from the Manila house, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Turner, Capt. A. Samerville R.
the Indian constable, at whose particular interest to Hongkong Observatory at 11 am today Nightingale, Capt. V. Noel, Mrs and Wardroom Officers of
about 125 K. Ninomiya, Fr. J. R. Noval L. M. S. "Titania" Lt.-Comdr. P. brought, that on the 26th instant instance the SUMMOLS RAS deal solely with typhoons. They says Typhoon - in are now to be hoisted at the Long, E. and 21 Lat N., moving Lieut. E. C. Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Kilgour R., and Wardroom Observatory radio mast, and will North.
J. Noronha, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dcers of 11. M. S. "Tamar" 10 am. he paid a surprise Selson Capt. and Mrs. S. North-Lt. Comdr. G. 5. Brown R. N. and the work of unloading the goods visit to Catchick Street whilst only appear when there is s typhoon about, which is likely to Orders for Cadet Company of cote. Mr. H. M. H. Semazer Wardroom Officers of H. M. from the Frays to the godowa Was affect Hongkong. So if you want the Volunteer Defence Corps. Bishop Norris, Lient-Col. N. Tarantula", Rev. and Mrs. G. Ein progress. He found 25 piles to know whether the typhoon by Lieut. A. O. Brawn, state-Nicholson, Mr. H. A. Nott.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Oliphant, De
of cases deposited outside the siguals are up, don't bother about | Parada Bathing:-Launch will
Fr. G. Vivar. Pay Com. and Mrs building by the gang of coolies Blackhead's Hill; jus: look at leave Blake Pier on Wednesday. P. de Obanie, Capt. and Mrs. €. the Observatory mast. The the 9th instant at 5.15 p.m. and0. Olliver, Mr. A. D. Openshaw, Vining. Mr. J. F. Van-Rees. Mr. Being a diligent constable, be signals on Blackhead's Hill are call at Kowloon ten minutes Pere J. S. Ovillon, Mr. G. Omori, and Mrs. C. F. J. Quarles Van paid other surprise visits at sub- Difford, Dr. D. J. Valentine. sequent intervals, and found that Mr. and Mrs. E. Ormiston. solely concerned with China later.
Prof. and Mrs. A. Warren, the piles were not redured to his Coast storm..
Capt. E. S. M. Prinsep, Bishop Last night the Portuguese coo-D. Pozzoni, Mr. D. Page, Mandiest Col. and Mrs. J. F. Wyad liking. At the last visits at 11.30. boat Patria, which was lying in Mrs. E V. D. Farr, Mr. H. Ram, Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, he warned the coolies, who, of Hongkong Harbour, was most Phelips, Lieat. J. H. Pescock, Mr. Major and Mrs. A. T. Walmsley.course, paid no attention to the Dot their effectively illuminated in honour and Mrs. J. B. Penman, Dr. T. W. Mr. J. R. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. H. caution, as it was
pidgin." The classic event of the Turf of the King's birthday.
The Pearce, Dr. and Mrs. W. W.2. Winslow, Sarg-Capt. Mrs, and
Mr. Turner said that what the State control is the ideal management of the great trade carrying has had a rather sensational vessel was picked op: in electric Pearse, Mrs. L. M. Perkins, Mr. Miss Woodwright, Lient. A. E. M. industry of the world. Recently we have heard much of the ques- tion as to whether the boats of the United States Shipping Board are result this year. Spion Kop, a lights and presented a most strik- and Mrs. J. A. Plummer, Mr. and Welsford. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Constable ought to have done to be handed over to private companies, or whether the State organi-10-10-6 chance, had an easying appearance. The compliment Mrs. A. Piercy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wells. Miss Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. Was to warn the godown. keeper. sation, under whose control they are at present run. is to continue in. whilst the favourite. Tetra-was greatly appreciated by Bri-B. Purves, Mr. H. Handley Pegg. E. Wright, Miss M. J. Wilson, being responsible for the
Mr. P. G. de Paravicini, Mr. C Major T. M. WakeSeld, Mr. and transportation of the cases. its operations. For British shippers this latter question has not a great tema, was not even amongst the tishers.
