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REGISTERED " TWO WEEKLY SERVICES Newspapers which are knot pro- Beginning July 8. the air-mail perly registered with the Central and passenger service on the Slan Publicity Committee and the (Shens!)-Lanchow (Kansu) and Ministry of Interior at Nanking Lanchow-Faotow (Sulyuan) Bec. will hot bejallowed to be sold or tions of the Shanghal-Paotow distributed in Chins, meluding Airway will be increased from one the International Settlement and round trip to two round trips per French Concession at Shanghai. week, in order to meet traffic The ban, it is believed, is almed demands, it is announced by the Salu Ofice of the Eurasia Aviation Corporation

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Registration of 300 students to

TO LEARN CHINESE Mrs. Blanche Ashley, 69, is one attend classes in political science

who believes in given by the Shanghai Educational person

the old Association. Dah Ch Road, Nan-dage about never being too old tão, commenced early Juir. Stu- to learn. For the last seven and dents

having completed Junior & half years she has been a re Middle School are eligible fa gular University of California cnrollment

student at Berkeley, California. U S. A. Recently she took athletics, and is proficient in row- ing, golf, canoeing, tennis and The Hangchow Press Associa-pressive dancing. Every two years tion, at Hangchow. Cheklang, will she has made it a point to master hold A

new language. newspaper exhibition of

So far she sample coptes of publications from speaks and

fluently in all parts of China from Septem-French, German, Spanish, Italian, ber 1 to 7th. Some papers are of Russian and Polish. She now is historical interest. as they re-studying Hebrew and soon will present what have existed rather start in Chinese than those now in circulation.

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CHINESE CONSULATE AT ANNAM

As the French Goremment has ratified the Sino-French to Commercial Treaty relative Indo-China, it is learned that arrangements are being made for the exchange of ratifications Meanwhile. preparations are being made by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the establishment of consulates in ‘Annam.

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A NEW OIL DISCOVERED

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A New oil has been discovered for lighting purpose, which can be used instead of kerosene, states a report from Nanking, The,' dis- coverer, Mr. Chung Ling Chun," is said to have been granted a five year "monopoly by the Ministry of Industry. Mr. Chung, claims that the new fuel which is manufac- tured from cotton seeds, beans, vegetables, and peanuts, produces an excellent light, which is brixn- ter than

that. given by kerosene. He also claims that the fuer is more economical and sanitary. It is stated that China imports more than $100.000.000 of kerosene An-

MORE EDUCATION, LESS MILITARI According to the Chinese Gov- ernment national budget for 1933 1936, $293,014,600 will go to minually.

Women's Badmintontary and $35,061,423. for educa-

Tourney

Penang Aug. 5.

The Malayan Chinese inter- State badminton tourament held at the Olympiad in Penang was brought to a successful conclu- sion to-day when the Anals of the men's and women's events were played off.

Bingapore won

the

women's championship, while the men's

championship went to Selangor.

Penang had to be satisfied with second place in both events.

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Singapore representatives play- ed much better than they did against Perak Sunday, es- pecially Miss Wang Siew Eng who won both her singles and doubles games.

Miss Alleen. Wong was off colour in her singles, but did better in the doubles, while Misa Chan Keng Boon, continuing to play brilliantly, Won an important pcint for Singapore in beating Miss Lee Khar Hoon

give to Singapore a lead of two games to one at the close of the morning session.

The greatest surprise of the tournament was provided by Selangor wag not only Won the men's championship, but scored a great win in the men's doubles, thelr representative Foo Lum Choon and Ho Swee

Sam, playing brilliantly to defeat Penang's crack pair, Tan Boon Plew and Tung Chim Huật "in straight seta.

tional and cultural expenditure. For the fiscal year ending. June. 1934, the expenditure for military was $320,672,116: for education, $13,338,008.

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23-Fodder for animals (6). 24-A short walk (4). 26-A brief time (5). 2-Manners (7), 30-Lofty (4). 31-Misers (10)

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3-A way of swindling-(3), 4A constellation (3).. 5--Annul (4). 7-Describes a sultana

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29-A measure of length (3).

The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:-

Across-1. Roly-poly, 8. Com- mons: 9. Grass-widow, 10. Right, 12. Satrap, 13. A.L.Ö.E.. 14. Cue, 16. Lark, 17: Sprain, 18. Ridge; 22 Vociferous. 23. Pertain. 24. Bear- skip..

Down.-1. Register, 2, Lean-tu. 3. Passable. 4. Laid, 5. Low, 6. Impl, 7. Inch, 8. Goble, 10. Reappear, 11. Tennyson, 13. Auk, 14. Croon, 15. Pajock, 19. Idea, 20. Goth, 21. Like, 22. Viz.

tive-Sub-Inspector L.. Whant ap- peared for the prosecution.

Before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, L Yee-shing, (26) unemployed, was sentenced to a total of 24 weeks' hard labour, on four charges of stealing a total of 1981 cattles of preserved fruit from the Kurx Chan preserved frult factory be- tween June 26 and August 3..

