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THURSDAY,

RUHR COAL PROBLEM.

More Drastic Measures Likely.

(Reuter's Service.)

Essen, February 21.

FLOWER SHOW.

Record Entries: Peak Flowers Spoilt.

the

FEBRUARY 22, 1923. 日七初月正

Maiden Hair Ferns-1, Repulse| This afternoon Lady Stubbs presents the priasé.

Bay Hotel; 2. Mr. HoKom Tong. the Other Feros-1. Repulse Bay

Hotel; 2 Sir Paul Obster.

Asparagus Plumosu-1. Re pulse Bay Hotel: 2, Mr. Ho Kom Toux.

Those who discharged duties of judges were:-Mn. Dyer, Mrs. Aubrey, Mrs. Airey, and Meaire N. La Watson, Green, Airey, Nicholson, Nicol

PRIZE LIST.

The 1923 flower show, held un-Aucott, Gibbs. Ho Xem Tong and The complete blocking of the Rhine-Herne canal by two barzes

Sim. recently sunk therein seriously inconveniences the French, wholder the auspices of the Hongkong relied on the canal to facilitate the removal of coal from the Rubr.Horticultural Society, on The question of cast production has never been mentioned, but it Cricket Ground to day, will be now appears as accepted that no supplice will ovar be forthcoming memorable for several things. (Pot Plants-open, to all except

Peak Cardents and Chinese unless produced by the French themselves; but there are indications In the first place this year's experiment-proved that the French are preparing more drastic measures, such as the venue-a0

Market, Cardiners.) Marguerite-1, United Serr occupation of Essan station, as to which trouble is apprehended in to be unsuitable from the pint

accommodation and the vices Recreation Club; % 81 connection with the expulsion of railwaymen from houses belonging lof to the railway company at Cologne. The French eccupation author exhibits were crowded together. Paul Chater.

Nasturtium-1. Mr. G. H. ities bare held the first sale of wood newly saizad in the State forests thereby sertiticing much of the

of display, so great a Shaw; 2, Mia Chos. of Kaiserlantern in the Palatinate, but not a single German bid beauty

Salvi-1, Sra. G. M. Shaw; 2 Theiss, president of the Amtsgericht Kreuznach, has been sentenced feature of all previous show, to a fortnight's imprisonment for refusing to admit to prison persons The space at the Society's dis-Mr. D. G. M. Bernard,

Six pots of annuals or plants in idequate, sentenced by the Freach.

visitor raised from seni käe sea805.-

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Arums-1, 3jsaChoa. Antirrhinum-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2. Lady do Toog.

Begonia-1. M. D. G. M. Bernard; 2, Sir Paul Chater.

Mignonette.-1, Lady Ho Tung

2. Mr. Ho Kom Tong

French Marigolds-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong: 2, Mr. G. H. Shaw.

Nasturtium (dwarf).-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 12, Mr. D. G. M. Bernard.

Pansies and/or Violas.-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong: 2, Repulse Bay Hotel.

Violeta-1, Mr. G. M. Shaw; % Mr. Ho Kom Tong.

Stocks-1, Lady Ho Tung;2 Mr. Eo Fook.

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A Report from Peking.

February 21.-

Potatoes-1. Lady Ho Tang: HONGKONG LOAN FOR 2, Hongkong Club.

Radishes.-1, Mr. Ho Kom! Tong: 2, Sir Paul Chater.

Beata-1, Hongkong Club; 2 Kowloon Cricket Club.

Celery.-1. Mr. GM. Shaw; 2}__ Shanghai, Hongkong Club; award of merit, Reqter's Paking aprrespondent [says it is reported that Dr. Sun Mr. DG.M. Barnard.

Tomatoes-1, Sir Paul Chater: Yat-sen bas perezaded a wealthy Chinese in Hongkong to raise a 2. Mr. Maksham.

Pos-1, Lady Elo Tang, 2, Mr. loan of one million dollars on the security of the revenue of the G. M Shaw

Canton Mist-Reuter.

Freach Beans~], Mr. D. G. M. Bernard; 2 Mr. Ho Kom Tong. Marrows-1. Mr. Ho Kom FODE.

