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LETTERS & RADIO

'ADDRESSES WHICH CANNOT BE TRACED.

POST OFFICE LIST

THE

DEFENCE ECONOMY. | SYRIAN · CHRISTIANS

AUSTRALIA RATIONING

EMPLOYMENT.

Canberra, June 4. The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) announced to-night that A General Post Office notificathe

Com- Defence Department tion gives the following unclaim-mittee, which investigated ways and ed correspondence, etc., waiting means of averting wholesale dis- pf the Post Offles, and also un-missals in the department, had su claimed radio telegrams at thegested to the Goverment two al-

the situation.

OF TRAVANCORE.

Followers of Christ Before Britain.

LITTLE-KNOWN PEOPLE.

Travancore and Cochin Statea are situated in the south-west of. the Great Indian Peninsula.

In

2

CHINA MAIL.

TO TRY AGAIN.

AUSTRALIAN FLYERS STILL UNDAUNTED.

£650 FOR SMUGGLING

BRITON AND FRENCH GIRL CHARGED.

CAME FROM CONTINENT.

In spite of the failure of their at- tempted flight to Britain, Messrs. D. Smith, and W. Shiers, the Aus- tralian airmen, appear to be un- A 60-years-old City man and his daunted by their unfortunaté ven-fiancee a young Frenchwoman, for further light. ture, and are making plans for awhom he had bought a number of

MONDAY, JULY 14, 1930. BUSINESS DIRECTORY

AT THE NEW SILK STORE.

ALL SILKS.

LOOK FIRST

AT THE

TAJMAHAL

SILK STORE.

PRICES. WONDERFULLY CHEAP.

THE

EVERY WEEK

AND

QUALITY THE BEST,

Tel. 26136.

BOOKBINDING.

NEWSPAPER ENTER... PRISE LTD.

for Superior Binding "China Mall" Offices,

3A, Wyndham Street, Tel. 20022

BOOTS & SHOES.

silk dresses abroad, were together] NEW 'COLOURS AND DESIGNS Having left their machine to fl-fired 2060 at Westminster recently Radio Telegraph Office, Govern ternative schemes for dealing with this part of India there is to be aviators landed in Brisbane on May duties at Victoria Station, Lon- low on board the Marelia, the for fraudulent evasion of Customs ment Building:

found a sect of people possessing, 23 by the Burns, Philp liner don. Mademoiselle May Allegrini, F.

The first, which was accepted by for the Indian, fair skins and Malabar, and spent a few hours in N. Amrice, A. Beilin, Miss Lthe Government,

provides for the classical features. Barbat, C. S. Dang, W. G. Duffield, rationing of employment.

They were Oscar Lang, described 5. Wyndham St. Under Syrians.

They are the the city preparatory to continuing as a prominent City man, who was J. Drewry, Eastern Trading Co., this method, no men receiving less

For the most part they are

their journey to Sydney.

fined £550, and Andrec Rustenholz, Ltd., W. G. Gong, H. K. Hutchin than the basic wage for the Public well-to-do community.

To show that he was in no way who was fined £100. Both fines The men son, Mrs. F. E. Hansen, E. Hohme, Service, £216, will be affected by wear a cloth about the waist and affected by the forced landing near were paid on, the spot. F. Kulka, J. B. Kemp (Hodder & the rationing proposals. In the throw another about the shoulders Bangkok. Smith wasted no time in Mr. R. L. Fisk, prosecuting, said Stoughton), Mr. and Mrs. L. Emilitary arm those exempted will to protect themselves from the heat

getting. to the Eagle Farm Lang and Rustenholz were first- Lumorie, Dr. A. D. Maxwell, Over- (number 559.

