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When, Mr. BarCE first teok office, The Earl of Shaftesbury, who has he had a following of 52 against a just celebrated his sixtieth birth- Yesterday's weather report, fore-Labour Opposition numbering day, recently received a tempting cast and remarks, issued by the Last November's election saw him offer to sing on the American conTM,

An St. John's Cathedral os Royal Observatory at 5.25 p.m. again returned to power, but with cert stage. He refused. Sir Ashton's stated:-

majority reduced from 29 to 13 Waverley-Cooper, ninth Earl of Saturday Miss Nancy Riley, the The anticyclone remains station-More than once the Government has Shaftesbury, is a close friend of elder daughter of Mr. Robert Riley, ary over N, China, S. Manchuria and Hokkaido A depression i been saved by a majority of ene, King George, and is often called of Blackpool, Lancashire,

was married to Mr. situated to the north of the Bonias, and even once by the casting vote the "Singing Peer. He has an Ceylon, The depression or typhoon is situs of the Speaker, but Mr. Barce has excellent tenor voice which he has Richard W. Ritchie, son of Mr. ated more than 100 miles S.S.E of commanded wide public support consistently refused to display on Richard C. Ritchie, of St. Albana, the Maccles Field Bank, moving because he has boldly faced what the stage. He has been recently Herts. The Very Rev. Dean Swinn west, Fresh monsoon will

i. rather imaginatively termed tinue along the China Coast and

"Bolshevism" in Australia. Last staying at Abergeldie, on the Bal officiated. over the N. China Sea.

month the old feud between Mr. moral estate which was lent him Bruce and Mr. Huones culminated by the King and Queen.

Local Forecast:-N.E. fresh, fine.

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winds,

in the latter being informed by the Nationalist Whip that as a result

"

of his support of a vote of censure

The bride, who was given away.

Mr. Bernard Thoric, wore a gown of ivory ring velvet with a veil of embroidery tulle and a coronet of orange blossoms Her shoes and stockings were of white

A massage from Manila at 3.30 p.m. yesterday reported 'n cyclone on the Government, he would no University College of Wales, who is tim and she carried a bouquet of

100 miles distant, moving W.

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HONG KONG, Ocronen 14, 1929.

THE BRUCE & HUGHES CONTEST.

Professor H. F. Fleure, of the

with

her

was very proud-grently incensed of Gedi. Gedi is generally referred Mr. A. E. Charman was beat

perce.

can be ascertained.

of East

A reception was held at St." George's Hotel, Kennedy Road. The bride's going away frock was of patterned blue crepe de chine with a beige silk straw hat.

card inscribed "From the Ger- man Master Bakers' Association." In reply to a question from bystander, one of the party said that they were master bakers from various parts of Germany visiting London for the Bakers' Exhibition, and in the course of conversation this German added:

Yes, we are going the right way now, I think." The incident gave one a sense of the passing of history. The French send a wreath every year for Nel- son's Colume ou Trafalgar Day,

rooms or meetings. The recent de Association, has found what be

bridesmaid, wore Princess cision of the Government to sell the thinks are evidence early Islamic Tary blue caffets trimmed with Commonwealth merchant fiect-a contact between Persia nad Easter inec, silver shoes and Blue pet scheme of which Mr. Hrama Africa in the ancient ruined city hat. Her bouquet was white roses.

to as the "Buried City the former Prime Minister. Last month the Government brought in Africa. It is situated in the heart min.

Bill to abolish the Federal Arbits the jungles of North Mombasa. ration Court, on the ground that Professor Fleure found traces of an individual States alone could deal ancient palace, s mosque, and A tomb, from which he thinks the date effectively with industrial affairs and enforce the laws relating to and history of the mysterious city them. Mr. HOONER, however; re- gards the Federal Arbitration

German" Wreath at the Venotaph. Court as the keystone of the indus-

There was no wedding because

A fine and significant incident trial arch and the greatest factor they entered the marriage date in the maintenance of industrial opposite the wrong day in their happened in London last month at He therefore proposed that diary! This was the predicament the Cenotaph. A group of twenty the Bill be not enforced until thefa young English couple, who to or thirty-middle-aged men, obvious electors were consulted. Thirty-five remind them of their wedding day y German, with one woman, stood votes were cast for Mr. HuGRE's entered the date in their diary, but bare-headed at the Cenotaph and amendment, and thirty-four against, opposite the wrong date. The wed-placed a laurel wreath among the whereupon the Government decided ding arrangements made for them other wreaths at its base. A broad at a North London Roman Catholic ribbon of the German colours was to go-to the polls.

The election campaign has been an Church, were perfcct. The priest intertwined with the laurels, with extraordinary one. The Nationalist was there, and the invited guests In it is true-as Reuter tell ur--that party in split very badly, and the They waited in vain. Next day the issue on which the battle is being couple arrived at the church in the general election campaign which fought is not a popular one.

