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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930.

LIBERAL RALLY.

NEED FOR GREATER FREEDOM OF TRADE.

UNFAIR PROTECTION.

Rugby, Yesterday: At the annual conference of the National Liberal Federation' at Torquay, a resolution was pass- cd re-affirming the complete in- dependence of the Liberal Party and renewing its insistence upon its maintenance as a

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AMUSEMENTS

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ASSIZE CASES.

ALLEGED MURDER AT AU TAU.

AT THE

Britain Gives the Lead R. JENKIN FOR DEFENCE.

with "Family Cars."

PRICES REDUCED.

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The October Assizes will open

The chief case on Monday. that in which a woman, Tang Yung is accused of killing her husband at Au Tau after he at- tampted to embrace his daughter- in-law, Accused's defence has London, Yesterday, been assigned to Mr. F. C. Jankin, political entity in Parliamentary There were no surprises at the K.C., who is instructed by Messrs.

affare.

separate

Ying-zal, Wong Shuen-cheong and Cheung Shuen-hing at Pilkom Street, Kowloon.

1930 International Motor Show Deacons.

Other cases on the calendar Speaking on a resolution con-at Olympia, which opened to-day, demning the remedies which but it is unquestionably the big- are:-Wounding: Lok Shan, Lok Wong Kyl-fuk, have been proposed to meet the rest and the best ever held, the Shau-sung and

alleged attack on Ma trade depression, Mr. Ramsay display even including queer look for Muir urged that the time had ing veterans of 1896 to 1913. come to bring about an inter- striking feature of the Bri- national movement for the great-tish exhibits is the clever com- er freedom of trade and the re- bination of Continental ornate- duction of tariff barriers. An amendment to the resolution, de-ness with the solid British work manship, the result being ex- claring that protection in favour tremely pretty and colourful. of one section of the community This year the models' bodies at the expense of others violated the principle of national Justice, are built lower; the brakes im- was adopted. --British Wireless proved, the frames strengthened, and the prices reduced. The four Service.

cylinders seem to have been eclipsed by six, which constitute 50 per cent. of the exhibits, though one Coventry firm has re- turned to fours as more economi- cal to run.

OFF TO ABYSSINIA.

CORONATION VISIT OF DUKE OF GLOUCESTER.

REPRESENTING THE KING.

Gear boxes have claimed par- ticular attention, and one of the "babies" may be Jnd with a three

Au Nam-Robbing Chan Yuk of

Ng Lam-Stealing 43 cents, the pair of gold earrings. property of the daughter of Tong Num-on (a child of six years of age) and wounding Ho Chi with intent to resist arrest.

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'PLANE CRASH.

LIEUTENANT AND PILOT KILLED.

CAUGHT IN BLIZZARD.

across

the United

New York, Yesterday. Lieutenant Wm. Caldwell and London, Yesterday. or four speed gear box, and Arm- one of two Army pilots, who were H.R.II. the Duke of Gloucester strong Siddeley fitting self-bringing Japan's ratification of the left London to-day, to represent changing gear boxes to all models. naval treaty H.M. the King at the coronation As a whole the Exhibition is States aerially, were killed when of Ras Tafari, Emperor of very flattering to Home trade, their aeroplane crashed in a bliz- Abyssinia, on November 8, at the British giving the lead in de zard near Laramie, Wyoming. Adis Ababa.

Lieutenant Woodring's The Prince of sign and workmanship, especial- Wales gave him a cordial farewell ty for family cars.Reuter. plane, which was carrying the rati- at Victoria Station.-Reuter.

fication documents, got through safely.

Another Report.

London, Yesterday.

The Dake of Gloucester has left,

to represent H.M. the King at the new Congress headquarters in the coronation of Ens Tafar! as Em-Moslem quarter to-day, and ar- peror of Abyssinia on November 8. rested two occupants. The arrest

nero-

A representative of the State Department will take the docu- ments to the Japanese Ambassador in London, who will formally, depo- sit them with the League of of Osman Sobani; the new Moslem Nations-Reuter's American Ser- The Prince of Wales cordially President of the reconstituted vice. bade him farewell at Victoria sta-"War Council," is imminent.— tion. Reuter.

at Adis Ababa.

CONGRESS RAIDED.

ARREST OF MOSLEM PRESIDENT LIKELY.

HEAVY JAIL TERMS.

Reuter.

Earlier Cable.

Bombay, Yesterday. There were 260 further arrests to-day, making a total of 430 since yesterday morning.

AIR WOMAN'S FEAT.

Los Angeles, Yesterday.

Mrs. Keith Miller has completed her trans-continental flight, her fly- ing time being 25.bours 40 minutes Today's arrests Include Aziz or 4 hours 47 minutes less than the Husseinbhoy Lalji (necretary of record established; by Miss Laura the last "war council" and a sonitingalls.-Reuter's American Ser- of the president of Bombay vice. Municipality).

Bombay, Yesterday. Lalji has been sentenced to The city is observing three days nine months' rigorous imprison-harta. New Congress headquar ment, and most of the others to ters, replacing the offices ralded terms varying from three to six yesterday, have been opened in the months. The Police raided the Moslem quarter-Router.

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