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MOUTRIE UPRIGHT FIANO, Ford four door sedan. Both in fine condi- tion, party leaving town, excellent chauffeur available. For all informa- ilon please call Tel. 20118 or 31245, DUTCH GROWN FLOWER BULBS, of Narcissus (daffodils), Hyacinthe and tulips. Just received and now for sale nt Grneu Co., 19, Wyndham Street, Hongkong, established 1056. CHRIST CHURCH, KOWLOON TONG
(Waterloo Road) Harvest Festival Rev. E. W. L.
Martin to Preach
October 29, 21st Sunday after Festivo?)-7.16 (Harvest Trinity. am. Holy Communion; 10 am. Festol Rev. E. W. L. Mattins. Preacher? Martin N. B.Sunday School child- ren Senior class attend this service. 11 am. Mandarin Service-Even- song will be resumed at 6.30 p.m. commencing next Sunday. A special series of addresses has been prepared by the Vlear.
1.-Wolf
Wednesday, November Cubs meet at 3 Duke St. n: 4.30 p.m. Thursday, November 2.-Holy Ladies' Communion nt 7.15 am.
Guild Sewing Meeting at 100 Water-
loo Road at 10 a.m.
Saturday, November
4-Christ
- Church Fete to be held on the Church Grounds, Waterloo Rond. Opening at 3 p.m.
by
Lady
Northcote. Stalls, Sideshows, Teas,
etc. All friends cordially invited,
FLOODS AT
THE FRONT
[Continued from Page 13
bitter determination. Fleree fighting often resulted, and it was necessary to bring in supporting artillery at especially between the intervals,
Moselle and the Warndt Forest,
From a strategic viewpoint, how- ever, no important development has yet occurred.
No Confirmation "BRUSSELS,Oct:~~27-(Reuter).— Reports of alleged concentration of German troops on the frontler are not confirmed here.
Swiss Precautions LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuler) — Rumours were current in Switzer- of land yesterday of concentration German troops near Boste, and con- struction by the Germans of pontoon bridges across the Rhine, according to the Paris Radio.
The broadcast added that the com- mander of the Basle garrison has ordered all men on leave to return to barracks.
STANDARD PRICES FOR FOODSTUFFS (Continued from Page 1.)
Fuli Cream, 5 lbs., 10.97, Nestics Cream, 2% 30s. 0.91, Nestles Full Cream, Ib. 2.40; Dryco, 3 lbs. 5.07, Dryco, 12 oz. 1.33.
Tinned Corned Beef.
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
|
October 28, 1939.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ROOSEVELT RACE AGAINST TIME TO
THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM ASSOCIATION OF
HONGKONG
The Annual General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Board Room, South China Morning Post, Ltd., on Friday. November 10th at 6.15 p.m. Business: Annual Report and
赫
REVIEW
Covers Many Points In Press Talk
TIME TO START GRIPPS SHOW
A RACE against time to open the new Cabaret show at the Gripps has been won by Dave Harvey and the Dyer Sisters, who are scheduled to make their Brst appearance in the Colony at the Hongkong Hotel's famous first floor rendezvous to-night.
Owing to war conditions Horvey conalderable difficulty in obtaining OBITUARY and the two English girls experienced passages to Hongkong and for a time it was thought that they would not be able to arrive here in time for to-night's debut, Waterways
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Oct. 27 WASHINGTON, (UP).-President Roosevelt, at conferenca to-day, press announced that he was reviving negotiations on the Great Lakes --St. Lawrence Treaty and was reorganizing an international joint commission so that the draft could be re- moved from the shelves of the Hon. Secretary, State Department and dusted
other subjects, the Turning to President said that so far he had not received sufficient Information re-
Statement of Accounts. Election of Officers, Recommendations to Incoming Committee. W. MULCAHY,
R.
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Pablle Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th day of October, 1939, at 3 p.m.); at the Omlices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Ma Tau Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 5 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 76 years.
off.
why
arding the City of Flint to enable hlm to comment. Replying to a Ambassador to дв query, Steinhardt has dimculty in obtaining factual information, the President
the reminded
questioner Murmansk is a remote port.
