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OUR

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The Health Bulletin of Eastern Zone port for the week ended August 24 jenses. shows the following.

CAROS

af in-enRI,

case. Small-pox:-Bombay

Calcutta 11 cases, Karachi Madras 2 cases,

Moulmeia

12

fectious diseases: Plague:-Bassein cases, Rangoon 2 cases, Tuticorin

39 cases, Vizagapatom 2 cases, Singa- cases, Madras 18 enses, T'hittagong pors 2 ensen.

one

case. Cholera-t'alcutta

SALESMAN SAM

F-F-FER GOSH SAKES,

A B-B-BEAR IN THIS N-N-NECK OF TH' WOODS! IN-N-NEVER HEARD OF IT! I'M TOO. SCAIRT T-T-TA SHOOT!

THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

THE WALDEN CASE

TWO AMERICAN SUSPECTS HELD IN HANKOW

HONGKONG TRADE

| REPORTS BY IMPORTERS FOR PAST FORTNIGHT

Bhanghai, Aug. 31. The following reports have been The United States District At-supplied by importers to the Hong- torney, Mr. Feltham Watson, is kong General Chamber of Commerca: leaving for Hankow by plane on Cotton ploce goods and fancy Monday in connection with the al-cotton goods. The following reporte logod complicity of two Americans, have been received: So far as Euro- J. C. Lemcke and Eugene Brinson, pean goods are concerned the market In a suspected plot to effect the remaine practically at a standstill and little or no interest is being shown in liberation of Joseph Walden, now replacements for the Spring. Com- serving 15 years' imprisonment at paratively speaking, the Japaness and Wachang on a ebarge of espion- North China producte are being dis-

posed of fairly well. oge.

Menwhile Mrs. B. E. Naldis, whose husband is being held by the Chinese authorities at Inn kow, is being kept under survell lance at Shanghai.

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Woollens-As may be exported in view of the small purchases Fancy. Worsteds and Venetians and similar styles are clearing

profit. Tho and are showing a smaonably well, heavy Woollen styles are not likely to The Identity of a Fourth be required for another month or so. foreigner under detention at Ian- Metals -It is reported that about kow is still a mystery.-Ieuter, 20,000 pieuls of various bars, angles, B. E. Naldis, formerly a motor-etc., have been thrown on the market car salesman in Shanghai, is well during recent weeks, but the fall in exchange has hardened prices and Inown In the latter city.

dealers are hokiing out for higher rates. Very little new business in re-

Flour. Stock: 250,000 hage, Market: Slendy.

The discovery of this apartment was delayed because of the pay- ment of the rent in advance.

PTEMBER

1985:

Walden was originally charged | with Communism at Shanghai. to wive He refused at first even himself a name.

A Woman's Confidence After must patient inquiries, | corded. the Shanghai Settlement Police have gained possession of In formation which, they feel, will enable them definitely to establish the identity of Walden says the N. C. D. Neies. The Police ascer tained that' u tenant huo been missing from a certain apartment in the French Concession since approximately the date of Walden's arrest. and some keyn found in Walden's possession fit the locks

Chinese Accomplices of the doors of the apartment. A According to the indictment, the buy employed there has identified | conviction of Wallen was sought photograph of Walden as the under Article 1 of the Emergency person who was his master. The Law relating to acts which imperili Police have also discovered an office the security of the Republic of In the Settlement, the lenant of China, but he was also charged which again disappeared about the with the violation of Section 2 of time of Walden's arrest, and a key Article 13 of

The new Chinese found in Walden's 1scasion fits Criminal Code. The penalty pre- the office door.

seribed for offences against the im. It was reported that a woman. Emergency Law is death-or who may be Walden's wife, visited prisoument for life. During his the place after his arrest and vetrin at Hankow Walden was de- moved curtain documenta, but the fended by Mr. Paul Premet. He furniture and the contents of the was convicted on August 20. wardrobes in the house in the French Concession have not been disturbed in any way. The house in the French Concession is well furnished and contains well-stocked wardrobes, but tho furniture the office is meagre.

