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"THE CHARGE OF LIGHT BRIGADE"
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Paris, To-day.
IT WAS ANNOUNCED here yesterday evening that M. Bonnet, the Foreign Minister (who has been spending the week-end on his estate near St. Georges de Didonne, Southern France), will resume his duties at the For- eign Office this morning.
Commenting on the unexpectedly early return of M. Bon- net to Paris, political quarters here declare that his presence in Paris was deemed necessary in view of the international situation which is far from calm.
It is believed that tension in the Danzig conflict will become far more acute during the course of the present week, and some papers intimate that this week will bring developments which are to he regarded as a prelude to important decisions.
! It is stressed that to-day, when M. Bonnot resumes his official duties, is the Feast of the As- sumption of Our Lady, a legal holiday whan all shops are olosed and, normally, no business le transacted. In any Government.
Office In France.
Most shops and public and private offices in Paris were also closed yes- terday.-Trans-Ocean.
BLACKOUT LIGHTING BREACHES
CANADIAN MISSION RAIDED
Shanghai, To-day. The Canadian Jesult Mission at Hauchowfu, at the junction of the Tientsin-Pukow and Lunghai Railways, was raided by Japanese gendarmes on Sunday, August 6, according to a belated foreign re- port reaching Shanghai to-day.
Two priests, Courchesne and Renaud, were taken to gendar merie headquarters.
What happened to them is not yet known.-Reuter.
PRINTERS
for REFUSE
Several summonses breaches of the Lighting Re-
gulations during the "Black- TO WORK
THE STRONG ANTI-CHIANG AT-
out Exercise" on July 27 were heard at the Kowloon Magis- DISAGREEING WITH THE PO- tracy this morning by Mr. E. LICY OF THE PAPER AND WITH Himsworth, who imposed TITUDE IT HAS ADOPTED FOL- nominal fines but remarked LOWING THE BROADCAST BY MR. CHING-WEI, EXPELLED
CANTON LAST WEEK, TWO- Messrs. V. Neyle, of the Far East THIRDS, SOME 66 WORKMEN, OF Flying Training School, Kai Tak, and THE MECHANICAL STAFF OF THE R. E. M. Devaur, of Far East Oxygen "SOUTH CHINA DAILY NEWS" and Acetylene Company, Limited, To WENT ON STRIKE YESTERDAY. Kwa Wan Road, were charged with failing to have the side-lights of their cars properly dimmed.
that, in future, heavy fines WANG
KUOMINTANG LEADER, FROM
would be imposed.
The vernacular paper is the only local official mouthpiece of Mr. Wang 'Ching-wei who is now in Canton at- Mr. R. M. M. King, for Mr. Neyle, tempting to Induce Kwangtung Chin- said his client was employed as an ese to join his pro-Japanese peace engineer by the Far East Flying movement.
Training School, and did not expect. The paper this morning was reduc- to go out during the “blackout." ed to half its ordinary size.
Owing to a sudden call by the Chief Engineer, requiring him to visit the School to examine a plane, he was caught unprepared.
The Police stopped his car 100 yards from his house.
Mr. Neyle was cautioned. Mr. Devaur was fined $2.
The management has appealed to the Special Branch of the Hong Kong Police, but it is understood that the workers have refused to return to about work unless the paper changes its | policy and refrains from attacking the Chungking Government and from supporting. Mr. Wang:
Spécial guards have been placed on Ed-duty outside the paper's premises to
Fines of $2 each were imposed on Li Ka-shou, of No. 388, Prince
ward Road, ground floor, and Chan prevent incidents. Lo-kung, of Hau Wong Temple,
Gramplon Road, for failing to screen 70 INCHES OF
or extinguish a bright lamp ; during
the "blackout."
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VEGETABLE THROWN FROM LORRY
Following a complaint
C. Shum, of Kal Yip, 18, before
RAIN
RAINFALL THIS YEAR PASSED THE 70 INCHES MARK AS THE
RESULT OF THE THUNDERSTORM
LAST NIGHT.
The total is now 70.31 inches, against an average of 60,34.
The temperature yesterday reached Miss B maximum of 01 degrees and Male morning at 10 am, it was
rees in the shade.
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