CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS NEW TERRITORIES

25 Words $1.50

for 3 days prepaid

LOST.

Football LOST.-Near Sookunpoo Ground, on 5th January, Black Fibre Attache Case containing articles of; sentimental value, Finder please re- turn to Captain Whitehead, 11 Peak Manalons. Reward $10 offered.

FOR SALE. FOR SALE.--Four Australian Horses, Can be seen

Amusement Fark, in front Lee Gardens. During

#1 the

hours before noon and after 4 p.m.

TO LET.

FURNISHED HOUSE on the Peak, Six rooms, two bathrooms, drying

room, constant hot water,

ample

AGRICULTURAL

SHOW 1937.

Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency Tho Governor,

Sir Andrew Caldecott, Et., C.M.G., C.B.E.

SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 9th and 10th January, 1937,

at SHEK AVU HUI Near Sheung Shu Railway Station. Reduced fare y the Kowloon Canton Railway on both days, on 12.12 p.m., 1.25 the 10.10 n.m., p.m. and 1.50 p.m. Traina from tongkong to Sheung Shui, return ng on any train from Sheung Shui after 1 p.m.2—

First Class Second Class

Third Class

Aervants' quarters, large garden. To for the round trip.

let on long lease. Apply Box 850, "Hongkong Telegraph."

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

No.

YESTERDAY'S CABLED

QUOTATIONS

The following quotatione are the riddle prices at the elime of the market in London All mutations are wildest to en January 5, conhrmation we no responsibility is amume

for error in transmima brata,

Trim, after 1962 (War Brit. Bonds 148

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THE HONGKONG

EVADES JAWS OF EMBARGO

SHIP ESCAPES WITH ARMS FOR SPAIN

RACE AGAINST LEGISLATION

New York, Jan. 6. The Spanish steamer Mar- Cantabrico, loaded with arms for the Leftist Government of Spain, sailed at 1.45 p.m. (local time) today, thus winning the race to get away from American waters before the arms export ban is |passed through Congress.

The ship left dock so hastily that none of the eight rated aeroplanes on deck were even lashed down. One case of spare aeroplane parts was left on Bie deckside, but the remainder of the armament cargo is

Tickets are effective for the day on board, of purchase only.

SCHOOL PHYSICAL

TRAINING

ABERDEEN

INDUSTRIAL SUCCESS

School The Aberdeen Industrial has qualified to enter the final roundt of the physical traluing competition

Vernacular open to local

Boys Schools which has been arranged by Department. The the Education eliminating rounds were held this morning at the longkong Football Club ground when eleven schools competed for the first place, which the Industrial School obtained with apparent ease.

To-morrow morning the Kowloon Vernucular Schoots will meet at the Kowloon Football Club ground for

Later.

A Const Guard neroplane and cutter haited the Mareantabirico, with its cargo of arms for Spain, off Sandy Hook. They ordered her to return to Brooklyn.

TELEGRAPH.

A little later, however, the Spanish ship was allowed to proceed. The halting by the Coast Guardsmen was due to a legal matter and was not developments at connected with Washington-Reuter

EMBARGO PASSES SENATE

Washington, Jan. 0. The Senate passed the arms em- barge resolution this afternoon by an overwhelming majority after a brief debate.

It now goes to the House of Representatives.-Reuters

HOUSE APPROVES

Washington, Jan. 6. The House of Representatives hus passed the resolution for an embargo on arms to Spain.

The vote was 403 to 1. A new Congressman, the Farmer-Labour re- presentative for Minnesota, was the only discenttent. A Parliamentary

their eliminating rounds, The win-technicality may delay the Presid

ent's signature until Friday.-Reuter.

ner of this heat will meet the win- the Anal, her of to-day's heat in

| which will be held in the near future.

The judges at

heat at this morning's Italston. Inspector were Mr. I.

English Schools, Mr.

Mr. Y. P. Law, In- spector of Vernacular Schools and Mr. J. Walkden, Physical Instructor Government Schools,

DI

Mr. G. R. Sayer, Director Education, was an interested speelo- tor at the display.

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H.K. & Shal king Corpti,

Engineering

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110

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167-

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Choker Corp.