of the day, and a white pugra on Commenting on the failure of their tinent, travelling with two servants. aerodrome to make a short flight. I class passengers from the Con- seas Trading Co., Pritchard & Co., Non-commissioned officers and the head completes the dress. F. Ravera, Miss A. D. Sikes, M. privates, who will lose from six and The women wear a jacket, and attempt to reach Britain, both They were jointly charged, the, sug Simon, F. Simmie, M. Thistle, J. ja-half weeks to one week without

a skirt is formed by a white cloth aviators showed that their keenness gestion being that these people of Turton, Miss J. Wu, a.s. “Fulda"; pay in a year, total 108, while 894 worn around the waist and folded to accomplish the flight has not end wealth were in collusion to defraud Mrs. H. J. Williamson.

will lose eight weeks a year. The so as to form a fan at the back, and Smith, particularly, was the Customs. The treble duty amount by which the pay roll will A thin white sari is thrown round sanguine about the success of a claim on very valuable silk dresses be reduced during the course of the the head and shoulders when they further attempt. "If I can get and so forth amounted to £1,400. your is estimated at £61,550 after go out, and this may be edged with hold of another machine-I would Secret of the Trunks.

Pair Leather Solo Canvas Shoes ... 4.50 June 30 this year.

gold. Colours are never worn, prefer seaplane-I shall probably Maurice O'Flynn, 11 Customs Crepe Rubber Sole Canvas Shoes & 5.00 make another effort to fly to officer said that Mr. Lang asked for Crepo Rubber Buckskin Shoes $10.00) The thing that will surprise Britain," he said. "October, No- the clearance of six trunks at Black or Brown Shoes from $6.00 many people is that they are Chris.vember, or April are, in my opinion, Victoria, and said he had nothing Children's Boots or Shoes from 8 2.00 Black or Brown Boots fam..$ 8.06) tians, and were so long before the best months in which to cross to declare, adding: "We are only Best styles, most complete steek Christianity

the treacherous monsoon area. bringing back what we took with of all sizes. Repairing a specialty. Britain.

"With this passed, the remainder us." The woman said: "That

WONG SIU WOON. It is claimed that Travancore of the journey should be com- is correct,”

£1, Pottinger St.

Phone 21474 and Cochin were visited by St paratively easy, although the cross- Her trunks were examined and Thomas himself, and, indeed, they ing of the Timor-Sea, the stretch to found. to contain a number of have been Christians since early in Sourabaya, and thence to Singa-dresses, all of which, it was sub- the first century. When the pore, is quite arduous enough."sequently admitted. were required Portuguese arrived in India, they The type of machine most suitable nt places abroad. were amazed to find a people be to the demands of the flight. Pilot Lang said to him (O'Flynn): "I lieving, In Christ so far from the| Smith considered, was a seaplane. want you to understand that I ac- centres of Christianity.

cept full responsibility for this Seaplane's Advantages.

matter. I paid for the dresses and

Registered Articles, M. Bernha, S. R. Bowdler, Dr. N. Bradley, Gulam Mohayad Din, e/o Gulam Mustafa, Najput; Mme. I. Duverdier, E, Graety, Lee Sak-kow, c/o Wang Ching Wel; Miss Mollie MeMinn, c/o N.W. Shaw Baptist Mission; Róberts Portraits Co., Wang Ching Wei,

Unclaimed Radio. 6007 3602 4149 3932 0678 6774 2646 Hong Kong from Canton.

Tangchuenkee, 163 Dea Vaux Road, Hong Kong, from Saigon.

Tannseng, Hong Kong, from Saigon.

1620 6236 0670 0934 6714 Hong Kong, from Canton,

0007 3494 3109 0005. 5894_0588 1344 5290 2494 5271 Hong Kong, from Suncheong.

Reduction in the Navy have been effected by a number agreeing to take their discharges, and others agreeing to leave the serivce on de- ferred pay..

It is stated that the Air Force is considerably below the strength as provided for in last year's Estimates, and, therefore, no re- ductions will take place in that section of the defence system.

Chen Siu Wen one Mweitai Hong cable. Kong from Hangchow.

Luencheon. Hong Kong, from

Hathing.

