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U.S. AGRICULTURE

Reductions of Payments On Cotton

Washington, Aug. 20. The United State,. Department of Agriculture has announced that payr ments under the 1939 Agriculture Conservation Programme will be the as originally Indicated! Just November, except for a ten percent. reductions on cotton, rice, five cured tobaco, nr cured tobarea and get- cral soil depleting, crops

Aams

Thu cutton payment will be 1.8 cents per putind, intrat d two cents. It wld that there auction ate neventory with a view le giving all purpurative fagmers a chate in the $500,000,000 provided under the Soul Conservation Act and insopar autors in the crops

ate lar thin Will liated. Payment will start to te farmec Box! Honi, continuing for everal monte --Reuter,

FEDERAL RESERVE

Washington, Aug. 18.

The Federal Reserve Blant report- cd a record volume of excess reserves or ile bank funds of $1,590,000,000, which is sufficient for a theoretical ered expansion of $32,700,000,000 United Press.

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. Landan Demand do. T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India TT. U.S.A.

TT. Munila

875

1/2.10/32 1/2.20/32

5124

.01%

.104

201

5224

TT. Batavia

T.T. Bangkok

1024

T.T. Saigon

100%

10.73

T.T. France

.7034

1234

.1/0%

..1/2.27/32

.1/2

.23 .11.15 .8234

T.T. Germany TT. Switzerland T.T. Australia

DUYING

4 in/s L/C Lendun

do. 310/% D/P

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

4 m/s France

30 da India

U.S. Cross rate in Lon...4.00

EUROPEAN SITUATION TENSE OVER WEEK- END

(Continued from Page 7.)

and it is desting that is at stake, comforting to know that on this orga- sion the British people have no illu- sims as to the true inue. Whatever German propaganda may have done to unite the German people, German il is inspired and directed policy,

has consolidated the British to-day people to a degree which has never laen surpassed.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Monday,

ENTERS DECISIVE, DANGEROUS STAGE

(Continued from Page 1.)

united in that mood as it ever, was In all its annals."

August 21, 1939.

ENGLAND MAKES FAIR START IN THIRD TEST AGAINST WEST INDIES

Clarke

Something of the same impression of the state of mind of the country tas struck the veteran publicist, Mr. In an article in A. Spender who, f

Linda Aug. 10. Losing their first Vikes (R. S. Grant the "Sunday Times" writes: "Last year the British people were ready to Grant) with only six ruha on the 125 runs face the grim necessity, if it had been board, West Indies were

their behind England when stumps were mavollable, of fighting with

in the first day's play In the

parative unpreparedness. This year

21 0 08 G 0 32

WEST INDIES

First InningS

barks to the wall in a state of com: drawn 2011 final test match.R. S. Grant e Goddard h Perks they have a quiet confidence-based which commend sunny weather. G. Headley not out

on their own knowledge of the im-Oval in bright

at Kennington Jeff Stollmeyer not out

mense efforts they have made in the Walter Hammond won the toss,and intervening months.

elected to bat first, but despite a promising start, England's unit folted! to wot and the side was dismissed for 35

who

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Whispering Campaign LONDON, Aug. 21 (Reuter)--The

Outstanding feature of the day's Germans have Inspired a whispering campaign says "The Times" dipforma-play war Leary Constantlee's fine. tie correspondent, which is intended Bowling. In one spell towards the to create suspicion and doubl

timong

on end of England's innings he had look the smaller Powers

and his bal analysis read 17.3-2-75-5. Britain and France for a firm policy, coptured three wickets for 14 runs The best answer is the plain fact le dismissed the young Lancashire that the guiding principle of Anglo- stylut Oldfield, who, in making his French diplomacy remains unchanged and they are determined to full to the hill their obligations to restrain

The purpose of Sir Nevile Herder uns pr. He also had Hammond's the Spanish Throne but has declined

aggression.

VOD

son's revent interview with Herr E. Weizsucker, Director of the Foreign Erpartment, was to re-affirm tas principle.

National Fitness Achievements

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Information

“Air France Dircel

Duc.

