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CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMIES.

The Steamship

"PRESIDENT DOUMER" No. 23 A/37 Bringing Cargo from Marseilles vla ports etc., arrived Hongkong on Sunday, 31st October, 1037.

Consignees are

Completed By

British Firm

Copenhagen..

Den- The Storstroem Bridge, in mark, has been formally taken over from Government tiy the Danish Messrs. Dorman, Long and Co., the British contractors.

Representatives of the Danish State Railways and of the contructors met at the new Orehoved Station and walked over the bridge, inspecting in delivery detail, The documents of were signed at noon by each party al Vordingborg, near the north end of the bridge.

The Storstroom Bridge, connectin the Danish islands of Zeeland and Falster, is the longest bridge in hereby informed Europe. Over two miles in length, ond £2,000,000, that their goods with the exception it cost nearly of Opium, Treasure and Valuables embodies 30,000 tons of British steel. are being landed and stored Into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Whart and Godown Co, Ltd. Kow toon,

whence delivery may με obtained immediately after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me; on or before 11th November, 1937, or they will not be recognized.

ed

Damaged Packages will be examin

Company's by the

Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 15.112. on Saturday, 6th November, 1037.

Sharepushers

Return Money

To Clergy

Sharepushers, fearing police atten- Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in allendance when any dull.tion, are beginning to give their vic- able goods are Company's Surveyors.

examined by the

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO Hongkong, 31st October, 1037.

H.K. STOCK EXCHANGE

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lims in Britain their money back.

During the last few days, county clergymen for some reason the prin-

cipal victims of the sharepushing

gangs-have received repayment of the moneys they have been induced to "invest," say the Sunday Despatch.

The pleasant surprise is accom- panied an inilmation that the "Investment" might not prove 50 Iucrativo us expected, and "to prevent loss and possible an- xiety" they are asked to accept the return of their moncy.

It Is Bitle wonder that those who

have been engaged in sharepushing The official summary of the Hongfrauds should be alarmed. kong Stock Exchange issued on Saturday at 12.30 p.m. says the market was very quiet indeed.

Buyers

Hongkong Bank $1,500 Canton Ina, $250

Union Ins. $500

II.K. Fire Ins. $235

Indo-Chinas (Pref.) $51

Indo-Chinna (Def.) $43

H.K. & K. Wharves $1134

H. & S. Hotels $5.15

H.K. Lands $31

H.K. Electrics $54

Cements $12,25

Sinceres $1.40

Wm. Powell, Ltd, $0.45

Marsmons (HK) 4/35.

Sellern

H.K. Steamboats $0.

H. & S. Hotels $5.25

Cements $12.40

Dairy Farms $24,60

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 0 pin. Mursminas (H.K.) 4/0d.

Sales

Union Ins. $510 Providents (New) 30.30 H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 0%. p.m.

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

"God's Country..and the Woman" (King's Theatre, to-day),James Oliver Curwood's story made into a technicolour film,

During the last fortnight several of their number have received stiff sen- tences at the Old Bailey, and other trials are imminent.

The City police are investigating the netivities of certain firms who have closed down Intely,

Marriage Mender's

Reward

of

Mr. B. J. Saunders, chairman Brighton Bench, is to be made

a freeman of the Borough for his work as a -mender of broken marriages.

He is over 00, and has succeeded hundreds of times in his reconcilia- tory efforts between couples who came to his court,

Barristers and solicitors practising at the court has co-operated in the work of reconciliation and the pro- bation officers have also helped.

The peace-making work ja court owed its origin largely to Mr. Saunders' own happy mar. ried life.

For more than 30 years until his wife died, they were the ideal mar- ried couple.

RUSSIA PROTESTS TO TOKYO

OF PEACE BRIGHTER

American Mediation May End Conflict

Brussels, Oct. 31.

THREE ULSTERS

WOUNDED

HIT BY STRAY SHELL

IN SHANGHAI ANOTHER VICTIM OF FRIDAY'S MISHAP PASSES AWAY

Shanghai, Oct. 31. Bifleman Robert Delaney dled at 10.50 am. bot Rifleman McGuire is were among recovering. The men

1, 1937.

