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“THEY SHALL NOT "PASS"

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Spain's "Battle Of

The Marne

GOVERNMENT TROOPS RECORD ADVANCE

Madrid: "This is our battle of the Marze" is the phrase used in political circles to describe the

Government's counter-offensive which, according to a Ministry of War communique, recorded a bigi advance on the southern front, re sulting in the insurgents' asking

BIE CERNA HAR FRIDA SOCTO

LOCAL NEWS

*BREVITIES

$20 FINE IMPOSED

Driven Without Proper Licence

Lieut. Bruce, of HAMS. Med- way, was fined $20 chis morning Mr. Norman Deitz, the well-by Mr. W. Schofield at the Cari- known jockey, returned to the trai Magistracy for driving car Colony from Manila by the 8.3 No. 4056 02 October 21, without President Coolidge this moming-an appropriate driver's licence.

The defendant was absent, but Alighting from a moving tram- had written a letter admitting the car, No. 25, a Chinese male, Weng offence. Mow, fell and sustained slight in-

Traffic Sergeant Kelly said that juries which necessitated this ad- the defendant drove to the Cen- mittance to the Government Civil tral Police station on October 21 Hospital yesterday.

to obtain a driver's licence but did not have proof that he had driven

A meeting in commemoration of before and was told to produce

Too young to realise the tragedy that and befällen them, these youth the late Mr. La San, prominent same. He was also told that he for reinforcements of men, artil-ful refugees from Iron play among their scant possessions in the square at writer in the history of Modern was not to drive the car till hel lery and Moroccan cavalry. Gov- Hendaye, France, as their grandmother, crushed by the low of her home Chinese literature, will be held by had a licence, but to get a licen emment aircraft during the past and dear ones, weeps. Behind her are the ruins of a lifetime bome, ravas the Hong Kong University Stu-sed driver to take the car away, three days brought down 30ined by the Fascist hordes who invaded Iran.

dents Union at the Fung Ping to which he agreed. In spite of Shan Library, Bonham Road), on this promise he drove the car Sunday, commencing at 10 am

down the slope of the Central Police Station to Hollywood Road.

surgent planes on the north, north- west and southern fronts.

LATE MR. LI NAM CHUEN

Relatives Gather For

Commemoration

Among the passengers who ar

rived from Shanghai this mor¤- CHINA IS PREPARED TO RESIST

ing by the sa.. Corfu were Mr. F. C. Hall, of Messrs. Jardine Ma- theson and Co. Ltd. and Mrs.

of the Royal Welch Fusiliers.

AUSTRALIA LACKING Hall, and Capt. LL Gwydy-Jones,

GOOD ALL-ROUNDS

L

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Although no definite news. has been made public the atmosphere in Madrid already appears to be easier. It is stated that the in- surgents were compelled to retreat in the face of the rapidity and unexpectedness of the Militia at-] tack, which was supported by tanks! scroplanes and armoured-trains, į

- CHINA'S AIR FORCES equipped secretly attached to In ancient times as well as at

To-morrow is the 50th birthday the lines leading to Aranjuez. the present filial duty is regarded

Mrs. P. Dibley, of No. 523 Ma-jof Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek; INSURGENTS' DIFFICULTIES as the chief of all virtues by all

gazine Gap Road, was fined $5 at and the whole of China will y [Continued from Page 2) Rabat: The difficulty of the ter-classes of the Chinese race. · A.

the Central Magistracy this morn-the Chinese National flag, as a part rain delayed the advance of the conspicuous example of this piety The MC.C. batting looks solid ing for parking her car No. 2114 of the celebration of the anniver

first Test in Pedder Street on October 20, sary. insurgent columns, but great news was witnessed on the occasion of all round When the

of the late elevens face one another at Bris- beyond the park sign near may be expected to-morrow, accord- the commemoration

the It is learned that the total num- Chuen's 91st birth-bane in December England will Gloucester building. The defen-ber of planes donated to the ing to Radio Tetuan. Radio Cor-¡Mr. Li Nam doba broadcast a decree by Gen-day by his son Dr. Li Sung, and probably possess a stronger dant was absent and sent a letter Generalissimo as

birthday pre- eral Franco ordering all reservists family at the Hotel Cecil yester-getting tail than Australia, whose admitting the offence.

last few joints made village green

sents is 100, and he will-present). to report within five days. -day afternoon.

these planes to the Air Corps so cross-bat swipes against the Rester.

For leaving his car unattended as to increase the defensive power straight fast bowling four years outside the Hong Kong Hotel on of the country. It is not yet. ago.

October 19, A. V. Strijevsky was known-where he will be tomor There are left-hand batsmen in this morning fined $5 by Mr. W. row, but he went to Loyang, north the M.C.C. team, and these may Schofield at the Central Magis-of Honan Province, from Sian (again, as in 1932-33, be most awk-

yesterday to inspect the Central: troops there.