Imperial Airways Plane..August 21. Kwangtung

Teucer

Antenor.#

Nagpare-go

Van Heutsz

Service" Paris date, 16th Augusi Air France Plano

Strolls Another act in the drama of Spalh

test debut, played a flawless innings has been played. for 80, and also robbed Joe Hard- staff of his century when only six

wicket.

Ex-King Alfonso has been offered

it both for himself and his con Don The weather-was bright and sunnyJuan. He would not accept General prior to the start and a crowd of Franco's terms. 0,000 was present when Hammond won the toks and sent Hutton and Keeton In to open Englund's first

lunings,

The offer was made to the Duke of Maura, who flew from King: Al- fonso in Switzerland, landed at San- lander, and was taken to Franco at

.

Shanghai

Air Mall by

Huya. Seliarnhorst

Shirala..... SzeMuen

and Swatow

"Imperial Airways Direct Service London date, Imperial 10th August.

Air Mail by "An American Airways

Direct Service"-San date, 18th August. date. Canada, USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver BC. date, 5th August).

.August 21.

.August 21.

.August 22.

August 22.

August 22.

*August 23,

.August 23.

.August 23.

..August 23.

August 23.

Airways Plone

August 24.

Francisco Pan American Airways Plane

August 24.

.August 25.

August 25,

August 25.

Pres. Cleveland

August 25.

Terukani Maru

August 25.

Count Foreign

Calcutta and Straits

Kumsang

August 20,

Manila

March Macsk

August 26,

from

th

Habaul and Manila

Neptuna

August 20.

Manila

Pleasantville

.August 20.

USA.

Honolulu, Japan, and Shang-

Sha

Tatuta Maru Gleather

August 26.

August 27,

Pjatjak neka

August 27.

Hasim Maru

August 28,

August 29.

August 29,

August 20.

The West Indies introduced Victor | Burgos recently. Stollmeyer in place of Barrow and

Present

at the interview were J. E. D. Sealey kept wicket.

Dennis Compton arrived on the Franco, Suner, Phalangist (Farist LONDON. Aug. 20 (British Wire-

it' B)-Since

inception th to round late having been caught for chief and Home Secretary.

pro Monarchist March last, the National fitnes Cout exceeding the speed limit in a spect-Jordana,

ofters of grantulty controlled area in North Londen Minister, and an official

Button had scored eight rung when)German Embassy, "It : their bonourable part to beacounting in all to £1,468,302 for the cornerstone of resistance to 100-schemes and projects affecting 598 Keeton had the misfortune to play bridlest arendon and whatever may

Franco put forward termist towns and villages in England and, on to his wicket in facing Johnson's fall, they will stand firm and im- plement their pledges to the full. (des. of the total, £442,752 i in first alt. Bis contribution was would have virtually made Alfonso

- է If

baltas Armame They can do no other."--British Warreraszer for

plagring tiedzis #333.371 ba Len

ial and recentive centre.

less.

Firmly Resolved Policy

Lamikon, Aug. 29. Tare e la que tion of new deci- sons being taken at the meeting of

on August Minister. Sunday Times diplomalle eggespon= dent.

ther

In the opening phose of the cris sembling that of last year, there was nothing more remarkable than The contrast in the demeanour of the Beltish Government to-day and last year. Then the decision of high

as thei policy was hurriedly taken Situation developed. To-day those have been already taken decisions covering all emergencies.

The most disquieting feature of the situation is that the German Press ns to demand the bas gone so far

It unconditional return of Danzig and might become difficult for Germany to retreat without loss of face. The crisis will reach its climax before the Congress

CROWN LAND AUCTION|opinion is gaining ground that the

+

Nuremberg Morrison Hill Lot To

Be Offered

on

Hitler's ber

September 2. speech on August 27 thay be decisive.