Donics Report
that
He expressed disappointment over the lack of success of the Foreign Bondholders Council in obtaining satisfactory arrangements with Latin American Governments on bonded debts for private citizens,
In addition to meeting the new artistes, Gripps patrons will say fare- well to-night to the Ormonde Sisters, the versatile English girls who have been entertaining since the mencement of the 1030-40 season.
com-
Nick Korin and his band, with all the latest swing numbers, will pro- vide the music.
A gala extension to 2 a.m. is an- nounced by the Management of the
Hongkong Liotel, who suggest in at of heavy bookings this Season, that patrons reserve their tables as early
possible.
King Leopold Tells America
POPULAR MANAGER
OF HOTEL
Mr. H. J. H. White Passes After Short Illness
CITY OF FLINT
Cordell Hull Baffled By Soviets
No Information About Scized Ship
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 name and
address of the sender, so that the Post Office may be able in case of non-delivery, to return it unopened and without delay. A large num
of undelivered articles aro WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 (Reu- ber ter)-Mr. Cordell Hull, the U.S. destroyed every year at the Return- od Letter Offee because they contain Secretary of State, told a Press no clue, outside or inside, of the Conference to-day that he was whereabouts of the senders.
completely baffled in his attempts Owing to the uncertainty of Sea to obtain adequate information transport the public are requested to from the Soviet Government re-post Christmas Parcels early, pre-
terally before the end of October. garding the City of Flint.
Mr. Hull said the US, Ambassador- Smalt Pocket Post to all countries in Moscow was unable to contact the is suspended. crew of the ship,
State Department officials criticise The death occurred at the the Soviets for giving information Kowloon Hospital this morning, through a news agency before telling after a short illness, of Mr.the United States Government. Hermon John Henry White, manager of the Kowloon Hotel. He was 48 years of age, and was the eldest son of the inte Mr. and Mrs. H. J. B. White.
The late Mr. White saw service with the British Army during the Great War. He left Hongkong in January, 1918, for the front, where ne Historic Broadcast was appointed a corporal in the Royal Army Service Corps. He gained his BRUSSELS, Oct, 27 (Reuter).commission as Second-Lieutenant in He denied that he had discussed the sale of raw materials to Belgium-King Leopold devoted most of October, 1917, when he was trans- 1st/5th 3rd Devonshire his broadcast to the United Regiment, and saw service in France States to-day to a statement on und Palestine, with Van Zeeland.
Wounded In Palestine
He said that he would not begin work on the budget for further ex-
ferred to
Ship's Whereabouts Mystery
Mr. Hull added that he still did not know whether the, City of Flint was still at Murrannak, nor had he receiv- ed any other detalls.
He fald the U.S. Government would be interested in attending pelze court hearings if the question ownership arose,
of
Gorman Report LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter)-The officio! German wireless, quoting a message from Moscow, stuted that the City of Flint has left Murmansk mained by a German prize crew.
The radio added that this was in
Intending bidders are advised pansion of the Navy unt!] January the position of neutral countries.]. White was wounded during on accordance with the Hague Conven-
that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an
authorised
oflleer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in eash. This sum will be refunded on payment of The Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.
No.of Sale
Lot No
Lots Nos. 1947 &
Kowloon 3. Between Rosinen and
Begistry No.
Locality
G.
Ms Tan Chons Mor
Boundary
Measurement
An per calo pimu.
Contents in
About
3,100
my feet.
130
And. Rent.
R.
Upset Pries;
$2,325
at the earliest; however, he said that the Navy had already begun work
on Anorietal problems.
He said that Government and in dustrialists alike are anxious that there shall be no runaway prices as a result of the war.
He again declared that questions regarding third term possibilities was
not news.
I. R. A. Leader Ends Career
Penal Servitude For 20 Years LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter). --Sentence of 20 years penal; servitude was imposed at the Vincent Liverpool Assizes on
"If we are attacked, we shall de-
Hotel.
tion.
Leaves For Reich Port SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGNAPH" BERLIN, Oct. 27 (UP)-Authori- lative quarters here to-day stated that the captured American freighter City of Flint is en route to a German port, the name of which is being kept secret.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail re time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 am, regis- tered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after & p.m. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m.
closed 16 minutes earlier than the
INWARD MAILS
.Oct. 29. Jupani ..
