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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 0.15 p.m. Business; Annual Report, and

Monday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Exchange At A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

Demand do.

1/23% 1/2%

T.T. Shanghai

.225

T.T. Singapore

.52%

TT, Japan

.103

T.T. India.

.82%

T.T. U.S. A

2433

T.T. Manlia

.40%

T.T. Hatavia

.4534

T.T, Bangkok

1492

to

T.T. Salgon

T.T. France

TT. Switzerland

109 10.00 .100

T.T. Australia

.1/04

BUYING

1/3

'4 m/s D/P

do.

1/3

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

25

4 m/s France

30. d/s Indis.

U.S. Cross rate in Lon."

Statement of Accounts. Election of Officers, Recommendations Incoming Committec. W. MULCAHY,

Hon: Secretary.

Eastern Beat Navy 6-2

(Continued fram Page 6.)

MOUTRIE UPRIGHT PIANO, Ford four door sedan. Both in fine condi- lon, party leaving town, excellent chauffeur available. For all informa- tion please call Tel. 29118 or 31245, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Original prints of Chinese life studies by R rising shot, but Lay was not giving Poinsot. Free postage abroad, guar-anything away and pleked the ball anteed duty free. For sale The Little from the left corner of the goal. Shop, Gloucester

'O'Regan received from leap to carly.

Hest Laŭ ognin, but Lau just managed

to tip the ball over for From the resultant klek, a melee in front of Eastern goal saw the tousled head of Thorburn connect la open the searing for the Navy.

Arcade, Order

LETTERS

Tax Your Neighbour?

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

cerncr.

Eastern mined the ascendency for

Cheng then changed with Hsu and the change was felt very keenly by attack the Navy when this player

the Navy area, after attack on Thorburn was using his head to poad Sir,-Now that citizens have had advantage and Lau was kept quite pichly of time tu put forward theirtesy clearing. pet taxes, it la to be hoped that they that have not been grinding axes,

a few minutes when Hau made a ne their own tax would not have hit run down the line and rent in a very somebody else very hard. It is anngerous centre. Their anxiety fo necessary to question ourselves arst.et the equaliser caused the Basem For so many of us think our neigh-forwards to be pulled up almost bour's wage too high, profits ex-

tine

Mr. they attacked. orbitant, way of life entirely wrong. Foster handled the game very well, Teetotallers are wont to advocate but was not very popular with the taxation of alcohol; non-smokers vote Chinese supporters who failed to see tobacco tax. Careful folks the tactical "one back" play of the for a

luxuries: Novy. would place imposts on play boys shout for the property tax. Citizens should explain methods of taxation that they are expert on, that Is, the one which would hit them.

W. H. R.

New Taxation Sir-No complicated machinery would be required for the collection of any of the following taxes, which fait divelly on these best able to pay. 1-10 per cent surcharge on the

all telegrams sent; cost 2.-double the "stamp duty" on all;

Assignments; 3.-20 per cent, on the winning of

"Cash sweeps"? 4-10 per cent, on the winning

every

EASTERN RALLY

.

EASTERN rallied and imperceptí- bly, took the gaine from the hands of the Navy. The result was Robinson was called upon to save point blank shots from lau and Chung which he did in grand style. Ilau returned to the attack but attempted to dribble the gate un spotied a fine chance of scoring.

Chung

FIRST REWARD

SHORTLY afterwards, brought the crowd to its feet with as grand a goal as could be seen. With Robinson sprawling on the ground after saving a hot shot from him, he it into the and sent followed up empty goalmouth.

This put new life into them and they rained attack after attack on the 7.-$10 per annum on every tele-Navy urea, Unchallenged, Hau ran

only of pari-mutuel bets: 5.Double the duty on pertumes, cosmeties and similar luxuries; 6-10 per cent. on all club and

hotel chits:

phone; 8.-$100 per nunum on every motor excluding laxies, buses car, and trucks; 9-5100 on every bathing shed in

Hongkong and the mainland. It is not difficult to estimate what any of the above will bring.

