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THE CHINA MAIL.
SIMPSON'S PLEA. : ALLEGED LETTER TO MUKDEN MARSHAL.
SUPPORT WANTED.
Nanking: Yesterday.
KOWLOON POINT.
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FINANCE COMMITTEE DISCUSSION.
PITY THE RIKISHA MAN.
At a meeting of the Finance The Kuo Min News Agency pub-Committee yesterday, the expendi- tiahon a letter, dated September Sure of $11,060 upon Improvements 21, "secured from an authorita- at Kowloon Point was discussed.
Replying to the Hon. Mr. J. P. tive quarter," which it is alleged atr. Lenox Simpson wrate to Mar- Braga the Colonial Secretary stated question of renewal shal Chang Hsueh-liang, request- that the
6C- lease to a garage ing the Marshal to retain him as of Commissioner of Customs at Tien-cupying railway land in Salisbury
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AUTUMN FASHIONS.
GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.
PLUS FOURS
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THE SMARTEST TAILORS
IN TOWN.
Road would be carefully consider WING HING CO.
He could
In addressing the meeting Mr.
The letter is approximately of ed by the Government, six hundred words, and makes a not commit the Government in any strong plen for the Marshal's sup- way. port. It outlines the financial aid the Tientsin Customs would be Braga made a plea for the provi able to give Chang Hsueh-liang, jalon of amenities for rikisha coolios while taking their morning and and Rays, inter alia:
evening meals. He suggested that they be provided with a stove, in lieu of the present system of naked fires:
propose that you follow the same plan as Shansi did. when I can at once draw cheques in your favour... the Bank of Communications holds Customs funds for $900,000 from the pre-
The Bus Problem.
The Hon. Mr. Paterson asked vious administration which the where bases were going to park Shansi people have been pressing and was informed that they would me to get for them, but I have park in their prosent position. refused. In addition there is Referring to certain platforms on $350,000 from the September pay- the plan, Mr. Patterson asked ment of the Russian Boxer In- whether they were of a temporary character and whether in view of demnity
If you authorise the same their existence, motorists would cigarette tax of 33-1/8 per centum, still be required to wait until buses which is general all over China but have discharged their passengers which Shanai raised to 50 per before proceeding to the wharf. centum in Hopei Province,. I enn at once get the British-American Tobacco Co. to pay in advance $500,000 to $600,000 for stamps.
"Could Produce $2,000,000." One way or another I can pro- duce upwards of two million dol- lars for you in hard cash.
The Hon. Colonial Secretary re- plied that the platforms were to be made of wood and could be removed if required. In reply to a number of other questions regarding details on the plan, the Colonial Secretary said that there was nothing in the plan that was so permanent that Then the monthly revenue it could not be replaced or re-arang- amounts to a million dollars, and ed. sometimes more. Additionally.: there is the very important point of the power the Tientsin Customs will give you if you keep it in your hands, and I am your man."
The letter continues:
"The Customs under the pre- sent Inspector General is not a Chinese institution, but a semi- foreign thing, which Mr. T. V. Soong uses for his own purpose.
MOTOR FATALITY.
BOTANIST AND HIS WIFE KILLED.
Worcester, Mass.,
Yesterday.
The noted botanist and author,
vice.
The old staff is trying to ruah Mr. Ernest Henry Wilson, and his back to destroy all the work I have wife, have been killed in a motor accident.-Reuter's American Ser- done. 'I declare that to-morrow, to drive us out, they will try which I shall resist, as they have not got your orders and are simply slaves of Nanking.
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Jock the Fiddler, The Ballad-Monger
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even after his death I fought for to the him to tell the world the truth. I was appointed Assistant Director of ask you now to help me, because the Arnold. Arboretum in 1913.
As a botanist, Mr. Wilson made and Japan, and spent altogether eleven years in Chinese territory, three years in Japan and Formosa, as well as several years in Austra- lasia, India, South Africa and other parts of the world. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy i of Arts and Sciences, and was award- medals by learned ed a number of gocieties.]
my reputation would be greatly extensive exploratory visits to China 21, Pottinger St. ruined if Nanking, after threaten ing for several months, takes this action, I know I can be of service to you and to Fenglien."
No Hope Of Recovery."
Tientsin, Yesterday. Mr. Lenox Simpson has been moved from the German Hospital, which is in Chinese territory, to Victoria Hospital, in, the
the
7.30 p.m. From the Studio British Concession, as it is feared Rev. H. R. Wells will give the that a further attempt might be) tenth lesson from "Cantonese for made on his life. Everyone."
8 p.m... Dreams, of Schubert-Medley Waltz,
Hongarian Rhapsody Orch. (36925). Etade Tableau (Rachmaninoff), Dance of the Gnomes (Liszt),
Sergel Rachmaninoff, Piano Selo (1184).