(Vegetables, Peak Gardens Only.)

Collection of Vegetables.

News in To-day's New Advertisements.

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The public meeting called to discuss the housing question has Mrs. H. W. Bird; %, Mrs. C-been postponed until the 19th. Primula-1, Sir Paol Chater.

Toorna.

The annual general PTOX. Three.Pots any plants.-1. Sir!

Cabbagen-1. Mrs. R. M. Dyer; meeting of the C.R.A will be hald Paul Chater, Mr. HoKom Tong. Mr. N. L. Watson; award of on the 23rd. inak Page & (Pot Plants, Peak Gardens only), merit, Mr. D. O. Russell.

Savoy Cabbages-1, Mr. N. Marguerite.-1, Mr. H. Watson; 2, Mrs. H. W. Bird

2, Mr. F. 9.

ward of merit Mr. A. Brealey Dowbiggin : Harrison.

Cauliflowers or Broccoli-P

Members of the Hongkong Nasturtium (tal).-1. Mr.

Mr. P. S. Harrison;, Mr. H'Cricket Club should consult the Hall: 9. Men. H. W. Bird.

B. L. Dowbiggin.

notice on page 4. Salvia-1 Mr. L. Yales: 3 Mr. T. E Pearce.

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Lettuces (cabbage)-1. Mr. N. L. Watson: 2, Mr. F. C. Hall; Six pols of annuals or plantsard of merit, Mr. B. B. L

Dawbiggin Pesk

■M. Shaw; 2. Miss Choa

raised from seed same season

1. Mr. F. 8. Harrison; 19, Mr. E

very Berlin, February 21.

fancy that we

bar Me. Ho Kom Toog: 3, Mr. Ho The Prussian Minister of the Interior has forbidden the police this Lfternoon will

Ir. Fook. impression. in the Ruer to do duty without uniform or weapons. It is believed disappointing

maller of entries

Three pots of annuals or plante the the object is to prevent the occupation authorities from organising the

a record well raised from seed sime season-1. police.

London, February 21. over 1,000 entries having beer Mr. Ho Fook; 2, Mr. Ho Kom

Toog. In the House of Commons, replying to questions, Mr. Banar Law sent in-but the number of at said he considered a readjustment of the boundaries of the British bibits staged was short of last zone would facilitate the French railway transport. In accordance year, a fact due to the spoiling of j with strict neutrality, we had simply transferred to France & portion so many Peak flowers by the past Had the show of the territory nominally occupied by us, but where we had never fortnight's fog,

fortnight before had any troops.

been held

Double Geraniuma 1. Mr. G. London, February 21. China New Year, the A remarkable suggestion is made in a report by four Labourites exhibits would have made

Single Geraniums.-1. Mr. G. Sim: bc. Mrs. R. M. Dr who spent the week-end in the Rubr. They do not believe Britain wonderful showing. But they

ruined and would be acceptable as a mediator, and they suggest that the odly were

many M. Shaw: 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong. and Mr. E. B C. Hordell: award Ivy Leafed Geraniums-1, of merit, Mrs. F. C. Hall. solution is for France, Germany, Britain, Belgium and Italy to exhibitors refused to send them

Three pots of annuals or plan internationalise the Ruhr, the administration to consist of an inter-down. Those that were showa Mr. Ho Kom Touz

Cactus or Pecoy Dablias.- raised from seed sama season- national board, which would distribute the dividends earned in ware of-poor quality, although

one ought to excep: the stocks Mr. Ho Kom Tong: 2, Hon. Kr., Mr. N. L. Watso0;, Mr. E. L. reparations.

Paris, February 21. Isent by Mrs. Dyer and A. G. Stephen..

Mr; Marguerites by

Other Dublin, Mr. Ho Kom It is semi-officially learned that at a conference to-day in which the M. Theunis, M. Poincare and Marshal Foch participated, it was Dowbiggin. The Peak regetables Tong.

G. Y. Heliotrope.-1, Mr. decided that the French and Belgiza authorities should take over were all good, especially the green | the working of the railways on the left bank of the Rhine and in peas and tomatoes. The flowers Shaw; 2 Miss Cho the Ruhr, which hitherto have been directed under the supervision of from the Lower Levels were of General Payot. The actual management will be entrusted to the high merit, the larkapurs and dapaty director of French railways, assisted by Belgian vice sweet peas being outstanding.

director.

