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YOUR CHANGING EYESIGHT
AUGUST | 30, 1934.
DRUG TRAFFIC IN COLONY
UPTON SINCLAIR: New
HUGE MAJORITY
(Continued from Page 1) bankruptcy for both private bual- nona and the stabe.
"Speaking nationally, the situa
Cunarder
Nearly Ready
(Contintied frons Pago. 5.)
RAIDS ON ́ ́ YAUMATI diamond tree and a ruby bush1;
PREMISES Mother I didn't like her—I didn't Bike hor one bit!"
Contraband opium was found "Oh, Nancy!" cried Amy in aud-secreted in the hollowed-out heels tion if unchecked means inflation, PREPARATIONS, FOR den awful dismay, "don't say of six pairs of wooden clogs when revolt, fascism, followed by inter- that "It came to her with a rush Revenue Officer Ward and his men national war and bolshevism that she could have devised noraided No. 03 Walcheung Street,cycle of painful events which wo more terrible judgment of Jane Yaumati, yesterday afternoon. have seen more or less completed
than those words uttered in that
.
possible escape from
the
LAUNCH
London, Aug. 29. way by Jane's own child. "She The Revenue authorities suspect. Italy, Germany and Russia.
Preparations for The only has lots of good qualities. Sholed that an extensive business was
the giant has, really."
carried out, and a woman, Chung these horrors is to use intelligent, launching of
constructive, democratic methods Cunarder on the Clyde next "You can write me a list of 'em Sai-fong, who was arrested, was Rometime," said Nancy, still wrath- fined $5,000, or a year's hard labour to change our system as quickly
are now well ad- ful. It won't take more than half in default, when charged before a second. The worst thing was, the Kowloon Magistrate, Mr. E, I. she said she hoped I wouldn't be Wynne-Jones to-day. content to settle down like you and Wong Yip, who was charged with live in this dull colloge
the possession of 1,000 heroin pills, "Under this system we can con-
life!
for
A
FOUND WANDERING IN HOUSE
as possible, replacing production month for private profit by production vanced and some of the staging surrounding the vessel has now been re-
for use.
END POVERTY. "
the
was sore! Mother look .. On! are you sorry you married Father? discovered at her home at 70, Woo-sume, what we produce and de-moved and its graceful lines) is it so awful to be a faculty indyang Street, by Revenne Officers pressions will fade from memory, are becoming apparent.
carrying out An enrly-morning "Our slogan is 'End Poverty In at a small college? Do you feel raid on Tuesday, was fined $500, or California, and we call it Three propellors are already In hemmed in nnd thwarted? Did you three months hard labour. EPIC plan after the first letter of position and the fourth will be ever feel that way?"
those four words. We intend to secured within a week, the great give 1,250,000 access to the means mass of drag chains to chock the of production, in order that they strain of the launch are for the may produce
in overything they | most part
position. intend to consume of course, The work of greasing the ways Insofar as these things
be has been started, over 150 tons of produced in Californin.
Įtallow, 50 tona of black soap, and "In the emergency we will start a ton of oll are being used
A special suite of rooms is being a rental basis, getting the upon use of land and factories from erected for the accommodation of persons who are no longer able to the King and Queen who will at- tend the launch, including a din- make productive use of them.
"We think it is not irrational to ing room for 1,000 guests.
Special grandstands are boing
"'There's a special reason your asking that, isn't there? special reason, with initials R. C.!" Gorgeous colour flooded Nancy's face, "All the more why you should give me the real lowdown, Isn't there?" she demanded,
MAN SENT TO PRISON FOR 3 MONTHS
CAN
assume that Americans know how
guess. Amy did not insist on her Nancy should tell her in her own time, in her own way. Instead
Chan Wai-kin, aged 26, appeared "Nancy. she answered, honestly: I've loved every minute that I've in the dock before Mr. Macfadyen been married to Howard, and-oh,at the Central Magistracy this just take a good look at me, silly! morning charged with being found Do I look cramped and thwarted? on the frat floor of No. 36 Queen's to produce goods, and that they built to hold the many thousands We've never had much money and Road West, for an unlawful pur-will produce goods if they are of spectators and enclosures are given the opportunity, plus the also being reserved for the public I've always had to work pretty pose.
assurance that they will own the to witness the launch.-British rods and bo pormitted to ex-Wirclesa, change thera among themselves consume what they and thus want."
DOING A JOB. Sinclair says he is not animated by any desire to become governor of California.