11/2

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G/D

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Shai Electric Construction

Shal Waterworka "A"

3546

Unloa_inturruer Se

17

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Gula Kelamponr Rubber

66/3

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3270

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Austin Motors, brd.

494

41/..

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182/6

131:0

Cammell, Laird, ord.

18/4

Hexican Eagle

BRALE

Courtaul

67/9 13/0

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122/-

12273

Dunlop Rubber

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24/9

General Electric (England)

pay-

37.

Guinness (A1'Son & Co.

141/-

Hawker Aircraft

277-

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Burma Corp,

CLOUDY WEATHER

The anticyclone has Increased con- siderably in intensity; it is centred to the north of the Lower Yangtze Valley and is extending east and southward. Loent forecast:-EBS,

and N. E. winds, fresh; cloudy.

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HONG KONG AMUSEMENT PARK

Hennessy Road:-

Trams and Buses Pass the Door

BELL'S HIPPODROME

CIRCUS

AND

ZOO

Opening Friday 8th. Jan. at 9.15 p.m.

2 SHOWS DAILY

5.30 P.M. and 9.15 P.M.

Special Matince for Children at 2.30 p.m. Sat. 16th. half prico.

Circus Consists of:————

60 European Artists and Clowns in Galore 30 Horses, Lions, Tigers, Bears, Ponies, Cockatoos, Elephants, etc. etc.

SPECIAL ATTRACTION IN THE PARK EVERY NIGHT THE WORLD'S CHAMPION HIGH DIVER WILL DIVE FROM A HEIGHT OF 130 FT. INTO A FLAMING TANK DRESSED IN A SUIT OF FLAME.

ON THE STAGE CHINESE ACROBATS AND MAGICIANS Admission To Park 20 conta.

Childron 10 cents.

TEL. 31003.

Booking at OFFICE

Flu Epidemic In England

MANY SERIOUS CASES REPORTED

London, Jan. G.

The epidemie of influenza, which has assumed such proportions all over the country in recent weeks as to cause considerable interference with business and other activity, Is believed

have reached maximum.

10

THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1937.

CROWDS

WATCH

PALACE

AS WEDDING PLANS GO FORWARD

DESPITE WILD

WEATHER:

Mysterious

Air Visitor

Extradited

ALLEGEDLY SHOT PILOT IN FRANCE

CRASHED IN ENGLAND

London, Jan. 6, The Hague, Jan. G. The Bow Street magistrate has Defying the elements, great crowds made an order for the extradition massed all day long in the neighbour-❘ of Madanie Schmeder, beautiful hood of the palace, watching the un-young French woman who crashed ending stream of arrivals and de-a plane into an English farmyard on partures as plans for the wedding of December 22, who will accordingly in France. The rule Holland, and Prince Bernhard charge against her is that she at- Frincess Juliana, who will some day stand her trial von Lippe-Bisterfeld, were given tempted to murder a young aviator their last touches.

named Lallemant.

Cafes, cinemas and places of re- freshment will be open all night to- night and to-morrow night as welt, and will shelter thousands unable to find other accommodation. Lights will be dimmed n mid-night to allow the patrons to snatch a little sleep.

The Germão

Later.

To-night the weather had consider- ably improved, after a drenching rain had ruined the day and many of the decorations.

Wied and Prince Princess Sophie of Saxe-Welmar Eisenbach, who at the last moment found themselves unable to conic to The Hague, will be replaced as groomsman and bridesmaid by Pro- fessor Huizinga of Leyden University und the Baroness van Hoeckeran-van Kall, one of Princess Juliana's ladies- In-waiting.

Dutch

aro

cireles commercial plensed mightily by the request of Prince Bernhard to the mannging- director of the Dutch Trading Cor- poration to keep open for him a posi- ilon In the business, os after his honeymoon he proposes to resume his studies of the economic position of Holland and her colonies.-Router.

Air Force Promotions

FAR EAST OFFICERS AMONG NUMBER

A list of promotions made with effect from January 1 among Royal Air Force officers has been issued and contains the names of a number of officers stationed in the Far East. These officers include Squadron Leader Willum A. K. Dalzell, O.C.

