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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 7, 1939.

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High above the May Day labour rally at Reyburn. Plaza, Philadelphia, rise these funny efigies of Chancellor ter, Prime Minister Chamberlain and Premier Mussolini. They were enr- ried In a porade of demunstrafors.

Girl Objected To A.R.P. Drill, Dismissed

The Palmist's Prophecy

EMPIRE NEWS

TRADE TALKS WITH

NEW ZEALAND

AUCKLAND.

Proved Right

But It Meant Pain For Woman Client

Mr. W. Nash, Finance Minister, THEN Mrs. Emily Power, restaurant proprietress, sailed recently for London via! W Ameria. He is to carry out negotin- consulted a palmist at a fair in the Royal Agricul- London on trade relations tural Hall, Islington, N., on January 14 last year, she was 000,000 311⁄2 LT cent. loan redeem- told that she would shortly be entering a large building

and signing a paper.

tions in and the redemption of the £17,-

able on famiary 1, 1840,

citizens of Auckland hopes were ex-

At a complimentary luncheon by Half an hour later she was in hospital, signing a pressed that nothing would be done document authorising an operation to be performed upon to impair the Dominiou's standing. Ther.

Mr. Nash gave assurance on this; That was what Mr. Justice Branson was told in the King's point. Speaking on the redemption Bench Division recently, when Mrs. Power, who lives at Ridge of the £17,000,000 loan, he said he Avenue, Winchmore Hill, N., claimed damages from. Pleasure was confident of being able to ar- range loan terms similar to those of Fairs, Limited, in respect of an injury.

the last issue.

As regards the trade discussions, the proportion of exports allowed to various English centres was not in- tended to aller the volume from Britain.

MAURITIUS

THREAT OF HUNGER STRIKE

Her counsel, Mr. D. Meston, told of the prophecy which came true.

The reply of Mr. Rowland Thomas, K.C. (representing Pleasure Fairs. Limited), was: "1 rather think that what the palmist told the lady is not evirience" (Laughter.)

TRIPPED OVER STEP Mr. Meston said he would contend the the palmist WON the agent of Pleasure Fairs, Limited.

Mr. Justice Branson: Not to make statements about the lady's future? (Laughter.)

PORT LOUIS. Dr. Cure, chief of the Mauritius Labour party, declared at a May Day meeting at Port Louis that if ever he was arrested he would go on`hunger Explaining the claim, Mr. Meston strike like Mr. Gandhi and starve to said that walle leaving the palmist's death to further the cause of the booth. Mrs. Power, who was 54, | Mauritius workers,

iripped over a piece of wood which He accused the Marquess of Dur-formed a step and injured her left ferin, Under-Secretary for the font. Colanies, of not keeping his, promise| for a revision of the Mauritius Con-

stitution,

BECAUSE she has conscientious objections to taking INDIA

part in anything connected with war, Miss Elsie Page, aged 27, employed on the clerical staff by British Celanese, Ltd., in Hanover Square, refused to be as- sociated with the firm's A.R.P. drill recently.

She was told that unless she took part in future drills she would be dismissed immediately. The next day she repeated her objection as a convinced pacifist, was given a week's money and told to leave.

Officials of British Celanese, Ltd., said that the girl had been dismissed because she refused to take part in measures for com- mon safety. There was nothing against her work, nor was there any reason for doubting the sincerity of her convictions.

"We shall be, i WN are not refuse to join in, we might have to already, bound under the Civil De-excuse many others," it was stated, fence Bill to take these precautions and if we allowed one person to

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SHE HATES WAR

CONGRESS MEETING

DISTURBANCES

CALCUTTA.

There were further disturbances

What the palmist said, Mr. Meston remarked, might not have any legal significance, but perhaps, psycho- logically, the Court might treat it as an inference that Pleasure Foirs, Limited,

the de

defective cond!- knew tion of their premises.

"I would be interesting," Mr. Thomas Interposed, "to know whe-

Mick The Miller Will Be Stuffed

The body of Mick the Miller, most famous of racing greyhounds, who died recently is to be stuffed.

