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THE ETERNAL QUESTION
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FOX
Movietone Drama
LEFT A MILLION.
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1931.
CABLE SYSTEM
Fate of German
Airmen.
BADLY HIT.
LOSS ANTICIPATED
FOR 1931.
"DRASTIC STEPS."
London. July 23.
WILL' OF LATE MR SOLLY JOEL
London, July 18.
Machine Shot Down|| The will of the late Mr. Solly
in Mongolia.
A diminution of receipts ONE REPORTED TO approaching
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million pounds sterling is revealed in the annual: report of the Imperial and later-i antional Communications, limit- ed, for 1930.
The
BE WOUNDED.
nel, noted diamond mine magnate and rare-horse owner, has been provisionally proved it a million Sterling."
Saturday in a motor car to ascer Af the fate of the two tiers.
several futile The party made attempts to persuade the troops of their mission and were not
the
Shanghai. July 22. Captain Johnnes. Rathie and¦ profit of £326,248 which is Herr Otto Koelbier, German air-allowed to pass. recorded represents a decrease at the rate of $830,000 per annum.
During their stay near men of the Eurasia Aviation border, several fleeing inhabitants
who have been told Mr. Kinng Dah they knd. The directors declare that the Corporation communications services of the missing since July 2, are being heard that a plane was shut down and two foreigners captured. Empire cannot indefinitely be con-
the hostile Outer ne foreigner, they declared, was of wounded and sent to a hospital In
dueled at a loss as ton the basis detained by
of the present frames) seems to be Mongolian troops and one the pramble outcome of the year them is in a hospital with bullet "Pei-Er-Taz." The neroplane was wounds in the leg, according to a shot down near Tal-Man-Shin-
1931.
The
nirmen
Bying
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Omelal Investigation.
Herr Wilhelm Schmidt, vice- president of the Eurasia Aviation
They slate that they have telegram received at the local Car," they stated, exandhed every possible remedy office of the aviation concern for this "disastrous situation" including the raising of rates and this morning from Mr. Kiang the closing down of unprofitable Dah, station master at Manchuli. routes and services, They con
lude that nothing short of the Junkers mall plane from Peklag Corporation, and Mr. D. D. Li, the most drnatic heasures will perto Manchuti and according to first-perations ninnager, are in Peking manently restore the health of the we were forged down by had seeking the services of Mongoliau
weather. communications system--Reuter.
were sent out they were red hali by Mongolian troops who had
YOUNG SCOTSMAN
SENTENCED.
THEFT OF CLOTHIN
IN SHANGHAL (Our Own Correspondent.)
Shanghai, July 21. Alexander Mean chargest with straling clothing valued $120 belonging To Mr. (*. G Haguez, on July 18, was yester. Bay sentenced to fourteen days hard Enlour in the British Coun by Mr. Haines.
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interpreters and
and guides. They
When search planeed to proceed to Man-1
ptured the nurhine,
Mr. Kiang Dah was refusedl entry to Outer Mongolia by Soviet aud Mongolian
the
border.
tros Call
But from information gathered From inhabitants who are fleeing to Inner Mongolia in the face of civil war, it revealed that the Junkers monoplane, Eurasia No. 2, was actually shot down by troops on July 2
the
Germans arrested.
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Obstruction on Border. The station traster and kis Meleon has been unemployed party of one interpreter and eight armed soldiers left Manchuli og
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