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NINETY - FIRST YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1935
CHINESE NATIONAL ATHLETIC MEET
Overesas Delegates Visiting Nanking
THREE DAYS OF SIGHTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Nanking, To-day. More than 100 men and women of the Chinese athletic delegations: to the Sixth National Athletic Meet, from Malaya, Java and the Philippine Islands, will arrive here! this afternoon by train from Shanghai
·KALAMAKI SWEPT BY
VIOLENT TORNADO.
No Lives Lost Though Temble Havoc Reported
CHINA MÄIL * SPECIAL Athens, To-day.
A violent tornado' swept over the port of Kalamaki early yes- terday morning, and in less than five minutes wrought tremendous havoc in the outlying parts of the town, carrying away roofs and completely wrecking many of the smaller buildings, No lives were last but numerous persons waffered injuries. — Trans-Ocean Service
INCENDIARISM
Two Arrests Made In Brussels
SEQUEL TO-SERIES OF FIRES AT WORLD FAIR
VON MACKENSEN HONOURED
Presentation Made At Bruessow
FAMOUS ARMY-LEADER TO RETURN TO PLOUGH AT AGE OF 86!
- CHINA MAIL," SPECIAL
Berlin, To-day. "Eighty - six-year-old Field Marshal August Von Macken- sen, the oldest living German army leader in the Great War. was the recipient of a special honour" yesterday when Pre- mier Goering, on behalf of Chan- cellor Hitler, presented the old soldier with the title-deed of a Prussian domainal estate. Bruessow. near Prenzlau, în the province of Brandenburg, 35 miles north of Berlin.
The presentation took place in the manor house of the estate in the presence of thres Reich Min- isters, Herr Darre, Baron von Neurath and Count Schwerin- Krosigk, and many other promin- ent representatives of the State party and the army.
The Central University and the Oversea Affairs Commission have) been making preparations for their reception and entertainment. The delegates will spend three days în the capital, during which they will visit various Government and pri rate organisations, historic rains and scenic spots in and around the city, including Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum, the Central Broad- casting Station, the National Cen- tral University,
National the Health Administration the Cen- tral Hospital, the Central Movie
The investigations conducted by In his address General Goering Studio, and the Ministries of
the fire insurance companies con-extolled the distinguished services Communications and Railways.
three big rendered by Field-Marshal von Mac The delegates will return to ceming the origin of
which have broken on Saturday fres
out kensen to the German nation dur- Shanghai by train morning on their way back to within the past two months in the ing the war and in times of peace. The Field-Marshal pointed out Central homes. -
News amusement part of the Brussels
World Fair, led yesterday to the in his reply that his family had arrest of two men in the restaur- been established on the same farma
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*Brussels, To-day.
HAN RIVER FLOOD ant "Bella Napoli, on charges of for 300 years, and that he him-
PREVENTION
$24,000 Dyke Scheme
START OF WORK EXPECTED ON NOVEMBER 1
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self as a boy had learned how to Other arrests will probably foltill the land. Now, after he had low as a considerable number of for nearly his whole life served persons are believed to have been his nation with the sword, be
involved in the affair-Trans
Ocean Service.
CONFERENCE AT TSINGTAO
Japanese Officials Meet On Friday
would gladly return to the plough.
-Trans-Ocean' Service."
R. E. OLD COMRADES ASSOCIATION
Winter Programme
FIRST DANCE OF SEASON NEXT SATURDAY
Nanking, To-day. A plan to build a food-preven- tion dyke along the Han River from Chungchang to Chinkow in Hapeh has been mapped out by
Shanghai, To-day. Mr. Hsih Teh-chiung, Director of
Mr. Goro Morishima, Chief of Kianghan Engineering Bureau, according to Mr. Wang Hwu- the first section of the Asiatic
Another of the Associations" ching, Sectional Chief of the Na-Affairs Bureau of Gaimusho. left tional Economic Council, who ar- here yesterday morning for Tsing popular whist drives was held rived here to-day from Hankow. tao aboard the s.s. Tsingtao Marn. last night in Wellington Barracks,
The project, the cost of which is estimated at $24,000, Was thoroughly discussed upon the ar rival of Mr. Wang at Hankow. The details of the scheme were submitted to the Central Execu- tive Committee for approval..
Meanwhile Mr. Esih has begun to draft labourers into the dis tricts of Chungchang, Kingshan and Tienmun,in central Hupeh, to undertake the work, which is expected to be inaugurated on November 1 Central News Agency.
RENEWED PERIL OF HWANGHO
Continuous Breaking
Of Dykes
Pasting, To-day."
It is understood that Mr. Mori-25 tables being filled. ... shima has been sent to the North to The drive was commenced in attend the conference of Japanese the open, but owing to a sudden Consuls and diplomatic officials in shower it had to be transferred North China, which will be held under cover. The change only on Friday-Central News Agency. took a few minutes and did not
inconvenience anybody."
SENSATION AT JAFFA
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The prizes were presented by Mrs. Carryer and were as fol- lows:-
Ladies; 1 Mrs. Chapman, 2 Mrs. Casey, 3. Mrs. Merriman."
Gentlemen; 1. Mr. S. Woods, 2. Mr. C. Moon, 3. Mr. F. Bewley. 4. Mr. H. Handyside.
The memorandum requests the authorities to confiscate all arms in the possession of Jews, to strengthen the Police forces
Refreshments were then sérved the coast and at the frontiers in order to prevent illegal Jewish and the tombola ran until 11.30 Immigration, and to replace the Pm to finish a very enjoyable Jewish customs officials by Arabs evening.. 2nd Britons.
next
GENERAL STRIKE.
Tickets for the R.E.O.C.A. dance
on Saturday were bought by many present, showing that al- A general strike has been pro-though the dance was arranged at claimed by the. Arab leaders for short notice it will not lack sup-
Saturday, which is to extend port from our regular patrons. Owing to the pressure of the to all communications as well as The whist drives will be con- Blood currents of the Hwangho to the entire business life and all tinued under cover during the (Yellow River), the dykes in its professions, including doctors, Winter season, in alternate weeks vicinity are collapsing continuous teachers and lawyers. ly, according to a report received here used w
Since Saturday is also the week- ly Jewish holiday, it is feared More than 100 villages at that the strike may lead to serious Lishentun have been submerged disorders Trans-Ocean Service. as a result of the inrush of the
with the dances.
Fortnightly Dance The Association is holding the first of its fortnightly dances next Saturday at the China Fleet Club Theatre, commencing at 8:30p.m The prices for admission are:-- Ladies 50 cents, Gentlemen $1
The Dance Band of the Lin- colnshire Regiment, by kind per- Sir Austen Chamberlain, can bring mission of Major 3. A. A. Griffin.
food-waters through the breaches AIR CONVENTION REQUIRED. in the dykes. Central News |Agency.
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