Wing Com- R.A.F., Kai. Tak, to be

Leader Robert mander; Squadron Allingham George, Air Staff, H. Q Sewing Far East, to be Ving Commander: Squadron Leader Kenneth Buchanan Lloyd, O.C. 205 (flying boat) Squa- Wing Com-

to be

In a personal statement to-day, Madame Schmeder delared that she

of Boeing from had no intention French jurisdiction.

It will be recalled that Lallemant was found by airport oficials stag- gering about the flying field where he had landed his plane 27 few minutes before. He told a remark-

ble story.

A Indy passenger shot him in the back, the bullet penetrating his neck, when he was flying high above the elty. By a tremendous effort of will he was able to fund his machine. The woman, thereupon, threatened him with a revolver, drove him out of the plane, took the controls herself and flew away.

Later in the day a Frenchwoman crashed a plane in England, but was unhurt. Questioned, she said she had no len sho was flying over England. She did not say where she thought she was or where she intended to be. The British authori

tics arrested her the French Surete's request, through the Foreign Office. Reuter Special.

on

FILM COMPANY DISPUTE

FURTHER EVIDENCE AT SUMMARY COURT

Further evidence was heard In the Summary

Court before Mr. Justice

J. J. Hayden, the Puisne Judge, this morning in the action between Cecil Ng Wing-lee, sound recording engineer, and the Eastern Hollywood Film Company. Ng is claiming $1,000 compensation from the Company, and the return of two Bell and Howell 400 it. Alm magazines and six reflex camera slides which constitute $355 of his claim. The detention of these arti- cles has prevented him from carn-

Its ron. Lt. Leopold Horkoming his living, he alleges.

The influenza is mild in form, but doctors

overworked and hospitals full-ih many cases large

Are

mander;

muls Omeer, H. Q. Far

Stewart, Sadron Leader; Flying for $204.00, comprising $100.00 of

East, to be Omeer Ian Ross Sarel, 716 (catapult) Squadron, Singapore, to be Fit, Lt.j Squadron Leader John Beaumont are-over a thousand-influenza-Gregor,-11.-Q.-Far-East, to be-Wing-

Commander, cases now in the London

ly with their own staffs.

There

a

County

compared with 200 week ago. Serious depletion of staffs of London stores us coincided with the open- ing of the January sales.-British Wireless.

NO ABATEMENT

London, Jan. 7. There are no signs for abatement in Britain's influenza epidemic, which is the worst for many years. London general hospitals are filled, the more serious cases numbering thousand.

over

1

There are 1.400 Metropolitan pollee on the sick list, representing eight per cent. of the Force.

An Army Ortler instruels all ranks to report sick on the appearance of suspicious symptoms and lays down, as preventive instructions, dully gar- aling and the avolding of wearing damp boots and clothing-Reuter,

Soviet Will Spend More On Armies

Moscow, Jan. 6. The estimated Soviet Budget for 1837 provides for the expen- diture of 93,000,000,000 roubles. an increase of 18 per cent. com- pared with last year.

The Increase. will be devoted to army expenditure and capital construction.

Last year the military expen- diture amounted to 20 per cent of the entire budget.-Reuter Bulletin Service.

HEROIN TRAFFIC MAXIMUM PENALTY

IMPOSED

Historic

Pageant

Recalled

The Company has counter-claimed

film, allegedly due by Ng, $30 puid to him in advance for his work and $54 expenses payable by him.

Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones, Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, appeared for Ng and Mr. M. C. McCullum for the Company.

POST OFFICE.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan, and Shang- hal (San Francisco; 13th Dec.). Austraila and Monila Straits

Japans

Shanghal and Europe via

11.

INWARD

MAILS

Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai

Haiphong

(Vancouver B.C., 18th December) Emp. of Hussin

January 7.

GIG, Paul Doumer

January 8.

Saigon

Jean Laborda

January 8.

Japan

Kidderpore

January 8.

Japan and Shanghai

Rajputana

January B.

Talyo Maru

January 8,

Taiping Titan

January 8.

January 10.

