WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1925.

ST. PAUL'S.

AN APPEAL FOR FUNDS.

CABLE TO GOVERNOR.

WHO'S WHO.

LATEST CHINA COAST CHANGES.

Mr. D., D. Jones, second officer, Nanchang," has gone escond officer, "Kwangchow.**

Tile following cablegram Has been received by His Excellency the Governor from Sir Roderick Jones, Chairman of "Reuter's" | Mr. P. R. Hurtis, second officer, "Reuter's" have, undertaken Kwangchow," has gone second

officer, *Nanchang,

officer, chief

|

to collect abroad subscriptions

Mr. R. J. Nunu, chief in response to the appeal by the

has gone Denn and Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral through the. Londoner, "Kwangtung."

Mr. "W. G. Mackenzie, Chief "Times" for St. Paul's Cathe-officer, Kwangtung has gone drat preservation fund. Simi-like affiber. Newchwang. lar funds are being started in Mr. E. L. Hurley, chief officer. all parts of the Empire.. The King, the Prince of Wales and officer, Chungking."

Newchwang, has gone chief other members of the royal | family have headed the London Peking." is on reserve,

Mr. 1, Sims, chief officer, "Hsin It is hoped that Your

from

list.

THE CHINA MAIL

CHINA'S WARS:

POSITION OF FOREIGNERS IN SHANGHAL

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(Reuter's Service.)"

are closed.

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RUSSIA'S TRADE.

EXCELLENT PROSPECTS

FOR THIS YEAR

(Reuter's Service.).

Moscow, January 20. A. most important development to Russia's off exports in 1925 is foreshadowed.

ILLICIT ARMS.

CHINESE CHARGED 'IN KOWLOON.

At the Kowloon Magistracy. this morning, a Chinesa WAS

MISTAKEN FOR CHINESE.

EUROPEAN SUB-INSPEC

TOR'S RUSE..

Before Mr. N. L. Smith, at the

formally charged with the posses-Central Magistracy this morning, sion of a revolver and five rounds Sub-Inspector John Murphy charg- of ammunition at Kowloon Tong. Jed the licensee of a restaurant at The police obtained a remand:

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Wanchai with serving him with bearWNERS and DRIVERS of Motoc when the licence covered the sale of liquor to Chinese only. It was stated by the Sub-Inspector that he was disguised as a sailor.

The accused's plea "I thought raised a smile Mhe was a Chinese

Excellency will "be nieased to reserve, las gone chief officerection with the situation, the need-f-cold storage.is shortly to be erected. Herbert--O-Chapman, Mrs-Beryl-f

Mr. A. F. Summerfield, "Bain Peking."

Chi Heich-yuan's forces are of food, and already short they are looting considerably around Wusth, the gates of which Whilst foreigners in Shanghat do not entertain any fears in con- is felt for a larger force of troops for protection of the Settlement.

The position would be much safer if defeated troops, were not allowed to come over the borders of the Settlement and suggestions have been made for a line of defence 10 to 15 miles outside.

This would require a force of several thousand, whereas at Mr. W. Ridley. third en-defenders, including 1,600 Volun

present there are only about 3,000 gineer, “Chilili," is on reserve..

teers who are mostly business men.

frour

become patron of the Hongkong fund. St. Paul's is a National Mr. A. Cook, from reserve, has Monument and it is felt that gone chief officer, Chekiang. the appeal will touch the heurts, Cuptain W. ↑ Tankin; of the people of the British reserve,,

lins konu master, Empire everywhere, irrespec- "Szecluren." tive of race or creed and not Captain D. Lapton, of "the feast of all those of British | "Linán,** is on leave. birth.

Captain. J. K., Clark, „of "the Szechuan has gone master "Linan.

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Mr R. B. Sharp, from reserve,

"Subscriptions will be re- ceived

Router's office in Hongkong and, through the courtesy of the Press, they will be acknowledged in the

newspapers, Theus gone third engineer, "Clalli. names and amounts will also be cabled regularly to the London "Times" und be print-

MPI Alkman, chief engineer. Chili, has gone chief engineer. Tangehow."

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ed in that paper.

"Mr. P. 1, Cooper, from misery), The appeal requires no re-us gone chief engineer, "Chih ...commendation from.me and I am confident it will command the support of Your Excelleney and the people of Hongkong. RODERICK JONES.

