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assistance.-Reuter's American Ser- afforded of initiating civil dia- obedience, with a view to winning Independence. It is now reported from Bandbila that the house of Bijoy Chandra Roy, Secretary of the local congress committee and a local

leader of the "No Tax" movement, was raided by Police and all move- able property attached. Roy was arrested for refusing to pay the union board tax. Bail has been refused, and the property of 'some residents of, two other villages who refused to pay taxes has also been "seized.-Reuter.

DROP IN PROFITS

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UNIQUE RECORD

Election of Tung Wah Chairman

A unique record in the history of Hong Kong was provided at an elec tion yesterday at the Colony's premier institution of charity for Chloese.

The occasion was the election of the chairman and the two Vice- Chairmen of the Board of Directors. of the Tung Wah Hospital for the new year (in the old calendar).

Mr. Leung Pat-yue, a well-known merchant, was chosen. Forty years ago his father was Chairman. A few years ago Mr. Leung Fat-yue was one of the Directors and, on being nominated again, he has now been honoured with the chairman. ship. For the present year, Mr. Leung Pat-yue's son is serving as a Director-tity a family achieve- be without

New York, Yesterday. State Attorney-General's office is now investigating the book-keeping methods of the Unit- ed Cigar Stores Company under its former management. A group headed by George K Morrow, Chairman of Gold Dust Corpora. tion, purchased the control of the Company last August from Georgement which Whelan, In the interests of the firm accountants were employed, and Morrow now reports the net pro- fits of the Company in 1928 were only $4,525,000, although the com- pany under the management of Whelan announced profits of $8,352,000, Reuter's American Service.

Holders of Wireless Licences are advised that under the Wire- HAGUE CONFERENCE less Telegraphy Regulations all such licences expire on December B1, and that licences for the new year must be renewed as early as possible during the month of January.

List of ships expected to be in wireleess communication with Hong Kong to-day:-Talma, Pearleaf, Lahore, Turbo, Pres. Jackson, Korea Maru, Talamba, Sunning, Daishi Mara, Kuelchow, Kalgan, Glenamoy, Michael Jebsen, Tsang Woo, Durban Maru, and Hakodate Maru.

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Mr. Wen-yo Harry Hong Sling, M.A., (Hong Kong), who is known in Cantonese as Mr. Tong Wing-yiu, of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, and Mr. Yan Tit-yu were elected Vice- Chairmen.

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A crowd of 4,000 miners also sur- rounded the Astonfields colliery, and stripped two non-Unionista who recently gave evidence against a Labour offein). The crowd burn. ed their clothing.

Two detachments of miners in- cluding 600 ex-soldiers marched to Rothbury and assembled near the mine to hold a meeting.

The coalfields are seething with excitement, and there are panica in

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Ten thousand miners have return.

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Every Reason to Expect Panic Reported in Many ed to their homes. The situation is

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