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RECENT RIOTS IN SPAIN.

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BORDERERS AT PLAY.

"A" COMPANY WIN AQUATICS SHIELD.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1932.

SATURDAY'S RACES HONG KONG RIFLE

ENTRIES AND HANDICAPS.

The following is a completa list of entrics and handicaps for next Saturday's racing at Happy Valley :-

Carnarvon Stokes (One Mile). Amoy, 155 lbs.: City of Shanghai, 159 lbs.; Dan'l Whiddon, 145 lbs.; Estrellita 145 lbs; Fighting Blood, 154 lbs.; Golden Arrow, 189 hs. Hirwego, 148 lbs.; Hosordy,

CLUB..

BAD WEATHER AFFECTS SCORES.

BARTER IN FALKIRK

WORKER'S PLAN TO REVIVE INDUSTRY

A BOLD MOVE.

Falkirk is on the eve of making

exporiments Scotland hos known.

There are five thousand unem ployed men in Eastern Stirlingshire are tired of drawing the

U.S. HELP FOR HAITI

FINE RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT.

FAR AND WIDE.

An illinois man some time aga in- fluenced his friends to buy bonds in, a certain company, The bonds are now said to be worthless and he has dug down. 'into his own poc

Washington, Aug. 13-The Hai ket to the tune of $133,000 to make tian problem of self-government was the luss good, thus proving that his given a somewhat negative twist by

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une of the most momentous social [Dr. C. C. Tangill, American Uai word is better than his bonds. overversity, Washington, in the final of

three lectures on Hispanic American An important theft was commit- Affairs before the First Annual ted in the Hohenzollern Museum Seminar Conference at the George

He situated in the former imperial' Washington University here. declared Haiti's future was "pro- castle Mon Bijou. An unknowa blematical."..

person, who is supposed to be a Passing rapidly over the events raanine-collectioner, has stolen two which he said had pointed to "growing United States imperia valuable signet-rings of coralline him, he noted the patriotism of nut crystal mounted with dia Thomas Jefferson, who saw in the mends, which belonged to Frida States the hope for the entire world;

who " dolo."

They realise that there will be no employment for them until ten, twenty, thirty years have roiled

a

The police praviously received coas fidential information to the effect "A" Company won

the South

Bad weather conditions marred that a number of civilians and army Wales Borderers Swimming Sports

the monthly shooting competition officers had gathered in a house in in the Y.M.C.A, bath on Saturday.

Nathan Handicap "B" Olass- of the Hong Kong Rifle Club, -ong of the fashionablo districts of by returning an aggregate total of

14 Miles.

which took place on Saturday at the city in preparation for an at-134 points as compared with the 32 Daylight Eve, 150 lbs.; Helter the Kowloon Tong Range. It was tack on the War, Ministry and the points returned by both "B" and Skelter, 140 lbs.; Nippy, 183 lbs.;raining and blowing when the General Post Office. Large forces of "g" Companies. The Headquar. Racing Boy, 155 lbs; The Tiger, shoot started and the scures suffer- mobile police were accordingly hurter Wing (31) were fourth and "D" 150 lbs.; Valorous, 102 lbs.; Wilded. In addition, H. Chappelle, ried to protect the buildings. A Company (M.G.) were last with 21 Life, 188 lbs.

whose final score of 130 easily out- cordon had hardly been thrown points.

distance his competiturs had 4 per round the War Ministry when At the conclusion of the aquatic

cent, deducted for using a sling. groups of army officers and civi-events Mr. Raikes, wife of L.-

W. C. L. Markie. H. C. Watson liana opened fire.

Col. G. T. Raikes, D.9.0. officer

and L. B. Holmes were also penal- A brisk interchange of shots fol Commanding the

ised 8 per cent. for using 'operatura | sway. 192 Battalion,

and sling.