The Magistrate agreed with Erst dozen. There have been
Parker-Rees. Surg. ·LL-Com Mrs. N. L. Watson, Lieut. J. A. deal of interest because, apart from competition, they are not cost cerned with it. But it is very easy to ascertain the view of Home surprises like that many times Because he had ruffed their Parker. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Platt Wilde, Capt. D. R. Wahl. Mr. and Mr. Turner's view and in inflict ¦ing a nonical fine of $1 remarked the Derby: 'it shippers in regard to State management, most of the leading shipping in
is dignity by returning to them Mr. P. C. Potts, Miss E. M. Pater Miss Warren, Mr. A. F. Wood, that what the constable should of bad coin which they tendered for son, Dr. F. Pierce-Grove, Mr. and T. Waldegrave. Mr. N. G. West bare done in the case was lo newspapers of the country being very emphatic in their condemns the glorious uncertainty tion of anything but private ownership and competition. However racing which is one of its greatest their fares, three Japanese made Mrs. T. E Pearce, Mr. E. B. Potter nacott Lane. Mr. W. S. G. While make is complaint to the proper much one may fancy that State ownership would work for the attractions. The second favourite combined assault on a tramear! Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pentreath. Mr Me and Mrs. W. B. Walker, Mr.J. authorities instead of watching eventual benefit of shipping as a trade, there can be no question as Archaic, and the bookies conductor yesterday. Police H. L. Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Eidor. Wallace. Mr. H. F. Wells. Mr. and dodging round the corner in that left to private initiative and competition its stands to gain in were no out in their reckoning whistles were blown and two Potter, Lieut. 3. G. Pitt, Lieut. E David Wood. Mr. P. D. Wilson, Mr. the way he did. efficient administration and immediate usefulness..
here, for Bellhouse's mount did of the arrogar Japanese were Pears, Fr. Augustine Placzek 1. D. Wright, Major F. E. Willett,| One of the leading Home journals in commenting on the State's get the second berth. Major Mc-arrested, and to-day brought Mr. H. J. Pearce, Mr. and Miss. Mr. H. T. Wilgress, Mr. H. West, relationship to shipping recently stated that it was a hopeful sign Calmont's Terratema, which was before the Magistrate on charges Parker-Sess, Mr. W. L. Paittenden Major and Mrs. G. H. Wakeman, that even Labour leaders, and, indead. many of the rank and file, the champion two-year-old last of being drunk and disorderly and Major Ardoino and Officers of Mr. M. Whyte, Mr. S. T. Wil have ceased to be obsessed by State control of industry, and parti- reason, was strongly fancied to assault. They were each ordered 74th Punjabia, Lt. Col. Clementi liamson. My, and Mrs. C. M. Wil cularly by anything approaching the nationalisation of shipping in, as the odds of 3 to 1 showed. to hand over $4 as a contribution Smith & Officers of 2 22nd Punjabis son, Jr. W. Wilkinson. Mr. and With the amount of tonnage which is likely to be afloat by the end of Recently, when he won the Two to the Police coffers.
