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The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road,
1st floor.
The Inspector, 15, Star St., Wanchal, The Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Chol St, Kowicon.
The Inspector, 82; Argyle St, Kowloon.
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Annual Meeting
CRAIGENGOWER SUBSCRIPTION
HONGKONG TELEGGRAPH
War European
Helps China
H. H. Kung Reviews Tha Situation,
PLENTY OF ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE BRITAIN
the
necessary
(Continued from Page 1) Germany's foreign policy on a new basis. Tradit.onal German-Soviet friendly relations, were restored and CHUNGKING, Oct. 24 (Router).—there existed all Reviewing the International as well as the Sino-Japanese situation of the weekly memorial meeting of Central Kuomintang yesterday, Dr. H, H. Kung, the Chinese Finance Minister, declared that the outbreak of the European war resulted in much anxiety concerning possible the Far Eastern consequences in situation,
the
But "events since then have shown that the European war has had no unfavourable effects on Chino, he stated.
October 25, 1939..
Signor Gayda LETTERS
Has Doubts
Dissertation On New
Tripartite Pact: ROME, Oct. 24 (Reutor) -- conditions for deepening this friend-Doubts whether the Turkish ship.
By far-reaching agreements the Agreement is an instrument of exchange of raw materials and in-pence is expressed by Signor dustrial products between Germany Gayda, writing in the "Glornalo and the Soviel was already operating d'Italia." and would increase yearly. They would reach the highest point of turnover shortly.
Territorial divergence between the two states was out of the question for ever, he prophesied.
ab-
Signor Gayda recalls that the pact, in its origin, was based on "Franco- enclrciement" and British policy aimed at preventing Italian expan- slon in the Mediterranean.
He says that despite this treaty Turkey continues to belong to the Baikon Entente and raises new problemu. for the Balkan system.
Regarding Germany's relations with the United States, there could Assistance Incrossós not be any divergence at all, with Continuing, the Chinese Financial that country, Germany had
"Idyllic Lovers' Meetings" Minister stated that friendly Powersolutely no interests on the American continued to be greatly concerned continent excepi for greatest possible |
The newspaper reaffirms that fol with the Far Eastern cituation while trade with all states on that con-lowing the union of Albania with
Desistance to inent. their sympathy and
Italy, the latter's policy extends to But while Cermany 'always res Chins increased.
the heart of the Balkans. It adds: Dr. Kung particularly mentioned pected the Monroe Doctrine, the "That is the essential point. Some Mr. Joseph Grew's speech' as an existence of many British colonies, newspapers seek to cloak the facts "effective pronouncement interests of international justice, and possessions, coaling stallona, Baval in huzy pictures of Idyllic lovers boses, etc. the American continent meetings, but Italy turns a deaf ear at the same time a severe blow to signified a breach of this Doctrine to the serenades. On the contrary watch the the Japanese militarists.".
and could bring Britain into violent sho will continue to conflict with It
sequence of events with a very sharp
in the
After recalling recent Chinese military successes in North Hunan, North Kiangsi and South Shens provinces, Dr. Kung stressed the stability of the Chinese political and
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ALTHOUGH the season un- der review was one of the best the Club has had, the President, Mr. B. W. Bradbury, hinted of incrense the possibility of an
Presumably Just Hot Air
Club Ribbentrop-Hitler Talks
Unimportant
in monthly subscriptions, at the CHUNGSHAN DISTRESS Annual General Meeting of the
Cricket Craigengower* yesterday.
Following the adoption of the re- a proposal by ports and accounts, Mr. Bradbury that Mr. C. S. Rosselct be elected a Life Member of the Club was carried unanimously.
$1,000 a Month
The payment of $1,000 a month, from July to December to Rev. H A Wittenbach, for relief agencies in the Chungshan district was recently sanctioned by the Board ministrators of the British Fund for the Rellet of Distress in China, ac-
of Ad-
cording to a statement by the Secre- tary, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo.