A FORENSIC BATTLE

Filibusters Leading On Points.

Washington, February 21.

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Aramı-1, Mr. H. B L Dowbiggin; 2, Mrs. H. W. Bird.

Antirrhinum-1, Mr. H.B.L. Dowbig.in; 2, Mrs F. C. Hall. Begoala-1, Sir Robert Tung: 2, Mr. L. Fate

Cactus and or peony Dablias

Lettuces (cos)}, Mrs. H. W. Bird: 2, Matilda Hospital.

Endive-1, Mrs. F. C. Hall. Brussels Sprout-1. Mr. HLB.L.

Particulars of the new arrange- meats at the Hongkong Jockey Club enclosures are given page £.

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Particulars of articles lost and found are given on page 4.

The Roof Garden of the Hong- kong Hotel will be opened on the [28th. inst-Page 7.

LISTEN!

The power of newspaper adver

nised.

Dowbigkin; 2, Mrs. C. Thorns:ising has tong since been recog

Kohl Rabi-1, Mr. P. Lander; i

Blind Ward of merit, Mr. E. L. Sim.

The famous Fosobow 2. Sir Robert Ho Tung; award of

Boys' Band will give a demon- merit, Mr. F. S. Harrison.

Taraipa 1, MN. L. Watson;stration on the 19th. prox —Page 2. Mr. P. Lauder, award

of 4.

Homerit, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin. Pataoia-1. Sir Paul Chater; 2

Linaria (ta)-1, M Ho Xox TODE.

Mr. Ho Kom Tong

Verbena-1, Sir Paul Chater; Perhaps the most wonderful ex 2, Mr. G. M. 3kas. hibit in the show W&5 the pots of cinerarias seat by Mr. Ho Fook (deservedly awarded the Challenge Cup). Fer made a strong clasa, bat all the phlor exhibits were poor.

The Senate filibusters, who intend to talk to death the Ship

Speaking of the show generally, Subsidy Bill, won a tactical victory, shortly before midnight, when the flowers were good consider the supporters of the Bill abandoned their intention of holding an ing the rory adverss conditions all-night session. The filibusters this morning are continuing of

and the past fortnight to discuss extraneous subjects, ranging from the discovery of the vegetables were excellent Tat-ankh-Amen's tomb to the history and principles of co-operative almost without exception. marketing. They estimate they have sufficient forensic talent to In spite of the bid choice of keep the movement going until the end of the week. Mr. Sheppard site, the Committee and officials spoke for ten and three quarter hours. Mr. Williams of Mississipi for are to be congratulated on having half an hour on general topics, then Mr. Reed of Miss uri discussed made such a success of the event, the resolution for the purchase of British and French possessions in ander very disappointing con. the Caribbean Sea. The proceedings had to be stopped several times, ditions. owing to the lack of a quorum, while the sergeant-at-arms rounded up Sausters sleeping in corners or talking in the lobbies.

Washington, February 21. The opponents of the Ship Subsidy Bill have resumed their filibus- ter tactics in the Senate. Mr. Reed continued his speech, began last night, aided by huge maps. Mr. Jones, who is leading the supporters f the Bill, announced that they were prepared to carry on the fight and would employ every strategy to defeat the filibusters. Borah, taking up the filibuster scheme, advocated the recogsition of Soviet Russia, which he explained was indirectly related to the Bill because the securing of cargoes was more important than subsidies

GERMAN GOLD HOLD.NGS.

Big Loan Issue Arranged.

Mr.

Bukharest, February 21. The Nations! Back of Rumania has received a consignment of 68 million gold marks from a deposit of eighty millions beld in Romania in the Reichebank. The Government intends to ask Ger- many to send the balance of the deposit here.

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Berlin, February 21.

Clarkia-1. Mr. Ho Foot: 2 Mr. Ho Kom Tong.

Sweet Pass--Award of Merit, Mr. Ho Kom Tong.

Larkspura-1. Reralse Bay Hotel: 2, Sir Paul Chater.