1 It is hoped by then that Hitler will

an aren of about 14,000 square feet,

price of $2,800.

an anti rent of $100 and an upset

France

that

a prisoner, in his oùn country. He world have no power, but muut obeg the Phalangist National Counell.

and duck" Oldfield foined Hutton and while † commiftiged to bat briskly, scorning tewarts just as fast as Hutton,

One of the finest atgonds amonst

Oldalt Why Buke of Man stated that the The young professionala, ciglayed a variety of strokes and-King would not arcept conditions together with Hutton raise the fest that deprived him of the Regal pre- 100 m un minutes. The Yorkshire, Frenative to summon or dismiss Par- Iman Was

the first to reach the half-hument. Leratury

mark, howveg, soring 521 runs in 30 minutes, while Oldfield↑ reached his 50 in 95 minutes.

Military Talks - Interrupted

refused, on the

Count Jedana, for the Monarchiste, ged the alternative of alxdication in MOSCOW, Aur. 20 (Reuter).---THE

Franco's Anglo-French and Soviet Staff talks

In facing Jobson, Hutton was de-favour of Don June, im have now been interrupted for theeceived by the fast bowler's variation terms. This was days and there is still un sign of their of pace and was caught and bowled grounds that it was the Crown) and

for 73, the second wicket falling for not the individual that mattered.

Hutton had given

31

resumption.

The British and French military | 135 delegates conferred yesterday, it is

chanccless display and reached the Sunor stated that the Phalangiste believed in order to formulate reports

boundary, on

orcasions. Fight

Ris vid accent the Monarchy only in "Oldfield realised their demands were met in full. to their respective governments ex- partnership with plaining the cause of the delay which131 runs in 110 minutes.

Oldfield and

Walter Hammond competent quarters attribute to

Recently Frinen issued his decrTED difference in opinion.

were undefeated for 62 and 0, reappointing self "supreme leader, pectively, when lunch was taken with responsible only to God and history." the score at

OVEREATING IS TREASON, SAY NAZIS

can be conducted with reason,

now

A

hond

at 137 for two wickets, Constantine's First Wicket

All Quiet On

Mongol Front

ncrass

Khalha

Straits

Japan

Astilla

Straits

ha (San Franened, date, 27th

Shanghai and Amoy

Japan, Shanghai and Fortatosa

In

Shu nif

Jieva

For

Tripdings Shangkas

Emp. of Japan

Giulio Cesare, Kamo Marů

Jeypore

Ryo Maru Tjisalane

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Monday

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Laos..........Mon., Aug. 21, 1 p.. Hoihpw ... Mon., Aug. 21, 3.30 pm.

Air Mail for

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Mon., Aug. 21.

K.r.o.

Reg.

Aug. 21, 5 p.ru.

Ord,

Aug 21. 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.

Reg.

.Aug. 21. 5 p.m.

Ord,

Aug. 21, 7 p.n.

and Imperial Airways Plane Malaya Jaya

Mon., Aug. 21.

Air Mail for

Australia. by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-dur Sydney, 28th August

Canton

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Keg.

...Aug. 21, 5 p.m.

Ord,

Aug 21, 5.30 p..

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Aug. 21, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Aug. 21, 7 p.m.

Tuesday

Fatshan....Tues, Aug. 22, 7.15 B.. Teucer....Tues., Aug. 22, 9.30 a.m. Tjibadak..Tues., Aug. 22, 10.30 am,

Batavia and Sourabaya ..... Parcels only for Straits, Penang.

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles Antenor and London-due London, 27th

The crowd had increased to 13,000 after lunch when Oldfield and Ham- mond resumed their innings. After adding 18 runs to his score, Oldfield (Continued from Page 6.)

was clean bowled by Leary Constun- butter-andline for 80, the third wicket falling

Saigon Isinking, Aug. 20. The sale of Crown Land in Wanchal fully realise how determined Britain but to idealise a

for 160 runs. and Island Roads will take place at and France are to full their

Oldfeld had made a flawless test; Despite sporadic skirmishes due to the P.W.D. offices on September 5.

tees to Poland, on which Germany is cream shortage as a good thing The Wanchai lot is Inland Lot No. only 80 per cent, ceriain. Moreover in itself when it would be per-debut, and fine cutting and shots to persistent but ineffective attempts by

Denis Compton joined Ham- extend the counter-allacks 5500 which is south of Intro Lois certain quarters close to Hitler are fectly simple to have u Europe the leg had brought him eight bound-Soviet and Outer Mongol forces to