Daughter Of White Rajah May Marry A Wrestler

25

London, Oct. 31. Miss Vnlerle Brooke, 21 year-old daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak, is reported to be engaged to year-old Robert Gregory, the well- known all-in wrestler who reputed to be earning £70 a week.

Both Valerie Brooke and Gregory admit they have parental difficulties

to overcome...

It is unemelally but reliably learn- ed thai Jopan is willing to accept the United States as mediator in in effort to settle hostilities, providing the Chinese agree first to open direct negotiations with Japan. This would

Asked to confirm or deny the mean that Japan wil net her own peace ternus before the inception of others injured when a Japanese shell report, the Itance of Sarawak said: any mediatlon. Attention has been fell into the outpost where the Royal "Neither the, Rajah nor myself havoi called to the probability that should Ulster Rifles were stationed on Frything to say on the subject."......: Tokyo and Nanking directly negollale, it would permit a third Power such as the United States to act as mediator without opening the entiro question of a general settle- ment such as the Brussels Conference might attempt.

With the exception of certain milliary officers stationed in China, it is understood that the Japanese are anxious to end the "punitive ex- pedition of present proportions be cause the Government hus openly professed that it does not want to crush China but prefers "to force her into co-operation with Japan" and correspondingly away from Moscow.

day.

Three men of the Royal Ulster

this morning] Rifles were wounded by stray shells in the western de fence sector near the scene of Friday's ensttallies,

The attention of the Japanese has been drawn to the incident.

Reuter.

eye.

Valerie Brooke is the daughter of the only white Itajah in the world. Her mother, formerly Miss Gladys Palmer, was the daughter of Sir Walter Palmer, the Reading biscuit manufacturer, who left her a fortune of £250,000. For several years she has been before the pubile Starting off as a Quaker, the future Two of the men are Lance-Cor- Ranee later became

Protestant, poral Thomas Dowey, from Lurgan then a Roman Catholic, and finally County Armagh, and Rifleman Hugh made a dramatic and theatrical con- Leckey, from Belfast. They were version to Mohammedanism by fly- both injured in the leg, and latering 8,000 feet in the sky to renounce was stated that Dowey's condition her previous faith, is very serious. Leckey's injury Is not serious.

The third man is Rieman Thomas Anderson, whose leg was broken,

Secondly, Japanese leaders feat that if the war is permitted to pro- stress towards a showdown, Japan will be forced to continue her pene-time by a shell which penetrated tration of China to a point which may make her become vulnerable to a Ruslan attack. Additionally there are fears that such penetration, up to areas of British Influence, might result in unexpected clashes with the major Powers.

They were all injured at the same

British hut in Jessfield Park, in which they were resting. Their ave com- rades were unscathed.-Reuter.

JAPANESË ASPIRATIONS

In any settlement, Japan is expect ed unalterably to demand the follow- ing:

1. Absolute autonomy for the five northern provinces of China;

2. A new empire of Inner Mon- golia;

3. Cession to Japan of the terri- fary adjacent to Shanghai which Japan now holds, to prevent further

disturbances there.

- Tokyo sources understand that Japan believes that Marshal Chinng Kul-shek's altitude on such a settle- ment will depend on the advice of the northern warlords, who will be most vitally affected, and also whether Washington will attempt

mediation.

a

Davis Mr. Norman

(American delegate to the Brussels Conference) is expected to make the first address at the Conference. It is believed he from committing the will refrain United States to anything beyond a desire to help, and put into effect reasonable means to settle the dis- pute.-United Press.

NO ADVANCE ACREEMENT

Shanghai, Oct. 31.

Officials in Whitehall denied the

United Press gives the third man's from Thomas Sanderson Portadown, County Armagh.

name

A British official said that the Injuries were caused by a stray shell of trench mortar bemb

TRANSFER DEDATED Shanghai, Oct. 31 (10.40 am.), The British military authorities are debating whether to carry out the scheduled routine transfer of the Royal Ulster Rifles to the northern defence seclor adjoining the North Station, owing to the men's violent anti-Japanese feeling as a result of the killing of their comrades.--| United Press,”

ULSTERS STRENGTH DEFENCE

Shanghal, Oct. 31. New defence works have been built by the Ulsters in the British Central News correspondent perimeter of defence, reported a who toured the area this morning.

