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adoquato return is foreshadowed., A good broadcasting station costs money to erect, in addition to which there would be the CENTRAL FIGURE OF A WORLD employment of an oxport staff TRAGEDY THAN DIE WITHOUT
I WOULD RATHER BE THE
REMINGTON and the fixing up of programmes, HAVING FELT TO THE UTTER-
Portable Typewriter
The Portable typewriter with Standard Keyboard "Nothing to learn or unlearn,”
We ouggest, therefore, that the MOST, EVEN IF IT WERE BORROW,
Robert lichens. Government makes public with- |
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CELIBATES.“
ENGLISH LEAGUE
TABLES.
HUDDERSFIELD MAKE SLIGHT HEADWAY.
Huddersfield drew on Saturday
That a tonant could not lawfully change the nature of and as West Bromwich lost, gain out dolay the conditions upon
his holding was the basis of tho a slight load. Swanson raturnod A Poking telegram to the Daily argument put forward by Mr.to the hoad of affairs in the which it in propared to grant a Bulletin says it is announced that Eldon Potter. K. C., in the South Bootion of the Third concession for broadcasting Dr. Jacob Schurman, U.8. Supreme Court this morting, Division, Full tables, including These would have to includo Washington about the middle of and
Minister, sails from Shanghai for when before Sir Henry Gollan Monday's matches follow:-
Mr. Justice Gompertz.: somo arrangement, either by way] April.
ho appealed on behalf of Yuon] Fook Yan, landlord of a godown
Chi-keo.
tenomont
..
DIVISION L
Goals
P. W. D. L. 1. A. £4
...34 15 13 6 48 41 33
of sale of receiving sots or part proceeds of liconco foos, by Threo mon armed with kalvos at 4. Sai On Lano, against a
0.11 unnumbered judgment of the Puisno Judge, which some steady source of escaped from
matshed at Cap Shok Mi after]) Mr. F. C. Jonkin represented Huddersfield 34 17 12 5 57 24 46 Incomo would be ausured. Given wounding a woman, whom they tho defondant respondant, Yuen West Brom...34 19 7 8 51 30 45 Nowcastlo...36 15 15 6 58 33 45 sufficiently attractive tornis, wo had robbed of a pair of jade-
Mr. Pottor said that possos. Bolton.... ...34 17 9 8 61 30 43 have no doubt that some ontor-bangles valued at $9.
sion of the promises was rofnod Bury prising firm would take up tho
on the grounds that the promises Liverpool ...33 17 7 0 55 44 41 work, and
Sunderland ...35 17 5 13 53 44 30 Chat D. should There will be a Musicalo at the were domostic
0 Helena May Institute on Thurs-within the meaning of the Ronis Tottenham 35 13 11 11 47 37 37 witness the springing up of quilo day, March 26th, at 5.30 p.m. Toa Ordinance. The facts, which ware Birmingham. 34 13 9 12 37 41 35 a big trade in radio parts locally, served from 4.30. Tickets for admitted, wore that the promises West Ham ...33 13 8 12 48 47 34 Enough is now known of radio members and their friends, 50 wore used for the purpose of Notts C. and of the peculiar local con- the Socratary. Adel.
conts each, to be obtained. from making molassos and gunny-bags Manch. C. 34 12 9 13 64 60 33 and that about oighteen folis Cardiff.... ...34 13 8 14 46 46 32 Mustard & Co., Inc. dition to warrant the
slopt on the premisos. Judging Sheffield U....34 10 12 12 41 40 32 question being finally invostigat- "What Theosophy Does For from what ho had seen, he should Blackburn...33 9 11 13 40 48 29 ed, torms of recaivors' liconces Us." will be the subject of this say that most of them slept on Arsonal.....33 13 4 17 38 45 28 definitely fixed and a broadcast-wook's Public Moeting of the the floor. The only reason thoy Aston Villa...32 8 12 12 41 57 28
Hongkong Lodge, The Theosophi-lopt there was because they wore Burnley ing franchise granted.
cal Society, 16, Queen's Road unless they wore all unfortunate Everton
employed in the factory, and, Leeds Central, on Wednesday March 24th, at 5.45 p.m. Tho Public is; invited.—Adet.
FOR DEMONSTRATION WRITE, CALL OR 'PHONE
16-17 Connaught Road, C.