In his review of the year's ac uvities, Mr. Bradbury, anid, in part: Before proceeding with the business of the meeting, let me express the Club's deep regret at the passing, of Dr. J. 5. Guzdar and Mr. J. Forsyth
The pront of $448.00 shows a slight Increase over last year, but here must emphasise
that the sum
of
At the end of the year, subject to other paramount claims on the Fund,
In- the Board has agreed to continus 5720 For entrance fees is not the grant for six months, if the re- cluded in the Income and Expendi- Hef work undertaken by the relief ture Account, having been placed agencies continues to the same ex-directly to the Reserve Account in tent as now existing, and subject to accordance with recommendations of particulars of expenditure being for our Auditors. Taking this into con- sideration, End the extremely liberal warded to the Secretary.
A cheque
for $4,000 has
been allowance of $2,128.45 for deprecias forwarded for this purpose to Mr. tion, I feel justined in saying that the Wittenbach in respect of July-Octo-year's working is satisfactory and the general portion of the Club can be ber, and another for $1,000 will be sent him each month.
regarded as very sound.
Besides sending a cheque for $10,- 000 to the Foreign Auxiliary to the National Red Cross Society of China for the purchase of blankets, the Board has also given drugs is the value of $13,020.40 to that body for distribution to bodies and relief, agencies who cannot afford to pay.
The charity football match
Football ranged by the Hongkong Association on October 10 resulted in $2,283:05 (net proceeds) sent to the Fund,
or-
being
PHOTO EXHIBITION Amateur and Professionals
HEAVY LIQUOR DUTIES BAR SALES dropped over $2,600, but the percentage of profit was higher, With the heavy Liquor duties that have been put into effect, the question of revising the bar prices given carly con- will have to be Bideration.
BERLIN, Oct. 24 (Reuter).— The official news agency declares that political circles deny reports that a discussion of decisive importance concerning the inter- national situation has taken
Herr von Ribbentrop, the place between the Fuchrer and Foreign Minister, in the last few days.
"The agency says that the statement that special reports were called for and received from the Ambassadora in Moscow and Rome do correspond to the facts.
nat
No New Peace Move The same apples to news abroad concerning alleged war conduct..
The agency udds: "The German attitude in consequence of Mr. Cham- the German berlain's rejection of
Germang seace offer is well-known, sers no reason for making a new peace move."
WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE MISSING
(Continued from Page 1.)
Subscriptions showed a nice in- erense. Towards the latter part of the season your Committee deereed that all new members pay one year's subscription in advance, and I feel service men and their families, and -that--this practice will ultimately include Colonel W. L. E. Reynolds, prove beneficiat to Use Club. The RAM.C. Colonel H.-Cornford, at (Lancashire amount of bad debts written of lain F. W. Beer $104.22 is the smallest figure in Regiment), and Squadron Leader
Thripp. RAF, · years.
I cannot say, however, that I view the new season with any great hopes, The question of an increase in month y subscriptions may have to come
SPORTING ACTIVITIES
To Compete Here The first all-China Exhibition of Pictorial Photography will be held at the 'Peacock Room, Exchange Build-up at some future date. ing, from December 0 to December 9, and will be open to all photo- graphers resident in Hongkong and and amnicur China. Professional
the given photographers will be opportunity of exhibiting their ple tures an equal terms.
After the exhibition in Hongkong, the best afty prints representing pictorial photography in China will be sent to London. They will bo exhibited at the galleries of the Royal Photographic Society, later being sent on a tour photographie clubs throughout Great Britain.
The missing also include a number of non-commissioned officers and men of the various British units.
Two More Ships Sunk LONDON, Oct. 24 (Reuter)The British steamer Clan Chisholm (7,250 tons) has been sunk, according to a report reaching Glasgow,
IN the Bowle section, our flist Our team finished runners-up.
Another British steamer, Menin second and third teams also did very well. Permit me to congraulato Ridge (2,474 tons), is also reported Mr. U.
Omar M.
NĒTA winning officially to have been sunk.
The Cinn Chisholm, one of the big the Colony's Singles, Championship
gain making the fourth successive. Reet if Clan Line Steamers, Ld., of year that this event has been won by Glasgow, was only built in 1937. It a member of
Craigengower was constructed by the Greenock
Dockyard Co., Ltd., at Greenock. Cricket Club.
the
The performance of our Cricketers was not up to expections, especially after the success of the previous sea-
son,
The Menin Ridge, built in 1924 by the Burntisland S.B. Co., Ltd. at Burntisland, is owned by the Ridge Steamship_Company.
