CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00
for 3 days prepaid
WANTED KNOWN.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
G.
R.
NOTICE TO PLUMBERS,
The following is 2411 extract from the Waterworks 'Ordinanza 1938, which will come into torco of on the 1st of January, 1939:-
Reg. 10. Licensing of Plumbers.
VIENNA MODE: A selection handblocked Vienna and Paris styles will be on view shortly, last year's 12 Des Voeux Rand, Hnts reblocked. Central, White House.
AIR, DC11MADT has returned from spent in his holiday, which was Europe, and will be glad to see his customers again at Andre's Beauty Parlour.
CHRISTMAS CARDS and original skeiches by R Poinsot, depleting Junks, Chinese ile and scenery. Exhbited for sale at The Little Shop, Gloucester Arcade. Book early,
SILVERFOXE8 und capes; further shipment from London has just been received, and now offered at $120.-up. Alaska Fur Co., Alexandra Building, 2nd floor. 11 am to 1 pm, and 3 to 0 p.m. (including Saturday).
GROW VEGETABLES in your own
of sceda
mil Rellobje garden varieties, always obtainable at GraCA & Co., 10 Wyndham Street, Hong- kong. Established 1800,
MOTOR CARS.
WE BUY, sell and exchange cars from $400, in good running condi- tion. We also insure and repair. China Trading Company. Box 200. Tel. 23583,
G.P.O.
DRASTIC H'KONG
ACTION
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ed in Government Gazette, from time to time restrict the price and fix a minimum price for the sale of any uricle. While the restriction remains
force no person shall sell any such article for a sum greater than such maximum price and no action shall lic for the payment of any money in excess of such maximum price. excess money.
Any
"Every person, except the authorized oicers of the water authority, who Intends to carry out for a consumer any work in connexion with the construction, alteration or repair of inaldo servicos or fire services which are to deliver water suppiled from the waterworks must first obtain a license from the water authority on Form O.
"Such licence will be granted only to persons (or to firms employing persons) who hold certificates from any of the following:--
The Royal Sanitary Institute, The Institute of Plumbers,
Guilds The City and
London,
of
or to persons (or firms employ- ing persona) who, in the opinion of the water authority, possCAB other sultable qualifications.
"Such cence shall be for one year or part of one year in the first instance, and shall be renewable annually on the Int of January at the discretion of the water authority, and subject to the payment in advance of the fees laid down in Appendix 1. The water authority may revoke any licence at any time, the without compensation to holder, in the event of the holder acting in any way con- trary to the provisions of these regulations."
In the case of a Firm one licence
if paid, may be rein the name of the Firm will be covered by the payer.
The regulation does not affect the sale of any article sold in pursance of
a contract made before the date of
the notification.
in the r
desalgides and
"I am aware of the great increase, meat in the last 48 hours," said the Colonies, hon. Mr. N. L. Siniti, when questioned by the "Tele- graph" this morning.
The
font priene Is being closely watched by the Govern- ment," he added.
MARKET PRICES SOAR
of As a result of the disruption river and rail communication between Hongkong and Canton, from where large proportion of vegetables and meats consumed in the Colony urual- ly came, the market prices in Hong- kung and Kowloon have already doubled.
the
Merchants transporting vegetables from Chungshan District to Colony via Macao are making great profits, as Chungshan is now the only major source of supply.
BRUSSELS SEEKS WORLD PARLEYS
,
J
(Continued from Page 1.) tween the democracies and the totalitarian nations, which must also include Russia, and the correspondent added that official information on the matter is not
sufflelent.
Will all those Firms deafronts of
obtaining a licence please apply
in writing to the Water Authority before the 30th of November, 1938, when their applications will be considered by the Water Authority..
Any further information may be obtained at the Office of the Water Authority,
R. AL HENDERSON,
Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 14th October, 1938.
NO CHINKS IN BRITAIN'S ARMOUR
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take to man guns will be formed into
territorial army reserve.
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"The essence of the scheme is that in the event of war these employees should remain in civil work for which they are paid, but they would be ready to drop their tools and man the guns if an emergency arises. In peace-time the men will receive territorial rates of pay, if and when they go to camp, or when on a course of instruction.
