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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1936.

SOVIET EXILES SENT TO STALIN'S OLD PRISON HOME

JAPAN'S WAR MINISTER

Mr. M. Ternuchi, the Japanese War Minister, who, after the" `extraordi- nary session of Parliament, pians lo go to Manchukuo and North China, to inspect the troops there.

5,000 Miles Of Illegal Line

RAILWAY THAT HAS NO POWER TO RUN TRAINS

For the better part of a cen- KING'S THEATRE tury the Victorian Government Railways, Australia, have been operating to the entire satisfac- tion of the public.

BUILDING.

TROPICAL

MOONLIGHT

KAYSER

MAKES IT

COMMON SENSE

TREATMENT

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ULCERS and SORES

BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD.

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To-day's $1 Tiffin

Soup Royal

Fried Fish and Chips

Boiled Fowl and Bacon

Biled Potatoes:

Vegetable

Apple Pie

Tea or Coffee (ced or Hot!.

The system has nearly, 5,000 route miles of line, some of the "crack" expresses and longest freight trains of the whole con- tinent, and the first air-condi tioned coaches in the Empire.

to

Yet there is not, nor ever has been any statutory power to run a single train or truck. This has just been discovered, says Austral News.

Oficiala, however, are quite un- concerned. If they have no power run trains, no one has tho power to atop them, so normal Achedules Are being continued until the act of parliament is amended..

Colony For Opponents Of Regime

Moscow, May 18.

The territory of Narym, northwest Siberia, in which hundreds of the present ruling group in Soviet Russia, including Joseph Stalin, spent years of exile before the revolution, has been converted by these former exiles into an exile colony for settling opponents of their own regime.

Under the Tsars, Narym, which is equal in size to Czecho- slovakia, Austria and Switzerland, was described as a “gigantic prison for revolutionaries." The Communists, multiplying the number of exiles, insist that their purposes and results are very different.

Especially since 1930, when the iled, "even after they have recovered Communist dictatorship declared | citizenship."

jopen warfare upon pensants re-. The Soviet press reports that the slating collectivization, this re-exiled peasants, who frequently re- wisted collectivization because they mote and difficult region hasi were the most successful and ener received hundreds of thousands of gotie penannts in their districts, dispossessed peasants and thoir have developed Narym's agriculture with remarkable rapidity. About 50 families who were herded together percent. have formed collectivo and shipped in cattle eara from farms, although Mr. Dolghik Inslate their former homes in the Ukraine they were not compelled to do so. on North Caucasus into the north.

A glowing picture of the "colossal ceonemle and cultural development" of Narym by these, exiles, working undige the allegedly benevolent di reetion of the politicnt palice, has been portrayed by several recent articles in the Soviet press.

The sown aren in Narym has in- creased 7.5 times since 1930, but only two minchine-tractor stations serve the collectives of exiles..

MANY ROADS BUILT

ghik, the exiles have built 1,185 kilo- In five years, reported Mr. Dol-

melres of dirt roads through the MASS SYSTEM OF EXILE wilderness, suitable for motor trafic. The mass nature of exile, under Surveys have been made for another

8,000 kilometres of the Communists in revealed by tho

roads, and con. disclosure that whereas in 1017 there planned to unite the Ob and Irtysh struction of canni has been was only one inhabitant to every 20 rivers, making it possible to trans kilometres in Narym, the population port Narym limber to the Ural in hns since grown 14 times. Most of dustrial centres and to Kazakstus. these settlers admittedly did not | move into Narym voluntarily.

The chief of the Narym politien!

The third Ave-year plan (1937-42) provides for a railway connecting Narym with the trans-Siberian sys-

tem.

police, under the Commissariat of Home Affairs, I. I. Dolghik, explained

The Soviet press describes Narym that "by moving dispossessed kulaks

as potentially one of the richest re to such regions, our Government has rions in Russia. About 86 per cent. not only cleared the collectivized re- of its surface is covered with denge gions of kuluk weeds, but

alko has

taught these former exploiters to work, utilizing them for the benefit of socialist construction, for the mastery of some of our richest regions,

forests, large deposits of coal have been found, and indications of petroleum, gold and other minerals. The exiles engage largely in hunting and timber-cutting during the long winters.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

RIGHTS WITH RESTRAINTS Mr. Dolgiaik declared that exiles: were told that " they ceased to struggle against the Soviet power, has been provided for the children Universal elementary education and proved themselves to be cun- scientious workers all civil rights of Narym exiles since 1937, the press unt of five years." He added that exiles themselves, and would be restored to them at the asserts. During the past three years 246 schools have been built by the institutes many have regained civil rights, ned have been organized to teach trac restoration of citizenship to many

offers has been recommented. Hetor-driving, livestock breeding and did not mention, however, that a land drainage. Workers' clubs have decree was issued in January, 1935, been provided in many places, with which forbade former kulaks to leave dramatic, art and ether "circles". regions to which they had been ex

English Wife And Indian Millionaire

COUNTER

Husband's Counter-Charges

Calcutta, May 20.