Partington, Mrs. C. E. Plunket: Mrs. Walker, Dr. and Miss Wood- the present year shipowners will need all their reserve to tide the Thousand Guineas, his chances
Cole, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Page. man. Mr. H. C. E. Way, Mr. A. M. over the lean period which lies abead. To talk of profits is futile of carrying off the blus band of Yesterday the journalists of and Mme Ricou, Mr. RD. Wallace, Com. A. Walker, for the Extra Gymkbana to be reasoning to-day. It is believed that nationalisation would be the turf appeared very bright: hat Hongkong entertained to tifin. Robertson, Major and Mira Rap Dr. A. W. Woo. Mr. E. A. M. beld, weather permitting, on unsatisfactory from the point of view of those who man, the be failed when the day came. He at the Hongkong Hotel, Mr. H. A son, Mr. U. Reid. Lient.-Col and Williams, Major C. Wilson, Miss Saturday, 18th June, 2 Mercantile Marine, and would result in a lowering of wages and was early in the picture during Cartwright, managing director of Mrs. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. C Watkin, Sir Boshan Wei Yok, Miss dietary. It would be a burden on the State, which would be the race. Carslake, bis rider, was the Daily Press, who is to B. Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid Wyatt, Lieat. Col. Wyndham and shop. Siuza, Geordie Mar, Pan- compelled to pay interest on the capital employed, whether ship apparently content to let some morro going Home on leave. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Ritter, Mr. J. Officers of 2nd, Wiltshire Regt. tila, Wilkins Micawber, Shooting, operation proved profitable, or resulted in loss. That it would body else make the running, for Mr. T. Petrie: edito: and Ralston. Mr. F. A. Redmond, Mr Mr. A. J. M. Weyman. increase cost of living, owing the impossibility of any
he lay behind the leader at the acting general manager of and Mrs. E. Ralphs, Mr. W. Ray. Mr. I. M. Xavier. Government department managing the business as efficiently as start and was still in second the South Chin Morning Post Mr. W. E. Roberts, Mr. E. S. Fam private ownership, is a third argument against nationalisation: and position when rounding Tatten- presided, and speeches eologising Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rouse, Mr. and a fourth is that, with shipping nationalised, the men employed would ham Corner. Then he seems to Mr. Cartwright's work in the Mrs. R. A. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. lose their principal weapon to force reforms, which is still the strike. bare dropped out of the race, Colony were delivered by the Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. E. Reid. Most men realise that any policy to nationalise shipping is as dead much to the chagrin of his Chairman, Mr. Tom Wright Mr. and Mrs. D. Russell. Mr. as the dodo. Some may seek to revive it, but even the most casual backers, no doubt. O'Neill, who thing Mod). Mr. A. Hicks (editor observer cannot be blind to the fact that wherever the State has rade the winner, must be immen of the Hongkong Telegraph) and Antonio Rodriquez, Mr. and Mrs.
At noon His Excellency reSandmartin, attempted to manage grea: industries it has made a lamentable self pleased with himself and bis Mr. B.A. Hale (Daily Press). Mr. W. Roy-Smith. Mr. H. L. Russell ceived the Consular Body at Mouse, Brutus and Cranky. failure of the busines9. Men who have the capacity of taking mount.
Cartwright suitably replied.
Mr. R. Rodenfuser. Mr. Henry S Romor, Major and Mrs. Rolfe being introduced by M. Hamel, Handicap-Fawnshop.
Government House, the members 3rd and thought, whether in the ranks of labour or elsewhere, realise that! those who are servants in an ill-managed enterprise cannot expect
To-morras's Pictorial Supple-Miss L K. Rayner, Mr. and Mr who extended the congratulations Target, Geordie Mac, Salamander, high rates of pay, or satisfactory working conditions. The defects TRADE WITH RUSSIA.
ment will contain many pictures F. J. de Rome, Mr. E.
Lighting. Shooting, in a nationalisation policy are naturally those which would directly
of decided local interest, includ- Reed, Col. Humphrey and Officers and felicitations of bimself and Pantile.
his colleagues, which affect the workers. There are, however, other aspects: an ill-
not require great ing a photograph taken at the of RAM.C., Lt. Col. Loring and acknowledged in suitable terms Daylight, Alexander, Algerian were Sepand. Season Ticket, Barning It does managed shipping industry would have far-reaching results, and analytical propensities to be able foundation stonelaying ceremony Officer of A. Lt. Col. Taylor and by H. E the Governor.