A note, believed to have been written by a

woman, has been found in the house in the French Concession. It was in French. and, translated, rend:-"I have put all your affairs in order. 1 love you and am waiting for you Other papers with confidence." discovered would seem to indiente that the occupant of the house had been in Shanghai about two years,

of

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Six Chinese alleged accomplices of Joseph Walden were Miss Huang Wel-yu, 23, dnder-graduate of the Chinoting University: Loh Hai | pong, 29, a graduate of the Pelping Normal College: Wang Mo-ching. 22, a graduate of the Kufow Normal School in Shantung; Hu Szechuen student Kle-lin, 24, a formerly living in Shanghai; Chen Wen-chich, 23, a graduate of the Chen Lleh Physical Culture School and Yu Sui-yuen, 36, a gradinte of the Hangchow Christian College. These accompllees were all found guilty pud were convicted on the Walden on August same day as

20.

MOTHER IS HAPPY NOW

DOCTOR, SHE WON'T EAT, WON'T

PLAY, SHE'S RÚN-DOWN AS YOU CAN: SER; NERVOUS AND COOS5.

WHEAT IS WRONG?

NOTHING SERIOUS, JUST GIVE HER A

UTTLE CASTORIA TOMORROW MORNING.

Docters know what is usually wrong when a child won't eat, in cross and weak. Intestinal absorption, occur. ring even when a child's habits may seem regulat, poisons the system, upsets the nerves, impairs digestion ...So a litle Custoria Is prescribed,

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* pum" · "The Nawa. 9.20 p.m. Arthur Balisbury and ħla Or

chemin. 9.4 p.m. Ciner down,

Transmission 3.

(6.8.0. 10-11.45 p.m.1 0.8.E. 10 pm-1 umi 8, 17-1 a.m.)

I p.m. Ile Ben. The B.1.C. Northern

Ireland Orcherlen,

HOW YOƯRE HUNGRY FOR FOOD, NEVER CROSS' OR 'FRETFUL.

MOTHER'S HEALTHY, HAPPY GIRL!,

This marvelous pre. paration, which tastes so good children beg for it. gently ond swift- ly cleanses the system, Fettles the stomach and restoren nerve-poise.

4.3pm..

Variety Feature.

+ Am. Talkı "Foreign Affairs." 6.15 a.m.

Close down,

PART II

• Child ́ents big meals. longer run-down or cross

HOW SHE HAS IMPROVED!" WHAT IN THE WORLD HAVE. YOU. DONE TO HER? SHE LOOKS_30.

MUCH LIVELIER,

ANDRE HEALTHIER

(GAVE HER CASTAROŻY

ON DOCTOR'S ONDERS

IT'S MARVELOUS L

NO MORE CROSS FRETFUL SPELLS.

SHE PLAYS ALL DAY AND EATS LIKE

A LITTLE BEAR

Then Nature does the rest. Appetite returns. The child can't get enough to eat. Disposition improves and mon the little growing body fills out and becomes sturdy and strong. Now when your child won't eat, won't play, in cross and fretful--let a little Caitoria restore hunyant health. Results will surprise you..

The Gursham Parkington Quintel,

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5.JD N.M.

4,35 ..

Dassey Mule.

4.45 am. Close down,

KZRM PROGRAMME '

I p.m. "Under Dig Ben," A friendly This Evening's Broadenst From

Manila Station

that by Haward Marshall, 11.14 p.m. The Hungaria

Cipay

Band. conducted by George Garay, Ita

Notarani. Landen.

Inyod Emm the Hungaria The following programme will be broadcast

Trom Manila this senior by K.Z.RM.

31,45 p.m. Ballad Concert. Mala 'Grifin (Aeprane) and Edern Jenew

12,16

(Darione),

m. Danes Mule Greenwich Time Dignal al 4.39 p.m. 11.30 am. The Nowa. 12.45.m. Dance Musle. 1a.m. Close down.

