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(Continued from Page 1.) one shouted out: "Look out, it may be a bomb. Runt"
He and his wife bolted and he was blown against the railings and plekced himself up. He saw his wife lying on her face; she had to be treated for shock. Then the couple, whose inres were blackened, left for home,
Flve prople received hospital trentment, and others were treated on the spot for shock und minor injurios.Neuter.
Debate In Commons
LONDON, July 26.-During the committee stage of the Prevention of Violence B, the Home Secretary. Sir Samuel Hoare, acceptedt the Labour amedment requiring the Secretary of State to report Parlia- ment at least every three months re- garding the number of expulsion, re- Kistration and prohibition ders and the number of persons affected.
Mr. D. M. Foot (Liberal) moved an amendinent providing that no ex-. pulsion or prohibition orders could hmate except where a judge had reported on the ease.
Sir Samuel Hoare, in reply, sud that there was a number of suspects in the country whom the Home Offles was convinced were at the centre of this plot, but whom they could not take into the law court, and to whom the ordinary legal procedure was not applicable. The use of such a pro- cedure would endanger, not only the Government's sources of information. but the lives of people in contact with the Governinent.
He added that provided the ultimate responsibility of the Home Secretary was left intact, he would welcome having outside independent opinion upon these cases.
Mr. Fool's amendinent was defeat- ed by 212 votes to 123-Reuter,
No Division
LONDON, July 28.-The Preven- tien of Violence Bill and the British "and"Oversear"Airways Bill-were rend- for a third time without a division in the House of Commons to-day, and sent to the House of Lords-Reuter, De Valera Condemns Outrages DUBLIN, July 20.-Bombing out- rages in Britain were strongly con- demned by Mr. Eamon De Valera in the Senate to-day, when replying to a debate on a resolution demanding a Governmen! statement "as to the Justifiability und expectancy bombing activities In Britain by Irish citizens."
of
Mr. De Valera said: "We know
what wrong was done by the parti
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Department by Order of la that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of
Excellency the Governor of two Fifty (50) conts por .Shure has
Lots of Crown Land at Cheung Sha Wan Road, in the Colony of been declared payable on FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST next, on and after
Hong Kong, for a torm, of 76 which date Dividend Warrants
ycara, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of may be obtained upon application
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Majesty the KING, for one fur- NOTICE 15 HEREBY ALSO
ther term of 24 years less the GIVEN that the REGISTER of
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Intending bidders are advised from FRIDAY, 4th be closed
18th that immediately after the dispo FRIDAY, 10 AUGUST, AUGUST, 1930, both days inclu-sal of the lot the Purchaser (if Rive.
not the applicant) will be required authorised to deposit with an officer who will be present at the anle, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price, PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
By Order of the Board,
W. F. SIMMONS, Becretary and Assistant Manager.
Hongkong, 26th July, 1939,
G.
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 31st day of July, 1939, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Hia Excellency the Governor of one Lol of. Crown Land at La! Chi Kok, In the Colony Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING; for one fur. ther term of 24 years lees the last three days thereof.
intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo sad of the lot, the Purchaser (11 not the applicant) will be required an authorised to deposit with
officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollary) ($200) in cash. This aum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No. of 9
New
2705.
Registry No.
Opposite New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2611,
Lai Chin Street,
Locality
Boundary Measurements
N.H.
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$414
BRITISH.
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(Continued from Page 1.) material to Japon from Britain since April 2, 1938,
Sezon
New Kowloon Inland
Lot No. 2712. Between New Köwlion
2653. Castle Peak Inland Lots Nos. 2312. Road, Cheung Sha Wan.
Junction of Shun New Kowloon Infand Lot No. 2711.
King Wah Street, Ning Boad and
Cheung Sha Wan.
No. of Sale
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of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 31nt day of July, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one' Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nei Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of
75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo sal of the lot the Purchaser (1 not the applicant) will be required an authorised to deposit with officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred. dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum
Mr. Butler agreed that it certainly will be refunded on payment of was the case, when asked, in a sup- the Purchase price. plementary question, whether he wan
aware that enormous quantities of PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. munitions had been suppiled to China
tion of Ireinna. Unfortunately, the ¦ by Germany.----Reuter,
Government of Eire is not in a post-
tion to remove the causes that have led to the unfortunate occurrences in England."
for
He said there was no excuse the bombings, and the Government of Eire had no sympathy with them. The bornbings undoubtedly had given the Elre Government a setback, and he appealed to the people concerned to take consideration of the changed circumstances since the establishment of the Elre Government.