Chief. Wilkins Micawber, would so gravely menace our industrial position that it is unthink-to discern in recent cable mesof St. John's Cathedral Hall; a Ofcers of RE, Major Ham- Those present were: Messrs E. Pussyfoot, Rowdy Child, Attract able for shipping to be taken out of the capable bands which in sages the fact that, by degrees, group of the, acers of the 2nd phreys and Officers of RAS,C, Suzuki (Cvosul-General for Japadison, Wee Mouse, Bratus : apdze Great Britain have made it the pivot of the national fortunes, and the way is being made open for & Wiltshire Battalion: a snapahoi Rev. Fr. G. M. Spada, Major PG. S. D. Hamel Consul-General What is it. entrust it to any group of departmental officials. A certain measure resumption of trade relations be- of one of Captain Ricon's sea-Stordee, Miss M. Sloan, Major and for the Netherlands, O. D. Cantece 4th Race Distance Handicap. of State control, such as has been exercised in the past for the tween Britain and Russia. Reuter, planes; a group taken at the Mrs. O. Sanders, Rev. and Mrs. M. Consul General for Peru, C. de-Tredegar, Rab,
rotection of public life and interests, is all that is required. Our we are told, is unable to obtain wedding of Dr. Jameson, of Shewell, Mr. N. L. Smith, Mr. and Albuquerque e Castro (Consul-Cien Rowdy Child. Sandmartin, What Pussyfoot, hipowners can be trusted to do the rest that is, to maintain a confirmation of the report that Canton, and Miss Olive Wind Mrs. Sligh, Mr. H. A. Sawyer, Mr.eral for Portugal). H. Percy Sraith is it, Wee Mouse,. Brutus, predominant Mercantile Marine-which, as the war has showo, was Soviet Russia is to be permitted marsh; a portrait of the Premier and Mrs. E. V. M. E. de Sousa, Dr. (acting Consul-General for Siawi. Ringwood, White Fang, Rebate, the only thing that in the end stood between us and the threat of to open a central trading office of China, who has just sent in bis J. H. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Leighton Hope (acting Consul White Chalk, Wakeford, Murphy, becoming a vassal of a victorious Germany.
in London, "but there is nothing resignation: a picture of Lieut. Shaw, Lieut. Col. 1. G. Stayner, Dederal for the United States of Tonic, Surprise, Pawnshop, Sinza, Recent experiences in the United States and France have let a to prevent M. Krassin opening Ferrarin and Engineer Capposini Mr. A. G. Simpson, Lieat. A. J.America). E. V. M. R. de Souza St. Chad. Red Coat, Geordie Mae, flood or light on the inefficiency of State management of shipping, an office there in order on their arrival at Shanghai e Samut, Mr. and Mrs. 31. J. D. (Consul General for Bolivia and Supper Dance, Burning Daylight, The running of ships is an expert and intricate business, and it is a to exchange views with the flight from Rome to Tokyo, commonplace which will not be disputed to assert that it is a British traders," although British as well as a photograph of Lient. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. G. Leader. C. Gales de Alexands, Cannon and Scotis business for which the Government type of mind is quite unfitted. goods cannot at present be ex-Masiero, soother of the Rome-Shann, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lionel Cbile. Panama and Guatemala)
Stewart, Miss Skipton, Rev. C. B. Bernedo incling Consul-General for Dahlia.
5th Race-Ladies' Nomination. It can hardly be doubted that the United States Shipping Board, ported to Russia. Now, isn't it Tokyo diers. which does not yet appear to have any definite policy, will in the about time all these preliminaries:
Sim, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Sayer, Mr. Cher. J. M. Alves (Consul General-Mr. Grimstone, com. Mr. At end dispose of its vessels to private ownere-although not, it is to were cut out? If there is no in-
and Mrs. J. H. Seth, Mr. R. K. H. or Brazil), P. V. Hotelho (Consul-cott; Major Timmis, nom. Mrs.
