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of

Senator Joseph Gußer, of Pennsylvania, left, is shown" with Governor Lonia · Brann, Maine, and Postangster General James A. Farley in conference at the New York City Democra» tie headquarters. Beams was defented in his Maine Senatorial race by less than 5,000 votes, and the parley was to decide whether a recount should be demanded..

CONFERENCE AT

SHATIN

Past Euro-American Students

FUNCTION ARRANGED FOR SUNDAY

The

RACING

(Continued from Page 2)

Worth Much

This site comprises 152.579.30 }square meters of land and is locat- ed in the heart of the City of Manila Based on present prices

Euro-American Returned af real

estate in this district,

Students' Union has decided to P10.00 to P12.00 per square meter,

16 pm on Sunday next at the re-figures, P1,500,000.00.

sidence of Mr. Kenneth Chan in Shatin. Arrangements have been made to make the conference simi-

New Grandstands

the

YOUNG WOMAN'S ESCAPADES

Theft And Fraud Cases

MAGISTRATE HARDENS HIS

HEART

CHINESE SEAMEN IN COURT

SEQUEL TO HAITAN SHOOTING

ALLEGED SMUGGLING OF OPIUM

There was a sequel, at the Central Magistracy yesterday, to

the shooting incident on board the steamer Haitan in the early morning of August 10, when two seamen of the steamer, Chu Ping- bop, aged 27, and Hu Taze-ting, 37, appeared before Mr. W Schofield on charges of doing an unlawful act preparatory to the export of raw opium from the Colony, and possession of 9,600- taels of raw opium.

A Coroner's enquiry was held recently by Mr. Balfour into the death of the Chinese seaman kiled in the shooting by an Indian guard, and a verdict of justifiable homi-

cide was returned.

The two men charged yesterday were defended by Mr. M. W. Lo, and Chief-Preventive Officer Buller prosecuted.

Captain's Story

ventilator.

After C. O. -Bulier had given an outline of the case, Capt. O. C. Farrar, master of the Haitan, gave evidence and, said that he When a pretty fair-haired girl was asleep in his cahin at about. 3.30 am on the morning in ques- bold a conference from 10 am to this site is worth to-day, in round was charged at South-Western Potion when he was called by the

lice court on August 4 with six cases of theft and fraud, involving report to hiza. As a result of the ship's Indian guard, who made a £97, she was remanded. She step report, he went down to the No. With the acquisition of the pro-ped from the dock to join a young lower tween deck, and while lar to those held in England and perty, rights and good will of the man, and was married a few hours going down a ladder saw a man's. America,

foot sticking out of which include various old club by the Manila Racing Club later. kinds of sports, games and horse Inc. the directors retained

This was revealed when the girl He tried to drag it out, but the riding.

services of architects to prepare-now Mrs. Joyce Newby, aged 20. person inside would not let go, so As this will be the first con-plans and specifications for new of Parkfeld, Putney--was charged he left, leaving an Indian guard ference of its nature a large crowdbuildings to be erected and the on remand last month.

to watch the foot. On going into the bold he found three packages of the is expected to turn up to make the general beautification

The police stated that her thefts wrapped in sacking, which he saw function a success. Mr. T. F. Wel, grounds. The two old grandstands!

involved a bicycle, cameras, and from the shape were not proper the President of the Union Can-will be demolished to take room

The bicycle she bought on cargo. He returned to the lower ton, is expected to come down to for handsome, modern reinforced gowns join the conference.

concrete buildings which will have hire purchase and sold at a profit 'tween deck, and found seventeen She went to chemists and open-more packages. He then went to For the convenience of the mem- a seating capacity of 5,000. bers and their friends, cars will Two of these are to be erected, ed credit accounts for about £5, the main deck on the starboard meet the trains arriving at the cne for the members and stock and so obtained the cameras with side, and saw one of the ship's their out paying anything, later paw-crew lying on deck unconscious. Shatin Station respectively at 9.03 helders in the club, and

from shot wounds. A European ing them am, 10.37 am and 12.32 p.m. for guests, the other to be for the gen-

With the assistance of her hus-Police Officer then arrived, and the purpose of conveying them toeral public. A modern restaurant! the Conference. House, which is and bar will be included, and for band, who had borrowed money to took charge of the proceedings.

