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icmort. Orchestral
Nights,"
"Neapolitan
Victor Salon Orchestra, Song-" Now You're in
Arms."
RESULT OF SHANGHAI
INQUIRIES,
་་་
WARNING SERVED ON S'HAT SHOPS.
ANTI-JAPANESE ACTIVITIES.
In efforts to probe the mail mystery, the "North-China Daily
Shanghai August 27-Warning? Nows" has been able to obtain
against the sale of Japanese goods further information from the Postal
were reported to have been Authorities.
This information in delivered by the various corps for cludes the following:-
the "Extermination of Traitors! A Harbin telegram of August 24 in great numbers, though there was records heavy rain aggravating the no bomb-throwing. Twelve com- flood situation." This was proceed mercial concerns, apparently re on August 10 by the telographic cipients of such warnings, ad statement, railway suspended for vertised in proininent columns in over a fortnight on western lines Chinese, newspapers, declaring that and Chungchun since: August 3,”!
they had already censed dealing in In spite of cabled inquiries from
Japanese goods. Loudon, Paris and Berlin, the postal authorities are still without definite information as to what route the mails have followed in East Asia-whether by the Amur Railway, Vladivostock, and Tsuruga
Because a Japanese-owned shop has been threatened by the anti- Japanese corps, and also several Chinese shops in Woosung Road have been warned, special Japan
ess police have been detailed in
Orchestral—” Allah's. Holirlay."— | (Japan)," or the direct line the Hongkew area especially along through Harbin. In the latter the Woosung Kond. district. This My event, the post office authorities has started rumours and soveral state, the bags are held up by the Chinese residents in North Sze floods:
chuen Road, have moved out of the district.
Sang-"You're Just a Lover."—
George Metaxa (Tenor), Song "Lady of Spain." Song - "Oh Senorita."-Tino
Folgar (Tenor) Orchestral Tales of Hoffman-
Barcarolle." Orchestral Cavalleria Ruati- cana" Intermezzo, Victor Concert Orchestra.
Song- Here's to the Old Days," Song Mr. and Mrs. Sippi."-
Everett Marshall (Baritone). Orchestral Out of the Dusk to
You."
Orchestral Eleanor."- Victor
Salon Orchestra,
Song "I'll Always be True."
To Intensity Investigations.
One of the warnings delivered by an anti-Japanese corps, found its way to the Enemy Goods Boycott, Committee of the Shanghai Muni. cipality Universal Goods Store- Keepers Association, Much agita
The Post Office appreciates the fact that the publie is incon- venienced but does not believe that i London or Moscow could tell off- hand where the missing mails are. The cabled inquiries will, it is hoped, lead the administrations to trace the mails by cable and the postal service here will do its best to end the uncertainty.
It is emphasised that the block-tion was created among the mem- ade has nothing to do with the hers of the committer, and an a inward Siberian maits. The Chin result of an executive meeting held ese Post Office has never refused on Thursday, the pickets of the nor does it intend to refuss ac. association have been instructed ceptance of those mails whenever to inteusify investigations... they come to hand. The mail baga'
The following circular notice has
Weakening Agonising
PILES?
THE wonderful soothing and cura- tive power of Zam-Buk is strik- ingly demonstrated in cases of piles, or haemorrholds. These inflamed swollen growths at the bowel ox- tremity cause almost incessant pain, loss of blood, and serious weakness.
Zam-Buk is mildly astringent and has a contractive effect on the dilated veins. It takes away all pain and causes the protrusions to gradually disappear. Whether your piles are inward or outward, be sure to try this great herbal ointment.
FACTS SWORN ON DATE befors Mir. J.C. Waits; a Laodem, Solicitor, prove the astounding cum of Me. 11. Taylor, Building Contractor, High Rd, Totten bam, Loscion, N.12. Basarsın
started with ples through sting in damp places. The dragging pada and levitation was torture. I lost a lot of blood...
#1 had doctors and hospital bremen, but it seemed opaca- tion was my only hope, Afriend recommended Zam-Buk and it gave wonderful reliet tepan the fatolerable linking, and pula,
As I motinad with Zam-Buk the haemorrhage tesand and the
completely
ONTE
ve bagge had any retiam of the table complitat"
Zam-Dan also cure scaena, ulcers, polsonać uvendi, čeh, singworm, but lies,” cutt, beniaze, durrse, aprobar, and muscular paine,
Zam Buk
·WUCHANG: OFFICIAL
DETAINED.
PROCURATOR TO BE CHARGED.
FREE FROM ANIMAL FAT
Hankow, August 20-Mr. Ha Shu, Chief Procurator of the Wu- change. District Court, has been detained at the Headquarters of
-THE NOULENS CASE.
WANG CHING WEI'S VIEWS LAW TO BE RESPECTED.
Mr. Wang, Ching Wei, chairma of the Executive Yuan, has at last broken hia silence concerning the Noulens case for he has granted an interview
Humorous Song-"The Party's reported to be at Shanhaikwan in- been issued by the committes to the Honan Hunch-Anhui Bandt. Armly convinced that the Noulens
Getting Rough"--Gracie Ficida
(Comedienne).
Octette "I Love the Moon.". Octette Two Eyes of Grey" J. II. Squire Celeste Octette, Humorous Song..." Dear Old-
Fashioned Thing. Humorous Song" Seven Veils,""
--Norman Long (Comedian) Fox Trot dow."
Bwenvia' on de Win-
cludo no Siberian maila.
The
i
to a representative of "The China Times."
