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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, 1922.

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Captain R. F, Sheel, of the Kashing, has resigned,

Captain T. G. Beer, from

| reserve, has gone master, Kashing.

Captain J. A. Campbell of the Tungting, is on reserve.

Captain E. L. Jones, from leave, |has gone master, Tungting,

Mr. J. Taylor, chief officer. Chinkiang, is on reserve.

Mr. A. von Winckler, from reserve, has gone chiaf offiear, Chiakiang

Mr. H. E. Janas. from reserve, has gone second officer, Kweilin Mr. R. Warren, second officer, Kwangse, is on reserve,

Mr. St. J. Curtis, from reserve, has gone second officer, Ngankio. Mr. F. Gibbs, second officer, Chili, is on leave.

Mr. D. R. McAlpine has been appointed sup'y chief officer, Kiang Yuan.

Mr. D. Wilson has been appoint- ed second officer, Kiang Yuan

Mr. E. Pringent has been appointed third officer, Kiang Yuan.

Mr. H. Griffiths has been appointed sup's second oficer, Kiang Yuno.

Mr. S. H. Bates, sup's second officer, Kiang Yuan, is on reserve. Mr. J. Grosett has been appoint- ed sup'y chief officer, Kiangsu.

Mr. G. S. Brown has been appointed second officer, Kiangsu. Mr. A. Oliver has been appoint- ed sup'y second oficer, Kiangsu, Mr. A. Hamilton, second en- gineer, Suiyang, is on leave.

Mr. J. V. King, from reserve, bas gone second engineer. Su- yang.

Mr. W. Lamont, chief engineer, Wenchow. has gone chiel en- gineer. Kiukiang.

Mr. E. Buras, chief engineer. Kickiang, has gone chief engineer. Wenchow.

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MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON THE COALITION.

Future of Parties.

Mr. Austen Chamberlain spoke at the inaugural meeting of the

National Unionist Council, beld Wales and Monmouthshire

Mr. P. McAlister has been sp- polated second other, Kiangteen. Mr. W. Olsen, chief officer, Hsin Klangteep, is on reserve.

Mr. J. M. Crawford, second officer, Hsin Wah has gone chief] officer, Hsin Kiangteen.

Mr. C. R. Macdonald, chief officer, Irene, has resigned.

Mr. S. M. Copp, second officer,

in Chelsea House, Loadoa. Ire-Hain Ming, bas gone chief officer,

Irece.

Mr. J. McA. Farquhar, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Kiangy.

Mr. A. N. McDonald, secondland and the work of the Coali

tion were his chief topics." engineer, Hsin Peking, is on re

Welcoming their decision to Mr. J. M. Brackenridge, from unite in a single representative reserve, has gone sup's third ea-body all Welsh Unionists, he said gineer, Hsin Peking.

they had fought hard fights under Mr. G. S. Arthur, second en-discouraging circumstances: but gineer. Hangcbox, has gone be bad & profound conviction that second engineer. Hunan.

Lin times when so many things are changing the position of unionism in Wales was also about to be changed.

Mr. G. W. lark; second en gineer, Hunan, has gone second engineer. Hangehow.

M. ti. Taylor, sup's second engineer, Suiyang, has gone sup's second engineer, Hsin Peking.

Mr. J. McKechnie. from re- serve, has gone chief engineer, Hangchow.

Mr. G. E. Vaughan, chief officer Loongwo, has gone chief officer, Tungabing.

Mr. B. G. Hopkins, acting chief officer. Tungsbing, has Kone second officer, same ship.

Mr. R. Palmer, from reserve, has gone acting chief officer. Loongwo.

Mr. L. L. Wilbur has been sp-

pointed second officer, Kiangyu.

Mr. H. E. Brain, third engineer, Kwanglee, has gone third en- gineer, Taishon.

Mr. E. Helans, from leave, bas gone third engineer. Kiangteen.

Captain M. Wikman, of the Chin Chong. is on reserve.

Captain O. W. Hessebarth, of the Alice Dollar, bas resigned,

Mr. T. J. Taft, chief officer. Hwah Ping. bas resigned.

Mr. E J. Hemple has been ap pointed fourth officer Pacific.

Mr. C. R. Macdonald has been appointed chief officer, Cbris Molle

That much-abused Coalition. which did not arise out of the free and spontaneous choice of anyone, but was imposed on them by the imperious necessities of war, had some works of peace to its credit as well as victory in the great struggle. and among the things it did was to settle the great Church controversy, 20 Mr. N. V. Ushakoff has been issue that arose before everything appointed second officer. Chris and cut across the true political Moller.. issues and prevented them from winning recruits.

FUTURE OF PARTIES.

