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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. Auctions, -Household furniture. "Marble Hall" private hotel. Oh- serva.ory Road, Kowloon. 10 am.

Cinemas King's:-"The Scarlet Pimpernel " The question of Sino-Japanese Quen's:-"Casino de Paris." was the error of the ward. He

relations, which the British Gov-Central:-"Abdul The Damned." was always in trouble. One day a weekly visitor who knew hisernment desired to a good. had Oriental:-"Reckless." character, said to him: "Johnny, been discussed by Bir Frederick Woria:-"Chinese Picture."

Leith-Ross, the British economist Alhambra:-"Curly Top" If you are good for a week I'll give

at present in the Far East, and Majestic:-"Under you sixpence when I come again."

A week later she stood before the a.titude of the Chinese Gov- ernment towards the Manchurian Johnny's bed again.

question, naturally had been ex- plored in this connection, sald Sir Samuel Hoare, the Foreign Sec- retary, answering questions from Mr. V. la Touche McEntee. Labour, in the House of Commous to-day.

However, although Britain de- between aired friendly relations Nanking and Tokyo, recognition of Manchukuo had not been urged upon China either by the British Government nor by Sir Frederick Leith-Ross.

"Well," she said. "I'm not going to ask the nurses if you've been good. You must. tell me yourself. Do you deserve the sixpence?"

There was a moment's silence. Then from among the sheets o small volce said: "Gimme penny."

Angus was visited one afternoon by a friend who found him in the act of putting a ten-shilling note through a small hole in the floor.

"What are you doing that for?! inquired the visitor. "Have you gone mad or turned miser

"Neither," smiled Angus. dropped a shilling down there-- and it was hardly worth while taking the floor up just for that."

Moon." Star:-Tugboat Annie"

Dances. R.E.O.C.A., China Fleet Club Theatre, 8.30 p.m.

Miscellaneous, Claims against the Estate of George Henry Bosch due.

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board

bn Sucial. Tombola H.M.S. Tamar, 7.15 p.m.: Whist Drive. Sailors' and Soldiers Home, 8.45 p.m.; Kowloon Union Church Whist Drive.

Sports Cricket-First Division, Univer- sity v. Army (F); Second Division, Replying to another question re- Indian R.C. v, RAS.C. (L): Club garding the arrears of the Tsinpude. Recreio v. R.Ë. (1)

Football-First Sir Samuel recalled railway loan.

Division, East Lancs. v Navy (Sookunpoo); an arrangement whereby the rail-

(Caroline way woud make payments into a Fusiliers V. R.A, (L) special reserve account in order to Hill); Kowicon v. RA. (S), (Kow- liquidate the arrears of interest loon); Club v. Police (Club); St. and amortisation payments.

Joseph'a v. Lincons (St Joseph's, The Ambassador, Sir Alexander Happy Valley), 4.30 p.m. Second Two old cronies were coming Cadogan. had lost no time in

Division, Radio v. Fusillers (Athle- pressing the Chinese Government tic), 4.30 p.m.; Chinese Athletic v. to act in this conection.

Lincolns (Caroline Hill), 3 p.m.: Similar action Was recently Easter v. Pavy St. Joseph's, Club v. taken by Biz Frederick Leith-Ross. Happy Valley), 3 p.m.;

3 China "I am

(Club), Laformed the Chiness South

10. Club de Recreio . East Lanes (King's Park), 3.p.m.; University

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puir sermon that disna hit me somewhere!"

A man was being overhauled by

his doctor. At the end of it, the

medico said: "There must be

something radically wrong with your-system; I'll have to find out what it is."

"Well, doc.." replied the patient brzezily, "it can't be too bad. I backed three, winners laat Satur- day."

"Mrs. Newrich was describing her travels to an audience. "And have America?"

South

you been in somebody inquired.

der serious consideration."- Reuter.

"SHANGHAI PROBLEM

London, Oct. 24. Several reports had been receiv→ e1 from Sir Alexander Cadogan, the British Ambassador in China, bearing upon

In

V. R.E. (Miltary, Happy Valley), 4.30 pm. R.AS.C. and R.A.O.C v. Kowloon (Kowloon), 3 p.m. Third Division, Lincolns v. R.E. (Catham Road), 4.30 p.m.; European Police v. St. Joseph's Chatham Road), the status of the 3 p.m.; International Settlement Shanghai, declared Sir Samuel Hoare, the Foreign Minister, in the course of an address in the House of Commons to-day in which he answered questions from various members, But

a request for a special report on this matter would serve no useful purpose at present. he believed,

"Many times" said Mrs. Newrich,

Sir Samuel emphasised that the rather bored. "In fact, I know it Ambassador visited Shanghai and trem end to end."

other trade centres whenever he "Then, of course, you went up thought that such visit seemed re- the Amazon ?”

