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THE CHINA MAIL

ELECTION CLAIMS.

(Reuter'e Service.)

Melbourne, Nav. 14.

OIL FACTS

(Reuter's Service).

London, Nov 14. A record poll is assured at te- The Anglo-Persian Oil Com How many foreigners living in day's election owing to the company deny the "Morning Post's"

pulsory voting::

report and explain that negotia- the For. Elist have ever taken the

Mr. 3. M. Bruce's final appeal to tions for American participation trouble, or have even had the the electors.particularly the in the Turkish Petroleum Com opportimity, to make the acquaint-women, declares:

pany have not yet been concluded, ance of the Chinese theatre and

It appears that the announce Chinese acting?

meht last March of the Standard Oil Company's participation in the company only referred to agreement in principle, the trans- fo of shares being the subject of negotiation.

more

Amongst those of the venturesome sort. who have penetrated into Chinese localities, the impression has generally been a confused mixture of noise. glare and discomfort

The paramount issue is the maintenance of the supremacy of constitutional government."

Though bitter class feeling has been aroused the campaign has generally been very orderly.

Morning Post claims to have An earlier cable stated:-The) learned from informed circles that the Amelean group of sevent of companies in which the Stand- ard 0 Company is conspicuous, has withdrawn from the Turkish Petroled Company.

IT BEGAN IN GLASGOW,

Concert "Artiste's Strange Experience.

The main points of Mr. Bruce's platform are a promise of national Now we in Hongkong are to insurance legislation, insistence on have opportunity to-morrow week secret ballots in trade unions of seeing, under comfortable con-before a strike le decided upon, ditions, the one actress in China proposal to subsidize road con who, by her personality and won-struction in order to facilitate the derful command over her art, can transport of farm. produce, and take her place on the same plane proposal that Parliament vote as the famous Mei Lan-fang.

twenty millions to build cottage Miss Pik Wen-ha is coming to homes for city workers, the Theatre Royal in response to

The Labour Party devoted, its numerous requests from those energies to denouncing the Red who have paid a visit to the Tal-menace as an election bogey, des ping Theatre and have been im claring the constitutional Labour pressed by her wonderful acting Party is more qualified to deal Having come under the spell of with extremists than the her charm themselves, they wish reactionaries."

Miss Catherine Ledbetter a well- others of the foreign community, Both sides especially appeal to known English concert artist, recently who do not care to go to West the hitherto unpolled non-Party related the following personal expert Point and sit through the long electors, the Ministerialists askingance to a reporter who culled at her hours at a complete Chinese play for a mandate to deal with alleged home, 3 Fernshaw Road, in the South- to have the opportunity of seeing dangerous elements in the com for themselves just so much of the munity and the Labourites warn wonderful acting of this charminging the electors, not to be in actress will give them anfluenced by side issues. insight into a world undreamed of and unexplored by the great- majority of foreigners in the Far East.

The usual Chinese play is a matter of hours, and often days. What Miss Pik Wen-ha is going to do is to select scenes from three

THE LOST MI,

(Reuter's Service.)

"London, Nov. 14.

of London,

'A'few years after I became a pro-

fossional musician, atuted Miss Lead- better.. "I began to suffer from an

ailment which alarmed me. I was then fulfilling a four months' engagement at Glasgow, as concert artiste, and had to tuke part in six concerts each week.

"My illness began in a curious man- ner, my hair coming off the patches. This left my head sore, and I suffered most severely from piercing headache. My nerves were highly strang. I bocama weaker and weaker until to walk upstairs took my breath away, I had

nervousness becoming overwhelming to discontinue my music practice for a considerable while the strain and

I had cold after cold, followed by "an ar-exhausting cough."

is impossible that there are any The Admiralty announces that survivors in the M1 disaster.

of her most famous plays, reprefir senting tragedy and farce; finish- ing up with a scene from a comedy

which introduces a famous dance

A memorial service has been

"The weakness of my body increased

composed for the beautiful Yang ranged for the Portsmouth Dock-ntil I felt too tired to go: on the stage.

Kuel-fei. the favourite concubineyard Church on November 17.

of the Tang Ming Emperor, of the Tong Dynasty..

These scenes will take about thirty minutes each; and in be- tween, in the 15 minute intervais, the audience will have another surprise.

We all have an idea

The man with the post's soul'

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Husband of cross word addict

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My singing voice and my vieilu playing were for a while, affected, and that Incressed my distress. For four months I continued in that painful and alarmilig!

Lator on I went to my

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condition in Sheffield and rested. was a little better for a while, but last Christmas there came on me a very severe development of the same weak-

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that we know what Chinese music is a mixture of discordant and ear-splitting noises accompanied by the banging of drums and the beating of cymbals. On this occa- sion we shall be introduced to a form of Chinese music that, except out, quite apart from the wonder to those foreigners who are ful acting of Miss Pik Wen-ha, privileged to be admitted to the who has the great gift of express real Chinese life, is absolutely un-ing the whole range of emotions shall always be grateful to Dr. known to us. A really wonderful to such an extent that the fact Williams" Pink Pills for restoring me to complete health, and so enabling me orchestra of stringed instruments, that one cannot understand the played by leading Chinese words she is using, ceases to be af

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