September, and 3769, Wanchai Road, under the delusion that Poland can in which there would be plenty moc but was out to a catch by the border rivers, no striking changes. Nos. 3774 and

mond. It has an area about 3,000 square be annihilated before Britain and of butter and cream for every- Gomez, of Martindale, after scoring have been made along the Manchu feet, un amital iynt of $68 and an

make any Impression on

during upset price of $15,000. This is the Germany's western front and then a body, seems to me contrary to 21. Joe Hardstaff, the young. Not-kuo-Outer Mongol-frontler

tinghamshire bat, then joined Ham-

Ham-the past fortnight. Morrison Hill area.

freely until

Unsuccessful counter-attacks were Rural Building Lof. No. 427, which desperacies.

Hence, I hope that when the

the latt both

W39 dismissed for 43 by made on the Japanese positions on adjoins R.B.L. 300. Istand Road, has A reply to this is contained in the mankind recovers its sanity Gront, who took a ratch off Con- the eastern bank of the

formal Anglo-Polish treaty being negotiated providing that Bri-one of the first things that it slantine's bowling. Nichols, of Kent, River near Noro heights between tain should not make a separate peace will do will be to re-establish foined Hardstaff and they remained August 12 and August 14. All these

the tea interval when attempts were severely repulsed. ogether until an armistice with Germany. the freedom of eating and to Hardstaff had $4 and Nichols four, Japanese Artillery onderlul

succeeded make every country 'n land where Nichols did not last very long, bombardment Ministers Meeting

although Hardstaff continui-silencing the Soviet and each man eats the thing he will, how score to the off. The former Mongol artillery on the west bank of London, Aug. 20. Mr. Neville Chamberlain will leave without fear of being prosecuted ran himself out after scoring 24, the the Khatha River. Scotland this afternoon and arrive in for high treason.

sixth

falling for

for 333 runs, The main, forces of the Soviet and London carly to-morrow morning to

Rot Sets In

Outer Mongol troops on the frontici preside at the meeting of Ministers a traitor; yet, if we may judge land lost her remaining four wickels west near

A ret set in at this stage and Eng- have retreated about 10 kilometres the the conducrice of ixed for Tuesday, according to ar rangements made before the

the Minis by his portraits, he was an for 19, Wood and Wright both falling lolstejn and Khall Rivers.

Autuinn rain is beginning in the tera dispersed for the recess.

enormous eater-a man who to Constantine's bowling for a duck It is learned that Mr. Leslie Hore-loved quantity as well as quality and six, respectively, while Goddard frontier area. Japanese and Mand Bellaha, who is spending a holiday in

was clean bowled by Clarke, also chukua soldiers are asily engaged pleking up the tanks, mulor-lorries, Cannes, is leaving to-day for London in his food.

#duck.

wreckages of planes where he will arrive to-morrow. There are worse things than Hardstaff, who looked all set for ups and

Lord Halifax returned to his York over-cating..

Watching other rentury, was the lust to go with abandoned by the retreating. Soviet shire home this morning and is leaving for London to-night.people to see how much they eat, only six more runs needed, and heal Outer Mongol forces-Domel. Reuter.

it seems to me, is one of them.

KING'S

TO-MORROW.

OPENING

Flight

Tame

·Mystery without a olusik

¿Suspenis without a letup!

Charles Farrell Jacqueline Wells

Alexander D'Arey... -- Jason Roborda- Splay by Michae? l. Simmoni

¦ Directed by C. C. Colemon, Jr, A COLUMBIA PICTURE

or

Renter.

Australian Vidw

After all John Bull was never

Canberra, Aug. 19. By ROBERT LYND Sir Henry Gullett, Australian in the "Netes-Chronicle".

Minister for External Affairs, de-

clared to-day that Europe's peace will the Polish Foreign Office and his call be hanging on a sensitive balance for at the Foreign Office with, the, Polish

the next few weeks.

however,

for a

wicket

:

too fell to Constantine's deadly bowl- ing, the veteran West Indian at ono

has

Parcels

Tues., Aug. 22. G..O. and K.P.O.

..Aug. 22, 5 p.m..