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Chairman of Reuter's." NATIONAL MEMORIAL. The appeal of the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral through the medium of the Times," for funds enabling them.

to carry out what is hoped will

to

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SHADOWS BEFORE.

Coming Events

In The Mall..

ENTERTAINMENTS.

INDIAN POLITICS.

Vehicles are hereby informed that, the New Road between Wong": Nei Chong Gap and Deep Water Brya ∙is temporarily closed, sto" - Motor: Traffic from the 19th inst, until: further notice.

EDC WOLFE. Captaia Superintendent of Polioo Hoogkong, 19th January, 1925,

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HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST, COMPANY, LIM TED;"

NOTICE OF CALL

SHANGHAI, January 20. No further fighting is reported to-day. Chi Hsieh yuan's forces

The Assistant Commissar of are concentrating on a line from Wash to Klangyin, 60 miles from Shanghai A train is derailed each Foreign Trade, in the course of an

ARRIVALS. side of Wusih, rendering 16 interview, declared that the corn

Per P. M. s.s. of exports would not be lower than last

"President locomotives and hundreds

year in spite of the suspension of Lincoln " coaches immobile.'

Jan. 20:- the export of the principal cereals. Reginald M Atwater, Mr. Alex.in Court, and resulted in a fine of There would also be an increase Barrera, Mr Howard G. Barrio, Mr $15. in the exports of flax and raw silk, Nelson L. Bell, Mr Davidson, Mr specially to France. The export Joseph R. Branch, Mr Geeffrey of meat and dairy products is Burns, Mr Eldred D. Bush, Mrs developing and will be shipped. Cerinme M. Carter, Mr Ting C. from Leningrad, where a new Chang, Mr William C. Chant, Mr

DELHI, January 20 Chipman, Mr Kew P. Chee, Mr The Legislature opened with the | Mertimer C. Cesko, Mr Philip B. reading of a speech welcoming the Cousland, Mrs Ida R. Courlaod, presence" of prominent Afghan Mr Thomas F. Crellin, Me Howard officers at the recent army man-

Issue of 170 obo Shares of the Cundall, Mr Frederick. E. Dilley, Meuvres," which was a token of nominal value of $10 each. Mr Albert M. Dunlap, Mr Daniel friendly relations between India W. Egner, Mr Semin A: Ellerbeck, and the Amir of Afghanistan, NOTION 18 HEREBY GIVEN Miss Eula Ese, Mr. Phillip S Evans, while general pacification In that a Call of $2,50 (Dollars two, Mr Ernest C. Faust, Mr John F. Waziristan continued

|||||cents Alty) per share has. bean. mada Rester, Mr Henry Fowler. Mrs The Viceroy referred to India's on each of the One hundred and Margaret R Fowler, Mr Cornell S. excellent crop prospects. "He said seventy thousand $2.50 paid up January 21-Coradot Theatre: Franklin, Miss Anne Frazar, Mr that there was a marked improve: shares of this Company, and that My American Wife."

Eduardo A. de Garcia, Missment in economic conditions and sach Call will be payable to the January 21. Star

1heatre: Julle Gardner, Mr Francis W. God- trade prospects. The Government Company's Bankers. the Hongkong *The Fighting Fury,"

dard, Mr. Philip F. Greene, Mrhad decided to appoint a committee & Shanghai Banking Corporation, January 21-Queen's Theatre. Ralph T. Griffin, Mr William C. to consider the rupee exchange, tongkong, on MONDAY, the Second "Woman's Place " also The Grosvenor, Miss Ruth A. Guy, Mr while another committee would be day of March; 1995 Manila Vaudeville Co

George Hadden, Mr William E. appointed to advise.

For the HONGKONG REALTY AND January 21-World Theatre, Hague, Mrs Rosetta S. Hall, Miss

TRUST CO., LTD: Annie I. Hamilton, Mr Benjamin "The Blot,"

January 21. Hongkong M. Harding. Miss Martha M. Hea A.D.C.'s production, "St. Joaning, Mr Paul C. Hodges, Miss at 4.80 and 9 p.m.

Mary C. Homer, Mr Henry S. January

Houghton, Mr Harvey S. Howard, Hongkong Mr Lee S Huizanga, Hannah E A.D.C.'s production, "St. Joan," Huizenga, Mr Edward M. Humo, Mr.Allen C Hutcheson, Miss Mary January 24-Theatrical Enter James. Mr Albert G. Jeffross prises present Madeline Rossiter Mrs Stella Jeffross, Mr. Carl J. in "Flares and Flashes," at Thea-Johnson, Mr Peter C. Kiang, Miss should deal with the widespread tre Royal, 9,30 p.m.