A new sandbag redoubt has been constructed on Keswick Road, where Rieman W. McGowan was killed by machine-gun bullets from a Japanese plane.

Rifle shots are clearly audible in the area-Central News,

SHELLS OVER SETTLEMENT

trench

Shanghal, Oct. 31 (231 p.m.). British troops on the south bank of Soochow Creek reported that a num

mortar existence of un advance Anglo-ber of three-inch American agreement dealing with shells had passed over the Settlement early this morning. The Foreign the Nine-Power conference, accord- ing to a London report. They sY.M.C.A. In the China United Apart

ments was sprayed with machine- Eun-bullets. There were no wound. ed, but the residents evacuated to the north side of the buildings.

serted that there is merely an under- standing between the two countries that the conference should endeavour to work out a mediation plan.

It was admitted that London and

Washington, have exchanged their

views on the broad outlines of the mediation plan and that, as a result, "a general harmony of views pre- Vas late

It was reported that a gentleman's agreement had been reached be tween Great Britain and the United States whereby delegates of the two countries at the conference

would refrain from raising the question of imposing a boycott ör economic sanc- tions against Japan, and also try to

others from doing so- prevent International News.

NO CONDITIONS

Nanking, Oct. 31.

A Foreign Office spokesman to-day denied the London report that Japan had communicated six conditions for a basis of peace to Chiang Kai-shek. -United Press.

ITALIAN DELEGATE

Home, Oct. 30.

It is expected that Court Luigi Aldrovandi Marescotti will represent: Italy at the Nine-Power Conference, It is taken for granted that Count Clano, Italian Foreign Minister, will

по ко.

Count Marescotti la A Foreign Once official who has specialised in Far Eastern matters, Ile was Italian representative on the Lytton Committee on Manchukuo.

It will be recollected that the Lytton report, which was confirmed by the Committee of Nineleen of the League on February 17, 1933, and algned by the Italian representative,

Manchukuoans Fire On. Count Marescolli, neserted that Man-

Soviet Patrol

POPPY FUND CABARET

OLD COMRADES OF R.E. PLAYING HOSTS

On Armistice Night, 1937, the Royal Engineers Old Comrades Asso- dance and is holding o clation cabaret in aid of Earl Haig's Poppy Fund at the Peninsula Hotel. The cabaret will be presented by

the longkong courtesy

and of Shanghal Hotels Ltd, and dancing will be from 8.30 p.m. till 2.00 a.m. Table reservations may be made by Secretary applying to

the Hon. Entertaiments R.E.O.C.A.

Com- mittee, Chief Engineers Office, Com- mand Headquarters or to the Penin- sula Hotel, Reservations must be made by noon on November 10.

HEAVY RAIN HALTS JAPANESE AIR ATTACKS

(Continued from Page 1.) to Kiangsi to effect a junction with the units under Hong Ying and Chen Wel prior to going to the north International News Agency.

Massacre At Taying

Taiyuan, Nov. 1. Taying, a town west of Pingyinkwan Pass, now lles in ruins and is strewn with corpses as the Japanese burnt down practically all the houses and slaughtered the inhabitants upon their retreat recently, according to a sur

The vivor who arrived here to-day.

Japanese were forced evacuate the town wier stuering a serious defeat at the hands of the Chinese forces-Central News.

rierce

.

10.

Fighting Expected

Taiyuan, Nov. 1. A trench mortar shell fell into a

Fierce Oghting' is expected to break bathroom of the Palace Hotel,

out momentarily at Yunghsingtsun opposite the United Press office, but

and Chuchlachuang in north Shansi did not explode. Two other shells as troops of the Japanese 19th and fell behind the Palace Hotel and ex- ploded. Shrapnel fell in Nanking Road on

11th Divisions have ben massed there

for a general offensive, a military re- aged the scene of the August 14 and are busily makdig preparations

port states.