Decisive Attack On Madrid

DECLARED IMMINENT

The room was hung with many "Sau Cheung" and D. Luen" made of silk, the feature of at- traction being the alter...where a huge photo of the late Mr. Lij

Nam Chuen was hung, decoratedard for the leg-spin boaters tracy.

There is, however, a doubt here,

with coloured lights and floral adornment. There were no less brought in by the amended Lhw.

L. Kaige, of King's Buildings, Toledo: There is every indica- than 200 baskets of flowers pre- law, which should assist the Dr. Schofield, at the Central Ma- was this moming fined $5 by Mr.

GEN, CHEN TO REPORT ⠀ tion at present that a decisive at-sented by relatives and friends

mal leg-break against the left-

General Chen Eing-wen, Corn- tack on Madrid is now imminent with congratulations and best and batsmen, since the ball will gistracy for leaving his car Nomander of the Air Force in The relative lull in the fighting on wishes for his descendants. There pitch on

Connaught Kwangtung their off-side. Another 1954 unattended in

and concurrently Wednesday was gtilised by the were about 400 relatives present, donht arises in the fact that Brad Road Central at 430 pm on Octo-Commander of the Chinese First Nationalist troops under General including Dr. Li Cho Yau, Mr. and man, as a strategist, may be dif- ber 19.

Air Corps, has been instracted by Varela to prepare for the final Mrs. Ng Chok Wing, Mr. and Mrs-ferent from Woodfull- quicker

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to struggle. Thus infantry and Pun Sai Yin, Messrs. Li Po Kwai, to perceive the position and quick-Kong University Women's Under whole country within this month. A variety Concert by the Hong inspect the Air Forces in the cavalry reinforcements were ad-Li Chor Son, Woo Did Ng, Li Ngaifer to alter his tarties.. vanced to the front lines,

and Chee. Chan Kuan Po, Chan Hau munitions and provisions trans-Lin, Mrs. Chong Kwong Nai, Mrs. ports are arriving uninterrupted-Chan Fu Hok. Mrs. Mok Ki Pang. 15. Detailed orders are being is Rev. Li Kau Yin, and Rev. Chang sued to the gendarmes who are to Chok Ling. assume police control in the oc- cupied region immediately after

its capture by the troops.

V The morale of the Nationalist | forces is excellent. The high build- ings and churches of the capital can already be distinguished by the naked eye from the church to- wer of the town of Brinon, which is occupied by the Nationalist troops, who are now only 25 kilo- metres from Madrid. The Reds are working in feverish haste dig-) ging entrenchments

kilometres from Brinen.

Fleetwood-Smith's Hand

graduates' Club, under the distin-It is reliably reported that Gen- guished patronage of Tady Calde-eral Chen has completed the in- If Fleetwood-Smith's hand has cott, will be held in the Great spection of the Nanking. Hang- thoroughly recovered,

be will be Hall of the University (by kind chow and Nanchang Air Forces. very difficult to right-hand bats permission of the Vice-Chancel-He will proceed to

inspect the men under the

new lb.w. rule.lor) to-morrow night commencing Hankow Force to-day, after which However, only actual first-class at 8.30 pm Admission will be he will go to Loyang and Sian toj ABRUPT END TO cricket will settie whether his $1 including, tax.

AIR RACE

Last Machine Out Of Contest

"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Paris, To-day.

hand is fit Before opening the

season O

inspect the Air Forces there be fore he returns to Canton

one is banking on it Two Indian Constables, Nos. standing the strain of his abnor E378 and B700, were instrumental mal spin. Everything at the mo-in saving the life of a Chinese ment is problematical, so far as Female, Lee Kin, who attempted

K.C.C. ARMISTICE DANCE. Fleetwood-Smith is concerned. bo commit suicide by jumping into It has been said in England that the harbour-near the Douglas

The Kowloon Cricket Club arej the eight-ball over will operate Steamship Company's wharf in holding their Armistice Eve Dance against England's fast bowlers Connaught Road Central yester915 pm until 1.30 am, an added Jon Tuesday, November 10, from The air race from Paris to why? If it be against them, will day. The woman has since been attraction being the special engage about four Saigon has come to an abrupt it not also be against the Austra admitted to the Government Civilment of HMS. Medway'a Accor

end now that the third and last lane? Besides, Australia will Hospital. Prisoners taken by the Nationa-entry, the Candron-Renault ma-have only one fast bowler to stand

¡dian Dance Band. This will be a lists during the advance declare chine piloted by Chale and the racket, while England may