J. W. N.

Rent Profiteers Sir-1 suggest that Government should lax the increases on rent to the full extent of such increase.

I have just been offered a flat st $175 a month, the rent paid by the outgoing tenant being $130.

N.B.W.

Answers To Correspondents Enquirer.--No nune, no address, no publication.-Ed.

E.D. Not allowed to publish names of ships.-Ed.

Belgium And Neutrality

New Affirmation By The Primate

In with Chung and Tham in atten- dance, but he made the fatal mistake of passing to Chung and the referee blew offside.

The second half was as exciting a sequet as one could wish, and the few lapses of the Navy defence the table for proved the lura of them.

Hau received from Lo and Robin- son-was-called-upon-to-save...point blank again. It bechine almost a duel between Itau and Robinsen.

of

At this stage a little unpleasantness was evidenced with the number Infringements, elbows being much in evidence and back charging.

Kong was a tower of strength and totally eclipsed Tsang, his speed. strong kicks and positioning spotling many at the Navy's attacks. He brought his head to good use, now and again heading almost to midseid.

DEFENCE STRAIN CHUNG .now showed his mettle as Robinson soon found out. The ball bounced from his hands from n point blank shot from Chung but that did not inconvenience him from going full length to save the follow-up shot of Chung

Roughly and Henon was feeling the strain, and were becoming slight- ly erratic in their passes with the consequence that an attack was hard- iy repulsed before the ball was back again.

Chung outrannoeuvred Robinson to score the Eastern's second goal from a rebound from Henon's font. A BRUSSELS, Oct. 29 (Reater).

convergenes of Eastern players on ---At a service of intercession for the Navy's goalmouth resulted in peace at Brussels to-day, the Cheng adding another goal with Primate of Belgium again re-showed that the Navy still had a sting Robinson unsighted. But Middleton affirmed Belgium's determina-when he caused Lau to save with his tion to preserve her. neutrality. left hand from an angled shot.

The Primale was speaking in the presence of King Leopold and mem- bers of the government,

Would Be A Crime

was

but

He said it would be a crime for Belgium to join the war unless her existence

threatened, fortunately she was guaranteed by the Fowers and by the resolve of her army and King

Belgium

always toyul engagements and had had no part in the cause of the present war.

The Primato urged on all Catholics spiritual mobilisation for the sake of Belgium and the future of Europe.

Was

THE "TELEGRAPH” will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public Interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.

to

Yue took the ball from the goal kiek and tested Robinson who went

4 m/s L/C London

October 30. 1939.

Govt. Loses A MEMORIAL RUSSIA'S DEMANDS

Minister

Death Of Lieut-Col.

PLAYGROUNDS Government To Go Ahead With Scheme

A. J. Muirhoad LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter),

OWING to pressure of work The death is announced of

upon the Public Works Depart- icut. Col. A. J. Muirhead, untilment since the war, the $168,368

Under-Secretary

of

recently State for Indin.

Licut-Col. Muirhead represented the Wells Division of Somerset as a Unionist since 1929.

(Continued from Page 1.3

out to-night. There were also addi tional troop movements throughout

the night, but the purpose could not

be ascertained.

The populace is calm and has been prepared for any eventuality for many days,

Russian Troops In Latvia rat Soviet troops to enter Latvia ar- MOSCOW, Oct. 20 (Reuter).-The

King George V Memorial Play grounds, revised plans for which rived at a Latvian frontier town this

morning.

They are on their way to future are now awaiting the Governor's approval, will be constructed by Soviet naval and air bases on the private contractors, the Tele-const In the 1931-35 Government, he was graph understands. Parliamentary Private Secrétary to

Detalled plans have been prepared the Ministers of Agriculture and by the architects Messrs. Fahner and Fisheries (Sir John Gilmour and Mr. Turner, for the Jordan Road corner Walter Elliot), and he became Parlin-lle in Kowloon, hut detailed plans mentary Secretary to the Ministry of have not yet been prepared for the Victoria site at the old Government Labour in 1935,

Civil Hospital. .11.45

It is understood that, despite the Since then he has-keld the office of .8434

Under-Secretary of State for India, war, every effort will be made .4.02

1. S. Cross rate in N. Y...3.99%

H.K. Stock Market

were

The following quotations sued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.

