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U. S. FOOD FOR EIRE
But No Weapons
20
May WASHINGTON, (Reuter).-The President told a press conference that the United sell or States has offered to charter two ships to Ireland and to supply half a million dollars' worth of food for the Irish civilian population.
The ships would be manned by Irish crews and the purchase of the food would be loanced from special Red Cross Relief appropria- tion of $50,000,000, the half a million purchase being additional to
any
made by Ireland herself.
President Roosevelt Indicated that no armaments would be available.for Ireland, following the United sale to States' general rule to supply muni- lions only to active belligerents,
The ships for Ireland would be and Ang. placed under the Irish would probably carry much more than huit a milion dollars' worth of food because Eire intends to make purchases on her own account,
Bulgaria Recognises Manchukuo
the
SOFIA, May 20 (UP)—it is oft- cially announced that the Bulgarion Government
recognised Manchukuoan regime. M. Filoff, the Premier, has informed and congra- Lulated the head of the Manchukuoan regime telegraphically.
HONG KONG POLO CLUB
Boundary Street, Kowloon
GYMKHANA
IN AID OF B.W.O.F. Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G.
SATURDAY, MAY 24th at 3 p.m.
The Band of the 1st Bn. The Middlesex Regt. (D.C.O.)
by kind permission of Jt-Col H. W. M. Stewart, o..., M.C. -and-Officers_will_ploy_during_the_ afternoon. Contuctor: Mr. W. E. Kifford, Bandmaster.
Programme
3.00-JUMPING COMPETITION
(a) China Ponies. (b) Australian Ponies.
4,00-ALARM RACE.
4.30-MUSICAL CHAIRS
5.00 V. C. RACE ON MULES
(for all ranks).
5.30-POLO MATCH
(The "Diehard" Trophy).
6.30-COCKTAIL CABARET.
HEAR
DEANNA
DURBIN
sing "There'll Always be an England"
IN
"NICE GIRL”
at the KING'S-THEATRE now and
PAY WHAT
TOTAL PROCEEDS
TO THE
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
What to do to help a child
or
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The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor.
The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor.
The Inspector, 12 Sai Young Choi St., Kowloon.
The Inspector,
Kowloon,
52, Argyle St.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
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RADIO
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First Talk by Fr Ryan On "Some British Poets"
Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 kic's, and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m on 9.52 m.c's. per second.
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.
12,30 "Fats" Rhythm.
and Waller
Its
Wednesday,
12.55 The Carlyle Cousins (Vocal). 1.00 Local Time Signal.. 1,01 Granados.
Compositions of Albeniz and
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.
1.45
Excerpts from Gliberi and Sullivan's "Patlerce."
Overturo....Symphony Orchestra
cond, by Love-sick
Malcolm Sargent; Twenty Madines We.....Nellie Briercliffe, Rita. Mackay and Chorus
of Girls; Still Brooding On Their
bunu
lons
Tell What
Shine..
Winifred
0.32 The Il Billles and Lectiona Cuban Boys.
7.00 London Relay-The News, 7.15 London Relay "Questions of 7.30 Sal
A
Selections from Light Opera. Girl Selection Country (Monckion)....London Theatre Or- chestra; Les Cloches de Corneville
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
TO CIRCLE THE GLOBE
The 55-ton luxury brigantine, Nuestra Senora de la Paz (Our Lady of Peace), which was launched at the Wing On Shing ship-
taken The vessel will be
on a round-the-world yard on Monday. cruise by Lt-Cel Juan Calvo and Li-Col A. Arnatz of the Philippines. The lower picture shows those who attended the launching. Li-Col Calvo is seen in centre, with Bitss Virginia Ildefonso, who performed the ceremony, on his left (Photos: Mayfair Studio).
Against Monopoly
Women Riot
Nightsoil
►
Using umbrellas, wooden clogs and hairpins, a gang of about
their
After a scuffle which lasted nearly herd theme to arrest them.
the
who
May 21
Mr Roosevelt Not Sending Any Special Message to Congress
WASHINGTON, May 20 (Router). President Roosevelt doos not unticipate sending any special message to Congress in the near future..
