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HONGKONG

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1931.

TELEGRAPH

AGITATOR'S NEW TRICK.

HOW CONSTITUENCIES

VOTED.

(Continued from Page 1)

ST. HELENS.

R. A. Spencer (Con.) Sir J. Sexton (Lab.)

Con, 'maj.

Conservative Gain.

1.net election

Hexten mbj

Spencat (Con)

Lab, n

2,430

27,660 10,000

8.100

MIDDLESBROUGH (East).

feated,

E. T. Young (LHD)

Mia Wilkinson (Lab)

DEMANDS MADE ON JAPANESE SHOPS.

Sentence of four months' hard Inbour WIS Imposed by Mr. Schoftekt, at the Central Police Court this morning, on a Chinese who was charged with being in possession of a seditious document, Anti-Japanese in muture.

LABOUR PARTY ALMOST ANNIHILATED.

(Continued from Page 1.)

The woman's contest at Wall- send brought another ex-Labour Cabinet Minister crashing, Min Margaret Bonfield being beaten by Mina Irend Ward who stood in the Conservative interest and had a majority of over 7,000. Miss Ellen Wilkinson, Labour, was beaten at Middlesbrough by: * Liberal candidate.

It was stated by Detective Ser- grant Kennedy that the defendant Lady Cynthia Mosley's seat, oc

Sir, Oswald Mosley, who fouglit hnd produced the document nt

Japanese shop in Hennessy Rond cupied third place in a three- and demanded money. The occu-corned contest. Mrs: Copeland pler Informed a Russian guard out- (Con.) became one of the fow to 18,409 side the Seamen's Institute and, on gain à sent on a minority vote. 12,080 returning, found the defendant in another shop demanding money on 6,329 the strength of the document,

Lib. maj.

Liberal Gain.

Last Urb:

5. J. Ying (kib).....

J. W. Brown (Con

12.216 V.014 W.27A

3.309

Mina Wilkinson (abi

Lab. maj.

HORNSEY.

E. Wallace (Con.)». Franklin Luch)

Con. maj.

No Change.

Less ethni

Wellere E 1.)

7.ll\1) חזו תוחTh

Wiltshire Lab,

M. LAVAL SAILS.

Mr. J. R. Clynes and Mr. A. V. Alexander both lost their seats by

A margin of 6,000 votes,

Inter-Labour Battle.

In

National a fight. between Labour and Opposition Labour at Finsbury, Mr. G. M. Gillett, who LITTLE COMMENT IN rallied to the alde of Mr. Ramsay

NEW YORK.

New Yor, Oct. 27. 4,194

M. Laval the French Premier. 7,555 sailed aboard the lle de France

for France at 5.30 am. 33,629 The liner W779 heli

for several hours to allow his daughter, Joselle, to attend a party in

her honour.

16,079

11

There is geant comment in

the May evening newspapers on the Hoover "talks," althauli The Evening Post points out that France will N' ceive more gains therefrom than America. Renter's American Ser- vire.

Fath ma}

4,413

BIRMINGHAM (WEST),

Sir A. Chamberlain (kon.) 0.4. WIley (E36)

22,448 10,507

11,941

No Change,

Con. ANJ.

Life!

15,370

at

LANE, CRAWFORD'S, Ladies' Department, Exclusine Distributors.

Buy A ChambÁrinho (0) { ti Witty m)

ROCHESTER,

Sir Park Goff (Con)

Oliver Baldwin Cab... 10.817 Womtrails (New Party)

A)

19.991

Found suffering from overdose of opium at mid-night woman, Trang Ip sze, aged 25, of the second floor of 170, Wellingon Street, was removed As the Government Civil Hospital this morning. Her condition is not con- sidered serious.

Lab. mai.

MacDonnid in the great crisis, beat Mr. Henderson's nominee by seven thousandi

Sir Herbert Samuel held on to Darwen defeating his Conserva. tive opponent by over 4,000, In- ervasing his majority.

Labour Torn to Shreds.

Of the first 119 results declared

10lay, there were no fewer than 60 Conservative gains, and seven Liberal gains.

Labour gaina nil.

are

Labour had lost sixty-four seats by one o'clock in the morning.

OUR BRITISHI' CROSSWORDS,

ACTOSA

1 You would do this in half the number of letters if so requested, and you'd get more than surpris- ed as a result.

6 Did Napoleon consider it a siege

area!

start 9 Start with this and you

unhampered. A midnight road- washer dock, viewed in another way (two words),

10 In the end am I, though 1 seem to start with coffee and finish

up with hora d'œuvre, says the girl. 12 A bird of prey. 14 Cleric of à former time.