Diomed

January 10.. January

Toltori Maru

January 11.

Chenonceaux

January 12,

Cremer

January 12.

Hector

January 12,

Nako Maru Potsdam

January 12.

January 12.

date.

R.MA. Dorado

January 12.

January 14,

Hykozaki Maru

January 15,

Haruna Maru

January 15.-

Date and Time.

Siberia. (London, 21st December). Tango Maru Straits Jupan Shanghai Straits... Shanghai Japan Manila

Air Mail by. "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London. 2nd January. Amoy

Japan and Shanghat Straits

For

Samshui and Wuchow Amoy

Manila

Talma

OUTWARD MAILS

Per Thursday.

Tai Ming.....Thurs., Jan. 7, 4 p.m. Sirdhana Thurs., Jan. 7, 4.30 p.m. Zuiderkerk Thurs., Jan. 7, 5 b.m. Thurs, Jan. 7, K. P. O. G. P. O. & 1 Reg., .... ..Jan. 7, 4.15 p.m. Letters,

Straits, Ceylon, India, Egypt and Conte Verde

•Europe

Brindisi-due via Brindisi, 28th January.

Jan. 7, 5 pim. Thurs, Jan. 7,

Sheangwan P.O.

Air Maft for Swatow, Amoy, Foo- C.N.A.C. plane

chow and North China (via Shanghal).

Reg.,

* Letters,

Kowloon 1.o.

Ref.. Letters,

„Jan. 7, 5 p.m. Jan. 7, 5.30 p.ni.

Friday

RCE. Letters,

Letters for "Imperial Airways Direct R.M.A. Delphinus

Service"

.

Reg.,

„Jan. 7, E p.m. ....Jam. 7, 2 p.m.

G.P.O.

Jan. 7, 5 p.m. Jan. 8, 5 a.m.

....Fri, Jan. 8.

G.F.O. & K.P.O.

....Jan. 7.5 p.m. Lotters,.....Jan. 8, 8.30 a.m

(Duo London, 18th January),

Letters for "Austraila by Imperial RALA. Delphinus Fr

..Fri, Jan. 8. Airways Service"

(Due Darwin, 12th January).

G.P.O. & K.P.O... Reg..

.Jan. 7, 5 p.m. Letters, ......Jan. 8, 8.30 a.m..

Shanghat, Japan and Európe via Rawalpind! ..Fri, Jan. 8, 10.30 a.m.

Amoy

Tibadak ....Fri, Jan. 8, 11.30 u.m.. Halyang

...Fri, Jan. 8, 2 p.m. Jean Laborde ..Fri, Jan. 8, 2.30 p.m. Benled!

.Fri., Jan.

3.30 p.m.

Siberia.

Swatow, Amay and Foochow Shanghai and Japan'

Manila

Saturday

Rajputana

Reg.. Letters,

Letters for "K.L.M. Service"

(Due Amsterdam, 18th January),

Straits. Ceylon, India, E. and S. Rajputana

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles,

(Due Marseilles, 5th February).

Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong".... Leliers for Guam, Honolulu and Halian

U.S.A., by "Pan American Air- ways Service"--due San Francisco, 19th January.. Manila

Amoy Japan

Straits and Calcutta

Parcels,

..Jan. 0, 4 p.m.

Swalow, Amoy and Formosa Haiphong

Swalow and Bangkole

Fort Bayard, Hollow, Pakhol

Haiphong-

of

Shanghal

Batavia

vice"

At to-day's hearing, Jensen Jones, of Reclamation Street, Yaumati, sound recording engineer, who said he knew both parties, gave evidence on behalf of Ng. He said he had heard the magazines mentioned be- fore the action

was brought at a Cafe at Yaumati on July 24 when those present were Tong Kim-ting, J.

QUEEN ELIZABETH'S Shek, Manager of the Company, A.

CORONATION

Shek, his brother, Mr. Torres, Ng and himself. He said he heard Ng ask for the return of the maga- Zines but 3. Shek refused, saying that the magazine had been taken by a Mr. Kwok, Witness said he did not know Kwok..