**

This new affliction is not dan- gerous, for it is simply a game variouslycalled. Put and Take"

PUT AND TAKE.” Mr G. K. Hudson, from leave., bas gone suply secard officer, Coalition is, as its name im-

A New Gambling Game. Mausang.

plies, a temporary state of things. All England is suffering from Mr. F. R. Carter, sup's second Whatever may be, in the future the "all put" fever. It is not a officer. Yuensang, has gone sup'ysad, as I think. in the near notifiable disease, but collected second officer, Chunsang.

future the decision of the two evidence shows that the number Mr. J. D. Thwaites. sup's parties represented in the Coali-[of victims is 65 per cent of the second officer. Fooshing. bas tion, whatever is to be their population of from twelve years gone second officer, same ship. fature relations. I welcome the old, and over.

Mr. B. E. Bidwell, second meeting of this council, because officer, Foosting, is on reserve. it strengthens an essential part Mr. T. Hughes bas been of a national party, if a national appointed supy second officer.part there arises, and because it is the most common name. Fooshing.

is even more necessary that we But the game exists under the Mr. J. A. Sutherland, second should be strengthened if we are designation of "U Click," and; officer, Hinsang, bas good acting to fight for ourselves in the future"Sanfarianu." chief officer, same ship.

83 we have done in the past." It is a gamble pure and simple, Mr. H. Fantahm, sup'y second (Cheers).

with some measure of excite- officer, Hiasang, has gone second officer, same ship.

Referring to the Irish peacement attaching. The instrument Mr. D. A. Matheson has been said that on none was the respon

negotiations, Mr. Chamberlain of play is a small wooden or metal

six-sided top. Tha Appointed sup's second officer.sibility greater, and none risked symbols on the sides are "All mystic

"Take all." Captain P. R. G. Coming. from more than the Unionist member Pat "Pot one."

of the Conference. "We told

Take one." "Take two." and master. that the pledges we had made we} "Fat two."

Hinsang.

has

gone

reserve, ¡Laisang.

The game is started by esch would keep, and that we would Captain D. Skinner, of the Lai, do everything consistent with player staking in the pool a coin Eang, is on leave.

M. E. McM. Paterson, second end of a lead which has so long The top is spun by the first player. those pledges to bring about the of the realm; any amount will do. officer. Chaksang, bas gone sup's divided the Irish and British second officer. Koonshing.

Mr. E. C. W. Hassell, sup'y to judge whether we have kept races. You are now in a position second officer, Chaksang, bas our word. (Cheers.), goue second officer, same ship,

Mr.V. Petherick bas been ap pointed sup's second officer, Chaksang.

Mr. H. A. Houchen, chief officer, Yatsbing. has gone chief officer Chaksang.

Mr. J. Powell, chief officer Chaksang. has gone chief officer

Yatshing.

Mr. J. Gray, chief officer Suiwo, is on reserva

It falls, and side uppermost is for the player must drop into pool example. "Put two." whereupon

two of the coins of the denomina- tion with which the pool was "There have been moments

opened. So it goes on until some during that Conference. whes I

one gets "Take all" and clears had almost despaired of success. the pool. Then you begin all

think we were very fortunate over again. that, presiding at this Conference, It is beautifully. simple and there was a Welshman-(cheers) simply beautiful--if one wins. to interpret between the Irish There is nothing in the rules that and English minds. (Laughter and cheers.)

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the most timid soul. need fear. which now forms the British

35 YEARS AGO. It is as easy as tossing for Empire. That place is their due Thirty-five years ago, when the shillings, and can be quite as as one of the great parent races first Home Rule Bill was under

of the Empire itself." (Cheers.)" unprofitable.

discussion, his father pleaded for Captain J. M. Smith, from

Who the genica was who

He admitted that the Coalition the continuance of the truce-- leave, has gone master, Suiwo.

thought of the game first nobody had made mistakes, but recalled the trace of God he called it in Mr. T. Macfarlane sup'y second ing of literature and the feeling knows. His ides bas, however, Bir George Younger's words to order that, a conference of all engineer, Kingsing, has gone the larger world and the larger ve million of the tops are said to men

of patriotism of your own with spread around the world. Thirty-meeting of Unionist business parties might meat. The appeal second engineer, Tuckwo.

Which of you, looking at į féll on deaf ears. But 35 years Captain J.M. Johannesen, from life which constitutes the British have been sold in America, but his investments made in the last later, in such a trace, sack. reserve, has gone master

Empire will be pleased to rejoice is hoped that England will few years, does not wish that Conference had met, a national Kiangteen.

that there is now a prospect that beat is record. 20

some of them were not on his settlement had been found, and. Mr. Glandt, second officer our Irish fellow-citizens, of their One can buy, the tops from books? (Laughter.) Which of he hoped it would prove enduring Kiangteen, has Zone second own free will and with hearty anything between half crown you does not wish that he had and lasting, secating strength officer, Kwangles:

cordiality and loyalty, will take and twopence. The popular sort never started manufacturing and unity to the Empire, and Mr. E. Gorobanca, from leave, la place in this great community are sixpence from the street goods which he has now got on liberty and freedom to all Irish- (has gone second officer, Hasan. of nations, this league of nations hawkers

hand 7”

men. (Lond cheers).

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