Frances W. Kin Mr Shan M. secret societies with their many January 26 Theatre Royal: Ko. Mr Joseph Krzakman, Mrs ramifications.. "Flashlights" 9.30 p.m." Marie Kraakman, Mr Chán So The Viceroy expressed satisfac-

January 27-Theatre Royal; Kwan, Mr. William B. La Force, tion that a Hindu-Moslem agreeFROM TRIESTE, VENICE, BRINDER, "Pierrot Pie." 9.30 p.m.

Miss Josephine C. Lawney, Mrment had been reached.. "Strollerland." 90 p.m.

January 28.-Theatre Royal; Chung Un Lee, Mr Chong E Lim, trusted that the high tension

Mr Robert S. Lim, Mr Jee W. Lum, between the

two communities Mr David D. Main, Mrs Florence throughout India would be relieved. N. Main, Mr Charles T. Maldland. The Government was most anxious Mrs Joyce M. Maitland, Mr Wil to promote harmony and "good lam Malcolm, Mr James Maxwell, will-Reuter. Mr Percy L McAli, Mr Charles N. McCley, Mr Josiah C. McCracken,

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U. S. DESTROYERS.

MANILA, January 20. The U.S. Naval authorities state that the destroyers which M. E. J. Gringe", third en were reported to have left for ginger, Tatung," is on reserve,-

Shanghal, are standing by outside Mr. R. B. Wah has been up Corregidor, uncertain whether to pointed third engine. Tatung.continue to China.

MC W. Or, suply third en ginger, Kanebow, is m-reserve. Mr. F. Arnot; chief officer, Chishing." Is gone chief officer, Yutshing

Mr. . . Davis, chief officer. Yatsli has gone chief officer. Fooking

Mr. A. Houchen. Chief

serva.

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MY AMERICAN

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WIFE.

SUCCESS AT THE CORONET.

It is

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'can girl (Gloria Swanson) whose

be the final effort to safeguard the officer. Fooksang."

"is om reserve., Cathedral for generations to come. Mr. W. J. Hamilton, from re Fancy a horse being introduced has met with magnificent reve, has one second engineer, to a party. That is actually scen: however, in "My American Wife," sponse in the United Kingdom but," "Loksang,** in view of the fact that the süm Mr. A. M. N. Marshall, acting which is now drawing big crowds required

may approximate and engineer, Doksang has at the Coronet. £25,000, an upfleal is being made gone third engineer, "Kungwo,"

new and refreshing the peoples of the British Mr. Wa Orr, supp'y third en- romance of the Argentine Empire throughout the world to giver Kurgwog has gone third Republic, in which a young assist in preserving the great engineer, Washing.

Argentine aristocrat and sports- MA LEJ, Freonan, third {man falls in love with the Ameri, national memorial which is their heritage, to whatever communion giver, Waishing,

horse wins the big racing event at they belong.

The main task of those respon-

Mr. R. K. faker, second

the Hippodrome in Buenos Aires. sible for the safety of the Catheneer, Keongsang has gone At the party in question the noble

man (played by an old friend in dral is strengthening the massive acting chief engineer, same ship. piers" which support the famous Kwangsang" is on reserve.

M. A, Turnbull, chief engineer Antonio Moreno) surprises the girl by bringing in her horse and dome. The piers were filled in-

Mr C. M. Anderson. Second en making it halt before a delicious ternally with rubble, mainly com posed of old bricks left upon the Second engineer, "Kwongsing."

Fansang gineer,

has gone quine repast in the midst of the

banqueters. site of the old Cathedral after the Mr. A. T. Bauld, second en

But there is more than horse great fire of London. This defectgineer, Krongang," has gone racing and romance in this fiae is now painfully apparent. Thend engineer: "Pausing.

colourful picture. There is a duel system of injecting cement under Mr. T. 14. Ball, frinerve, pressure into the piers so as to gone chief officer, Halvard. fill up the interstices to gite new life to these enormous columns Havard," is on reserve.