"I am interested only in the doing of a job." he explained. "If certain I did not feel absolutely
are
Detective-Sergeant Fowlle:
The
hard, but we haven't had quarrels Denying the charge, defendant and pettiness and commonness or pleaded that he had had a fall and misunderstandings or the Blightest
was going upstairs to get some shadow of unfaithfulness-and medicine. these the things I couldn't bear. No. any way you look at it,
contented, happy woman. place is not a medicine shop, I'm Now hustle along and get that gin-
Chung Yung-gang deposed to gerbread, for here come the two Howard lads with that hollow, fading the defendant with his ravening look all over them." She hand through the grille. Defen- watched Nancy, gallant and laugh-lant ran down the stairs. Police ing as she went out. "Poor old whistles were blown and he was arrested by a Shantung constable. Jane!" she thought pityingly,
And at the samo moment Jane Defendant admitted a previous was gazing at her satisfactory re- conviction for housebreaking and flection in the shining old pler unlawful posacasion, and was sent Klass in Miss Rose'a parlour, think-to prison for three months. ing: "I've certainly had a narrow escape from a wild impulse! must have been gagn to want to take the girl, brought up as she's been, and no obstinatel She'd never have fitted lato
my life. And there would always have been the contrast-of age! I have so much, my home, friends
friends, my
ALLEGED PERJURY.
COMMITTAL CHARGE
Committal
proceedings
against | Leung, YouFmbke"lion. Tevus, Kr÷kim, a mhat happy, con, fortunate alleged perjury in connection with an woman!" She added to herself, afidavit in the entute of Leung Kin, smiling, "Poor old Amy!"
fate of U Lam Village, Kau Kong, THE END
who died in 1936, leaving $112,000, were commenced before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen in the Central Polleo Court yesterday afternoon.
FINE GENERALLY
Forntal evidence was given by Ng Chak-wing, Interpreter at the The Royal Observatory reports probate file of Leung Kin, the petition Supreme Court, who produced the thint
pressure is highest over being signed by Leung Yeuk-chl, and Mongolia and relatively low over dated June 22, 1928, Pellioner de- SW. China; the depression is cen-clared himself to be the natural and tred near Tokyo moving Eastward. lawful son and only next of kin. Leung
Local forecast: South-West or widower and had
Klag is alleged to have died variable winds, moderate; generally.
SHIPS IN RADIO TOUCH
Sing
to
no concubine, The hearing was adjourned this afternoon, the defendant being remanded on bail of $10,000.
Mr. W. A. Mackinlay, of Messrs, Deacons, is for the prosecution, while the defence is being conducted by Mr. The following ships are
T. P. K. Kemble, of Messrs. Wilkinson expected& Grist, to be in. wireless communication with) Hongkong to-day:-Lyceon, Burgen
(Continned from Page 6.) approaching any quickly moving object, any, another ear, or a erle-land, Alster, Unkai Maru No. 6. ket bail, or a tennis ball, the two eyes must converge or turn steadily on the efficient action of the little inwards. This movement depends muscles that rotate the eye. In- adequate action on their part is termed heterophoria and is really
slight unconscious squint.
If one's sight is imperfect in this respect one eye wobbles a
FRANK ADMISSION
MAN WHO PICKED UP RAZOR When charged before Mr. Mac-1 that I could do this job, I would fadyen in the Central Police Court with unlawful not become governor at a salary this morning of $1,000,000 a year,
possession, Li Luk, 20, claimed OPPOSITION CHARGES. that he picked up a Wurdonia Opponents claim Sinclair be razor in Connaught Road near the longs to communistic organiza-Japanese shipping offices,
Detective-sergeant Shepherd tions. They brand hla plan as the idea of a crackbrained visionary.stated defendant was arrested in They cite passages from his books Pedder Street in the early hours purporting to indicate he faveurs and could not give a satisfactory was in conflaration of industrial plants explanation. The razor "to be run as one planned enter- fairly good condition. prise for the benefit of the whole The magistrate: Were you going
to keep ib?: people."
"Cortainly" was the defendant's Traun reply
cum acier lord uha po versión Anu His "EPIC", plan has also been prostitution of the New Deal."-- United Press.
SINO-JAPANESE. PARLEY
PRELIMINARY TALK _IN_PEKING.
The magistrate amended the chargo to one of larceny by find-' ing and imposed a line of #dollara or, in default, fourteen
days' imprisonment.
