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Tom Thumb Will Never Grow

.

BECAUSE of a gland no bigger' than a split pea Thomas Wil- liams, aged three, is barely 141b,

In weight, and 25 Inches

and is unlikely to bigger.

tall.

grow any

He hus

He weighed 3lb. at birth.

censed to grow since he was two. In despair, ils parents, Mr. Wi- and Mrs. Thomas Henry

Hams, of Upper Drayton-place. Croydon, took him to several hospitals, and doctors broke the news to them that Tommy was a rare case of deficient pituitary cland.

Neighbours' kiddies enll him "Tom Thumb Tommy," and carry him under their irm when it is his turn to run during a gaine of "Tag."

Mr. Williams, 32-year-old radio repairer, said.

"A doctor informed mc that thousands of years ago, an an- cestor must have been a midget, und Tommy is a throw back to that ancestor.

Tommy said: "I do not mind being small, because I can climb through fences which the other kids cannot."

Binnie Barnes Injured

New York.

BINNIE BARNES, the actress,

Is in hospital with internal- injuries caused by being struck by a tennis ball while playing with Gilbert Roland.

Her physician, Dr. Irving L. Ress, said she must stay in bed. He does not expect that an operation will be necessary.

Miss Burnes was playing at the net in a doubles game when Gilbert served one of the "cannon balls" for which he is noted..

11 little short-sighted and didn't move quickly enough," Miss Barnes sold. The ball knocked me dat. I was able to finish the set, but a Iktle later i fell a severe pain and had to call the doctor."

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SENTRY STRIPS BRITISH WOMAN

(Continued from Fage 1.)

taken to separate rooms and ordered to strip, while the husband, clad only in a singlet, and the wife in a small undergarment, were both exposed to the view of onlookers.

A Japanese sentry was an interest- ed spectator at the stripping of Mrs. Finlay which was carried out by a Chinese female searcher—Reuter,

Soldiers Rescue Two Britons

Shanghai, June 28, The Japanese authorities in Tien- trin have lodged a protest with the Briting

authorities regarding the alleged behaviour of four British soldiers, who, the Japanese claim, seriously intefered with Chinese police while they were searching" iwo Britons.

The Britons were being questioned outside the British Concession by Chinese police, when the four British soldiers arrived from the Concession and interfered with the police, beating them up.

The two Britons who were being questioned disappeared into the Con- cession, taking advantage of the

commotion.

The soldiers obliterated from the policemen's notebooks the mumes of the two Britons.

The Japanese authorities are said to be taking a serious view of the affair, Trans-Ocean.

Britain's "Dishonour" BERLIN, June 25.-The Labour issued on the Hongkong Slock MarLender, Herr Ley, discussed the ket this morning.

"dishonour that Britain is having to endure" In Tientsin, before 10,000 cheering political lenders at Potsdam to-day

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Governor Sees Student Faint

Inspection Of

St. Louis School

OVERCOME by the heat, one of the younger St. Louis Indus- trial School boys fainted this morning when His Excellency The Governor visited the school,

The incident was noticed by His Excellency, who, on rising to reply to the address of welcome made by Fr. John Guarona, Director of the School, remarked that he would say what he had to say in a very short compass, as it was such an die and the boys were standing in the sun..

His Excellency was accompanied by his Private Secretary, Mr. G. Treverton.

The School band played selections and accompanied the boys when they sung in Chinese a special "Youth Song" for His Excellency.

are

1,335 sa 80 n.

Wierever one looks in this world .71% n. 25% n. empire, one sees failure upon failure, It.asserted Herr Ley, adding that .80 n. Britain could have spared herself this

situation if she had not refused the 230 3. repeated offer of the Fuehrer to come 14712 s. to a friendly and sensible union with

1.45 n. Germany.

185 s.

The Director expressed the deep gratification of the School in being honoured by the Governor's visit. They had looked forward to the day for a long time, he said, and it would now be written in letters of gold in the annals of the School. He went on to discuss

the growth which nd progress of the School, has now 760 boys, of which, only 60 boarders. Since Chinese New Year they had, unfortunately, to re-

use use admittance to 300 new boys, This pro- awing to lack of space. and he hoped with the help of in- blem, he said, was becoming acute, terested friends, and

perhaps the Hongkong Government, new

build- s might be added to accommodate more boys,

The head boy read a brief speech of welcome on behalf of the boys themselves. They were overcome, he Britain was experiencing at Tien- said, with

gratitude of His Excellency the blockade she once applied for honouring them. They had been .67 n. against Germany, "but worse than told of the forthcoming

15 n. this, she must put up with the dis-treated the matter in the light of

visit, but had 00 grice.

question of joke, since they thought it impossible 30 material things under debate in the that so great a man could visit poor 83/9 11. Far East, but the dishonour that boys. They were too little at present .8.10 n. England is having to endure," he

concluded-Reuter.