"He announced this at his press conference to-day, thus disappointing upward of 100 journalista present.
They had jammed President Roosevelt's office for what was ex- pected to be a momentous conference in anticipation of an indication from the President of a "big decision."
Relief Appropriation WASHINGTON, May 20 (Reuter), -President Roosevelt has oaked Con- Hress for an $880,000,000 relief appro- priation for the year beginning July
1.
This amount is $109,000,000 below the estimates in the budget.
Shipping Rates
WASHINGTON. May 20 (Reuter). The House of Representatives to- day passed and sent to the Senate a- Bill giving the Maritime Commlasion persuasive authority to control shilp- ping rates, cargoes and, voyages in the interests of national defence.
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were ssued on the Hongkong Stock Mor- ket this morning.
BANKS
H.K. Banks S...
H.K. Banks £.
ILK. Banks (H.K.)
Mercantile, A. & D. £.
Chartered ...
Mercantile C. £
East Asia $.
INSURANCES
Cantons à
Union $
Indo-Chinas P. $.
Indo-Chinas D. $.
Shell (Bearers) 8/-
Waterboots $..
1,310 sa. .74 n.
.70% n.
.8% n.
.23% n.
11 n.
.71 b.
Exchange At A Glance
BELLING
T.T. London Demand London T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore TT. 147, Japan Tun, India
TT. U.S.A. T.T. Manila TT. Batavia T.T. Bangkok
BANKS
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & OIHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1983. Fald-up Capital $3,000,00 Reserva Liability of Proprietors £3,000,0 Reserve Fund' e-poet........... £3,000,00 HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.
21 Dishopsgato, E.0.1. Sub-Agencies in Londoni 117/122, Leadenhall Street, E.C3. West End Branchi 14/16, Cockupür Etreet, 6.W.1.
Manchester Branchi
52, Mosley Birest, Manchester, 2.
AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:
Hankow Ponarig Hongkong Kangoon
Alor Star Amrituse
Ipot 1lotlo Karachi
Klang
Balgon
Bemarang Beremban
Shanghai Singapore SIL Wan Sourabaya
Talping
Tiental
1/2 .1/2
445
524
Bangkok
103
3254
Etstavia
Bombay,
Calcutta
(2414
247
Agencies:
Kobe
.484
Clive Street
Kusta
45
140
Falrile Place Canton
Lawapur
Kuchung
Сажпрого
Madras
1044
Cebu
Manila
Colombo
Medan
(nhuket)
.1021/1⁄2
Dalil Haiphong
.1/04
BUYING
t/s L/C London
4 m/s D/P London
1/34/ 1/3%
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France
30 d/ India
TT. Salgan
T.T. France
TT. Switzerland
T.T. Australia
25
.84%
U.S. Cross rate in London 4,02 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...4.03%
Major Baseball
IN. Y. Yankees
Nose Out
St Louis
FOREIGN
Tongkah
New York Tuleiging Priping
(Peking)
Yokotama
EXCHANGE and Genera Banking Business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Your or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted on application,
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened i Local Currency and lerling with interes allowed at rates obtainable on application
The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor & Trustee business and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies" and Branches,
W. II, EVANS Thomas,
Manager.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.
Head Ofce-11, Gracechurch Street, London, E.CA,
BILANCUES-
220 n.
.405 80.
Authorised Capital
£3,000,000
China Underwriters S.
點。
Subscribed Copitat
1,000,000
H.K. Fire $ xd.
178 b.
NEW YORK, May 19
(UP),
Paid-up Capital
3,050,000
SHIPPING
New York Yankees nosed out
St
Reserve Fund and Hest
1,254,659
Douglas $..
128 n.
Steamboats $.
.8 5.