BANKS

ILK. Banks $. H.. Banks (Lon. Reg.) H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) Chartered £....... Mercantile, A. & D. £. Mercantile, C. £ East Astu

Cantons $

Union S.

INSURANCES

Chins Underwriters $.. IK. Fire S.

SHIPPING Douglases S. Steamboats $. Indo-Chinas, PS Indo-Chinus, D$.. Shell (Bearers) s/- Waterbonts $.

DOCKS ETC Wharves $.

Docks $.

Providents

New Eng. St. Sh. Docks Sh. $.

MINING

Kailan s/- Habs S.. Venz. Gold $.. H.K. Mines Cia.

Hotels $

Lands

.1,305 b. £..77 n.

to

and has been responsible fur nnswer-push ahead with the construction of ing most of the House of Cominoris the Kowloon site, question on India and Burma.

Among other things, Lieut-Colonel Muirhead was A member of Oxfordshire County Counell.

the

HONGKONG RESIDENTS SEE SUBMARINE DRAMA AT SEA

[Continued from Page 1.)

..78 n. convoy and see whether we were a

7 n. there. There was an explosion and I

There someone shout 20% heard 10% n.

.72 n.

alie

Coeg.'

hurried back for ard and stared uhend, but all I could see was a white .2021⁄2 b. bubze of water. I hurried to my 400 n. cabin nearby for my glasses and re- .1%. turned and trained them ahead, but! 175 all I saw was the binik surface of the water. The whole thing didn't take

68 b. longer than two minutes. 12 n.

60

our

Just before in the same day we had another alarm and we all had 30 n. to dun our lifebelts and go 85/74. deck stations. We were there for ..8.10 0. perhaps an hour before we were al-

lowed to disband.

101 n. 10.10 b.i

4 b. 14 n. .175 n.

UI

site

To Leave To-morrow JELSINKI, Oct. 29 (Reuter) ——| The. Finnlash delegation is expected to leave on the third trip to Moscow on Tuesday.

POST OFFICE

ADDITION OF SENDER'S ADDRESS

Every article sent, through the Parts should bear in the left-hand, corner, or on the back, the name and address of the sender, so that this Post Office may be able in case of non-delivery, to return it unopened and without delay. A large num---

of undelivered ber

arileles Bro destroyed every year at the Return- ed Letter Office because they contain or inside, of the no clue outside whereabouts of the senders,

Owing to the uncertainty of Sem uunsport the public are requested to past. Christmas Parcels parly, pra ferably before the end of October.

Small Pocket Post to all countries

They will take with them Finland's reply to the latest Russian proposals is suspended. over the drafting of which the Cabinet had been

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES over she' busy week-end.

Registered and Parcel Mall aro Party leaders were brought to closed 15 minutes earlier than the gether to-day to hear details of the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- proposals.

Agreement was reached after tweed to close at or before 9 aan, regis- days of discussion between

the tered and parcel malls are closed at When Government and party leaders.

3 pm, on the previous day. mails are advertised to close after $ p.m. Registered and Parcel malls are closed at 6 pm.

Both the areas adjoin closely con

bullding gested areas and the playing fields will benefit the Chinese population alone. The

decision to build the playing els was made

The final text is now being drafted. about linee yêurs ago, and the anoney

Reich-Latvian Agreement was collected by public subscription.

The plans for the Kowloon

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Include the construction of a striking

RIGA, Oct. 20 (UT).The first memorial entrance gate in Chinese style, a commodious pavilion and per-detachments of Soviet troops crossed Air gola. The Victoria site will have the Latvian border en route to their!

bases to-day. large children's paddling pool and a

Meanwhile the Latvian-German re-Japan and Shanghul basket ball ground in addition swings and see-saws.

AMERICANS, WELL KNOWN IN H’KONG, WITNESSED DEVAS- TATION OF WARSAW

tu

(Continued from Page 1.) Americans and other foreigners in Warsaw were permitted to leave.

