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Mr. K. Hayashi arrived with a very fine Collection of old Japan Prints by: Kyomassu Toyokumi, Hiroshigo, Hokusaf, and all the foremost Mastors of Japan. Proos ranging from 50 conin to
Perfect
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
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MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925.
HOME FOOTBALL.
SCOTLAND WIN INTER- NATIONAL TITLE.
Lonian, April 4. Following are the results of the Lerguo matches played to-lay-
English League. – Division 1. Arronal
1 Cardiff City...... 1 Sunderland
Aston Villa Blackburn
Huddersfieldi Liverpool..... Minnichenter
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THE BURDEN OF INDIGESTION.
Notts Par. Sheffield West Ham.....
Barnsley...... Blackpool Beusford Derby Felhau
Hull City
| Middlesboro* Poetsinouth Southampton St. Shields
O Notta. Oly,
1 Burley
2 Everton
1 Birmingham .....
2 Preston ..........
West Bromwich 4 Lenda
BENEFIT PERFORMANCE,
ROSSITER COMPANY'S
KINDNESS.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
FRENCH FINANCIAL CRISIS.
Paris, April 4, That M. Herriot, like M. Poincare, will eventually fall In con It will be recalled that when the sequence of the unpopularity of any increased taxation proposals Madeline Rosalier Company rats the iden underlying press comments. The presont solution of the arrived here one of its members, Mr. Jnek Bennetts, was taken seriously 1, and died. The Com- pany gave a benefit performance last week, and Mr. Maurice E. Benson, representing Theatrical writes as fot. jenterprises, now oflown:
"On behalf of Miss Madeline Rossiter and her Company we herewith submlt the results of the performance given at the Star Theatre on Tuesday. March 31, in nid of the widow and children of the late Mr. Jack Bennetta: Gross from sale of tickets $ 987.00 Gross from sale of pro-
103.00 granimes
Ministerial crisis, Demonzie's entry into the Ministry, will probably avert its defent on the Vatican question when that is debated in the Senate, but the anti-clerical quarrels are fading into the background In the face of the gravity of the problem of managing the colossa flouting debt without resort to inflation.
Le Journal insists that Demonale must not take undue advantage, of the taxpayer.
#fatiruham.......... 0 1 Belta..... Division 2.
Clapt
21 ciernter
2 Chelsea.....
1 Munchwater V.
.... 1 lab. in
9 Stake
O Crystal Pal
1 Coventry
1 Port Vale
Stockpset
1 Wednesday
Division 3 (South)
Bristol Rovern...... 1. Millwall Charlton
Bristol C.
Exeter Merthyr
Now port Northampton
Queen's Park
Reading..
Sunthund
Swane
Walford
Berow Crowe.
Phoncaster
turkm Lincoln
Op...
1 Brighton.............
1 Brentford
O Swindon...
0 Norwich 0.
O Bournemouth
2 Gillingham........
0 Aberdara
Division 3 (North).
Netrait Rochiinla Southport .... Tranmere Wadwall gate Wigan
2 Bradford
1 Halfx...
2 Grimsby
Now Brighton.
1 Wrexkons
1 Darlington...
Aslington
2 Bartlepoole
1 Rotherham
6 Chesterfich
1 Accrington.....
Scottish League.
Aberiteen Ayr Ulf. Cowateuliwath Dundee Murton.... Motherwell ........ $1. Murren
Scotland
0 Heari
0 Falkirk
3 Flamston
3 liberazi
1 St. Johnson
2 Bdusennek
1 Queen's Park Internatinant.
....... England............
-enter.
LAWN TENNIS,
COVERED COURT
CHAMPIONSHIPS.
London,
D
· Total ...... ..$1,090.00
Le Martin does not believe the Government will ever carry out it plan of a capital levy,
Gantaia is convinced that many radicals will refuso directly to attack the right of property, and consequently the Cabinet may be overthrown.