Omen bearers elected for the enu-
Survivars Rescued -Entries for the all-China Exhibition
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (Reuter). will close on November 25, Entry ing season are as follows:
Mr. B. W. Brudbury (President).The United States Maritime Com forms can now be obtained at aft
Mr. C. S. Rossclet (Vice President), mission announced that the American photographic dealers, or from the
Mr. E. Zimmern (Hon. Secretory).steamer, Crown City, rescued five Hon. Exhibition Secretary, The Photo- graphic Society, P.O. Box No. 1245, t. A. E. Contes (Hon, Treasurer), survivors of the Menin Ridge and the and Messrs. R. Baso; Dr. N. P. entire crew of the freighter Ledbury. Hongkong.
Karanju, L. C. R. South, W. K. Way, Both vessels were lost in North T. Locke, W. J. Leonard, A. B.Atlantic. Hamson, and Dr. C. W. Lám (Com-. Twenty-two members of the crew
of the Menin Ridge were lost.
Greek Steamer Sunk LONDON, Oct, 24 (Reuter)The Greck ship, Konstantinos Hadjipat cras (5,932 tona) was sunk to-day by
U-boat.
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QUEEN'S
mittee).
Mr. E. Zimmern was elected Cap- tain, 1st XI, and Mr. B. R. Irenee captain of the 2nd XI.
Convenors: Mr. L. C. R. Souza (Dowls), Mr. J. W. Leonard (Tennis), Mr. C. Rosholet (Social), Mr. R. Hasa (Bar), and Mr. T, Locko (House).
Army Tennis
Hongkong Area Championships
The vessel was built in 1013 by Messrs. J. L. Thompson and Co., of "Sunderland.
At the finals of the Hongkong Area Tennis League held at Sookunpoo yesterday, the Royal Army Ordnance Caros beat the Medicals, five points to four.····
The Army. Doubles Championship was won by Duffeld and Emberson,
Referring to the question of war, ye." guilt, Herr von Ribbentrop said that, among the whole world public opin- lon, there was not the slightest doubt that the French people did not want this war. They would rather have peace to-day than to-morrow.
Imposed By Dritain
That war had been imposed on
Paris and with the French Govern- ment..
Yen Movement
Was Expected
Silk Shop Hours
The Edlior,
Hongkong Telegraph.
Bir At the invitation of Mr. H. R. Butlers, Labour Omeer, Indian merchants met at his office on Satur day and discussed hours of employ- mcnt. Owners of silk storca pro- mised to consider the matter which is now being discussed by the parties
concerned.
POST OFFICE
ADDITION OF SENDER'S ADDRESS
Every article sent through the Posts should bear in the left-hand corner, or on the back, the narà and address of the sender, so that the Post Office may be able in case of non-delivery, to return 11 unopened and without delay. A large num-
Articles of undelivered destroyed every year at the Return- ber
ure
In the meantime, I take this op-ed Letter Omeer because they contain. no clue, outside or inside, of the portunity to request those who have
whereabouts of the sendara. heart the Interests of employees
to stay their hands and ceuse aghn-. tion in public or in the Press. While the with full sympathy having employees, we should also not chut our eyes to some of the dimeuilles which the employers have,
H. M. PARWANI,
crew
WOX
SEIZURE OF US. LINER (Continued from Page 1.)
#1}}} original American aboard.
The Soviet authorities stale that the detention is only temporary and American elreles in Moscow believe that arrangements will soon be made to enable her la call again. The Germans claim that she curried con- traband cargo.
the present laws,
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Owing to the uncertainty of Sea transport the public are requested to post Christmas Parcels early, pre- terably before the end of October.
Small Packet Port to all countries is suspended.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than the ime given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before I am, regis- tered and parcel mails are closed at p.m. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close atter 5 p.m. Registered and. Purcel. mails are closed at pm.
INWARD MAILS Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service"-Parks date, 18th October. Oct, 25. Air Disil by "Pan American Airways- Direct ServiceBan Francisco date, 15th October........Oct. 25. Huiphony Pakhol and Holhow Oct. 25. Shanghai..... Straits and Tourane
Manila
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Oct. 28. Oct, 25. Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 18th Oct.