Louis Browns 10-9 In the Ameri- can League 10-day,
80 b.
€0 n.
10/71 n.
the Cruis National League, Chicago irounced Brooklyn Dodgers 9-0. Scores were;
In
NANKERS: The Bank of England & Midland Bank, Ltd.
.0.55 n.
I New York
.14.05 n.
86% n. Battery: Rufing. Murphy. Branch. Die-
AMERICAN LEAGUE R ... 10
*
Dangkok
Тайла
Madran
Bombay Calcutta
Kandy
Colombo
Karachi
.5.10 sa. St Louis
9 13 C
Dethl Calle
Kota Bharu Kuala Liple
Chiengo
0 11 2
12/6 n. Washington
4 &
Hongkong flowrait Xpah
8 n.Early, Evant.
D2
Every
Bogby.
Heving.
8 10 2
Есть
DOCKS ETC. Wharves. $..
Docks $... Provident $.
S'hal Dockyards $
MINING
Kailan s/- Raubs $.1 H.K. Mines
Hotels $. Lands $...
LANDS
Lands 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $.. H.K. Realtics $. Chinese Estates $.
UTILITIES
Trams $... Peak Troms (old) Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries $. Y. Ferries x.d. $. China Lights (old) China Lights (new) H.K. Electrics (old) x. H.K, Electrics (new) H.K. Electrics Ris $. Macao Electrics $... Sandakan Lights (old) Telephones (new). $.
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.26 n. Battery: Auker, Caster, Ferrell.
Battery: Lee, Tresh.
+
Battery: Leonard, Carrasquel, Anderson,
.1 cts. n. Cleveland
Battery: Harder,
2.85 b.sley, Desautels,
Philadelphia
Battery: Hadley, Harris, Potter. .rick. Hayes..
31 b. & sa,
.071⁄2
.13.20
New York
.0.70 n.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
10 2
Battery: Schumacher. Melton, Danning, Battery: Kiinger, Lopez,
.2.70 n. Pittsburgh
.09 n. prooklyn
0
Battery: gbe, Kimbali, Owen, Phelps. Battery: Lee. McCullough.
.15.80 n. Chicago
7% n. Boston
.3% n Battery: Errickson.
514 n. Berres.
Cincinnati
D
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Javers, Johnson,
1
3
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21.35 n, Battery: Thompson. 1. stoore. Riddle.
.5.70
Lombardi, West. 1n Philadelphia
f 10 0 Battery: Johnson. Heck, Pearson, War- rts. $22 n.ren.
214 n. St Louis
ฮ เ .11% su. Battery: Shoun, Hutchinson, Mancuso.
0824 STR
Cald: Maeg. (Ord.), Sh. $..
Cald:, Mack. (Pret.), Sh. $.. Canton Tees $.. Cements
HK Ropes $...
STORES &c. Dairy Farms $. Watsons $...... Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres Wing On (H.K.) S. Powell Ltd. $..
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. S... S'hai Cotton Sh. $$.
MISC. H.K. Govt 4% H.K. Govt. 3%%% (1034) HI.K. Govt 34% (1040) Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 GsBds. Entertainments $. Contructions (old)
...12 n. .22.00 n.
.0 0.
•
Cuanta
New York Penang. Rangoon Shanghal
Simia
Kuala Lumpur Singapore cuath Trengganu
BONGKONG BRANCH
description of Banking Exchange Business transacted.
TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSUIF UNDERTAKEN,
and
Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application.
D. DENSON,
Manger.
POST OFFICE
An experimental service providing sca transit to U.S.A. and air transit trom U.S.A. 1o Lisbon and United Kingdom has been instituted. The inclusive postage rate is HK. $2.00 peror. for letters and H.K.$1.00 Correspondence
each for postcards. THAILAND
.30 n.
.z8 n.
.1 n.
.134 5.
AS A STOOGE
17 n.
914
.7%
2.16
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
LONDON, May 20 (Central News).-How the Japanese-
tor this service should bear the usual blue air mail label with the super- scription "By sea to U.S.A.".
