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London, Oct. 25. Levee dress, will be worn in the private chapel at Buckingham Paine when the Duke of Gloucester and Lady Allco Scott are married on November 6.

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OCTOBER 26, 1935..

TRANS-JORDAN

PLOTTING

THREAT AGAINST KEMAL ATATAURK

Amman, Oct. 26, An alleged plot to assassinate Kemal Ataturk led to the arrest here to-day of two brothers, Adham Boy and Rashid Bey, as a result of investigations by Peake Pasha, commanding the police in Trana-Jordania.

Adham Bey was the right-hand man of Kenial in the revolution which the latter-led but later be came his bitter opponent. Kemal fought against bira, and he was allegedly at the request of Turkey, owing to suspicion that he was connected with the Kurdish revolt,

Thus, after all, the Duke will marry in military uniform. It is expected that the King and his other sons will also wear, uniform. The public will have a chance to greet the royal couple, as Lady Alive Scott will arrive at Bucking-nchievements and objectives of ham Palaco. In a horse-drawn the A.A.A. on the eve of the far-subsiquently expelled from Iraq, couch, and after the ceremony the Duke and his bride will drive in an open horse-drawn carriage to St. Pancras Station,--Reuter.

A British Wireless mesage says that after their wedding in the Buckingham Private Chapel at Palace, the Duke of Gloucester and Lady Alice Scott will drive to St. Pancras Station, in an open enrri- age, escorted by company of Royal Horse Guards. The public will thus enjoy the opportunity of acclaiming the Royal bride and bridegroom, of which the cellation of the ceremony at West-creased gains made and to broaden minster Abbey had deprived it. the present adjustment of opera- reach Lady Allee will also drive from the tious. Simplification of the present

would help ale Duke of Buccleuch's, residence programmes in Grosvenor Place to the Palace those objectives. In a glass conch sent from the Royal Mews. The original play, by which schoolchildren were to be the farmers had already been be- of an Ordinance to regulate the gun and would be vigortasly con-importation and the removal of granted a whole holiday on the

promised Renter and Royal wedding, will be adhered to.tinued. Special,

mers' referendum on the new ad justment programme. President Roosevelt announced at a press

Three Cauenstan ex-officers of conference that it was intention of the farmers or the ad- the Turkish army were also arrest. ministration of the A.A.A. to leted in Jerusalem on suspicion of mere emergency being connected with the alleged

plut.-Reuter Special. it be wither a operation or a statle agency.

"Their intention, as it is mine, was to pass from purely emergency phases to a long-term and permanent plan," he said.

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FANLING HOUNDS

NEW LICENSING REGULATIONS

The question of licensing the Fanting hounds is dealt with by a Dog's new regulation under the

which reads 19 Ordinance. follows:

more

ob- The A.A.A.'s principal jectives were to maintain the in-

Decentralisation to jeffcient. administration

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DRAFT ORDINANCE

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Wel morc closer to The Gazette contains the draft

FIRE STILL RAGING

SIR G. STANDING'S HOME IN DANGER

Desert winds are playing a fickle and perilous game with 6,000 exhausted and blackened fire-fighters. The wind veered to the southward to-day reviving the dying embers below the Malibu Mountains and threatening to sweep the entire area of Malibu, where many costly homes aro built.

Thi Ordinance repeals the Sand Ordinance, No. 41 of 1934. and certain references to sand in the Buildings Ordinance, No. 18 of

1935, and substitutes new provisions designed to prevent the theft of sand from land, foreshore or sea bed, not under leage from the Crown and to control the importation and the removal of sand by Junk, lighter, truck jorry.

or

The export of sand, except un- der an export permit granted by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, is already forbidden by Ordinance Government Notification No. 465 of 1934 Issued under No. 32 of 1935.

The Bill for this Ordinance was submitted to the Secretary of State and approved by him in his des patch of the 12th September, 1935.

BRITAIN IS LEAGUE'S BULWARK

Los Angeles, Oct. 25. Itesidents are being. evacuated If the owner or master of the Fanling hounds shall prove to the from the path of the brush fire satisfaction of the

Colonial which is steadily burning towards every the Hot Springs and Malibu Lake Veterinary Surgeon that

or used with resorts. hound entered in the pack has been inoculated against rabies within a period of twelve months preceding the end of any numerical year and shall cuter into an agreement to the satisfaction of the Colonial Buch Veterinary Surgeon that owner or master will cause every aneh bound again to be inoculated within period of twele months after its last inoculation and that

Continued from Page Li no bound shall be entered in or used with the pack which has not

Fire-fighters are making atiating behind the back of the been inoculated against rabies

Lengue with France and with within a period of twelve months gallant effort to save his home.