The hearing was adjourned, and about a mile and a half from the the members, stockholders of the get the cameras out of pawn, near- station.

club and their guests there will be y £60 worth of the property had fixed for 2.20 p.m. on October 27. The following is the full pro-an additional club room for their been retrieved. The husband had

undertaken to square the exclusive use.

Josses.

gramme:

Opening of the Conference and address by Chairman (10 am). Sports (11 am), Lanch (1 p.m.),

Modern Stables

New and modern stables will be Games (2 p.m.), Discussions (4 built for the horses; this will be p.m.) and Tea (5 pm).

entire

THE GREAT MARCH OF

INVENTION.

(Continued from Page *)

Further Complaints

While the girl had been on re- ļa two-story structure, the top floor and there had been further com- The conference will conclude at to be used by the jockeys and at-plaints, although some of these had 6 pm

UNION BREWERY,

SHANGHAI

company.

hand

tendants, with facilities for not been cleared up.

supplemented their Mr. David Rapoport, defending, Lanston less-than 250 horses.

said the girl went to live with a work with the linotype and

machines, Although the idea of the origi-oing man. There was a quarrel, monotype.

thus nators of the club was not to makend they parted. She got short realising the old dream of doing profits from its operation, it has of money and got into undesirable laway with type-setting by paid handsomely from the very be- ginning. The gross income of the

When she was charged ́ ́that) club from its operations during the brought her and her lover together period of eight years from *1929 The Union Brewery, Ltd. to 1936 shows to tidy sum Shanghai, producers of the U. B. P3,961,554.64,

per year for Beer which is gaining such wide P482,685.59 popularity in the Colony, have re-period.

Lavishly Produced Booklet

cently issued, to commemorate the

25th anniversary of the foundation

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of the firm, a very well printed and WOODMAN AND produced brochure covering every! aspect of the company's business. It is lavishly illustrated by photo! graphs and drawings,, and, explains the whole process of manufacture of the company's deservedly popular product.

be

Brought Together In Death

01

of the

Rule-of-Thumb Geniuses again. Now they were living hap- They were a fearless, imaginative, ingenius lot-this pily.

"When I hear that while on bail (army of mechanical and electri- she repeated her offence, I harden cal geniuses of rule-of-thumb my heart" said Mr. Cland Mul-land cut-and-try experimenters. lins, the magistrate, sending her to There are many who think that,

while prison for three months.

sach empiricists will never become extinct, the great inventions of the future are

likely to

from

HE'S NO ANGEL

Man In Blue, But They Prefer His Word

*How the

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COTTIS

of

organised industrial research, laboratories where teams scientists and engineers are organised to solve industrial problems. For invention-and industrial research are now as Copies of the booklet may One of Hampshire's champion interested spar-makers, James Edward Bey- obtained by

Becording Angel much a part of industry as anyone

and selling from Messrs. W. R. Loxley and nolds, aged 68, of Horton Heath, must laugh when he hears evi-manufacturing

Howe and Goodyear Co., Ltd., the local agents.

near Botley, was buried last month dence about speed in a police Once

in garrets. in a coffin of solid oak, cut from court," said Mr. Claud Mullins at literally starved ja tree in the village at his own re-South Western Police Court last Now princely sums are appro

quest

month. "One man says the car priated for research and inven- Woman, at Willesden Police! For over 50 years he was a went by at 45 miles an hour, and tion. There are at least 1,000 research laboratories in the Court: My husband is a cellarman.woodman in the district, and fol-the other says it stopped dead. ·

I think I will accept the evi-United States, and they spend I am wondering when be is going lowed his father's occupation to come into the open and give me He died in a cottage that had dence of a police constable who about $150,000,000 annually,

says 25 miles an hour." some money.

been his home for 66 years.

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