NEWSPAPERLESS DUBLIN
ten
DISPUTE NO ́ ́ ́NEARER
SETTLEMENT
Peking, Aug. 30. With the return here of Mr. Yin Tung, Manager of the Chinese-con trolled section of the Peining Rail-
Dublin, Aug. 30. way, Sino-Japanese negotiations Dublin is entering upon its fifth. are being resumed for, the settle-week without newspapers and the ment of the "war zone" Issues based interventionary efforts of Mr. on the principles worked out daring Lemasses, the Cabinet Minister, the Dairen discussion.
are no mener success.
He had a preliminary talk with Colonel Shibayams, military attache of the Japanese Legation, laat aight. Ho hopes that his prelimfni-
The prospects of Д settlemont are no nearer success.
The editorial staffs of three
are working out their
orang, Mentor, City of Khartoum,
Dean and Mrs. Swann, Dr. W. B. A. ary talks will pave the way for journal Papers and two evening Tweedbank, Tisondari, Athos 11. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Kennedy-formal negotiations when General notice, after which they will be Maru. Jinkal Maru, Bremerhaven, and Mr. A. T. Hamilton were among month-Central News. Paul Doumark, Suwa Mare, Terukuni Skipton, Lt. and Mrs. G. B. Portman, Hunng Fu returns early noxt unemployed, except on one evening Scistan, Anan Maerak, Taiming: Tanda, Phobos, Kalgan, Antenor, passengers arriving aboard the Em-
press of Russia this morning.
little; for the moment one becomes The Australian Spring will
one-eyed.
·
·
If you are facing a fast bowler,
or a fast server at tennis, in that critical moment you lose sight of the ball and miss it. This ex- plains a good many falling wickets at cricket..
It is now known that "duffers" 112 games often possess this parti cular eye defect; good batsmen and tennis players never.
On the road good focussing is Essential either if you are "cutting in" or if you have to estimate how quickly a car is approaching, both vital points. Inability to focus correctly is responsible for many n. Crash
In flying this same defect is 80 important that pilots, are period- ically teated for it and sent to a training course to correct it should it exist. A pilot so handicapped cannot estimato correctly how far nivay the ground is when landing. He flattens out at the wrong ma- ment and craslicn,
But would be wrong to think that only an eye specialist can de tect this defect. All you need do is to stand upright in a good light and get a friend to hold the point of poncil about 2ft. from your eyes at the level of the bridge of your 1108e. Then let him steadily ap proach you until the pencil is close the eyes while you watch atendily.
to
If the defolt: I live named exists, one eye or the other will not turn in as steadily as it should.
restore your fitness.
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APBO
For returning to Hongkong after having been banished Inst year for
paper on which the reporters and Bub-editors have been, promised two-thirds salary for an indefinite period.-Router.
ten years. Chan Fan, aged 12, con- Cable advices have been received victed on three occasións for keeping by the Local Office of the Canadian a disorderly house, was sent to prisonPacific Railway Company stating for six months by Mr. E. 1 Wynne- that Mr. Grant Hall their Senior Joney at the Kowloon Magistracy to- Vice-President, died in Montreal day.
{ yesterday.
SALVATION ARMY RUMOURS
WOMEN MEMBERS AND THE POWDER PUFF: NEW GENERAL
(Special to Talograph"} ;-
(by Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphly: Mon vegse Ordinance, 1881. Received Augwat 30, 8.52 mm.
the ballot. If possible, to-morrow,
WOMEN'S VANITY.
Lieut, Commissioner Carpenter also denied reports in the London London, Aug. 29. The election of a new General High Council has been discussing nowspapers suggesting that the of the Salvation Army, which had the question of the uniform of been expected to-day, is still a women members and whether they should be allowed to wear silk stockings or to une powder puffs. Reuter Special.
matter unsettled.
Lieut. Commissioner Carpenter, who is the Vice-President of the High Council, in an interview with Router, denied rumours of diens- fon among the delegates and do clared emphatically that there had been no breakdown.
He said that nothing had curred in the nature of daunlon,
NO NOMINATIONS YET.
Up to the present, the ligh Council had not got beyond the problem of the proper proceduro and no nominations for the Genor alship had yet been taken,
It is, however, hoped to got to!
i
PERMANENT MACHINERY.
Later.
The secrecy of the Salvationist High Council discussions has been partly relieved. Mr. Carponter stated this evening that "Wo are still building up a procedure o based. We had disagreements upon which the nominations will
1929. Hence, this time we shall not hurry, but will build up, a. permanent machinery on which all future elections will be based.
Reuter,