So they have decided to do what the second period of imperialistic rick William I, the King of Prus lowed during which overal were presented tho Inter-Company

tendencies following the Maxioun sia, and to the Queen Sophia Doro- Ao interesting announcement was many

of their forefathers did War; tho samo far-flung imperia- seriously wounded on both sides. Shield to "A" Company, who 148 lbs.; Mongolian Stag, 149 lbs., made by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. before them take their courage in listio ideas of 1896 when the Unit

thea, The attackers were repulsed and proved worthy winners of a close Mun Ko Pao, 145 lbs.; Publie H. Chappelle, who said that in both hands and go down £ghting ed States obtained virtual control

Money, 149 lbs.; Sunbeau, 189 lbs.; future competitors would be divid-rather than admit that the human The Crook, 147 lbs.; Valley Hall,ed into two classes.

olement has been defeated by a 155 lbs.; Whoopco, 154,

Those without shooting experi-social system which at present is Newcastle Handicap (One Mile).

ence would be rated "D" class. unable to help itself,

At their head is a minister of A silver spoon is ti be awarded the Anniversary Eve, 185 lbs.; Bun After That, 140 lbs.; City of Mel-winner of the "D" class providing religion-the Rev. A. B. Robb, of Pto. Woods, Pte. Harries (83) bourne, 100 lbs.; Evening Star, 100 Pte McCarthy (60); L/C Woods; Friar Tuck, 170 lbs.; Kilrea,

he or she maintains an average of Laurieston,

tho " poor

man's at least 75 per cent.

padre," who has come out of a tiny man: Pte. Marsh; and, Pte Jones 150 lbs.; Mermaid, 140 lbs.; The

Saturday's results were:- village in rural Stirlingshire to (30),

200 300 600 comfort, encourage and guide this Giraffe, 166 lbs.; Tin Tue, 135 (bs.

yds. yds. yds. Ttl.ragged. army on its pilgrimage. Fifth Aggregate Stakes (Six

39, 32 65 130

These men have taken possession 118 of a disused foundry in Falkirk.

escaped in motorcars. The Premi-j contest. er, Senor Manuel Azana, remained in the War Ministry throughout the attack.

Simultaneously a group of 60 men, some in army uniform, some in civilian clothes, attempted to on- tor the General Post Office. The were arrested without offering re sistance. Later further groups opened fire on this building and a short battle followed which ended in a rout of the attackers,

RESULTS,

The following were the full re sults:

Inter dompany Relay. 1.-"B" Company.

2-"A" Company. Lieut. A. G. Martini Pte. Oil- more Pte. Wallace; L/C. Vincent;

In all some 150 arrests were mads Pte Jones (83); and Cpl. Morgan.

and there are believed to have been about 20 casualties, including five killed.

Provinces Remain Cal.

It is understood the only private soldiers who took part in the dis turbance were a group of about 80 from the remount depot in Madrid, They came into the centre of the town on foot accompanied by a number of civilians and told pas sers-by they had risen against the Republic and inviting them to join the movement.

Traditionalisto Arrested.

In the last few days there hasi been considerable police activity, some 60 Monarchists having been arrested, most of them traditiona lists, that is to say, supporters of the pretender, Don Alfonso Carlos de Bourbon.

3. "C" Company. Lt. J.C. Richardson; Pte Camp- hell: Cpt. Shaw; L/C. Williams (74): L/C. Scammeli; aut Pte. Jones (43)..

4.D" (M.G.).

Pie. Cottrell; Sgt.

Ford; Pte. Reynolds; Lt. J. Crewe-Read; Pte. Donnelly; and Lt. J. Gailetly.

5.-H.Q." (Wing). L/C. Sutherland; Dm. Smith; D. Fullage; Bds. Maynard; Bds. Martin; and Pte. Jones (50).'

Time 1 min. 32.2.5 secs. Enlisted Boys Handicap,

1. Boy Allen

2. Boy Firmston

3. Boy Smith.,

DIVING.

Pte.

Pie.

1.-"A" Company. Morrison and Cpl. Morgan. 2.-B." Company. Woods and Pte. Harries

3.-"0" Company,

As the result of a widely circu lated append for funds for the Mon- (93). archist cause, the office of the or

H. Robinson

L. Soares POL Mrs. Holmes

27

H. Chappelle H. C. Watson... 30 29

31

50

58 116

35 110

31

2

53

106

29

93 51

102

23

309

20

50

100

48

DI

18 47

The

24

22 10

("D")

B. Packe

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A. B. Sequeira 30 M. M. De V.

Scares

Furlonga), Bag and Baggage, 148 lbs.; Box-C, B. Holmes, ing Eve, 142 ha.; Don, 148 lbs.; Gold Key, 142 lbs.; Helter Skelter, 145.ibs.; The Tiger, 145 lbs.; Valor- ous, 145 lba: Vasylock, 148 lbs.