London, Jan. 6. The tenth annual report of the "Friends of Canterbury Cathedral," just published, in addition to record- ing another year's work of the Society

Shek sald he would relun the In ulding expert restoration of the

magazines if Ng paid 5130, continued Cathedral fabric, contains hitherto unpublished account of the Corona- he said, was about $700,

to Jones. The value of the equipment, tion

Elizabeth, of Queen

The hearing is proceeding.

pageant of special interest in the present year. The Queen was welcomed OR her entry into London on May 24, 1565, by a ceremonial staged on London Bridge, where a platform was put together with 5,000 malls and cover- ed with 90 ells of cloth.

In all, 900 peacocks' feathers were used to make the wings of the two "Angels", who, with St. Paul and St. Elizabeth, both impersonated by men, welcomed the Queen-British Wire- less,

GERMANY GUARDS FRONTIER

CLEARS SKIES ON POLISH BORDER

Berlin, Jan, 0. An order has been gazetted de- claring a region of about. 2,000 square mics, bordering Poland on the east and running along this frontier for about fifty miles between the Rivers Warthe and Oder, to be forbidden for all kinds of aircraft except Ger- man

military acroplanca.

REBELS ATTACK

MADRID

(Continued from Page 1)

death as a reprisal.--Reuter Bulletin Service.

Nationalist Communique

A Spanish Nationalist communi- que, broadcast from Teneriffe lust night and picked up in Hongkong early to-day, states:

......Bat, Jan. 9.

Jan. 9, 9.30 a.m. Jan. 10 a.m.

G.P.O, & K.PO.

.Sat.,

G. P. O. and K. F. Ó. Parcels, ..Jan.

Jan. 0,

8, 5 p.m. ...Jan. 9, 9,45 a.m. .Jan. 9, 10.30 am, Sat., Jan. 9, 1 pm. Bat, Jan. 9.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Reg .Letters,

Kingyuan

Rek

Kwangtung

Halton

Letters.

Tjikarang

Kutsang

Sunday

Letters,

Canton Maru

Canton

Monday

.Jan. 9. 2 p.m. ..........Jan. 0, 2,30 p.m. Sat, Jan. 9, 3 p.m.. .Sat., Jan. 0, 3.30 p.m. Sat, Jan. 9, 4 p.m. Sat., Jan. 0. Jan. 9, 5 p.m.

.Sun., Jan. 10, 0 a.m.

.Sun., Jan. 10, 9 am:

Kalgan. Mon., Jan. 11, 11.30 am.

and G.G.. Paul Doumer

Titan

Tuesday

Mon.-Jan-11,-1p.m

.Mon., Jan. 11, 2.30 p.m.

Tikembang.,Tues., Jan. 12, 9.30 a.m.

Air Mail for "France Orient Ser- Chenonceaux........ Tues Jan. 12.

(Due Marseilles, 24th January)

Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles

G.P.O, and X.P.O. Reg. Jan. 12, 9.30 am.

12, 10 am. Tues

Letters, .... Jan Jan. 12.

Chenonceaux......

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Reg, Jan. 12, 9.45 a.m. Letters, Jan. 12, 10.30 a.m.

Tues., Jan 12, Parcels, ..Jan. 11, 0 p.m. Reg.,

Jan. 12, 0.45 q.m. Letters.....Jon, 12, 10.30 am

(Due Marsellles, 10, February) Dairen, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Talthyblus

C. and S. America and *Europe via Victoria BC. (Due Victoria B.C., 8th February). Shanghal and Europe via Siberia.. Potsdam....Tues., Jun, 12, 4.30 p.m.

"Superscribed correspondence only.

WOMAN OPIUM CARRIER

HEAVY SENTENCES

IMPOSED

tral Magistracy this morning when she pleaded gulity to two-charges of possession of 22 taels of prepared opium and 33 taels of raw' oplum at 12 Wyndham Street,

Defendant was originally charged with n man named H. Man who denied the offences and whose, pleu

prosecutor.