The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communi- cations intended for persons other hun the addressee.
The Printed Matter Servico to the
Axis trade plot in the Far East following places in China is tem- 39 n. was frustrated was revealed in Porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- thuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen 14 n.reports reaching London to-day. (except Amoy and Kulangeu)
.35%
205
Japan and Germany, it is said, have Kwangsi, been using Thailand as a purchasing Kwangtung.
agent to secure war supplies from the Netherlands East Indies apart from
and North
East
Small Packet Post to all countries suspended.
INWARD AIR MAILS
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 26th May .......... June 3. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco .. June 17. dated June 10
.97 n. Thalland's own output. A specials 041⁄2 n.
Thai trade mission was sent to .94 n. Batavia with cash offering to buy oil 28 nships and rubber which were to be sert to Japan and Germany vio the 1.00 n. Russia. The Dutch discovered
1 mission acting on behalf of the Axis .7.20 and declined to consider the offer.
Thailand, it is known, has been Marsmuns Inv. (Lon) s/-..4/3 Marmans Inv. (HK) s/- 2/1 n.supplying Japan and Germany vin Russia with her in, rubber and olher commodities.
Constructions (new)
Vibro Piling $.....
n.
Weddings
50 women nightsoil workers attacked a Police Emergency Unit Mad Infatuation; 1 Canotted-Lawled by Superintendent W. P. Thompson. Assistant Superintend
-LAW- This Love Briercliffe, M. Eyre d
ent E. C. Luscombe and Inspector J. R. McWalter-in-the-Post- Nellie Chorus of Girls; The Soldiers of Our Office Building yesterday.
mujority stuck their ground, saying Queen; If You Want a Receipt for As a result an Indian Policeman they would not budge until That Popular
Mystery...Darrell had his hand badly bitten near the demands were satisfied.
Members of the Police Emergency Fancourt and Chorus of Am I Alone,
and Unnhagoons; wrist and other members of the
Force were slightly injured, includ Uni, who were unarmed and did You're Anxious For to
ing Mr Luscombe, who was bitten not even carry the usual truncheons, and tried to then approached them George Baker (Baritone) with Or in the arm.
but without success. chestra; Long Years Lawson and Nellie Briercliffe with 10 minutes 47 women were arrested When they Orchestra; Let the Merry Cymbals and taken to Central Police Station the women not only resisted but taking off their clogs, pulling out Sound. .Derek Oldham, Darrell where they were detained.
released during the their hairpins, and raising thetr George Some were M. Green, and Fancourt
umbrellas, attacked the Police, who Baker with Chorus of Girls and disorder began during the closed in on them. Drangoons.
2.15 Close Down.
meeting of the Urban Council which In the scule one woman, 5.45 Indian Programme.
started at 1.15 p.m., one item on the apparently had neither clog, hairpin
umbrella, solzed
пл Indian Closing Local Stock Quota-ngenda being the question of night- nor
sil charges. Shortly before 4 pm. constable's hand and drove her teeth into it. With blood streaming from the about 500 women surrounded
Post Office Building and the Police the wound the man continued to be called grapple with the woman, scattering Emergency Unit had to
blood in all directions. Skt White, out to maintain order.
who was close by. had his clothes Interview with Mir Carrie
scaked in blood.. The Policeman was While the meeting was in progress sent to Queen Mary Hospital. about 50 to 60 women entered the
their Other
Anding women, building by the rear staircase and missiles tightly held by the Police, waited for Hon. Mr W. J. Carrie, also resorted to the use of their teeth, Vocal Gems (Planquette)....Colum-Chairman of the Urban Counell, who and one of them succeeded in hang- bia Light Opera Company with Or-
was presiding at the meeting, out- ing on to Mr Luscombe's arm before chestra; Liloc Timo-Selection side his office. On his return after being pushed away,
Schubert, arr. Berte and Clutsam)
the meeting about 5 Mr Carrie
p.m.