The their wedding regalia, and found has just drawn to its close in Aus- abolition of Federal Arbitration is that no arrangements had been tralia was one of the ment bitter a question on which popular feeling made. It was then that, they dis political fights known in the Com- appears to be strong-and strongly covered their mistake.

against the Government. Moreover, monwealth, then" our antipodean the Budget proposals have aroused friends must have excelled them widespread opposition. Many think High Lights at the Star,

that the Bauer Ministry has been selves. It so happens that two of extravagant, and has made little the principal figures in this struggle attempt to reduce taxation or to are very markedly and curiously meet the position due to the shrink presented dissimilar. Men more unlike each age in the value of Australia's" High Lights Miss Enid Nacol san was in particularly good form staple exports-especially of woel. other than STANLEY MELBOURNE On the other hand, it is very hard her singing of "Little Lady of The

WILLIAM BRUCE and

MORRIS to see how there can be any Moon" winning rounds of op

permanent alliance between Mr. plause. The show started off with HUGHES "Could not be imagined.

HUGHES and some of his present i swing and every item on the pro-ed British housewives to obtain The former has the reputation of Nationalist associates on the one grane was thoroughly enjoyed by domestic servants. Good maids side and the official Labour party the crowded house "Lilting Liti- are so scarce that they are offered --even to the spats, which aroused on the other. The state of parties gation" indeed was very good, and every inducement to stay, as wit after election last November was 30 was Rex Burchell's Inconseness the following recent advertise- fierce ridicule from the horry abour 31, Nationalist 29, Country quentialities". The company rement: Superior girl wanted as peated the performance last night house parlormaid; comfortable home handed native sous when first they party 13, Independent 9, making a saw them. He studied law at Cam- total of 75. The Nationalists and and to-night they will give "The cook-general and children's maid.

kept; own Country groups together had a

bedroom; private bridge University, and on return party of 49, or eleven more than

bathroom, central heating; non- ing to "Australia (where he has a the Labour party, In view of the

basement, ranning water in bed-" rooms; Hiberal outinga electric. very large soft-goods business) he serious split in the ranks of the

Nationalists, it is not improbable Renter cables reporting the strong floor polisher." Patent washing- took with him more than the aver that Australia-the first British action being taken by the German up appliances, glass-fronted kitchen age amount of that polish which State to have a Labour Government Government against the Stahl-dressers, and electric ovens are comes from mingling in the best! will see neither Mr. BRUCE nor heim" is the fitting sequel to & among the improvements made in London Society."Billy" HOBES, Mr. HUGHES in power, but will give series of very disturbing incidents many homes to make less work for Wireless in the an opportunity to the "Bolsheviks" There have been of late several the

bomb outrages in Germany. The kitchen is a feature of many homes. however, in spite of his "Right to show how unlike the real thing explosions were very violent, a good now, and a phonograph is often Honourable" prefix and sundry they really are.

deal of damage was done, and it added to the amenities. There is u. honorary university degrees as

is sheer luck that no one was hurt. domestic agency in London where

entertained to While the criminals were unknown, the girls are affixes, is an undistinguished figure" to look at, and he knows it. In ap-

there was never any doubt as to phonograph concert and given tea their political complexion. They while waiting to be interviewed. pearance he is still the little travel-

belong to the extreme Right, which

said Will unlegs such Dobis, wer Sandy Beach about One Mile East of A. S. WATSON & Co., being Australia's best groomed man

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Socialista," of men belonging to the Looking Back 25 Years, remnants of the secret military or Williams, hendraaster of Saiyanpur. reactionary Stahlhelm," and of Yesterday morning Mr. W. H. ganisations that at one time thren Angio-Chinese School, and Captain lened to destroy the German Repub of the Hong Kong Football Club, lic. The outrages were accompzai-

was married to Miss Emily Watkin ed by theae extremist groups and by a N.D.L. Prinzess Alice. The cere

political concentration of of Birmingham, who arrive by the nationalist campaign led by the mony was performed at the Union The King's Exequatur empower-

newsepaper magdate Herr Hugen- Church by the Rev. C. E. Hickling, ing Senor Enrique Gonzalez to act erg. The Prussian police recently Mr. C. F. Aucort acted as best man, as Mexican Consul-General in Lon-covered a store of bombs. All the maids Mr. Owen-Hughes gave the

mada a series of arrests and dis- and Mrs. Hooper in lieu of brides

His Majesty's signature. don for Hong Kong has received arrested men belong to the extreme bride away.