A St. Thomas Tradition.

WAS

accepted

They took a lively Interest In

The second scheme provided for the dismissal of 300 military men and their compensation, but the amount involved would have been so enormous that the Government could not consider it was practi-these Christians, improved their He had had sufficient experience I knew they were there. The lady education and introduced new with faulty aerodromes, one of is my guest and she will be over practices in ritual accepted by the which was the main' cause of the here for about two months," European Catholica, but altogether crash which ended their venture. Lang gave evidence, and said he unknown to the Syrian Christint With a seaplane, however, an air-had no intention to defraud the The Syrian accepted these im- man could dispense with inefficient Customs, but regarded the dresses provements and was quite content landing grounds, the distance would as in transit for a temporary stay to let himself be under Portuguese be less, and the risk of a crash con- in Britain. influence, and so under the rule of siderably lessened. the Pope.

Brianbates, Hong Kong, from HOLD ON MONGOLIA. Saigon.

LOSS OF A CHILD.

"CHEAPER TO KILL THAN TO INJURE".

CHINESE ATTEMPT TO STOP SOVIET CONTROL.

A conference on Mongolian affairs to discuss the internal development of Mongolia has been formally in- augurated in Nanking. More than 40 delegates of Mongolian tribes are present.

ASIA PROBLEMS. INDIAN WORKERS NOT GOING OVER TO COMMUNISM.

After the fines

were announced The route proposed on such aLang asked: Shall we get the goods In the 17th century, however, flight would be Wyndham

(or back? they became restive. They wanted Darwin), Sourabaya. Singapore, Mr. Fiski They are forfeited; to break off their Jesuit connec Rangoon, Calcutta (via Agra), but you can apply to the Commis- tion. The reason for this is not Karachi, Bushire, Basra, Aleppo, zionors of Customs for permission dofinitely known, but in all pro- Athens, Rome, Marseilles, London. to buy them back. bability it was not for a theolo, It would be quite possible, he add- gical reason; rather, it would seemed, to make the whole 'trip In eight, An apparent anomaly of the law

it was due to a lack of sympathy days, with an allowance of four was mentioned by Judge Greene at

with and understanding of some of days extra In case contrary weather Sheffield County Court recently The Foreign Minister lasued a their customs and Idens.

for winds were encountered. when Mr. Arthur Congreve and his statement addrossed to the peoples

Return to Rome.

"If my plans work out successful- wife, of Burnaby Street, Sheffield, of Mongolia and Tibet, in which he They rose against the Romanly we shall leave Australia again in the parents of a twelve-years-old declared:

Catholic Church under one of the late October, or, failing that in girl who was killed by a van, failed "Inasmuch as Mongolia and Tibet | Archdeacons, Thomas.

He was April. At the present time," he in their claim for £75 in respect of are integral parts of the Chinese afterwards consecrated Bishop, az added, smilingly, "we must get back pecuniary lous they had suffered as Republic, local authorities there his own request, by a Bishop seat to work." a result of the girl's death.

should avoid establishing direct from the Patriarch of Antioch. At For the defence it was argued diplomatic relations with any for first all the Syrians followed win that if the girl had lived she would eign Government. The peoples of but, later. when three priests ar have had to be maintained by her Mongolia and Tibet, being Chinese rived, from Rome to settle the mat parents until she was old enough to citizzena, are entitled to protection ter, many returned to the Catholic earn wages, and the expense in by the Central Government against Church. volved would outweigh any proat foreign aggression. that might be expected.

to Britain.

Bima,

on

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Central. Tel. 21255.

TANG YUK, DENTIST Successor to

the late SIEN TING, 14. D'Agullar Street

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.

DRAWN THREAD WORK.

Just Arrived

LINENS & SILK LINGERIE

with

Unusual New Designs

at

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Geneva, June 16. Mr. Joshi (Indian Workers' group), speaking at the Interna- tional Labour Conference, which is considering the annual report of the FOOK WENG & CO. THE ONE PRICE STORE

China Bldg. Phone 24628.