.108 17.

It is

not

to do anything to show His Excellency thek ppreciation, but when they were men they would be loyal and faithful subjects of His Majesty The King, and promised to do their duty always,

June 26, 1939.

BARBED-WIRE AT SWATOW WHARF

(Continued from Page 1.)

effort to hall Chinese reinforcements from proceeding to Swatow.

Yesterday 20 planes dropped 100 bombs in the area "demolishing over houses and killing countless civillans" --United Press.

Fighting Continues

CHAOAN,' June 20.-Bitter fighl- Ing is continuing ni a number of points around Swatow, strategic field despatches state.

Following several days of flerce engagements, during which time the Japanese infantry were supported by warships and bombers, the Chinese withdrew their lines intact from Szechiwe! Szechiwel, where fighting has been renewed.

stated that

the Ampow, seven has been

to

Tachto, northwest

on

of

It is reliably Japanese drive miles north of Swatow, definitely checked and the Chinese are now in occupation of the town and Melchi, strategic town northeast of Ampow. The invaders are re- ported to be retreating towards the south.

Another ballic is ruging at Tsal- Rall- tang, on the Swabow-Chaosn

where the Japanese have way. brought up heavy reinforcements and mechanized units. The Chinese well-prepared defences there have and are contesting every inch of the Japanese advance.

Fresh Chinese reinforcements me

being brought up to the front north

of Swatow where they have formed strong line with the forces at Ampow-Central News,

-Firemen In Medal Array

FIRE BRIGADE CHIEFS from 12 European countries, re- splendent in magnificent uni- forms, glittering with decorn- tiens, met in London recently.

They were received at the Hotel Victoria, Northumberland venue, by Sir Thomas Cook, M.P. for North Norfolk, at whose invitation they have come to England.

..110 n.

Public Indignation .18.20 n.

LONDON, 4.70 s.

June 25.Reuters" .8.30 n. diplomatte correspondent learns that official quarters in London are much impressed by the growing feeling of 17/0 n. publle indignation in Britain aroused 8.40 b. by reports from Tientsin of the brutal

and 4.icets at the hands of Japanese him a copy of it so that it could be folk estate.

degrading treatment of British

soldiers and offelals.

A n.

.5.70 s.

It is expected that this feeling win .35% 5. not fail to react upon the Guvern- .par. b. ment if Japan refuses to give satis .0.30.n. fnction with regard to the proposals anls .8% n. submitted to Tokyo and whleli em- 4.80 n.

bare a franks discussion of the points 100 t

at issue, and the immediate cessation of incidents which Mr. Chamberian 16.75 s. referred to as "Intolerable."-Reuter, 7.40 n.

Food Prices Soar 1.70 n.)

Vegetable prices have risen con- Gbsiderably in Hongkong in the past week. Cabbages, beans and carrots .8% are being sold at five cents more per 5.80 n. pound than they were a few days

22% n.

412 11.

.55 b.

18 11.

18 n,

12 n.

23.

.7.70 n.

20/ n. 22/6 n

Telephones (old) Telephones (new) Tractions s/- Traction (Pref.) S/-

INDUSTRIALS Cald: Moeg. (ord.), Sh. ....14 .

Cald: Mach. (Pre), Sh. $...13 11.

Canton Ices Cements $. H.K. Ropes $....

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (old) $. Dalry Farms (new) $. Watsons S..... Lane, Crawfords $. Sinceres $.

Wing On (5. Powell, Ltd. $

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $. S'hui Cotton Sh. Zoong Sing, Sh.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $.

$

MISC.

H.K. Entertainments $.. Constructions $.

Vbro Riling $..

Ch, Govt. 5% 1025

G. Bonds

ago.

Potatoes onions and beetroot have risen one cent per pound in price,

Chinese turnips are three cents dearer per pound.

Frult prices, on the whole, are still steady, pumelos and Chinese hard oranges being the same price as they

were last week. Lichees, however, 1 b. have risen from 15 cents per pound

to 20 cents per pound.

only

14 n.

slightly.

