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TURKISH LADIES
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Constantinople, Yesterday. The recommendation that the Turkish woman should wear only home made materiala and adorn herself with mountain flowers from Anatolia was made at the National Assembly at Angora by Ismet Pasha, the Premier. He exhorted the Nation to back up the Cabinet's efforts to promote national economy with a view to helping to revalorise the Turkish currency, which recent- My had considerably depreciated. He emphasised that this did not in- volve the boycott of foreign goods. and added that the first duty of the forthcoming State bank would be to assist the stabilisation of the Turkish currency on a gold basis. The Assembly unanimously voted confidence in the Prime Minister.- Reuter.
LOCAL TENDERS
Acceptances By The Government
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The Hong Kong Government nounces, through the "Gazette," the ac- ¡ceptance of a number of tenders as
follows:-
Kwong Cheung Hing, $950 for re; pair of steam launch "No. 1 Police."
Tsau Ying Fai, for the supply of flower pots during 1930,
Yeung Fat & Co., for the supply of black soll and turfing to the Botanical and Forestry Department during 1930,
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LAST MONTH
COLONY'S RAINFALL FIGURES
Last month was generally cooler than is usual for November. There was an average amount of cloudiness and sunshine and the rainfall was short of normal.
The lowest temperature recorded in the returns of the Royal Obser- vatory, Kowloon, was 65 degrees on the 12th. On the 11th, the minimum reading wag 67.1 but max!-
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was only 66.5, which was the lowest "maximum" for the month. The highest temperature of the month was 79.5 on the 2nd.
There were 189.7 hours of sun- shine during the month, against an average of 186.4, there being four days on which none was recorded. The average percentage of humidi- ty was 53, which is exactly the same as the average normal.
Rainfall returns were:-
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Observatory, Kowloon Botanical Gardens,
Hong Kong
5
Inches
1.375
3
1,31
Matilda Hospital,
Royal H.K. Golf Club,
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1.78
1.18
1.82
RN. Hospital, Wanchai Police Station, Taipo
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Lowest Reading
The lowest reading of the baro- meter at mean sea level was 29.969 inches at 4 a.m. on the 6th.
The maximum guat velocity, as recorded by the Dines-Baxendell anemograph, was 51 miles per
hour at 7.36 a.m. on the 10th.
Sit Wing Sing, for the supply of laat 10 cents; extra copies, at 2 cente bour and stores to the Botanical and Forestry Department during 1980.
Tso Lof Kea and Sam Kee, for mak- ing tree pits, planting trees, and sow- ing needs in situ during 1930.
each.
Kwang Hing, brass dog licence badges, at $4.50 per 100,
Yeung Hing, leather shoes at $2.20 a pair.
Chan Sum for meals to Chinese pri- Young Hing, repair of boots for the soners and witnesses at Police Head-Fire Brigade:-boots without hobnails quarters at 415 cents each; meals to at $1.20 per pair; topbooks without hob deportees at Police Headquarters and nails at $1.50 per pair. Yaumati Police Baain at 12 cents each. Po Chun, photographing Vehicle drivers and chair bearers, 2 copies each at 12 cents; suspicious characters, 1 copy at 12 cents; prisoners, 4 copies each, at 16 cents; dead bodies, 4' copies
IN INDIA
OMINOUS FORECAST FOR THE COMING STRUGGLE
NON-CO-OPERATION
Bombay, Yesterday. "Blood may be shed" was one of the ominous phrases contained in an address by Mr. W. Travers, presiding at the annual confer-i ence of the European Association of India. He was speaking of Impending constitutional changes, and the attitude of extremist In- dian leaders, who threatened to launch a Bon-co-operation com- paign in the New Year-Reuter. Ceylon Reforms
Colombo, Yesterday. The Legislative Council by 19 voten to 17, has accepted the pro- posed constitutional reforms. The vote la surprising, as it was expected the measure would be rejected. The reforms, contained In Lord Donoughmore's scheme issued in 1928, and amended by Lord Passfield, provide for a gov- ernment by committees, a single State Council of eighty members, and universal suffrage at twenty- one years of age.-Reuter.
NON-STOP FLIGHT
Monoplane's 6,000 Mile Trip To Capetown
Rugby, Yesterday. Weather permitting, a big Fairey
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SHELL PURCHASE
New York, Yesterday.
the American representative of The Shell Union Company and Kwong Cheung Hing, $1,850 for the Royal Dutch interests have pur- repair of steam launch "No. 2 Police" chased 65 service stations and Ngai Foon, $7,700.00 for construct-facilities to store 10,000,000 gallons ing a new painting shop at Hung Hom. of oil from the Pennsylvania Oil
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