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The Olympic Games.
that they were well-built clean-limbed In 490: B.C. when the Persian host was advancing, | Philippides was sent from Athens to Sparta to seek, aid. The distance was close upon 150 miles, and the route was over rough, mountainous country. He reached Sparta on the second day after leaving Athens, and then ran back again with his mes sage. That exploit would be dif- ficult to beat. But, in Justice, it should be said that. Philippides had a heartening encounter with the deity Pan, who is unlikely to be present at Los Angeles.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
FIGHTING REPORTED
ON JEHOL FRONT.
Sharp Engagements
With Japanese.
VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION,
Chinese Forced To Fall Back At Hsingking.
1
Correspondence.
WAR LOGIN AND INCOME TAX.
The Ealtor, "China Mall”]
Sir-Possibly a large number of your readers will be erperienciag |some doubt as to the Income...... Tax Position with regard to the interest on the present 5 per cent. War Loàn There was a full on
Peiping, August 25. which is being converted into a 816 the Jehol per cent. Investment. On the |Liaoning · border yesterday. The normal basis of assessment on the | Jehol- brigade under Mor-General preceding year's results, the assess- Tung Fu-ting is still garrisoning ment for 1933-34 would obviously Koupelyingtae Three Japanese be greater than the actual income One case of cholers was notified armoured trains and 300 Japanese arising from the security in that to the M.OH. on Thursday.
units are stationed at Nanling" ata- year.
News in Brief.
J
tion. The Japanese at Pomiaotse Questions and answers in the A woman, Li Yee, 49, of 15 New and Sanpaoyingtse withdraw yester- House of Commons make it clear Street, was admitted to the Govern-day to Nanling which is about 10 that it is proposed to treat the 34 ment Civil Hospital this morning miles south of Koupelyingtae.
per cent. Loan as a new Inevstment. suffering from a fractured ankle. The Japanese units at Ihsieh and which will mean that for 1933-34 along the Chinchow-Chaoyang Bail-the assessmen tahould be based upon Depressed over her husband's pro-way have not advanced further the actual interest of that year, longed liness, Ma Yut-fung, 19, a owing to the menace of the Chinese
In the case of residents out of concubine, living at 112 Cheung Sha Volunteers. A severe encounter has the United Kingdom who are en Wan Road, committed suicide, yes- occurred between the Volunteers titled to exemption from Income terday by taking an overdose of and Japanese troops stationed at Tax In respect of this Loan, the opium.
Taysokou on the Liaoning-Jehol Point to notice is that when the border. Three Japanese aeroplanes assessment is properly adjusted Teleprinters, latest acquisition scouted over Chaoyang, Chinping their total income will be less than of modern offices, where speed is and Tatsakou yesterday and dropped would be the case if the norms an essential, have arrived in Hong bombs over. Yangshan, Tayaokou, assessments were to be operative, Kong. The machine works automa and Nuanchihtang.
and thus tend to increase the repay-
tically and can produce a type-The Volunteers also attacked thement obtainable from other British written copy of a letter in two Japanese at Chaoyangshih (temple) Securities.
places. at once.
and Chouchiatün stations on the Chinchow-Chaoyang Rallway.... Mesars. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd.,
*Heavy Assault. advertise that on Monday, Septem The Chinese Volunteers at Tung ber 5, all departments will be closed. Hao launched a heavy assault on the The Hong Kong Dispensary, Dispen-Japanese at Changwon the sing Department, will be opened for Tahushan-Tunglino Railway. dispensing prescriptions from 10 Japanese responded with fire from am. to 1 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to tanks and armoured trains. Fight ing raged throughout yesterday. The Volunteers have also appeared
7,80 p.m.
vertisement to-day,
The
Owing to the arrival of Japanese- reinforcements from Fushun, the
resumed but
MORE MISSING-MAIL IN.
··MANCHURIA..
Yours, etc.,
W. R. FAIRBROTHER. Income Tax Consultants
Bush House,
Aldwych, W.C.Z...
committal.