'Phone C.1188
ANNOUNCEMENT.
| The Colony's Trade.
whole
|
...34 11 11 12 30 26 33
...33 10 8 15 42 GO 28 ...347 12 15 36 47 26 ...34 9 8 17 33 52 26 colibates, they must have families Proston N.E. 33 9 2 22 31-64 20
If the pro-
Notto F. living elsewhere.
...32 6 7 10 24 56 19 prietor wished he could prevent
DIVISION II, thom from slooping thoro. Mr.
There is much food for thought in the statement made by tho The unknown Chinose piekod Pottor said he would put his Dorby County.34 21 G 7 67 31 48 chairman of the Chamber of up on the Kowloon City Road onso higher than the Nanyang Leicester ...33 20 7 681 29 47 Commerce at yesterday's annual last wook in an unconscious state, Brothers case, where quite a nico Manch. U. ...33 19 7 7 48 21 45 general mooting, as to the trade resulting from severe wounds on home had boon provided by the Chelson ...34 14 12 8 46 30 40 of the Colony. He described the tho hoad inflicted by an unknown firm and yet the Court hold Port Valo...32 16 5 11 40 39 37 past year a8 "the most disap-assailant with a hammer, died at that tho factory did not Wolves The wedding arranged between
...33 16 5 12 45 43 37 pointing your within living the Government Civil Hospital come within the Ordinanco, Mr. Norman Melnroy Currio, of memory," and that wall illus yesterday. The police are in-cause a foki or two were allowed Hull
Be Portsmouth...33 10 15 8 41 44 35 Davio, Boag & Co., Ltd., and trates the case from a marcantile vestigating the case.
...33 13 8 12 46 38 34 Mies Elizabeth Moffat Ferguson, point of view. With about ten
to sloop on business promises, in Clapton O....34 12 9 13 35 35 33 7 Quarry Point, will take. place millions sterling of importa in
godowns, in browerlos, or church-Southampton 31 10 12 9 30 50 32 at Union Church on Wednesday, excom of exports, the condition
The health return for the past they were domestic tonoments.
os it could not bo suggested that Bradford C....34 10 12 12 32 37 32 15th. April, at 3 p.m. No invita- of local trade has certainly been week shows oight cases of small-
Middlesbr'gh.34 9 14 11 30 36 32 Sir Henry Gollan-I notice South Shields.33 9:13 11 36 34 31 tions are being issued, but all far from healthy, and ono can pox (all Chinose), of which you have been dealing with the Stookport frionds will be cordially welcomed only hope that matters will im Were fatal; three of typhoid (all gonoral side of the question, Mr. Fulham......33 11 9 1333 46 31 ...34-11-0.14 31 43 31 both at the Coremony and sub-provo greatly, and that at an Chinese), or winch two were fatal Potter, and have been leaving Oldham.....35 10 10 15 27 45 30 soquently at the Reception at early date. It is well known three of diphtheria tano English, saverely alone the rather artificial Wednesday...35 12 5 18 39 52 29 Roof Garden, Hongkong Hoto). that goods in store here aro Chinese and one indian), with definition of deniestie tenements Crystal P. ...33 11 7 15 34 45.29 accumulating almost to a sovore two deaths; as well as two fatal contained in the Ordinance. Blackpool ...32 10 7 15 50 46 27 glut, and that the only affect of Chinese cases of corobro-spinal Mr. Polter-With doferance, Barnsley ...33 8 9 16 36 56 25 such a Courso of things will over. inovitably, unloes conditions mond, be the drastic curtailment
The Telegraph,
HONGKONG, 24th Mar., 1925.
taining as
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DIVISION III. (SOUTH.)
