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Iluntsmen and whips of the Warwickshire Hunt formed a guard of honour at the wedding of their joint Master, the Hon. Edward Portman, and the Hon. Sybil Douglas- : Pennant, Lord Penrhyn's daughter, which recently took place at St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
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Enstern Provinces to collect on losses incurred by Chinese traders and others as a result of the fall of the Romanoff and other cur- rencies issued in Russia would collapse.
Other Sufferers.
ROYAL VISIT,
The case of Mr. Paulin against the Russo-Asiatic Bank will no doubt interest a large number of people, for there are countless de- positors in precisely the same position as Mr. Paulin. There are many sufferer's of rouble: ex- change losses who must not be confused with speculators. They made their deposits at a time when the Romanoff currency stood high in the circle of European cur] rencies and the notes promised to || pay the bearer in gold. They hnd no means of knowing that Russia such a great empire as could an easily collapse like a house of cards, dragging down everything with it, and further-land. Her name has recently been more they had no means of know-mentioned in the Press as a pos- ing that the Bolsheviki would re-
sible bride for the Prince of Wales. pudiate all moneys turned out by previous Russian Government.
even
PRINCESS ASTRID,
Daughter of the Crown Prince
CHINA COAST OFFICERS,
THE LATEST CHANGES.
Captain C. A. Christiansen; from Home leave has gone master, Shun- tion. Captain J. A. McCulloch, of the Shuntien, is on reserve.
S. M. Barling, of the Captain Hupch, is on Home leave. Captain
J. D. Whyte, of the Kushing, has
gone master, Hupeh.
Captain J. R. Shearer, from special service, has gone master, Szechuen. Captain K. Umpleby, of the Szechuen,
gone
master, Linan
has
Captain H. P. Curver, of the Linan, has gone master, Kiangsu. Captain AV. Harrison, of the Kiangsu, is on
reserve
Captain A. Cook, of the Chang- chow, is on Home
leave. Captain
A. E. Bathorst, of the Kansa, has gone muster, Chaugenoty
Captain W. J. Larter, from reserve, has gone master," Chenan.
Mr. E. M. Swan, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Cheran.
Mr. J. B. Bruce, acting Linan,
master,
has gone
rone chief officer, Sheng-
king. Mr. J. H. Hodgkiss, chief
leer, Shengking, is on reserve
officer,
R. Atkinson, sap'y second Fatshan, has gone second officer, Kushingonkins, chief officer,
Mr. J. W.
Chung kinh is d reserve, Dir. J
Nolam, from reserve, has gone chief officer,
Chung king
J. R. Nisbet, chief officer Chungking, has gone acting master,
of Sweden, now on a visit to Eng-Huichow. Captain R. H. G. Ashby, of
WET OR DRY.
MANILA PORT PROBLEM.
In other words, the losses of peo- ple like Mr. Paulin. would seem ro bé legitimate, and not gambling losses of speculators 'who, though the bottom of Russian finances was knocked off, con-
Foreign Censuls in Manila, says tinued to dabble in the old the Manila Bulletin, are complain Russian currencies, knowing all ing because the Department of the time that they were taking State of the United States insists great risks.
PRINCE AND PAUPER.
the Hutchow, is on reserve.
Mr. J. E. Collin has Keen appointed sup'y second officer, Kwelchow." Mr. R. Atkinson, 'third'
officer, Fatehan, has gone second officer, Taming.
Mr. G. L. Hunter, second officer, Pheumpenh, has gone second officer; Chuksang. Mr. G. L. Gaskill, second officer, Chaksang, has gone Becund officer, Suisang. Mr. L. J. Steven- son, second officer, Suisang, is On
reserve.
Mr J. H. Stephen, chief engineer, Nanchang, has gone chief enginee Linan. Mr. A. C. Tidbury, chief engineer, Linan," is on reserve.
