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Prop Dur claw furre pondraty! INTERPORT BOWLS.

Shanghai, Sept. 6:

In the interport Lawn Bowls match to-day, Shanghai beat) Hangkang by 21 to 20..

In the early stages, Shanghai had scored 16 to Hongkong's 2: but the latter recovered after the interval and led at the 19th end

Shanghai scored two shots at

THURSDAY

SEPTEMBER 7, 1922.

A

SUMMER GOWN

Organdis dresses continus to

the 20th end, and Hongkong need; use flounces for bonifancy and ing three at the last effort to win

managed only one. Shanghai win-are trimmed with narrow ribbon ning by enc.

Ine skips were well matched,dles or with lawers of silk or

Campbell 2 and Robertson fight

ing a good duel. Robertson waliibbon."

the best all-round. The TRADIS

were:

Shanghai--Bell, Campbell, Re- bertsen and Large.

Hongkong-Wallace, Ferguson, Rusl and Gerrard.

Hongkong plays the Yangtzepzi Cal tom">STOW...

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THE WHITEHAVEN DISASTER.

London, Sept. &

The Whitehaven explosion braks the country's long spell of im Bunty from e wimming si susters. There were most distressing scenes at the pill end is the mutilated bodies were brought to the clasping

The disturbed conditions at pre-j sartace, inne cure a father and his two Younk

belt preveling

(East m Haliku? Are dampere a travel toere.

Chinese i

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and the hands. So far twenty-four have been revered. Some were n far from the stene of the disast that it is practically impossible that others have survived. Neverthel's the relief workers An. Amerions, Mr. A. J. Park,¦ struggling must her i alle under very difficult ani dacverous condi Manager of the American Ünewej tions of collapsing needs and hong gas. Relays of men are work. tal Care Company of Shuttle and) ing all day all night As one party retires, gassed, exhausted Shang went to Tsutsubar de se hatte i, un cher resumes the 1.sk. Some who were badly gassed July, and then westward alene returned after artificial respirat. n. The Where E-tern Bar in

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Amer 20 He heard several strmed of Hungnotre mate ruges in the course of his travels, while one land of two hundred brizando raided a village within half a mile of the railway'soubor wherear he was indging

On 11th Augao Mr. Park set natus cartry hunting busi tard, and when three miles for m the railway met elek: Chinese! horsemen,

Tro-trated

efforts to evade them and replied to his warning to keep of with revolver fire. Mr. Park took shelt er in's hagstack, which was the only available cover. He killed three of the horses and defeated the brigands' attempt to surround) him. After a bot fight the brief ganda showed a white cinth as al ag of truce. pnd on Mr. Parks ceasing fire, five of them made N. Mr. Park, who retired im mediately to the rallway, could not

certain the fate of the the d who remained, though the bodies. for the horses kilid-were later dis- Icovered.

Mr. Park reported that the Bus sian and Chinese habitants of the Railway ont are completely Hanghutze terrorised by

against whom pre-ent measure- ofi protection are evidently rade |prate.-Reater.

CHINA'S POLITICS.

TURKEYS VICTORY.

Constantinople, Sept. 6.

All cleans the population are jubilant over the Grerk Povuttane who the vertale prospect af rrunterg of. Turkeyta lost territory in Asia Minor: but there are no reports of hostility la residents of other nationalities. 1 declared that the Turkish surbers will not be follmed by fresh claims. On the contrary. Tarker ready to guarantee the rights of minorities and agree to ather reasonable conditione computible with her Inilependence and territorial integrity.

Paris. Sept. 6.

Various new-papers urge the necessity for the mstoration "of oth Asia Minor and Thrace to Turkey.

RESTORATION IN FRANCE.

Berlin. Sept. 6. £100,000,000, of which Herr Stinnes receives six per cent., is ted to be involved in an urreement signed by Herr Stinnes

a hereunder

German with the French co-perative delegate. concern *ecures a manopil, for rebuilding 1940 bases in the French devastated regions.

THE JAPANESE NAVAL DISASTER,

London Sept. 6. Sympathetic messages have been published which changed between the First Lord of the Admiralty and Japanese Minister of Marine en the occasion of the The of the Nataka.

were

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THE TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

Londen, Sept. 6.

At the Trades Union Congress at Southport, it was announced that Mr Hamilton Fyfe had been apprinted Editor of the

Delly Herald.

INTERPORT SWIMMING. hands of J. H. McGregor. In the

Shanghai's Hopes. The N. C. D. Neurs bas the fol-

throwing the polo bail, both at Kobe in 1920 and last year at Peking. Sept. 6.-Lu Hain, in-

Hongkong. MacCabe won confort- terviewed by Renter," says there

ably, but the conditions for this was an error in the translation of his recent statement. which should

competition; inside a bath, where the beams interfere with his tra- read "he came to Peking without lowing: consulting certain Southern The races between that speed Jectory, may opet his chances this leader. He adds that he did king Johnstone and Chas. Brown Year. It might be possible to give consult som Southern leaders.should be touch and go affairs. every one an even break in the new who sympathised with his policy Brown secans our one best bet for open air swimming bath.,

Shanghai is not very strongly practically all the free style inter-

the 100 yard. port championships this year, and represented in those who predicted easy wins for breast stroke and 100 yards back the sparse-figured Johnstone, in stroke. but all round the chances of the absence of last year's Shang the Model Settlement were never hai champion, Siemsen, may well fairer than this year in the inter- have their forecasts upset by the port series.

The interport teams will stay at sturdy Shanghai youngster. He' Peking, Sept. 6-Messrs. Mat-bas already annexed the local fur-; the Burlington while in Shanghai. sudaira and Matsushima arrived long title, no one seems likely to

-Realer.

THE RUSSO-JAPAN CONFERENCE.

at Changchun on Saturday, also bother him in the 100 yards, and Mr. Yensen, the Chita Foreign he is also a favourity over the Minister, who is representing the quarter-mile course. Far Eastern Republic.-Reuter.

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NITTI'S BOOK ON BI HOPE in the team races Shanghai have

The former Italian Premier, a very strong side, and we look for first place in this event. In Signor Nitti, plans to publish a The greatness and the water polo matches, a lot de Bew book on

decay of the present day Europe." pends whether Wallin, the be Swedish international, will

PRINCE REGENT'S HOME. It is reported that His Imperial back in town in time to represent Highness, the Prince Regent Peking. Sept. 6.-The ex-Shanghai. Kobe players will re- of Japan iso much Emperor's wedding ceremony takes member him since 1920, but the

pleased with the KRJO- place on 12th November-Beuter. Crown Colonials have never yetmigaseki Palace that be has seen him at work in a match, and decided to make it his permanent| we hope they will.

home after his marriage. The In the diving Shanghai again Palace will be partially recon- would appear to have the edge, stracted-to provide suitable ac while in the plunge for distance commodation for the Prince and our sapremacy is safe, in the his bride elect.

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