L'Humanite is of opinion that the fall of the Left blod is mow certain. Reuter.
BELGIAN ELECTIONS.
Brussels, April 4, A record number of electoral lists have been prepared for the general election to Senate and Chamber, being held to-morrow,
ex** The Communists will contest every constituency, but the servicemen have completely dropped out.
The total amount has been re- 1mitted to-day by demand draft to
The elections, which were decreed two months before their the Variety Artistes Federation. far payment to Mrs. Bennetts, normal time, owing to the parliamentary deadlock, will be fought In conclusion we take this opon proportional representation, with compulsory polling. Woman Oportunity of thinking our very not enfranchised, except those sentenced by German courts for many friends in Hongkong for all political and patriotic activity during the war, number ton the kindness they have shown and thousand. Hitherto the campaign has been very quiet, without assistance they have given in indication of the fate of the present Catholic Liberal Coalition, making the performance such a headed by the partyless and seatless M. Theunis. great success and the financial
Brussels, April 6. result so lucrative to the widow M. Theunis, the Premier has handed to the King the resigna- and children of our late friend. tion of the Cabinet as to-day is fixed for the parliamentary election.—
Reuter.
April 4-The finals
M. M. BOAT'S FINE RESCUE WORK,
CASTAWAYS PICKED UP
j
THE MALABAR HILL CASE.
Bombay, April 4. in the Malabar
case the prosecution put in other accuseds' statements, most of whom pleaded on alibi and stated they could prove that they were in Indore at the time of the crime,
IN HEAVY SEAS.
While the M. M. str. Yabout was Phanse's statement said that Mumtaz represented that she was paring south wont of the banok being retained by Bawla at the point of the pistol. ile had personal Ishonths on the morning of March 26,
reasons for desiring to inform the Maharajah. Phanso added · en runte from Hongkong to Shang- that Mumtaz was not considered the Maharaui at Indoro and had lni, she picked up three native bont-not received the family honours. men who were clinging OR fo
Sharma, Finance Secretary of Indore, who on the night of] capsized jink that was drifting! January 12 telegraphed to Atmaram Singh, the Maharajah's aid-de- hofpessly. The unfortunate men, camp, reporting the crime, gave evidence that he heard of tho meindoors of the ill-fated junk's crew, affnir accidentally, while visiting Bombay. ile proceeded to verify were exhausted, atul dying of cold, the report, then wired, because he thought the information would be welcome at Indore, He was asked what he meant by saying. hunger and Thirst. On being taken,
in the wire, "Inform the proper quarters." He replied that this ôn hourd they
immediately
given all the attention that their referred to persons reported wounded and arrested.-Benter. rang demandled and this persOTITIOŤ of the Yalon contributed individual- ly to their catufort aml care. The captain tried to question them, but was unable to understand what they said, as nobody án board could not of the coveredi court champion- interpreter. However, in could slup
played at Queen's
nako out through their signs that Club to day, In the Men's Singles one of their number was drowned S. M. Jacob, the India Davis Cup and that they had been in that player, defented S. P. B. Spence, the South African player and the situation for two days, holder of the title, by 3-6, 7-5, 0-0, 3-0, 0-3.
INTERNATIONAL AIR COMMISSION.
London, April 4. Mr. Baldwin presided at the first sitting this morning of the International Air Commission, whereat twenty-one signatorics of the Treaty were represented.
were
the
WBS
Welcoming the delegates, Mr. Baldwin said their work all in favour of peace. Aviation had been christened in blood, but, judging by the past work of the Commission, they would finally earn the world's gratitude as a contribution to world peace.
GERMAN COLLIERY DISASTER.
Berlin, April 4, Eleven men are missing, while two bodies have been recovered: from the pit-shaft of the Stinnes colliery at Karnap, near Esson, following the failure of the winding engine causing the cage, con- taining seventy miners, to plunge to the bottom.