Jordan Handicap "D" Úlass (Six Furlongs). Blue love, 158 lbs.; Buchanan, 140 lbs.; Cobu, 140 lbs.; Chiu Quan, 145 lbs. Christmas Belle, 140 lbs.; Christmas Joy, 182 lbs.; Gold Bar, 142 Ubs.; Good Day, 140 lbs.; Hel- vellyn, 140 lba.; Imperial Hall, 169 Ander.. 150 lbs.; Paul Pry, 166 lbs; Iba; Mon Talisman, 153 lbs.;. Path-

Sun Franciaco, 145 lbs.: Sanction, | 18 lbs.; Shanghai Beau, 140 lbs, H. Chappelle Sunbeau, 140 lbs.: The Player, 101 J. S. Davey lbs.; Whoopee, 140-lbs.

J. H. Silva.... W. C. L. Mackie

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With their own hands they are to convert it into a factory, con- taining six or seven separate trade workshops.

Generous Falkirk people have already agreed to provide them with the necessary finance to start them' off on the adventure.

The plan is a simple ope 01

over Cuba and brought the Philip

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pines into American possession, and, creased from 2,288 in. 1830 to 2,100 The number of marriages de finally, the steps which threw Haiti in 1031. The decrease, though in- into the circle of America's fold.

Bince Haiti first attempted to gov-significant, is perhaps due to the ern itself, revolutions and illiteracy prevailing depression," observes had been its chief menaces, Dr. Mr. J. D, Brown, Government Tansill said. The United States had watched with not uncritical eye the Agent of the Southern Province, manoeuvers of the Negro populace of Ceylon in his Administration and, while having the right under Report of last year, the Monroe Doctrine to intervene for the sake of law and order, did not exercise that right until 1915. Sixteen years followed before Haiti creased 2 per cent in July as com was turned back again to its peo-pared with June, the State Labour ple.

Commission announced,

Bome

Employment in California, in-

Dr. Tansill here pointed out that when the American Government un dertook to adjust Haiti's difficulties

A survey, covering 1188 factories which employed 133,091 workers, the population numbered 2,000,000 persons, 93 por cent of the commission said, showed décid- whom were illiterate. 8o poor were ed gains in the fields of petroleum, they that their annual average ear publishing and manufacturing of ings came to around 850. The is land was controlled by 5,000 more foods. or less educated individuals, Men did little work and the women till. ed the fields, or what fields that

miles of roads and the Comino

The War Office announces that the Rev. A. R. Yeoman, C.M.G.,

92 unemployed baker will bake bread were to be tilled. There were 200 Chaplain to the Forces, first class for one hour; the unemployed cob-saying was, "When coming to a (Church of Scotland), Assistant bler will mend shoes for one hour; the cabinet maker will labour at his trade for one hour, and so forth,

Sunday's Results.

200 300. ̈ TtL

II.P.A. H.P.8. HES.

35 36 70

33.

32 * 62.2

31

*

58

Nathan Handicap ** C ** Class (1 Miles).

R. H. Woodman 32

95

57

J. L. Tetley

31

00

A. Robinson

98

515

H. C. Wataon

*30***

29 + $3.4

31

53

31

27 + 82.4

29

51

23 Bi

50

99

3

Adam, 160 lba.; African Eve, 140 bs.; Ajax, 140 lbs.; Army Hall, 18 L. Soares Iba. Bistre, 160 be.; Bowery Bay, 101 lbs.; California, 101 lbs.; Cham. Holmes pagne Bay, 155 tba Cupid, 145 B. Packe iba.; Deveron, 160 hs.; Empress Mrs. Holmes (D.) 28 Hall, 140 Jba.; Gold Mine, 101 lbs.; Galden Star, 185 lbs. Indiaan, 155 F. B. Sequiera... 30 20

Forfeited 4 per cent. for use of

aling.

ganization, known as Spanish Ac Lt. 3. C. Richardson and Pte. hs.: Kate, 151 lbs.; King's Parade,

tion, was closed by the authorities Crocker.

Monday.

L/C.

As far as can be judged the move- ment is not likely to interfere with neytan.

the steady progress of the republic, a the Conservative elements them. selves are the first to appreciate the damage done to the national econo. my by such futile attempts to set up a dictatorship.

Meanwhile the nationul commit. tee of the Socialist Party, which is meeting here, called a special ses sion in order to concert measures for defence of the Republican ré gima.

