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Rosy Cheeks

I aint nobody's darling Yoo-Hoo

Sweet Lady

Say it with Music

When the Sun goes down

It must be someone Strut: Miss Lizzie Song of India

Dangerous Blues

Jealous of You

Humpty Dumpty

I've got the joys

Royal Garden Blues

Oh: Joy

Remember the Rose •

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Amid surroundings einigeent of old times the Ex-Actipe Sene Men's Association opened its activities with an enjoyable concert in the City Hall, kindly tent for the occasion, on Saturday, night. In spite of several counter attructions there was a very good attendance. about eighty persuas Farticipating in the evenings proceedings. lamediately catering St. Andrew's Hall uld assists were recallad by a signpost directing the way LO Arrus, Armenters anal ther] qually well-known, shell-swept areas of the Western Front. In the vicinity of the platform, sur- rounded by a biberal display of tags! ube caule Berus equally well-re- | membered battlefield-Samme, Gallipol and a number of others. [Opposite was $2 Estannnet.

which brought back pleasant re- elections of Madanio-1 sad br: viz blane. where

the Hongkong Hotel legs liberally disc ( partiaml drinks "soft" of "harl." and andwiches. A couple of bundrent tag were utilised in jbrightening the usually dull interior fed the faiblog.

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Mr. X. Tak Mackitin ha. Vice President, erg-let-f the pu reving. Anex Wat progeum- had been arranged and was listened!}

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and oil rage which were heartily rest iligent

That apt murd

t th The Cutter desire to thank the As what the lowing for grberts taken ny by the company. There must be wished that the pagranta

Large number of tribith as: M-a Lane, Crawford men in the Ud ng wine had had so fa leti qance trengrently interspe relateretiscente the merives and tigar Store veigar tesi, Mesut SAULGRAN Hongking Iwith these impromptu stent- Ti.. Victoria Quartette party. Meaning Me Martianch

they want to hold of them. taldeek Muetiregor, whickest,

concluded by Deer 1. [Mongly, Best. Nikon

S. Watson mineralsy, Hupwani, rendered a puntar fled to the evening's programunIAS,

thanking the whole centribut-British-American Tobaven Can- ap pociated denis, and Mr. Pearson

pany (igarettes), Colonial Com- Hot Messrs. Hawthornenn Pearson,

neteral Company (mixed dank- bales giving a sg

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The success of the ennvert wie [Missis, H. Huttonjee not a little dine u the excellent (Son mixed drinks), Cty Hall the company with so clever arrazemente met by the official Committee loan of hali. Messrs. imperatius azi imitations. Mr. Kingston effectively endollerton, the Hon. Secretary and age and decation. Alexandrs and Comtuitten, particularly Mr.San Lee and Ch revetion of

Cafe sandwiches,. P. W. D. (ban rages. Hongkong Hotel Com- M. B. E.. of H. 31. S. Tamar, whebany boys, tables, cigars, glasses,

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Deathh Artay B1 Mr. James, Hou. Treasurer. and Mr. Thatter capably eratribnteri |

Commissioned funner A. E. Way, to the humourous Element. Mr. Haggar (song). Mr. H. Wilson humourous rucartun. Mr. E. Tarranged the prograznine..

trucker heegi. Mr. Charlon ire citations and Messs Potter aall Warburg sengs were other ar priented "ture. The gramane consbeled with a capel of songs by Mr. R. B. Sall-Biry (tamente pamund by Miss Dorothy In west of the Quaints," entitlely Kep the all Plz Flying unit The Beast Beef of Ol! England.";

Loneliness of Hongkang- During the enviem si po inter- val in the aging's programm | Me. Tamelale Markets expressed regret at the vorbable absence of the Print List M.letson. v... who he at prent from the Colony.

Htark those who had invntributed to the pening's can startent, export We mentioalax the valu dleG

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BRITISH POLITICS.

London, Jan. 21.

It is learned that Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Chamberlain have reached an agreement to continue the present Coalition, concentrat- ing on a policy of reduction of expenditure and taxation and attack-

ing the Labour Party. It is considered that the likelihood of a col- lapse of the Coalition with a speedy election has been averted.