Story of the Flight.

Labour Office, paid a tribute to the

said Smith when interviewed by an

"Luck was certainly against us," latter's work.

He alluded to Indians' right to Australian paper. After having been shape their destinies according to forced down in the vicinity of their own will against the domina Those remaining faithful to the Wyndhare about the end of March, tion of a Western Power.. "By the Sino-Soviet agreement of Bishop they had themselves nose, they had to wait until April 19 be- He denied that the Indian work- The judge said that. however 1924 Moscow formerly recognised united themselves with the regrettable it might be, he thought Mongolia as an integral part of the Jacobite sect of Christians, which fore continuing the projected fighting classes were going over to Com

munism, although he confessed that it would be much easier for parents Republic of China and acknowledged la to be found in Syria, Egypt ang to succeed in this class of case if China's complete sovereignty over Mesopotamia, a sect which takes Saturday morning, they flew to workers some

Leaving Wyndham Easter unless they were able to show the tangible result of they showed by their acts that they Mongólia.

its name from James, one of its wanted to get money' out of their

Crossing the Timor, Sea on Geneva's activities a stage would be "It is, therefore, obvious that Bishops. children.

Russia has renounced and does not In ritual, the Syrian Church Is this 900-mile trip they had a south- reached in India where it would not In this case the girl was not go possess any special interest in more closely related to the Greek casterly wind behind them, and be easy to persuade them to share ing to enter any particular trade, Mongolia. The Mongolian people Church than to any ether. 1 covered the distance in-8 hours 10 his faith in the principles and Ideals and as her parents were apparently must guard against intimidation by possesses

a wonderful kind of minutes going, as Smith expressed associated with the International

After leav-Labour Office. able to support her, the consequence the Soviet."

chanting, resembling the Gregor it, "like scalded cats."

Therefore he urged that a sye Was that the action failed.

Although Mongolia was recogan, and the vestments are beautiing Bima they headed for Batavia, The policy of the law at present nised by Russia as part of China, ful. Those worn by the Bishop are but struck stormy weather. and tematic study of the problems of was that it was cheaper to kill than this torritory, embracing about most elaborate.

for two and a half hours they flew Asia be undertaken by the Labour to injure a child. It was perhaps (1,000,000 square miles, has virtually He gown is of cerise silk, and into torrential rain, so dense that at Office without delay.

Mr. Joshi added that there was a an unfortunate state of things that become a part of the U.S.S.R., all when he goes from the palace to times it was impossible to see the

feeling of hostility bordering on If a child was killed, no damages foreign trade, and even trade with the church, a cerise silk umbrel wing tips. were payable, but if it was seriously other Chinese provinces, being con- with a golden fringe is held over

From Batavia they new to Singa-bitterness throughout India against Injured damages could be claimed,

trolled by Soviet officials.

his head. The people themselves pore, and later to Singora. Trouble British power. display great reverence in all the with petrol supplies and the sandy services.

MAULED BY TIGER.

MALE LIES IN WAIT AFTER DEATH OF HIS MATE.

on futile lawsuits.

Was

"Force." floor of the aerodrome caused great The conviction

gaining It is a pity the Syrian Christians difficulty in taking off. So loose ground that the British had not The Nerves And Success. are inclined to be spoiled through was the nature of the ground that yielded to demands based on jus money. They are intensely loyal special runway had to be impro- tice and must be compelled by to themselves and to their familles, vised, and to reduce the weight of force and non-violent passive re and this trait tends to make them the machine only a minimum of sistance. Nervousness in the greatest ob quarrelsome. So much so, in fact, plane had to be."bounced" before it It was impossible for the workera stacle to success, and it it an

that much of their money is spent could obtain the necessary lift to in India to remain unaffected by Mr. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Wil enemy of happiness and health,

petrol was carried Ham H. Hastings, of Jubbulpore, Victims of "nerves" are handicap-

Even then the Gandhi's political struggle. They are apt, also, to look upon take it into the air.