An album made entirely by the boys was presented to His Excellency. the obvious sincerity of the speech, The Governor was deeply touched by

and requested Fr. Guarona to

send

brigade, 14. strong, on his Nor- Sir Thomas runs his own firu

of

added to the Government records of The countries represented are similar loyal addresses, which were France, Belgium, Ilungary, Luxem- preserved for

for all time that other tourg, Lithuania, Latvia, Norway, Governors might read.

Poland, Rumanin, Sweden, Switzer Salesian Fathers who were mainly

He remarked on the industry of the land and Yugo-Slavin, responsible for the excellent buildings

FOUGHT R 101 FIRE of the school. He trusted that the France was represented by Com- hope expressed by Fr. Guaruna that mundant Garbet, of Beauvais, who further extensions be made, would be fought the R 101 fire in October, 1930, realised in the near future, and that and by Commandant Lefebvre, the friends ol the school would sub- Į Arrus, who wore more decorations scribe generously to this most worthy than I have ever seen on one tunle, cause.

writes a News Chronicle reporter. He congratulated the boys on their Three of the officers spoke excel- smartness and thought that their lent English.

Count They were singing was really excellent,

ex-army Goluchowski, of Warsaw, oflcer E. Hagen, from Oslo, and Chief Offeer A. Grill, of Stockholm.

Chief Officer Hagen, who com- ́nlunds the 220 firemen guarding Oslo's 300,000 inhabitants, wore 2 decoration awarded him three years

An exhibition of physical training followed, after which the Governor made a tour of the classrooms and work shops.

HAWKER FOR PRISON

Used a Chopper in Fight With Colleague

.3.70 n. Fish prices have varied

A fight between 21 n.

London Comment

two newspaper hawkers on June 6 in Sai Kung Road .21 n. LONDON. June 26-The tension led to one of the men being stabbed .8,40 b. in the Far East continues to attract with a chopper in the back. The .7.30 n. the greatest attention in the British, wounded man, Cheuk Wah-sing, was .1.80 n. press.

41 b.

in hospital for 11 days, and on It is indicated this morning that Saturday, appeared before Mr. E. the Government is still in favour of Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis- a peaceful solution of the Tientsin tracy as complainant against Chan 18.00 n. dispute, but that public opinion is Chul, charged with wounding or In-

112 n. incensed by new incidents, making ficting grievous bodily harm, .42 n. more necessary a firmer Government Sergeant C. Dowman said the two .48% n. attitude towards

sayz

The "Daily Mail. 6.90 . Government .1.55 n.

men had a fight, at first, with Ilsts, that the over the sale of newspapers. Later, de-

or a detailed accounties publication fendant came back with a chopper,

of the "Insufferand cut complainant on the back. .0% n. able insults" which Japan has inflict- Defendant was sentenced to two

ed on British subjects. It is also month's hard labour. being considered to support these reports by affirmations by the Eng- lislimen concerned.

40% n.

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 4% prm. b

H.K. Govt. Loan 3%

Marsmans (Lon.) 3/- Morsmans (HIC) B/-

.par n. 14/3 n. 4/- n.

MANILA SHARES Following are sales and bid prices

Antamok Atok..... Barulo Gold Hatong Buhay Benguet Conă, Ig Wedge Coco Grove Cons. Miner Demonstration

I. X. L...

Ipo Gold

Ilogon Mining

Mambuleo Cars, Masbate Cons Mind, Motherlode Mine Operations North Camarines

Paracale Gumaus

San Maurielo ...... Surigao Cons.

Suyoc Con........

Cate Invest. ... Paracale

June 24. June 20. Morning Morning Closing Closing

21 2715 Unq. Ung. Ung.

Ung. Ung.

013

Ung. 10.60

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.21

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Ung. Ling. Ung. Ung.

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Unq. .040 Unni.

KEE Culbertson morning's

go by the Vienna Fire Brigade.

he said, "and I feel very sad when I I am very fond of this decoration,"

think

that that Vienna does not exist

After the reception at the Hotel Victoria, the party, in the charge of Sir Thomas Cook, went to the Foreign Office where they were received by Lord Halifax.

They had len with the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House, visited the Houses of Parliament, and spent the evening at the Royal Tournament, Olympia.