Amoy

Wednesday Air Mail for Indo-China only-dne Air France Plano ....Wed., Aug. 23.

G. P. O. and K, P. O. Ianol, 23rd August.

Rez.. ..Aug. 23, 11.30 a.m. Ord..

Aug. 23. NoOD. Kiangsu Wed., Aug. 23, 330 p.m.

Manila and Parcels only for Ger-.

many via Hamburg.

ins

Thursday

Outer

Haiphong

Wosang....Thurs., Aug. 24, 3 pm.

Thurs, Aug. 24,

K.P.O.

Reg.

.Mug. 24. 5 p.m.

Ord.

Atte. 24, 5.30 m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Aug. 24, 5 "b.m.

Ord.

+

stage having taken three for 14 while BOY SCOUTS IN CAMP his Unal analysis was five for 15.

Hardstaff hard batted for 120

Hongkong Boy Scouts will hold a

peace, but Hitler must be left in no treaty formally embodying Anglo- and Jeff Smeer mediately. The camp was primarily meant for

down. Keuler Bulletin.

minutes and reached the boundary Many Troops Under Canvas

best-scoring on 12 occasions, his bes

Next Week-End stroke being a drive to the off. With Ambassador yesterday, it is under the fall of Hardstuff's wicket. Eng- He added that Britain and France stood that satisfactory progress ig land's innings closed for 352 runs. big camp for three days beginning on were working at top pressure for being made with the drafting of the R. S. Grant, The Tourists skipper Friday, on the slopes of Lion Rock, ened West near the Kowloon Tong reservoir. doubt that Poland will not be let Polish guarantees. The same inci- Indies innings almost

dentally

applies to the treaty with but Grant did not stay long. being troops in Kowloon and New Terri Turkey

caught by Goddard off Perks fast torics, but invitations have already

Stollmeyer and George Warsaw, Aug. 19, No

urgency attaches to signature of bowling. The signing of the Anglo-Polish the Treaty between the two Govern- Headley were undefeated for 14 been sent out to those in Hongkong.

when stumps seven, respectively,

More than 23 troops, including Treaty of Alliance is reported here to ments, since the essential guarantee be imminent. The least.

West Indies total those from as far away as Tai Po Polish was so clearly expressed in a declara were drawn, the

tion made by the Prime Minister in being 27 for the loss of a wicket.-Tsai and Sheung Shul will take part, The Government

Gazeta the Commons this spring, that no Reuter. He Love

organ Polska writes, "For the first time in question of interpretation would be history Great Britain has left decision likely to arise, even if the mutual another confidence and understanding which for war in the hands of

Polish Troaty

newspapers ha

hall it with

Scores:

ENGLAND

First Innings

country. This constitutes the most now exists between London and War-Hutton, e and b Johnson

this saw as to the intentions of the British Keeton, b Johnson essential difference between

Government did

Oldfield, b Constantine year's crisis and last year's.

not render their aware reduction to formal language of "British public opinion is that Poland will fight for every inch treaty a matter of secondary impor

at tance.-British Wireless, of her territory and her rights Danzig, irrespective of any guaroz- tees of assistance.

"The immutable principles of Bri- 11sh policy are the balance of power in Europe, maintenance of British sea power and control over raw materials and credits.

Deadlock On Status

Gomez b Marlindale

Hardstaff, b Constantine

Nichols run out

Wood, b Constantine

D. V. P. Wright, 1.b.w. b. Con-

stantine Goddard b Clark Perks not out

and the camp will be the first of its kind ever held in the Colony.

A special souvenir album will be Issued to every scout who attends the

73 camp, and most parts of the camp O will be filmed. The camp will be

80 thrown open to visitors on Saturday.

between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.

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Direct Service"-due London, 31st. August

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Reg.

Ord,

Reg.

Thurs.. 1oz. 24.

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..Aug. 24. 5 p.m.

Лик 24, 5.30 p.m.

G.r.o.

.Aug. 24, 5 p.m.

Ord.........Aug. 24. 7 p.m.

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American Airways

lulu and U.S.A. by the American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco 31st August.

Shanghai Tourone Haiphong Manila

„Thurs., Aug. 24.