He then declared that conditions has died following injuries received ped, even though in other respects themselves as a caste, and resent after having been mauled by a competent, for they lack energy; converts, whom they consider not aster..

The scarcity of petrol led to dis- in many parts of Africa were de- Effective tiger.

confidence, coolness, courage and quite up to their own standing of Siam strong headwinds were steps should be taken to remedy

On the run across the Gulf plorable and Inhuman. Colonel Hastings went on a shoot-health..

They are full of enterprise and encountered, which impeded pro- them and he urged direct repre ing trip to Pariscont. jungle lú Kamptee and shot a tigress. The nerves are weak and not receiv-way of forwarding education and miles from Bangkok the petrol aup-

Nervousness is a sign that the ability, and are doing much in the gress considerably, and about 20 sentation of colonial labour at the

Conference. male tiger, however, lay in wait, ing sufficient nourishment from fostering general Improvements. ply gave and suddenly pounced on

The 'chosen rice Mr. Joshi began his speech by de- Colonel the blood. The blood is at fault, Yet, how few people even know of field and in landing on the soft claring that he did not intend to Hastings who was only able to and If you look at the colour of their existence? strike the animal with the butt-oad your face, lips and gums you will

ground the undercarriage was introduce political considerations. of his gun.

This caused the 'planes speech therefore created com- ses you are angemic as well as KIDNAPPED BRIDE. {to tip over, the propeller was beat, ment in Conference circles, which Colonel Hastings, who was 46 nervous., 2 years of age, was educated at the

and the fight ended, as it was im are surprised that the president Healthy blood carries a con-

possible to obtain a spare propelier. allowed him to proceed.

United Services College, Westward atent supply of nourishment to YOUNG MILLIONAIRE'S LOSS ON

HONEYMOON.

| damaged.

out.

Both of the airmen were unstinted The president merely rebuked In their praise of Miss Amy John-Mr. Joshi for exceeding his time of The mysterious disappearance of son's flight, and stated that they 15 minutes.

Ho, and at Sandhurst During the the nervous, network, feeding the War he aurved on the Somme, in nerves, keeping them toned up Mesopotamia, on the Suez Canal, and repairing "wear and tear." and at Callipoll where he was in The tonic treatment with Dr. the bride of the son and heir of a intend to be in Sydney to welcome command of special machine guns Williams Pink Pills makes new millionaire on honeymoon is occupy- for the A. N. Z. A. Corps.

blobd, and new blood is a neces- ing the attention of the Pennsylva sity if nerve troubles are to be nia police.

THE BITER BIT.

SNAKE CHARMER WHO BECAME TOO EXCITED

ber.

overcome. Dr. Williams pink Mr. G. Y. Kirk, son of the con- PORTSMOUTH SINKING. pills supply the nerves, through densed milk magnate, of Carna- the blood, with the vital elements tion, Washington, was driving with

on which they thrive, and a short his bride over the Alleghanics when Island, which Lieutenant-Colonel course will prove what an invalu- his car broke down. He went off J. H. Cooke, stated at the congress able tonic they are in neuralgia, for aid, and when he had got back of the South-Eastern Union of A enake charmer performing be- nervous exhaustion, or neuras both bride and, car had dis Scientific Societies at Portsmouth fore a fascinated crowd in Teheran thenia, St. Vitus dance and other appeared

recently is sinking

SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.

SCION-SHOES

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so excited himself that he bit one disorders arising from weak Police and soldiers are searching At some time in the distant of the lakes, which, in turn, bit nerves. They are obtainable from the mountains east of Pittsburg for future, he said, Cosham, now at the

dealers everywhere. Start the missing bride, who is believed foot of Portadown Hill, may sup bos cours ad begin to recover pery to be the victim of kidnapping plant Southsea and Portamouth as

plot

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