THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1926.
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SUCH IS FAME.
MATINEE IDOL'S SUCCESS
LOCALLY.
SEQUEL TO STRIKE.
Such is fame!
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COMMUNIST WORK.
INFLAMMATORY LEAFLET SERVED TO WORKERS.
ALL AUTHORITY EQUALLY ATTACKED.
COMRADE KOPP:
ARRIVED IN MOSCOW SAYS
DEVELOPMENT NORMAL, «
JAPANESE SOVIET RELATIONS.
Moscow, July 24-In ui inter- view with the prose mon shortly A booklet of a highly inflamman-after his arrival here from Jupan tory nature. purported to have
Mr. Victor Kopp. the Soviet
additional word four cents for undersigned who has been appoint the first "star",to perform in besi issued by the. Chlaese Com-Ambassador to Tokyo, who is home
three insertions.
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French. Plano. Excellent accom- FRANCIS GLASS. DECEASED. panist for violin or singing. School
or family of good position. Splen- DERSONS haylag claims against
did testimonials. Apply Box 45,
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development relations.
of Japanese-Soviet
Mr. Sit Kok-seen, the famous Cantonese matinee idol. who is Hongkong since the strike began munist Party in Shanghat, and at- last year has been playing tacking the Chinese and foreign on furlough, emphasised the normal
The capacity houses this week:
authority in Shanghal as well as Fattendance was such that queues advocating the abolition of practi-
lined up each night at the cally every tax li the foreign con- In illustration. he pointed to the Ku Fong theatre and seats cessions and Chinese teritory, was of different questions, specifying successful settlement of a number were booked up several nights widely distributed in both the Inter-i nhead. Many had to be turned national Settlement and Chinese the Soviet-Japanese agreement on districts on Monday. The follow. Saghalien concessions "among the away.
When the strike began lasting is a partial translation into esses and alad predicting in the very near future the conclusion of year, all the leading troupes re-English from the Chinese:
Flahery Convention between the turned to Canton. Subsequently
In Shanghai there are a num- the Estate of the above named
wo countries. shows were given by amateur
ber of big merchants, compradores decensed late of The Hongkong: Electric Co., tad who died on the companies and by smaller troupes and Chinese of the loisured class 31st day of July, 1926, are requested from other sources.
who got through or were assem-who, with the aid of the imperialists and militarists are growing richer, ed to forward she same as soon as Mr. Sit (better known as Mr. The remainder of the people are possible to the undersigned- 8. C. Harrey) has been in Shang-eolies, labourers and small traders,
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER. has for. over a year, where he who affer great poverty.
Prince's Balling.
holds the position of managing
The monthly wage of these. Hongkong. Brd August, 1926. director of the Ideal Motion Film people is from $7 to $12. which is there would be started parleys with C. He is on a short business hardly dumcient to keep them from representatives of the South Man-
the Railway, trip to Hongkong. Starling starving. They are also exposed; Jan Amateur actor a few years to lesing their employment and Eastern Railway and with the Us ago, he rose very quickly to the becoming homeless: The few who suri Railway for the regulation top and his career ba. been live in tile-covered, honses consider of railway trafe and construction meteoric.
that they have palaces. Thousands Other "stars" have come to or others have enly contrivances Hongkong, but only to sail for which are an excuse for a home. America, where there are, several The small traders are always Cantonese companies. The cut on the verge of bankruptcy." These MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS ting out of the Hongkong and conditions cannot exist and havE in London and in the Provincial Towna Macau aheatres from the itinerary become problems which we must and Industrial Centres of the United Kingdom and Ireland, the Continent of the Cantonese troupes has solve.
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A
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EARTH PILL CLAIMS.
The village of Quarto Disoceava, Teatr Naples, is much excited ovar] of, Europe, Africa, America, Asia, meant
Taxes and Militarists,
what they regard as the treatment Australasia, etc. The names, addresses America, and Malaya. Mr. Sit Thy booklet than goes on and other details are classified under Kok-seen is the first actually to camerate the taxes in the Settle Luigi Garofalo,
of disenses by a local priest, Don more than 3,000 trade headings,
"appearon a Hongkong stage since mont and Chinese territory and
More than hundred easen. ineluding
last Jamel except for a former then says, "this money goes to main-ranging from tuberculosis to para- EXPORT MERCHANTS with detailed particulars of the Goods colleague who appeared in charity tan the dignity of the imperialists lysis and from toothache to broken shipped and the Colonial and Foreign shows here. while awaiting Markets-supplied.
steamer for Seattle."
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IDLE RICH.
MUSSOLINI CLASSES THEM WITH TRAMPS.
IN ROLE OF OUTCASTS.
Rome. June 26,
Signor Mussolini has declared: war on the idle rich, who are in-] chided in the same classification as beggars and aramps in the new grouping system for elecsegal and industrist purposes of the whole! Ita nation. which will effected by legislation expected to come into force on July 3.
Unproductive, rich, vagabonds. and tramps will be excluded under this system from the benefits of Italian citizenship.
Italians will be grouped into! Afteen categories. . The sections of Industry, ses transport, com- meree, agriculture, land transport. Candi bunking are Further sub-
divided into employers and em-! ployees groups. making twelve categories in all, There are also; three more groups of independent workers, neither employers nor employees, such as doctors, lave- rens, artists, and engineers.
