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HONGKONG SHIPS ARMS TO CHINA, JAPANESE CLAIM

*- (Continued from Page 1.) these routes, those which are held The Annual General Meeting to be particularly important ond which are, as matter of fact, prov- will be held in the Pavilion on ing most useful, are the ones leading Monday, the 25th October, 1937, to Sinklang and to Hongkong. In at 5.30 p.m.

point of the volume of goods Import- ed, Hongkong is predominant, and the place is, so to speak, the life-line of the Chinese Government.

A. K. MACKENZIE,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 16th Oct., 1937.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY

PROTECTION FOR. THE

CHILDREN.

What to do to help a child

OF

AN ACTIVE OFFICE "Immediately after the outbreak of the present affair, the Rallway and Departments, | Qie Communications'

the Economic Construction Com milice and the Military Council of the Chinese Government opened an office called the Committee for the Purchase of Materials in Anyone knowing of a child who Hongkong and this office is transact- has been assaulted, neglected, or ing business relative to the delivery ill-treated in a manner likely to cause and transportation of materials. unnecessary suffering or injury to Larro quantiles of silver have CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. og advig of a parent who been sent from the Central Bank of

FOR BALE-1934 Ford V-8 de luxe Roadster. Perfect running order, insured and licensed, owner, driven. $1,000 cash, Write Box No. 410, "Hongkong Telegraph."

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

M/S "TAI YIN"

FROM U. S. A. Consignces of Cargo are hereby informed that same will arrive per "TAI PING" about 19th Oct and delivery may be obtained from the latter vemel at ship's tackle at the boy, in consignees lightera only..

No claims will be admitted after the Gonds have left the ship.

la necking advice on any matter con- China to the Hongkong and Shanghai cerning a child, would be doing an Banking Corporation and a portion act of kindness by communicating at has been shipped to London. It is once with

computed that the silver shipped for London from Hongkong on Septem- her 30 alone amounted in value to 350,000,000 yuan.

The Ilon, Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 613, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49, Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Violet · Pecl Health Centre, Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sai Young Choi Street, 1st floor, Kowloon.

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

JAPANESE CHECKED Crowd Slashes

IN DRIVE ON TAZANG

(Continued from Page 1.)

but the Chinese are grimly holding

to their liner--Central Newa.

Router.

British Protest

Shanghai, Oct. 20.

Admit Set-Back.....

Wolfram Sacks Seeking Loot

.

Startling Attack In,

Contral District

O.A.G. WOULD WELCOME RENT

INQUIRY

(Continued from Page 1.)

the Colony. Six months ago it would have been generally agreed that the Colony was if any.hing overbullt so far as it is possible to

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

"LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

New York, Oct. 19., The following quotations on the

say that any population figure can New York commodity, exchange are properly be described as "normal" issued by Reuters To-day we have many thousand more mouths to fill and mony thousand

A protest against the bombing of British houses on the Restwood Estate has been lodged with the Japancas Consulate by the British Consul-

The story of how n crowd of about General, Mr. Herbert Phillips-100 people attacked six coolles who, more bodies to accommodate, and

were carrying three sacks of wolframi is hardly to be thought that either Dec. Jan. remain ore, about 000 catiles, at Connaught; food prices or rents will Road Central, near the Star Ferry where they were. From the point | Mar. Shanghai, Oct. 20.

of view of the permanent resident | May yesterday was related before Mr. S. F. The Chinese admit that the Japan-Balfour at the Central Magistrney. It is to be hoped that the

existing July ese have re-occupied Kechlopallou, this morning. Chon Kam-mul, state of affairs is a merely tem- Oct. The Chinese are pouring reinforce- coolle, was charged with larceny of porary one, although I think that Spot mento into the sector to attempt to 30 cattles of the ore, Lo Hing, a coolle no опе will with for д return check further Japanese advances. engaged by the complainant, with of the days of empty tenements theft of two calties, and Lo Wal, which we all deplored as the fruit with receiving the two catties.

of the trade depression of the Inst | Oct. few years.

