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BOYCOTT RETALIATION URGED.

Berlin, March 14.

TUESDAY, MARCH 16. 1921.

It is reported from Stuttgart that nuger at new penalties has voked a joint appeal from the Wurttemberg Chambers of Commerce rguing that business men and the population boycott Anglo-Franco- Belgian merchandise until the objectionable measures are revoked,

Paris, March 14.

The manufacturers in Duisburg, Dusseldorf and Ruhrort inspired 'y Herr Stinnes' group decided to declare a lockout as a protest against the extended Allied occupation, aiming at a stoppage of troduction in the district.

Paris, March 11.

The occupation of Rhenish cities continues without event. The lecision of the French authorities to open popular kitchens for needy seople is gratefully · received. Obviously the Prussian regime la npopular with large sections of the population, especially the work ng class,

SIX SINN FEINERS HANGED.

London, March 14,

Six Sinn Feiners were hanged in Dublin this morning. Two were convicted of murder in connection with the massacre of officers in Dublin in November, the remaining four of high treason in participat-

ag in an ambush.

The men were hanged in pairs at hourly intervals. Extraordinary efforts to secure a reprieve, including a telegram from the Lord Mayor of Dublin to the King and the Premier, were fruitless. Work was stopped in Dublin in the forenoon as a protest. The postal and tole- <raph services were suspended. A crowd of 20,000 stood outside the gaol.

THE NEAR EAST.

London, March 14.

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The Greek Legation in London has received a telegram from 94a. Wanchai Road.

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aspirations. Greece is disposed to send to the spot military forces capable of quickly dispersing the rebels in Asia Minor, Greece orcfers to suffer fresh sacrifices in rupid military operations in order to end the indefinite situation.

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GENERAL NEWS.

IF GERMANY HAD WON,

ASSASSINATION OF SPANISH) PREMIER.

London, March 14.

The bye-elections in the Seine Department which was a Socialist stronghold resulted in the return of two Government candidates who defeated two Communists. There was an absolute majority of G3,864 entes, the Socialists apparently abstaining from giving support to the Communists.

THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

Madrid, March 14,

The anarchist Ataneo Mateo, who has been arreated, has con- fessed to the assassination of Premier Dato and revealed the names of accomplices.

SHANGHAI SILK MEN AT LYONS.

París, March 11.

The Secretary to the League of Nations appeals to all members for prompt ralification of the motion passed by the League respecting | permanent International Court of Justice, so as to enable the League: at its next meeting to elect Judges and take steps for the opening of the Court as soon as possible.

CHINESE MINISTER TO PARIS.

Paris, March 11.

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Colony wan Railten.

Jar Competition. Prizes pre- sented by Mr. H. Humpherya.. 1st Team, Ptes. C Young, D. J. Valentine, R. K. Valentine: 2nd

MYCOLOGY.

Hongkong Co-Operation Sought.

The Hon. Colonial Secretary

imity to the fine library and collections of the Royal Botanic" Gardens, Kew, with the Director and staff of which the Bureau will work in co-operation.

The funds of the Bureau are

Twelve delegates from Shanghai silk trade arrived at Lyons, Team, Gunters. Frith, Baitton, visiting the Fair, and the Union of Silk Merchants of Lyons who are, Macdonald; 3rd Team. Ptes. R. J. forwards for publication copy of entirely provided by contributions since half a century, their chief connection, are honouring the Goodman, F. C. Goodman and a notice received from the Secre-from the various self-governing delegates. A series of visits to Lyons establishments is interesting Smyth.

them.

H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

Prize Distribution.

The

tary of State for the Colonies re-Dominions, India, Egypt and the Running Man Competition. 1st garding the establishment of the Soudan, and the non-self-govern

Ing Colonies end Protectorates. It prize (presented by Hon. Mr. Imperial Bureau of Mycology. Holyoak), Lance-Corporal J. A

Imperial Bureau of will work broadly on the lines of outcome of athe existing Imperial Boreau 'of. Mycology is the yon; 2nd prize, Lieut. R. Smith; 3rd prize, Gunner Mac- Proposal unanimously adopted by Entomology at South Kensington, the Imperial War Conference in and will aim at doing for the 1918 that a central organisation other great class of destructive Tile Competition. Prizes pre-should be established for the en-agencies in agriculture, namely

L. Thompson. Much credit for the success of the evening is due to Gunner C. E. Frith for his work donald. of organisation.

The prize winners follows:

were

as sented by Sir Paul Chater. 1st couragement and co-ordination of the diseases and blights of plants Corporal work throughout the Empire on caused by fungi, what the older.

Team, Lieut. Hall,

An interesting gathering took

All Comers' Competition. Prizes Grimes, Sergt. Edmonds, Lanes the diseases of plants caused by Bureau has so successfully done place last evening at the head-presented by Mr. A. G. Stephen, Corporal Dovey and Pte. Wood; fungi, in relation to agriculture, in regard to injurious insects. It quarters of the Hongkong Volun-1st Corporal Grimes H.V.D.C.; 2nd Team, Ptes. F. C. Goodman, R.The Committee of Management will be a central agency for the teer Defence Corps when the 2nd, Pte. F. C. Goodman, H.V.D.C.J. Goodman, J. Smyth, R. K. consists of some of the foremost accumulation and distribution of prizes won by the Corpa during 3rd, T. Swan, Taikoo Dock; 4th, Valentine and C. Yourig.

biologists in the Country, with information and for the identifica- the rifle meetings held in January Sergt. Clenow, H.M.S. Tamar,

Police.