ALLEGATIONS are being made by a Hindu barrister against, his. English wife, formerly a stage dancer, who is asking the court at Khulna, Bengol, to annul the marriage on the ground that her husband did not disclose that he already had a Hindu wife.

Jat the Marloes-road Register Office,

Kensington, W., in July 1025.

The English wife, Mrs. Marion Mitter, aged 29 (formerly Miss Marion Fuller, of Darlington), has |also led a maintenance sult before a Calcutta magistrate alleging that her husband, Mr. J. P. Mitter. thrashed her mercilessly and that she was forced to leave his house in July last year.

Mr. Mitter denies her allega- tions and alleges that she was unduly friendly with a leading Calcutta Indian barrister and an Indian millionaire business

man.

Mr. Mitter was n Cambridge undergraduate and went through a form of marriage with Miss Fuller

SALESMAN

SAM

The use of the traditional Russian. method of mass exile to develop Narym and other remote regions is one of the most striking features of the Soviet regime;, IL has been es Limated that about one person in 17 is *till

working under some such form of state control. The Commu- nisty justify the aystem on the grounds

permits them simul- Itanrously to

to dispose

of their enemies

that it

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Whence came à noted maid unt was supreme.

This will enable you to see how the topic may be varied.

8 The support which one gets by

making a suitable retreat,

6 Something

shivers.

to give one the

7 They click in Spain..

This too fast? Then "I gong". says the traffic cop cryptically, 14 Crop.

16 Electrical term.

16 Roughly, drawing,

and to develop Raisin's vast ploter10-Although only a foolish person18 regions swiftly and cheaply, and at

the same time to "erente new people, cunseinus builders of socialism."

Russian Women

Are To

Make-Up:

And Dress Better

-BY ORDER Warsaw, May 18.

Mme. Molotov, wife of the President of the Council of Peoples' Commissars and dictator of Soviet fashions, is packing her trunks for Paris.

She started the preparations Mme. Molotoy will search in after a Moscow conference of Paris for aids to improve her delegates of the Soviet women's country-women with the help of fashion organisations. This conference French beauty culture, decided that Russian women and cosmetic experts. should dress better, make-up,

She may take some of these ex- and be prettier, in fact that sexperts back with her to Moscow to the appeal, hitherto banned, was to instruct Russinn women in come into its own again,

feminine fine arts.

MIGOSH, LONG GONG,) THIS HOSSEE, GLALLOPIN'

WHAT'S WRONG?

GLUSS, SNEAKEE OUT OF ́STLABLE AN' STEALEE MLY

ONIONS!

He Knows His Onions

GONGIE,OL CHINK, YA

MEAN TA SAY HE EATS ONIONS?

) SURE, MLISTA SLAM!EVLÝ DAY HE STEALEE MLY ONIONSLEVÍLY PLACE MLEE

HIDE'EM, HE FIND 'EM!

does, it makes its impress.

11 Just water in the end.

12 Actually this modern discovery

guea back to A.D. 10,

13 A famous piece of cheeste in

French literature.

16 You may observe

dethes-lines

doing this when the washing

but.

17 A rest gives rise to a sign of

grief,

18 This low form of animal life put

un end to monopoly and started making profits.

20 Starts like a pig, and la, al-

together, extremely silly.

22 One may drive to this house and

from 41, with it.

2 Take turns to serve.

21 Looks both ways.

Oh, you must go into this forer to become hasty.

25 Harder and, of course, more

Allicult.

30 All round.

31. The weight of this plant must be considered bafore its yield,

1 Stop.

DOWN

2 Imitating not kindly,

3 Fasten, and with it if you like.

It's cold, but stand it for

change.

6 Electrical measures,

EL

No supporter of the temperance enndidate., presumably, as his one vote is for more stout.

10 Embraces the means of dis- seminating up to date know- letige.

20 Filk with enthusiasm for what

the sharpshooter docs. 21 Just too far.

.

25 Evidently not a big fight. |26 The heart of 16 Down.

27: Here you want to make a row

like a tool. Can you?

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