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THE CHINESE COMMUNITY.
The Building Regulations.
A meeting of the Committee of
The Visaroy has issued a proclamation, extending martial law the Chinese General Chamber at to the counties of Clare, Waterford, Wexford and Kilkenny until fur-Commerce was held on Tuesday at 280 p.m. at the Chamber of Com- ther notice.
merce room.
Six policemen were wounded in Cork last night by a bomb thrown near the headquarters. The force turned out with rilles and machine- guns, which they used on the quays in the neighbourhand, resultin, In several persons being wounded.
DIPLOMATIC COMPLIMENTS.
Paris, Jan. 1.
Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak presided, and there was a large attendance.!
The business of the meeting in- eluded consideration of the new Building Regulations.
The Chairman explained that Mr. Fùng Ping-shan, had offered to undertake the expenses of con- Įsulting an architect upon the sub- Receiving the Diplomatic Body, who had come to offer the sta-ject, and the reports of both the son's compliments, M. Millerand stated that the essential condition to architect and the solicitor, Mr. M. peace being maintained and strengthened is the complete and sitivere K. Lo, bad now been submitted to earrying out of the Peace Treaty. Duty and interest oblige nations the two Chinase representatives to (atiting to prevent new conflicts. France is firmly resolved to do all the Legislative Council.
In her power to that end.
Hon. Mr. Lay then gave another Count Basin Longare, the Italian Ambassador and doyen of the explanation of original Building Diplomatic Body, in a speech said that France had contributed power-Regulations and the proposed fully to the world's reconstraction and the French Government may at amendments. Of the recommenda- tion of the architect, he said, there any time rely upon the Diplomatie Badly's hearty support-Velk
were two important paints which sasuldibe represented to the Gov-| jernment:
SHIPPING DISASTER.
Madrid, Jan. 4.
1. In the cases of existing build- | ings with back lanes altached, if the Government resumed such
Details of the Santa Isabel disaster cabled last night show that back lanes for public use without the survivors number fifty-six, mostly crew, while the death rote spaving any compensation to the 234, including early all the 244 passengers aboard. The catae owners, it should be asked whe- trophe "ccurred at two in the morning. The vessel was thrown on ther they were intended for ven- the rocks and was quickly cut in twain, this explaining the loss of the ftilation without providing extra | majority of the passengers.
MISSPENT MILLIONS,
Washington, Jan. 4.
space for the purpose, which re presents no loss to both the Gov- eroment and owners, and wouldi jseem a fair measure.
In the case of one block of buildings which have a common
In the senate Mr. Reed derlared that forty millions of the one back lane, if one or two of these! hundred and Sfty million dollars voted by Kongress for European (buildines be destroyed by fire. relief was spent to keep the Polish Army in the field. He added that they have to be rebuilt, and az-)
he had documents in support of the statement.
DUTCH LABOUR TROUBLES.
Amsterdam, Jan. 5 The Government has intro lived a bull providing for, arbitration In labour disputes. The Governmeny may institute Arbitration & arts all over the country and parties must agree to abide by the dress in of these Courts. The Government is also establishing an Arbitration Council.
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.
Annual Meeting Of Golf
Section.
jording to the new regulations, the back lines of bith the new and Hold buildings are to be straight.
If the biock of buildings bel the property of trou persons, it wald be an easy matter to bel ju unsidered. 1. however, often happens that the black has from three to
Ave wners, Which owner then will agree to surres- ider a Tame for public use?
Mr. Fung Ping-phan then thank- ed Mr. Lo for his valuable assist- Hon. Secretary: Mr. H. Overance in the matter and proposed Committee: Messrs. Nicoll. Me-that the two Chinese Legislative Kenzio, Robinson, Averall and Dr. Leane representatives be reques:- Jed to approach the Government Owing to the fact that the Goir!pon the above points. Seconded Section of the Club has now Hon. Mr. Ho Fook, the motion reached its limit in the number of was unanimously carried. · members allowed by the U.S.RCİ
Woodman.
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The annual general meeting a resolution was adapted at the the Golf Section of the Kown instance 07
thai Mr. Overy |¦Cricket Club was held on the fub rubroribing members be allowed,
premises last night. - Ma. Di to pan at a fee of $10, which, Army v Navy Match. Nicvil presided over a good entities those members of the Club
This was played at Fanling in. {tendance of members and was who already beinna to the U.S.RU January 4th), and resulted in ļsupported by, amongst others, Mr. and K.B.G.C. to enter the Club's wo be the Navy by 11 posts
H. Usery Hon. Secretary). Da.}eninge..blobs.
P Though the Navy le Woodman and Mr. W. T. Elson. A resolution was proposed Majin the singles in the morning by The Chairman, in the course of Mr. McKenzie and seconded by jtwa podes, the Army mnte a close te short address, suid. be thought Mr. Davison in favour of abolish-flash by ethics the better of th
the Golf
coning the medais given in connection fourd all guys do the sitera en gratulate itself upon having had with the monthly competitions for | Suntem, Janother very successful season, the ['aptain's Cup. "
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From a playing point of view this The Chairman expressed the had done very well, and the mem-opinion that too many cups werell May -- Bagoa 1¦. burship was up to the maximum being offered for competitions, Capt. Worner allowed by the U.S.R.C. rules. A. He thought it was a mistake. :12 the competitions had been well certainly had a tendency to cheap | contested and had prodzený m en the value of the trophies in the furteresting play. In inter-Ul-festimation of those who secured)
matoney they had had to acknow. them. He had MASSAGE HALLage defect to the USRC. 4.