Pransmission 4

(GR.D. and C.R.D.)

1.30 ..

PART I

1.15 am. 13-1 There. The

News. Detry Produca Noten.

Reginald Dixon, at the Organ of the Tower Ballroom, Black-

Z w.m. "The l'abbies un the Beach," being

few terns about a promenade. 24. Sports Talk,

Oreanwich Time Signal at 7 pm.

Promenade Concert (Wagner),

Part 1. Greenwich Time Bignal at 8 p.5.

.

3.M.

5.30 p.m. 11. 11. Conservatory at Musigny

a: Practice Hour

by M. Hedrick.

101

OBITUARY

EUROPEAN LADY DIES ON VOYAGE HOME

News has been received in the Colony of the death on Saturday aboard the stenter Kaiser-I-Hind of Mrs. Patricia Mostyn Hopkins, wife of Mr. II. C. Hopkins, sub-manager of the Chartered Bank of India, Aus- tralia and China, Hongkong. Sho took ill about a month ago and died from pneumonia. Burial was at ca. The deceased was better known in the Straits Settlements where she was a keon yachtswoman, while in Hongkong she also took an Interest in riding.

Educated at St. Paul's School for

4.30 p.m. Spankh Informational Period, 1,43 p.m. Engellah Informational Period. 8.45 p.m. Nick Quotations, through the CBP

P. Cooking School of the air, conducted girls, England, the late Mrs. Hopkins, who was 32 years of age, was tho eldest daughter of Dr. A. L. Hoops, Mrs. Hoops. Dr. Hoops

1 p.m.

FTILE

Rallo shopper.

couttesy of Bwan, Culbertson and was formerly Principal Civil Medical Officer, Straits Settlements, and is now medical adviser to the Malacca 7.35 P.T. Manila Motor Company-Richand Rural Agricultural Board.

Itimber and his Riudebaker Chame : plona.

7.30 p.m. Papuler

7.45 p.m.

p.

TAVEER.

Favourites

Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins worn in

Pay Lily Singapore in 1923 and came to Hong-

Frato y Cie Programme (Chal

KZFG). Philippine Charily Sweepstakes

Ingram.

4.16 p.m. The Town Crier presents a quar

ter hour of Spanish 1.20 p.m. The announced. 8.43 p.m. Block Quotationa

Market Report. To be announced.

p..

I p.m. Musical Varieties.

10.10 p.m. Blam Off.

Maybe Sam Figures Pedro'd Get Indigestion

1 G-G-GUESS TH' B-B-BEST THING

TA DO IS R-R-RUN AN' D-D-D-DO-IT LIKE HECK!

UR-ROW GR-R-R!

ME FER A TREE, ER A TREĘ FER

ME-EITHER ONE'LL DO!

Melodies,

wad Lock!

kong in 1932. There are three young KONK two of whom are at school in England and one in Hongkong.

The Kaiser-I-Hind left Hongkong for England on August 10,

Wheat King's Death

Tortona, Italy, Sept. 1. Count Giuseppe Gnazzona-Paari- laque, the Argentine wheat king, has died here.-United Press.

By Small

HEREA, PEDRO, PEDRO! NICEA OL FALLA! COMEA

TO POPPA!

- M. REG. V, 3. PAT, OFF.

GR-R-R GR-R-R

HA! HA! HEEM SCARE

YOU MUCHA, HUH? HEE'SA

MY TRAÍNÁ BEAR, PEDRO! I LOSE HEEM IN DEESA

WOODS!

YA DON'T SAY!

Mhola

DAWGONNIT, WHY TH' HECK, DIP TH'. BOSS GIMME 'TH' DAY OFF TA GO

HUNTIN'?

WELL, YER DARNED LUCKY, WITH ME AROUND, TA GET HIM BACK ALIVE!

Malwin

too

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· 1934 DY NEA SERVICE;

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