.Oct. 28. Japan and Shanghai
.Oct. 28. Manila
,l..20. Stralia USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang- bal (San Francisco date, 6th .Oct. 28. October)
Oct. 28. Shanghai
USA, Honolulu and Japan (San Francisco dute, 30th September)
Oct. 28, Haiphong, Pokhol and Hollow
Japan ....
Mániln Japan and Shanghai Shanghai Shanghal ond Amoy Straits .... Ale
tend ourselves with the same convic engagement in Palestine, and returned tion and ten times more strongly than to Hongkong to convalesce, and was here when the Armistice was declar- in 1914.
"Twenty-five years ago, the Bel-ed. He rejoined his regiment in
1919, with the rank of Lieutenant, glan Army, under my father King Palestine, and was demobilised late in Albert, checked a cruel invasion.
He was silll on the Reserve of "Once again a single-minded nation
For the last 15 years, Mr. White would support the Army but we can- Officers at the time of his death. not believe the belligerents will fall to respect our neutrality and we place has been manager of the Kowloon our trust in their promises."
He leaves a widow, a son, Arthur, Another Veiled Threat and a daughter. June. Two brothers, LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter)-The George, (who is a marine engineer reference to Belgium's neutrality in in Jardine, Matheson and Company) the and Nowell, and two sisters, Miss M. King Leopold's broadcast to
Bunk, United States can be taken in con- . White, of the Chartered Junction with the statement in the und Mrs. L. C. R. Sours also survive Berlin poper, "Nachtausgabe," which him.
will The funeral said: "Germany will have to cons!- der whether the altitude of Belgiumn Monument at 5.16 p.m. to-day for the crew are still aboard the City of Flint Shuhai
Colanial Cemetery. can be regarded as neutral."
The paper based its statement on the alleged anti-German propaganda in Belgian newspapers.
Crompton, 36, seaman, described Britain's Food
as a leader in the IR.A. explo- sives conspiracy.
The Pollce disclosed that Crompion was not an Irishman, having been born at Manchester and had served British in the United States and armies, and also in the International Brigade in Spain.
aceused.
Christopher
Another Kenneally, a young labourer whe was sent to the Borstal Institution for three years, told the judge thoi kad
Supply
Position Much Better Says Minister
ass
Model Reply
Oct. 20.
Oct. 29.
.Oct. 20.
Oct. 28.
Oct. 29.
Oct. 29.
.Oct. 29.
Mail by
"Imperial Direct Service" -London date 21st
Airways
.Oct. 30.
.Oct. 30.
.Oct. 30.
Shangha! und Amoy Siraits Canton
.Oct. 30.
Oct. 30.
.Oct. 31.
.Oct. 31.
.Oct. 31.
Oct. 31.
.Oct. 3L
.Oct. 31.
They said the vessel's American October crew are not being held but are free Manila to leave at any time, and that they Shanghul possibly disembarked at Tromme.
U.S, Ciew Still Aboard?
Oct. MOSCOW,
27 (UP) The Australls and Mantla United States Embassy here has re-Jupan und Shanghal theceived information that the American Japan
the whereabouts of which unknown.
Completely Puzzled
French Reaction Today asserted that he
Premier's Speech
PARIS, Oct. 27 (Reuter),- Mr. Neville Chamberlain's state. ment on Herr von Ribbentrop's Danzig speech is welcomed by the Paris Press as a model reply. LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter). The Paris Press also says that The food supply position is Mr. Chamberlain's speech has
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“
now Straits
Ale Mall by "Pan American Always Francisco Direct Bervice"-Sun
Nov, 1. date, 26th October Air Mail by "Air France Direct
Service"-Paris date, 25th October
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 (UP).— Secretary of State Cordell Hull to Halphong and Holhow
completely Japan
Java and Manila puzzled by the inability of respon- sible American ofBelals in Russia to Air Mali by "Imperial
Direct Service"-London date, 25th obtain offelal information regarding
October the City of Flint.
ofcis Canton Other State Department. also indicated that there is growing Sandakan... irritation at the lack of official word. Australia and Manila
The United States Ambassador to Manila Moscow has been making efforts Shanghai thrice daily to obtain interviews with Straits Sevict Foreign Office officials. He Japan has at last succeeded in seeing the Straits
arrange and is making efforts to "Vicans of travel to-enable-the. United.
-PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS been known what sort of, record much better, says the Food placed the blame for the war Vice-Commissar for Foreign Affairs, Japon
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 30th day of October, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Oflices of the Publie Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crows Land at Argyle Street, in the Colony of Hong
Murmansk
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1.
..Nov. 1.
Airways
Nov. Z. .Nov. 2.
Nov. 2.
Nov. 3.
Nov. 3.
Nov. 3.
.Nov,
.Nov. 4.
Nay. .Nov.
OUTWARD MAILS Saturday,-Oct-28
parcels
unly
for 12.30 p.m. .3.30 p.m. .5.00 pm.
.5.00 p.m.
Crumpton possessed, he would not Minister, Mr. W. S. Morrison, where"it" belongs." have been allowed to participate in and there is no
The "Petit Parisien" declarea that States Embassy Secretary Mr. Charles reason why
to Shanghal and Tientsin LR.A. activities.
Two ether men were each sen-Britain should anticipate undue the statement was clear and categori-E. Bohlen to go to
cal, and will prevent neutrals from investigate. penal ser- restrictions as long as the posi-ucing misted by Herr von Ribben- State Department officials are most Shanghal tenced to seven years' vitude.
trop's speech, of the
"It was on answer Sentence on one
found guilly
man sure of his women niso
journal sald. spiracy was postponed.·
tion is maintained. young
Imported bacon, of which there has of con- been a shortage from Denmark owing to shipping risks, is now arriving more regularly.
Kong, for a term of 75 years, U.S. CELEBRATES |
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
76 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- Bal of the lot the Purchaser (If not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised
officer who will be present at the Libby's 44 cent per tin. Emery 33, sale, the sum of two hundred Fray Bentos 33.
dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
Tinned Pork And Beans No. 1 size 35 cents per tin. Smaller sizes 27.
Tinned Sardines California (Morjon) 37 cents per
tin. S. & W. 45.
Tinned Salmon
Fancy Red Alaska Saimon, No. 1
Tall tins 88 cents per tin.
Repacked Margarine 37 cents per b. Imported Packed Margarle GO. Vegetable Lard:-Soltera 8.01 per 1in, Purico, 30 lb tins .32 per lb, Purico, 1 lb. tins .88 per tin,
Rolled Oats in Cortons, 3 lbs 1.05 por carton, Rolled Onts in Cartons, 20 oz. 55 cents Rolled Oats, sold loose 10 cent per lb, Oatmeal in tins, 2 lbs. 1.12 per Un, Quaker Oats, In tins, 20 oz. 70 cents per tln.
The master of the steamer Sun Chih reports that his vessel went uground in Helnan Straits on Oct. 16 in position, latitude 20.10 north and longitude 110.43 in three fathoms nl low water, states a "Government Gazette" issued to-day."
Mr. S. H. Hoss, of Mosers. Percy. Smith, Seth & Fleming, has been appointed liquidator of the affairs of Mr. Ernst Sauerland, formerly of Messrs Steel Union China Co. ›Hongkong,
Mesirs, Linstead & Davis, Char- tered Accountants, Exchange Build- ing, have been appointed liquidators. of the affairs of Dr. M. O. Poster, formerly of No. 3, Condult. Road, Hongkong.
Mr. R. Cryan has been appointed to ba Government Chief Electricnt Engineer.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.
No, of Sale
Registry No
Locality
Kawloos Inland
Ict No. 4194. Adjoining Kowloon Inland Lots Nos.
3387 & 3891,
Argyle Street.
Boundary
[kivasurements
N. N. | K. W
An pec nale
plan.
плимгод
About
sq. feet
$142
And. Best.