It this is true It would Dec. almost seem more equitable to ax,

Jan. as a standard for fair rent, kome "predepression" date rather than 31st May July, 1937; but speculations of this July kind Immediately show the inherent Sept. dificulties of such legislation. I can- not personally think that circums

A Japanese spokesman estimated that there are now 65 Chinese divi- sions, in a triangle formed between Shanghal, Hangchow and Nanding.

It is announced that 2,057. non- combatants have been killed, and 2,955 injured in the Settlement up to as a result of mis-directed bombs, shells and bullets, computee with 71 kliled and 210 injured in the 1932 hostilities.

October

13

The estimate includes 1,742 killed and 1,873 injured in Shanghai's "Bloody Saturday."-Reuter.

"At the interview which General Chen's representative had with Mr. R. G. Howe, the British Charge

Agaires,

res, and acting Governor

of

Chinese Pushing Hongkong, the former solicited the

Into Charhar supply of arms by Britain. In The Informant's name will be kept sense, Hongkong has been converted

Nanking, Oct. 20. strictly private, except in cases where to the headquarters of Chinese

Following the capture of Kwang- Army General Staff in the presenting, strategic town in eastern Shansi, malice is proved.

Sino-Japanese conflci.

the Chinese forces are now preparing to push towards Weihslen in western Charhar, according to despatches re- ceived by well-informed quarters from Shansi.

CRITERION

All broken, chafed, and damaged October, 1937 Goods will be examined on board by our surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, before the goods are delivered.

CONTENTS

THE INVISIBLE EVENT

The Editor

PLANES ARRIVE

"Between August 31 and Septem- ber 10, 23 vessels carrying arms for China passed through Fort Said, and 40 cents of this number, 11 were British ships. In the middle of September, seven #ghting planes reached Canton from Hongkong and nine machine guns and are said to have been manifne-

In the case of duthable cargo, consignces are requested to in- MEDITATIONS OF A SOCIALIST

J. Middleton Murry

FESTERING LILIES

form the Import and Export Office LIFE ON THE CARPET that they havo such goods for examination, and to make arrange- ments for the goods to be landed | AFTER, THE BALLET into Bonded Warehouse,

Bill of Lading will be counter- AN OBJECT signed by

IRON TREES

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 15th October, 1937.

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

M/S. "TAY PING" FROM MANILA Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that the above vessel will arrive about the 19th October, and delivery may be obtained from

J. M. Nosworthy

G. P. de Martin

J. P. Hogan LESSON IN INDIA Edith Hunter

William Soutar

"A People Who Suffer And Are

Beautifu)"

THE MAN WHO GOT THINGS

DONE

J. A. Johnstone SOCIALISM WITH THE LID ON N. A. Holdaway CRITERION FORUM

W. B. W.

CHRISTIAN PACIFISM AND

Alex Wood THE LETTERS OF LALAGE

V. V. M.

A. H.

REARMAMENT

ship's tackles at the buoy, in CIVITAS DEI Consignees lightern only.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the ship.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods will be examined on board by our surveyors, Messra, Goddard and Douglas, before the goods are delivered.

In the case of dutiable targo, consignees are requested to In- form the Impart and Export Office that they have auch goods for examination, and to make arrange- meats for the goods to be landed into Bonded Warehouse.

Bills of Lading will be counter-| signed by

ADULTS ONLY

E. C. Large

Editor:

-

$2.00 for five months, Post Free

J. D. MacLEAN, 2, Jordan Road, Kowloon.

FEWER BERTHS

FOR CHINESE WITH WARSHIPS

(Continued from Page 1)

in certain

cases KA

tured in England. Three of them were afterwards sent to Swatow, it

Bald."

high

"On September 18, 2,200 cases of explosive bomba (T.N.T.), manufactured In England, each case containing 50 pounds, were sent to Canton over the Canton-Kowloon rallway, and between September 21 and 24, 80 tons of anti-aircraft gun shells all manufactured in England, were sent inland by the same railway line. At

also Kowloon

alrcraft materials, anti-aircraft guns, bombs, shells and two field guns were land- ed, and all these were found to bear the mark "Made in England."