SHORE

23743

CENTRAL RADIO

SERVICE

KING'S BLOG ¡Qop the Frig

4.- H.Q." (Wing). Southerland and L.C.

5.-"D" (M.G.).

143 lbs. Maple Leaf, 161 lbs, Navy Hall, 145 lbs.; Philanderer, 168 15s; Royal Flush, 154 lbs.; Snappy Eve,

† Forfeited 8 per cent, for use of Lin-110 lbs.: The Lion, 140 lbs.; Won- apertare and sling.

derful Stag, 113 lbs.

The conditions of the shoot were Austin Plate-From Two Mile Post 1 sighter and 7 to count at each

Once Round and In

Pte. Donnelly and Pte. O'Dono-

Vân.

1.--Open Rolay,

1. 12th Battery.

2. 20th Battery. 3. Argylls.

Time: 1 min, 27.1/3 secs.

First Heat,

20th Heavy Bty. R.A.; A (M.G.) 3rd Regt. And 12th Heavy Bty, R.A.

Second Heat,

H. Q Wing 93rd Reg; 24th Heavy Bly. R.A.; "D" Company 93rd Regt. and "B" Company 93rd Regt.

INTER-COMPANY 300 YARDS

RELAY.

Ajax, 171 lbs.; Army Hall, 102 lhe. Bowery Bay, 160 lbs. Califor nin, 101 lbs.; Christmas Joy, 108 Ibs.; Deveron, 170 lbs.; Myrtle Leaf, 100 s.; Navy Hall, 188 lbs.; Snappy Eve, 165 lbs,; The Lion, 104.lhs.

Jordan Handicap "E". Olass (Six Furlongs).

Blue Heaven, 185 (ba.; Blue Plane, 140 lbs. Choctow II, 140 lbe.; Dan't Whiddon, 140 lbs.; Echo, 165 lbs.; Expy, 140 lbs.; Estrellita, 140 Ibs.; Gallant Fox, 160 lbs.; Gee Gee, 140 lbs.; Highjinks, 140 lbs. Hosordy, 140 lbs; Just Imagine, 105 e Kanpaz, 1855 lbs.; Littlo Gem, 165 lbs.; Mun Ko Pac, 149 Ibs.: New King, 155 lbs.; Pocahon- tas, 185 lbs.; Public Monry, 142 lbs.; Toby, 105 lbs.

1.-"C" Company. L/C. Davies (32) 25 yds.. L/C. Scammell 50 yds.; Pte. Campbell 73 yds.; L. Williams (74) 55 yds. Lt. Richardson 50 yds, and and Pte. Jones (98).

RADIO EXPERTS-WORK GUARANTEED Cpl. Shaw 23 yds.

Latest

2.B Company..

Pte. Marsh 25 yds.; Pte. Me Cathy (50) 50 yds.; Pte. Woods 3 yds.; Pte Harries (83) 75 yds.; L/C. Woodman 50 yds.; and Pte. Jones (39) 23 yds.

3-"A" Company.

range.

The weather was windy on Satur. day and occasional light showers on Sunday which did not interfere with visibility.

H. Chappelle was awarded the monthly spoon.

Twenty members competed.

LESSON-SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.

"Substance" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Sept 11.

Herote Experiment.

These mon and their dependants at the end of the day will discover that they have creatout their own market among themselves, for the cabinet maker needs bread just as the baker requires faraiture; the cobbler must have his hair cut just as the hairdresser must have his shoes repaired.

bridge pass around it."

1,000 Miles of Roads. The United States' self-imposed Government got busy. In the cours

Chaplain-General, Scottish Com-, wand, has been appointed Deputy Chaplain-General to the Forces, with offect from January 1 next, in

of time 1,000 miles of roadway were succession to Rev. G. Standing,

| constructed. The Haitian males Hon. Chaplain to the King (United: were forced to work, for under a Board), who will retire on retired law of 1804 they could be compelled to labor certain days of the week pay or that date. While they rebelled against what Gibraltar:-Privates W. Fewins they turned tyranny" the Unit and Charles Bason, of the Duke of ed States officials were obdurate. Haiti begau to pick up, at least Cornwall's Light Infantry, have so far as roads were concerned.