"The country will thus have a further safeguard. Five territorial divisions stretch from Lands End to the Orkneys, but wherever men are employed in vulnerable places there yet available, pending the pre-them against a low-flying attack.
will be weapons with crews to man liminary negotiations.
Reuter.
It is believed that the "News"
Chronicle's" suggestion originated as
PARITY WITH ANY AIR FORCE
London, Oct. 14.
a result of Thursday's session of the Deputies Affairs Commission, at Well-informed circles declare that which Socialist Deputy asked whether Britain insists upon parity with the Russia would be invited to the next strongest air force that any European international conference.
power might have created, following M. Spaak replied that the question Berlin despatches revealing an in- did not arise at the present, and spired press campaign against British Belgium was obliged to "wait and rearmament. 300.”—-United Press.
...
CATHEDRAL SERVICE
Ha Excellency the Governor will read a Leason at the 11'om, service at St. John's Cathedral on Sunday,
Tell that husband hunter you're all tied up at home!
AMERICA'S LEADING LOVE TEAM IN THE COMEDY HIT OF 19381
The "propaganda". coupled with the recent furore over Colonel Lind- bergh's alleged remarks, has caused the auspicion that Germany might be planning to suggest an armament agreement would maintain an air fleet superior under which Germany
to that of. Britain's.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1988;
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CHURCH NOTICES
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction, to be held on Monday, the 17th day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Dilicos of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Kowloon Teal, In the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Ront" to be
Hymns 059, 32, 490, 517, 187.
Evening Service at 7 o'clock in the English Methodist Church. Hymns 675, 98, 603, 601.
WAICHOW FALLS
AT DAWNN
(Continued from Page 1.)
must find their way out of Canton unaided.
The announcement also states that General Matsui, former Commander- In-Chief of the Japanese forces in the Shanghal area, is now in com- mand of the South China operations,
|Continued_From `Page 1
Kwangtung Air Raids Are Savagest In History.
Tumshui,
which
Bay
fending that area.
*
METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Short To
CHINESE. COMMUNIQUE · Preach To-morrow
Hunicow, Oct. 15. LIST OF SERVICES
evacuated by all milliary forces by Kwanglung and Kwangsl troops de- Japanese forces, after landing at to-day, they would be subjected to English Methodist Church, Hong-Bina Day, are at present pushing auch an "intensive uerial bombard- A major landing was effected north
(Queen's northwards in two columns, necording kong (English) Circuit.
ment that your entire city will be of Swatow on Thursday morning, but destroyed."
six pur Road East, Wanchal, Opposite the to an announcement yesterday after-
hours later the Japanese withdrew, noon from Generalissimo Chiang Kai- Unspeakable savagery has been to their ships. Royal Naval Hospital).
10. shek's headquarters. October
displayed by the Japanese air arm. It is authoritatively reported that Sunday services,
throughout the Bins One Column is heading towards dozens of anal villages in which
aren, twenty-three warships and fifteen Preacher: Rev. Frank Short.
transports are cruising up and down. Morning Parade Service at 10.13 Walchow from Namshan, vin Ping only the aged and infirm remained outside Swatow. fixed by the Surveyor of His 1a.m. in the English Methodist Church. Ishan, while the other reached Tam- being completely destroyed by low- shul, and fighting is now going on atfying machines which, unopposed by
Despite the threat to their own
спостои provmos, Pingshan. one
numbera Majesty the KING, for
anti-aircraft fire or Chinese planes, Kwangsi troops are pouring down the further term of 24 yehra Jóns
carried out their operations from
West River to Canton, every con- Buch nititudes that targets could not the last three days thereof.
ceivable form of river transporta- be missed.
|tion being utilised to bring them to Intending bidders are advised
the Japanese the fighting arriving in Canton in that. Immediately after thefillspo-
They are motor launches, 'în junks, in mm- and of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required
pana, and, in.the.cumberRsmo old÷. fashioned stern-paddle riverbORSK, whose power is not horse, power to doposit with an authorised
but feet pwoer, derived from the officer who will be present at the
hundred 2.
feet of fifty or sixty coolies walk- rale, the sum of two
ing up an endless treadmill. dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum
As soon as the Kwongsi troops 'dis- will be refunded on payment of
from Canton along the main high-embark at Canton they are put inte way to Walchow, were, straffed and commandeered moton buses and motor machine-gunned by dozens of Japan-lorries, to begin the 63-mile highway | ese
which : planes,
no-where journey to Blas Bay. Others are encountered opposition except from travelling as far as Sheklung by rail- Isolated anil-aircraft positions.