His heart is at the Royal Veterinary College. Professor James McCann, the Professor of Anatomy, said: "Mick the Milfer had an extraordinarily well-developed heart consider ing his age.

"But I am inclined to think that Mick the Miller made his records because of his intelli- gence. He had as much in- telligence as the wisest house- dog,

ther the palmist told the Indy that with costs, sald Mrs. Power had she would win her setion."

failed to show that there was any- Mr. Justice Brunson, giving judg-thing negligent about the construc-

recently cutside the marquee where ment for Pleasure Fairs, Limited, tinn or position of the step. the All-India Congress Committee stoned and pelted with bricks by the

Is sing. Congress volunteers were

crowd. Some were injured."

The Committee unaniinously pass- ed a resolution, moved by Pundit

Nehru, to the effect that the Indian

National Congress was determined

to oppose all attempts to use Indian

Gretna Bride of 17: Mother's Protest

resources in the event of war with- BEFORE her marriage over the anvil at Gretna Green recently

out the consent of the Indian people.

AUSTRALIA

Miss Page's father died in a mill- NEW PRIME MINISTER táry hospital in Dover during the war, leaving her mother with four ON HIS POLICY young children. Not until the war was over was a pension granted to the mother, who had

keep her family.

MELBOURNE.

to work to Mr. R. G. Menzies, the new Federal Prime Minister, outlining his policy recently, said: "It is easy and

Miss Page never

17-year-old Edna Bousfield, a cashier at a Manchester cafe,

I was shown by Mr. Rennison, the Gretna blacksmith, a letter from

her mother objecting to the wedding.because of her youth.

Stolen Bible Found

"You have still an opportunity of giving way to your mother's wishes," sald Mr. Rennison.

The girl replied: "I want to be married."

Edna Bousfield ran away from her

forgotien-those-childhood days. She foolish to classity nations into friends AN anonymous telegram has home at Buckingham Street, Moss

Alfred

blacksmith's

led to the recovery of thede, Manchester, with 20-year-old

रा Scrceton, fourteenth-century manuscript striker, of Chorlton-on-Medlock.

MOTHER'S LETTER Rev. They went into hiding at Greina

hated war and everything connected every nation is either a friend or a with it. She was opposed to A.R.P. prospective friend." and similar measures because they Ife declared that the very first Vulgate Bible stolen from spread the idea that war was inevit-objective of the Government was to Buckingham parish church. able and because she felt that the cultivate friendly relations with the way to peace was not by arming, but countries bordering on the Pacific, by setting right the wrongs that had and especially with America. led to the present situation.

"My chiefs knew my "views," she added, "because last September one

of them, who is un A.R.P. warden, Cathedral Service

offered to measure us for gas-masks.

I said that I would not be measured

as I was a pacifist. Nothing more

was done then as that had nothing

to do with the office.

By Signs

CANTERBURY,

Recently the vicar, the

R. F. Bale, received on unsigned tele- to conform with the regulation three gram telling him where the Bible weeks' residence in Scotland, could be found. He went with the police to the spat, and there they Gretna, who herself was married They stayed with Mrs. Law, of found the Bible undamaged,

"I cannot tell you where the tele-over tie anvil 20 years ago "and has gram was sent from, because of the never regretted it."

police inquiries, but it was within 20 The girl's mother, Mrs. Warren, miles of Bucidingham," Mrs. Bale who has been married twice, wrote said. "We found the Bible in the to Mr. Rennison: "I am nearly out

give my consent until Edna ia

"A week or two ago a police came FAMOUS choirs and the coun-aren from which the telegram was of my mind with worry. I won't round giving A.R.P. instructions. try's leading singers have sent." Nothing in the duty allotted to me taken part in services at Canter-] The Bible was presented to the older." concerned anyone else's safely. All bury Cathedral, but there has tury by the then Archdeacon

parish church in the fifteenth cen- had to do was put away my work been nothing more moving than Buckingham.

and walk out.

