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DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
San Francisco, July 3,
GOLF.
INTER-CLUB MATCHES
AT KOWLOON.
The following sen the reiults of the golf mared on King's Park on Sunday, when the K.CC. Golf Section entertained *
The Democratic Convention devoled threeanda half hoursta the pro:] V.B.R.C. team. The majority of hibition debate. Mr. Bryan showed his old-thae oratorical brilliancy the games were close and interest. and argued that it was dangerous to weaken the law. Mrs. Olesen (ing, the.U.S.R.0, winning by five (Minnesota) was introduced as representing the motherhood of matches, It was one of the must America. Mr. Hourke Cockran developed the argument that prohib)- enjoyable of a series of matches |tion was contrary to the spirit of democracy,
| extending over ten years. Scores :— **A"' TEAM
The Convention plank favoura the League of Nations as the surest if not the sole practicable means of maintaining the peace of the D, J. Mackenzie, world and terminating insufferable naval and military burdens It D. G. Nisoll... endorses the President's views on America's international obligations J. Jack and his frm stand against the reservations designed to cut the Ver-J. Salter Ies Treaty to pieces. It advocates immediate ratification of the Dr Woodhan Treaty without a reservation impairing essential integrity, but does J. C. Fletcher not oppose a reservation clarifying.... American obligations in the T. Grat League of Nations. The platform calls attention to the successful W. T. Elson operation of the Federal Reserve system of preventing an undue in- |crease in the cost of living. It pledges that the Democrats will contrive
to settle labour dispute without resort to strikes, expressta sympathy | Major Bagnall with China and declares that when the Govemment of Mexico gives | R. 11. Hutchison proof of ability to maintain order it should receive the recognition and Major Downing assistance of the United States.
Major Hicing Mr. McAdoo's adherrats did cotdesire an adjournment claiming that | Li. Col; Croase they would secure namluation of their candidate at the fourth ballot. Majer Edwards They voted loudly for the negative. Chairman Robinson declared P. 3, de Paravaciri that the motion was carried, while the McAdoo men were clamouring Lt. Comdr Kilgour. for the roll fall.
San Franciscs, Jair 3.
The reading of the platform by the Chairman of the Resolations Committee. Senator Carter Glass, was marked by frequent applause.
The Convention rose and cheered a full minute at the platform's {declaration in regard to the League of Nations.
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Another wave of cheering arose at the mention of the ratification A. W. E. Davidson of the Treaty.
H. W. Page The reference to the women suffrage plank called forth a demon-G. Gertarıl stration which lasted for thirteen minutes, the delegates parading in J. McMurtrie the hall
V. Labrum
London, July 3.
A. Burnie
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The Daily Telegraph" correspondent in New York says that Mr. W. G. McAdoo's chances of securing nomination are still booming, but Capt Archer he is being injured by the title "Crown Prince" invented by his op- ponents, who are losing no time in emphasising the charge that Dr. Woodrow Wilson is analous to keep the Presidencygia his family. The prospects of a third Party being formed increase as it becomes evid- ent that the Democrats will give the advocates of an irish Republic small satisfaction, and the German element is becoming disgruntled over the League of Nations policy and the prospect of the continuation of Wilsonism.
HONGKONG GOLD.
San Francisco, July 3.
A shipment of gold $5,500,000, consigned to Messrs. Morgan's. has arrived from Hongkong. It is understood that this is part of the balance of the loan to South Rassia by American and British bankers.
New York, July 2.
It is announced that a loan of $25,000,000 has been concluded be- tween Switzerland and, American bankers.
AMERICAN TRIDE RETURNS,
Washington, July 2
The trade returns show that the exports in Europe ambonted to $60,000,000 to South America, $33,000,000; to India, $76,000,000; 15 North America, $152,000,000,
The imports from Europe amounted to $92,000,000; from South America, $63.900.000; from India, 3196,000,000; from North America, $133.000.000..
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Admiral Beason, Chairman of the Shipping. Board, announces an agreement between the Hamburg-America Lize and the American Ship and Commerce Corporation whereby ex-German trade routes will} be opened by American shipping. It has been submitted for approval to the Shipping Board.
AMERICAN WOMEN VOTERS.
Washington, July 2.
Following a conftience with Mr. Harding, Mr. Clement, the Go- vernor of Vermont, indicated that he would immediately tall a special session of the Vermont Legislature to consider the Woman Suffrage amendment of the Federal Constitution, which only requires ratifica- tion by one more State to make it effective.
MEXICO'S FOREIGN RELATIONS.
:
New York, Jply' 2.
Mr. Palavicini, the Mexican cowspaper publisher, has sailed for England as special European ensoy, and personal representative of President Huerta on a mission to establish friendly relations between Mexico and European countries.
THE PRINCE'S TOUR
Peth, WA, July 2
HRH the Prince of Wales had a wonderful reception from two miles of theering crowds. He received thousands of ex-service men and nurses at the Thuire, luncheoned at the Town Hall, held a levec and investiture of Government House and attended ★ Stats ball.
GENERAL NEWS.
PROTECTION AGAINST X-RAYS.
Paris, May 26.-At the Academy of Science yesterday M. Daniel Berthelot announced thatan important discovery had been made by Dr. Peeb, which would ensure the protection of operators against the effects of X. rays. It consists of a process which neutralizes the ultra- violet rays by the simultaneous application of infra-red rays.'
THE MIDDLE CLASSE UNION.” The first annual meeting of the Grand Council of the Middle lasses Union was held at the Connaught Rooms recently. Over 160delegates attended. Among the matters considered were the con- tinued demands for wages in- creases, the necessity for further revision of income-tax with view to obtaining greater justice. for those in receipt of small so- called unearned incomes, nud the necessity for extending the benefits of the Housing Acts to members of the middle classes.
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