Mr. Lloyd George, addressing the Coalition-Liberal Conference at Westminster, emphasised that the argent problem to-day was the restoration of world trade, to which the restoration of peace in Europe was essential and that the best had been done by the later national Conference. It was impossible to revert to the old diploma- I vines ni the vertette Has. tic methods of exchanging letters and dispatches. What bad háp- Secretary. Mr. Callerton. ·Tanagi pened in France recently showed how warily they must tread among |the fast fortnight, be procvedad, he bristling national suspicions, He dwelt on the success of the had been continually asked by all Washington Conference, notably in restoring gord Anglo-American sorts of people to explain the understanding, in which the peace of the world largely defended. jabgmets of the Association. He The impending Conference at Genova would be in many respects the frankly admitted it had been his greatest ever held. Some contended that the League of Nations mortan to turn he bread on

should have summoned it, but the greatest objection to this was the Sunday morning when other

fact that such an invitation would out-rule the United States and members of the Association were Russia, whose attendance was most desirable. The nations of (apparently free to fold their meet Europe witheat distinction had been invited to Genoa because it was ings and therefore he apologise for necessary to end wars and rumours of wars, which had been fetter- not having been able to fulls following international business. all that had been said and done

Peace was impossible unless a real during tis Demation of the

understanding was reached, followed by considerable reductions in Association. Mr. Mackintosh desired armaments. Britain was setting an example by the reduction of it to be known that his reasona

her army, navy and air force, and it was essential to reduce the for the existence of the Association burden on the taxpayer without impairing the national security. Ha were entirely his own views and appealed to the nation to assist the Government in executing the not those either of the Committee recommendations of the Geddes Committee whose report, when pub- for the Association. Hongkong struck lished,' would involve a most drastic and most ruthless cutting down him as bing an extraordinary and would provoke criticism and resistance. He concluded that the lonely place sad they wanted to Coalition was necessary to fail revolutionary enterprise aiming at introduce into Hongkong that the overthrow of individual enterprise and to maintain Britain 19 spirit of fellowship and comrade the one great stable country, to which the world looked. ship which was somehow strangely. lacking (applause). He boieved that there was only me

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SHANTUNG

QUESTION.

Washington, Jan, 21.

in which to destroy that longines sad that was for all of them who had not already done so to fill upl the membership forms. FI be lieved that only in this way would they be able to cal that spirit of Joneliness from which be, in eota! non with the rest of them, suffered. Another rent he wanted them to join that they was in order might welcome, wherever they could, their brothers who were still serving, and show them that the had not forgotten the lessons they learnt a few years ago (Applause). After brief, humourous re- ference to the Mademoiselle of

Senator Lodge hoped the resolution would not be pressed at least Armentieres," . Mr. Mackintosh until the Conference adjourned. made a strong appeal for anore members to join the Association.would throw a monkey wrench into the machinery of the Conference.

Senator Underwood said that any attempt to force a settlement

In the Senate during the debate on a resolation presented by Senator Walsh requesting President Harding to supply information regarding the Shantung controversy, Senator Underwood explained that the matter must be settled by the Sino-Japanese delegates. The Conference could not take up the question because the seven Con- ference Powers were committed by the Treaty of Versailles to sup port Japan. Senator Underwood believed that a settlement was very' gear.

They must join, he said, with

the firm intention that they

Senator Lodge, endorsed Senator Underwood's views. Both admitted that the Shantung question had prolonged the Conference: Senator Walsh, supporting the resolution, opined that the Senate might hesitate to accept the Quadruple Agreement if the Shantung problem was not solved.

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AMERICAN TRADE WITH GERMANY.

Washington, Jan. 21.

Mr. Hoover has written to the Merchants Association, saying that a commercial treaty with Germany was originally planned, but it was decided to hold it up for the time being as it, was believed the clauses of a political treaty with Germany would protect the.. interests of American busizess.

SOUTH AFRICAN MINERS.

Johannesburg, Jan. 19.

In consequence of the miners' strike no trams will run from mid-day, and there is considerable inconvenience through lack of power to businesses and industries. Ten thousand mine natives have already been repatriated. There are indications of a section of the dispute concerning the coalminers trending towards a settlement,

INTIMIDATION IN INDIA

Delhi, Jan. 21.

The Council of State has rejected by 23 votes to 10, a motion. advocating that a joint session of both Houses determine the lines for holding a conference of all abades of political opinion to com sider the situation.

The Government has announced that it is considering mexture to deal effectively with intimidation..

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