Marin Bangkok
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Perfectiv Legal Voyage WASHINGTON, Out. 24 (Reuter). -President Roosevelt's Press Secret ary, Mr. Stephen Early, said to-day that the City of Flint was on a per- fectly legal and lawful voyage under them by Britain by negotiations in London Not Surprised
Asked whether International Law LONDON, Oct. 24 (Reuter).The permitted Germany to rall the ship Herr von Ribbentrop added thot he could prove beyond all doubt that Japaneso decision to link the yen to into a neutral port, Mr. Early said Shanghal .....
the dollar instead of to the pound that the State Department was Shanghal and Amoy his war against Germany had been sterling has created no surprise or examining that aspect and had asked Japan systemetically and secretly prepared dissatisfaction in London financial American representatives abroad to for years by the present British circles. On the contrary, it is re- gather all the facts.
Mr. Early pointed out that under Covernment'
neutrality fecalation now being dis- Mr. Chamberlain did not go to Warded as the logical step.
With Britain and France both at cursed, the City of Flint could not be Munich in order to prevent war, but to postpone the war the British war, there must be a certain amount sailed for British ports. Government had decided upon, he of uncertainty regarding the future:
levels of the sterling and the franc, declared.
che British assertion that Germany and it is the general opinion that aimed at world domination was ridi- Japan is only following the example already set by the Scandinavian Britain's foreign policy was un- countries in allgning her currencies culous and Impudent.
to the dollar which, in actual fact, is scrupulous.
By slandering Hitler, the British the only major currency at present want to alienate the German peoplej well outside of the war's orbit.
The German from their leader.
Bly, im people will not tolerate pudent insinuations, declared Herr von Ribbentrop.
Broke Agreement
Gandhi Deplores India Decision
REVIEW BY DR. KUNG Developments Become More Favourable
i
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Japin
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Japon and Shanghai
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Oct. 28. Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-Loudan date 21st October.
......Oct. 29. Haiphong, Pakhai and Holhow
Chungking, Oct. 23. International and domestic dc- velopments were reviewed by Dr. H. . Kung, Minister of Finance, at the weekly Kuomintang memorial meelog this morning. Dr. Kung sald prospects for China's war of resis- tance are dally turning more favour-i Shanghai. able and thould enhearten the people Shanghal and. Amoy
Japan to redouble their efforts.
Japan ........ Japan and Shanghai Manila
Os Australia and Manila
International
By declaring war on Germany, Mr.
BOMBAY, Oct. 24 (Reuter). In Chamberlain had broken his agree
The European war did not deter! Straits ment with Hitler that Britain and a statement to-day Mahatma Gandhi Germany would never go to war with said that although the Viceroy's re-
cent declaration concerning the fu- the friendly Powers material
China. cach other again.
Mr. Chamberlain did not under-ture of india's constitution was "un-sistance to. stard Hitler's historie prace offer. doubtedly deplorable", it was irre- sympathy is increasing, as evidenced
Mr. vocable,
by Mr. Grew's speech ul Tokyo. Misguided by his palley,
Dr. Kung refurred to the victory Chamberlain took it a A weakness.
In Hunan and Kiangsi this success on the front was coup.ed, in the rear by bumper crops every- where,
Gavern-
Herr von Ribbentrop concluded: "We shall never make peace until there are guarantees that such n attack agalost the German people is once and for ult excluded."
Vorsailles Treaty · DANZIG, Oct. 24 (UP)-This war has been forced on to Germany," declared von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister in a speech to the Nazl Old Guard here to-day.
He made a lengthy review of the diplomatic events leading to the German condict with Poland,
"Germany never left Poland in any doubt as to the fact that sooner or later the problems of Danzig and the Corridor must be solved," he declared, and added that Danzig would never again be separated from the Reich.
He charged that Poland was solely responsible for the conflict. For six months they had ignored Germany's |
be sunbelievably generous offer," sold.
Further, he recalled that in one: phase of German foreign policy-the destruction of the Versailles Treaty "the Fuchrer never even touched the vital interests of the Western demo-
cracies."
ccused
For years, he said, Germany has his only The Fuchrer sought an understanding with Britain. efforts when he was compelled to recognise that England did not desire
such friendship," he asserted.