a

3000 85 fands

Corps Championship.--Winner, Viscount Harcourt as their Chair- tion of specimens sent in from all and February last were distribut- Range Prizes. Presented by Corporal Grimes. Prize (present-man, and includes the following parts of the Empire. It is propos- ed by His Excellency the Governor. Hon. J. Johnstone and Mr. C. Med by Mr. R. M. Dyer for runner members:-Professor I. Bayleyed to issue, as Lt. Col. L. G. Bird, D.S.O., presid-Young. 200 yards, A. B. Charles-up) Pte F. C. Goodman; 2nd prize, Balfour, M.D., S.Sc., F.R.S., Mr. permit, ad, and His Excellency was sup-worth, H.M.S.Hawkins; 500 yards, Sergt, A. M. Thornhill; 3rd prize, W. Bateson, R.R.S., Professor V. through which those interested in periodical Journal ported by Major General Sir G. H. C. P. O, Shead, H.M.S. Colombo: Pte. R. J. Goodman. Kirkpatrick, K.C.D., K.C.S.L, and 600 yards, Sergt. Booker, H. K.

H. Blackman, F.R.S., Professur Fmycological work in regard to Commodore Bowden Smith,

Range Prizes-200. yards, Lieut. O, Bower, F.R.S., Mr. A. D. Cotton, agriculture will be kept informed With regard to the rifle prizes, Blake Shield. Special prize pre- Faith; 600 yards, Pte. D. J. Valen- F.R.S., Professor J. B. Farmer, at prevent over fifty officials. Dadwell, 500 yards, Gunner C. E. FLS., Professor H. H. Dixon, of progress elsewhere. There are. the "plum" of the evening was the sented by Lt. Col. L G. Bird, tine. . Belilios Shield of the Hongkong D.S.O., -won by Private Shaw. The

F.R.S., Captain A. W. Hill, F.LS, engaged in this work in the over- Revolver Ride league which this year war winners of the shield were aprizo,

Competition 1st Professor W. H. Lang, F.R.S., Sir seas parts of the Empire, while Speaking at the distribution of carried off by a team picked frem Mounted Infantry Company consented by Major Keswick) Cor- Murray, Mr. G. II. Pethybridge, planters and the like practically ("Cutty Sark" Cup, pre- Daniel Morris, K.C.M.G., Mr. J. the number of agriculturists, building and engineering works. prizes of National Society of the Corps. The Corps is rightly sisting of Sergt. Grimstone, Pte. poral C. A. Grimes; 2nd prize, B.Sc., Sir David Prain, C.M.G., interested is legion. Complete stock, Best terms. Professors of French in England proud of this success, since there Shaw, Pte. A. Young, Pte: Fiddes Sergt. Thornhill, 3rd prize, Major C.I.E., F.R.S., Dr. A. B. Rendle, Immediate delivery,

at the Mansion House, the

The effect of fungus diseases In were an unusual number of en- Wilson and Pte. Wilkinson. French Ambassador, M. Le Comte tries, despite which they lost not

G. F. E. Rapson, D.S.Q...

FR.B, Mr. H. N. Ridley, C.M.G., reducing trop production is great de Saint. Aulaire, said that it

Frances Cup. Cups presented Revolver a single match during the whole by Lt. Col. L. G. Bird, D.S.0. prize (prosented by Mr.

Competition 1st F.R.S., Professor R. A. Robertson, beyond calculation. A Canadian was very fortunate for all that

H. W. FR.SE, Sir A. E. Shipley, F.R.S., scientist has estimated the loss. the Allies had won the war, for season,

Winners, No. 2 Platoon (Sergt. Bird), C. P. O. Shead, H.M.S. Professor W. Somerville, F.RS, caused by rust in wheat in the had the Germans won there During the evering an excellent Edmonds, Corporal Grimes, Lance Colombo: 2nd prize, Eng. Lt and Dr. H. W. T. Wager, F.B.Eprairie region of Canada in 1917 would have been great mis- concert was riven, when the fol- Corporal Devey, Pte. G. Wood, Comar. Jackson, H.M.S. Titania; Dr. E. J. Butler, late Imperialit 100,000,000 bushels, represent- fortunes in so far as students of lowing artistes performed-Te-

Musketry Competition. 1st prize 3rd prize, Corporal C. A. Grimes, Mycologist, Director of the Reing a value of between £25,000,000 MASSAGE HALL the French language were con Do'a Jazz Orchestra, Serveaute (presented by Hon. Dr. Claud II.V.D.C.; 4th prize, Mr. Nos, search Institute, Pass, and and £50,000,000. For the same

cerned. The Germans as victors Woodward and Newton, Qr-Mas Severn, C.M.G.), Lance-Corpora H.M.S. Hawkink. would have seen to it that no ter-Sergt. W. R. Crow, Messrs. 3. A. Lyen; 2nd prize, Pte. P. C.

Agricultural Adviser to the Gov-year the loss in the five chief English student was allowed to S. Hamar, T. G. Paterson, Howard Goodman'; Std prize, Pte, R. J.Winner, Pte. F. C. Goodman; 1919 5ointed Director and has started and 400.000.000 bushels.

Corps Championship, 1918-ernment of India, has been ap- cereals in the United States learn French, and that no French Freeborn, E. F. Crocker, V. C. Goodman.

Corporal C. A. Grimes. student

work at the headquarters of the effect of this on the provisionin was allowed to learn Labruna, F. H. Farthing, Lena; Masketry Competition. Prize Belllion Shield of the Honekane ureau, No. 17. Kew Green, Kow of the world may be English.

and Tedo and Sergeant Mejor H. presented by stockbrokers of the nine League Won by the Corps, (Telephone--Richmond 608); this imagined,

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