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"Mooching" their way across America,,

WILL ROGERS

In

Mr. Skitch

with

PITTS

THE

HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.

AIR RACE TO AUSTRALIA

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MORE THAN FIFTY COMPETITORS

London, Oct. 4. The entries of 55 competitors: are still valid for the England- Australia Air Race arranged in connection with the Victorian Centenary celebrations. which starts from Mildenhall Aerodrome, Suffolk, on October 20.

The entries are from the follow- ing countries:-United States, 17; England, 18; Holland, G; France, Australia and New Zealand, each; Italy, 2; Denmark, Germany, India, Ireland, New Guinea and, Sweden, one vach,

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It is, of course, not certain that all those entrants will report at the starting point-Britishi Wire- ICAS.

BACK AGAIN

LONDON WELCOMES THE PREMIER

London, Oct. 4. When the Prime Minister reach- ed London to-day after his three months* holiday, on doctor's orders, in Canada, he was met by

the Lord Chancellor, Lord Sankey: the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon; the Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas many ofcials and friends, and a large crowd of Londoners who gave him a warm welcome.

Features

FRIDAY," OCTOBER

A wide variety of interest will be covered by the lua- trations appearing in to- morrow's issue of the Tele- graph Pletorial Supplement,

Sporting events covered will Include the soccer match be- tween South Chinn and, the Borderers, and the Interport trial cricket match,

Groups will comprise dance arranged by the Garri- son Entertainment Committee, getbers of the Police Chif-- dren's Club, and some of the 2nd Hongkong Catholle Troop of Boy Scout, who recently went on a tour in North China, Wedding Ilustrated will include those of Mr. Robert E. Russell and Miss Bortha Seara, Mr. Tong Manwa and Mins Edith Young, and Mr. To Man-tow and Miss Wong Shuk-in.

THE MORRISON CENTENARY

LATEST DONATIONS TO

FUND

FEWER TRAFFIC FATALITIES

1934.

LATEST HOME FIGURES ENCOURAGING

London, Oct. 4.

For some time, the Transport Miniatry, with the object of "imm- prossing on the public the gravity of the traffic problem, have published weekly lists of

road Intalities. Many drastic measures have been introduced recently to ensure greater care on the part of road-usore, both motoriste and podestrians.

It is too eoon to gauge their effect, but the figures published today are at least_encouraging,. fr.tegy show that 30 fewer lives. were lost on the roads of Britain, last week than in the week preced-| ing-131 against 161-and

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the smallest total for the last five- months. The number of injured also showed a decreuse-British Wireless.

JAPAN'S POLICIES

OPPOSED

KWANTUNG AGITATION

ORGANISED

Dairen, Oct. 5. Agitation, organined by officials of the Kwantung Headquarters in The Finance Committeo acknow-opposition to a plan recently ledge with thanks the following approved by the Japanese govern- "Robert Morrison" Centenary sub-ment for the reorganisation of the Administrative system scriptions to the Alice Memorial Japanese

and Nethersole Hospital Building in Manchuria, is increasing. The whole staffs of the Southern Man- Fund:

churian Railway, and various $4.173.65 Japanese Government organs in 10.00 | Mánchuria have also joined the 10,00 movement.

Mr. MacDonald said he was glad to be back and felt much better after his holiday. He will to-mor-

Liat No. 8 row be examined by his physician, Lord Holder, and his oculist, Sir Previously acknowledged Duke -Elder-British The Very Rev. A. Swann Misa Winifred T. Griffin Mr. S. Lewis

Stoward Wireless.

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NOTED · ATHLETE

PASSES

JAMES J. CALLAHAN'S LONG CAREER

Boston, Del. 4.

Mr. James J. Callahan, 690 years of age. died here to-day after # brief illness.

He was one of the most famous baseballers of the old school.. He was made manager of the Chiengol

LAST TWO

~5.00

The Kwantung authorities will take advantage of the coming ex- $4,108.65traordinary session of the Japan- esa Diet to press for the revision Further subscriptions will be of the plan with more vigorous ratofully received by Mr. J. B. effort.--Central News, Ross, c/o The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., Hongkong.

White Sox in 1902 after he had pitched them to a pennant in 1901, He first played in the major leagues in 1893, and besides being

TATSUTA MARU DELAYED

The N.Y.K. liner Tatsuta Maru,

a first class pitcher, he established from Shanghai, is delayed on me- himself as a tremendous hitter. count of heavy weather, and will rench Hongkong, until 10- He was the last of the great not

morrow morning. pitcher-hitters.-Reuter

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LIFE IN THE RAW

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-with

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Claire Trevor Greta Nissen Directed by Louis King

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CHINESE EDITOR

.FINED

yesterday, on the advice' of 'Mr. P. H. Sin of P. H. Sin and Com pany, solicitor for the defence..

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back only, yesterday. Meanwhile, The case called on Wednesday, the summons had been left on his but the defondant was absent and uremises. The manager sent the represent the Magistrate, Mr. Hamilton, business manager to isadodo warrant for his arrest. him, but apparently Mr. Hamilton The defendant surrendered himlemanded the appearance of the self at the Central Police Station editor.

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