Al Sheklung the railway Nevertheless, the Japanese lost at bridges have been destroyed and they themselves must be forded across the river by least three planes, und admit that one was brought down in sampan before they can continue their flames nest Walchow.
march afoot to Walchow.
REFUGEES POUR INLAND Constant streams of
of refugees are pouring out of Canton and Swatow estimated that Interior. I
the Purchase price..
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
New Kowloon Island
L01 No. 2557.
Inland Lot No. 2.59,
Eart of New Ki
Kowloon
No. of Sale
Registry No
Locality.
The German press has declared that Germany's only possible stand toward British rearmament was an incronse in Germany's own amma- ments.C
It was as though Germany were replying to Sir John Simon's speech when he warned that the Munich agreement was a breathing spell which should be used to prepare for future danger.
that
It is authoritatively stated Germany has not yet any concrete proposals for Britain, but well- Informed observers believe that Ger- many might use the Noval Agree- ment as a lever to argue that Britain needs a stronger navy, while Ger. many requires a stronger air force. -United Press.
TANGANYIKA, NOT FÖR
GERMANT
Nairobi, Oct. 14. Mr. Pirow's statement on Ger- many's colonial; claims, and his re- ference to Tanganyika is welcomed throughout all East Africa. There ure big. hopes here that an Impetus to the East African movement against the return of Tanganyika to Ger- many will be given by his visit to Kisumu on October 20.
Money continues to flow to the Tanganyika League, and one Bub. scription to-day was from a mining company and amounted to £250,- Reuter.
G.
Baundury Menanrementa:
....
tetifoul teatifmet
As per salo plau.
Contenta in
Bental
Upset Price
About
12,000
omigt
821#
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 17th day of October, 1938, at 3 p.m.,
1.
Notices for the Week Following the Evening Service, a Social four will be held at the "Sailors & Soldiers' Home". All Servicemen and civilians are warmly welcomed.
On Tuesday, October 18, a Prayer | Kwangtung fighting in 1925, has now and fellowship Meeting will be been appointed Commander-in-Chief held in the "S, & S. Home" at of the Chinese forces in South China, 'with General Yu Han-mou assisting p.m.
him.
At the same time it is reliably 're- mos! ported that one of China's prominent milltary lenders, who dis-
in the inguished himself
East
3. On Wednesday, October 19, there will be a meeting of the House Committee at 5.30 p.m. in the "S.
& S. Home."
com-
The new Commander-in-Chief, whose identity has not yet been dis- closed, has a reputation in Chinese
"blessed circles of being a mander who has never yet suffered defent
15 his brilliant milliary career." His thorough knowledge of the conditions in east Kwangtung it is also pointed out, is an Important Preachusset in the South China resistance.
-Reuter.
UNION CHURCH (Kennedy Road) Mr. Edwin Orr to
To-morrow
Morning Service 10.30 0.m. Even- Ing Service 6 p.m. The preacher at Morning Service is Mr. Edwin Orr, who is at present visiting the Colony on a Revival campaign. Preacher at Evening Service; Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow,
A Sale of Work will be held in the Church Hall on November 4, Fr.day, at 3 pm. The Sale will be opened by Mrs. B. Wylie, and it is hoped that members and friends will give their full support.