K.P.O. ...Aug 24, 5 p.m.

"fan- Plane

Rex..

Ord.,

...Aug, 24, 5,30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

.Ord..

Aug 24, 5 p.m. ...Aug. 25, 7.30 am.

Friday

Giulio Cesare Fri, Aug. 25, 8.30 a,m.. Szechuen ....Fri., Aug. 25, 1.30 p.m. ..Fri., Aug. 25, 2.p.m. Tsinon Emp. of Japan Fri, Aug, 25, 3.30 p.m.

Terukuni Maru Fri., Aug. 20, 3.30 p.m. Cleveland .......Fri., Aug. 23.

K.r.o. Parcels,

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Central and South America' via San Francisco and (Papers only for Canada)-due San Francisco, 15th September.

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Ord.,

„Aug. 23, 4 p.m. .Aug. 25, 5 pan.' .Aug. 25, 6.30 p.m. G.P.O.

.Aug. 20, 4 pm. Aug. 25, 5 pm. Aug. 25, 7 p.m.

.Fri., Aug. 25.

Aug. 25, 5 p.m. Aug. 25, 5.30 p.m.

Parcels,

Reg., Ord.,

д

W. R. Hammond, c Grant b Con-

stantine

43

Compton,'c

21

Maniin, Australia and New Zealand Kamo Maru

vin Thursday Isiand-due Thurs- day Island, 7th September.*****

Kowloon P. O.

Ref..

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24

G. P. O.

0

New Chairman Elected By Hongkong Organisation

Reg..

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Parccis,

Papers

Papers only for Straits and (Parcels Shirala

and Papers) for Calcutta

Parcels,

Paperb

Reg., Ord.,

Saturday

Danzig, Aug. 10. The Pollsh Commissioner, M. Chedacki, President of the Senate, Herr Greiser, and the League Com- missioner, Dr. Burckhardt, met 10-day. "Great Britain is ready to fight for it is understood that in addition to her immutable principles, but in all the Customs question, Danzig's statur other matters the British belleve in compromise and opportunism. The was discussed. On the latter issue, It is stated, there was a deadlock.--.

Reuter.

To Improve Relations

Extra

10

352

Dr. Chen Han-seng was elected Acting Chairman of the Promotion Committee of the Chinese Industrial

Com Co-operatives of an Executive

168; 4 (Compton) for 215; 5 (Ham-urrently Secretary of the Inter-

Air Mall for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Shirala Fall of wickets: 1 (Keelen) for 2;mittee meeting. D. Chen, who is British to-day are firm and unyield.

2 (Hutton) for 133; 3 (Oldfeld) for

Service"due. Amsterdam, 7th the CIC. Committee for

Sept. ing over German alma for hegemony

Productive Relief Fund, will serve in Europe, but as soon as the danger

mond) for 244; 6 (Nichols) for 333 during Miss Ida Pruitt's absence in Is pust they will again spare Germany

London, Aug. 19.

7 (Wood) for 333; 0 (Wright) fori and even advise concessions, being The evening papers publish Danzig 345: 0 (Goddard) for 340; 10 (Hard-Americ prepared to pay them out of their reports that M. Chodacki, the Polish stuff) for 362. own pockets. Reuter.

Commissioner General, hed in 20 Legal Adviser ·

minutes interview to-day with Herr London, Aug. 10. Grelser, President of the

Bowling Analysis Danzig Martindale '.i ....

In connexion with the visit to Lon-Senate on possibilities of improving Johnson don of Doctor Kulaki, legal adviser to relations between Free City and Constantine

Poland."-British Wireless.

Mr. Theodore Hermon has recently come from Shanghai and is now serving on the Promotion Committee 0. M. R. Where is Executive Secretary, Miss Elsie Fairfax-Cholmeley from Eng- lund has also joined the Promotion Committee's stuff.

13

0 93

16

1 64

17.3 2 78

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25, .Aug. 25, 5 pm. Aux. 26. 0 a.m.

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Parcels only for Straits.......... Muinam Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Fatuta

Central and South America vis San Francisco due San Francisco, 18th September.

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