been sentenced by court-martial to The next few years were impor36 days' imprisonment and to be tant ones in Haitian affairs, Dr. Tonsill said. Hospitals were built, discharged. from the Army with There will not be a farthing in education increased and 100,000 ignominy for having committed sa coin exchanged between these un-

children out of 400,000 were placed erilege by drinking consecrated in schools. Revenues jumped from employed tradesnion. But they will $8,000,000 a year to 815,000,000. Irri wine taken while they wore on barter what they do not require for gation was introduced and agricul-military police duty from the Mil themselves and their family, and in

tural methods improved.

tary Anglican Church at Europa, this way the meagre relief which Dr Tansill Called attention to the In connection with agriculture they receive from the Labour Ex-assertion, sometimes made, that the ed the Empire in the days of war Two ships which faithfully serv chango will represent 80 much United States profited to an ex- money saved

tent of thousands and thousands of are passing into the hands of the on boots, bread, furniture, hairdressing and so on.

This, he declared, was not ship-breaker-the Geranium and so, for the total land passing into Mallow, sloops in what is known Scotland cannot afford to turn the hands of Americau companies as the "Flower" einss-says Ileu away from this heroio experiment was 50,000 out of 3,700,000 acres for from Sydney. They were unite

available. which is being launched in Fal-

in a Beet of 150 sloops, and ware Prosperity, however, proved too ly days of the war.

hastily constructed during the car- kirk. Already the sponsors of the much for the Haitians and in 1930 service in the North Sen.

Both saw long schema have been inundated with they became rustless. A revolution

At the end of the war they were broke out and. President Hoover vuger inquiries from hundreds of sent a commission into the Carib turned over to the Australian Gov- industrial centres all over the coun- bean to report on the situation. It Bent back word that the work of try.

PASSENGERS.

Departures.

The following pasiengers left by | The Golden Test was." Labour G. Allen, Miss M, Bustard, Mr. J. the P. & O. 8.8. Malwa:-Sign. 'H, not for the meat which perisheth,

acres.

crnment,

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the administrators had been "well Now regulations will in future dono," but they had perhaps offend prevent importera bringing into the ed the sensibilities of the Haitians United States from Japan wiping by too abrup methods of democracy. gs duty free under the guise of October, 1, 1031, Haiti was turned tags for paper making back to the Haitians and its fu- ture, as Dr. Tansill said, "became problematical."

but for that meat which endureth | H. A. Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. unto everlasting life, which the Son Ball, Mrs. G. T. Bell, Misses C. F. | . 2. "D" (M.G.).

of man shall give unto von: for and M. S. Bell, Paym, Lt. Comdr. him hath God the Father sealed. Pte. Reynolds

Lt. Galletly; Sgt. Ford; and (Johu 6; 27).

G. W. Beat, R.N., Stoker P.O./0. Among the citations which com Bacon, Col. G. Badham Thornhill, prised the Lesson-Sermon was the D.S.O., Mrs. Badham Thornbill, following from the Bible. Then

3.-"0" Company Pte. Campbell; L/C, Seymour; and L/C. Scammell,

4.-"B" Company.

EXCHANGE.

CLOSING QUOTATIONS,

September 10, 1822. ON LONDON:-

Telegraphic Transfor... 1/4) Bank Billa, on demand 1/4) Bank: Bills, 4) months!

Kight Credits, • months'

the same day at evening, being the Misa E. A Cribbons, Mr. Chan first day of the work, when the doors Chan, Lieut. J. H. Charsley, R.N., were shut where the disciples were Miss D. M. Holland, Mr. H. Hut O assembled for fear of the Jews, came

i.

night.....

PARIN

1/4

1/5

Pte. Harries; Pte. McCarthy Jesus and stood in the midst, and chen, Mr. O. H. Ho, Miss, L. A. Bank Billa, on demand 5971

BRUNSWICK 50 yds.; Pte. Wallace 76 yds.; Pte. and L/C. Woodman.

and

MELOTONE

Lt. Martin 25 yds.; Pte. Gilmore Watkins (39) to you.; Pte Jones (83) 30 yds; aud Cpl. Morgan 93 yds.

4-“H.Q." Wing.

Ple. Maynard 23 yds.; Ple. Голо 50 yds.; Dm. Fallige 75

RECORDS yds.; L/C Sutherland. 76 yds.;

-Obtainable-

from

THE

BRUNSWICK HOUSE

Arcade, Gloucester Bldg.

Din. Smith 10 yds.; and Bds. Martin 5 yds.