Mr. Thomas. Right. One of them is young Shand, electrical engineer n the Techow, who was implicated in the Taikoo Sugar Refinery, and of foul murder of the great Walter Biggar, Sectland, was married at. Rathenay more than five years ago. the Union Church yesterday to showed that the outrages were Edinburgh. Mr. R. A. Ferguson perpetrated by a terroristic group was best man, and Miss Hickling connected with the remnant of the bridesmaid. Mr. T. W.. Robinson, sinister Consul" organisation, gave the bride away. Rev. C.H. which is widely credited with re- Hickling performed the ceremony; sponsibility for the murders of both and Mr. Brand acted as organist.

he deserted is unprintable it is curious to find him among the Nationalists in the forefront of the battle again. Some of the choice compliments paid him by various The forthcoming wedding is a

nounced of Mr. Victor Mayor Hast, INDIA, BORNEO, THE Prominent Nationalists a few years No. 4, Cox's Path, Kowloon, to The interrogation of the prisoners Miss Burah Ovens, of Laureston,

ago make amusing reading at this, Miss Lily Mahel Collison, No. 22 stage. "A man

whose pledged Shadwell Road, Portsmouth, who is travelling to Hong Kong on word is absolutely worthices," a board, H.M.T. Neurali.

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was made by the police of the 14, 1004. premises of Captain Ehrhardt, the Australia," and repcled "the very

freebooter of Baltic Naval Brigade Looking Back 10 Years, apotheosis of degradation and dis-

fame. The "Consul", organisation "Coy Hop *. "Gustav."-This honour"-in short, & man who

was founded in Munich by a zum Wdd suit brought by has never himself been loyal to any- body or anything." In spite of all authorised howloon Inland Lothardt's naval brigade, and it is be against the German bark Gustav. The Governor in Council has her of former members of Ehr-owner of the Chinese junk Loy Hop this, however, Mr. Hugues remain No. 2148 the piece of land contain-head of this terroristio, secret and sank the junk. The Acting. lieved that Ehrhardt was at the which, it was alleged, had run into ed Prime Minister until 1923, when ing about 14 acres, situated at Ho society before he left it to join the Queen's Advocate (Hon. J. Russell)

Mun Tin to be used as a cemetery. Coalition Government formed by A plan may be seen in the office of Stahlbeim. The result of the police instructed by Messrs. Sham, Toller the Nationalist And Country the Public Works Department.

search at Ehrhardt's premises Wes and Johnson, appeared for the parties. To-day Billy" is re-

expected to prove of great im- promovant; and Mr. Hayllar, Q.C., garded by most Nationalists, an a

The Government has accepted the portance, and apparently it was, in instructed by Messrs. Bereton and leader without a following, and a following tendest Mr. Mor Galide view of the German Government's Wotton for the impugnant. His wrecker without power to recon- 835,936 for Kowloon Hospital action against the "Steel Helmet Lordship asked counsel if they struct, while his old colleagues in maternity block, site formation organisation. The motives of these could state what the issue between, the Labour party regard him as and building Means, Sang Lee & conspirators have never changed. them was The Queen's Advocate: well, in the same way as be regards Co., 82,534.91 for repairs to Cheung For all their nationalism, for allWe say we had a light; they them. The Labour party has never Chats Ferry Pier. Mesre. Tung their denunciations of Bolshevism, any we had not. We do not say! forgiven him for smashing in Hing Co., 8427.25 for the supply for all their talk of war, with they had no lights; we only say we twelve months of leadership, the and making up of winter uniforms France, they would accept an did not notice them till we got on greatest democratic fighting force for Revenue Officers, etc. the world has ever known," and for

alliance with the French and jump their ship." Mr. Hayllar-"There" at an alliance with the Russians if is also a great discrepancy between hir part Mr. Hudres has never According to the report of the these 'gilies would help them to us as to the course the junk was. forgiven his former associates for Registrar, upon the valuation and make war on their fellow-Germans. taking. We say she was going ex- what he considers their base in-report of Mr. John R. Moodie, They hate only one enemy, and actly the other way or as nearly so gratitude to a loyal comrade. F.F.A., for the five years ending their secret stores of rifles, machine as possible." The Queen's Advocate These mutual animositics, however, December 31, 1927, the Sincere gune, and ammunition are meantWe also state that the Gustav are not of very great interest to Life Assurance Company's value for use not against foreigners but struck the stern of the junk on the those who are not intimately con- en balance sheet, which is based against German workmen of whom port side; they say the Loy Hop's cerned with Australian politics, on the Company's balance sheet they have already killed hundreds, fcremast first struck the Gustar's although a knowledge of them helps made up to December 31, 1927, shows The Prussian police can be con- gibboom. gyves on the starboard the uninitiated to visualise more liabilities 8973,834,48 and awsets gratulated on ridding a civilised side." The bearing was adjourned. vividly and accurately the situation 8139,100.72, a deficiency in assets of community of a set of criminal-Hong Kong Daily Press, October: which exists today.

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