A young widow named Liu, Wong the accepted by Mr. A. W. Grimmitt, was sentenced to one year's hard Mr. Grimmitt said the husband of labour and fined $2,000, with the the woman was en oplum carrier und - alternative of an additional six on his death she carried on the busi- months, by Mr. K. Keen at the Ceŋ- Iness.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

THE HIGHEST THAT WE CAN ATTAIN! TO IS NOT KNOWLEDGE, BUT SYMPATHY, WITI! INTELLIGENE.---HCUTY Thoreau.

A jumble sale wi be held at the' Kowloon Tong Anglican Church, 3 Vitoria, Jan. 6. The enemy was Duke Street, to-morrow, commencing completely repulsed in an attack at 3.30 p.m. near Villa Real.

A total of 250 militiumion have deserted to the Nationalist lines.

Other fronts are quiet.

DEATH FOR DRUG

a man

The annual dinner of the St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men's Society will be held in the Hotel Ceell' nt 8 pan. on January 12.

The Craigengower Cricket Club will hold its fortnightly whist drive and Tombola on Saturday, January 9, commencing at 9.30 p.m.

Mr. J. A. Fraser occupied "the Bench in the First Court at the Cen- the place of Mr. W. Schofield, the tral Magişiracy this mornhig, taking

Senior Magistrate, who is on short leave.

Madrid, Jan. 6-There have been Krocked down by a tramear in small but very important advances. Johnston Rond yesterday, The Government forces suffered ap-nomed Hul. Piu, 31, was sent to the proximately 647. killed in the day's Government Civil Hospital suffering fighting and a large quantity of war from injuries to his head.. equipment.

For the theft of a mirror reflector from car 3228 at Statue Square yes- In an attempt to alight from a terday, Wan Hung, 37, coal coolle, moving bus, Tsol Mul, woman, of was bound over in the sum of $50 to 776 Nathan Road, fell into the road- be of good behaviour for six months way at Nathan Road yesterday and. by Mr. Keen at the Central Magis-was removed to the Kowloon Hospital tracy this morning. According suffering from injuries to the head. Det. Sergt. Davies, who prosecuted, The maximum penalty of

defendant did not appear to be a year's hard labour was passed by

criminal; he took the article while on from the Wah Yik building contrac- The larceny of an iron steam pipe Mr. K. Keen at the Central

his way from work.

tor's matshed in King's Road was the Maglatracy this morning on Chon The publication of the order strik

Shanghai, Jan. 7.

charge brought against Tin Won, aged. "Ying who admitted a charge of being ingly follows the announcement of The determination of the local

Admitting a charge of unlawful 26, unemployed, when he was brought In possession of 900 Mersin pills at 18 Colonel Beck, Polish Foreign Minis- authorities to stamp out the drug possession of 5,000 heroin pills at 686 before Mr. J. A. Fraser at. the Central Bonham Strand East, Arst floor. ter, in the Polish Parliament yester-evil was to-day re-affirmed by Mr. King's Road, Chan Kam was sen-Magistracy this morning. Inspector Revenue Officer Ward sold the floor day regarding the renewal of the Tal Li-chen, Chief of the Narcotic fined $2,500, with the alternative of broken off a machine by defendant, Leneed to one year's hard labour and O'Connor said the pipe had been was used for amoking heroin-pills| Franco-Polish Pact. The announce- Section of the Chinese Police Bureau, and was one of the "dashleat" he had me

ment caused considerable excitement who asserted that the death sentence another six months, by Mr. K. Keen causing $10 damage in the process. seen for that pulloso. There were.

In Germany, especially Colonel Beck's would be meted out to pedlars and at the Central Magistracy this morn- The pipe was now useless. Defen- 28 pipes, eight beds fitted with assurance that, in view of the negotia manufacturers of narcotica, while ing Mr. A. W. Grimmitt, who pro dant was asked if he could find $10 electric bells, and waltresses. tions for a new Locarno Pact, he will addicts would at least receive life secuted, sald the premises were used as amends to the complainant, Lam Everything was most up-to-date, seo that "our alliance will retain its imprisonment, if not the death

as a heroin pill. factory which, how Yu, but offered instead to repair the, even the splitoons.

Tull value.Reuter Special.

pegalty.Reuter.

ever, was not active at the time of pipe. He was remanded for one the 'roid.

week to enable him to do so

one

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