By the Waters of Minnetonka, Under the Leaves,
Renee Chemet, Violinist (1228),
Sylvin Ballet-
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San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (1166).
Le Cygne (Saint-Saens), Moment Musical (Schubert),
Pablo Casals, Violoncello Soloist (1343).
Traviata Selection (Verdi),
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Creatore and His Band! (35842). Alda-Introduction and Moorish Ballet
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9 p.m.-Local Time, News and Weather Report.
9.05 p.m.-European Studio Con-
cert.
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1. Mr. J. J. Lovintoff-Pianoforte
Soloist
a. "Bewgt (D'Alber),
2 Mrs. Wilson-Soprano. Songs Selected, parghh.
8. Mr. L Chor-chi-Tonor.
A.Torna
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Sorriento"
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b. "Notturno d'Amour" (Driego). 4. Mde Alysa Hamilton Contralto. 6.The Slave Song (Del Riego). b"The Arrow and the Bong"
(Balfo)
6 Mr.
WJ. Geall, the Yorkshire Philosopher, will entertain.
6. Mr. Levintoff Planoforte
Bobbist
a. Sonate Pathetique" Part
(Beethoven).
7. Mrs: Wilson-Soprano.
Songs Selected.
B: Mr. Li Chor-chi-Tenor,.
AS Vous Avier Comprls"
(Danza),
b. "Berceuse de Jocelyn"
(Godard).
With Violin Accompaniment by
His condition continues relative- ly unchanged. He is still hanging on by a thread to existence, but it is generally admitted that there is very little hope, and his demise is considered to be only a matter of time.-Reuter.
Sweet Dainty and Innocént Her Name is "Rose".
even
BIG DEMAND.
REDS' ASSESSMENT OF A MISSIONARY.
Peking, Yesterday. The ransom
demanded for the release of Mr. Nelson, a member of the American Lutheran United Mission, whose capture by Com- munista in Kwangshan, Southern Honan, was reported yesterday, has been placed at $300,000 Mexican. The "Reds" demand this within a
STORMY POLITICS.
SERIOUS RIOTING IN ANATOLIA.
to be 'some-fortnight-Reuter, There always seems thing analogous to flowers in little girls their daintiness, tholr sweet. Perhaps that ness, their Innocence.
to give has inspired many, mothers their girl-babies tower-names, when the fashion in names has die tated otherwise.
may be as And though a child fragilely dainty as a zose that is not to assume that she need be any less vigorous and
Constantinople, Yesterday. healthy, than her
robustly Serious ploting has occurred in built sister, More Anatolia during the past ten days, important than owing to antagonism between the mere weight is
more
the healthy, no Parliamentary People's Party and ma3 functioning the new Opposition party led by of a child's vital Fethi Bey, Internal organs,
the stomach,
bowels, kidneys,
Soldiers with fixed bayonets dis- Adelia and crowds, at persed
liver, etc. These Meraina, and two persons were kill are the mained and 17 injured.
springs of health, All the Liberal leaders have been cach one vitally, arrested. Reuter.
. important.
EIGHT BILLS PASSED
To keep child's vital organs in perfect working order there is nothing. finer than Baby'
In addition to the passing of the OwnTablets Motheral:should second and third reading of the always keep them Bill too amend the Gambling at hand and then, Ordinance, 1801, the following Bills
at the first symptom that all is not passed their second and third read- well, there is a suro, safe and pleas
ant to take corrective availabla. Ing at the meeting of the Legisla Given In time, Baby's Own Tabletstive Council yesterday have prevented the development .of. minor troubles into allments more serious
A Bill to amend the Life Insur farance Companies Ordinance, 1907.
A Bill to amend the Fire and Infantile Indigestion and constipa Marine Insurance Companies Deposit tion readily give way to Baby's Own Ordinance, 1917.
A Bill to incorporate the Colonial Tablets. Equally affective LOT diarrhoea, worms and bowel troubles Treasurer.
A Hill to amend the law generally they do not-gripe like the old-fashioned crude purgatives Other to Pawnbrokers.
relating
9. Mder Alyse Hamilton alto. ingredients of the tablets allay fever, A Bill to amend the Criminal Pro
"Sanctuary"(Thor, J. Hewitt). colds and croup, while during teeth-cedure Ordinance, 1899.
Only Violet (Montague ing the tablets are invaluable, sazing Bill to amend the Pubile Health Sporthe pains, and thus inducing sound and Buildings Ordinance, 1908.
The Bill to amend the Crown Lands Philosopher, will entertain. Fuaranteed to contain melthar oplate Resumption Ordinance, 1000, which Accompanist Mr. Fleming.
nor narcotic. From chemists every was to have come up for its first where
10. Mr. Goal, the Yorkshire natural sleep although they are
10.85 pm-Close Down
reading, was deferred.
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