LESSON SERMON First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Hongkong DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT
The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Christian Science Churches, 10. will be to-morrow, October "Doctrine of 'Atonement." "
The Golden Text will be "God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us, that, whe- ther we wake or sleep we should live together with him. (I Thessalonians 5: 9, 10).
at the Ocea of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at To Kwa Wan, in the Colony of llong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of re- newal at n Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one fur- ther term of 75 years. intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo
Among others the following cita- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if tions will be read from the Bible not the applicant) will be required "In that day there shall be a fountain an authorised opened to the house of David and to to deposit with
the inhabitants of Jerusalem for sin officer who will be present at the and for uncleancas. And it shall come to pass that in all the land, saith the sale, the sum of two hundred Lord, two parts therein shall be cut dollars, ($200) in cash. This sumoff and die; but the third shall be left will be refunded on payment of therein. And 1 will bring the third part through the fire, and will refine the Purchase price.
them as silver is refined, and will PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. try them na gold is tried; they shall call on my name, and I will hear them: I will say, it is my people: and they shall say the Lord is my
No. of Sale
Registry N
Pelle Rowtoon Inland Lot
Locality
Komissa faland Lot No. 4,4),
ot No. E, To Ka Was Bord
To Ewa Wab
Boundary Measuremstit
..
K.
feet feet feet feet,
As per salo plan.
Contenta i
sq. feet
63,130
981'1
Opast. .
Price
Old Resident Celebrates 70th Birthday
Many were
પણ,ખંત
the congratulations extended to Mrs. E. M. Stapleton, wils of Mr. F. W. Stapleton, former ly of Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., when she celebrated her 70th birth day at 113, Waterloo Road, Kowloon Tong, yesterday.
Born in the
Far East, Mrs. Stapleton has resided in Hongkong for more than 30 years. She la an active member of the Hongkong Horticultural Society, and for years has been one of the principal prize- winners at the Society s annual show. She is also prominently identified with St. Andrew's Church.
At a celebration party yesterday, by a large gathering of friends and Mrs. Stapleton's health, was toasted.
well-wishers.
OXONIANS ELECT BENES AS MEMBER
Oxford, Oct. 14. The Oxford University Union has elected Dr, Benes, former President of Czecho-Slovakia as an honorary member, at the same time rejecting by 320 to 0 (a resolution:""""Thai this House deplores the Government's polley of peace without honour," United Press.
God."
also
The following citations will be read from the Christian Selence: Textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. "Every pang of repentance and suffering, every effort for reform, every good thought and deed, will help us to understand Jesus' atone- ment for sin and aid as efficacy; but it the sinner continues to pray and he has little repent, sin and be
entered yesterday morning, has ol- most completely disappeared.
Fall two-thirds of Walchow has been reduced to wrecksre, incendi- ary bombs adding to the desiru- Lion of the once-flourising cliy, ¦ which was soon ablaze from end to end.
STRAFED FROM AIR Chinese reinforcements hurrying
A Chinese motorised column, which
way.
arca.
included 37 tanks, was located by the Japanese bombers west of Walchow. Flying only a few hundred feet above into the the Chinese unit, the Japanese weren quarter of a million women and able to mercilessly strafe and bomb it children were evacuated from Canton and claim that all but two of the yesterday, and a similar number are tanks were completely destroyed. expected to leave to-day.
GERMAN PRECAUTIONS
Chungking, Oct. 15. Discussing the position of German interests in Canton, the German Em-
Japanese troops continue to pour Many are leaving afoot, because the bassy said yesterday in an official
ashore at Bias Bay, where further transportation provided by the au statement that the German Consul-transports are arriving almost every thorities in so inadequate that only General at Canton had taken similar hour. An additional twenty vessels the aged and infirm and mothers with precautionary measures as the other are reported to have arrived to-day.habies can be accommodated in buses consular authorities.
and their troops occupied the Dumb and trains.
Approximately | Bell Bay alde of Blos Bay, thus com-
Anty thousand have pleting the occupation of the entire 20 people
already evacuated miles of coastline in the former pirate Switow, where appeals have also been incunt to the populace to depart
for the interior,
He has advised German women and children to leave Canton, con- trary to reports that this had not been done. It was In accordance with these instructions that a party of Germans left Canton on Thursday. -Reuter.
Reliable reports indiente that Gen-
Iair,
NEAR HONGKONG WATERS
Dumb Bell is on the Hongkong side of Bins Hay, separated from British waters by only a few miles of jutting
eral Pai Chung-hst is arriving in veninaula. Canton from Hankow to direct operu- tlons against the Japanese.