Britain's "Protext" "There is not a single doubt bul that the French people are opposed lo war," he said, and charged that the war has been the British objec tive since the Munich Agreement,
Britain needed a pretext, he said and chose Poland na the recipient of British mutual-aid pledgea
The German people are now de termined to fight this war and to continue unt!t the security of the An ambulance was wafting when a German Reich Is guaranteed, and Ille-boat arrived nt. Great Yarmouth until the danger of attack on German with 15 men after they $ been people has been removed for all transferred to her by a British vessel...limes," he declared.
The captain sald the ship sank
carly to-day. A few men' get into a He-bant and others, dived overboard.
The missing men were among thore EMPIRE WOMEN
scen swimming in the water.
The men were taken to the Sailors; Home, which had just been avacuated by the crew of the Norwegian oli tanker, Deodata, which was sunk in the North Sea on Saturday lost,
of the I.A.0.C., the Singles Cham France Withdraws
plonship went to Webb, of B.A.M.C. .Mrs. Rogers, wife of Col. T. L. Rodgers, presented the trophies.
Sgt. Emberson and Sgt. Duffield (R.A.O.C.) beat Lt-Col..Smith and
A Gunboat
RALLY ROUND
Entoring War Work
With Gusto
Letters received in this country in-
ed in this country in dicate how the women of the British
The Congress Working Committee's resolution calling on all the Ministers to resiga leaves the door open; he said, for antisfying the nation's de- mand for dominion status.
Proper Punishment wherein the
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K.P.O. Parcels,
Popular support of the
bc- ment has never been stronger
many cuses fore. He enumerated
Chinese in occupied ereas defied the coersion of the Ja-
Lo panese
pledge unswerving loyalty..
Response to the appeal for soldiers SHANGHAI, Oct. 24 (UP)-Wang winter clothing this season was uni- the Kung mentioned
from Ching-wel's cultural anti-Communist vermil. Dr. in the American owned "Chinese- Mr. LJ Kuo-ching in New York. division has circularised advertisers magnificent gift of G$100,000
in "occupied" Amercian Daily News" to withdraw Political emcicacy their advertising on threat of "proper areas,
proving. punishment."
noteworthy results were achieved in The newspaper is strongly anti-
the caring of refugees and promotion of local production. Wong, Ching-wel,
Sikorski Thanks
The Allies
PARIS, Ort. 24 (Router)-General Sikorski, the Prime Minister of Fo land, to-day expressed in the "Petit Parision" his gratitude for the sym- pathetic treatment of the Polish cause by the press of the nations.
allled
Despite the horrors of war and the occupation of Poland, no Pole has lost any doubts that his country will one courure, he says, nor has any Pole
day be free again.
Embargo Debate
To Continue
WASHINGTON, Oct. 241(Reuter). The Senate has refused to apply Parliamentary guillotine to the Em- bargo Debate.
The measure will now be, threshed out by its opponents.
The Isolationist Group, headed by Senator Johnson, will probably meet to-day to reconsider their decision.
Reg Ord..
Parcels,
Oct. 25, 4 p.m. .Oct. 25, 5 pm. ..Oct. 25, 5.30 pm. G.P.O.
Oct. 25, 4 p.m. Oct. 25,-5. p.m. Reg Ord
.....Oct. 25, 7 pm. Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the "Air France Airway Direct "Service"-dat i Paris, 2nd November. Particularly
Reg.
Dr. Kung said that the National Government paid particular attention to pubile opinion
organs,
and a
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National People's Congress will be Straits called shortly when the question of
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Oct. 25, & p.m. ..Oct. 25, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
.:Oct. 25, 5 pm. Oct. 25, 7 p.m. .7.00 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 28
and U.S.A.. by the "Pan American
placing the nation into constitution- Ale Mail for Manila. Guam, Honolulu athem will be distuzzed-Central Newr.
Airways Direct Service-due Saa Francisco, 1st November.
K.P.O.
ker.
URBAN COUNCIL Erection of Latrines In- Kowloon City
Ord.
Oct. 25, 5 p.m.. .Oct. 25, 6.30 p.m...
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ReE.
Halphong Shanghai
the erection of
Proposals for latrines on Crown land in Kowloon City were passed by the Urban Coun- Mr. W. J. Carric, all yesterday. Chairman. Bald Medical Department need for the reports stressed the accommodation, as there was none at present.
