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tion of French agreement with a modified policy remains to bo settled, and the now regime in Germany is likely to have

DAY BY DAY.

PRETENDS.-Lavater.

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WHERE THERE IS MUCH. PRE- stiffaned opposition to the mak-TENSION MUCH HAS BEEN ing of what are considered con- BORROWED NATURE ccasions. Then there are the cryptic references by Von Hin- denburg and others to the

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siderable trouble, as it involves Poland, ally of the French, and brings in the question of P. and O. s.s. Mantus on the 5th The silk which left here by the comparative armaments. Indeed, April was delivered in Marseilles there is not much hope of an on the 1st May, a transit of 26 amicable agreement for, some

days. timo yot; but all the more will ] -- the principal efforts of states- men and diplomats be directed to solving the big problems of peace and regeneration in Europe before less urgont quos- tions can be tackled.

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DUPRE FIGHT DRAWN, KOWLOON WEDDING.

FRENCHMAN DELAYS TOO LONG.

MR. G. B. LABRUM AND MISS WINIFRED YEO.

[BY "WANDERER"]

A protty wedding took place at St. Andrew's Churoh, Kowloon, on Saturaday afternoon, when Before a capacity house at the Mr. G. B. Labrum; of "Ye Olde after boxing par excellence and a Winifred Yoo, of Bournemouth, City Hall on Saturday evening, Printerie," was married to Miss stirring strugglo, unanimously who arrived recently from Home. vated the best fight seen in this The Rev. G. R. Lindsay officiated. Colony for manya longday, Andre The bride, who was charmingly Dupre, ex-Featherweight champ-attired in marocain and georgatto ion of France, fought a draw with trimmed with silvor and a tullo champion of Hongkong. Just one was given away by Mr. V. C. C.P.O. Jim Cartlidge, Lightweight vail, and carried a sheaf of lillas, round more and both judges must Labrum. Mies D. Carrick, the have been convinced of the Franch bridesmaid, was

dressed in boy's superiority; indeed, it is wodgewood blue "crape de chino probable, in view of Dupre's with an overdross of Kashmir wonderful finish, that he would lace, and carried a bouquet of have relieved them of the necess-blush rosos. Mr. H. E. Trenerry,

The Chinese Recreation Clablity of recording their opinion, but was the best-man. The sarvion are to be at home on Saturday there it is-Dupre, though he was choral, Mr. G. K. Oliver not, when there will be an ex- proved himself the cleverer ex-being at the organ hibition tonnis match, followed ponent from the first sound of the by a dance..

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After the ceremony there was a gong, sorved up his trump card reception at 22-A Nathan Road, too late and Mr. Logan and the happy couple leaving later Liaut. Commdr. Conway Hake for Ropulse Bay. with a half portion. disagreeing, he had to be satisfied going-away dress was a pretty The bride's one of fawn broche orope de

Cartlidge was, in my opinion, shine. a trifle lucky to be credited with

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FOOCHOW NEWS,

a draw, though there is no gain by Cafe Wiseman. saying that he fought extremely woll against a seasoned opponent and made most of the opportuni- ties presented by Dupro's inclina- even afterwards, to allow him to tiou in the first oight rounde, and; lead whilst waiting to get in an SIX STUDENTS RELEASED. effective counter. Dupre was skilful and cool, and had the speed of his opponent; he would

(Our Own Correspondent.}

Foochow, April 28th. have been content to fight in the

St. George's Day was celebrat- open throughout, but not always ed by a dance at the Foochow was be able to avoid Cartlidge's Club. The rooms were beautiful- bull-like rusbes. Cartlidge roughs ly decorated, and a very pleasant

At to-morrow's meeting of the Sanitary Board a letter will be read from the Government on the The letters which we have subject of the provision of resolved in regard to the search-children's recreation ground in ing of pedestrians and others for

Kowloon." arms suggest a comment or two which might ba usefully made. On the part of reasonabla The verdict of individuals there cannot be any Consular enquiry in Canton into the British objection to the system, in view the death of Captain F, M. Dillon, of the number of armed robberies of the s.s, Suiyang, who was found and other outrages occurring shot aboard his vessel, was "Sui almost daily, but there would cide during temporary insanity," appear to be some ground for resentment at, the lack of tact shown by some of the police (not all, by any means) who A Chinose woman was removed carry out the actual searching. to the Government Civil Hospital it to some extent when he is evening was spent by those who In this regard one correspondent, yesterday suffering from injuries boring-in, but only once did he attended. who has been held up four times received through being knocked draw remonstrance from within a month," tells us that it down by a tandem ridden by two Frenchman and on that occasion, imprisoned have now been releas-

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The six students who were. is the Indian polico who are stokère from Submarine 19 in the twelfth round, Dupre indicated under a heavy bond that they most to blame for the bad feeling Des Voeux Road Central. which has arisen over this search

ed unfair use of the elbow.

will croste no further disturbance. There was a note struck in the business. He asserts that they

FIGHT'S PROGRESS.

