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Saturday's "At Home" Afmmmbers of the Chinese Kecrea-| tion Club were "at home" to their friends and competitors from other clubs on Saturday afternoon which also saw the winding up of the Tennis Season, at least so far as the Tennis League group were concerned. So the CRC is due the credit af having again this year secured the championship shield of the League, and, the opportunity was therefore taken for the holding of a series of fournaments - between players selected from the winning team and the rest of the League. The Courts of the Club were kept lively during the afternoon and the aggregate results when they! came to be chalked on the board demonstrated

а in convincing manner the skill of the average Chinese player.

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Previous to the presentation of the Championship shield and

Harbour Engineers, K.604 &prizes for those who particularly distinguished themselves daring Telegrams "SEYBOURNE” the season. Dr. Woodman, Chair-

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jagain they had won the shield as they had for the last two years. This year's tennis League competi-! tions had not been very success! ful owing to the weather, but in other respects the competition had been very keen and close as shown) in the fact that the shield Was sacured by the Chinese by only one Fame. He should like to thank members of the C.R.C. for the fine part they took in the Interport OTHERS take your photos, but tennis competition of last year; by our 30 years"experience wej which was won by Hongkong. In take yours ic EXCELLENT conclusion he called upon Miss] CONDITION and NATURAL Julia Wong to distribute the COMPLEXION instead of mere-awards. ly clear and sharp.

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At the conclusion of the func-! tion Mr. B. Wong Tape, the Chair- man of the Club, took the oppor- tunity to think the visitors for! their presence. and assure them that it was a great honour to them SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.to be able to entertain them there.

EARLIER

He should like to congratulate „From Fiar Our Current) the winners for having secured so

many prizes and he should like! INHUMAN TREATMENT »lso to congratulate the losers on their fine display as evidenced in the close nature of the competition. Alexandra Vladmiforca Nahabed or course they could not all win

Shanghai, Oct. 8,

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Ataman longed to possess one. It was for Semeaut the Mixed Court. the Club

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for great no barbarous satisfaction that not only did they phuman treatment of herself and win the championship but that also alleging that Semene ordered there had been, in the course of her child to be stolen. To no the season's competitions a keen ular body is considering trivalry resulting in a stiffer fight validity of the suis being üle.

for the shield than was percep- tible on previous seasons. The NO SPECIAL TRIBUNALS. fact that the championship was won by one game clearly proved Shanghai. Ock. 2. that. He should like to take this The Mixed Court bas decided opportunity of thanking on beball that Germans must submit to its of the Club all those members jurisdiction because there are no who subscribed towards the special tribunals as provided in the funds; Mr. Wong Kam-ying for his generosity in providing the CREEN ISLAND CEMENTS-German Treaty.

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Shanghai, Oct. 9.

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proceedings with cheers for the Tennis League. The awards were as under:- Handicap Singles "A" class. Winner, Hanz Man To; Runner up. Lau Ting Wai.

Handicap Singles "E" class: winner, Wei Kim Ting; Runner up, Chan Man Woon.

Handicap Doubles: Winner, Lay Tam Sz and Chan Wing Cheung: Runner up, Hang Man To and Hung Ho Chíu.

A foreigner named Parilch was shot, probably fatally, by Japan ese in the French town in Saturday in an altercation over business by

Japanese who was wounded in Cricket-(A team) Eatting the hand and was arrested.

Ng everages,

Sze Kwong: Bowling averages, G. Lee and H Ching.

COST OF RICE

2nd 3, team: Batting averages Yesterday, says the M.C.D.N.Yew Man Hon, Bowling averagez of the 29th. ult. the price of rice Wong Po Kai. was $13 per pical, an unusually Mixed Doubles Handicap: Win- high figure at this time of the year ner, Lau Fuk Ki and Miss Mooney; when the new harvest generally Runner up, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee.

Club Championship: Winner of brings about a reduction. In the opinion of an old rice merchant, the Final, Ng Sze Kwong: Runner this is the highest price known up, Chos Man Ping: Champion: for the last 60 years, the rate Ng Sze Kwong. (Cup kindly pre- being equivalent to 2,000 cash per sented by Mr. Wong Pit Tsun to pical.

