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TRIBAL RAIDS:

EXTRA PAY TO BRITISH NATIVE FORCES.

LOYALTY TO RAJ.

Parachinar. Yesterday, At a durbar attended by the leading military and civil officials arid tribal lenders Mr. S. E. Pears, the Chief Commissioner of the North West Frontier Province, an *nounced that this year's land venue will be remitted fully and a

month's extra pay granted to all gions and gratuities will be paid to village armed levies and to the Jependants of those killed in resist. the recent raids by frontier ing tribesmen

The tribal leaders expressed their gratitude to the, Viceroy and again swore loyalty to the British Raj.

ranks of the Kurram militia: Pen-

The proceedings ended most enthusiastically with a march past by the village levies, the militia and Baluch troops in full fighting kite-Beuter.

ORATORY WINS.

FRENCH LADY AND HER CREDITORS.

Paris, Yesterday.

AIRMAN LOST ?

NO NEWS RECEIVED OF CAPTAIN MATTHEWS.

ANXIETY FELT.

THE CHIN A MAIL:

GIRL'S AGONY IN

HANDCUFFS.

Suicide Follows False Charge.

Berlin, August 7,

The suleide of a sixteen-year- old girl from shame at having been

NATIONAL INCOME. MR. SIMPSON “OUT."{

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1930-

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

ROOM FOR DIRECT SAVING IN BRITAIN.

FORMER HEAD OF CUSTOMS NOT TO BE SEEN.

AT THE NEW SILK STORE.

GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.

ECONOMIC STORM.

OCCUPATION CONTINUES.

Tientsin, Yesterday.

London, Saturday.

SHIRTS

AT THE

From

$3.00

TAJMAHAL SILK STORE 5. Wyndham St.. Tel. 26136.

BOOTS & SHOES,

London, Saturday. ·

Mr. WIDjan Graham, President Mr. Lenox Simpson returned Anxiety is felt in London at the led handcuffed through the streets of the Board of Trade, speaking to-day but callers at his resi lack of news of the airman, Cap- of her home town, the Ang an in Carlisle last night. said that dence were informed that he was tain Matthews, who, after being rouncement of her complete In- within the aggregate national "out." In the meantime, accord- held up at Rangoon owing to bad Rocence Lof the charge of income of approximately £4,000,- ing to Chinese sources, Han Lin- weather, departed for Bangkok at theft which had been brought | 000,000 per annum. there was sup, brother of the Manchurian 1.40 p.m. yesterday.-Reuter. against her by the wife of the considerable room for direct saving General Han Lin-chun has been [Captain Matthews, who is local judge, the institution of pro-and for redirection of expenditure appointed Chinese Superintendent trying to beat the England to ceedings by the Public Prosecutor from non-essential to essential ser- of Customs, while the question of Australia flight record of fifteen against the judge's wife, followed vices and commodities. That would the appointment of a commission- and a half days, reached Rangoon by the immediate resignation of provide a greater volume of employer is apparently still held in on September 25 from Calcutta. the judge himself and his removal ment and at same time stimulate re- abeyance. Reuter. He was still one day ahead of Bert to a nursing home, suffering from a covery.

Peking. Yesterday... linkler, who is the holder of the severe, mental breakdown-these British taxation at $15 or £16 The second Manchurian army is record.]

-are-the-sensational-elements-of-a-per-head-was--undoubtedly the now-arriving. It consists of the drama which has thrown the heaviest in the world. Meanwhile second, fourth and twenty-fifth little town of Luebben into a British trade had encountered an brigades, the majority of whom frenzy of horrified indignation. #nexampled economic storm. Com- have hitherto been sent down the Leather Sole Canvas Shoes...$ 4.50 modity prices had moved rapidly Tientsin-Pukow line to Tsang-Cropo Rubber Sole Canvas Shoes $5.00 As long ago as July 11 Herr downwards since last October. There chow and intermediate points. Crepe Rubber Buckskin Shoes $10.00 Werschkuli, the Luebben judge, were, however, signs that the bat Yu Haueh-chung, interviewed Black or Brown Boots from..8 8.00 Black or Brown Shoes from 8.00 handed over Gertrude Schade, his tom had now been touched, at all by a large party of Chinese Press-Children's Boots or Shoes from $ 2.00 sixteen-year-old housemaid, to the events in certain leading com- men this morning, stated that the Best styles, most complete stock In addition to Thuringia, where police in spite of her vehement promodities. There would be

of all sizes. Repairing a spécialty. no Manchurians would occupy the the National Socialists, led by testations that she had not stolen general world recovery until the Peking-Suiyuan railway as far as

WONG SIU WOON Frick, are a decisive factor of the a 100 mark note (£5) which Frau upward movement was of definite the Nankow Pass, the Peking- #1, Pottinger St. Government, another

Phone 21474. German Werschkuli claimed to have left in character. Certain critics placed Hankow railway as far as Ting- State, namely, Brunswick, nowa dresser.

the Improvement at the end of the chow, and the Tientsin-Pukow to

MIXED POLITICS.

