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RESERVISTS REPORT
Budapest, Oct, 17. Two-elisses of Reservists reported to their barracks at 6 am. to-day.
Government officials said it was no indication of any plan for immediate action-United Press.
MARTIAL LAW DECREED.
Prague, Oct. 17:
A large consignment of live cattle en route to the Colony by **This morning at Government House, junk is part of the supplica His Excellency the Guvernor. Geoffry Northcote held an Investl-which must be imported across ture of Decorations conferred by 1s the Canton delta since the stop-
The Elovaks have decreed martial Majesty the King, on the occasion of page of communications with law in seventeen districts ndacent to his Birthday.
vas Canton has been seized by the the Hungurian frontier. The Hon. Sir Robert Kotewall was invested with his knighthood, Mr. J. Japanese Navy, according to It is said that this measure has been adopted because of a teared in- The Chinese have blown up the H. Taggart with the Order of the reports received this morning. vasion by Magyar, terrorists-United steel bridge, at Tongtruha, about 16 British Empire, and Subadar Rahim The ship carrying the cargo | Press, weather miles north of Shumchun and have All, of the Rajputana Rides, with the of livestock was halted by a
Japanese, warship near Sammun FLIERS DESCEND ·AT wires from Order of British India (second classy. Kemal Ataturk's conditions showed HCNGKONG'S LONG SUMMER of painfully hot
appears to be in its last thro 29. Following a 20 degrees fall removed all telegraph
LAST Customs station. in temperature between Friday last and yesterday, the thermo- the railway. meter went even lower carly this morning, touching 67.9 dcgrecs
The line has thus been effectively -the lowest minimum recording since May 10 last.
broken between Hongkong and Can- ton by rall and in addition, all the wooden bridges on the from China Into the New Territories at Sheungahul, have been destroyed. Caulon has deliberately isolated itself, from the outside world and drawn back on the interior for its
A bulletin issued to-day regarding
that there had been some improve- ment during the day, though anxiety still remains over the President's health-Renter.
PREMIER AT BEDSIDE
Istambul, Oct. 17, When the Premier, Djeral Bayar, learnt that the condition of President Kemal Ataturk bad taken a turn, for
the worse, he hurried to Ankara and paid a bedside visit to the Preson immediately
'Painco at Baklsclie after arriving --Tynns-Ocean.
During the past 24 hours, the maximum temperature also dropped below 79, making it the lowest maximum registration since May 10.
Sinco 8 am, yesterday until 8 am, to-day the mean tem- perälure has been 75.74. The highest temperature was 78,9 at 2 p.m. yesterday. The lowest, 67.9 at 5 o'clock and 6 o'clock this morning.
deforce.
new road
114 HOURS IN THE AIR
The Junk was registered In Hongkong, it is understood.
After placing the crew of the vessel in a sampan, the Japanese
tow.
Richmond, Va., Oct. 17. Bob Daniels and Russ Morris, who have already broken the light plane took the shipful of livestock in The cattle wore valued at endurance record of 100 hours con- 114th hour mark, and are still going $1,600.
Hnous flying, have now passed tho strong-United Prose,
Richmond, Oct. 17. A crowd of 2,500 cheered-Bob Mc- Daniels and Russ Morris when they landed 10-day after 0 continuous night of 130 hours and 28 minutes.→→→→ United Press.
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