17 The Oriental pertion of an alibli 18 Mont of ice and round and fat; the O at the start applies it all to the voice.

At two o'clock the Labour losses bud increased to 921 The Inde20 pendents had lost two, and the Liberala two.

The usual proportion is for one famous artist to lead, and ien to bring up the rear,

Incidentally, the Labour Party 21 China ware.

123 Well-known makes of car. had received a mead of consolation, (25 A touch of Helland about thin They had gained two seats from vehicle! this Liberals.

The Conservativeh gains ut 2 a.m. were 83 and the Liberals had ! gained 12.

King's Interest. While the crowds in the streets генијен Iis are cheering the 03 Majesty the King is obtaining them over a special tape machine installed at Buckingham Palace.

10,421

Conservative Gain,

1,135

Laat stelloni

A. V. Aleander (af)

Con. maj.

9.154

A lariand (en) 5. 11. Murtin (Lib.)

20.061 10.48%

Conservative Gain.

La llon:

Col, Afournirahsion (Con) Bryan (b.)

13,007 12.720

I.kb. min.

HENDON..

STOKE-ON-TRENT.

Mrs. Copeland (Con) Smith Lab.)

1284) Sir O. Mosley (New Party)

HO

Graceful and Elegant

INDOORS

Fir P. Cunliffe-Lister

(Con.)

66,305 Last election: Mrs. Blanco White (Lab.) . 15,305

Charming and Attractive

OUT-OF-DOORS

FOOTWEAR FOR

ALL OCCASIONS AT

fon. maj.

No Change.

Mr. Oliver Baldwin, the Conser 19,918 | vative lender's Labourite son, was 13,254 robbed of his seat at Rochester by 10,638 Sir Park Golf, who obtained a not-

able 9,000 majority.--Reuter. 6,654

Con. maj.

Conservative Gain.

1. Cynthia Mosley flab.) Cat J. Ward (Lib.)

26.64M

13.69H

51,000

Lab, maj.

7 ява

-

PLYMOUTH (SUTTON).

Viscountesa Astar (Con.)

Sir P. Conife-Lister (Dan.) TC.)

31.763

16,424

Ward (Lab.) .....

Mrs. Ashby CID.)

15,449

Cons

maj.

16.124

Con, maj.

24,277 14,073

10,204

BLACKPOOL.

No Change.

Lateston

Erskine Bolst (Com)

59.010

Edgar Wallace (Lib,)

19,624

Ybernantems Antur (Cool) W. Westwood (L)

Coa. maj.

33,486

1. B. Aggeti (b)

Con. mad.

No Clunge.

In't plechon:

Be W, de Frere (mu).

M. Mitchel (Labe

$2,912 25.374

CYPRUS UNREST

SUBSIDING.

BISHOP & COMMUNISTS ARRESTED.

London, Oct. 27:

A telegram from the Governor of Cyprus reports that the situa tion is distinctly easier in the towns, and shops, open in Nicosia. it is expected that the schools will open to-day.

10,520 16,414 The Bishop of Kyrenia was $430 arrested yesterday morning, and

2:1

BIRMINGHẠM (EDGBASTON).

Mr. Neville Chamberlain

(Con.) 12.049 Blaycock (Lab.)

GORDON'S, LTD.

E. Matchin (anb)

Cum 141

LANCASHIRE (DARWEN).

Sir. H. Samuel (Lib.)

Graham (Con.)

Rothwell (Lab.)

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7.139

Con. maj.

No Change.

33,085 5,167

27,928

18,923

Last election:

14.636

N. Chamberisin (Con..

6,134

W. H. Caple (Lab.l

R. Young (LU)

23,150 8.690 4.720

Lib, maj.

4,287

Con. mal.

14,100

No Change.

Bunt lecith

11.762

5,501

Sir R. Samond (Lab.).

Ar P2Skasterean (Cones

. Rampen lab.)

Lib. maj.

SHEFFIELD (HILLSBOROUGH).

Braithwaite (Con.)

A. V. Alexander (Lab.)

Con. Lab.

BRISTOL (EAST).

Sir R. S. Cripps (Lab.)

Spruell (Con)

Lab. maj.

No Change,

W. J. Baker (Lal)

Last election:

23,819 17,319

C. G. Spencer #baby)

Lab, ms.