Router confirms that provincial and municipal archives have been re- moved from Cunton to the interior, but officials are at present remaining in Canton.
The threatened air raid with the expiration of the Japanese ultimatum to-day has not yet mu- crialised.
at dawn
HIGHWAYS BLOCKED
Tens of thousands of refugees are leaving Canton for the interior and the river and all highways are block- ed with elvilians travelling in one
direction and Chinese troops travel. ling in the opposite direction.
Reuter reports that Walchow har been completely wrecked by Japan- ese planes, who have rained a con- tinaons stream of high explosive on the city almost since the landing was made on Wednesday,
From an authoritative source, the "Telegraph" learns that the Japanese Commander-in-Chief of the South China Expeditionary Force whose name is being kept a closely guarded secret, is General Tanimuru. Chi- nese reports that General Iwano Matsui, formerly C. in C. of Japanese troops in Shanghul, is directing opern- tions appear incorrect.
.
HANKOW SENDS TROOPS Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has answered an appeal by General Yu Hon-mou. Commander-in-Chief
Kwangtung Forces,
tn
by
Feint landings are being attempted by the Japanese at several points in north Kwangtung, presumably in order to the up the large number of
Continued From Page 1
APPEAL TO CHIANG
It is stated that General Hu Han- mou, Commander-in-Chief of the Kwangtung Army, has telegraphi- cally appealed to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. requesting the release of five divisions of Kwang- tung and Kwangsi troops at pre- sent fighting in the Yangtse area.
Budapest Reply To Czech: Reservists Mobilised
advance towards the zone of Italian influence, without Britain and France interfering-Reuter.
Berlin, Oct. 14.
The Czech Foreign Minister, Dr. Chvalkovisky, who visited Herr Hitler at Berchtesgaden, and had an interview with the Fuehrer, gave him an assurance that Czecho-Slovakia would ob- serve a loyal attitude towards Germany. Herr Hitler cognisance of this with satisfaction.
-- After expreming regret -- regarding- the problem of Hungary's minorities, Herr Wiler declared the hope that a peaceful solution would be found shortly.
The conference lasted about two hours, at which all questions of in- terest to both Germany and Crecho- Slovakin were discussed.
took
MOTORING COMFORT
New Hillman Models In Colony
The Czech Foreign Minister la re- New models of the 1939 Hillman turning to Prague this afternoon-14" and the Hlimon "Minx" were Reuter Bulletin.
CZECH REFUGEES
Inspected by a number of local re- sidents at a private advance showing at the White House, Des Voeux Road London, Oct. 14.
Central, yesterday, by courtesy of Mr. R. A. Butler, Parliamentary Mr. C.. H. Hordern, representing
purt in the atone the nt, despotching 40,000 of crack Kwangi | Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Messrs. Rootes Lid., agents for the
ene-ment with God, for he lacks the practical repentance, which re- forms the heart and enables man to do the will of wisdom. Final de- liverance from error, whereby we re- joice in immortality, boundless free- dom, and sinless sense, is not reached hed through paths flowers
nor by pinning one's faith without works to another's vicarious effort. Justice requires reformation of the sinner. Mercy cancels the debt only when Justice approves. (pages 19 & 22).
ANNOUNCEMENT
First Church of Christ Scientist, Hong- kong, a Branch of The Mother Churen. The first Church of Chrui Selentut, in Boston, Masa, Macdonnell Road, close to
Tram Station. Sunday Service 11.15 a.m.
The Sunday School to hold a 10 mm. A Reading toom is located at Bank of Testimony Meeting. Wednesday, 6 am. East Asia Building, 10 Des Voeux Road Central, and is open on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: from 1630 am. io 1 pm. p.m. to 4 p.m. and 'b p.m. to 1 pur Wednesday from 10.30 am, to i p.m. and from 2 p.m. to € p.m. Baturday 10.30 a. to 12.30 p.m. All authorised Christian Literature to vilablo Heading Room. The public in cordially at the invited to attend the survices and to visit the leading stoom
Belance
CANTON AGENTS
for
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
WM. FARMER & Co. Victoria Hotel Building. Shameen, Canton. Tel. 13501.
troops and 00,000 Klangsi troops to Kwangtung.