Upset Fr
Russian Gold For Holland
028'63
AMSTERDAM, Oct. 27 (Reuter)-
states that the The "Telegraaf Russian gold sent to Holland earlier maritime in October will pay for purchases.
A crane, a sca-going tug and two smaller tugs will shortly leave for Murmansk under the Dutch fing.
The balance due arò two steamers which are under construction at Amsterdam.
The remainder will almost entirely
be devoted-to-similar-purchases...
NAVY DAY
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 (UP) The United States commemorated the birthday. Wortime 164th Navy's precautions closed all the ships of the Battle Fleet, and the navy yards
stations which and Industrial usually open to the public's Inspec- tion on Navy Day,
urc
Maro Margarine
The production of margarine bus increased since the war, tea supplies continue to be ample and it is no longer intended
Introduce to standard ten at a fixed price.
There were nine monthe' supply of ten in London when the war started, bul the supplies were moved out owing to bombing risks.
dislocation This caused af has now been overcome.
which
President Roosevell sent a letter Southern Rhodesia
to the Acling Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Edison, saying: "The principal way to preserve peace lies in our ability to defend our frontiers. The Navy has never fall ed our country.”
Holland-Germany Telephones Silent
зел
AMSTERDAM. Oct. 27 (Reuter).- Telephone communication between Holland and Berlin is still subject to considerable delay,
Only a few calls are being put through.
No reason is given, but it is be loved here that the German military authorities are monopolising the lines.
Big Wage Increase For Coal-Miners
LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter),
And Conscription
SALISBURY, Oct. 27 (Reuter) The Premier of Southern Rhodesin raid to-day that powers to enforce
relleent regarding any future pro- Manila of an honest cedure. They said it revolves imme-Formosa
Parcels conscience," the diately around the whereabouts of the Straits and Calcutla
captured ship's American crew.
Offelals are also silent regarding What Nazis Forgot
Keg
Ord,
G.P.O. & KP.O.
..Oct. 28, 6.00 p.m. Ord...........Oct. 29, 8,30 p.m. via Australia and New Zealand
Thursday Island-duo Thursday Island, 11th November
.Oct. 29, 6 pm. ..Oct. 28, 5.30 p.m. the possibility of Prize Court proceed-Air Mall for "Imperial Aleway Direct Service"Duo London, Bih November. M. Leon Blum, former Socialstings being taken, but it is believed Premier, writing in his newspaper, that unless the vessel is forfeited, the party in a controversy wherein the "Populaire," says: "Hitler and Rib- Government is not likely to beccine bentrop have forgotten Britain's long shipowners and Germany are the sole elfort ht rapprochement between
litigants. France and Germany. It has been the constant alm of British policy since the end of the Great War to alleviate for Germany the blunders at Versalttes and to restore to Ger- European many her place in the community and thereby make it pas sible for Gertnany and France to live together."
In Germany to-day, Mr. Chamber, luin's statement is regarded by the controlled Noz Press as inadequate and that Britain is aiming at the destruction of Germany,
TAXATION LEAGUE (Continued from Page 1.)
on tox M.G. strongly supports a undivided company capital,
Res
Ord.
G.P.O, and K.P.O.
....5. pim.
..5.30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20 Amoy and Farcels only for Tientsin
9 'a.m. Fort Bayard, Holbow, and Pokhol
0,00 4.m. .0.00 a.m.
Manila. Tax Table Here are the suggestions of readers Swatow
they Shanghai fabulated to show you how
Monday, Oct. 30 would mise extra revenue,
Japon Per Cent. Straits and Calcutta.
Parcelu., Ord.,
Wines, spirits, beer Horse racing
escription would be asked for but STOCK EXCHANGE Clubs and other sweeps
would not be put into force yet, voluntary enlistment was going well. It is announced that 700 aflcers and men have been equipped and would be sent beyond the borders of Southern Rhodesia in five weeks.
Newfoundland's Spirit
CLOSES FIRM
exchange
NNUHWA SAZ8888388.
..0 a.m.
. a.m.
.8.30 1.1.
.11.30 u.m.
.12.30 p.m.
Pareels only for Halphong 1.00 p.m. Haiphong
Japan ...
.2,00 pm. ...7. p.m.