PARTY PUZZLE DEVELOPS IN GERMANY.

Berlin. Saturday.

Led Through, Streets,

The vernacular papers state! than Chang Hsueh-liang will. leave Mukden for Peking on Octo- ber 1-Reuter,

has a Cabinet in which Fascists Two constables handcuffed present year, and others In Lienchingchen near the Shantung] are represented. The result is a Gertrude and led the unfortunate Spring: but all agreed that it border. "bourgeois coalition," including girl, sobbing with shame, through would be gradual in character. A remarkable victory of femin-the People's Party, the State the narrow streets of the littleBritish Wireless Service. inc eloquence was Achieved at a meeting in the Grand Hall of Party agreeing with the National town where she was known so well, Socialists to form a Government across the crowded square in the Tribunal of Commerce over which shall have command over which a military band was 100 representatives of 6,200 cre-half the votes in the Diet against forming at the time, to the police ditors by Madame Hanan of

the opposition of the Socialists Gazette du Frane fame, the failure

and Communists.-Reuter. of whose huge financial operations led to a cause celebre a year or 80

ayo,

Madame Hanau, neatly dressed in black and very composed, pro- mised full cash settlement with- In five years. She declared that she had been the victim of a financial coalition and pleaded her cause so elequently that her creditors loudly applauded her, and almost unanimously agreed to the composition in spite of the oficial receiver's conclusion that her liabilities were 2040,000 and

GOOD-BYE, BALMORAL.

RIOTERS SHOT.

PICKETERS WAGE STREET WAR WITH POLICE.

Nainital, Saturday. One rioter was killed and 45 sent to hospital during the riots here to-day. Several of the police were hurt, and many arrests made nt Moradabad when the police fired on Congress volunteers who were

station.

per.

DUKE'S TOUR.

GOING TO ABYSSINIA AND SOMALILAND,

Gertrude told the wardress that she would not survive the morti- fication of her terrible march

London, Saturday. through the town, and it is now The Duke of Gloucester will leave revealed that she was only pre- London on October 18 for Abyssinia {vented just in time from hanging to represent the King at the

herself in her cell.

Coronation of Emperor Ras Tafari. Then, after a search of her room | H.R.H. will join the Ranpura at failed to produce a sign of the Marseilles and travel in it to Aden. missing, bank note, the girl was Thence he will go in HALS, released.

Effingham to Jibuti, in French Under Train Wheels.

Somaliland, A Royal train will Gertrude, whose parents had not take him to Addis Ababa by October been informed of their daughter's 29. plight, strayed about the town for

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London, Saturday. Sir Basil Blackett, Director of the Bank of England, at Buxton yesterday said the world as a After the Coronation, on Novem: whole was not storing up capital her assets only £300,000.-Reuter, picketing the town hall to prevent a few hours in a dazed condition, ter 2, feasting and ceremonies will as fast as it ought to do. New the election of the Moslem Local and, then, after once more protest- continue in the capital for eight capital was not being produced at Council by destroying the balloting her innocence to a girl friend, days, and at the end of that time a sufficient rate to secure for the papers. The rioters refused to and writing a farewell letter to her the Duke will leave for British next generation that advance and ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS. disperse and stoned the police.

mother, threw herself under the Somaliland to spend several days well-being which the next genera Midnapore, Saturday. wheels of the Berlin express. bunting big game. H.R.H. expectation was entitled to expect from Nineteen men have been sen-i The father of the girl, a much-to pass Christmas on the voyage this generation. tenced to two years' rigorous im-respected Luebben hotel porter, home and will reach Britain in could create new capital, and at Only savinga The King and Queen, with the prisonment, ten to 18 months, one and her brother, immediately set the New Year British Wireless present the gospel of saving was Equerries and Ladies-in-waiting, to a year, and three to six months about to prove her innocence. The Service.

out of fashion. will travel by special Royal Train on charges of rioting and assault- father drew out his entire savings on Monday evening, arriving ating the police at Khaira on June from the bank, and engaged a Buckingham Palace about break-13. Fourteen, including a grad-famous private detective from fast time, British Wireless Ser-unte of Cambridge University, Berlin to re-establish his daugh-

Iwere acquitted.-Reuter.