These additions, it is stated, will bring the total Chinese forces avall.
received deputation from the Hillman cars. National Council of Labour to-day, and discussed with them the Ques The new models were greatly tion of German refugees from the admired, their beautifully stream- lined forms drawing much attention. Czecho-Slovakia,
areas
of
able for operations in the Blas Bayer assured the deputation One of the moln features in these
region to 800,000 men. Generals L Chai-sum, one-time
leading opponent to the Central Gove that the British Government was new cars is their low petrol con- fully alive to the urgent necessity of sumption. According to the agents. rnment, has been appointed by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek as Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth fukers, and were giving active corrable time, but no advance announce- consider- Kwangtung War Zone,
which in-alderation to the problem of their cludes most of the area east of the future.—Reuter, Canton-Kowloon Rallway.
General
Ll, who paid an ometal visit to Hongkong in 1920, when he was Governor of Kwangtung, is said to be one of the leading strategists of the Chinese Army.
Anding means of assisting the re-studying the problem for
the Hillman engineers have been
.SHANGHAI HEROES, HELP
General Chlang Kuang-nal and General Tsal Ting-kal, famed de- Tenders of Chapel in the 1032 war"
economy
ment was made until it could be proved that
would
not JEWS, REDS DISBANDED effect the 'outstanding performance of the "Minx." The car is reputed Prague, Oct 14. Under governmental pressure the to be able to do an average of 40 tions have been disbanded, Jewish and Communistic organisa-miles to the gallon, which is indeed
It is a splendid performance." understood that the Freemasons are
Other new features in the Hillman also discarding the Jewish LU.D. "Minx" Include a new four-speed committee, which has distributed its all-slient synchromesh gear-box, in- lost funds and has ceased to fune- stant oil check device and Kiler. tion.
announced
new
There is a new rustless ́chromium-. It is understood that the govern-plated radiator grill and new bum- in Shanghal, will probably meetment aimultaneously advised
the pers with' over-riders, their enemies again in their native committee that the succouring of province.
Among the new engine features are Jews was antagonising the Nazis. increased smoothness, gilence, rell- The two Shanghai heroes have At the same time Czech: Com-ablilty and economy, which includes been Instructed to reorganise munist Party
has
its now
carburation, the famous 19th Route
economy Army, dissolution. nich
dissolved
supor-cooled valves of special Val- WAR
nxter the
Meanwhile in the interior, the au maxsteel, and many other refine- abortive 1934 Fukien revolt.
thorities aro endeavouring to menta for great rellability. There cope with disorders
the a new engine mouning. by bonded UNION LEADER DIES where, it is asserted, the Hungarians smoothness.
Slovakin and kutnenia provinces, rubber cushion giving maximum
Several new features are also to
AT HOME
London, Oct. 14.
The death is announced of Mr. J. T. Brownlle, President of the Amalgamated Engineering
from 1014 to 1930.-Reuter Bullets.
MORE EXECUTIONS IN BERLIN
are, dellberately creating incidents
to make an excuse for the invasion be seen in the new Hillman #14," ot Czecho-Slovakia by Hungarian The smooth 4-cylder alde-valve engine gives astonishing power” per- troops-United Press,
formance. It is always working well within the limits and that means.
♪
HINDUS, MOSLEMS CLASH IN INDIA
New Delhi, Oct. 14. Communal clashes between Hindus and Moslems are reported from two places.
reliability and economy. A new all-
silent 4-speed synchromesh gear-box has been filed; In addition, there is
front wheel springing. This proved system of suspension is essendal a car at this class intended for overseas markoli,
the famous "venkeel Independent
ott
Berlin, Oct. 14.
it is understood that these models Franz Backes and Joseph Baranek A Delh! two Hindus were killed will be-exhibited at an early : dato have been executed here for explon- and a number injured when a clash at the Gloucester, Hotel Arcade, age, thus bringing' the year's total of becurred in the sireats, while two "when" members of the "púbila''whi executions for this offence to 20.— 1 persons were killed at Moolton in a have an opportunity of examining United Press.
similar disturbance--Neuter Bulletin, I them.