INWARD MAILS

Mail

by "Imperial Airways- Direct Service" -London date 21st October...

settlement agreement which whsionlls Initialles after three weeks negotia- Shanghai thunts is scheduled to be signed on Monday.

...Oct. 30.

.Oct. 3D.

.Oct. 30,

.Oct. 30.

Shanghal and Amoy

.Oct. 30.

Strails Canton ...

.Oct. 30.

.Oct. 31.

Australia and Manila

Oct. 31..

Japan and Shanghol

..Oct. 31.

Japan Shanghal

.Oct. 31.

Oct. 31..

ANNOYED

Straits

Oct. 31.

(Continued from Page 1.)

for entering Murmansk

were

Direct Service”—San date, 28th October Air Mail by "Air France, Direct Service"-Paris date, 25th October Nov. 1.

Francisco .Nov. 1.

The exodus of Reich citizens is at ready proceeding and all highways from Latvin are clogged.

AMERICANS

interned.

Air Mall by "Fan American Airways

However, they claimed that the Saw War In East

ship's machinery was in need of re-Haiphong and Fort Bayard. Nov. 1. Nov. 1. Japan Neither Mr. Davis nor Mr. Jen-pairs and they were released.

.Nov, 1. Java and Maulin king are strangers to warfare,

However, this step was only an

Mail by "Imperial Airways Mr. Davis was stationed in be-after-thought and Washington's view Ar

Direct Service"-London date, 251h. "The one who showed the most sirged Nanking just before it fell is that it was the Suvict's clear duty

October

Nov. 2. consternation was our chef, who

December. 1937, to hand the ship back to the American to the Japanese in was furious over the danger of the lie was on Sorony Hi there when erew.

tin being apolit."

The Japanese nerin bombardment claimed several foreign lives.

Mr. Douglas Jenkins, Jr. was also

Canton

Nov. 2

Sandukon .... Washington White Paper Shanghal and Amoy SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPHO Australia and Manila BERLIN. Oct. 29, (UP)-OMeluls Manju

the United Shanghai

the Straits regarding

Nov. 2.

Nov. 2.

Nov. 3.

Nov. 3.

Nov. 3.

Nov. 3.

.Nov. 4.

.Nov. 4.

Nov. 5.

con-

I

Do Duty Passengers The liner was more carefully sand-] 13/0 n. bagged and darkened than most ships in Nanking, and was there when the .9.60 b. that have arrived from home, convos Japanese entered and sacked the elty, have not yet received

shields being erected at her deck .4 n.

After leaving China Mr. Davis was States white paper 4. entrances, and she was under earetul assigned to London, from where he City of Flint; however, the "United Haiphong and Hoihow

read extracts which the Straits night-time supervision during her proceeded Scout and Vancouver. Press" journey of nearly seven weeks. The He only recently went to Warsaw,officials described as "interesting" and Japan passengers played a part in this and will probably return to the For added that it is impossible to

OUTWARD MAILS ment further until they had studied East in the near future.

Monday, Oct. 38 supervision.

"We were allotted duties soon after

Ble. Douglas Jenkins. Sr, who was the full text.

Meanwhile, the Foreign Omee in- Parcels only for Hulphong 1.00 p.m. leaving home," said one passenger, appointed U.S. Consul Generat "Afterwards, and particularly after Berlin after leaving Hongkong, is now formed the United States Embassy Parcels only for Rangoon and Cal-

that they lacked information regard- the convoy left us on the fourth day. U.S. Minister to Bolivia.

ing the City of Flint but did not Halphong we had to do turns of training and:

confirm that the vessel had Jeft Swatow duty and when an alarm sounded we 7.40 n. had to go to our stations.

Naval officials stressed that if she .3.79 n.

had departed, her speed is only seven knots per hour and it would require reven days reach Germany.

LANDS

★1⁄2 b.

32.18 U. par. n.

.73% 13. .4.10 . .100 0.

.18 s.

Land 4 dr. $.. Stral Lands Sh, S. Humphreys $.. H.K. Reallles .. Chinese estates $..

