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FULL FACTS OF INCIDENT AT KEELUNG (Continued from Page 1.)

of a Japanesu taxi driver was pre- ferred to that of British sailors.

Threatened With Prison

Lleut. Pack-Beresford then asked for the Japanese officer's name and designation. He was threatened with did not im- Imprisonment I he mediately leave, so fie departed.

Following further beatings, during

1eeth,

anci

which Harrison Jost two Smith's face

cut open WIL Turner's jaw was dislocated, Harrison and Smith agreed to sign 01 con- The cacaphony of scores of political fession, which now bad the additional propagandists in Hyde Park Wandmission inserted that Harrison and drownext to-day by the reception Smith had dislocated Turner's jaw given to the non-political party of in a cabaret brawl. unemployed who had taken several

weeks to march from, Jarrow to Turner, despite his injury, at present a petition to Parliament point- | truculently refused to ndd 1s Ing out serious industrial plight | signaturn to this “confession.” of the town.

The Mayor and Town Councillors of Jurrow were present on a platform surrounded by weather-beaten white and blue banners,

A fund has been raised give each marcher a new mill After a tour

of the Metropol's Die archers will return home by train on Thursday.-- Reuter Special,

Queen Mary's Condition Improves

London, Nov. 1. Queen Mary is much better to-day. The cold from whleli she Is suffering is taking its normal course.—Renter Special.

DILWARA IN PORT

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The troopship Dilwara camo in this morning from Singapore with military reliefs for Hongkong and Tientsin, details of which have al- rendy been published.

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He was then led away to a cell where, In addition to receiving a beating, he was tortured.

Tortured In Cell

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CONCERT ARRANGED BY THE WOMEN UNDERGRADUATES

Approximately Ave hundred people. led the spacious Great Hall of the Hongkong University on Saturday

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New York, Nov. 1. Prices were frregular on the New York Stuck Exchange yesterday, due to the weakness of railroad and steel Issues,

However, most of the other groups advanced despite the nervousness prior to the presidential elections and continuance of the acute foreign

situation.

The quiet trading in the commodity markets also, affected the stock market.

Bonds and issues

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Exelinge were also irregular.

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women undergraduates of the tin!-

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the versity, patronage of Lady Caldecott, wife of His Excellency the Governor.

Before the Chairman, Miss Barbara Chu,

concert began, the dressed the midience saying that it was the Arsi occasion 2 concert organised by the women under- graduates of the University had been made a public affair, and she hoped those present would be pleased with the performance. Miss Chu thanked Lady Caldecott for

her kind patronage, and also extended thanks to Sir William Hornell, the Vice-Chancellor, for the loan of the hall for the occasion. Referring to their Club, Miss Chu said that it was organised chiefly give an oppor-

her

'tunity for members to mingle to- gether, and added that the artistes who were to perform were all mem- bers of the Club. She then intro- duced the Mistress of Ceremony, Dr. Cissy Wond after which tho

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05 Programme of the evening begin with 105.17 105.17 Unchanged which met with a great deal

i piano jazz-solo by Mr. H. L. Ozorio Between the second and third] Bonds fingers, at the apex, was inserted n fountain pen, and the fingertips were

Volume:~~733,000 shares-United | applause. compressed around the pen against the knuckle-joints. The poin Was most excruciating.

After a

a period of Turner agreed to add his signature. The three men were released at

.. and rejoined their ships.

HMS. Medway arrived in Hong- kong

Jast

week and Turner, who hails from Lancashire, departed for Eng- Jan at the campletion of his service on the China Siation, by the teoop- sblp Lancashire,

this torture

When the Lancashire arrived in Singapore, however, Turner was re- called to Hongkong. He travelled to

QUEEN MARY ILL CONFINED TO ROOM SUFFER- ING FROM SLIGHT COLD

It was officially stated nt Marl- borough House to-day that Queen Mary is suffering from a slight cold and as a precautionary measure is keeping to her room for next day or 30. The indisposition of Queen Mary is in no way serious,

She has

Penang by R.A.F. plane and came from there to this colony by the Im-no temperature. perial Airways liner Dorado.

Liest, Pack-Berenford, C. P. O. Stockbridge and Turner, Harrison and Smith gave evidence at court of in-

which was held nboard ILM.S.

Her Majesty was to have opened the Annual Chrysanthemum Show at the New People's Palace in Mile End Road this afternoon, but the organi- Tamar lust werk, the enurt sitting Marlborough flouse that the Queen sers have received intimation from for five day's, and concluding on Thursday,

regrets she will be unable to attend. She ban cancelled her engagements for the next. two or three days British Wireless.

Turner left for England by the P. and O. aner Corfu on Saturday.

MARKETS CLOSED

New York, Nov. 1. II.M.S. Hermes, the aircraft

All security and commodity miar- earrler, is due here

1 p.m. 1o-kets will be closed on Tuesday, morrow from Amoy.

November 3, the day of the United H.M.S. Grimsby arrived in Hong-States Presidential election.-United kong on Saturday.

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The Hongkong Singers will have a practice at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, to-morrow at 5.60 p.m., and not at the Union Church,

Kennedy Road,

Miss Elvie, Yuen, accompanied by Miss Violet Shum, sang two songs

and entitled "Evening Shadows" "Homing", in a very pleasant volce, and the

received applause she showed

appreciation of the | audience Alter the song sho

was presented with a basket of roses by Miss Wong.

Clever Dancers

The next item on the programme was up-dancing by Miss Gloria Yee and Miss Norah Kew. and their graceful movements won them un stinted applause. They loo received baskets of flowers,

Two of the most appreciated items On the programme were pinno solos by Miss Raya Glouberman, who played two classic pieces, "Romance" and "Prelude", and a violin solo by Mr. S. M. Bard accompanied by Mr. the stage in response to deafening C. K. Wong. Mr. Dard returned to

applause, and played "Waltz in A Major" by Brahms and "Souvenir" by Drdla.

Mr. George Goncharoff and Miss Stella Best appeared in а ballet dancing number. Miss Best danced throughout on:lip-toes and her grace- ful

I movements combined with hard acrobatic twists brought her and her evening. companion the major success of the

entitled "The Proposal" produced by The final item was a one-act play Mr. B. G. Birch, and acted by Nay- mond Lee, Miss Helen Chu and Cheung Wing-ngok. The funny side of this story and the comical expres- sions of the artistes kept the audience rocking wit

withi laughter throughout, and the players deserved the applause they received.

The Chinese national anthem fol- inwed by "Cnd Save the King"

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