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"THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER

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THE HONGKONG

CHINA'S PERIL

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

GEN, TADA'S THREAT TO NORTH-

Bewildered By Advice. A Situation which Every Young Mother Experiences.

to

OCTOBER

1935.

STARTS

STARTS

TODAY KING'S TODAY

Little children are liable to minor health troubles which neem not'eeribus enough to warrant calling the doctor, The vivid drama of a fool Tientsin, Oct. 8;

Ho'sold his own soul although this may be necessary inter night.. Frank propoant that Northsteps are not promptly taken Chinn break away

from the put mintters Hight. At quch times, sold to give to a woman!

as dvors mother knows, relatives and Chinese national government, and friends come forward with all manner an attack on Marshal Chiang Kal- of weil-mennt advice as to how the shek, made by Major-General child should be treated until she s Hayno Tada, the new General bewildered us to Officer Commanding the Japanese course to pursue. Army in North Chinn, created n stir here to-day.

is

The surest, sufest way for the youngs nother, is to follow the example of thiqueairin of experienced parents, including many members of the medical profession, who have found in

אי

It was a sweeping attack on Chinese political and economic structures as administered by the

Own Tablets just the central government and upon

required to correct the little troubles of their children and Nanking's policy toward Jupan. to help in the building up of strong

In a seven-chapter booklet, healthy constitutions. totalling many thousanda of Devised by a a médical child-specialist words, Gamoral Tada urged the and guaranteed free from narcotics, establishment of a new govern- opiates and other Turnful drugg ment in North China, politically Baby's Own Tablets are perfectly safe and economically independent of and good for the youngest infant in Nanking, "as the only salvation arms as well as for older children

laxative, the of North China's masses who are

and howeis, without griping Impoverishta under Nanking.”

They are easy to give,

they cleanse the

for purgingnt to take, and ques

General Tada, who only recent-being

diarrhoea • mid

ly arrived here, in addition de-dispel infantile indigestion, dared that Sino-Japanese rela- tions cannot be settled unless i Chiang Kai-shek is over-thrown and the Kuomintang party of China is suppressed.

other

upsets common to children; relieve colds and eroup, expel almost as if by magic, worns, and ease the pains of teathing

Baby's Own Tablets are sold by

The Japanese commander turn-chemists everywhere. ed his güna 'on the western

nations, declaring "their polley

towards China aims either nt dis- RETURNED BANISHEE memberment or international con- Irol, neither of which can Japan permit."

"Japan, must restore the tradi- tional polley of correcting wustern materialism with Oriental spiritu-.

al elvilization."

COMMITTEDÐ FOR TRIAL AT

NEXT SESSIONS

Yeung Chu, aged 30, unemploy-

who, for a woman

. his best friend's life':

THIS IS THE WOMAN whose fickle smile made a man sell his soul...

The

foreme Refor

Uneasiness developed in Chin-jed, who claimed Hongkong birth. ose circles as soon as these state was committed for trial by Mr. ments were made public, on the | Maefedyen at the Central Police bellef that it presagis the resump Court yesterday afternoon on a tion of all actively aggressive Inpanese policy in North China. charge of returning from banish- "While world attention is ment. The defendant was banish- centered on Europe and Ethiopia, Į vi for life on July 20 rest year and Japan again advance in North was sent to Cautón. China," It was said in Chinese quarters.-Union News.

"Small Cyclone" Shot

Changchun, Oct, &. Shiu Suen-fong or the "Small

Detective Lance-Sergeant Tsui. Nam testified that about 9 p.m. oụ October 3. on information receiv red, he went to the Ping On wharf where his informer pointed out the

Cyclone", the famous Chinese defendant who was on board the

Volunteers Chief was sentenced

to death and shot by order of the steamer Lee Hong, alongside the

local Manchukuo authority yester-wharf, Defendant was at the side day. The "Small Cyclone", was of the ship. Witness approached

with

General Mah Chan-san's the defendant, told him he was a

forces in Kirin during the Sino-policeman and that he suspected

Sergeant T. G. MacKay, of the Fingerprint Department. Police Headquarters, deposed to a record. of eight convictions against defen-

Japanese struggle in Manchuria. lm of having returned from

He had over 10,000

Chlarse banishment. Defendant was ar- Volunteers under his command rested and taken to the Central after the retirement of General Polleo Station where he was le Mah Chan-san and had been for atained. long time engaged in his Anti- Manchukuo campaign in Man- churia. He was arrested here an the 5th. inst. by the Manchukuo Police, who immediately handed him over to the local Military dant.

the Authority. During

couri- martial he admitted that he was a Chinese Volunteer leader, and also gave evidence of his recent activities--among the Chinese Volunteers-Wali Kiu Yat Po.

RADIO

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(Continued from Page 7)

4.1.3 .. The News,

.. Close down.