The Students' Union had organis- spooch by Mr. Churchill at the able mocd-that they demand do not approach folk in a reason-

ed a procession on Saturday last Fatal injuries were inflicted on start and two rights by Dupre

"Both men fought warily at the to celebrate their rolease, but Primrose Longue meeting which rather than request that pedes Chinese woman by a blasting which found a billet were the that if it took place the released were warned by the Governor. deserves spacial notice at this triana, should submit to a search, charge in Shanghai Street yester-only incidents of note in the first stage of our foreign affairs. This son searched and that in his own latrine when a piece of rook

that they rough-handle the per-day. She was emerging from a round. Cartlidge was. chiefly

ones would be apprehended again, was his reference to international caso one of those constables struck her on the head. She died the following round, when some aggressive and he continuad so in

so the procession was abandoned. peace pacts. Although he was

On Monday evening a fine scattared about a lot

of at the Government Civil Hospital sparkling exchanges brought and its industries was shown at not speaking in

sories of films dopioting Holland any officis had back

clothing which he had just to which she was taken.

advantage

either the laundry, capacity, and though the state- with the result that it was

[Cartlidge found Dupre

the Assembly Hall. Those films clusive and in round thres he was are loaned by the Dutch Govern- mont had not the authority of a badly dirtied and would need

re-washing. We

A Canton correspondent writes made to miss very badly, though ment as a

of making pronouncement by the Foreign assured by other correspondents to say that if anyone wants to be recovered and did rather botter. Holland and its various com- Secretary, it may be prosumed also that some of these Indian leam to play the bugle, ample Cartlidga also took the honoure mercial and industrial contres that he had sufficient informa-police exercise their authority Pportunity now presents itself, in the fourth and sixth rounds, bottor known. tion "as to the Government's whilst on this particular work instruments in that street, the Dupre received one or two nasty in a very high-handed manner as hawkere are peddling these though both took punishment. policy to indicate accurately what That there are people who are prices being 15 cents for Japanese jabs and was once pushed through line it proposes to adopt with unduly sensitiva in regard to and $1.25 for German makes.

these searches we have no doubt.

The koenost regard to the suggested European but from what we hear there

intorest WAS sustained throughout though it EAST SURREY TOURNA- security pact. The "Chancellor would appear some cause for com-

was obvious that Dupre bad some-

MENT. Amongst the passengers who thing in reserve. In the ninth was of course taking an optim-Our opinion is that the system Macedonia wern Lieut.-Col. and to him, Dupre landed cleverly boxing tournament, which was to plaint at the methods adopted. left by the P. and O. liner and tenth, both of which went The East Surrey Regiment istic line, as the occasion necess-should

most certainly itated, and referred to the agros- continued, but that the work only Mrs. Chippendall, Inspector and Cartlidge retaliated to some pur-Friday last, will now take place be Mrs. Orpen Sanders, Major and with both loft and right while have boon held on Thursday and ment of Britain, the United be entrusted to men who can be Mrs. Earner, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. pose. Both took scoring hits in on Thursday and Friday next, 7th States and Japan, which followed reasonable manner. There is no Mr. and Mrs. F. Syme Thomson, twelfth went to Cartlidgo. Car inclement weather on Friday, the relied upon to discharge it in a Crook, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Tully, the succeeding round, and the and 8th May. In the case of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, as call whatever for the employment Mr. and Mrs. G. Murray and Mr. tlidge realised that the thirteenth finals will be fought on Saturday, preserving the future freedom of rough tactics, and a word from P. D. Wilson.

the C. S. P. along these lines,

from

have

been

of the seas, presumably in the particularly to the Indian soction Asiatic and Pacific coast areas. of the police, would not come When he turned to the old world, amiss.

ho drew the parallel of formor

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ROUGH PLAY.

CHINESE DEFEAT THE CIVILIANS.