Mr. De Valera caused a sensation when he suggested as a remedy for removing the turmoil which embroiled the two countries, that those in the North, numbering about 80,000 should be bought out, compensated, and allowed to go elsewhere if they did not desire to come into A united Ireland.- Reuter,
Indian In Lords
London July 20.
The House of Lords' Committee of Privileges to-day announced a ruling
enabling for the first time a native Indian Peer to sit in the House of Lords.
No Relaxation
CHUNGKING,
July
27.-The
Japanese sponsored anti-British movement in Tientsin is showing no sign of relaxation, states a Tienisin report.
In
ព
the
broadcast yesterday Japanese advised the Chinese resl-
dents in the British and French Con- cessions in Tientsin to move out.
Its learned that British goods in Chinese shops will be luspected und sealed up. Sales of them will forbidden temporarily,
The British, Consul-General
Le
In
No. of Sale:
Registry
Locality
Inland Lot
No. 5537.
Adjoining Inlied Let .!
No. 4843, Blue Pool Road,
Wong Nei Chung.
Boundary
Muasuremontaj
N...
As per sale
plao.
About
Jontents in
5,300
Rental Add
$7,950
Upset Price}
est
Tientsin has lodged a protest with the Life Of Our Lord"
Japanese nuthorities
over the
wrecking of British property in Tangku by anti-British demonstro- tors-Central News.
London, July 26. The manuscript of Diekena "Life ** Our Lord" was sold to-day for Anti-British Meetings £1,500 to an American company.
NANKING, July 27. Dickens' "Life of Our Lord" was The anti-British agitation continues not published until the death of his in various parts of Central China, last surviving son, Sir Charics policy in China took place yesterday ago.. Moss meetings denouncing Britain's Dickens, the lawyer, about five years
at Kushon, in Klongsy, and Hofei, In Anhwel,
About 2,000 people took part in the mass meeting at Hotel. Resolutions urging_expulsion of British influence
It has now been printed In 13 Languages-Reuter Bulletin.
Lord Singn, the first Indian ever to be raised to the peerage, was created Baron in 1919, when he was ap- pointed Under Secretary of State for Wang Ching-wei's peace movement suppose that Britain has agreed to India..
from Central China and supporting say that it is still premature were adopteit.—Domel,
Peiping Threats
PEIPING, July 27, Reports of an Anglo-Japanese
recognise the new situation in China until the settlement of Individual questions,
July 27, 1939.
Swam In Rough Sea To Bring Help
Newhaven,
A 23-year-old Londoner. Mr. J. Miller, of Hennicker-gardens, East Ham, swam for an hour in a rough sea recently to bring help to three of his comrades.
They had been cut off by the tide underneath the second of the Seven Eastbourne' and Sisters,
Seaford
between
After swimming against the tide until he was almost exhausted, Miller reached Cuckmere, River and tele- phoned the police, who called out the lifeboat from Newhaven,
But the lifeboat was unable to get close to the shore, and before a smaller boat could be brought, the marooned men had to witch
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lined dreds of holiday-makers who the cliff tops.
Miller said afterwards: "Three of the could swim, but we would not leave our friend. It was decided that I should swim for help. I lost alt sense of time. and it seemed that I had been f the water for years."
Longridge said: "We were scoffing at people who got themselves cut off by the tide, and within half an hour
we were, marooned ourselves,”
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Ho was never able to take a seat in the House, however, because he was unable to produce a birth certificate and proof of his descent, Inasmuch na there were no compulsory registra- agreement in the Tokyo parleye have anti-British agitation in North China failed to end the anti-British agitation "is proceeding from its idealistic In North China, where the Japanese stage to a practical one," asserting are apparently awaiting the final that a more abstract agreement on
Will not
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tians of births in India at that time.
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son, the present Lord Singa, who outcome of the Tokyo talks. came to England to attend the
Coronation of King George VI, then began proceedings to claim the right
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