Hon. Mr M. K. Lo was approached Davidson (Organ); "H.M.S. inquired what they wanted and told by telephone late last night by one Pinafore"-Selection (Sullivan) .... them there was nothing he could do of the delegates asiding him to inter-
SYDNEY, May 20 (Reuter).
Mr Jung Kee-tung, merchant, and The Band of H. M. Coldstream for them. However, five women who vene and, endeavour to obtain the
textile production for Miss Cheng Chol-ping, of 50 Lock- Guards,
claimed to be representatives of the release of the arrested women. It is Australia's 8.00 Local Time Signal and An- gathering were granted an interview. also understood the delegates have war purposes was outlined by Mr A. hurt Road,
Fadden, the Acting Prime The forthcoming wedding la an- nouncements.
Mr Carrie told the Morning Post made representations to Chungking W
Minister of the Commonwealth, to- nounced of Mr George Chong Wing- 8.02 Llazi-Danté Sonata,
that
poon, mercantile assistarit, and Miss the delegates did not ask for to intervene. 8.18 Celta Sotos by Beatrice Har-
ent for
Up to 1 p.m. about 30 women day. the demonstrators; employment
Mr Fatlien said that as a result of Catherine Muy Lee, secretary, of 110 rison.
Delbl Conference last in fact, they said they did not want were still assembled under the Post.
year, Electric Road, to be employed by Government as Ofice building but they were quiet. the the pay was too low, but what they and the Police cordon thrown round Australia was asked to supply very equipment for wanted was that the Urban Council the building did not interfere with large quantities of
the Empire which should revert to the old system of them and was withdrawn when the other parts of
were parily met from accumulated allowing the nightsoil to be removed women dispersed.
stocks, but with larger orders now News by individual contractors under the
Guild as in the past. Compositions of Johann Mr Carrla said the women. were ;
mostly the heads of family concerns The Glpay Baron-Overture.......... formerly engaged in nightsoil re- The Symphony Orchestra: Village movai, He said they exploited child Swallows from Austria-Waltz..... labour and underpaid thele fokis to Marel Weber and His Orchestra; The such on extent that they were able Singer's Joy-French Polka... Sym-to
to command quite a good income by phony Orchestra; Wine, Women and doing hardly any work at all. Many Songstr
Mavis Bennett (Soprano) of the women formerly employed by with
Artist's Life Wallz these contractors were so physically
No. 1 Gray.
8.30 Studio "Some British Poets" Talk by Father T. Ryan, J. 8.50 Erle Coales-Summer Days -Suite.
0.00 London Relay--Tho and News Commentary,
9.15 Strauss.
NEW JAPANESE PORT
Australia Filling War Orders
The following weddings took place at the Registry yesterday before Mr T. S. Whyte-Smith, Registrar:
Arthur Captain
Hall. master mariner, and Miss Helen Yuen, of 3 Ping Street;
APPOINTMENTS ·
CHUNGKING, May 21 (Central Government National
to full from Delhi the most Inten- News)-A
M
sive effort on the part of industries mandate Issited yesterday formally and
some sacrifice on the part of the appointed Mr Hsu Kan, Vice-Minis- community wol
ter of Finance as the first Minister would be necessary. With recent overseas orders re- of Food.
the work
Plen Ting-yuan la appointed ceived superimposed on already allocated, plus local require-Director of the General Affairs De- ments for the next nine months, an partment of the Ministry of Finance; enormous strain would be thrown on Mr Kang Chi-min is made a member Tokyo, May 20. the spinning, weaving. knitting. of the Commission on Mongatlan and The 62-year-old dream cáme true woollen, and associated industries Tibetan Affairs.
The total value of the ports of Tokyo and Yokohama
Elaborate Ceremonies At Koihin Opening
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, May 23 Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- noct with the "British Overscas Airways."
K.P.O. and G.P.O.