A total of seven shells in supposed

As a precautionary measure, heavy to have fallen into the Settlement, Chinese reinforcements have been dis- but only four Chinese were wound-

these places--Central | ed owing to the streets being cleared after curfew was lifted.

patched News.

to

Escapes To Safety

A United Press inspection revealed "Doomed Battalion" that two incendiary hells fell on the roof of the Cathay Hotel, from where *tho acid drinned Into the street, They apparently landed during a shower of three-inch shells on the area, which includes the Palace Hotel

and the North China Daily News offices.

Police estimated that eleven shells Zell into the Whampoo near foreign warships.

The French Consul-General, M. Baudez, has protested to the Japanese that abells landed in the French Con- cerlon last night-United Press.

CIVILIANS INJURED

Of Internment

Shanghal, Nov. 1. The unwounded survivors of the Chinese battalion which, until it surrendered its arms and entered the settlement Saturday seemed doomed to die, spent the first quiet night since the fall of Chapel. The are in the internment camp in the western district under the guard of: | British troops,,

men

Two were killed and 24 wounded in Saturday evening's dramatic "run for life" across the bullet-spattered creek after a siege which had thrilled the whole world.

the

were

of

Shanghal, Oct 31 (2.45 p.m.). Many della landed in the heart of the International Settlement during Altogether 377 got out of the Japanese bombardment

on the godown alive. The wounded "doomed battalion" early this morn-

taken to hospital, and the rest were ing. Three shells hit the North- first taken to the barracks of the China Daily News Building on the Royal Welch Fusiliers on the Settle Bund, striking balustrade on the

ment race course, and afterwards to eighth floor and cupola roof, shatter-

the Internment camp, where they ing all the windows nearby, And

duration must remain for the several Chinese were badly cut,

hostilities. Two foreign members. of the

Tributes have been paid newspaper's staff on the roof-top said that they heard shells coming sides to the herolam of the battalion, like an express train. They ducked which withdrew from its stronghold only on the orders of Generalissimo hurriedly.

Chiang Kai-shek. The men fought British Consulate, while another fell gamely to the very fast.-Neuter. on Nanking Road, which was deser?- ed at that time owing to the curfew. All the shells are believed to have? been fired from three-inch gun.-- Heuler,

chukuo Is an Integral part of China and, that Japanese action could not. A abell struclc a house near the be considered ao legitimato self- deferice.Reater.

DOUBLING U.S. AIR FORCE

Moscow, Oct. 30. George Brent The Soviet version of the border and Beverly Roberts have the stellar clash between the Soviet and Man- roles.

chukuo' troops on October 20, given by the Tass nows agency, states "The Road Back" (Queen's and that it is reported from Kharbarovsk Alhambra Theatre, to-day), Power- that a detachment of Manchukuoan ful Indleument of Wit. Erich troops crossed Russian border in Remarque's sequel to "All Quiet" the Posyot district and fired on a showing what the horrors of wor Soviet border patrol, who returned have done to young men even when their fire and forced the Manchu-

Washington, Oct. 30. they come through alive. Magnificent kuoans to retreat across the border.

The administration has announced acting by John King, Richard It is understood that the Com- acceleration of rearmament of the Cromwell, "Slim" Summerville and misariat for Foreign Affairs has United States Navy. It is announced Andy Devino.

instructed the Soviet Embassy at that they will build 270 flying fort- Tokyo and the Soviet Consul-General "Shall Wo

resies, and have opened bids for Dance" (Oriental at Harbin to protest to the Japanese bombers for above $20,000,000. Theatre, to-day)-Fred Astaire and and Manchukuoan Governments; degimultaneously a spokesman of the Ginger Rogers back again. Quito a manding that measures be taken to change from the sombre pictures revent further. violations of the War Department has announced planos for a force of 1,000 "serviceable, now being shown in first-run theatres.) border. Reuter.

United Preis adds that there were

modern and efficient fighting planes" *Masked Woman". (Majestio Thea- no casualties in the firing, but this

by the end of 1938, virtually doubling fre, to-day).—Betlo

the number now in operation. Davis Inn is tho first serious border ineldent typical role, supported by Humphrey since the Amur River dispute of last Bogart.