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p.m.
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Friday, Oct. 27 Touran.........
3:30 pm.. Swatow and Shanghai Manila, Australia and New Zealand
via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island eth November.
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Latrines will be creeted at Nam- muntau, Tunglau, Sheungshapo, Ngo- teinwal, Pokong, and Ha Un Ling and an additional one at Ah Kung Ngam. Licenocs were refused for a res- taurant at 18 and 20, Ngaisinwat Saigon Road, firat Goors; food factory for 39, Straits and Calcutla
Parcels Fuk Lo Teun Iload, ground floor;
Ord. food shop for 36, Halphong Road, ground noor, and 82, Des Voeux Road Amoy Central, ground floor; offensive trade for the premises.on K. L. L. 1002, Moke Cheong Street; and an applea-. tlon for permission to use the base-
for habitation.
No Information On ment garage at 100, Hollywood Road
Peace Reports
- List of licences granted by the Council between. October, 9 and 23 WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (UP)-are-Food Factories (2), Food Pre- Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull serving Establishments (3), and Milk
Shape (2). said that ho is entirely without in- formation regarding the Domel re being made through the American
ports of a Chinese peace proposal ambasador to China, Mr. Nelson T.
Johnson.
1
rhip Tahure from Hankow. The In Vancouver similar work is French Tributes To
Empire have token up war work.
In Sydney the women have 'or-. HANKOW, Oct. 25 (Domel)ganised first-aid and A.R.P. lectures Malor Harvey, 0-4: beat Set, Stevens French naval authorities have decided within a few days and have started and Cpl. Webb, 6-2; beat Cpl. Mussen to windraw the 150-ton despatch knitting and sewlog and Pt. Mline, 0-2
alling from Hankow for being done with materials provided Capt. Tracey and Comdr. Asleit | silp is
by the Canadian Government. (RA.O.C.) lost to Smith anil Harvey, Annam on October 30.
In Natal a handful of residents 4-0; lost to Stevens and Webb, cops and be escorted down the collected £80 within a few days and It will carry about 60 French Yangiso,by a Japanese. warrhip.. The formed a Women's League.
They are caluing funds for the Red French Concession in Hankow-syllt hereafter be guarded by about 100 Cross nut are making up hampers Franch troops and 14 French.marinen. 'for the troops."
*beat Mussen and Milne, 6-4.
QMS. Buckle and Pte. Boocock (RAO.C.), lost to Smith and Harvey, 2-0; lost to Stevens and Webb, 3-6; boat Mursen and Milno; 6-2
Sir Eric Phipps
LONDON, Oct. 24. (Reuiter) +-Many
9.m..
330 p.m.
Monday, Oct 30 Shanghai, Junan, Honolulu, Canada, U.S.A.Central and South Amerien via Vancouver BC., (Parcels for Cunnda
only)-due Vancouver. B.C., 18th November
G.P.O. and EPO.
Parcels Ron.' Ord,
·.Oct..:30;!55pm. Oct. 31, 9:15 am. Oct.31/10 am.
Tuesday, Oct. 31.0
Pyrenle only for Stratte auto
Bervice"-dun Tandon, Sih' Nov.
REICH REFUGEES for "Imperial Airway) Dire OFFER SERVICES
NAIROBI., Oct. 24 (Router)-Cern man and Austrian refugees in Kenya
Government.
have
offered their services to the
In a petition they ask to be accepted military and other duties in the
for manner as the King's subjects.
In their letter they express' grail-
of the French newspapers: carry ootude for teave given them to rebuilā ereciations of the work done by Sir their homes and live in liberty offer Erlo Phipps who arrived back the derrading oppression of the England to,day,
Hitler regimo."-
Fox.
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OM.
KPOP
Oet, 31, K: p.21.
„Ort: 31, 1.30 pm G.P.O.
.Oct. 21,15 DaYL
Oct. 31. 7 PÄEL: Air M-1 for Malavi, Jaya ard Ang
tealla by "Imperist Airways Direct. Servico”-dar Swinez, Gih Nov,
Kro.
:::Oct: 31, 51ým.
„Gol. 21, 5.30.p.38.)
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