'uired, "No. As a matter of fact, I The accommodation at Nanking didn't." said Mrs. Newrich. "But should soon enable him to spend my husband went to the top. You the largest part of the year there. know I never did care for climb- | Reuter.

ing."

A social worker on hër Arst visit to a prison was greatly impressed by the sorrowful attitude of one man she found. "My poor man," she sympathized, what is the length of time you'll spend here?' "All depends on politics, lady, replied the mournful one. the warden,

COAL MINING DISPUTE

London Oct. 24. The Minister of Mines, Capt. Crookshank, in the course of a House of Commons answer, said during the last few days he had had meetings with representatives: of the mineowners and miners and had found on both sides a sincere "The desire to avoid the disaster of an

industrial confilet.

"I'm

Chief Petty Officer: enemy are as thick as peas. What shall we do?"

Officer of the Day: "Shell 'em; shell 'em!"

Housewife: "I haven't burned anything to all the years I've been preparing my husband's meals?

Visitor: "But doesn't he ever get tired of canned stuff??

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Mr. and Mrs. Barnes had been discussing an arrangement which iniplied the exercise of the "give and take theory.

"You know," declared Mr Barnes, "that it always takes two

o make a bargain."..

"Yes," returned Mrs. Barnes, "but only one of them gets it."

A small child was allowed to enter the sea for her first bath. As was inevitable, she gulped down

He was still in touch with them, and in those circumstances was unable at present to say anything

further.-

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Britsch, Wireless-

Majestic: "Vanessa:

Story," Commercial.-Dairy

Railway v. Chinese Po- lice (Railway), 4.30 p.m.; R.A.F. v (Railway), 3 p.m.: East Lance.

R.A.M.C. Y

(Military, Fosillers Happy Valley), 3 pm.

Club Gymkhana Polo, Polo (Boundary Street), 2.30 p.

Rugby-Navy v. Club (Causeway

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Yachting.-Second Commodore's Cups Series

Moon-IX Moan. 29th Day. Sunrise.-6.25 a.m. Sunset-5.51

p.m.

Tides. High at 8.50 and 20.34: Low at 2.36 and 14.21.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 Anniversaries and Holidays. Nineteenth Sunday after "Trinity. Celebration of the Feast of King of Kings.

Cinemas

King's "The Scarlet Pimpernel. Queen's:-"Casino de Paris." Oriental:-G-Man," World:-"Chinese Picture." Alhambra:-"Curly Top." Majestic:-"Vanessa: Her

Story." Miscellaneous. - Graigengower Cricket Club Closing Day, 2 p.m.

Love

Beligious. -Solemn Procession. Catholic Cathedral, Glenealy, 4.30

17.11.

Sporta

Football. Kotewall Cup, Navy Army (Caroline Hill), 4.30 p.m.

Hockey.Mamak Tournament. R.E. v. Argonavia (Caroline Hill). 3.30 p.m.

Sunset-5.50"

Moon-New Moon, 8.15 p.m. X Her Love Moon, ist. Day.

Sunrise.-6.25 a.m. Farm Ico and Cold Storage Co., Ltd., In- terim Dividend payable.

Practice, Dances, Reel Club Helena May; Cheero Club, 830

p.m.

Lectures St. Andrew's Club, Meetings. Fortnightly, Re- ferees Association.

p.m.

Tides. High at 9.30 and 20.83; Law at 3.15 and 14.48.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 Anniversaries and Holidays. —- St. Simon and St. Jude.

Actions.Household furniture, Marble Hall private hotel, Ob-

Rehearsal-Chorus, "a Country servatory Road, Kowloon, 10 a.m.; Postage Stamps Lammert's Sales Girl," Cathedral Hall, 5.30 p.m.

Social Whist Drive in aid at Room, 5.15 p.m.; Leasehold Pro- China Auction Rooms, 3 Sheklung Leapers, Seamen's In-perty, stitute, 9 p.m.; Tombola on board. HMS. Tamar, 7.15 p.m.; Services

Cinemas

a mouthful When she returned Whist Drive, West Lounge Y.M.C.A., King's: "The Scarlet Pimpernel

to her home her granny asked, 9 p.m. "Well dear, did you

like the

water."

"Yes, thank you" replied the small girl, politely, "...all except the flavor."

Moon-X Moon, 2nd, Day.

Queen's:-"Casino de Paris." Oriental:"G-Men."

Sunrise-0.24 a.th: Sunset. 5,51 | World:-"Chinese Picture.”

p.m.

Tides.--High at 8,08 and 20,19; Low at 1.58 and 13.52.

Alhambra:-"Curly Top."

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