Reg, May 23, 4 p.m. Ord. ....May 23, 4.30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 3
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe vla "Tan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services."
KP.0.
June 3, 5.00. p.m. .June 3, 5.30 p.m.
Ref.
Ord.
G.P.O.
Ber.
June, 3, 5.00 p.m. Ord. Jane 3, 7.00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 17
Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolatu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Attanilo Service."
K.P.O.
Reg.
Ord.
Reg. Ord.
June 17, 5 p.m. ...........June 17, 5.30 pm.
G.P.O.
June 17, 5 p.n
June 17, 7 pm.
Health Bulletin For Fast Week
Marck Weber and His Orchestra; incapable of carrying buckets to the 10-day when Port Kolhin, combining | and also the boot Indusent orders Bridge And Ma-Jongtorles), three cases each of Diphtheria
9.45 Humorous Varlets
ao)
Mr Carrie concluded.
port at
Drive To-day
of the
of
Two cases of Cholera (one cach YOU LIKE Orchestra:
from Victoria and the New Terri-
Thunder and Lightning-Polka.... boats that they frequently resorted to supply a new gateway to Japan, was
approximately £7,000,000,
and Typhold, two of Measles, clght FOR THE WORDS and MUSIC - | Boston Promenade Orchestra. to dumping them on the roadside.
was officially opened with elaborate willst those under immediate dis-
of Dysentery, and 40 of Tuberculosis, 0.45-10.00 News
in French
"I can give you the numbers of
were reported on Monday. cussion were estimated at a further ceremonies. Short Wave Only).
Police Court cases to prove that,'
The Women's Auxillary The first ship steaming into the £4,000,000, -
Soclely for the Protection of Chil During the week ended on Satur- a.m. was the Mycken Marit, Vocal Duete Tricky Little Tune
Warning by Police A More or Loss Volgn Boot
Jong Even after the delegates had left 1.000 tons, of the East Aala Marine Mr Johnson Departs dren will hold a Bridge and Ma- day 32 cases of Cholero with 14
Drivo in St John's Cathedral deaths, two of Chicken-pox, six (McGll).....
Major and Minor Mr Carrie's office the women on the Transport Company, which is on the
Mr Nelson T. Johnson, outgoing Hall from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. to-day. Diphtheria will three deaths, 20 of with Orchestra; Comedy Sketch staircase outside refuse to meva Shanghai-Tokyo run. The ship was Sandy the Detective (Powell Thom- desplie an appeal by the delegates. rected by cheers and whistles from American Ambassador to China, has players are asked to bring counter Dysentery with 12 deaths, 15 of fully-decked vessels anchored left the Colony for San Francisco, en tolls and unsold tickets for the raffle Typhold with seven deaths, six of BON) Sandy Powell and Company, The police then, gave them half an
route to Washington, Mr Johnson which will be drawn this afternoon. Measles with four deaths two of Together hour to leave with a warning that within the Porte day's celebration, will be staying in America for a few
Smail-pox, two of Typhus fever, and Vocal-They're Always
Marking (Crumit and others)...Frank Crumit they would be arrested if they did
LONDON, May 20 (Router)The 101. of Tuberculoils with, 134 deaths, not move within that Ume.
Mayor Okubo of Tokyo gave a public months before leaving with his wife address at a rally at the Hibiya and fouilly for Australia, as United sinking of the Royal Naval auxillary were also reported many a
dato. Pubile Hall with high Government States Minister to Australia, succeed vassal-Camito,-is-announced-by the The Cholera cases total": *788 to
ing Mr Clarence! Osuis,)
Adiniralty officials allending Domel.
BOMBER FUND
Obtainablo at: / LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD. TSANG FOOK PIANO Co.'
KING'S THEATRE?"
S. G. M¿POSTE
with Orchestra.
10.80 French Variely,
10.30 Dance, Music,
11.00 Close Down.
The Police waited 40 minutes be ore again requesting the women to leave. Bume moved away, but the
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