Were

made and defendant gave the in- formation which formed the charges. Defendant was an exem ployee of a preserved fruit fac-" tory and he had sold the stolen fruits for about $11.30. Defend- ant bad against him x previous conviction for larceny this "year:

At the Summary Court yester-Inspector Chester-Woods stated Acting on the Instructions of day, before Mr. Justice Lindsell, that defendant was arrested about General Chiang Kai Shek, chair- the case brought against Lee 2 a.m. on Saturday at the back man of the Military Affairs Com-Sang and Lee Kwai Sangby of the factory. Enquiries mission, the Ministry of Finance Chang Ah-tal alias Mrs. Lee You MORE R. K. EQUIPMENT

has lasued a circular order to the claiming $1,000 for slander ORDERED

various provincial and municipal again remarided, the next hearing The Chinese Goverment Pur- governments announcing measures being fixed for September 4 at chasing Commission at London for exemption of land, expropriat 10 am. Mr. B. L Dennys appeared wilt shortly place orders in Greated by the government for highway for the plaintiff and Mr. M. A. Britain for 40

payment passenger cars, constitution, from

de Silva for the defendants. vans, miscellaneous machinery farm tax. and tools, and 40,000 tons of rails; it is rellably learned. The total value of the orders, which are for the Canton-Hankow Railway, will amount to £230,000.

ABOLITION OF ABONXIOUS TAXATION

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The local government in Canton has just announced the repeal of 42 kinds of miscellaneous taxation, saving the people $1,830,200 Vá

CLEAN WALLS. DESIRABLE. The Bureau of Public Health of year. the Shanghai City Government launched 2 "clean wall" cam- paign in Chinese territory the

MORE AMERICAN CARS

*IMPORTED

citer day, when dirty posters and Of the 342 motor cars entering advertisement billboards ·wers | Shanghai "during. May, 183 have given a thorough scrubbing by come from America, while Great labour squads of the Bureau.

SILK FILATURES RESUME WORK

The silk filatures in Shanghai are operating with a complement

Britain, Germany, Japan, France, Canada, and Italy supplying the

rest.

of 920 hands. Of the 51 flatures GERMANY WINS

in Chinese territory, which usually employed a total of some 23,544 hands, 21 are working with a complement of 9,430 operatives,

KIANGSU IN TELEPHONE NETWORK

According to information from the Provincial Department of Re-

Athletic Sports Meeting

Munich. Aug. 11. In an athletic meet in which

construction at Chinking, Kiang- Germany and Britain contended.

year.

The deputy chairman of the Elders' Association of the North- ern Division, the New Territories, was in Court and gave evidence. Questioned by His Lordship he said he considered the case small matter when it was brought before the committee of the Eld- His Lordship rebuffed him and said that when a woman's reputation is in danger, alander it

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is not a anal matter. The elder the went on and said the com- mittee of elders had, advised the two parties to burn two bundles of crackers and forget about the matter. this the plaintiffs rela-. tions refused.

The

second defendant then went into the witness box and in

all giving evidence denied charges against him.

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Because the defendant had died during the week, the summons for maintenance brought against Mui tau Fong, of 582 Shanghai Street, third door by his wife; Yue Mul, of 171 Tat Nam Street, sec- ond for, was withdrawn yester-

su, over 40. districts in Klangsu the German contingent piled up day at the. Kowloon Magistracy. province are now linked up by 75 points against the visitors 61 long distance telephone The en-

The case was adorned fast week, Selangor owes her victory main-tize provincial network will be

after several days of stirring com-

when Mr. CER Sanderson, of petition. The British ly to Foo Lum Choon, who was

athletes, Messrs. Russ and Company, who completed by the end of this

however, were brilliant on the appeared on behalf of the com- playing at the top of his in both

doubles. the singles and

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track.

plainant, revealed that ther des The outstanding performance of fendant was lying seriously: 11 40 scientific placing was a feature of BRANCH RADIO, FOR NANKING the match and, his ability to re- Plans are being made by the Northern runner, who won the 400

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Central Radio Broadcasting Sta-metres in the excellent time of 47.7 won 'rounds of applause.

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even Chinese men faceйt Mr. Other Brkish winners were Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Ma- Stothard, in de 800 metres, with agistracy yesterday on charges re- time of 1 minute, 54.4 seconds, lating to the theft of 21 tons of Findlay, in the 110 metres hurdles, with a time ut 14.4 seconds.

coal from the steam launch. “Chi- dor Maru," the property of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Steamship Company, at the Yaumati Ty phoon shelter on August 8. The police withdrew the charges, The relay event was won by Bri against seven of the men and they tain also.

The 200 metres was a dead heat, Bweeney and Rangeley doing the distance in 21.9 seconds. Both are British

Clerman won only three track events, but won five events in the Beld Britain won five track vic tories Reuter..

-were

accordingly dischar whilst the remaining, four, me were remanded until 230 p.m. on. Monday next. The fou

defen dants are Kwok Wins, Ho -Wong Tong and Ho Chau,

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