"The Mainichi also refers to the

alleged arrival in Hongkong of quantilles of tear gas manufactured in England and to a contract said to have been signed by the Nasking Government with a certain Power for the purchase of 45,000,000 dum- dum bullets, samples of which show that these bullets are to be manufac- lured by Nobel's Kynoch factory.

MONGOLIAN AUTONOMY .PREDICTED

(Continued from Page 1.), Japanese in Inner

Mongolia and Manchukuo;—~

It is also reported that the Chinese troops have cut the Japanese com- munications between Nankow Pass in Charhar and Hsinkow north of Tal- yuan, thus making it difficult for the Japanese to send supplies, and men into. Shansi province.-Central News.

Planes Two Japanese

Down In Shanghai.

Nanking, Oct. 20. Air Force Head-

The Chinese quarters announced to-day that dur- ing the Japanese aerial bombardment yesterday over Chapel, two planes were shot down by Chinese anti-

aircraft guns, One of the machines fell at Chingpu the other on the Pootung side. Central News.

North Station Struck

seen

Mar.

New York Cotton

0.20/21 8.20/30 6.17/19 0.20/28 8.18/17... 0.23/26,

· 0,20/20 0.10/18 3.20/21 8.20/28 8.33/34 8.30/30.

New York Rubber

Sales for the

Dec.

George Kwan, wolfram collector, of No. 1 Peking Road, third floor, stated that he engaged six coolles at Kowloon to remove the ore to No. 27 Connaught Road Central, where it would be sold. On approaching No 27 the complainant saw a crowd at the door of the address, so at once lances as yet call for any such to drastic action as rent control, and I he ordered the coolles to return Kowloon, but they were

and certainly hope that the twelve-month the crowd set upon the ore with period which Mr. Lo envisages for May knifes, cutting open the sacks. The auch control 15 for too long July first defendant took a smali sacle of 30 for the existing emergency to lust. catties, and the second defendant alled his two pockets full, and hand- ed his jacket to the third defendant. Ilia Worship sentenced the first defendant to four months' impri- sonment and the other two to three months' imprisonment each.

TEMPERATURE CLIMBING

RAINFALL BELOW

AVERAGE

Warmer weather was again ex- perienced this morning, the tempera- ture at the Royal Observatory at 10 a.m. being 70, Ave degrees higher than the corresponding reading yesterday, and the humidity was 48, one per cent. more.

The maximum temperature yester day was 70, four degrees over Mon- day's highest and the minimum four higher than the previous day's lowest.

Total rainfall since January 1 is 80.82 ins. against an average of 81.08

ins.

The antl-cyclone remains over Chins and Japan and has decreased

Shanghal, Oct. 20. It is now learned that during the ulr raid over Shanghai yesterday Japanese planes dropped three incez-in intensity. diary bombs which scored direct hits

-on

the recently-completed North Station Building. However, up til this morning the building was still standing.-Central News.

Hainan Island Seizure Expected

Canton, Oct. 19.

A typhoon is situated about €00 miles S.S.W. of Hongkong, moving W.N.W. and threatening the coast of Indo China to the south of Tourane. The depression is moving north eastward to the north of The Bonins

Local Forecast:-N. E.

winds, moderate; One generally.

The presence of Japanese warships JAPAN TO FIGHT

off the coast of south-west Kwang- tung gives rise to the suspicion that Japan intends to seize Hainan Island and the Luchow Peninsula on the

LLOYDS' RATES

Shanghal, Oct. 20.

· DISQUIETING INCREASE IN

PRISONERS.

8.40

15.57 15.30/34 15.02/03:

15.63 n

15.40/50

15,71/73

15.52/08 15.78 n

15.09/09

day:- Chicago Wheat

15,77/77

15.03 n

4,040 tons.

07/90% 97%/07% 08 100% 9776/0742 01%/01/2

Monday's sales:-.-

Oct.

Des.

32,112,000 bushels.