UTILITIES

Trains $、、、、 Peak Trams (old) s. Peak Trams (new) *Star Ferrics $.

Y. Ferries $.

"Most of us were' employed on in- .01% n.speetion duty to see that no lights

Babies' Gas Masks Minsk.

Anti-gas information for 22 b. were visible at night, and on look-out mothers of young children is 80 s. duty, but there was also a volunteer contained in a circular which 434 b. gun crew. 49%.

China Lights told $. China Light (new) $. ILK. Electrics S. Mueno Electrica Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old $.. Telephones (new) $ Traction s/- Tractions (Pref.) z/-

INDUSTRIALS Cald: Marg. (ord.), Sh. $. Cald: Marg. (Pre.), Sh. $...13 n. Canton Ices $..

...1 n.

Cements $... 11.K. Ropes $.

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms (ok) $. Dairy Farms (new) $. Watsons $..... Lane, Crawfords $ Sinceres $. Wing On (H.K.) $. Powell, Ltd. S...

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $......... S'hol Cotton Sh. $. Zoong Sing. Sh. $. Wing On Texilles, Sh. $.

MISC.

1. K. Entertainments $.. Constructions (old) $. Constructions (new) $. Vibro Filing S. Ch. Govt. 5% 1925

G. Bonds... B.K. Govt. 4% Loan H.K. Govt. 3 Loan Marsmans (Lon.) s/- Morsmans (HK) B/-

19/- n.

22/- n.

14 n.

Quiet Hallowe'en In Hongkong

cutta...

Japon

...1 p.m. .2.00 p.m. .3.30 p.m. ...7 p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, Aden, Egypt and London Parcels- due London, 8th Decmber,

Par.

Reg

Ord.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

.Oct. 30, 5 p.m.

Oct. 31, 8.45 km.

Oct. 31, 0.30 am.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, U.S.A., Central and South America vla Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for

Vancouver Canada only)-due B.C., 18th November

Heg!

Ord.

G.P.O. and K.r.0.

Oct. 30, 5 p.m. Oct. 31, 9.15 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 31

Oct. 31, 10 nm. ...

"Some firing practice was done on the Lord Privy Seal has sent to 18 the way out at targets thrown over-Edinburgh Authorities. 1145 b. bond-darn accurate dring, too.

Anti-gas protective helmets for 20.20 b, "Whenever anyone on look-out bables under about two and a half ,7,00 11 noticed anything suspicous the ship, years, the circular states, are being which went ai full speed after produced t the rute of severni leaving the convoy, would begin to thousands a day. Many thousands THE festival of Hallowe'en wil

have been issued to the most vulner- not be celebrated to any great exten!-Parçels. The women also had their special alte areas.

in Hongkong this year. Most of them were prepared duties.

Sunplies of the respirators for The most important celebration for Red Cross work, but fortunately small children between the ages of hos already inken place-the 14.00 b. there was no call for this service. about two and a half and four are Hallowe'en dinner held by the Scol-Manila, Macassar and Sourabaya

4.00 n. One girl took BBC. news bulletins becoming available. These respira tish Company the Hongkong

each day and prepared the daily newstors are

.0.30 am. the same in principle us Volunteer Delence Corps last Fri Dairen ..... However, the novelty of ordinary ...20 s. sheet,

civilian respirators. but day night.

Parcels only for Straits......1 p.m. n. these duties quickly wore off and they lighter

Hallowe'en, the time when super- Air Mail for "Imperia! Airways Direct 7.90 b soon became irksome,"

Until those become available, natural Influences are stated to pre- Service"-due London, 8th Nov. .7 0.

K.P.O. The black-out precautions cused children between two and a half and vail, has always been dear to the e casualty among the crew, This four can be completely protected by hearts of Scotsmen both at Home and

Oct. 31, 5 p.m. .41 n. was- quartermaster who fell heavily the small-size ordinary civillan res-abroad.

.Oct. 31, 5.30 p.m. aver a chair which and been moved

G.P.O. from its proper position on the dark deck.

.1.80 n.

