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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923.
Berlin, Sept. 19.
"CHINA'S WARS.
Changsha Again Changes Hands.
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Peking, Sept. 19. The situation"
Tan Yen-kal's forces are again in Changsha has again changed.
Acting on the instructions, of the Commissioner, the police raided the big cafes and seized the foreign currencies belonging to customers victorious and Chao Heng-ti's who were unable to prove their right to hold them.
men are teeing and threatening to loot Changsha before leaving the, Foreign Currency Commissioner assisted by a large force of it. A party of Japanese marines uniformed police, "who guarded all exists, while plain clothes men proceeded to search everybody's pockets, irrespective of nationality. Waiters provided a rich booty. Foreigners were informed that the money would be returned, if they were able to prove they were entitled to it. Futile ellorts were made made by angry, disappointed people to hide foreign currency under sofas and tables. It is declared that the raid brought in large sums of money.
The raids were carried out under the personal supervision of
interests and American marines have landed to protect Japanese are protecting the Consulats and other buildings. The Isian-Kian Maru which arrived in Changsha on the 17th reported having been heavily fired on by a part of Tan Yen-kai's troops on the way. A British stenmar arriving in Chang- sha on the 18th also reported having been under heavy fire. A The Government bus natifled the Secerd Chamber that enforce British gunboat escorting her re- ment of the Naval Law will be postponed till 1st January, in order turned the fire and it is believed to momentarily relieve ñnancial pressure, particularly for the there were casualties on oth sides, Dutch East Indies. The Budget expenditure involved in the estab-Reuter, Call or Phone Central No. 4310 lishment of naval bases, and providing reinforcements for the. East Indies will be reduced in the next few years. The ten years fixed for completion will be nevertheless maintained.
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Baren juir has officially been appointed Foreign Minister.
London, Sept. 19.
It is reported on the Swansea Metal Exchange that large orders for Lin, plates and galvanised sheets are being received from Japan." The latter are required for earthquake reconstruction.
SPANISH SEPARATISM CONDEMNED.
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ST. STEPHEN'S
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Return of the Warden. A successful concert wies given st St. Stephen College ya bennjar of the return of the Wanten, the Ivy W. B. Hewitt, M. S., iter two years in England owing to 43 henltd. Hewith rotura had been Mr. eagerly awaited, and the hearty welcome he received was a murko!! the affection and esteem in which he is held.
Mr. F. A Britton, in the nasae of the whole School, Said how to SAP
Decrues 'Bigned by King Alfonso Xlli, nelude one against separa- tism. It provides for trial by court-martial, for all offences against glad one and "ath were the unity of the country and permits only Spanish flags to be: flows It imposes heavy from buildings and ships, except foreign ones. penalties on separatist propaganda or risings, and enforces the use of the Spanish language for official purposes.
SCHOOL SPORTS. Annual Aquatic Meeting.
The anaual aquatic sports of . Paul's College took place at the Victoria Recreation. Club"res terday afternoon and were wit essed by a large number of the There pupils and their friends. were foartea events, all well arrangements supported, ". The were not as satisfactory ag in pre vious years, but criticism would he hardly, justifiable under the circumstances existing yesterday. The proceedings throughout the afternoon were, conducted by Mr. S. S. Leang, Sports Master of the) College, who carried out the dalies of starter, judge and time-keeper, almost single-handed:
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At the end of the program the prizes were presented to the ascessful competitors by Mrs. Crocker, senior lady teacher of St. Paul's College Mrs. Crocker was A Ferguson presented with banquet of The Bishop of Yor- flowers after the prize distribu-
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The following were the results W. A. of the chief events;
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Senior 100 yards: 1, U Man-kit;
2. Kwan Konte.
Junior 100 yards; 1, Ho Chenk- vher: 2; Le Chi-hing.
100 yards breast stroke: 1, Li Shiu-kan; 2 Tsung Tong-fook.
Senior 220 yards: "), U Man-kit; 2. U Chung-fu.
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Staf and Pupil, Tai-
School
20
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Janes
20
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Kalgan"
20
4. L. Heurn
10
10
10
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Inter-class team race: 1, Class
ITA.
Total to date:.
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Sam Wins by a Shoe
the Warden well and back at bis pust He thought Mr. Hewitt would fit the same high tope and good feeling in the School which marked .it twn venirs ngo. Finally be thanked the Staf and Prefects for their inval help and support.
Mr. Hewitt, who was received with great applause, said that swo years absence was a long time,-but He had tried hard to return souper, and had been forbidden, by the ductors to dla w He spoke warmly f. the good work done by Mr Martin ind Mr. Britton and the
He! Stuff doring his absence. was very "plotsid ingred to find! the School diping *** well in work and games, and to police that: the numbers and risen Train 1501 when he went away to mare than 00. He said that it was not pos able to say anything definits shout plans for the future, as he bad not had suficient time to find ou Lexactly how fitters stood with with regard to the proposed New Building Scheine; but he men tioned the gand work done" by the 1922 students in raising indory for the fund. and said that he knew the Old Boys were doing valuable! work.
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Mr. Hewilt went on to say that Pengh Dies he did not regard his time spent in England as altogether wasted, as he had during that time met Mr. Warner and Me Quick, who were now working - St. Stephen's and he had also brought with him Mr. Price who would prove a valuable addi- tion to the Staff. Mr. Hewitt mer tioned that Fe and Mr. Price ar rived at Yokohama soon after the "great disuster. He spoke of the dreadful plight of the survivors and sail that he had promised in the bame of St. Stephen's to help in the work of relief. la conclusion for their he thanked everyone cordial welcome. "
After Mr. Price had responded the Rev. C. B. Shaon spoke of the efficient way in which Mr. Britton bad carried out his duties as Acting Warden. It was zo ency position and Mr. Britton was to be heartily congratulated on the way he had done big work."
Doring the evening refreshments were served and a varied and m teresting programme was entried
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