Chicago Corn

5916/59% 50%/59 00%/60% 60%/001

01 /01

Winniper Wheat

1224/122 120%/120% 117 116 115/115% May .....116/115% 124/114. The last Notice Day for October

Winnipeg Graina is October 30

The Senior Unofficial Member Dec. poise of the ill effect of the ameni- May ties offered in our new Prison upon July..... pur criminal or potentially criminal The First Notice Day for December classes I heatitate to say more on Grains is Nov. 30 and the Inst day this subject than that the very dis- Dec. 28 quieting increase in the number of prisoners housed at Stanley has lately been under very active seru- ny. My hesitation is based on the fact that It may well be that some of the aspects of that enquiry, such for example as prison dietary, police methods, and the penal system of South China (to mention only & few) may prove to be of a kind that should not be published abroad fa the form a

Paper. Sestional trust that the Council will be con- lent with the assurance that the Paris. matter is being thoroughly inveals-Geneva..

and that they will be kept Berlin.. gated fully informed of any practical re- Athena. commendations which may from that Investigation.

*nsue Milan

GOVERNMENT STERLING

SALARIES

EXCHANGE RATES

Vienna

4.95

0.031/ 2014

Oct 10, Oct. 10. 140.41/01 140,23/04

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21.63%

12.34%

12.3312

547%

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101

British Wirelors.

Copenhagen. Stockholm Osio. Helsingfors. Shanghal The Hon. Sir Henry Follock has New, York. also rolsed once again the question Amulerdam of sterling salaries and of the rentals Vic paid by Government servants. As regards salaries, the figures which add have been given at an earlier stage Lisbon.. of this meeting may at first sight Hongkong. seem to fortify the argument which Sir Henry adduced a week ago, but Montreal Bombay, that argument is not difficult to Brussels. answer. In the first place the so-

Yokohama. addition to the actual salaries, a very Montevideo. called "Gollan scale" included, In Belgrade, considerable high

cost of living Rio de Janeiro....44 allowance on the assumption of a Silver (Spot)....29 dollar exchange of about 2/- ThatSliver (forward). 1976 allowance was, as will be recollected, War Loan

101%% never in fact drawn by officers In view of the serious tall in the dollar

rate before the scales recommended

ed. To be strict-

could be implemented.

.1/2

.210

ly logical the gulf between the 2/-Council too little into my confidence figure and the 1/3 figure which you

malaland, according-to-intelligence According to a Japanese report have just heard should have been I must only plead this vital-necessity,-

reports received here to-day.

of these

Japanese occupation

The correspondent says the plan enables the Soviet Union to avald direct

in the Sino-strategic parts of South China would entanglement

föreign

shipping, Japanese

Interfere with conflict, but to extend

those marine routes be military assistance to China so as to

especially tween Europe and the Far East, it is enable the latter lo conduct pro- longed hostilllies against Japan, acknowledged. Reuter.

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Buffer State

*x*

The Chinese garrisons in these two, areas, and the shore batteries, have board ships as assistanis and for

made every preparation to cope with training and

Felping. Oct. 20.. the menace. tradesmen.

The creation of an Inner Mogollon

The Japanese aircraft carrier which State as A buffer

was grounded off Hopao Island on between north "The supervision of such Chinese China and Outer Mongolia is fore- October 16 and 17 was refloated yes- became difficult 38 numbers in-ahndowed by a semi-official Japanese terday afternoon and is now in the creased, a matter of considerable statement, which asserts that follow-vicinity of Tongkawan. This Importance when

plained

the bombing of Shellung considering the ing Japanese military success at necessity for the strict compliance Suiyuan, many Mongolian leaders of this afternoon-International News carried in II.M: Ships. The With Customs regulations by all the province have already "ofered | Agency. occupied by such men had also to be the Mongot race from the thraldom of

space to co-operate in the

of emancipation

taken into considerailon.

China, and to oppose the southward march of Communism through Duter de Mongolia," which

Teh Wank. chlef of the

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 15th October, 1937.

INTERNATIONAL GOLF The golf match between the St. George's Society and the St. Andrew's Society players will take place on Sunday, November 21, ond the membership of the organisations is

"In consequence it has been being canvassed with a view to cided to limit the numbers organising the sides. Members, who may be carried in each ship. The Mongolia, at Charhar, mentioned as are also members of the Royal number of Stewards, Cooks etc, duly probable head of the new State, has Hongkong Golf Club, and are in authorised for Officers messes, Can-established headquarters at Palling possession of a handicap, are eligible teen services to play.

etc. and who are miao. north of Suivuang, which was officially employed has naturally not recently captured from the Chinese. been affected.