Freesia, Mr. Ho Fook; 2. Sir Paul Chater.

Phlox Drummondii.-1. Lady Ho fang: 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong-

Roses.-1, Miss Choa. Dianthus-1, Mr. Ho Fook; 2, Mr. Ho Eom Tong.

Carnations and'or Picotees. -****

Cbiter.

1, Sir Robert Ho Tung.

"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Carrota-1, Mr. H. W. Bird; Patch" is being screened at the Cominander Beckwith; award Star Cheatre-Page 12. of merit, Matilda Hospital.

Parsnips, Mr. H. W. Bird:

1hers will be a dunes at the Craigenzower Club on the 24th. inst-Pago 4.

Ochat Dahlias. —No Award. Heliotrope-1, M. N. L. Wa., Matilda Hospital.

A. Woman's Business" is the Onions-1, Mr. B. M. Dyer;

wain feature at the World BOD; 2, Mr. L. Yates.

Double Geraniums.-1. Mr. 12. Mrs. H. W. Bird.

Leeks-1, Mrs H. W. Bird; 2, Theatre.-Page 12. Yates; Mr. R. M. Dyer.

A dance will be held at the Single Geranium-1, Mrs. C.Sir Robert Bo Tung: ward off

Palace Hotel on the 24th. inst.— Potatoes. 1. Mr.. C. E. H. Paze 4.. Thorne: 2. Mr. H. B. L. Dowbig.merit, Mr. L. Yates. gin

Boavis: 2, Mr D. O Russell; H. B. Warner is appearing at Petunia-1, Mr. N.L. Watson:ard of merit, Mrs. H. W. Bird. Kowloon Theatre in "When wo

2. Mr. T E. Parce

Radishes-1. Mr. C. E. H. were Twenty-one."-Page 12. MFE B. C. Hornell. Linaria (tell)-1, Mr. F. C. Hall: Bearis; 2. Mr. E. L. Sim; award A magician shortly appearing at the Star Theatre, maken a Clarkia-No award.

$1,000 challenge-Page 3. Verbena-1, Mr. F. C. Hall;, Mr. N. L. Watson.

Larkspur-1, Mr. H. B. L. Dox-

of merit, Mrs. F. C. Hall.

Beete 1, Matilda Hospital; 2, Mr. R.M.Dyer: award of merit, Mr N. L. Watson.

Gelery-1, Mrs. Murdocb; 2, Mr. A. Brearley; award of merit,

Mr. N. L. Watson,

1; Mr. A. A. Gatterez; 2 Sir Paul biggin 2. Mr. A. Brearley: award

of merit. Mr. F. L. Sim.

Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin. Phlox Drummondi-1. Mrs.

Tomatoes.1, Mrs. F.C. Hall; 2. F.C. Hall; 2. Mr. E.BC. Hornill. A. Breatiey: ward of merit,

Fressia-1. Mrs. C. Thorne: 2, Mr. H B. L. Dow bigzin.

Nasturtiums (dwarf)-1, Mrs. F. C. Hall; Mr. A. Brearley.

Dianthus.1, Mr. F. C. Hall: 2, Mr.F. S. Harrison.

SHIPPING CONTROLLER'S ACTION.

London, February 21. Mr. Justice Hill has dismissed the application on behalf of the Greek, Ambutielos, for a stay of execution in the action mentioned on January 16, with costs, but has granted leave to appeal.

(The action referred to was one in which the Board of Tiade, representing the late Shipping Controller, said the Greek defendat, claiming four standard ships and monies due under mortgages eater- ed into when the defendant agreed to purchase nine ships then build. ing in Hongkong and Shanghai. The action, which involved £2,000,000, went in favour of plaintiffs.

Carnations and or Picotees.-1, Mre, Murdoch: 2. Mr. A. Brearles

Pess.-1, Mrs. R. M. Dyer; 2; Mr C. E. H. Bearis, award of

erit, Mrs. C. Thorne. French Beau-1, Mra H. W. Bird.

Marrows-Ng award.

To-Day's Exchange. The closing rate of the dollar on demand to-day was 26. 2.13/164.

Lighting Up-Time. Lighting-Up Time to-day 8.23

p.m.