of August 27, and when searched in Temple Street, a revolver was found tied to his legs. Five of the six, chambera were loaded when. Sergeant Meadows examined the weapon at the Police Station, where the defendant was taken after his arrest
CHINESE ARRESTED entering the lists. He would be equally shocked to observe women
CARRYING GUN. among the onlookers. In his day. Owing to the unfortunate indis at Sinlitun, south of Changwu, on
Madame Kathleen the same line. Hong Kong.. Saturday, Sept. 3, 1932, the only woman to whom this position of
privilege was accorded was the Chapelle she will be unable to ap
Committed For Trial Peninsula Hotel's priestess of Demeter, who sat pear at the enthroned on an altar of white symphonic concert to-morrow, and Volunteers between Shihmerchai
At Kowloon. marble. Only once was the anti-her pianoforte solos as well as the feminist ban, violated, and thej
vocal items by Mrs. Tetley, previous and Yingpan stations on the Shen-
yang (Mukden)-Hailung Railway Prosecuting in a case of unlaw The 1932 Olympic Games culprit was pardoned - but for over for a future occasion. The tween Shenyang and Chingyuan loon Magistracy before Mr. Fraser ly arranged, will therefore, be held retreated to Haingking. Traffic beful possession of arms at the Kow- were successful both from the this leniency she would have been amended programme appears in ad-stations has been
hurled from the Typean rock sporting and international as because her father, brothers, and
yesterday afternoon, Detective fighting continues on the Ching Sergeant Meadows applied for pects. Athletes from nearly son had each been conquerors At the Supreme Court In sum
yuan-Hailung section. This family
It is reported that the Volunteers every nation met in friendly com-at the games.
Ng Nam was charged with being petition and, but for one slight achievement made her delin mary jurisdiction yesterday after have occupied Suchiatun and Hunhofin unlawful possession of a re- noon, Mr. Justice Wood continued quency Comprehensible. incident, the contests were con-ever, Coroebus scandalised an- of rent for 15 months, amounting
How the hearing of the claim of arrears Railway. The Japanese troops in tion. He was followed by two
stations on the South Manchurianvolver and five rounds of ammuni ducted in a spirit, which resulted guish is not yet over. Not only to $750, brought by Le Beau & Co the walled city of Shenyang are Chinese detectives on the evening in the establishment of many are women among the spectators of Entertainment Building, against being besieged-Kuo; Min." strong friendships between the they are also among the compe- Chan Wah trading as "The Pic- titors: This is sheer blasphemy toris," of 10 D'Aguilar Street, representatives of the different Coroebus would regain his com- under a lease in writing for three countries represented. There isposure when the herald's trum-years. His Lordship gave judg no record of the date upon which pet peals, the procession passes ment for the defendant,
by, and the aspirants swear the the first Olympic contest was immemorial oath to abstain from held. Tradition carries the ori-four play. This recalls the prac gin back to before the dawn of tice of 778 B.C. He would also PRICES
history into the region of myth, be gratified to learn that the Mr. B. S. Hall, returned to the which arrived yesterday morning said the detectives were acting on Dress Circle. ,80 ets.!.
amateur status is strictly en- Colorry this morning on board the brought a big batch of Siberian Back Stall
The legends of the Elean priests forced, and that the only prizes Dollar liner, President Monroe, mails for Hong Kong, but the dates formation. .50
who were entrusted with the are honour and the symbolical
on the packages received disclosed In a statement made to the Front Stell .80.eta.
gaps from July 21 to July 25, and Police, defendant said he brought supervision of the festival, attri wreath. Then, his original dis-
Ferguson and R. from July 28 to August 6, the revolver from the country. Tax Included.
gust allayed, he would set him- bute its institution to Hercules, self to watch the events Griffiths, of the Educational De When interviewed, the Post friend of his had written to him one of the most muscular and the keen and appraising eye of partment in Hong Kong were master General, Mr. MJ Breen, to say he wanted a revolver, but when he had brought it here him versatile, divinities of the pan an expert. He would recognise among the passengers disembarking admitted the gap in the reception friend did not want it. theon. He, it is said, came with many in which he himself had here this morning from the Pre- of mails and suggested that the
excelled. In essentials, athlesident Monroe. They have been floods in Manchuria had his four brothers from Crete to ties have changed little in the spending a vacation in Japan, been responsible. Olympia, where a temple had 2708 years since Coroebus, earn- Mr. Wilbur Keblinger, of the U.S. missing malls are expected to ar- been erected during the golden ed the garland. They resolve Consul Service, who was formerly rive in Hong Kong shortly age, conquered all in a footrace, physical prowess and need
themselves into simple terms of and was crowned with wild-olive. special equipment Modern re Thus early the international Anements are largely character of the event was estab-fluous. per:
without spil lished: The
have been then
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Colony this morning from the States, on the 5.5. President Monroe, | He is en route to Singapore where
he will taka up a fre
intment.
Floods Are Believed Responsible.
The N.Y.K. liner Asama Maru his Worship, Sergeant Meadows Giving the details of the case to
probably
It was learned however, that the
OWNER-DRIVER PAYS FOR RECKLESSNESS.
Chinese Is Fined in Central
He was committed.
MR. PHILLIP DA ROZA DIED YESTERDAY.
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Many Years
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