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FARLIER

TELEGRAMS

Chalankan Fryer page Ser

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE OPENED.

Proposals Drastic And Severe.

more

All the delegates regara Mr. Hughes proposals 43

mire severe that expected. Nevertheless, there and far seems to be general unanimity of opinion that the proposal, even if Anally modified. will orra a splendia basis fir discussion. The delegates approve Mr. Hughes" idea of forthwith stating the maximum cuts contemplated.

the far- The British caval missioners are most surprised at reachingness of the memorandum and its preciseness of details.

3. Briand declared. "It is an excellent beginning. Mr. Hughes immediately closed with the realities and laid down a straight-for- ward proposal." Signor Schacter, head of the tallas delegation, A tribute to ealogised the clear, courageous statement and paid American sincerity in laving all her card- on the tabir

AMERICA'S UNKNOWN HERO.

Washington, Nov. 12. Ex-President Wilson was the object of a touching and popular tricate of the conclusion of the ceremonies in connection with the Unknowa Warrior. There was a great non-partisan demonstration before the residence of Mr. Wilson, wh. came eat and received the Committee. whose Chairman raid: "We congratulate you, the wounded soldier of the world war on regaining health. Your work shall not die." Mr. Wilson movingly replied, speaking for the ürst time since his illness. The national song was taken up threw a kien to the crowd and Mrs. Wilson wept.

SERIOUS SITUATION IN RUSSIA.

Mr. Wilson

EARLIER SPECIAL

TELEGRAMS.

(From Our Own Correspondent) COMMERCIAL VISITORS.

Singapore, Nov. 19

Trade delegations 'ftum West Australia and San Francisco bate arrived simubadeourly, with in abjres of promoting business re' lations with ils:aya.

SINGAPORE'S ARMISTICE

DAY.

Singapore, Nov. 12. Armistics Day was colobealed |throughou, Maaya. The Guverqui and G.Q C. sitended a dinner of et-Sarviosmen in Singapore,

JAVA-AMERICAN TRADE.

Bingapure, Nuv 12, A Netherlands Indian besaan ol the Netherlands Chamber of Com- merca of Now York bas established at Batavia to foster teada relations and impross com munications, banking and postal

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LANE

CRAWFORD

AND

COY.

The game between Hoogkong Cricket Club sad the Vailed Ser view, which was opened on Fri. Jay, concluded on Saturday, the services winning by an innings and 38 ruas, The United ServicOS COM piled the respectable total of 268 runs and when stumps were drawn Hongkong bal fire wickets down

71 ruas. F. W. Həmilton sad

d H. Ben on continued the in. ulega on Saturday sad took the score to 96 at which figure Benson was run out. The innings closed tor 119, of which flamilton-contri buted 31 including four fours. Go

ng in a second me 150 rusă in arrest, Heagkong's task was hope. less. Pearee was the only batsm30 tu reach double figure H 15 included seven boundary shute.

Scotes: Varted Services

268

F.J

Hongkong. Ist Innings. de Game, c Jukkam. Wallace

5

JE. Pearce, c Wradasm, t

Macdonald.

25

RE. A Webaler, Vallace H. Farthing, e Oliver, b Wallace

E. W. Hamilton, a stier.. 31

E. G. G Lammert. 1. b. w.

Edwards....

E B. Reed, 1, b. w. Wallac... H.H. Brason, rua out.. H.M. Watson, e Chambers, D

Darice......

L.J. Davies, b Davies.. K.E.O. Bad, not out..

Extras.

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Bowling nanlyAÍS.-

Davies

Riza, Nov. 12.

Macdonald

1: a reported from Moscow that a member of the Menshevik or Socialist revolutionary party attempted to ussassinate M. Tchit- cherine. Foreign Commissary, in the latter's reception room on Nov. 4th, firing two shots which both missed. The assailant was arrest ed. He declared he acted ander the order of his party. Within two House hours three thousand Mensheviks were arrested in, mass. searches were carried out on November 5th and 6th in Moscow and elsewhere, resulting in further wholesale arrests of Mensheviks, also the Communist leaders Lunacharski and Sklianski and many Bolah- vika on unknown charges.

Great dissension exists in Soviet Government circles. The mes sage adde: Trhitcherine, on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the Commatist revolution, held an official reception at his re- sidence. The British agent was among those present

REMEMBRANCE DAY.

London, Nov. 12.

Impressive scenes marked Remembrance Day.

as the Armis-

tice Anniversary is now called. "People wore poppies, which were the emblem of the occasion. The two minutes' silence, was observed most reverentially and rigorously. There was an enormous gathering at the Cenotaph, where numerous wreaths were deposited by repre- sentatives of His Majesty and the Royal Family, and also by the Prime Minister on behalf of the Cabinet. After the period of silence had elapsed, the assembly sang the hyma: "God our Help in Ages Past" folkwed by the National Anthem. The famous flag of Ypres. resting on the Unknown Warrior's tomb in the Abbey, was dedicated by the Dean of Westminster with solemn pomp.

