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THE AMERICA CUP.
of her boom forsing two rivets.
MONDAY, JULY 36. 1920.
Sandyhock, July 23,
A GOOD WORK.
(Continued from Page 23 their pans, or to the nursing staff for to the boure staff. It was my. pleasure on more than onD OCCERİON to visit the hospital and I can valy
carried on: and a perusal of the pe oals substantiates the img- pressions which I then gained. And I even go so far as to say that
In the fourth race on the triangular course Resolute was first way that I was profoundly impress ed on those occasions with the across the line and quickly drew ahead and led by nearly half a: mile at the end of half an hour. A freshening wind enabled Sham remarkable work which was being rock to cut down the lead and she passed Resolate for the only time three miles from the finish, but half a mile from the post Resolute drew past in a spectacular spurt and won, including time allowance. by ten minutes
it were not for the voluntary New York, July 23.
week carried on by these tery Shamrock is reported to have been slightly damaged, the shifting valuable institutions in the Colony the Government itself would base Sandy Hook, July 22.
to provide very much greater se- The Shamrock was at State Island early this morning to have her commodation for the Chinese than underbody cleaned. Inspection revealed only a few streaks of oil it does to-day; and therefore these along the waterline. Workmen spent all day cleaning and polishing hospitals are playing an invaluable the hull in readiness for to-morrow's race. Resolute remained at her part in the Culasy and should be moorings, where her rigging and sails were thoroughly inspected recognised by all classes for the
Sandy Hook, July 23.
work which they have done and are Resolute easily won the fourth Cup race. She finished over four doing. During the coming days.
takes place on Saturday.
Dance Records by Smith's Or- minutes ahead independently of her time allowance. The fiss! race which are below us we
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» ebanged prc- I think that most of you! are aware that the local control of these hospital, as has in a long time been desurd, has now been IDZECased very considerably by agreem: at
London with the authorities and it is our hope dur- į Marion, July 21. ng the conung year partially to Mr. Harding, replying to the official notification of his nomina-frebuild, to extend and to increase, tion for the Presidency, said the Republican Party meant to hold the the
pret DIY of the heritage of American nationality unimpaired and unsurrendered. Henospitals which are working u-day. described the League of Nations Covenant as "conceised for world Dialousty th rannut be done super-government, negotiated in misunderstanding and intolerantly without support bath from urged and demanded by its administration sponsors who had resisted Chinese friends who in the past every tort to safeguard America." No surrender of rights on the hate yally supported us, world council or assymed mandatory should ever summon America to as well as from the European com- war. He would hopefully approach the nations of the world propos-munity. who benefit very rom- ing an understanding making America a, willing participant in the siderably by the padsence of the ronsecration of nations in a new relationship still leaving America spitals in our midst. And we are free and independent, but offering friendship to the world. He de-condeatly looking forward in the lared his opposition to Government ownership of railroads, favented appeal which may shortly be made a protective tari poliry and desired to see America the leading Lath to utr Chinese friends, and our maritime cation of the world.
foreign supporters for incrsased Lincoln Nebraska. July 23. help both on the merits of the past
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We are farturnate. didate for the Vice-Presideney. The three Presidential candidates gentlemen, in having been able to are all from Ohio.
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secure the services of so able a resident practitioner as Dr. Mitchell | and 1 with you look forward is the coming year..to & very great in- rease in the sphere td usefulcess D. the WE% of the hospital. | '
Applause
Mr J. M. Wong suggested that | (the Chairman's very appropriate The railroads have applied to the Commerce Commission for sabe-{and appreciabl remarks te tion to merease by twenty per cent, the ordinary passenger fares and published in the Chinese paper. by fifty per cent. the Poltman fares, in order partly to cover the it was only right that the Chin- $500,000,000 increased wages entailed by the recent award; also to be should have knowledze -ef | increase by ten per cent. the freights in eastern territory and by eight the buspitals and give mere per cent. those in the western territory.
Chicago. July 23.
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is the past. He bought the All except coe of the sixteen railwng unions have decided to publicity would bring about the accept under protest the Railwaş Labour Beard's wage award.
desired effect ¡Applause.
AMERICAN TRADE
Washington, July 21 The exports for the past year were valued at 33.111,000,000 and imports at $5,230.900.000. Both are recorda. The respective iu- creases over the previous year are 8579,000,000 and 32,143,000.0/0.
AMERICAN SILK FIRM FAILS.
New York, July 25. A receiver has been appointed in respect to the Rudolph Saenger Company, which owns important silk mills on Rhode Island zad in Pennsylvania. The firm's assets are $1,800,000 and liabilities $1,550,000.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY TO US. NAVY.
Washington, July 25,
The 'barman sold it would be dat
On the motra of MrTso, second. ed by Mr Chon Shiv-k, Hoo. Mr Hora was appointed Chairma for the ensuite fear, and in return- ag thanking the confidence shows in him said he accepted the post the more readily because t was conscines that by his absence. for the greater part of last year be had si born his share of the responsibilities. Hoa. Mr E. V. D. Par bad ably dryised and be lowed bim a debt of gratitude for bis service. This year he. Mr Holsas, expected to be here most
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Mr A. G. Coppin was unanimous. 1 reappointed Hod. Trenauzer on the motion of the Chairman second- ed by Hon Mr Hallifax,
On the suggestion of Hon. Mr Hallifat the Sub-Committee was instructed, to draw up the new COD- stitution.
A vote of thanks to the Chamber
It is understood that Thomas J. Spellacy has been selected as ás-jol Commerce for the use of the sistant Secretary to the Navy in succession 10 Franklin Roosevelt.
EARLIER SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
A NEW STOCK OF THE ABOVE IN VARIOUS COLOURS IS JUST TO HAND.
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FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.
Bingapore, July 20,
The aviators. Lieuts. Parer and McIntosh, have left Muntak for
| Kalidjati, wõsate they proceed to Bali.
THE YATSHING DELAYED.
Singapore, July 24.
The Indo-Chins steamer Yalabing (bound from Hongkong Calcutta) is three days overdue at Singapore. ***
We understand she has since arrived safely, having no doubt been delayed by typhoon weather-Ed. R.K.T.
STRAITS RUBBER MÄRKET.
Bindspora, July zi. Another heavy drop has besa recorded it the rubber market, Generally the markete are dull, but the forward positions are fair,
DEATH OF MR. MARCONI'S
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The death at 75, Harley House,
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