Mr. A. Man, def officer,

"L

has been tried with success and Mr. A. H. Browns, from leave. it is the continued and complete has gone chief officer. "Kwongsal,' application of this process, or Me. C. Cattrall, hte ebiel officers some alternative, which necessi-Kwongsai," is decensed, tates the present" appeal for Mr. A. X. Seaton, from reserve, funds. Unless the appeal is gone chief officer, "Anjou,M successful it may be necessary in Mr. P. A. Nailson, chief officer, view of the danger to the whole "Anjou," is on reserves structure to close the Cathedral. ME A. Haille, from reserve and dismantle the dome, thus as gone chief officer. Ko depriving over-seas' visitors and Fook Theng.

Our reserve.

between the nobleman and his rival, in which the former gets shot-not by the other duellist, but by someone hidden in ambush. This is indeed a thrilling scene;

worth going a long away to see. aptly been described as the "queen Then, again, Gloria Swanson has of dressers," and in "My American Wife" she excels herself with her wonderful and most exquisite

costumes.

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Let it be added, however, that

pilgrims for years to come of the Mr. FE. A. Martin, chief privilege of entering the Em-icer, "Kwang Fook Cheng." is pire's National Monument.

Mr., G. R. Drew, from reserve, has gone second officer, Kaying, in addition to the big film above these will be received in the FarKaying, has resigned,

Mr. A. S. Reid, second officer, mentioned, our old friend Charlie East at Reuter's offices in Shang-

Chaplin will appear in all his glory 18 W. R. Reynolds, chief in The Floorwalker.”

Reuter's have undertaken to collect subscriptions abroad, and

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inister, same shit.

ra

Captain A. W. Best, fra serve is gone master, "Kungon."

Captain J. Tbbotson, of the "Kungon." is on reserve.

hai. Peking. Tientsin, Hankow, oficer, “Nairing," has gone acting. Hongkong. Tokio, and Singapore, and through the courtesy of the Press will be acknowledged in the local newspapers. The names and amounts also will be cabled regularly by Reuter's to the "Times" and be printed in that newspaper.

able to St.

FRANCE AND RUSSIA..

Mr. R. T. Stephens, from re Kingyuan," is on leave.

-"Shipping and Engineering."

9 p.m.

22. ---

9.30 p.m.

January 30. Theatre Royal; "Hors d'Oeuvr

January 3 eatre Royal; "Mixed Grill," 9:ab.m.

SOCIAL.

at

Mr William S. McKinley, Miss Eva

The Viceroy fully supported the special criminal legislation of Bengal. He said the measures taken by the Governor were the only possible remedy, as, to have consulted the Legislature before- hand would have meant fatal publicity; It was essential, to prevent paralysis of Government,; law and order, and political progress, that the Government

He.

Morris, Mr. William Morris, Mrs Mok, Mr Sai T. Mok, Mr Harold M M. Miller, Mr and Mrs Thomas W. LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

January 22. - Musicale Helena May Institute, 4.30 p.m. sary Dinner under the auspices of January 23-Burns Anniver. the Hongkong St. Andrew's Bettle W. Morris, Mr Francis N. Society, Hongkong Hotel...

IRRIVALA.

Kwong Chow, (Br) B. & S,

Mosse, Mr Oscar G. Nelson, Mis January 29 - Fancy Dress Ethel L. Omelvona, Mr George E. Ball in the Grill Room, Hong-Pareth, Mrs Julia W. Pareth, Singapore, Holhow

Seistan, (Br) Ching Hoo, from kong Hotel, 8 p.m. to midnight.

Mr Kaj W. Peterson, Mr Relf King Sing, (Br) Indo China, SPORTS.

Pilster, Mr Frank C. Porter, from Shanghai, Swatow. January -fiterport Foot-Mrs Delia L Porter, Mr Thurston

Chak Sang, (Br.) J. M. & Co. hai, at Club Grind, kick-off 3.45 Bernard E. Read, Mr Arthur C ball games, Hongkong v. Shang- R. Porter, Mr Milton D. Purdy, Mr from Bangkok, Swatow p.m. sharp.

Rowswell, Miss Florence E. Simp-from Bangkok, Swatow.

Chinhna, (Br.) B. & S., from ing Association, tournament in Ralph W. Sprong. Mrs Cora E. Bangkok, Hollow.

January 31-Hongkong Box-json, Mr Colin F. Simpson, Mr City Hall.

Simpson, Mr Joho C. Stuckie Mr February 16-17-18-21-Hong- Harry B. Taylor, MrLi Y. Tong, keng Jockey Club Annual Race Miss Agnes E Towers, Mr Frank Meetings.