GERMANY'S FINANCIAL PREDICAMENT,

Paris, Nov. 11.

Gold ingats, to the value of nearly a million sterling par, were discovered, oncealed in a locomotive about to cross the Danish frontier from Germany. The financial predicament notwithstand- ing, the German Government has recently authorized the importation of large quantities of Swiss laces and Italian, wines. Both facts give substance to the popular belief that the German Government is organizing its bankruptcy in order to escape its liabilities-Havas.

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FRENCH WRITER DECORATED,

Paris, Nov, 11. The Turkish Parliament has decided to bestow on another French writer, M. Pierre Lati, the honorary Turkish citizenship. M. Loti wrote a number of books pertaining to Eastern life, notably in Japan, and is an admirer of Islamic institutions.

BELGIAN ECONOMIC MISSION.

Brussels, Nov. 12.

The Belgian Economic Mission, initiated by the Government, is starting to South America and Central America in a few days to discover new commercial outlets.

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E. W. smilton, c Wallace, b

Edwards

T. E. Pearce, b Crole Rees

R. E A. Webster, at Franka, b

Macdonald

F. H. Farthing, b Crole Rees...

B. G. G. Lammert, c Chambers,

b Greig ......

H. E. Penson run out..

L. J. Davies, e Crole Bees, b

Greig ......

E. B Reed, b Chambers

EO. Bird, not out..

M. M. Watson, b Chambers

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DG. Grimmett, b Brawn

G. Carpenter, b Overy

10. H. King, b Spinks.

-W. Kelly, b Lawrence, Brawn 12

165 F. Booker, Lb.w. Spinks

C. Earnshaw, b Spinks

45

0

E. Hoog, l.b.w., Les

T. O. Yeon, not out.

Extras....

Totsi

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Bowling analysis.-

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R. W. A. Baker, b Spinks

6

Bust

16

48 3 N.S. Condor, b Spinks se lV.C. Hallam, not out..

Lee

Total...

LiziChoa

3

10.3 2 32 3 19 1

Extras...

Bowling szalysis.

Diries r.dwards Vallace

4 Macdonald 5

hule Rees irrig

C.R.C.

Total...

93

በ . 34.

w. G. Lee, b En

I

18

C Choa, b Yeoh

18

2

15

1G. Hall, Bumjan, b Y-ob ...

2 Overs

21

· Brawa

16

14 Spicks

5 1

16

Jnambera

2 1 2

2

2) W. Lock Wei, c Puff-y, b

Rumjaho

6

K. C. C.

2 E. Ching, é Oog, b Rumjaka... Man poo, e Pun, b Rumjaho H. C. Hunt, b Rumjaho

10!

11

L.E. Hodge, b Kelly'...

... 10

2

F.E. Lawrence, b Earnshaw... 2 64.0. Brawn, b Kelly ...

5

1E. J. Edwards, c Earnsbaw

.2

Kelly ...

H. Overy, a Baker, Kelly

43

92

E.W. Olderson, b Eiroshaw...

F. Evelyno Carpenter, Kelly

CRC. v. University,

1J. Wong, c Rumjabo, b 1 Redmond

With the valuable besp of à. A.M. K. Lo, b Rumjsha Rojba the University almost A. J. Kaw, not out

Caso Man wroɔ, not out....... flcsed a crashing defent upon

Extra... J.R.C. is a Lague match on the stter'e ground. Playing in the

Total (nie wkte), Doonlight, C.R.. maasged to

Bowling analysis.--

University.

1. A. Rumj-ho, e Ching, b

Hut

Bowling

O. M. R. W.

8 1 38

... 13 1 29 ... 5.5-

€ D. M. Goodall, e Earnshaw,

Grimmett

19 5

*. . . E.F. Spinks, b Kally 10 2 18 1L. S. Bates. not out

-27 2W.S. Drake c Earnshaw Kelly

Extras

Galiza...

63

T. R. Yeob

P. A. Redmond ....

19 1

F. E. Yeb, a Ching, b Lar.

20

A Rdmond, ruä out

6

A. A. Rumjaho

17

8. H. Dag

10 2

19 6

4

Babin, c Ching, b Choa..

1

e Wang.

Vickers, b Bun)...........

1t Pau, e Woog, b Hust...... MHB

Ching

D. K. Semy, cK, b Lee.

M.B. Osman, o'Eaif, b Ching.

Total

Kowloon C. C. v, Police C. C. Kelly

Played at Kings. Park on Grimmett Saturday

Barnshaw Kelly 0] A. Alazandoz, b Braun yan 7 Alexander

FBardshaw, Goodall, Brawn 14 Bager

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11.3 1.55 7

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