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POURING INTO REBEL LINES
23, 1936.
Rebel troops are being poured into the lines for the continued assault on Madrid. Here is a detach isent entrained at Viyo, waving to their 'families and friends immediate ly before their departure for the front after a brief training Interval. A few of the men are veterans of cariter 'actions in the civil war.
LADY GOLFERS
MEET
SOUND FINANCIAL
POSITION
The sound financial position of the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hang-. kong Golf Club was stressed this! morning by Mra, A. K. MacKenzie, the Captain, at the annual general)
U.S. TAX REFORM LIKELY
SENATE FINANCE
EXPERT CLAIMS
BRITISH TRADE TO BENEFIT TURKEY ABOLISHES QUOTA SYSTEM
Angora, Nov. 22.
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LIKE A SCHOOL GIRL... She whispered her love only to her own hear
TO-MORROW
LIKE A WOMAN, She fought for the happiness only love could bring
A dramatic revelation of ecstatic first lovel
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British trade, and more especially the textile industry, will benefit con- NEXT siderably by the Government decree suppressing from January 1 the quota CHANGE system introduced in 1931, which
meeting, held at the Helena May LONG LIST OF drastically restricted Brilish, Jopan-
Institute.
During the reading of the annual report, Mrs. MacKenzie noted that the competitions
during the year
had been well supported, that the
PREDICTIONS
Washington, Nov. 21.
ese and other nations' exports to Turkey.
A new general imports regime will now be established which will outstanding event of the year had The Chairman of the Senate gradually abolish these exceptional been the reconstruction of the Ladies' | Finance Committee, Senator Pat measures and allow freedom of im- Club House at Fanling and remarked | Harrison, Democrat of Mississippi, to-portation of a great majority of the on the popularity of the "Talpo day predicted that the next session products needed in Turkey-Reuter, Belle" with lady golfers.
of Congress would retain taxation at
the Recelerate
in order to balancing of the
The meeting was opened by Miss the existing levels F. M. Stevenson, the Hon. Secretary, Budget. who read the Notice convening the meeting.
Mrs. MacKenzie, in rending annual report, said:
He said that the iniquities in the the tax on surplus corporate earnings
might be removed, but such measure would not be retroactive.
We also predicted that the drive
ם
The report and statement of accounts having been in your hands for the prescribed period, I will, with your permission, take them as read, to eliminate the old age pension tax You will see that our financial on workers would fail. position la sound.
of
more
We have balance of $394,36 which is about $100
than we had at the end September 1935. "Expenditure throughout the year has not been heavy, the largest item being prizer for the Spring Meeting, Our thanks are due to Mrs. Valentine, Hon. Treasurer, willo ไยส managed our finances so ably and also to Mr. Donald Black, C.A, for so kindly auditing our accounts again:
events
held during the
SHANGHAI FRAUD
EUROPEAN SENT TO PRISON ›
Shanghal, Nov. 21. Frank Basil Fearon pleaded guilty to three charges of fraudulently em- bezzling $236.30, $100.00, and $375.88, Other predictions regarding taxa- on July 20, August 24, and September
23 this year, from his on prospects were:
(1) The consideration of the re- vision of the last tax bill, with alt for indebted corporations and encourage- ment for the modernisation of indas trial plants;
Aluminium Union, employers, the in II.M. Supreme Court yesterday morning. was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment on each offence by Judge P. Grant Jones, the sentences concurrently. Mr. Victor
to run
(C) The retention of most of the Priestwood, the Crown Advocate, nuisance taxes;
appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. H. A. Recks for the defendant.
,
(3) A rational decrease in govern- ment "expenditures and the curtail ment of certain emergency activities; RECENT COMPETITIONS
(4) Congressional opposition to "Competitions have been' well new emergency activities; supported, especially the knock-out (5) Miner revisions to the Social winter Security Act to enable the different months. The L.G.U. Medal competi-States to meet the requirements of the tions have not been favoured with Old Age Pension Tax-United Press. much enthusiasm; probably the fact that they have to be played at Fanling all the year round is responsible for the lack of entries) during the hot season. Our Spring Meeting was ogoln a great success
we were
fortunate
weather for
joying magnificent
The Judge, in passing sentence, sald:-1 'am always ready to grasp any straw of reason in mitigation of the law, but your offences have been many and serious, particularly in this commercial community in which we live. I take into consideration your wor record and the unfortunate circumstances which have upset your life, but I would not be doing my duty towards this community I
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FRANCHOT
GREAT STARS TONE
Three cases of Diphtheria and one imposed upon you lesser sentences of DAY WED.
case of Typhold were reported to the local Health authorities on Friday,
the three days during which it was merfell, Miss Crapnel! and at present held. Congratulations to all prize Mrs. McGowan, winners, and especially to Mrs.