Vierling, Mr Charles N. Voss, Miss Janet Warren, Mr Hyla S. Watters, Mr Jerome P. Webster, Mr Edwin

LAND SALE.

January 27-At P.W.D. Offices, one lot of Crown Land at North East of Diamond Hill, 3 p.m.

COMPANY MEETING;

OTHER MEETINGS.

Sicilia, (Br.) M. M. & Co., from Kobe, Shanghai.

Hai Ching, (Br.) Douglas, from Swatow.

Tairyu Maru, Jap.) Y. K., K., from Shanghai.

Pt Lincoln, (Am.) Pacific Mall, from San Francisco, Shanghai.

Legazpi, (Span:) Botelho Bros., Wheeler, Mr Qum S. Wong, Mr Ying Wong. Mrs Sun Y. from Manila.

Cororu, (Nór.) Dodwell & Co, Wong, Bak J Wong, Mrs E. M. Voss Wong Yin, J. Wong, from Chen Wangtoo. January 30.-Twentieth meet-Yung K. Mr Henry W. Wright, remarkable phases of this picture Ltd., 11 a.m.”.

Altogether, there are so manying of the Union Waterboat Co., Mrs Helena R. Wright, Mrs Anna that each would require at least a

Zan Juno, Mrs Matilda V. Huizenga, DEPARTURES. the scribe with the blue pencil Memory is the subject of the on Jan. 20; for Manila: Mr Carter column to describe-and already January 21.—"The Nature of calls a halt.

Per F. Ms. "Prés. Lincoln. H.K. Theosophical Society's lec- Alexander, Mr William F."Barnes, ture at 16, Queen's Road, Central, Mra Ema H. Berkelow, Mr George at 5.45 p.m.

W.Berkelow, Mr Luthor B, Bowley, January 21. Lecture on Sir Mrs Eleanor M. Bowley, Miss Patrick Manson by Dr. Limh Virginia M. Bowley, Mr Joseph H. Boon-keng, LL.D. in St. John's Brooks, Mr John F. Brown, Mrs Cathedral Hall, 5.30 p.m.

Nateje W, Brown, Mr Don Burdick, January 22. Extraordinary Mr Edith D. Colbath, Miss Alice general meeting of the H.K.E. Colbath, Mr George S. Counts,, Jockey Club, H.K. Club annex, Mr Stephen E. Duggan, Mr 5,30 p.m.

Leonard Everreit. Maximina de January 22-Address by Dr. Gallege. Mr Claude D. Garduer. for Shanghai. H. S. Houghton at University, D. Griffithe, Mrs Jane Van B. Kwang Chow Wan.

Mrs Nazel F. Gardner, Mr Augustus

Poo Lee, (Chl.) Tung Woo, for 9 p.m.

January 23. Public Health Mr. T Hashim, Mr A. T. Hashim, pool, Singapore..

Griffiths, Rev. F. W. Habersteth,

Titan, (Br.) B. & S. for Liver- exhibits and other demonstrations Rev. Clyde E. Hoflia, Mrs Josep of general interest at University, hine Hollin, James R. Hoffin, between 4.30 and 5.30 p.m., Robert D. Höflin, William A.

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Hongkong, 19th January, 1925,

LLOYD TRIESTINO S. N. CO. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"NUMIDIA:"

PORT SAID, MASEADA, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE.

(VONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby aformed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Go downs of the Hongkong, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Litd.: at Kowloon, whence and for, from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

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be recognized.

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Adventures galore are served to Messrs. Reuter's, Prince's

un hot in The Fighting Fury" Buildings, Ice House Street, and Paris, Jununey 20.—The Gov.which is being shown this week at envelopes should be markederment blog received a set-buck the Star. Theatre in Kowloon `be-

Hoflin, Mr Najolb L. Hneif, Mr Canton. "Saint Paul's Fund." Cheques by lasing a by-election for the first fore, big houses The principal

Samuel N. Hnelf. Mr Margarét E. should be crossed and made pay time since the general elections last star is Jack Hoxie, the dare-devil

Hurlbert, Mrs Edna D. Lintner, Canton, Paul's Cathedral May,

Moscow, January 20-The cell Miss Mary E. Lintuer, Mr Carrell The Opposition candidate of the screen, who seems to have Restoration (Hongkong) Fund. for Loir-et-Cher department, who as many lives as a cat Tohim fear tral-committee of the Communist C. McGattigan, Mr. Raymond C. was heavily defented in May, is unknown, and it is absolutely party passed the resolution concen Mackay, Mr John M. Menzi, Mr turned the tables, on his Radical thrilling to watch his exploits in ing Trotsky by 50) votes to two. Paul Monroe Mrs Emma E opponent after a straight fight on "The Fighting Fury" He plays the Reuter,

Monroe, Mrs Bertha Osborn, Mrs the policy of the left bloc. The part of a Spanish Don' whose main PARIS, Jnuary 20.