...

22 ni. He arrived in Hongkong with his 175 n. left arm in a sling and will have

42 n. Pto have the elbow trented here. .484 73.

Passenger List

pirutor.

of

Reg.

Ord.

. Rox.

Ord.

8.30 cm.

Oct. 31, 5 p.m. .Oct. §1, 7 pm.

So, in many Scottish homes in the The facepiece must be lifted on Colony, to-morrow night will be the face by tightening the strop celebrated with small family parties. which passes over the top of the

Nuls and fruits will head the menu Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus- head, and the eyepiece will be above lists and the age old customs of tralia by "Imperlai Aleways Direct the level of the eyes, but that will "Dooking for Alppies" and biting: Servicedue Sydacy, 6th Nov. not matter so long as the facepiece "Stookie Alpples" will, undoubtedly, makes contact oli round the face.

In the event of there being renson

8.35 n. Through passengers from London 1.55 .nbourd the Hner were.-Miss N.

to apprehend attack by gas, the 1. Manley, of the Kailan Mining Ad-Covernment will broadcast advice os

be well to the fore.

8. ministration, Tientsin. Mr. and Mrs. to methods by which anti-gos pro- Naval Concentration

R. A. Boothroyd, Miss P. Beatty, Miss tretton could be improvised for bables 30% n. U. B. Courtney, Mrs. N. Christie, Mr. and young children for whom pro- .100 a. G. Danson, Mrs. L. Gritßn, Mr. J. G. tective helmets and respirators may .78. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H. Kim- not yet be available.

13/0 n.berlan and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, C.

....4/- 0. | Ramsden and tinughter, Mr. and Mrs.

C.

Sale Of Chinese Jewellery

1.

Stericker. J. A.

Captain Stringer, Mr. F. Stormes, Mr. E. O. Sagerhoun, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thompson und daughter. Mr. and

Counties Join Mosquito War ·

At Pakhoi

KWEILIN, Oct. 30 (Central).— Military despatches received here state that the number of Jupontse vessels gathered off Pakici hus now reached twelve.

Throughout October 22 to 25, bugy movements were naval

FI. PIERCE. Fla. (UP)The Japanese

| Mrs. G. H. K. Wheeler and daughters,

and Mrs. P. Crow and daughter. Florida East Coast Anti-Mos-witnessed near the Gulf of Klung-

Others who disembarked in Hong

state board of health will be asked.

Another Shooting Incident

qulto Association has been formed. chow. NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (Central)ong_were. Mr. J. Hogg, Mr. A.. P.

Approximately 30 counties joined in K Fernandes, Mr. P. G. full length. The ball was dribbling in the first day's sale

the association war on the malaria- of Chinese

Diack, Mr. 14. M. Drummond, bearing pest, Co-operation of the slowly into the goal when Henon jewellery at Lord and Taylor's here,

Mr. W. R. Fielden, Mr. made a galloni attempt to kick out, a sum of more than US$7,000 was

Hawkins, Mr. L. B. Me- but Chung was there fret and realised,

Governe, Mr. J. A. Urquhart. Cmdr. secured his hat trick,

The sale was jointly sponsored by M. J. Yeatman. R.N.. Mr. and Mrs. W. At this period Coles suffered an Madante Chiang Kai-shek and Mrs Young. Mr. E. G. Mulholland, Mr. injury to his left elbow, but resumed Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. The proceeds Tan Te-moo, and Mr. E. L. Kalle.

of the sale wit be devoted entirely, play to a burst of cheering,

Hau centred and the ball lift the to the rellef of Chinese wartime crossbar to reboland into play for walls.

in. Hau Cheng to top the ball eulminated a flashy display by trick- ing Roughly, and, rounding in scored with Robinson unsighted.

Through passengers from Singa- pure included. Mr. P. C. Strickland, Rev. Father Schmid. Mr. and Mrs. T. safe, T. Brooks, Mrs. J. Woog and daughter,

and Mr. N. I. Patel.

During the first day of the many Chinese and American ladies were present at the bazaar lending their help, including Mrs. Lin Yu- tang and Miss Dorothy Thompson.

