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"THE LOVE · PARADE” The Big Picture Of All TimeS,
HEAR! "Dream Lover "My Love Parade"
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HONG KONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930.
REBEL TRIBES IN MAIL STEAMER OUT BURIAL OF GENERAL CHASTENED MOOD..
OF PERIL.
R.A.F. Bombing Raids No Immediate Danger
Have Salutary Effect.
LEADERS YIELDING.
Sirala, Yesterday.
It is reported from the North
for, the Passengers.
VESSEL STANDING BY,
Wellington, Yesterday,
The steamer l'enybryn is along-
SMITH - DORRIEN.
Procession of Old Conte Association.
"GENTLEMEN, WE WILL FIGHT,"
Rugby, Yesterday.
The General Sir Horace Smith West Frontier that the Afridis side the liner Tahiti, but the Dorrien was buried at Berkham- and retreating tribes are now in position of the latter is consider-stead yesterday. A memorial a chastened mood.. The R.A.F. ed to be sufficiently reassuring to service was held in London at which H.M. the King was repre- inflicted severe punishment, which defer the transfer of passengers sented by General Sir Walter Eas had a very salutary effect. till the arrival of the larger Braithwaite, and Field Marshal A communication from an in-steamer, the Ventura, at 8 a.m. the Duke of Connaught by Lieut- fluential leader in the Bara to-morrow,--Router. Valley states that the R.A.F. dam- age is very impressive. He has given his pledge that no further hostile parties will be allowed to pass into India.
Gangs Hide in Caves. → Subsequent reports, however, imply that although the greater part of the Afridis have dis- persed, some gangs still remain
Liner Abandoned.
Crew Still Aboard.
enant-Colonel Murray.
..
Sir
Malcolm
There was a large attendance of Wellington, later. high officials of the services and The passengers and crew of the many fighting veterans of the Tahiti, also all the mails, have War were there. been transferred to the Ventura. At the head of a large body of The Tahiti has been abandoned.-members of the Old Contemptibles Reuter.
Association was borne a wreath of Flanders poppies, inscribed, Later. "From his comrades of the Old A later message from the Contemptibles Association, 1914." Ventura states that although the Underneath this were the words, River, while the Ilaji of Turanhzai transferred, the crew are still were attributed to the famous passengers on the Tahiti were "Gentlemen we will fight," which aboard the latter vessel.-Reuter. General when he decided to make ¡a stand at Lecateau in the retreat Wellington, Saturday.
from Mons in spite of the orders The captain of the Tahiti has of General Sir John French to re-
wireless message to tire.-British Wireless Service.
in the eaves south of the Bara
is still trying to stir up the Mohmands.
Two sections of the Utmankhei tribe have undertaken to refrain front joining any hostile Lash sent out.
Earlier News.
Kiven way and that he has given the order to abandon ship.
kars, and refuse passage to any the effect that the bulkhead has of them in consequence of this promise. It is understood that 11 Utmankhels recently captured at Pollui have been released.
Martial Law.
A message from Peshawar City states that the Chief Commis- sioners of the North West Fron-
The Tahiti now reports that the the mail steamer Tahiti, which order to abandon ship has been was bound for San Francisco. It cancelled and that the passengers is understood that she has lost are remaining on board.
her propeller and is leaking '460 Suva (Fiji), Yesterday. The Tahiti was still afloat at 7Islands.
miles south-west of the Cook tier have issued regulations for this morning. The steamers! There are over 100 passengers the carrying out of martial law in Penybryn and Ventura areaboard, which include Sir Hugh Peshawar City; which was pro-rushing to her help and are ex-Percy Allen, Professor of Music claimed under an Order promul-pected to reach her this after-at Oxford University. The gated by the Viceroy on August noon. They will take off the pas-steamers Tofua and Ventura have 15.-Reuter.
sengers, who number 128, and the responded to the S.O.S., but they Earlier News.
crew of 148,-Reuter.
are two days' sail from the dis- Simla. Yesterday.
Wellington, Yesterday.
tressed liner. Since the trouble with the The liner Tahiti reports by Latest wireless messages state Afridis started the only casual wireless that the Norwegian that the passengers have been ties reported in the Indian Army, steamer Penybryn is in sight, taken off in lifeboats. The cap- one officer and two other and is speeding alongside. All istain of the Tahiti reports all well, ranks killed. A private is missin readiness to transfer the pas- and the crew are trying to stop ing and is believed to have been sengers.--Reuter. killed. Three privates have been Wellington, N.Z., Saturday. - Another steamer is believed to wounded and one policeman in-
Reports are being anxiously he fairly near and is hastening to jured. Reuter.
followed here as to the plight of the assistance.-Reuter,
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