The damage, scattered over an Italy a settlement. of the Italo- before such entry. or use then It

area, is estimated at Abyssinian dispute, which the shall be lawful-for-the-Inspector.immensu General of Police to issue a single more than $3,000,000-already-Lengue would be asked to accept licence in respect of the whole of United Press. such pack in lieu of a separate licence for each hound entered in or used therewith and the annual fee for such licence shall be twenty-five dollars: provided that such licence may at any time be rovoked if It shall be proved to the antisfaction of the Inspector General of Police that there has been any breach or non-observance

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SPORTING DOGS Paragraph 1 of Regulation 21 has now been rescinded and the following substituted therefor:

"The provisions contained in paragrah (2) of this regulation shall not apply to dogs in the non- mainland urens of the New Terri tories, or to any sporting dog when actually working under the charge of the holder of a game licence, or to hounds of the Fanling Hunt when hunting or when going to or from

whon being hunt or મા exercised by mounted men; pro- vided that such hounds have been inoculated against rabies and that the time since such inoculation has not exccedeil twelve months and further that the latest certi- ficates relating to such inocula- tions have been produced to the Colonini Veterinary Surgeon and to the Inspector General Police."

SEEK TO STOP CRITICISM

HULL MEETS HENRY STIMSON

Sir Guy Standing, the English actor, has been forced to leave his residence,

Japan Selects Delegates

NAVAL NEGOTIATORS ANNOUNCED

Tokyo, Oct. 20.

and to which Abyssinia would be told to agree." Sir John. Simon ald:"I speak with the authority of the whole Government when 1 say there is no truth in this wild accusation at all." From the very beginning of the dispute the policy of the Government has been directed towards promoting that which would not only lie within the Covenant but would be acceptable to the two disputing parties".

The Government's policy in this this respect was again defined It is understood that, following morning in the King's Speech on a consultation between the Foreign the prorogation of Parliament in Office and the Navy Office, it was the course of which His Majesty Government have Admiral Osam! | suid:-"My decided that Nagano and Mr. Naotake Sato, the loyally supported the efforts of the Japanese Ambassador to Paris, League of Nations with a view to would be respectively chief dele- the restoration of peace and the Kate and diplomatic delegate at achievement of an equitable set- the coming naval conference in tlement in the spirit of the

Cavenant."---British Wireless. London.

The United States and Japawi have already siguified their will- ingness to attend.

Great Britain has also invited of the Em- the representativen pire's Dominlons, it is learned.~ Reuter.

DOLLAR AGAIN DECLINES

SHANGHAI MARKET

CHAOTIC

B.B.C. GOVERNORS

London, Oct. 26. The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Harold Brown, one of the present Governors of the British Broadcasting Corpora- tion, to be Vice-Chairman and of Caroline Viscountess Bridgeman to be a Governor for the reninin- lue term of the present character. -British Wircless..

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TROTSKY'S ILLNESS

London, Oct. 26. The Hongkong dollar declined

The total amount applled for in 1/8th this morning the official tenders for £40,000,000 Treasury quotation being 1s. 114d. At the billa was £66,695,000. The average opening, the rates were nominal, rate per cent. For bills at threo but later there were sellers at the months

11/9.244. against official rate.

12/10.81d, week ngo-British Washington, Oct. 25.

Conditions on

the 'Shanghai Wireless. Mr. Harold Ickes, Secretary of

market are chaotic. Exchange the Interior, was closeted with Mr.

opened at 18. 3.11/16d.; with gold Cordell Hull, the Secretary of bara at 1,132. There are, however, State, for an hour's discussion to wide fluctuations in the gold bar day. They refused to comment rates, which are constantly chang after their talks.

Some Interpret this as an effort in twenty or thirty points ench on the part of the administration to avert partisan criticism. It is learned that Mr. Hull summoned Mr. Honry Stimson, former Secre tary of Stato, who recently criti- cised the Government for its failure. to co-operate with the League of Nations, for the ostensible purpose of discussing Internal affairs.

Mr. Normann Davis; noted diplomat, visited Mr. Hull and later conferred with President Roose | voll-United Press.

way.

NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL..

Oslo, Oct. 25. Leon Trotskyi, famous revolu- tionary leader, now living in exile, has left hospital, but his tubercular condition is still grave. -United Press.

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"London, Oct. 25, Lord Tweedsmuir, the now Governor-General of Canada, loft London to-day en route for It is notified in the Gazette that Ottawa. Among those at the the Postmaster General may, from station-to-bid him-farewell-was time to time.fix temporary charges Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary for for letters accepted in Hongkong Dominion Affairs-British Wic for transmission by experimental

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