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Short War
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Washington, Sept. 28. Observers here expect a short Italian-Ethiopian war with Leaguo sanctions preventing an Italian
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DISPENSARY WINS
ACTION
BREACH OF CONTRACT]
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Judgment for plaintiff with costs was given by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Sun mary Court this morning in the action brought by Wai Shiu-tak, trading as the Yee Tin Tong Dia. pensary, claiming $616 from Ra- feek & Co. for damages for brench of contract.
Mr. F. H. Loseby appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. D. McCallum, of Messrs. Dennys & Co., was for the defendant firm.
CHINESE ADMIRAL PASSES
VETERAN OF SINO. JAPANESE WAR
Pelping, Sept. 30, Admiral Tsai Ting-kan. 74, former Foreign Minister of China, died to-day.
He was one of the first Chinese studenta to proceed to America to China in the early 'seventies of the obtain higher education, leaving last century.
Japan Silent On Parley
NAVAL DISCUSSION
IN LONDON ? .
(Special to "Telegraph”),
Tokyo, Sept. 30. The Foreign Office le silent discussions regarding London looking to the convening there of the Naval Conference, for which under the provision was made Washington Treaty,"
Oficials have indicated that Mr. Fujii, Japanese Charge d'Affaires He participated in the Sino-in London, visited Mr. R. L. Japanese war, commanding the Craigie, Counsellor at the Foreign Chinese torpedo boats,
Office, at the latter's request, but the Foreign Office here has not revealed the details of the con- versation 'nor its attitude
He retired from public life after the death of Chang Tso-lin and the occupation of Peiping by the Nationallats.
During recent years he had lived in Peiping, indulging his fancy for literary work. He published several volumes in English and a number of transintions of Chinese poetry.
He was renowned for the ex- cellence of his witty after inner speechies.
He was a Cantonese, having been born in the Slaugsdóí district.- Reuter,
WOMAN · ADMITS ADULTERY
on.
there-
Non-oficial circles understand that Japan has not changed her. equality demands, submitted Inst October, and does not contemplate- putting forward now proposals. United Press.
AMERICA DEFEATS
BUTÄIN
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Oft the outward trip against Whitcomba's 37,
Olim Dutra Won his match against. A. H. Padgham by four and two after he had been down on the morning round by one hole.
HUSBAND APPEARS AS The match was all square on the
PROSECUTOR
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re-
27th. Padgham was out in 35 and home in 39 while Dutra look 38 each time this morning. Dutra A charge of committing required 37 this afternoon against
Wong Chi-ping. Padgham's 38. adultery with
Percy school
Allisa won Britain's alias Wong Kim-ping,
WAS ad-solitary singles match, beating teacher of Caine Road, mitted by Wong Wal-ching 24, Craig Wood on the last hole, al- married woman, when she was though Wood was leading by three charged before Mr. Macfadyen at holes this morning when he re- the Central Police Court this turned a 34 and a 38 against Alliss took 35 morning. The complainant was Alliss's 38 and 37.
defen- this afternoon while Wood Leung Shum, husband of dant and bus driver employed byquired 37 strokes to go out. Both the Kowloon Motor Bus Company, did the homeward holes in 39.
Horton Smith and L. J. Cox Inspector K. W. Andrew, of the
Chinese Affairs, Anished all square in their match Secretariat for prose uting, stated that complain after the American had been lead- ont and the defendant were marrieding by five holes this morning. Bute Cox not only recovered from his in 1926 and lived at 40 Street, third floor. There were no bad start but was actually one up Complainant treated at the 27th. Smith was round in children. his wife fairly well, giving her (36, 33, 45 and 38, while Cox's no cards were 38, 36, 36 and 38. At $40 per month. There was
the end of the 30th hole this trouble of any kind,
The rear window of their dat afternoon Smith was two up.