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BOXING.

round was to be his testing time, Proliminary rounds are fixed for he was fully prepared for for Thursday, commencing at 7.30. Dupre's onslaught and fought p.m.; semi-finale and finals for back splendidly. The exchanges Triday, commencing at 8 p.m. were spirited and brisk and it was the beat round so far. In four two-minute rounds, between In addition, & Boys' Contest of the penultimate session, Cartlidgo Boy Massey and Boy Kamery, carried the war into the enemy' both of the Garrison School, will

take place.

country, but Dupre's defonce and footwork carried him out of danger, We saw the real Andra Dupre in the final round, and though Cartlidge iried hard to

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friends standing together even Tariff Effects. though new partners' ontorad the The consternation which hast alliance. We are. to gather from bean caused in certain industrial

circles over this that the policy of states-proposed silk tax is sufficient to Churchill's

manship in Europe during the show how easy it is to disturb the next few months will be to foundations on which commerce

[DY WANDERER."]

put up a fierce resistance he was served out. Ollivaux was rests. Whether we arrange a mutual security, pact Traders or Protectionists, there exhibited in a game in which not

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Why so much feeling should be seemed to have lost his idea of knocked out in round thres..

distance and was

Quinu, of the Brisbane, who among the three principal allies, can be no disputing the point so much as a brass button was at mark for Dupro's crisp hooks, has showed his abilities as a tear- Britain, Franco and Italy, with that the less trade is interfered stake it is difficult to understand, Several times tho French-away fighter, adopted fresh tactics the inclusion of "Germany. This for business interests. In this match between the Chinese and rights

with by the State, the better it is but the fact remains that the man landed staggering short against Sign. Thomas and won seems to be the most likely pro-particular instanco, the Govern- the Civilians on Saturday was palpably weskoning as the final who was thereby all at sea.

and Cartlidge was on points. He bored Thomas, gramme for coming Continentalment seemingly thought there entirely spoilt by repeated foule gong sounded. Another round Boy Burrows was ahead on could be little objection to taxing and on one occasion two of the and he must have suffered defeat. points when knocked out by discussions, and there appear to what it considered a "luxury." be quite sufficient probleme ahead but it has not taken long for the coming to blows by the roforea's playors were only preventod from

Stoker La Guillou, thought it had PRELIMINARY FIGHTS. all along been obvious: that the to keep the diplomats busy and business interests concerned to

If there was no great deal of Frenchman muet win if ho conTM show that the mattor is not by the speculators agog for a con- any means as simple as that. In-

science shown in the preliminary nected with one of his hofty right sidorable period.

The Chinese won by two goals fights there was displayed an swings, dood, one big firm saya the pro-to mil, scored by Sun Kam-guon abundance of earnestness.

The heavyweight contest was The matter of a security pact whilst another "organisation says The Chinese

pound tax would be disastrous, and Li Wai-tong in the first half. Boy Fleming was ill-advised to Francis did his best to open up disappointing. Loading Seaman was raised snow by the recent it will ruin the sawing silk indus- enough, botter together than their his fight with a heavier and re- Moir persisted in holding and ware, naturally mix things in the first round of the fight with clean leads, but. Presidential election in Gor. try. Thus it comes about that opponents and had far more of freshingly cool band such as clinching. Moir landed often with there is already a prospect of the the game. Li Wai-tong was the Major and he paid the penalty his loft leade, but when dosling many, for it seems doubtful tax being modified. In the past, mark for much unfair tackling, within a minuta, a beautifully whother the clashing viowa British trade has been largely espacially latterly in the second judged elip to the point, a blow these he was warned for the 1180 already disclosed will be any the froe from Customs and other half, this boing the more dis- which travelled scarcely six of the open glove. Francis found interference, the immunity from graceful because it is generally inches, sending him to sleep for target for some helty upperoute more amenable to settlement which has contrasted with the recognised that Liis after the return of a represent- rigorous conditions provailing in of the

one fully fifty seconds.

in the last round and was given cleanest players of

the verdict. A ative of the old aggression. On many other countries. The ten-football in this Colony. John Thomson fought like the novicos Boxing Association are to be Stoker Merrlee and Stoker The officials of the Hongkong the other hand, we have the appear to be towards an abandon- arguments with both Chan So former's weight stood him in good success of the show show

donoy to-day, however, would stone, the Club right winger, had they undoubtedly declarations by several officials ment of that policy, with conse and Lam Yuk-ying.

The heartily congratulated on the in the German Government that quences which are decidedly)

stead and though neither possess-which clearly showed that box upsetting in many spheres of the country is merely trying to commerce.. No-one will deny that Iu-ting presented the Lai Wah sufficient points to gain him the as 'twas thought to be. It de

At the conclusion Mrs. Tsang ed a punch, Merrlos ran uping in the Colony is not so dead-

monstrated that if those solf. peaceable manner, and is ready fed in the way of the froo flow of captained the Civilians when the Drummer Bowles was too clover same officials are enterprising to enter into security agreements is that there cannot be universal Hollands handed Mrs. Tsang a the latter was certainly not matanes next soason, they will commerce, the batter. The pity oup wae won, and. Miss Paula for Bign Olliyaux., though onough to fix up attractivo with its neighbours. The ques- | Freo Tradò,

bouquet in a silver holder, bohind the door when courage be amply repaid for their troub

work out its own salvation in a the fewer artificial obstacles plac- Cup to Frank Wheeler, who verdict. LTD.

are.

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