Nowport Exotor... Northants Millwall Southond
Brighton
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33 17 6 10 52 37 40 ..34 18 3 13 45 34 30 ...34 13 12 9 47 35 38 ...33 16 4 13 43 42 36
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...33 12 9 12 40 37 33 Gillingham...34 11 10 13 30 38 32 Reading Watford
...31 12 7 12 30 24 31
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the definition in the Ordinance Coventry cannot be read literally; that was Stoke
tbe A happy function took place on upset by the decision in of imports, and thus a falling the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Nanyang Brothers case. If the! away in the trade of the Colony Hotel last night, when about half Ordinance definition were to be even more serious than hitherto the party of Empress of France, read literally, it would be sufiic-Swansua However, there is a hopoful tone tourists participated in an onjoy-ient to pat one bed-space into uny Bristol C. LOCAL BROADCASTING. discornible, and now that the able dinner dance. The remainder promises and there would be no Swindon
civil war both in the North and of the party were in Canton more that could be said about it; Plymouth the South appears nonr a definite
buit would be a domestic tenument. If, as is implied, adequate end, we might look to gradual present at a similar dance to be
sight-Rooing, but they will
The cane is proceeding. facilities and due encouragement absorption of surplus stocks. Busi
hold to-night. be given to private enterprise,hore, have in the past boun nessmen, and alsothe Government the abandonment by the Govern-accused by certain factions in With regard to the expross ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Charlton ment of the scheme to broadcast Kwangtung with fostering strife service by T.K,K, steamers, it is spoochios, nown items, music, etc., for thoir own purposes. One has explained that the sailing datus
only ત observe the adversoloi the s.8. Siberia Maru and the CHINESE BOUND OVER. from its proposed now station, effects of trouble on the mainlands.s. Korea Maru from Hongkong Groans emitted from a work- Norwich will be welcomed. It will be to realise the utter absurdity of will not be affected. Those two recalled that at the annual most-
such a charge.
vossole will omit Honolulu on the men's shed at the Netherlands Bristo Harbour Works Company's yard Luton eastward trips, thus enabling ing of the local Radio Society, Mussolini.
at Quarry Bay, at a quarter past Aberdaro thoir arrival at San Francisco in
...32 11 5 16 38 49 27 the Government's wireless export
ono yesterday morning attracted Q.P.R.... Even in these days of pietur-[a shorter time.
...33 10 7 16 33 49 27 the attention of an Indian watch- Bournemouth 32 9 7 16 28 44 25- made some interesting announco-esque figures on tho world's
men. Going in to investigate Brentford 35 8 621 30 78 22 political stago, that of Bonito ments in regard to the now
Tho Hongkong Chinese the cause, he came upon the Merthyr Mussolini stands forth almost
...33 7 5 21 29 56 19 radiophone station, intimating unique in its uppoal and un-
Y.M.O.A. is thus wook beginning ghastly sight of a man attempt-
DIVISION II. (NORTH.) that it would be used for Gov-doubted power. His has beer as finance effort. The amounting to suspend himself by the needed for this year's work, over neck from an overhead boam. ernment purposes and for outer-suction rise to almost suprind and stove the money required The rope was not long enough: Darlington .33 21 7 567 24 49
power in his native land, and
a Nolson... ...31 19 4 8 57 34 42 well. The scheme despite the most bitter opposition from class [eos, membership fees honce the hanging became
Southport 32 17 7 8 47 27 41 had evidently boon thought out he has recently omorged triumph- and hostel receipts, is about painful and laborious job.
Bofore Mr. J. R. Wood, this Bradford in some detail, for Mr. King said ant
...34 15 10 9 70 36 40 as of old, and likely to $4,454. This mum is to bo raised continue fornome considerable by voluntary contribution from morning, the would-be suicide, N. Brighton...32 16 6 10 62 43 38 that experiments in broadcasting tino.
.33 16 6 11 60 45 38 We are told that at the March 23rd to April 6th. would first of all be carried out celebration of Fascism's sixth
employ of the Company, was Lincoln ...35 15 7 12 43 48 37 charged. The superintendent of Ashington 35 13 9 13 62 69 35 by moany of a good gramaphone anniversary, ho addrassed a low
alectrifying words in a thunder the World Theatre to-morrow is ly the man was depressed because Halifax...
The now attraction starting at the Company said that apparent-Chantorfield...32 13. 7 12 45 32 33 and that lator the Governmont ous voice.
...32 12 9 11 40 39 33 He asked if he couldHolon's Babies," which will be he had lost all his money and Barrow... would most likely co-operate rely on his heators, and one found both amusing and entertain- clothing in a recent matshed firo. Crowo
...32 13 6 13 42 50 32 ...33 10 12 11 43 58 32 and fifty thousand with entertainment agencies in hundred
throats roared Viva Mussolini ing. The supporting cast in this. He was willing to take the Wigan ...