Henry Plenrd bent Ernest Chi-ning's house
Whitcombe by three and faced Wong
two neross the alley, Wong and the through gaining a five hole lead defendant sometimes smiled at this morning. Plcard was each other and eventually they in 30 and home in 34 while Whit- walked out together. Wong at no combe had cards of 38 and 37. In
believe time had any reason to
the afternoon Plenrd took 38 and that the woman was married, as Whitcombe 39. she did not tell him she was. He
out
Wong Heung-po, manager of the plaintiff firm, testified that he sign ed a contract with the defendanta on January this year, for delivery of ja quantity" of jasmine and Invender oil, the products of Messrs. Stafford, Allen & Sons, Ltd., of London. The defendants were the agents for this firm. The jasmine was delivered on June, but not the lavender oil. As a result of the failure on the part of the defendants to deliver the lavender oil, the plaintiffs had to purchase it from Lockhart & Co., who were also agents for Stafford, Allen & Sons, at a price which was different from that contracted with the defen- dants This difference in price formed the subject of the claim. visited her premises on two square was that between A. Perry
Cross-examined by Mr. Mc-occasions. The complainant Callum, witness denied that the oil present and the defendant passed and S. Parks, the two also being he bought from Lockhart & Co him-off-as-a-relative and did not Going out this-morning-in 38, Perry. square-after the morning round. Wong that he TVAR her was of a finer quality than that
returned in 37 while Parks went out in 36 but returned in 39. In contracted for with the defendants. He did not receive any intimation
the afternoon Perry had two cards from the defendants that Stafford, Allen & Sons refused to nccept the
of 36 and Parks 35 and 36. Parks only managed to square the match terms of the contract.
40 foot putt-Reuter. by winning the 36th hole with a
A.E.M. Rafeek, of the defendant firm, stated that when the contract. was first signed, he pointed out to the plaintiffs that it could not be carried out until the terms had been finally accepted by his princi- pals in London. The price con- tracted was repudiated by Stafford
tell
husband.
Wis
WIFE MISSING The complainant slept for most .of the month at the Un Long Garage, as he was on the Un Long
route.
On September 8, he re- turned home and found his wife! to be missing. He reported to the police and also made enquiries on his own. He subsequently found his wife and Wong living at 186 floor. It Lockhart Road, third
that the was also discoverod Allen & Sons and therefore he couple had registered at the Tal contract had to be cancelled. Ife Lo Sin Ilotel as man and wife from
acting on behalf of Stafford, Allen & Sons, who had September 4 to 10. the last word in the transaction.
was only
FRANCE ENTIRELY
SATISFIED
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be dégrees of culpability and de- grees of aggression, and the ap- propriate action under Article XVI may vary.
The Covenant itself recognisea that conditions are not static. With regard to treaty obligations, Sir Samuel Hoare draws attention
The second match to end all
POLICE OFFICER'S RAINCOAT
COURT SEQUEL TO LOSS
On September 9, the couple went through a form of marriage Two men, Cheng Mul and Chol before Mr. AV. which was proved to be irregular, Piu, appeared
at the Central and they lived as man and wife Schofield,
at the address in Lockhart Road Magistracy this morning, charged until the woman's arrest. The with the larceny by finding of a hotel register disclosed that they raincoat, the property of Sub- McEwen, officer-in- stayed there for four nights In Inspector June, five in July, three in August charge of the Gough Hill Police and three this month.
Station. An alternative charge of The couple used to meet receiving was also preferred against secretly outside the Hongkong the defendants. wharf of the Yaumati Ferry, Wong Chi-ning was a school teacher In Caine Road and earned $40 per month. The proceedings, were brought at the Instigation of the defendant's husband.
The Magistrato remarked that to his speech at Geneva, spoken the circumstances were as bad as with the over-whelming support they could possibly be and imposed and approval of Britons and the maximum penalty of $500, public opinion in Britain, since it with the alternative of six months' was shown that I was concerned hard labour. with general principles of inter-
national conduct.
The reply concludes by saying that the British Government's faith in itself and its actions must, like aecurity, be collective. -Rentar.
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London, Sept. 29.
In one of the slowest races in history of the event, Tod Phelps
First defendant admitted the larceny, and second defendant pleaded guilty to receiving.
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with it. She shouted out to the with ·PAUL LUKAS defendant, but ho took no notice. The defendant gave the coat to the second defendant, who took it to the Central District, where it was recovered that same afternoon in Mosque Street.
Mr. Schofield fined the
in danta $20, or, default, month's hard labour each.
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“SLIMMING TREATMENT” ENDOXIDINA contains a large proportion of the horm active principles which, extracted from embryonal prepar to the latter their energy and oxydising properties. offers none of those inconveniences that are asso The anticyclone has weakened. ducts based on the THYROID. It combats and onally beat Bert Barry and thus It now extends from the Yellow at the same time brings about a great improv Sculling Sea, across South Manchuria, to state of the patient, retained the British
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