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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

WELL, AFTER HE GETS

TO THE TOP OF THE HILL THEN WHAT DOES HE DO?

WHY HE SLIDES DOWN THE OTHER SIDE.

DON'T YOU SEE?

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1923,

- BRITAIN'S REPLY TO GERMANT,

London, May 14.

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TAIKOO RIFLE CLUB,“

Closing Shoot.

The Taikou Riffe Club held a closing shoot on Sunday at Quarry Bay. A good attendance of mem The chief criticism here on the British reply to Germany is that bers and representatives of Ride It ignores the German offer to abide by the decision of an expert Clubs in the Colony attended. A International Commission as regards her resources. The Times la yoon sheet was held, caplained by amphatic in condemning the omission. It also regrets that the Note Mesars. J. Reid and D. Templeton. is not more explicit in stating British terms. The Westminster After the shooting, Mr. G. T. Gazette is likewise strongly condemnatory on this point, and of the Edkins (Presideaty presented the Note generally, declaring that it is more disappointing than Gerprizes won during the season. many's. Two other Liberal papers, the News and the Chronicle,

The following are the scores of however, approve the Note, saying it a well conceived for the team shoot-10 abots only were fired at 200 yards and 500 yards.-- purpose and Germany's cue' now is to play up to Lord Curzon's load. “

Mr. Reid's Team. The Conservative Morning Post says the Note-is satisfactory as

200 500 yds, Tls, far as it goes, but it wants Lord Curzon to talk M. Poincare's - lan- guage, which alone, it says, the Germans understand. Generally, the most commended passage is the reiterated declaration that Britain does not intend to abandon her interest in reparations.

Paris, May 14 The newspapers here are generally satisfed with the unanimity. S. A. Paries... with which the Allies have rejected the German proposals and point Mt. H. McGuigan 45 out that if similar unanimity was shown with regard to the occupa- tion of the Ruhr, Germany would already have yielded.

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Mr. C. H. Summers 46 Mr. R. Wallace 44 47 Mr. F. C. Goodman 41 43 Mr. D. B. Bone... 40 Mr. Y. Grimsbat... 41 42

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Many paperà consider the Italiäm note is stronger than that of the British. The Oeurre remarks that the differences between the replies indicate that the Anglo-Italian Entente, în excluding France, is still living in Utopia. The Figaro states that the Entente has not yet resumed a united front but it has preserved replies which prove that neither Italy or Britain now doubts France's success. The Petit Journal states that the feeling between Paris and London is already better than it seems. The discreet but active exchange of views, which has been occurring, has realised some progress. The Eého de Peris states that French Government circles are satisfied with the British note and very pleased with that of the Italian Government because it directly mentions the inter-Allied debts and guarantees. It quotes the Minister as saying that French and Italian stand-points were very near, not to say identical.

BOXER INDEMNITY.

London, May 14.

The Federation of British Industries has forwarded its sugges. tions as regards the allocation of the British share of the Boxer Indemnity, to Lord Curzon. The Federation urges that a substantial part be spent on education in China, including technical colleges: post-graduate education in Britain, including practical work in British works, factories; mines and railways; also endowment of scholarships to enable British students to travel in China and study local conditions. The suggestions will be considered by a committee which the Government is establishing.

WALL STREET EXPLOSION,

New York, May 14.

The police have arrested a young Russian Communist, Noah Lerner, on a charge of causing the Wall Street explosion, which occurred in September 1920, when 34 were killed and 100 injured. Lerner had recently returned to New York from Russia.

RUSSIA OBDURATE.

London, May 14:

M. Krassin, interviewed in Berlin, said that Rassia cannot yield

to the British ultimatum. He anticipates the withdrawal of the commercial mission and he is proceeding to London Russian business.

to liquidate

NECESSITY OF RUSSO-JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP.

The Russian Press is devoting considerable space to the sideration of Russian relations with other countries, drawing a rosy picture, especially with regard to Japan. It states that on M. Joffe's entry into Tokio the whole population manifested sympathy with Russia, even the highest court circles have radically altered their attitude and bave recognised the necessity of Russo-Japanese friendship.

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The Hongkong Cricket Club has accepted a challenge from the Swatow Recreation Club to send tow

a cricket team to Swa- over the Whitsun holidays. In addition to cricket, there will most likely be "Intrrport.soccer, tennis and billiards. Od the last

occasion when the Hongkong Cricket Club sent up a wide, about twelve years ago, they lost their: flag to Swalow. The H.K.C.C. Bre now going to try and recover their lost prestige by bringing back a Swatow Bag. The team represent- ing Hongkong ist

E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt., E. C. Foglead, Lt E. G. Boar, R.M.D.1.. Dr. MacGown, W. W. Mackenzie, L: Com. R. D. Pañard, R.N., A. B. Raworth, H. Spicer. Capt. D. ] •. P. Wahl, M: M. Watson, R. E. A Webster.

The team departa

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instant. at daylight on Wednesday, 23rd

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Diplomatic Corps* Ultimatum.

Corps insist that immediate steps University.......

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and troops on all the important Civil Service... 3 railways in order to safeguard Kowloon (A)....... foreign life and property.

3 C.C.C. (B) Waichiaopu is to inform the Diplo C.C.C. (A) matic Corps what steps have bees Kowloon (B) taken. The Corps will then ap-.T.G............. point a Commission of foreign Club de Recrio 3 officers to investigate the necessary

Peking, May 14-An important meeting of the Diplomatic Corps was held this morning at which it is understood the various minis ters discussed sanctions" which measures to be taken, for whom FRENCH POPULATION SMALLER. would be imposed on the Chinese free transport and every facility Government in view of the fact must be given. When the investiga statistics for 1922 show a net Paris The French population that the captives were not releas- tions are completed and a report decrease as compared with 1921.. ed at midnight on Saturday when has been made, the Diplomatic The children born alive in 1922 the three-day ultimatum expired. Corps reserve the right to adopt totalled 759,846 as compared with The Doyen called on the Waichiao- further steps if necessary, such as 813.396 in 1921. The deaths were pu this afternoon, and informed advocating the appointment of 689,257 as compared with 696,373. them of the "sanctions." It is more police or any other measures. The marriages were 383,220 as understood he also informed the-Reuter.

compared with 456,221.

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