Transmission G

IOS A., GRC and GBLU 1. Ben. Ti "Revisited," 11.35 . Rebald Dlson, at the Organ of the Tower Einltruam, jack. fool.

firestwich Time Shenat, at, 11.30 am,'- 11.43 n.m. The News,

12 p.m. Clase down.

Transmission 2

16.8.1, 0.88. nad 6.5.01

7 pu

Jilge. Crefl Chadwick, at the Organ of the Clare Cinema. Bellasi.

1.45 pan. The Baic, Northern Orchestra, 1.15 p.m. Tlum! Pickins-No. *" with rophlucicated sketchtra, stargle TOREA, and porn stunts. Buttled by eel Madden,

Greenwich Time Signal at a pom.

5.30 pan. Charles Manning and he Dr.

chestra. relayed from Granado, Walthamaluwa

*11 m.

The News

the

9.15) pas, 'An Orpas Iteclini, by t. 12.

Coolrahim, relayed from

Town Hall Birminghani

6 n. Cine down,

Transuosion 3.

the

(2.80, 10×11.45 pm ; 6.5.F. 10 p.mg1 kom.g MH. 191 Sti

10pm. Be The 1.1.C. Northern

Ireland Orelyraira.

10.39 p.m. Areltal by Daplins Harpur

(South African Planlat).

1113 p.m.. "A Countryman's Diary.". This werk in the country at finais by A Street.

11.30 .. The John MacArthur Quintet,

directed by John MacArthur, 12,35, kuni. Jan. Berétitka and his Orchestr. relayed from the Town (ISH, Lenington Spa.

- Greenwich Time Slana at 12.30 am. 13.30 mm. The Newa.

1

13:05 .. Jan Berenik and' his Drehistra

1.m

Scout'd),

Clase down.

Transmission 4

PART T

1.45 nm. Be Ben. The Alphas, presented

by Trink Stewart,

2 km. The News.

1.15 a.m. "Musical Comedy Moments,”

Greenwich Time Hignal në 3 mm.

4.15 a.m. The 11.1.C. Dance Grebentom,

directed by Henry Hall,

Greenwich Time Signal at 4 năm,

. "Light and Hhade3rd Edition."

A popular edition of this best.. seller. Persented by Willam Ske- 1Jury.

4.15 .. Cluce down.

TART T 3. "The 11.J.C. Orchestra (Beetlon C), conducted by Joseph Lavia. Bouth Iṭitchin (Harlions),

· 5.34 xum, The Beof(Jah

Stadis

Or.

chestra and Nell Foreth Mari- Lens).

The News.

6.16.m. The B.2.C. Theatre Orchestra:

leader. Montagna Brearley: con.

dactor, Blanford Robinso

1.13 a.m. Ciara'dawn.

With

The most as- tounding drama the screen has ever known!

VICTOR McLAGLEN HEATHER ANGEL PRESTON FOSTER MARGOT GRAHAME Wallace Ford • Una O'Connor

From the novel by Liam O'Flaherty A JOHN FORD PRODUCTION

FOREIGNERS' PERIL

MISSIONARIES LEAVING KANSŲ FOR PEIPING

Pelping, Oct., 8.

crowded a lifetime, into ono fronxled;

the honour of his people'

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Photoplay.

ON THE SAME PROGRAMME

"SONGS OF THE

COLLEGES"

musical featurette of

unusual interest.

road to Sianfu (the capital, of Halenyang. Shonsi) "has been closed

"Young Marshal's Visit account of activities of Com-

Taiyunafu, Oct. 7. munists in southern Kansu. In- Marshal Chang Hsueh-llang, structions have been issued by the accompanied by eight. senior Government to Authorities inofleers, arrived here from Sinnfu Ninghaiu, which is in the north- this afternoon and was accorded:

In a statement from the dock,† the defendunt said: " was born here. After the death of my mother nobody wanted to have. Twenty-eight British and Ameri-east of Kansu, and other places to a big welcome by Marshal Yen anything to do with me. I have no can missionaries ore leaving afford protection to the party. Hal-shan and other officers. Mar relatives, close or distant, I fell | Lanchow (eapital of. Kansu pro- | Reuter,

shal Chang came to negotiate with sick in Canton and was forced to vince) for Peiping to-morrow The Shenai Government an-Marshal Yen Hsi-shan over bandit: come down here by poverty with a travelling down the Yellow River |nounced in August that foreigners suppression in Shenal. He said view to looking for my younger as far as Pantou by rafts made of were prohibited from travelling in that a general offensive against brother to get some money from goatskin and bladders,

the interior of the province owing the Reds in Shensi would be him. Just as I had-boarded the The party will board a train at to the Communist menace, and started almost Immediately, He ship for Canton the policeman Paotou. This route, which is con- permission to travel was limited is returning to Stanfu in one or came up and arrested me."

sidered safe, is chosen because the to the Lunghai Railway as far as two days..

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LORETTA YOUNG HENRY WILCOXON

IAN KEITH KATHERINE DIMILLE C. AUBREY SMITH JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT - ALAN HALE A Paramount Picture.

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