The classification of the idle rich with beggars and tramps has erented much indignant com.dent. Signor Mukolini, however. hna niten expressed his contempt for idlörs, and a law against voluntary ; parasitism will, ug, doubt, be pro-i mulgated shortly.
and militarista.
"Chinese territory is continuously nccupied by militarista. V. K. Ting is here under the pretence of form
limbs. re stated to have been treated successfully by this priest with a special earth found neur! Pozzuchi
the couste neur Naples). The earth is, either taken! in the form of pill-of-applied, ox- ternally to the injured part.
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The prigar's fame has spread) " rapidly throughout the province and his house has become thei object of numerous pilgrimages by people suffering, from all sorts of diseases.
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OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
(The rose-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are «scarned to lookout for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor; plow, and altho.).
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(Latin).
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HORIZONTAL (Cont), 44&r'■ name 46-To listen to |48-Recomponas
|50-A kind'.of iace
(abbr)
12-Wos: Indian, negro 52-To govern
sorcery
B4-To miss one's aim
13-Posssasive pronoun 158-Girl's name :4-A layman
[86-And not
16-Depression, between 57-Another name for
two mountaina Ma 17-A fastening. 18-A lake (Soot.)
20-th a higher place
than
22-A rattling noise
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of France
27-A polat of the Campras. 3-Cry w shoop 32-Toward 33-Pronoun. 34-Interjection.
Disapproval
35-A small apar 38-Beneath 40-Blame
Holland (abbr) 50-A great English olty
(Abbr.)
69-Exulted with
Interest
VERTICAL
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SAAs Arabian coffee
6-Seaport, 3. W.
of Finland
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dangora
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10-A serpent (ph)
VERTICAL (Cont.)
15-A species of palm 17-Central mala figure
of a play
10-Ta iltter
21-To risk
23-A day of the weak
{abar)
24-Prox. From) away 28-A doze
|26-To pause to shake
26-Postal service in the
Country (abbr.) 29-To form a knot in |10-Poisonsive' pronoun
36-Frozen
37-Personal pronoun 39-Approach
41-Pörtaining to the
navy
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53-A card game
(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's, issue along with a new cross-word puzzle.)
Thousands of alling Italia LAMMERT BROS. surround the house night and dayj acclaiming his treatment.
Recently, when the priest vis"-| Naples, he was recoguised andi became the centre of such a com motion that the police had to i terfere and escort Lim back to "
his! village..
A QOTIONEERS, APPELISEES AND SURVEYORS,
Public Auctions
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
He explains his success by say T
ing that, man being dust, certai carths have curative properti.Auction The priest has never accepted pay-: ment for his treatment.
CHOLERA IN SHANGHAI.
The Chinese community of Chapei and Nantao, is seriously alarmed at the rapid spread of the cholera epidemie In a fur- ther petition to Dr. V. K. Ting on the subject, the Chinese mer: chants state that so long as the working classes are allowed to use Mr. Albert M. Greenfield, million-creek water for cooking and aire, was a centrul gure in the drinking, the epidemic, will con- Semite investigation of the Pennsyltinue. The petition states that vania primaries because of his lavish eontributions to the campaign of William S. Vare, winner of the Republican Senatorial nomination.
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the workers of innumerable cot- ton factories and silk filatures on the Chinese side of the Scochow! Creek use water direct, from the creek for all domestic purposes, ing a "Cropter Shanghai." He bas including drinking. The petition All non-producers are to live "un been sent here, by Sun Chuan-fang add that the factory manage- the margin of the State," that to increase the taxes. Sun's real ments should be compelled to they will be treated as foreigners.object is to get control of this dishare sanitary wells dug. Dr. not as Italian eitizens.
trict completely and then practise Ting has issued further orders in jextortion as he wishes.
connection with the epidemic, and
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happier than her less-paid sisters on the one hand or "successful inequal privileges in participating in in England.
their surrection on the other. We must the Municipal Administration, because in feverish anxiety to maintuin the convince the masses that their very "(2). The Mixed Court should be atandard of living they set them-lives pre at atake.
unconditionally restored to China. selves they are able to put only a This party exists for the labour "(3) The Municipal rouds should
ers, to galde them, help the oppress- be returned to the Chinese, The craze for dress, which ised and save the rights already
"(4) Chapel and Nantao should. the result of high wages, attains secured. Our policy is to attack be governed by representatives of Iridiculous heights. Shorthand-those who have been fattened on the people.
typiate earning good money
little money in the bank.
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"(6) Laws should be promulgat- revue stars. The English office and wild beasts. The Communists ed to protect the labourers. girl's attire, la much more sensible are, and shall always remain, the "(7) Freedom of speech and of than that of the American girl" friends of the oppressed.
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"(8) The price of rice should bej Jabourers showed strength by kept at a low pricz.. resisting, We must all uaite now."(9) Opposition should be made Tokyo, July 28.--During a and struggle against these outrages to the residential and other taxes. children's Red Cross inaugura- of freedom..
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8. BLACK, Acting Superintendent, Hongkong Station, 28th July, 1926.
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