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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBE
HIDDEN ARMS CACHES STILL FOUND IN PARIS
Paris, To-day.
Another store of hidden arms. was discovered by the Paris police yesterday.
In the cellar of house in the Boulevard de Concelle, they found; five
kilo- containing 150 cases
hand- grammes of explosives, 64 grenades and a number of automa- tic rifles
The cellar is part of house pro- perty owned by a bank official.
As it had been established that this official had been away from Paris for some time, the police are inclined to give credence to the story of the janitor, who says that he alone was responsible for plac- jing the arms in the cellar. Trans-
Ocean.
INTERESTING RECOLLECTION
The interesting revelation was made yesterday that Admiral Eu Yang Keh, who commanded the
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ROYAL CAR COLLIDES
IN LONDON
London, To-day When the King and Queen were returning from the theatre last- night, the Royal Car collided with a small private car in Trafalgar Square."
Nobody was hurt, the damage was only slight, and the Royal Car proceeded after a few minutes. Reuter
INFORMER CAUGHT IN A TRICK
Chang Ping, unemployed, was this morning sentenced to six months' imprisonment by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magis- tracy, when he pleaded guilty to the theft of a clock from Lo Tin- tak, at No. 73, Hennessy Road Wednesday.
On
Detective-Sergeant Bentley said, defendant stole the clock from the complainant who was a relative of - his and gave to another man who was told to sell it. On the way de fendant informed a detective that the man was in possession of- a stolen clock. The defendant had Ibeen → a police informer before but some of his information in the past was suspicious.
Kiangyin Forts defence operations; IMPATIENT
Las Captain in-comanand of the cruis- er. Chung Shan provided refuge for the late Dr. Sun Yat Sen at Canton during the rebellion of Chan Kwing- ming.
CALLER TO PAY COMPENSATION
Fung Fei-lang, aged 19, was this It was revealed by the same source morning charged before Mr. R. A. D. that one Japanese destroyer was Forrest at the Central Magistracy badly damaged and one slightly dam with an assault on Yeung Chuk- aged during the operations and kai, aged 77, the office manager of
Kiangyin.
GRACIE GETS FAN MAIL BY THE SACK
So big is the fan mail of Gracie. Fields, idol of films and the variety stage, that her letters are delivered Ito her office in London in sacks..
People ask her for all sorts of ¡things, for Gracie's big salary and over the generosity ate known all world.
Messrs. Thomas Le C Kuen and Co. Denfendant was cautioned, and ordered to pay $20 compensation to the complainant.
Detective Sergeant Davis said de- fendant went to the office to look for Mr. Lee and was told to wait by complainant. Defendant then at- tempted to enter the office and when stopped hit the complainant on the chest and face breaking his specta- cles and hitting him to the ground.
PAINTED FACES OF ENGLAND
Made Needlessly Hideous
One day she received a request, Bishop Thinks Women from a soldiers stationed in India, to buy him out of the Army, as he was fed up. A Mayfair woman, whose husband was in difficulties, wrote asking Gracie to send £500 by return of post so that things could be straightened out.
Every mail brings plays for her to read and songs for her to sing sometimes 50 plays in a day and as many as 1,000 songs.
Begging letters have made re quests for as much as £60,000 in one
week
Supporting his. £72,000 appeal for new areas and church schools in the diocese, the Bishop of Worcester, at Malvern, said:
“I understand that the ladies of England spend something like th
painting or four millions annually on their faces and finger nails and some times their toe nails.
"I have a very strong personal opinion that it makes a woman “a igreat deal more hideous than she
The mad brings pathos, too. Anneed be.". old woman wrote, after reading of a About women smokers he added- planned Continental trip, asking if "I rather like the idea of a man who Gracie would place a flower on the remarked to me not long ago, I have
ve of her son, who had been lill-given up smoking now
in the Great War
effeminate?”
is too