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"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA" Second Edition. Over 60 excellent views of the Colony, Price $1,50. Obtainable at & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Kelly Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street.
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16 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 25 conta per copy.
The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 14 cents per copy 10 centa Saturdays
British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.
Mr. Lam Tak-ming will hold an exhibition of his paintings at the Kam Ling Restaurant, West Point, on December 1.
Another Immigration Office To Be Opened
The Immigration Department announces that it expects to open another office at the old Sanitary Department bullock stables In-Happy Valley, near the old No. 1 Police Station and opposite the Lee Theatre.
This branch, the second to be opened, will begin business to morrow, or Thursday at the latest.
the interior. Applications for these passes must be supported by a letter from a commercial firm in Hongkong giving particulars of the applicant's connection with the firm.
In response to queries it is stated S.P.C.A. FLAG DAY
that photographs must be thin enough
to adhere to the forms to which they must be attached, and also thin enough to receive the Government embossed stamp. The size must be between two and three inches each way.
Full names must be given; em-
RESULT
The following in the result of the Flag Day held last Saturday.
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25 (UP)~~A ASUNCION, Nov. Paraguayan Cabinet crisis to-day re- sulied in the resignations of the Minister of the Interior, the Minister for War and all army ofcers,
New Ministers Appointed ASUNCION, Nov. 25 (UP)- President Morinigo has named Colonel Gaudioso Nunez to be War Minister, and Lleutenant Colonel Domaso Valdez to be Minister of the Interior, rombined with the Ministry of Gov- ernment.
He has also immediately replaced a number of high army and police officials who resigned.
Lau Ting-shan, 34 librarian of the
The Consul General for Japan and European Y.M.C.A., was bound over Mrs. Okazaki have issued invitations in $10 for a year, when he was to an "At Home" of the Roof Garden Kowloon Magistracy this morning evening to meet Mr. Selk! Yano, the with assaulting a dining room boy incoming Consul General. Cheung Lam, 31, of the Y.M.C.A.
ployees in Hongkong must have their 130 $260, Sir Atholl and Lady Mac- charged before Mr. E. Himsworth at of the Hongkong Hotel next Monday i
pccupation certified in a letter signed by the employer; occasional visitors here who are traders employed by outside Arms must also have a certi- fying letter.
The occupation must be given in full with the address of the business concerned.
Street Collections: Hongkong $800.70
Kowloon $713,49, $1,314.19: Special Donations: A. W. Hughes, of Mr. R.E. Gregor (In memory Lindsell) $50, Miss N. W. Bascomb $10, Miss Marlon Poller (In memory of my sister) $10; Total $1,034.19. I was sold that on Saturday,
The Society desires to express its most grateful thanks to Mrs. Lieper Cheung saw defendant walking in Y.M.C.A. possession. book in his library (Hongkong) and Mrs. Smalley (Kow-Halphong Road with a
Ambulance loon); the St. John Brigade, The Boy Scouts, and all Cheung reported the matter to the Secretary and on the following day defendant came to hear of the report and in a st of temper struck Cheung on the face with a pair of scissors.
Mr. Himsworth T addressing defendant, said that in view of the fact that he would be dismissed from the Y.M.C.A he would only bound
Frontier poores are uppropriate those ladles and helpers whost only to those living in Hongkong or kindly assisted in making the effort China and making frequent trips to successful,
Please reserve 13th and/or 14th December for.
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Immigration Photos
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The "Hongkong "Telegraph." Sir-Will the ImmigrationДu
to tell us what thority be kind enough
la the standard of photos acceptable
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for application for Immigration tificates? The men in the Immigra- tion Department seem to pay great attention to photos and much time is spent in criticising the size, thickness of paper and
so on of the photos handed to them. The work will be quickened should we know the exact size, thickness of paper etc., of photom beforehand.
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JACOBY MAY BE DEPORTED
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH” HANOI, Nov. 25 (Domel) French Indo-Ching authorities are reported to te contemplating taking an action to deport Mr. Melville Jacuby,
uby, "United Prezz" correspondent.. They tie also considering steps. against the American Vice-Consul,
ir. Robert Lindes, as well us the- American Consul, Mr. Charles Reed, as investigation allegedly brought to light anti-Japenese spy äctivity, when the two Americans were cought photographing a Japanese military supply depot in Haiphong.
Hungarian Mission
To Rome
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH", ROME, Nov. 25 (UP)-The Hungarian Minister of Commerce and "Communications, Doctor Josepit Vars ga, arrived in Rome by train to-day. Ile was greeted at the station by the Italian Minister of Communica-- flons, Signor Giovanni Hostventuri.
The Hungarian Minister will main in Italy for several days, during which time he is expected to contact outstanding Italian commercial com- munications 'officials in connection with a new commercial understand- Ing.
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Marseilles Bombing
MADRID," Nov. 25 (Reuter)-A note from the Vichy Government pro- testing' against the alleged, bombing of Marveilles · by British aircraft is being forwarded to London by Sir Samuel Hoare, British Ambassador in Madrid,
Anti-Malarial Turf Torn Up By Chinese
The Molária Bureau was asking for- a serious view to be taken of the caso sald Sub-Inspector Taylor to Mr. G. T. Lowry at Central Magistrneg to-day when Yueng Kuen, 32, and Sung
Wong,
cutting a
54, were charged with quantity of turf at Old Brick Field, Brick Hill, Aberdeen.
Sub-Inspector Taylor said that the
turf.
had been told by the Malaria Bureau in this area two years ago to keep down malaria in that dis trict. On November 22, the defea donts were seen cutting the turf, and near them was a high stock of turf. Between one and two acres had been
holes torn up; this left small ground where water could collect and breed larvae.
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Defendants were each fined $20 or 21 days in prison.
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