Siraits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, Aden, Egypt and London Parcels due London, 9th Deember.
Reg,
40
For.
margin
35
Tobacco and cigarettes Entertainment tax Luxury crilelen Perfumes OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Oct. 27-(Reuter).--At Dogs .....
to-day. the Stock Exchange
pre- Government lotteries LONDON, Oct. 27 (Router)-The Week-end profit-taking was cnally ab- Sales tax.
appreciation fine spirit of Newfoundland is evid-sorbed, and markets closed general- Stock
ly firm. enced by the fact that three times
Kamirs were aitracting buyers Cosmetics as many volunteers as required at-
while gilt-edged securities recovered Bachelors
Soft drinks tended the recruiting office, following after a hesitant period. -on appeal for 625 men for a naval
Childless couples Death duties... Electric signs and roadside unit,
hoardings
Oil was steady, and in the in- dustrials the gains outnumbered the losses.
Japanese bonds advanced sharply In late Kession on the hopes of
Intions.
Ord.
G.P.Ó. and K.P.0.
(Oct. 30, 5 p.m.
.Oct. 31; 8.45 a.m. ...OCL 31, 9.30 am.. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, USA., Central and South America
Via Vancouver B.C., (Parcela for Canada only)-duc Vancouver B.C., 18th November
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
20
20
20
Parceln
Between 10 and 20 per cent. of
Reg.
Ord.
Tuesday, Oct. 31
BRITISH TRADE improvement in Anglo-Japanese ro- readers voted for the following taxa-
RECOVERY
LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter). Delegates representing all the coal-Recovery of British trade the dislocation at the! fields in the country have decided to from accept the coal-owners' offer of on beginning of the war is shown addition of wagea during the war by the figures lasued in London! estimated to cost £5,000,000 yearly.
N.Z. Minister In London
to-day
Wall Street was irregular.
Prize Court: Writs Served In H.K.
In connection with the prize cargo Last month the Imports were down trom the Blue Funnel vessel Pyrrhu 33 per cent, and exports down 42 per and the Penrith Castle, notificallon is)
Gazetto" "Government given in a Dent.
This was mainly because vessels issued to-day that writs have been had been commandeered to transfer served in actions which have been
.Oct. 80, 5p.m. .Oct. 31. 9.15 a.m. Oct. 31, 10, a.m.
tion: Aliens, drivers licences, radio licences, motor-taxation,jewelry. Manila, Macassar and Sourabaya
furs, cats,
Below 10 per cent: voted for taxes Dairen
8.30 am. ...30am.
on property, increased assessment Parcels only for Straits......1 pm. inx, duties on oils and petrols, gos. Air Mail for "Imperial Always Direct
Service"dae London, 8th Nov. and electricity, graduated poll tax, super tax, landing charges, duties on foreign goods, window tax, bual- as tax, too, salt, and income tax.
Rek.
Ord.
Itex. Ord,
K.P.O.
...Oct. 11, B vm.
Oct, 21, 15.30 p.m. G.P.O.
„Oct. 11,5 PAI
MORE KEY MEN Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus-
་༄,,:,:་
Defence Reserve
It is officially notified that Martia the Expeditionary Force to France. Instituted in the Supreme Court of and also because of the convoy system Hongkong in Prize against the owners Ingram De Ville and Albert James LONDON, Oct. 27 (Router) Mr. and difficulties of Scandinavian trade. and parties interested in the cargo, Robert Mosa have been enrolled in
This month, however, shipments The part cargo from the Pyrrhus the Hongkong Peter Fraser, acting Prime Minister of New Zealand, has arrived in Eng-have been steadily better in the past consisted of 10 cases of rolled brass Key Men, and that William Charles
eral group for essential services. land to participate in the Empire ten days. The system of export and from, the Penrith Cole of 12 Walker has been placed in the gen- Conference of Cabinet Ministers.
licences, is working more smoothly, drums of coblas.
tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Bervice-doo Sydney, 6th Nor.
K.P.O.
да
Ord,
Ord
Oct. 31, 5 pm. Oct. 31, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.C
Oct. 31, 1. Patie 10ch 31, 7. p.m/