Belle M. Purdy, Mr Harold C. "Opposition, Press" is the re the careers of three crooks who ier of West Australie (Hon. Phillip Miss Dorothy Russell, Mr Josse B. purpose in life is to put an end to Perth, January, 20.-The Prem- Rugg, Mrs Bertha, W. Ruggi According to the newspapers sul turning point,Renter. M. Herrict, in a conversation with

were implicated in the cruel mur Collier in a speech just prior to his Williams, Mrs Gertrude F. Wil- M. Krassin, Russian Minister of

Paris, January 20-Abdel, Krim, der of his parents twenty-five departure for London, said it wasallams, Mr Lester M. Wilson, Mr Foreign Trade, yesterday charac interviewed by a speriat correspon-1

years before.

positive danger for half of the great Jose de Ynchausti. - ** H E MAJOR GENERAL SIR JOHN terised M. Rykoff's statement de dent of "Le Journal" expressed in that Jack Hoxie is one of the cow unoccupied-Beutes,

It may not be generally known Continent of Australia to remain Per N. Y. K. s.s. “Akl Mare" FOWLER, KCMG., C.3, DSO, scribing the French loans to

earnest desire to reach three Soy actors of the screen really

on Jan. 20-Mr Schoflocher, Sir Russia as Imperialistic, as anment with Francs, when he raised on a ranch. He was born.

Archibald Edmonstone, Rait, Lady TT is proposed that a Dioner Interfarence with French internal siders is Queen of Tslam because,

Paris, January 20-M. Herriot, Edmonstone Bart, Miss Mardo, Mrs should be given by the Com Seu Kon Chi affairs and constituting a breach she helps and does not oppress the

an Oklahoma ranch, and (Minister of Finance) having F. Magaire, Mr W G. Dudfleld,munity in honour of H. E. Major of the Soviet Government's under Moslems. Abdel Krim would like one, and Utah, the contended gathered in his private room or the Mr and Mrs S Sato, Col. and Mrs General Sir John Fowler, who is

Brought up on ranches in Montana." taking,

M. Herriot received a telegram, eranomical, working of Tiff. He Western States before enterin pointed to superintend the accounts Beavan, Mee Y. Beavan, Mr and Gentlemen wishing to be present

Frenchntent to operate in the rodeos in several of the Nom d'Orany, the controllers - Roller, Mrs Sandy Alisa F. Shortly leaving the Colony from. M. Herbette (French Ambase hopes France will be able to, Bud motion pictures. His appearance of every Government service, im: Mrs JR. Doughty, Mist D. M. Pratt should notify on or before Stet M. Litvinott, while disputing the bans of agreement between himself fighting. Fue must pressed upon them that they must Mrs B. Pratt, Mr. C. N. Gros M

Moorwin for him fresh admirers, bota de their utmost to cut down public and Mrs. T. Brown, Boombas/ their intention to

Hongkong Club, who will

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nocelsity of paying, the French" loans to Russia, declared that the Ha Soviet never said that it would pot pay M. Herrlot repiled that' French public opinion would find it difficult to understand such subtlety

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M. Herriot declared that if such was going to be the tactics of the Sovter the forthcoming ng gotla,

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old and young. ** expenditure and authorise only

The heroine of the picure is dispensable items.Hegas, Helen Holmes, who will pe re- membered as the biggest star of aerial picsures a few years dep

A touch of rheumatism or a fringe The nocturnal scenery shown

Chamberlain's Pain Balm, velleves the of neuritis whatever the troubled The Fighting Fury is sim pain,” Burns and scalde are prepratly enchanting, and adds conside rallaved cuts and bruises quick healed to the attraction of an als

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V. Yvanovich

Jack Behar AP Grey88, H.M.H, Emil, 7 GA. Harrimad

Soo Pui Chen By Order of the Caminities,

J. W. KEW

Secretary.

Hongkong 26th November 1934:

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