Mr. Wang stated that he was its various captains and members suppression Forces here pending couple were important personages postal authorities thus
of picketing groups: . attribute the delay entirely to the
action by the Judical Yuan. He in the Third Internationale and "All of you have strictly observ will be tried in connection with the broken the laws of China.
there was no doubt that they had floods to which the Harbin tele-
The zram referred, but they considered a resolution passed by this release of Lia Wen-chen, Chair- law, courte hau
done their duty, committee that diligent investiga-man of the Committee for Cus- They had passed the death sentence. that railway disorganisation may
tions be conducted into the move-tody of Dyke Construction Funds on the couple but had commuted also be a contributory factor,
ments of fellow traders in connee Hupeh, who was charged with the bonment.
the sentence to one of life impri- tion with the boycott movement. Of late, we have received a warn ing from the National Salvation Corps for the Extermination of
Mystery Not Disposed O1,
Recognising that the Post Office: is doing its best, a Shanghai
misappropriation of $800,000.
"Before a decision was reached Charged with conspiring with Mrs. Sun Yat San, Dr. Tani by the Court," said Mr. Wang many unscrupulous merchants Yuan Pei and the embezzlement of public funds, deavoured to secure the release of others baden- Liu was arrested. Alleged to be the prisoners on
bail and they held responsible for the 8500,000 but, owing to strenuous opposition, misappropriated. Of this sum be their efforts were fruitless, later returned 2830,000,
Waltz-"When the Moon Comes business man, interviewed in reTraitors informing as that a small the leader of the group, he was, offored to act ag their guarantors.
Vor the Mountain." Jack Hylton and his Orchestra Song- Fallen Leaf."
Elsie
are
number of fellow merchants still dealing in enemy goods.
"We hereby notify you to inten- sify investigations and to keep a close watch on the movements of
Bard to these statements, pointed out that they do not in reality dis pose of the mystery entirely. Song" At Eventime." -
Floods may bo the cause of the Baker (Contralto).
delay in mails despatched after Fox Trot Sing Song Girl."
July 18 (London date). They can- not be the cause of the delay in traitorous marchants, Should these Waltz-"Old-Fashioned Song of
Love."-Ierby Shield and the the delivery of the mails of July treacherous merchants ignore our Follywood Orchestra.
advice effective measures will be 16, 17, 18. The newspaper mails
While Lis was still under ex- amination by the Procurator's Office, Chief Procurator Hu, under action was brought to the notice certain protexts, set him free. This of Gen. Chiang Kai-shek who im mediately ordered Hu's detention. ary Committee of the Judicial Yuan-Kuo Min.
Vocal Duet-Sing a Song of They evidently got through before ties."
for those dates duly came to hand adopted to suppress their activie will be tried by the Disciplin England."
Vocal Duet-"A Musical Confes
sion." Mr. Flotsam and Mr. Jetsam.
Orchestral Indian Love Call Orchestral" The World is Wait ing for the Sunrise."Victor
of My
Salon Orchestra. Vocal Duet - Star
Night." Vocal Duet-" Only One Girl in the World for Me."Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham.
the floods interfered with the com. munications.
Even the Harhin messages show: that the food interruption did not occur much before August 4. By July 18 were in Shanghai. So, that date the newspaper Mails of although there will obviously be some delay in the mails after July 18 (London), the real mystery is what has happened to the lotter Dolls of July 25, 17 and 18. The Postal statements do not show a
Humorous Song-"In the Morn-grasp of this important point.
ing."
Humorous Song "The Willows."
--Narman Long (Comedian),
Around Me." Waltz Rocky Mountain Lul laby-Jack Hylton, and his Orchestra.
The business man also denied the accuracy of the suggestion that the despatching administrations can
Waltz Put Your Loving Arrast telegraphically locate the mail bags. If they were appraised of that by prompt telegraphic com- the qircumstances, he is convincod munication through Moscow, the Song "Trovatore-Fierce Flames should be readily ascertainable.
whereabouts of the missing bags. are Soaring"
The terrific eonfusion prevalent Song- Samson and Delilah-
My Heart at Thy Sweat Voice,wing to the floods, hostilities, and Gabriella Besanzoni (Con- Olices is admitted, There should,
the evacuation of the Chiness Pont) tralto). Orchestral" LB'
in his opinion, be some means of Czacine finding out where the missing mail Mazutka.
bags are. It is satisfactory to Orchestral Rendes-vous"-In- know that the Post Office here t
termezzo."Victor Bakon Oracting so vigorously in making in- chestra, Song" Just a Dancing Sweet to be solved in his opinion.-N.C quiries. But the mystery has yet fioart."
AD.N. Humorous Song
Granny's Little Old Skin. Rug."-Gracic, Fields.
Descriptive Ballad "The Village Blacksmith-Columbia Drama tic Players,
Song" Just Two Hearts and a
Waltz Refrain.” ⠀ Song You Are My Heart's Delight," Richard Crooks
(Tenor).
Orchestral-A Gem from Paga
nini." Orchestral" Fronch Kisses.” — Marek Weber and his Orches trast
Soug" When a Woman So De
Віген,
Song-"Marin Mari"-Benja
mino Gigli (Tenor).
Vocal Duet Silver Moon
Evelyn Herbert and Franklys, Four
Song Duet Mother. Evelyn
Humorous Song National
Economy.!!
Humorous Song--"I'm Waiting Now for Any Kind of Bweet- heart."Norman Long (Come- dian).
Bargain
Humorous Song" The
Hunter. Humorous Song--Ob, Sailor
Behave."-Gracie Fields. Song I Love the Moon," Song "Jeunesse."
Walter
Glynis (Tenor), Chorus C'Est Yous." Chorus Dawn of Tomorrow."
The Salon Group,
Piano Solo-Wagneria
from Wagner
(Aire
Plano Solo-Chopinate.
from Chopin)-Clemens Douce
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