London, Saturday.

The Court will remove from Balmoral to London rext Tuesday.

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The result of the detective's researches came when an official decree publicly proclaimed the com plete Innocence of the dead girl.

COMMUNISTS ACTIVE

CARRYING OUT ORDERS FROM

MOSCOW,

ENGINEER DEAD.

TROUBLE OVER COMPANY'S

WORK IN EGYPT."

Cairo, Saturday, Sir John Norton Griffiths, the eminent engineer, was found dead in his hotel at Alexandria this morning. His Company recently stopped the work of heightening the Agauan Dam, owing to the alleged incompetent interference of the resident engineers by the Communist leaders in Great Britain are urging their followers staff of the Egyptian Govern-

ment-Reuter. to prepare for "street warfare," and other forms of violence, atates the Morning Post of August 22.

This is in strict accordance with instructions from Moscow.

In December there was held in Moscow a plenary session of the Executive Committee of the Young Communist League. Ordora were there given for the creation of "atrong working factory nuclei"; for the "systematic building. up of nuclei in the Army and Navy, and also in the enterprises of the war industries." It was also ordered that particular attention should be. given to the "sport unions of work- ing-class youth," and they were also to pay particular attention to forming in them "the basic kernel for strike pickets, proletarian self- defence, Red Guards, and people for work in the Imperialist armies."

Since then every effort has been made to strengthen the British Workers' Sports Federation which works in close contact with the

The Tell-Tale Scale,

Unless you are over normal, a decline In weight should always Young Communist League.

be taken as an indication of soma- Through this federation most of

thing wrong. In the hot weather especially, you should be weigh- the orders are being "carried out.

bd..at intervals to see that your The needs of the organisa-weight la being maintained. tion

were discussed.

Persistent decreasca In the official organ of the British” Cóm-t munist Party. The article con- cluded: "Two million unemployed are not going to take starvation lying" down."

ABBEY SERVICE.

OPENING PLAN FOR IMPERIAL. CONFERENCE.

The Daily Express understards that the Prime Minister recently approached Dr. Foxley Norris, the Dean of Westminster, and raaked that the opening of the Imperial Conference might be preceded by solemn service in the Abbey

This suggestion was cordially. welcomed by the dean, and accord Ingly the representatives O British Empire will meet togeth In the Abbey on the ithe opening: day

must be

taken seriously, for they indicate that the blood-stream is losing its power of correcting the wear and tear of the tissues.

Neglect will assuredly lead to trouble, for once the blood geta info poor condition there are many disorders that can, Briss Everything depends upon the healthy condition of the blood; and nerves, indigestion, rken-- matham and general debility, al though widely different in symp toms, are all attributable to one central, causpoor blood

Do not neglect the early warn ings. If you start losing weight this hot. Teason, commenca taking Dr. Williams Pink Fills at once. If you are attacked by onervation. erpáre, "affected by the heat in any tone of lasting benefit way, they will prove an ideal EUTANA

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Referring to the taxation ques- tion, he said that it is quite apart from any theory of protection. There was very strong case to day, as was recognised by a large number of "Free-traders," for a revenue tariff. in order to raise revenue needed by the Exchequer.

British Wireless Service.

STRANGE OFFER,

AUSTRALIANS WANT TO FIGHT FOR CHINA.

POLITE REFUSAL.,

Sydney, Saturday. Three hundred Australian ex- Service men have offered to join the Nationalist forces in China, according to the Chinese Consul- General, to whom the offer was made by representatives of the ex-soldiers who explained times were bad in Australia, and they sympathised with the Chinese Nationalisti. The Consul- General, however, politely de clined the offer. The Returned Soldiers' League states that it is ignorant of the matter.-Reuter.

DISTANCE PHONES.

THEIR AMAZING SUCCESS LAST

..YEAR.

Last year there were 1.098,981 Calls on the long-distanca telephones between Great Britain and the Continent, Australia or America..

The figures for the current year are expected to be much higher, and it is estimated that connection has been now established by Great Britain with 90 per cent of the telephone using people of the world

WEI-HAI-WEI CUSTOMS.

Nanking, Saturday. The Finance Minister has de- cided to establish a branch Cus toms office at Welhafwel, under the administration of the Commissioner at ChefooReuter

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