Junci

It is officially stated that 1,500 planes are now under construction or

011 all

"RADIO PARSON”

of the

PASSES

(Continued from Page 1.) on order, so that by 1040 the Amy. He was honorary secretary will be operating 2,320 fighting planes. Life and Liberty Movement, National Treasury statements show that BX- President of the Brotherhood Move- penditure for national defence in ment, President of the Sherlock running 10 per cent. above that Holmes Society, of last year, which is slightly in excess of President Roosevelt's budget allotment.

Since July 1 there has bene spent $303,497,204 compared with $200,704, previous year. 250 for the corresponding period the Admiral William D. Leahy, Chief of Naval operations, in an Interview with United Press, stated recently, "I may say that our air force at prement Is acknowledged by all foreign navies! - to be by far the most-efficient in

existence)--United - Prose.

POST OFFICE.

CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN

The Christmas Parcel Mail for Great Britain will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office at 8 p.m. on. Friday, November 12, per s.s. "Comorin." The Public are kindly requested to post early.

The mall is due to arrive at London on December 17.

.POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT

The Public are reminded that the postage on Printed Paper Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packels must be fully pre- paid. Insufficiently prepaid Printed Popers cic, are not forwarded.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE Letters-and-Postcards for Europe and South America—are forwarded "vla Siberia" it so superscribed,

Straits and Hothow Shanghal and Amoy

Shanghai and Foochow

Calcutta and Straits Strolla

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Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

· Direct service”—London date, 23rd October Shanghal and Swatow

Straits

Straits

Japan

Canada, U.S.A., and Japan (Van-

couver B.C., 16th October)

Amoy

Australia and Manila

Japan

Japan

Air Mall by "Pan-American Aleways

Muinum Kwanglung

Nanchang

Taksang Cremer

Felix Roussel

Direct Service San Francisco Pan-American Airways Flane date, 27th October

November

November

November

.November 1.

November 2

November 2

Imperial Airways Plane November 2. Klungchow

November 2.

Nelous

.November 2.

Roggoveen

.November 2.

Africa Maru

.November 3,

Emp. of Russia

‚November 3.

Sirdhana

November 3.

Tanda

.November 3.

Terukuni Maru Bangalore

November 4.

.November 5.

November 5.

.. Pres. Adams

.November 5.1

U.S.A., Honolulu and Japon' (San

Francisco, 10th October),

Pres. Coolidge

November 5.

Manila

Pres, Grant

November 5,

Java Japan

Tilsalak Tyndareus

November 5.

.November 5.

Shanghol

Conte Verde

.November 6.

Stralla

Katori Maru

November 6.

Straits and London Parcels, London Sarpedon

date, 30th September.

November 0,

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November 7.

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.November 0.

Australia and Manila

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Comorin

November 10.

Gneisenau

.November 11.

Pres. Jackson Aramis

November 11,

November 12.

USA, Honolulu and Japan (San-,

Francisco, 9th October)

Straits

Japan

Calcutta and Straits Japan Manlia

U.S.A., Canada and Japan (Seattle,

23rd October). Saigon

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Fer

Hothow and Pakhol Haiphong

Ford Bayard

Per

Monday.

Date and Time.

Hai Ching. Mon., Nov, 1, 1.30 p.m. Canton

.Mon.. Nov. 1, 2 p.m.

Wing Wah Tuesday

. Mon., Nov. 1, 2:30 p.m.

Manila, Macosser and Sourabaya .. Tjinegara ... „Tues., Nov. 2, 0.30 a.m. Orlent Ser Felix Roussel ........ Tues., Nov. 2.

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

Bez.,

Ord.,

Air Mall for "France

vica" (Duo Marseilles, 14th November)

Shanghai

......................................... Eurasia Plane Air Mall for North China, Slan and Nanking (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surfaco trans- port as Services permit).

Reg.,

Ord.,

Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Felix Roussel

South Africa, Egypt and Europe via_Marsellies

(Duo Marseilles, 20th November) Swalow, Amoy and Foochow Saigon, Sandakan, Madang, Sala- maua, Rabaul, *Sydney and Mel- bowne.