"WORK WAS SATISFACTORY"

"My chict, who stated that he had nothing against me personally, sald something to the effect that respected me for sticking to principles, but added that if a war broke out there would be no room for me in the firm.

the hymns and psalm "sung" by Its value

a voiceless throng of 150 re-assessed. cently,

A festival service, arranged by the Canterbury Diocesan Mission for the my deaf and dumb, drew a congregation

from all parts of Kent.

The

its

sign language was used

of

in money cannot

be

Swastika Means Good Fortune

After performing the ceremony, Mr. Rennison said: "I cannot stop the wedding unless the parents are pre- sent in person to object."

Only two brothers of the bride- groom were in the runaways' secret. After the wedding the couple returned to Manchester and will live for the present with the bride-

Serceton,

Later la the afternoon another throughout the service, the first of A SCARLET swastika burns groom's married brother, Mr. Fred

on a vivid, yellow, ground— kind over held in the cathedral, official, Mr. Stephens, rang for me and said that unless 1, took part in Archdeacon, and the Benediction. Hitler. It is one of the ritual Only the Lesson, read by the but it is not the emblem of future drills I was to take my money given by the Bishop of Dover, nected designs of Imperial China The hymns were "sung" in silence symbolising good fortune and

and go..

"1 was told that, my work was

Interpretation.

satisfactory. That is proved by the ted by two missioners, who spelt out/holiness..

to £3 108.

It is set on a robe of a Chinese

R. C. Sherriff To

Join Korda

Mr. R. C. Sherriff, playwright and novelist, has joined Alexander Korda Productions, to write scenarios and to be literary adviser to the com-

fact that I started with the firm at the words with their hands.

£ 10s, a week and had advanced

In addition to using the sign Emperor, one of the 37 such robes both the Rev. W. G. In an exhibition of precious Chinese "Holding very sincerely to my worth, rector of St. Andrews, textiles at the China Institute, Gor- beliefs I have now been deprived of pen, who led the prayers, and the don Square, Sa Pancrus, by the pany. the right to earn my bread and but-Rev. Vernon Jones, who gave the Chinese Ambassador. ter. The firm knows that I am a address, also used the spoken word

The collection consists of married woman, although I still use for the benent of those who could pieces of material ranging from the my maiden name in business. It is

Auw Pit Seng's Trading Co. Ltd.,|"

Hongkong.

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an economic necessity that I should Hp read..

be at work, but I have not yet found

n job."

Mr. Stephens, in an Interview. Naval Officer Cites

said: "The girl has been a pacifist since I first knew her. She said she would not even wear a gas-mask. I took

no notice of that, but this is on-

Naval Officer

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100 Mr. Sherriff wrote the screen play "The Four Feathers," based on Mr. the nineteenth centuries. A. E. W. Mason's famous novel.

He also wrote for the screen la owned by M. Bernard Vuilleuler, who has lent it for exhibition in aid "Three Comrades," "The Invisible of Mine. Chiang Kai-shek's War Man" and the screen play of his own

Fund. | Orphanage

"Jouracy's End.” The significance of the various de- sluns are explained by cards on the A dragon with five claws, for

Licut-Commander Francis Leslie robes. Tewkesbury, of the 29.150-tens example,

represents the supreme Nurse loses 40-lbs. the girl's statement was battleship Royal Sovereign. Sheer-power. A robe embroidered with

other matter altogether."

mude known to the firm an offcialness, whe granted a decree nisi in the sun and moon can be worn only of fat in 6 weeks stated: "We hvae to train the staff the Divorce Court recently on the by the Emperor. under this Bill and we must have no ground of the misconduct of his wife. interference with pegulations which Mrs. Alleen Margaret Dunsterville will shortly become law. In my

with Lieut. William

Tewkesbury S

view, we are entitled to take the the petition was not defended,

action we did because the drill, is for common safety."

and costs were awarded againsí

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