6,500

a lawyer and two Communjals have also been arrested.

The total casualties to civilians reported to date are two killed, two died of wounds and 31'wound- ed. The number of police injured is 35.-British Wireleza.

FLIERS FORCED

DOWN.

HAMILTON BROTHERS ESCAPE UNINJURED.

10,435

Vienna, Oct, 27. 19,006

Flight Lieut. Leslie Hamilton, 429 and his brother Kenneth, who are making a second attempt to break the England-Australin night re- cord, were forced to land at Tulio, southern Austria, to-day.

24.107 12,074

They escaped uninjured and in- 1.ezi tend to resume their flight to-

morrow.-Reuter,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

DROP IVANHOE OFF AT SHADYSIDE, ALBERT-IM HAVING NUMBER TWENTY-TWO PICK US UP LATER.

SHADYSIDE? VES, SIR, MR. KINGSTON-WE'RE ALL READY TO GO!

AND HERE IS WANHOE-·**;

PRESIDENT KINGSTONS/

PRIVATE CAR

IVANHOE

An Errand!

26 Good match for a

blustery day,

27 A maindy.

132 A man in Genesin,

golfer any

33 No distance at all-and you're given full time in the middle 34 One at home or a lot in yourself. 35 "0, trust Rose!" (anag.).

Down

1 Such may be the transit of Venus

nerous the Channel.

2 In Sevenoaks-not the hilly part. 3 Any language but ones own 4 Lubricated.

6 Note.

STICKERS

(19)

15 [3119 (20){ 16 ][18]

Five of the above barrels contain grape juice and the other contains tider. Each barel labeled to indicate the number of gallons it holds. The owner sold a quantity of grape juice to one man and twion that gantry to another, thus grå- ting rid of all of his grape juice and keep ing the rider. The barrels were sold in tad. Which one contains the cider?

4

124

P

730

7 Sensible people are open to t

and, of course, thieves.

8 Beds-for these downs!

11 No terrestrial being.

13 Father of a fighter, mother of

nobody, whom ho much sembles,

1-

16 Best omitted from the menu the night before the grind attack.

of the N. T. 16 Book

19 Sings of irregularity here. 22 You'll never get up, ance

sits on you.

this

24 A wayside-building that must be in the heart of little Now York before it's an absoluta fool.

2x Bury.

30 The palindromie emperor.

31 Comes from all, pints of the

compass—hence its spelling.

Yesterday's Holution.

HCONFLAGRATION

PET MWEP YO ASHES FAN NEATH R ̈E ́S NAKED I" R ARBAYED L RUSTY LEINKEL UTE LAGGARU DILEMMA

LORETTO PENNANT

GRAZEH EULIPSE. KUM." A LERT EF. M AMBIT LE ADIBU: MILF NEU M

HEREFORDSHIRE

Yesterday's Solution.

HANNAH

The horizonal, diagonal and verồical fines in the upper row can be put together so as to spell the name HANNAH, an shown in the lower row.

29

Children's Fete and Sale of Work

to be held la

THE VOLUNteer headqUARTER GROUNDS

by kind permission of LT.-COLONEL L.G. BIRD, D.S.0, and OFFICERS OF THE H.K.V.D.C.

on

SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1931. from 2.80 p.m. to 6 p.m. SIDE SHOWS

Haman Seal, Fish Pond, Aariel Railway. Braa Pies, Chute, Lucky Blog. Swings, Lighting the Candles, Seo-Baws, Miniatura Ride Bango, Aunt Sally, Dart Throwing, Coconut Shics, Punch and Judy, Hoop La. STALLS.

Gold Fish Stall

Work and Fancy Stalls Sweet and Cigarette Stall Ice Cream and Mineral Stali Tean will be served from 4 to 6.30 p.m. Price per head 60 centà.

ENTRANCE FEES:

Children Members.

Non-Membors...

Adults

Sailors and Holdiers in

Uniform

10 ets.

20

50 -

20

Boys Scouts and Girl Guides in Uniform Free.

In aid of local Children's Charities under the auspices of the Hongkong Women's Guild and M.C.L.

By Blosser

A BOY WHO RISKS HIS LIFE TO PERFORM SUCH A DEED AS THAT BOY DID, IS DESERVING OF MANY THINGS ---I HATE TO OFFER HIM MONEY---- WELL, WE'LL

TALK THE THING OVER"

WHEN I SEE HIM.

ITAT

© 1931 BY NEA SERVICE,

Blosson Coa

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