Reg., Ord

Halyang

Neptuna..

Wednesday

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.Tuck, Nov. 2, G.P.O. and K.P.O.

.Nov. 2, 0.30 am. ...Nov. 2, 10 ..

Tucs, Nov. 2.

G.P.O, and K.P.O. ·

..... Nov. 2, 9.49 a.m. ... Nov, 2, 10.30 am ...Tues., Nov. 2, 3 p.m.

Tues., Nov. 2, 5 p.m.

*Straits and Europe vin Marsellies Menestheus. Wed, Nov. 3.

-due Marseilles, 1st December-

and London Parccis due London, 8th December.

Stralis and Calcutta

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Reg

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Nov. 3, 10.30 am.

Wed., Nov. 3.

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(To connect with 8.8, Gongen

Parcela......Nov. 3, 11 am. Australia (except places North of Africa Maru

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Fort Bayard and Halphong ....... G.

and Straits, Ceylon, Indin, East

South Africa Amoy

Swatow and Shanghai Swotow Manila

Sandakan

Holhow

at Singapore-leaving- Singa-

poro on the 9th November).

...Nov. 3, 1.15 p.m. ........Nov. 3, 2 p.m.

Reg.

Ord.,

G. Paul Doumer

Wed., Nov. 3, 2 p.m.

Africa Maru Wed., Nov. 3, 230 p.m. Kwongtung .. Wed., Nov. 3, 3.30 p.m. Thursday.

Sulyang....Thurs., Nov. 4, 8.30 a.m. Thurs., Nov. 4, 2.30 p.m.

Taksang

Emp. of Russia

Hinsang Friday

· Thura, Nov. 4, 3.30 p.m.

...Thurs., Nov. 4, 3 p.m..

Mulnam......Fri, Nov. 5, 8.30 am.

Air Mail for Imperial Always Imperial Airways Plane Fri, Nov. 5,

Direct Service”—due London 14th November.

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Ord

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.Nov. 5, 8.30 am.

.Nov. 5, 9.30 mm

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

Air mall for Australia by "Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Fri, Nov. 5.

Airways Service-due Darwin 0th November.

Siraits and Calcutta

Parcels,...Nov. 8, 0.30 am.

.Nov. 5, 8.30 1.30.

- Ord..

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© G.P.0, and K.PO, Amsterdam, 14th November.

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November and "Europe via Siberia

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Friday.

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. President Grant

America and Europe vin Victoria B.C-due Victoria B.C. 24

.Nov. 8, 12.30 p.m.

Nov. 5, 1 p.m.

........Fri, Nov. 5, .Nov. 5, 4 p.m.

Oct. 5, 5 pm.

Nov. 5, 5.30 p.m.

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"South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marssilles Due Marseilles, 10th December and London Parcels

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Ord.,

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Superscribed correspondence only.

HANDSOME “MAJOR"

BIGAMY. INDICTMENT SECURED

thralled by his-stirring stories of his Shanghai "adventures. She paid for the wedding trip and flew to Carson City, Nevada, three weeks ago, when it developed that Hallett had been.. [twice married at Seattle,

He was appointed Select Preacher at Cambridge in 1921, und, in the same year was lecturer in Pastrol Theology at that University. In 1931

His former wives had been captiv- he was made Lecturer at St. Martin-

ated by his accounts of exploits in the in-the-Fields, and appointed Proctor

Foreign Legion." of the Diocese of London in 1922.

San Francisco, Oct, 30.

Ils. Orst wife obtained Herbert Arnold Hallett, 44, hand- He was a prolific writer, among his

a bigamy many well known publications being some self-styled major of the French indictment and the second is suing "The Impatience of a Parson", "Shep Foreign Legion and hero of Chinese for a divorce. The third plans a pard's Ple". ""If I wore Dictator'inir raids, has been arrosted on the divorce immediately. The police said, Some of My Rellaion". The Human complaint of his third wife, the that In addition ho would be charged Parson", and "My Hopas and Hears former Florence Archer,

with impersonation of a United States- for the Church".

She said that she had been en-Army officer-United Press.

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