Already the sale has ovoked much

TWO NEW DOCTORS

LAST EFFORT UNDAUNTED the Navy strived for the upper hand and after a spirited interest in fashion circles here, and

Dr. Gordon. King, of University attempt Middleton culminated a fine the event has the double significance run with an equally fine goal. The of_helping China's wartime childPath, has been added to the list of last few minutes of the game saw the refugees

promoting qualified medical practitioners. He is a Licentiate of the Royal College Eastern pressing and their efforts Chinese-styled jewellery.

of Physicians of London

1924, a were rewarded with Cheng adding

Member of the Royal College

ok the sixth and final goal. The whistle |biew with the Navy still trying.

Surgeons of England 1924, a Fellow

Navy.-Robinson: Roughly. Jenon; Heap, Hazuod, Coles;

Philline, Alltion, O'Regan, Thorburn, Middle-

113

well as

S.M.C. To Meet

On Wednesday

Postmistress Doubles on Job

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.,

Oct. 31. & D.. „Oct. 81, 5,20 p.m. G.P.O.

Her.

Ord

Oct. 31, 5 pr. .Oct. 31, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1 Shanghoi

.10.30 am. Ilaiphong

:1 p.m. Stralta, Ceylon, India, East and South

Afrien.

2.30 p.m Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service" dao Paris, 9th Nov.

K.P.O.

Iter. Ord.

HOT.

Ord.

Nav, 1, 5.00 p.m. .Nov, 1, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Nov. 1, 5.00 p.m.

......... Nov. 1, 7.00 p.m. Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- Lalu and U.S.A by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 8th Nov.

K.P.O.

12. Nov, 1, 5. p.m. ..Nov. 1, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

Reg.

Ord.

Nov. 1,3 p.15. ..Nov. 2. 7.30 am. Thursday, Nov. Z

.8.30 ... .9.30a.m. .0.30 n,m,

CHUNGKING, Oct. 30 (Central).- Another shooting incident took place In Fahwachen, in the western out- HUMPTULIPS, Wash. (U. P.) skirts of Shanghai, on Saturday when When Grayson Price, at Chico, Col., Siclo He-lol, said to be connected to be with a certain organisation in western attorney sent some papers served addressed to "Constable," Shanghal, was shot at and critically Humptulips, Wash,, did not have a wounded. The assallants made good Sandakan constable. However,

Stratta Postmistress | their escape. Mrs. N. F. Loomia served the papers Sino refused to disclose' the couse Straits and sent Price a bill of $2.50 for of his being attacked service,

WOODBINES FOR THE TROOPS

Prisoner Fears For Mustache

- PITTSBURG, Col. of the Royal College of Surgeons of LONDON, Oct. 28 (UP):~The War

Sentenced to a life-time term of announced that. Lord

·England· 1020, and a Fellow of the Office has Royal College of Obstetries and Nuffield has thado a gift of £1,000 imprisonment, the greatest worry of Cynnecology of London 1930. to the Ovorsens League Tobacco Fund George Stamos to being transferred

The name of Dr. CHUNGKING, Oct. 30 (Central),

(Mrs) Irma to provide "amokes for the British to San Quentin prison was that the

auhorities there would shave, out: hi Kastern-Lau Itin-hon; Kong Sin-he Shanghai Municipal Council Frommer (nea Edelmann), of Hill- troops, PA king, Trang Chung-Wen; 9. T. Lau, will meet on November 1 to discuss wood. Road, has also been added to In an accompanying letter, Lord magnificent handlebar, mustaches. Cheng Ying-kuen, Lo Wai-kuon; Yeo Hak-hing, Chung: Kin-hai, Tham the extra-Settlement rond issue and the list. Mrs. Frommer is a Doctor Nufold said: "understand this will Local authorities promised to inter Joe-tak, Tina King-sing, Hau Ching to decide on a proposal to be for of Medicine and Surgery of the be suficient to provide lone million vene with the state prison officials in

-cigarettes." University of Bologna, Italy, 1937. warded to the bogus regime.

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