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In their games (two ozcasions.
with the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, in the first game they were heaten with the last putt and in the second they obtained a cut fortable victory. He trusted the these matches would be continued and members would funtinue
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Mr. Overy was in furnur of cup-1
He thought it being offered. created a greater interest in the competitions, and he for one 7 would be sorry if they were dis- continued. He asked anyone pre- Pared to present cups to submi; their names, "The mare the mer
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Mr. McKenzie mentioned he ously provided a shield to be eomhad won 12 cap in 4 years. phed for. The first round of the When at home he happened to competition would be played on show the trophies to a friend. January 9th. the second
The same afternoon they went out January 16th and the semi-final on together on the links for a game... Comm. Kilgour January 23rd. Referring to the and he received "a good dusting.") decision arrived at at the last That
'made him little incident COSTLY CINEMAS.
annual meeting to award monthly question the value of offering so Two cinemas in Course of medals in connection with the many cups. erection in London will cost competition for the Captain's Cup. The resolution to abolish the £200,000 and £1,000,00) re the Chairman remarked that it monthly medal was then put to
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LONDON HOSPITAL TO CLOSE.
Lord Knutsford's Important Announcement.
St. George's Bullding
done good work, but they had come to the point that they could, no longer deal adequately with the health of London.
The voluntary system, Lord Knutsford continued, had done ite His best, but its day was over. ideal for a scheme was that the treasurer) London County Council should made the somewhat startling make itself the health authority recently that for all London, with hospitals
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P London Hospital is to close on inside and outside the county area." The Poor Law infrmaries January 1st.
He was invited to speak at a should become municipal hos conference of medical and allied pitals in the outlying areas. The Cavendish existing bospitals should be the organisations Square, London, on a resolution central hospitals, and they would which anggted that it would be be the medical schools and take a mistaka (as proposed in the the cases which would not be Ministry of Health Bill) to dealt with in the out-lying establish municipal general bospitals. The County Council 2 hospitals until the system of ought to be able to secure the patients contribution towards the continuance subscriptions expenses of their maintenance at which were at present given by voluntary hospitals had been people interested in the hospitals, given a fair trial.
and who would be prepared to Lord Knutsford said his belief go on. "I have never previously seen was that the voluntary system
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a greater interest in the quality-willingness to award trophies, and ing competitions. The Chairman a number of debentures in the pro- expressed thanks to Mr. Elron for posed new Club House were also the interest he had displayed in offered for competition. assisting to organise the bogey In connection with the Mead pool run in conjunction with the Shield, referred to by the Chair: a case in which a man's heart had to go, After the 1st control in this respect would. so thickened and January next London Hospital necessarily dry up private bene- Last year's profit on the HillS.R.C. and the Kowtoon Bowling man, the following is the result valves were Tes House, ras by the bead-Green Club. They had started off of the draw for the first round: tough," said the Medical Super- could not afford to pay is volence. They could still keep master and other masters and very well and he trusted the in-Dr. Woodman and V. C. Labrum:intendent of a local infirmary at bills, and they believed that the up the spirit of noble work and
Inz would be J. Stalker and B. D. Evans; J. Shoreditch inquest on a man reson why they could not go on yet have a proper hospital ser-f monitors of Harrow was £315.
"They were at the London Ilospital was not rice for the whale of Landon WARWICK COMEDY COMPANY AT sustained. They were also grate Gibson and W. T. Elson: D. Gaged seventy-two.
ful to Mr. Elson for carrying on Nicoll and K. R. Macaskill; H. almost bones," be continued, "and that subscriptions had fallen off. The voluntary hospitals were not SHANGHAL The Warwick Comedy Com-turing the becace of Mr. Overs Stevens and J. Parkes: H. Overy it was marvellous how they had or that the new rich did not meeting the needs of London.
and P. Heathcote. The game befalfiled their functions," Dr.subscribe, but the cost of every and it was better to own up to it.. pany will be in Shanghai on Jan-on leave.
The election of officers was then tween A. O. Brawn and J. McCub Edwin Smith, the Coroner record-thing was so enormous, and they Why should they get sa frighten uary 29. In the meantime Mr. E. Warwick has passed through proceeded with and resulted as bin has already been decided, re-ed a verdict of "Death from natural could not get £300,000 now where ed about State sid? They had it sulting in a win for the latter by causes, and agreed that it was they previously got £200,000. The already, and it did not interfere Shanghai to Hankow, where the under:
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