Cuntain W. F Bichard, of the
that the Philippines are "dry" Kwongsong, has gone master. Fau- sang Captain C. A. Robertson, of while the War Department regards the Fausang, has gone master, the country as "wet." They are Kwongsung..
gone
Mr. Paulin's present financial thinking of starting a movement Mr W. J. Young, second officer, predienment is like that of many, through diplomatic channels to Tuchwo, is on reserve. Mr. J. Bolam, many other. Russians in Harbin. have the status of the Philippines from reserve, has gone second officer,
Tuchwo There are a number of men and with regard to the prohibition act Mr. J. McCabe, second officer, women in this town who go about of the United States officially de-Laisang, is on reserve, Mr. C. Nock, in rags, so to speak, and who yet,clared. The Bureau of Customs second officer, Yatshing, has at one time or another in the key- also is desirous of having the mut-second officer, Laisang
Mr. F. Dunstan, second engineer, day of Tsarism were all people of ter straightened out.
Yusang, is on reserve. Mr. J. Mac great means. On the other hand, As a result of the conflicting donald, from reserve, has gone second there are many who are rich to opinions between the two depart-engineer, Xuang,
Mr. J. A. Thom, from reserve, has day who attained wealth on gam-ments, vessels bringing liquor to gone third engineer, Luenho, Mr. J. bling chances offered by the late Manila are allowed to land it, but Fry, third engineer, Lubnho, has gone
are frequently unable to secure acting, second engineer, Tingsang bills of health from their ports of engineer, Tingsang, is on Home MeN. Marshall, second There is hardly a town any- where in the Orient that is worth departure, where the Coneuls are
war.
Mr.
A
not authorized to issue them to Mr. A. J. Brown, from reservo, has. greater degree of attention on vessels loading liquor for a port gone chief officer, Apoey. Mr. C. T. the part of social investigators that the state department rutes Everingham, chief officer, Apooy, is than this city of Harbin, with
on reserve comes under the Volstead Act. mendicants who
formerly were
While the Bureau of Customs great generale and Tsarist - off- cials, men of letters and fine arts gets a certain income from the and princes of trade and industry; finea imposed on liquor-carrying with its night life and gambling vessels, it fears that eventually has been appointed second officer, dena, and its vulgar, newly-rich, the vessels will be discouraged Phoumpeh. Shipping and Engeering.
While from coming to Manila.
- town where people sleep and the offence is repeated time after
work as they jolly well please, à
town where time-tables are un-
time by the same ships, the mini- known and if known made to mum fine of P20 ja usually im-
posed..
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Mr. J. E. Harvey, chief officer, Kinshan, has gone chief officer, quitui. Dir. W. 1. Liley, chief officer, Suitai, has gone chief officer, Kinahan. Mr. T. A. Goldenberg, from reserve,
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The Custom House in Lower when immense property and valu Thames-street, erected in 1817, is able records were destroyed. The the fifth building of the kind on prosent building cost £200,000. It this site? The first was built on has a river frontage of 488 feet, large scale in 1804 This was and the quay forms a noble succeeded in 1559 by a still larger esplanade. The Long Room, In
A new type of man ape is claim- To-morrow (Wednesday morn-to have been seen by sportsmen' They ing, at 10 o'clock, at the Kowloon in. Java and Sumatra Fire Brigade Station, the C. S. P. describe it as a species of ape the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe will about four feet highy with hair present certificates of tho St. hanging on to its ahoulders. It John Ambulance Association to travels very quickly, more or less the men of the Kowloon Fire in an upright position, holding on Brigade who passed successfully to the lower branches of trees by
its hands Prominent Dutch Daphne: "It's no use proposingono, burned down in the Great the centre of the building, Is an examination in First Aid scientists are to watch out for the to mef 1 should never dream of Fire. The third, built by Charles unique, and in addition there are work. The men were trained un- creature in an endeavour to ascer marrying a man who couldn't II, was also destroyed by fire in upwards of 170 other apartments, der the auspices of the Chinese to whether it is the famous afford to divorce mol" 1718, again rebullt, and once more not counting warehouses and Y. M. C. A. Ambulance Division. missing link"
London Mail, London, burned, on February 12, 1814, cellars.
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