In the evening the delegates were entertained to dinner by the Considering the heavy seas pre-Governmut, the Under Secretary of the Air Office, Sir P. Sassoon,
presiding-Reuter. valent at the time, the work of Here are the facts about a real
was rendered most difficult romedy for indigestion-and In the Men's Doubles, Spence rescue weakness of the vital organe~ and C. II. Kingsley, the borders, and no little merit is due to the crow that burden which makes life a defeated S. N. Boust and J. D. P. of the Yalou, especially to misery for so many. The remedy Wheatley by 1-7, God, 1-6, 7-5. Chief Officer, Captain Martin, and is Bisarated Magnosis, a harm- The Ladies Singles was won by three sailors who manned the life less yet effective compound which Mies Joan Rent Thomas, since its inception, has received defented the Hon. Mrs. Colston the written endorsement of by 62 7-5. thousands of grateful poople in Spenco figured in another un! all parts of the world as well as when, with Ms E. Colyer, be the recommendation of doctors detented G. Crole Bees and Mṛa, nurses and hospitals. Bisurated Stocks in the Mixed Doubles by Magnesia stops stomach pai! 3.41, 6-2, 6-2,-lenter. instantly by removing its cause.
be
[it is quite inexpensive, and sithor
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The Sign of the Genuine
SMA
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EVEN
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HOME SOCCER.
SCOTLAND BEATS
ENGLAND.
without
London, April 4. At Glasgow today, in bright wenther and before nearly 100,000 spectaters, Scotland best England by two goals to nothing and thus won the international Champion- ship.
Play was fast, but except on the left wing neither attack combined effectively, but all the knives were quick on the ball. Towards the Interval Sur land played up [splendidly, all the forwards showick to advantage. In some loose play Gallacher scored with a graud shot. Half-time, Scotland 1 England 0.
On the resumption, Scotland continued to play botter football. England's halves being kept busy checking Bootland's clover forwards. Ships in good condition only Threo minutes before the finish are handled. Terms gonorally Gallacher scored again for Scotland.
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THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
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AMERICAN LAWN TENNIS.
WON FOR FIRST TIME BY A FOREIGNER.
New York, April -For the first time on record a foreigner won the -national indoor lawn tennis title when Jean Borotra defeated F. C. Anderson 3 sots to 1-Reuser's American Service
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The miners in the upper storeys were easily rescued, though many were injured, but the occupants of the bottom storey are inaccessible,
Later-Nine were killed and 8 injured in the
Kouter.
THE PRINCE'S TOUR.
disaster.
Bathurst, April 4.5
The Prince of Wales has arrived, after a voyage of a week,
In magnificent weather-Reuter.
POLISH CONSUL WITHDRAWN.
Moscow, April 5.
The Rosla agency announces that in conformity with the Soviets demand the Polish Consul at Minsk will be withdrawn.-Router.
THEATRE ROYAL, TO-NIGHT at 9.15 p.m. JAMES MCGRATH, LTD. presents "LONDON RECORD" REVUE Stars- LEE WHITE & CLAY SMITH & ENTIRE LONDON COMPANY
including Miss LEE WHITE'S famous "LITTLE PEACHES"
TO-NIGHT at 0.15. An Ultra-modern Batirical Revue.. "SCANDALS”
TUESDAY, April 7th, at 9.15. Mins Lee White's famous West-end Suecoas.
"BACK AGAIN"
WEDNESDAY, April 8th; at 0.15. Another Les White Personal Success, "BRAN PIE"
THURSDAY, April 9th, at 9.15. The First Musical Comedy seen for Joars in the East, "THE GIRL FOR THE BOY"
FRIDAY, April 10th, at 0.15. FINAL PERFORMANCE | All the Soron's Big Hits POT POURRI
Notice:-Owing to Stonnor sailings the laul performance will be on Friday 10, idsteșd of
Saturday 11th.
All ments booked for Saturday may be robooked for Friday. PRICES: $5,00 $3.00 & $2.00.
Booking at Moutrie's.
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