5.-"D" (M.G.}. Lt. Galletly 23 yds.; Lt. Crown- Read 50 yds.; Pte Cottrell 75 yds.; Pte. Evans (1) 75 yds.; Jte. Roy nols 50 yds.; and Sgt. Ford 25 yds

Time: a mius. 35.9/5 secs.

INTER-COMPANY MEDLEY

RELAY,

· 1.—-” E.Q.”› Wing. L/C. Sutherland; Dm. Smith;

(Continued on next column.Į

6. "A" Company,

Pte. Edwards (15); Pte. Batche

lor; and Pte. Morrison.

Officers v. Sergeants Rolay. Won by Officers... Time: 1 min. 42.1/5 secs

Water Polo.

HQ Wing Company "Company...

TARZAN

18 COMING

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unto them, Peace be unto you. And Hutcheson, Ldg. Stoker G. H. Os when he had so said, he showed un- Hookings, Lt.Cdr. B. R. Hooper, to them his hands and his side. R.N., Mr. C. R. Karmally, Mr. Them word the disciples glad, when and Mrs. Leong Hum, Ldg. Teleg. ON they saw the Lord, "John 20; 19, A. A. Lee, Stoker A, Lynch, Mr. 20.)

FP. Lachlan, A.B./LE. Mount

The Lesson-Sermon also included fort, Mrs. R. M. Nowill, Stoker JON the following from the Christian B. Parsons. Comd. Big, Ban. H. H. Sciencs textbook," Science and Roove, Mr. J. C, Roberts, Miss R. Health, with Key to the Scrip- Rains, Mr. L. V. Taylor Mr. P. O tures, by Mary Baker Eddy.-L. Taylor, and Miss E. J. Wilkings, "To show that the substance of him.

self was Spirit and the body no

more perfect because of death and

Credits, 4 months' night 637) NEW YORK:- Bank Billa, on demand 23) Crodita, 60 days'-night. 24). BOMBAY : Telegraphic Transfér Bank, on demand.... CALOUTTA:*** Telegraphic Transfer Bank, on demand "... SHANGHAI

Bank, at sight'... ON YOKOHAMA T

On demand

954

ON MANILA-On demand.... 461′′“

872

691

no les material until the accession, Mr. E. D. Andrews, the well. ON SINGAPORNI-- (his further spiritual behaltation), known tennis player, arrived in 15 On demand Jesus waited until mortal or fleshly Hong Kong yesterday from Bhang ON BATAVIA:-On demand. 281 sense had relinquished the belief hai. Mr. Andrews was here last Ox. Hatrnong:* of substance-mattor, and spiritual year when he figured in an exhibi. On demand pos sense had quanched all earthly tion gums with C. A. L. Rumjahn | On Saigon:----On dismand yearnings. Thus he found the eternal and it is hoped that he will play On BANGKOK :—- Ego, and proved that he and the in Hong Kong again during his *. On demand... 1381. Father were thepurable na God and present day. Mr. Andrews was SOVIETIGNE, Bank's Buying His reflection or spiritual man." mat yesterday by Sir William Hor (pr313;)

nell with whom he is staying

BAR BILTER. Der al dann 18.1/10

Several "Berberian tribes of the Southern Atlas, who began to feel the pressure exercised on them by French troops, have decided to sub toit themselves to Butan's repre sentative, with whom they are said to have already opened negotia- tions.

The Bremen Court has sentenced to one year and six months of hard labour two Communists charged with having organised and execut ed an attack on the Facists. Four of their accomplices were sentenced to three months' imprisonment.

.:

Mexico City-To meet the finan tial problem of repatriating Mexi-) can labourers, a foderal regulation now provides that all labourers leaving Mexico must deposit: 200 pesos (about 860) in the govern ment controlled Bank of Mexico, as a check to the irresponsible la- bourer who goes to another country and then throws himself on the 'nearest Mexican Consulate for re lief and eventual repatriation.

Upon returning to Mexico with- in five years after leaving, the de- posit is refunded, otherwise the de- posit is forfeited.

Vancouver, B.C.-A prospecting, instrument for detecting radio active ores has been developed tho laboratories of the Univers of British Columbia, by Dr, G.E Shrum professor of physics, and Mr. Ronald Smith gradug student, it was announced

The dovice, the inventors promises to revolutionize prosi ing radium-bearing ore,

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