Ros, any other colony.-L Mr. T. E. Pearce: 2. Matilda Hospital.

Carnations odior Picotees. No award.

Cactoe and/or Peony Dabling.— Award of mert, Sir Robert Ho Cut Tong

Maiden Hair Ferns. No award. (Cut Flowers. Open to all except Peat Gardens and Other Ferns. No award.

Chinese Market Gardeners.) Mignonarte.-1. Mr. E B. C.

Twila banobes of Hornell; 2, Mr. N.L Watson.

Other Dahlias, - Award'' of · French Marigolds-1. Matilda Flowers-1. Mr. R. A. Nicholson; Hospital; 2, Mr. L. Yates.

2, Mr. Ho Kom Tens: 3, Lady Homerit. Sir Robert Ho Tang.

Mignonette.1, Mr. N. L. Pansies and or Violas-1. Mrs. Tong F. C. Hall; 2, Matilda Jospital. Sweet Peas.-1, Mr. Ho Kam Watson; 2, Bir Robert Ho Tung. Nastortion-1, Mrs. Airey; 2, Violeta1, Matilda Hospital; Tong; 2. Lady HoTung.

Antirrhinum. Mr. Ho Kom Mr. C. Thorne. Mr. N.L. Watson. Stocks-1, Mrs. RM. Dyer, 2. Tong: 2, Lady Ho long.

EL. Sim.

BELGIAN MISSION TO JAPAN.

Brassels, February 21. The King has received members of the Belgian industrial mission, which will be sailing for Japan on February 23. He ex. pressed cordial wishes for the success of the mission, and congratu-M lated the members on their initiative in undertaking it.

IMPROVED TONE OF EXCHANGE.

Loudon, February 21.

It is officially stated that the discussions between the Ministry of Finance and representatives of the banks hea resulted in the banks agreeing to collaborate in the issue of a loss of two hundred million gold marks in Treasury Bills. A consortium of banks will be formed

The strength of sterling on New York is an outstanding feature which will inaue for public subscription in foreign currency filty million dollars in trieonial Treasury Bills, guaranteed by the Reichs of the exchange market. The pound closed at 472. Francs im- bank.

The consortium will guarantee subscriptions to half the proved on the London market to 76.57%, and marks to 104,000 to amount, and take over the remainder on a commission basis. The 107,000. newspapers are of opinion that this will provide the Government with sufficient currency to enable it to maintain its policy of support- ing the mark.

OUTRAGES IN DUBLIN.

London, February 21. Thore was an organised attack this afterapon on the Govern- meat prices in Dublin. Attempts were made to set fire to all the offices, and were successful in the case of the Income Tax offices, which are burning. One of the assailants was shot dead and three

VICTORIAN STATE LOAN.

London, February 21.

The Government of Victoria is issuing five per cent. lean of five millions sterling, at a price of 994, with interest payable on the first of April and October, redeemable in 1932 to 1942.

AN EXCITING TEST.

Durban, February 21. Ralo thrice interrupted the resumption of the Test. South Africa were captured by National troops defending the Local Government eventually scored 203 for 7, Taylor compiling 76, not out with very

steady play.

omises.

London, February 21.

The fires in the Government offices in Dublin have been extin- guished by the fire brigade. Six members of the official staffs have had to go into hospital suffering from burns. Land mines were captured in a motorcar at the Local Government offices,

A RUBBER ESTATE QUERY.

London, February 21, The House of Loris has reserved judgment in the appeal relating to the assessment of Merlimau Rabber Estates, Limited, for excess profits duty, raising the important question as to whether in case a rubber estate be bought by a company in 1909 in an immature condition the increase of the estate in the course of time could be treated as the addition of a new assat or a series of assets to the original state,

AMERICAN BANK'S DISCOUNT RATES.

New York, February 21. The Federal Reserve Bank has advanced the rate of re-discounts, advances of half per cent to four and a half per cent. operating on February 23,

DEATH OF A PRINCE:

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„Now York, February 31. Prince Miguel De Bragazza has died of double pneumonia.

INTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS.

New York, February 11. France has notified ber challenge for the Davis Cup.