Newbiggin for winning The Ladies' "We must thank the General Championship for 1935. Our Autumn Mauider for their kind co-operation Committee, Col. Matthews and Mr. Meeting at Deep Water Bay way a
Mont
very popular event and 1 do hope it and help; the Press for publishing means that more of, our Bronze our notices and competition results
Division players are going to join and the
and the Committee of the Helena
nine months' imprisonment on each charge, the sentences to run concurrently.
That is [L
very merciful sentence.
BANK OF CANTON RECEPTION HELD ON RE-OPENING
The Bank of Canton,
which
closed its doors on September 4 last
in in these competitions. We had May Institute for permission to hold our usual international Match, Scot- our Meetings in this building. De- land versus The Rest. This was won fore closing I must express our deep by Scotland. Before leaving the regret for the death of Mrs. Miskin, ar, was re-opened this morning subject of competitions I must say one of our members; also of Mr. how deeply we are indebted to those Bulmer Johnson who so generously indies who have so kindly donated presented our present Championship prizes this year.
Cup
and the event celebrated by. u re-
ception held in the main banking chamber of the bank building.
A large number of visitors attended
"The outstanding event of the year now have pleasure in proposing and there were representatives in the has been reconstruction of the the adoption of the Report and Ac-gathering from most of the foreign Ladies' Club House at Fanling. counts as presented and when this and Chinese banks in the Colony and think most of us find it a great im- has been seconded I shall endeavour from many of the leading firms. provement, or probably we will do to answer any questions that may be so when the furnishings have been put relating to them, to the best of complete. I would like to take this my ability." opportunity of thanking Mrs. Roffey
There
Mr. T. L. Scong arrived shortly after a.m. to congratulate his being no questions, the brother, Mr. T. V. Soong, who is die presented, new Managing Director of the re-
Turning which was no easy one animously adopted.
as
U-
on behalf of u all for her tireless report and accounts efforts in
in getting the furniture and were, proposed by Mrs. MacKenzie, organised bank.
Cassidy, for the Club House, an seconded by Mrs.
Committee for their hard work done A vole of thanks to the out-going during the yene was proposed by Mrs.
and
seconded by Mrs. Sheldon Redmond.
but which she has carried out most successfully and almost unaided. should like also to record our thanks the General Committee for their generous financial allowance towards
furnishing.
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the
"The pleasure of our visits to
NEW CAPTAIN Fanling has been considerably added Mrs. MacKenzie, in proposing the to by the introduction of the Talpo election of Mrs. Gilmore us Captain Belle. The popularity of this luxury for the ensuing year, sald: "Mrs. coach is very evident, especially on Gilmore requires no Introduction to Tuesdays as far as the ladles are members of the Ladles Section of concerned.
the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, She "I mus
must thank my Committee for has put in fat of hard-work
on
Champagne and tea were served in re-opening was informal and there honour of the occasion, though the were no speeches.
CAT BURGLARS ON PEAK
WARNING GIVEN TO RESIDENTS
Cat burglara are agnin" busy on
all their support and assistance behalf of the Golf Club and I om throughout the your. Miss Stevenson sure is well fitted to carry out the The Peaks, and residents are warned our Hon. Secretary has had a lot of duties of this office." The proposal to see that means of access to their hard work which sho has carried was seconded by Miss Stevenson, homes is not made easy. through In an emetent and praise-and unanimously carried.
worthy manner. Mrs, Shewan isind- The
following members were
ONLY
LEWIS STONE
CARY
GRANT
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ELISABETH
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ESCAPE ME NEVER
BY,MARGARET KENNEDY
DIRECTED & DR. PAUL CZINNER - BALIZA HERBERT WILCOX TO-MORROW, ONE DAY ONLY
ly took over her duties whilst the elected for this year's Committee: sidences of the Hon. Mr. S. H.
During the week-end, the re- GEORGE ARLISS in “THE LAST GENTLEMAN” was away. Those ladies who have Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie, Miss F.M. Dodwell and Mr. D. L. Newbigging carried out the duties of Handicap Stevenson, Mesdames Roffey, FA.wore entered, but nothing was stolen, FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY Manager are also deserving of our Mackintosh, best thanks. They are Mrs. Som-Valentine.
Garner and DJ. as the intruders were in both in- Hongkong.
stances disturbed in their operations.