{--Reuter.

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for my money

... now

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ANNOUNCEMENT

Nanking Severely Damaged By Bombs

Nanking, Oct. 20.

The heaviest damage and casualties from Japanese bombings which yesterday afternoon when Japanese Nanking has get suffered occurred planes, in attempting to bomb-the- Pukow Ferry wharves, dropped the crowded eight missiles among dwellings of railway workers and labourers, killing eight and wounding over 30 persons.

for an hour,

Over 100 houses were demolished and a fire was started which raged Seven bombu fell in the Yangtse and eight landed between' ‚wharves No. 2 and No. 9, setting many bulid- THE FAR EAST FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL, ings alight. Tho Hslakwan ferry wharf was not hit, however. Reuter, LIMITED.

$10,000,000 For War ENGINEERING SECTION

Risk Insurance

regret to announce that no further enrolment can bo accepted for pupils in the Engineering; Section for the present, term, but applications are now being received for': enrolment for the termi commencing 3rd January, 1938.

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FLYING SECTION

Enrolment is now taking place for students in the Flying Section who may commence training at any time to sult their convenience.

For prospectus apply:-

THE FAR EAST FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL,

LIMITED.

KAI TAK AIRPORT Hong Kong.

Phone-58612 Flying Dept.

-59282 Engineering Dept.

Nanking, Oct. 20.

Insurance, it is learned here,

form

from Tokyo, a decision to sever re reduced by including the amount of it seemed to me, of subserving the lations with Lloyds of London, and that allowance in the former if a declared will of the people of Great Britain as transmitted by the Score- desired bet

between a counterpart of the famous comparison was organisation, to handle war risk in- "Gollan

and present

tary of State for the Colonies even in Coy Scale" surance in Japan, Korea and Matt-salaries. Secondly it is not quite such apparently local matters as the chukuo, has been reached by re- fair to think entirely in terms of interference with fishing boats and. presentatives of the 15 major local currency in this matter. Cer- the like.

tain local expenses may have remain- Japanese Marine Insurance concerns.

"SHINES LIKE A GOOD DEED" The action fu a protest against ed almost unaffected, but imported Lloyds' decision to include Japan, goods and, still more, the definite I heartily echo the tributes already together with China, in the Pacife home commitments of most sterling-paid to the fine work of the Hon. war zone, and to raise the rates paid officers must always be thought Inspector General of Police and his of in terms of sterling. And thirdly staff but it is no reflection on those accordingly.—Reuter,

the gradual adoption of the 50- services if I say that no police force called "African scales", both for new in the world could of itself ensure appointments and in cases of pro- the existing happy internal state of motion, examples of which are for the Colony. I think that many of us the first time to be found in many who saw the wonderful manifestationa pages of the Budget now under dis-of loyalty at the Silver Jubiles and cussion, is n sufficient indication of the Coronation eclebrations half the Government's determination, now "wondered if that loyalty would ginad. that the sterling value of the dollar, the test in a real crisis. We now have can be foretold with greater accuracy! the answer; and I take this opper- than in past years, that its sterling tunity of thanking the Chinese repre salaries shell accord with what is sentatives on the two Councils for all. considered to be a fair and proper that they have done. I thank also emolument in the Colonial Empire the heads and the staffs of all Gov- as a whole.