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FRANCO-GERMAN AGREEMENT.

London, Oct. S.

In contrast to the strenuous opposition to which the Franco- German negotiations have throughout been subjected by French nationalists and manufacturers the siguing by Loucheur and Rathenau of the protocol, mentioned yesterday, is hailed by the London, Oct. $.

French press to-day as the most important step yet'taken towards Kamlos, the representative of the Russian Famine Relief Fund repairing the ruin of devastated France. It has been suggested by in London, has announced the appointment of a British commissioner both French and British critics that France is going behind the who will co-operate with Dr. Nansen and Komlosy. He did not dis- backs of the Allies and negotiating directly with Germany in order close the name which he declared to be of such eminence that the to secure more than would be done under the Allied reparations scheme The Figaro to-day replying to these suggestions says that question of guarantees will be no more considered.

The Brussels Conference.

it might be retorted that France was mare ruined than the other Brussels, Oct. 3. Allies: but the fact is that France will not benefit, compared with Delegates to the International Conference on Russian Famine ber Allies onless Germany ceases all payments after 1926, and it is Relief emphasised the importance of obtaining material and moral for Britain to see that such a breach of the Treaty does not occur. The French correspondents in Berlin forecast a speedy abolition of the guarantees from Russia in return for Government credits. delegates emphasised that political considerations must be entirely military sanctions and quote Rathenau as saying that the agree- swept aside, the primary consideration being humanitarian. They ment marks the beginning of economic reconstruction in Europe unanimously agreed that the Conference did not intend to fost any and the world. Chancellor Wirth declares that Germany is ready

There could be no to conclude a similar agreement with Britain. particular form of government upon Eussia.

Paría, Oct. 3. question of interference in Russian internal affairs. The delegates

Loucheur and Eathenan signed a subsidiary arrangement re- are discussing four resolutions. The first relates to the reconstruc- tion of former Russian debts by the Soviet, the second to the despatch lative to supplies of cattle, rolling stock and coal. All the French of immediate relief to Russia, the third to the despatch of a com- papers are deeply satisfied with the practical agreements, the carry- mission of inquiry and the fourth to the question of saving Russian ing out of which will hasten the restoration of the wasted region children.

Brussels, Oct. 9.

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QUEENSLAND'S BORROWING.

Brisbane, Oct 8. With reference to the cable from New York dated October 5,

The Russian Famine Relief Conference passed a resolution urging the necessity for financial and material assistance by various governments in order to supplement the work of private organiza- tions and stressing the importance of guarantees for distribution of Premier Theodore flatly denies that the Queensland Government is the relief and of the right of Red Cross societies to send their own carrying on financial negotiations anywhere else than in London.

[The telegram of October 6 stated that Queensland was bor- staffs to control distribution. A further resolution was passed,

saying that the despatch of a Commission of Inquiry was essential, rowing twelve million dollars worth of bonds of a currency of before deciding any credits, in order to ascertain transport facilities twenty years in the United States.} and methods of distribution. The conference declared that no definite solution could be found until economic conditions return to normal. It therefore urges the necessity of the Soviet recognizing Russia's public and private debts, thas restoring confidence in exporters and traders.

PANAMA CANAL BILL.

Washington, Oct. 9. Senator McCumber has joined the opposition on the Panama bill question arguing that the Hay-Paonceforte Treaty did not give America the right to exempt coastwise vessels and the Congress's He further said. "Wel assertion of such rights was dishonorable.

SOLDIERS' GRAVE IN FRANCE:

London, Oct. 3.

The War Office announces that all military details on the aut ministrative, technical and departmental staff employed in France and Flanders under the Directorate of Graves Registration "have now returned to England with the exception of a few officers and clerks, whose duties will terminate at the end of October.

RELEASED BY THE KEMALISTS.

Paris, Oct. 8. The Angora with the first groups of French war. prisoners have invited the other great nations to join in a solemn compact to released by the Kemslists has departed for Marseilles via Adalia - check the mad race for naval supremacy. Let us not enter the Valer

(Continued on pages 3 and 5.) Council with soiled bands."

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