(Other Telegrame on Pann 3.)

Red or Pink Roses-1. His, Makebam; 2, Mr.R A. Nicholson. White or Yellow Roses -1, Mr. R. A. Nicholion: 2, Hrs Makebam.

Roses, Buy colour.-1. Mr. R.A. Nicholson; 2, Mrs. Makaham..

Carnations and/or Picoteer.- Mr. R. Nicholson; 2, Sir Paol Chater.

Primula. No award. Three Pot Plants.-1, Mrs. R. M. Dyer; 2. Mr. P. Lauder.

(Vegetables, Open to all excepting Peak Gardens and Chinese Market (iardeners). Collection of Vegetables-1.1, Mr. Ho Kom Toog; 2, Mr. G. M. Shaw.

Cabbages.1, Hongkong Club: 2. Mr. D.G. M. Demarord of merit, Kowloon Cricket Club.

Saray Cabbages-1; Lady Ho Targ; 2. Mr. Ho Kom Tong.

Cauliflowers or Broccoli-1,

Cactus and/or Peony Dabliss.— Mr. R. A. Nicholson; 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; award of merit Lady Ho Tang.

Other Dahlias-1,Mr. Ho Kom Tong-

Paonos - Mr. F. S. Harri- 80: 2. Mrs. F.C. Hall; award of erit; Mr. H.B.L. Dowbiggin Violeta.-L., Matilda Hospital; 2, Mr. P. Lauder, award of merit Mr. El Sim, (General Exhibits Open to all) Cul Roses.-1, Mr. R. A. Nicholson,

Cut Flowers-1, Lady Fowlar: 2. Mrs. H. W."Bitd.

Basket of Cut Flowers (fot children between ages of 11 and (15)-No award,

Basket of Cot Flowers (for children under 10). No award.

Table Decoration-1, Mrs. Airey: 1. Mrs. Complor,

Display of Cat Floxon-1,

Mignonette. Lady Bo Tung. R. A. Nasturtuim,~1. Mr. Hougtong Club; 2, Kowloon Nicholson; 2, Mr.D.G.M. Bernard. Mr. R. A. Nicholson; award of

Pansies 1, Mr. R. A. Nichol- Cricket Club.

Lettuces (cabbage)-1, Lady Ho lung, 2. Mr. D.G.M. Bernard. son: 2, Mr. Ho Kem Tong.

Violets-I, Dr. C. M. Healey; Lettuces (cos)-1, Hongkong)

2, Kowloon Cricket Club. Club,

(Cut Flowers Peak Gardens Only.)

Endive. 1, Mr. Ho Kom Tang Brussels Sprouta-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong.

Kobl Rabi-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2, Lady Ho Tong.

Turnips.-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2. Sir Paul Chater.

Carrots,-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong: 2, Mr. G. M. Show..

Parsnips-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong: 2, Mr. G. M. Show

Onions-1. Mr. Ho Kam Tong; 2, Lady Ho Tang.

Looks-1. Kowloon Club; Z Bir Paul Chister.

Cricket

merit, Repulse Bay Hotel.

Group of Balbe.—No award, Six pots of annuals or plants grown from seed same season.~1, 3. Ho Kon Tung

Three pots of flowering plants, new to the Colony-No Award, Challenge Cups. Pot Plants (Upen)-Mr. Ho

Pot Plants (Peak)-Mrs. R. M.

Vegetables (Open)-Lady Ho Tung.

Six bunches of Cat Flowers 1. Mr. N. L. Wation; 2, Mr. R. M. Dyer; award of merit, Mre, C. Fook... Thorne.

Sweet Peas-1, Mr. T. ElDeer, Pearce; 2, Mr. N. L. Watson. Antirrhinum.-1, Mr. T.

H. B. Pearce; 2, Mr. Dowbiggin.

Red or Pink Roses,-1, Matilda Hospital; 2. Mr. T. E. Pearce.

White or Yellow Roses-1, Mr. T. E. Pearce; 2, Mr. L. Yates.

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Vegetables (Peik),—Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin.

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Cut Flowers (Open).—Mr. R. A Nicholson.

Cut Flowers (Peak)—Mr. T. E Pearce.

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