Dress dance. Entrance, including Mr. J. S. Flegg, overseer of the light, refreshment will be Ladies that the Fed troops are completely Bril, has been forced to abandon have two (or three) in the side. P.W.D. reported to the Central 150 and Gentlemen $2. demoralised by their continuous the race. This was the second In that case the two (or three) Police Station yesterday that A attempt on the part of the can be rested, or bowled at short mechanical filter plant in Bowen COMMANDER KILLED fiers, who did not fare much stretches, whereas the one Anstra-Road had ben broken into during The Madid Government has an-better than in the first at-lian will have to peg away with the the past few days and $77 worth nounced by radio that the supreme tempt, when they had to des-stamina of an oz However, the of brass fittings stolen. Entrance The forthcoming wedding commander of the Red forces incend at Turin où account of a eight-ball over is not helpful to was made by a back window which tween John Entwisle Ramsay, of the capital. Lieutenant-Colonel faulty oil-feed, being compelled any bowler of speed, though slow had been broken. Lopez, was killed through the ac-this time to make an emergency bowlers often prefer it. cidental discharge of his service landing at Basrah, in the Per- revolver. The Nationalists, how-įsian Gulf, owing to engine tron- ever, express the suspicion that he ble. Trans-Ocean Service was murdered by dissatisfied Com- munists and Anarchists under his command.

retreat

ruse of an

Great Slips

:

FORTHCOMING WEDDING :

be-

the Chinese Maritime Customs, and Miss Elizabeth Francis Crich- As a special treat for patrons at ton, Narsing Sister, Shanghai the Gloucester Hotel tomorrow Country Hospital, is announced. If the M.C.C. team reveals bril- evening, Nine and Jose will pre- liant slip fieldsmen it will material-seat their famous Aztec Ritual MILTSAL COMMISSION.

y help the fast bowlers. Slip ex- Dance Previous to the Spanish lof the non-intervention committee

London, To-day. - The Rt The Nationalist forces which for consideration, but will not be press can be vital under Aus-conquest in 1520, there lived in

traliaz conditions, in which Mexico a tribe called Aztecs, who, Hon. W. Ormsby-Gore, Colonial captured the village of Cubas suc- discussed until the delegations have catches do not come in showers although civilized to a certain de-Secretary, announced in the Honse ceeded in advancing a further six had time to receive advice from and, when they do come, are like gree, still made human, sacrifices of Commons yesterday, that kilometres, thanks to the clever their respective Governments. It

artillery Lieutenant is hoped that the communications/gutning fasses.- We have seen to their god of war Heikkilopolithe Mai-tsai Commission had not George Lohmann, L. C. Braund, Based upon this ancient custom, yet submitted its report, which The Lieutenant in question pre-from the Governments will be. C. MacLaren, F. R. Foster, K. Nine and Jose created this dance would be made available to Parlia vented, the Red reinforcements hand by Monday and that steps can Hutchings, A. O. Jones and W. describing the sacrifice of a mai-ment Beater. from. reaching the sector by an then be taken to obtain the con- Hammond

take beautiful den and the sacred rites which swering a telephone call by the sent of the Governments at Burgo catches, high, low, fine and wide, accompanied this ceremony. Reds, who were not aware that and Madrid. --

If three slips next season can af-} SOVIET HELP USPEVATOR Cubas had already been taken by

tain the class of these champions Members of Barcelona: A telegram from the Nationalists, passing as a Bed oficer and reassuring the Beds Moscow-pablished by all the pa-their efforts will be a stimulant to munity gave a farewell dinner on that the reinforcements were not pers here announces the remit the entire team and an uplift to Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. D. K

the bowlers..

Kharas at the Zoroastrian Club tance of a farther 20,000,000 TOP- required.

bles for the assistance of the Cath expert alip fieidsmen.

Australia is not over burdened when Mr. M. J. Patell eulogised If the services rendered to the com- Paris: The Madrid Government talan Government. This su England takes honours in this de munity by Mr. Kharus during the has bought 15 very fast fighting stated to have been raised by vo-

Haifa partment it will be very import-long years of his residence in the planes in the United Statesac-luntary contributions.

Before daybreak one day last Colony, the latter gentleman re- cording to a report received here INDUSTRIES TAKEN OVER

Dearth Of All-Rounders sponding in suitable terms. My month troops from the Dorsetshire from the capital. It is added that Barcelona: All Catalan indus-

and Mrs. Kharas were presented began to disembark, and the first several naval craft have ties that employed over 100

dearth of high grade with a silver coffee service and

{two trains: left for Jerusalem. been purchased abroad by the workers on June 30 last have been allrounders in Australian cricket handsome platinu

[carrying: the 2nd battalion, the Madrid Government, and that some confiscated and nationalised by is striking, compared with the of the community. the

Northerşberland Fusiliers and of these arrived in Spanish ports new law, which had already been

other periods sentation was made

two compar God the Boykl zünə on Wednesday

in the pat

The troop

PLANES FROM AMERICA:

annamced but did not go into wide wil CONTROL OF BARBOURS. force until yesterday. The, London: The Anglo-French pro- private factories will be can "posal, that with the comment of in future by the present on

both sides in the Spanish condich, and Marrist workers' coun an impartial International.com- Provision for the indernity mission be appointed to car zol paid to foreign important harbours for Spe ||tories in Catalonia importa to guard zuzinst vio [but the cénditions:

of the non-intervention" agreement,|been announced- has been submitted to the members|Service,

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