The Supply Bill

Passes Third Reading In Commons

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PARCEL POST Parcel Post Service to Swatow and Foochow is temporarily suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malla are closed 15 minutes earlier than the VIA SIBERIA ROUTE

time given below unless otherwise Letters and Postcards for Europo-stated, and where mails are advertis (except Great Britain and Eire) and ed to close at or before 9 am, re South America are forwarded "vla gistered and parcel malls are closed Siberia" If so superscribed.

at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

INWARD MAILS

London, June 24. The Ministry of Supply Bill passed its third reading in the House of out division. an Commons yesterday afternoon with-

However, the Lientenant was then too busy and sent a uniformed British The paper also reports that agree-soldier to the market. ment might be reached with Japan Japanese promptly passed unmoles!- whom the on the question of the extradition of ed-United Press. the four Chinese, whom the Japanese originally requested should be handed

To Reduce Importance CHUNGKING, June 20-In over to them. If, however, Japan attempt to reduce the Importance of does not moderate her unti-British the foreign concessions in Tientsin, activities, the Government would be the Japanese have formed i commis forced to adopt measures which sion to apply "economic measures would prove to Japan the Govern-against these areas, according to a ment's determination not to tolerate Tientsin report. any further insults--Trans-Occan

The

commission, with headquarters in Peiping, consists of four sections, namely, communications, finance, re- sources and trade.

No Dictation LONDON, June 20-The hope that Mr. Chamberlain's words to Ger- many and Japan will be taken to In the field of communications it is heart by those countries, is expressed learned that the Japanese are plan- by the "Times" in an editorial, which ning to build a number of wharts at kids that Mr. Chamberlain made it the Third Special District to replace quite clear that Great Britain would those at the British and French Con- suffer no dictation as to her policy in cessions-Central News. the Far East..

Campaigns mapped out negligible with a slight downward scntries at the Asahi Road barrier on the British Municipal Hospital is de-

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One

Food Situation He hopes that the Japanese

TIENTSIN, June 25-OMelal ar- Government has no intention of con- rangements have been made for the The following is Swan,

doning the excesses of its soldiery, transport of food to the British con- & Fritz' report on this

in any case. no British Govern- cession. It is reported that a cargo market:

ment can tolerate without appropriate of bullocks and pigs will be shipped Another dull and quiet period of of its subjects on foreign territory--

reprisals, the andalous ill-treatment on Monday. trading Was experienced In the Reuter.

Milkmen are being halled at the Manila Gold share market during the

barriers this afternoon. morning session. Little interest was

Officer In Incident

It is undestood that a Japanese shown and prices registered were TIENTSIN, June 25,-Japanese Customs officer who is lying sick in trend. San Mauricio declined

Saturday halted and proposed to pending on a fresh milk diet to keep centavo, while United Paracale lost search a uniformed Lieutenant of the, him alive. one-half centavo.

The Royal Army Service Corps.

British Municipal market's The officer was Lienterent Timothy stocks have increased, although prices. Simmons, who was en route to the remain abnormal. vegetable market outside the Con- The French market is officially re-

gulating

prices. Numerous When he was halted, Lieutenant foreigners are marketing in the stallon Simmons immediately returned to concession where prices are about CLEVELAND 0. Headquarters, but Japanese head-, normal. Association of America, more widely explain

The Christian Commercial Men'k quarters soon sent a Staff Ofleer to The "United Press correspondent that the Incident had accompanied an American who filled known as the Gideons, held their occurred through a misunderstanding his automobile with vegetables at the national rally here, at which plans and also assuring the British authori Italian market and returned to the for future Gideon netivities were ties that Lleutenant Simmons could British concession formulated.

pass the barrier if he still desired. United Press.

Gideons Still Active Con

food

unmolested

tion Intimated that despite their The Deputy Lender of the Oppost- erlucism of its inadequacies at the earlier stages, the Labour Party would not divide the House against the measure, the general purpose of which they approved,

In the third reading debate, the Minister-designate, Mr. Lealle Bur- gin, explained some of the arrange- ments being made under the clause empowering him to make a financial arrangement for holding of additional stocks of vital commodities by pro- ducers or manufacturers,

The Government's anxiety was to that stocks were available to avoid laying strain on the convoy system and the country's importing capucity in the event of war,

The majority of transactions under this clause would relate to accumula- tion of additional reserves of raw material at works and factories,

see

Price Control

Those stocks, in the event of emer- gency, would at all times be subject to price control and Government requisition.

Arrangements wree being made with firms producing, a certain metal in another part of the Empire to keep stock here rather than in the country of origin.

Arrangements had also been con sidered for the storage of a certain kind of raw material for fertilisers, stocks of which varied considerably with the seasons.

The Bill later was read for the first Ume in the House of Lords British Wireless,

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Direct Service"-due London, 3rd July.

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tralia

by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due Sydney, 3rd

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