General
Nicaragua). A. Timmis; Major Law, ron Mr. be hoped, even under alleged safeguards, to German shipping com- tention of reanming commercial
Simpson, Líent. C. Sargeannt, Rev. panies. It is true that some of the smaller nations, and even our relations with Russia, what is M. Paris, April 16--Flight by and Mrs. A. D. Stewart, Mr. N. J. S. Sorensen (Consul General for Law; Capt. P. 9. L. Beaver, Norway), V. d'Oettingen (Cunsul-nom. Mrs. Wynbsm; Lieut A own Dominions, are experimenting with State-owned vessels, in Krassin doing in London, why human propulsion has for some Stabb, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Syrett General for Russia). K. Larssen J. Samni, nom, Mrs. Jessel; some instances because no private industry is in existence, and in has he been received by Mr. time occupied the attention of Miss Stevens, Mrs. Herbert Smith, (acting Consul-General for Den-Boa. Mr. John Johnstone, nom. some other cases, and perhaps Australia may be included in this Lloyd George and what would be French inventors. Considerable Dr. and Mrs. Scott, Hon. Mr. E. H. mark), G. Hauchecorne. (acting Mrs. Leefe Mr. T.W. Doyle, category, out of sheer cussedness." These tendencies need not the earthly use of bis opening an encouragement will be given to Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Soren- Consul General for France), C. Nom. Mrs. Cassidy: Mr. F. M. I worry shippers overmuch. If the foreign rivalry our shipowners office? Trade with Russia is such attecopts by the offer made sen, Mr. and Mrs. Stabbings, Mr. Fumagalli (acting Consul-General Soares, nom. Miss E. Soares; Mr. are to face is going to be State-owned shipping while it is true that coming, and perhaps recognition by the well-known firm of Peugeot w. Sinclair, Mr. S. H. Symes, for Italy). J. P. Eca da Silva (sice John Bell-Irving, ant. Mrs. that rivalry of what may be subsidised Government Beets, will be of the Soviet too. After all, any of a prize of 10,0001. for the Brat Surg-Lt. Com. and Mrs. Sanders, Consul-General for Mexico, G. Bell-Irving. unfair-it will also be relatively inefficient. The lesson of the past, Government accepted by the "Aviette," as man-driven sero-Lieut. M. W. Stevens, Lieut. H. A. Ludia (Consul for Sweden), A. 7th Race-114 Mile Handicap. and particularly of the war period, gives proof that nationalised people, and with proof of its planes are called, to make a clean Stevenson, Mr. E. G. and Miss K. Schilinge (vice Consul General for Target, Red Coat, Lighting. such a policy, with the inevitable effects of raising the prices of cognise. It isn't our business directions. The competition is Major C. H. L. Sturges, Mr. S. (Consul General for Coba). D. de Alexander, Season Tlotet, Rowdy shipping is likely to be a burden to any country which sanctions stability, in good enough to re-night of 10 metres in two opposite L. Stewart, Capt. A. R. Sen Gupta, Argentine), Antonio Rodriguez Bepand, Burning Daylight, commodities and lowering wages. No risks of that kind, with all what its politics are. We suppose open to inventors of all nation- the evils which would follow in their trait can bo run in connection rouble-holders are feeling a little clities except former enemy sub-Sazeki, Mr. E. Suzuki, Mr. Y. Obanie (Consul General for Costs Child, Siamese Cat, Attraction, with British shipping.
happier these days.
Brutus and What is it: Sugano, Mr. R. Basamatan, Mr. T. Bica).
MAX-DRIVEN AEROPLANES.
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THE GYMKHANA.
LIST OF ENTRIES.
The following are the entries
1st Race.Tredegar, Pawn-
Mr. C. M. Young. Major R. D. Dablia.
Col.. Mrs. and Mrs. J. B-Yozag, Young. Mr. S. Yasuda, Mr. X. Yasuda, Mr. P. D. Youle.
CONSULAR RECEPTION.
for
Sepand. Algerian Chief: Pussy- foot, Wee Moose, Brutus, What is it. Ringwood and Scotia 2nd Race Five Furlong Handicap-Salamander, Burning Daylight, Alexander, Season Ticket, Moonshine, Pussyfoot. Attraction, Wee
6th Races-Class
Sinza,
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