Endeavour To Curb Arab

Terrorists

INQUIRY INTO RENTS

WELCOME

ernment departments, I thank the Urban Council, the District Watch Committee and the two Chambers of Commerce. But above all I

thank

ond

Jerusalem, Oct. 19. As a sequel to the attack, on the police station and the theft of rifles and ammunition, - the village of

As regards rents paid by Govern- the solid and generally inarticulate Daharla was fined £2,000 and a ment servents for their quarters 1 mass of Chinese working men number of houses, corresponding to feel sure that our new Governor will women for their sound good sense and the number of stolen rides, were readily agree to the appointment of u for their stendiness during this most: marked for demolition. One house small committee to investigate this distressful summer. I venture to will be exempted for every ride matter, as Sir Henry has proposed, If think that if certain spectators in returned.

a substantive motion to that effect Europe and. In the Far East could. The new Arab Higher Committed is in due course put before this Coun- see this Colony with our Japanese. Is being formed in Syria, according cil. But it is juildable to point out friends going about their business to sources in Jerusalem, which state that the new solary scales, to which quielly and unmolested they might that it will comprise members of the 1 have just referred call for the pay agree that, in this report good deed. old Committee in addition to Avement of so-called "economic rent to Hongkong "shines like a good Arab Nationaliata from Iraq, Syria be assessed

cadi set of quarters in a naughty world." and Lebanon Neuter Speciál, "

with a maximum contribution 01.

I have said that few of our recent 15% of salary. It should also be re- problems could be treated as purely marked that the provision of quarters, i Colonial affairs; but with the sound whether free or at a conventional of gun are almost within earshot, so rental, is and will continue to be here to speak, it is perhaps too much to as elsewhere an integral part of the expect the Colony to remain digas-- salary scales offered. I should doubt stopate. I am reminded of a sentence

they have all been closed owing the Japanese milliary occupation the ancient capital.

to

of

The spokesman also disclosed that

In order to facilitaic exports and to provide adequate protection for the movement of goods, the Ministry of Finance has appropriated a special fund of 10,000,000 for war risk the Government had collected afif there Is any important Colony in ong of Mazzini's essays on hislöṛi- number of proofs that Chinese which offers an "all-In" sainty and cal method; "The historian” says he The funds have been handed over teachers have been arrested and expects its public servants to fend "must always be impartial; but be to the Central Trust of China, some of them executed by the for themselves In the way of quarters, should never be indifferent" : The n subsidiary of the Central Bank of Japanese. China, which will underwrite 'wor The Government is now investigat- risk insuranco policies.--Central Newsing the number of middle schools and other educational institutions which 23 Universities Bombed have been destroyed by Japanese

planes. Central Netas....

By Japanese

Nanking. Oct. 10.

A spokesman of the Ministry of Education told the Central Newa

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“DEPLORABLE TROUBLES”

Air Raid Alarm

Canton, Oct, 20 (9.40 nm.) The air rald siren awakened the thing seemed

rights and wrongs of the recent un- happy "baflict can be safely left, I would suggest, to the approprinte It would, gentlemen, as has been International tribunals or even to the remarked, savour of unreality it to judgment of posterity; but, as with day's debate were to take no notice the Ideal historian, it would be wrong of anything except the Ravenue and for us here to be indifferent to the Expenditure for 1030. From the sufferings of our rear neighbours. As very outset of the deplorable troubles a token of this attitude the Colony of the past few

to me, namely new Governor has accepted the Vice-- problems which of such a Frealdency of the Committee which And technical colleges in China have the first Japanese night visitation in time as this beet this Colony in its will administer relief from the funds been bombed by Japanese planes several weeks.

unique position at the gateway of contributed in London for this pur since the opening of hostilities over A bright moon. favoured the South China could not possibly be pose I might add that I have re two months ago. These institutions Japanese pilots, but no planes visited treated as purely Colonial problems, cently accepted the acting Vice-Pre- nee located In Tientsin, Paoling. Canton, Nanking,

Responsibilities have had to be under sidency until Bir Geoffry's arrival Shanghai,

A second alarm sounded at teken and advice has had to bo Canton and ›

Secondly the present confllet få Nanchand

o'clock, but the "all clear was given tendered, but if I have seemed to very much a Colonial affair in so far Although the leading Chinese shortly after 9 a.m. Again no planes take the Colony and in particular this. Colony are concerned,

as the prace and good order of the universities in Pelping hive escaped, were visible from the city-Reuter,"

·Agencji to-day that 23 valversities | city at 4.30 this morning, heralding that theed by there was one will 1 think be glad to hear that our

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