...33 10 10 13 50 55 30 sending out programmes. All That savoure somewhat of the picture are Clara Bow, the beautiinan back into the Company's Walsall...
...34 11 8 15 37 44 30 but could along, we have thought that the theatrical, and after all it is the roles in
ful young star who played the employ,
not utalo Doncaster ...34 12 6 16 44 54 30 Down to the Son in whether he would not again at Grimsby
...33 11 7 15 40 46 29 suggested arrangement was not personality of the man which ships, and in " Maytime," two of tempt to take his life.
Accrington ...33 11 7 15 51 62 29 appeals most. That he is fear the biggest 1924 screen produc- the best possible in the cireum-loss in his mothods, direct in his tione; Edward Everet Horton, who occupied the same shed, but, Tranmore32 12 4 16 49 49 28
A brother of the defendant, Durham
..32 9 11 12 36 57 29 stances. Surely the Government dealings, and even unscrupulous whose popularity is now at the boing soundly asloop, was entirely Hartlepools...32 9 0 14 36 40 27 would have enough business for where intorest AURKOsts it. puak of his career; Claire Adams, unconscious of his relative's rash Wrexham
is generally admitted. That
...34 9 7 18 34 56 25 the station without assuring all
who enjoys a big following; and attempt, told the Court that he Rotherham ...33 5 7 21 33 71 17 ho doen not hositato
Richard Tuaker, who has scored] would soo that no such attempt the bothor and trouble of ontor-follow what appears
many sucCOSBOS. taining the public. Moreover, if be the course best suited to his aims, is perhaps indicated in the broadcasting of programmes is to reported offer of a secret treaty be done at all, it wants doing with Britain. That he is feared; well, at fixed hours, and not be and hated as much as adored is liable to intorruption because the probably quito true. That he will pass down through history as one' station is needed for official work, of the outstanding men of his
The time has come, we think,
generation is undoubted.
whon thie broadensting question should be put on a definite and| PROFITS OF GERMAN sound footing. It is so much to the good to learn that the
Government now inclinos to have
out
of entertainmont
STATE BANK.
Berlin, March 23.
to
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“THE GONDOLIERS.”
ANOTHER SUCCESS.
who was a stone mason in tho Rochdale
wae made again.
His Worship was satisflod with
this, and ordered the defendant RECENT DRUGS. FIND.
ONE DEFENDANT FREED.
to be bound ovar in a sun of £50, Whother it was to emphasize his intention of not repeating the painful experiment or from some other oauso, was not certain, but In the $40,000 drug case, which There was a good house pro- it was observed that the defendant came up on remand bofore Mr sent for the third night of the rolled his head for quite a long 3. R. Wood this morning, Lam Philharmonic Society's presents-period, in a ghastly way, se he Si-yam, charged with the ex- tion of The Gondoliers." It loft the Court after the decision, portation of the drug aboard the was encouraging to the amateurs
to have an audionco so apprecia- tive of their offorts as that of last night, and
oncoros,
JOURNALIST'S DEATH.
steamer Lorenzo, was discharged after a statement made by the chlof Preventiva Officer that there was no caso against the generously given, considerably Mr. Charles Sheridan Jonos, man. nothing to do with the nonding The annual report of tho Reich-lengthened the duration of the author and journalist, died ro-
The other prisoner arrested in The principals, contly at Ashdon, Essex, aged pro-sbank for 1924 shows a gross profit | performance. grammes, proferring to leave it of three hundred and seven million for the most part, did well and ninety. A koon trade unionist, the case was again remanded, as the orchestra was in fine form, ho organised the Bethesda quar- the oborge agalnat him still to privato ontorprino. But noma- hundred and twenty-five million, with the chorus singing, which He was subsequently editor of sot preparatory to the exporta- marke, and a not profit of oue co-operating vory harmoniously rymen in the Ponrhyn strike, holds good. This is doing an
was particularly good,
the Daily Herald, and with Mr. tion, namely packing the oplum Privato enterprise is not likely oxtont of lifty-five million.
There will be a matinee par- Cooll Chesterton started the New amongst cases of mirrors and It is proposed to pay a ton por formance at 4.30 p.m. to-morrow. bo attracted unless an oont, dividend.-Reuter,
Witness.
thing more than that is needed, in which the Roloh shares to the
to
sugar.
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