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LITERATURE

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FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1931.

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AND

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SHAWLS

UNDERWEAR

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IMPORTED FRESH And

DRIED FRUITS

WING"

BRAND

Coffee, Tea, Hawaiian Jams,

Jelly and Fruit Preserves.

WING COFFEE CO.

139, Des Voeux Rd. C.

DENTISTS.

Tel. 25869.

HARRY FONG, Dentist,

let noor, No. 74. Queen's Road

Central. Tel. 21255.

TANG YUK, DENTIST Successor to

the late SIEN TING, 14, D'Aguilar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Cannulation Free.

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.

THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., LTD. 72, Queen's Road C. Tel, 23270.

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

Kowloon Bay.

New Work & Repairs. Call Flag "L". . Sale Agents for Kelvin Motors.

SOVIET PLANS IN SPAIN.

Secret Document Disclosed.

PREPARATIONS FOR WAR.

Transfigure

You.

MADAM KATIE'S BEAUTY PARLOUR. 31, Wing Lok Building, Kowloon,

Tel. 56841.

Tel. 56841.

ON LOK

(Ah Hing)

10, Wyndham St.,

1st floor.

Entrance On Lan St. Telephone 22317.

LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Expert Barbers. Moderate Charges.

LEE YEE,

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair

Dressers & Booksellers. No: 12, D'Aguilar Street. (opposite Queen's Theatre).

GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS

Winter Suits

Made to Order.

Our Measurement

is Guaranteed Perfection,

Prices Within the Means of

Everyone. YEE SING

Gentlemen's Tailor. 12, Wellington St.

Tel. 21889.

Of Course

There are HAZARDS

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On the roof in the fresh air FREE TEA

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necessary action to those peculiar as absolutely safe, should be urged conditions. It is pointed out, for to carry on a 'much stronger pro- instance, that the Communists in paganda among those with whom Spain are numerically not very they work. sirong. Direct action will, there fore, achieve but little, and may even result in ignominous failure. The great preliminary aim of the Spanish Communists must be keep the country in a state ebullition and turmoil. This can

ailored

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Points of Appeal

TO THE CLEVER DRESSER

SUITS

Superiority of style, finer wool- eas and enter tailoring will be noted in

Spring Suita.

MILLEN CO.

Tel. 22774.

Bibles, Pocket Testaments, Prayer. Books and Stationery. General Literature Presentation Books' Children's Books a Speciality. THE BOOK & BIBLE DEPOT Wyndham Street.

Next to King's Theatre. Agents for

British & Foreign Bible Society and The Religious Tract Society.

SWATOW DRAWNWORK.

JUST OPEN !!!

LAI YANG EMBROIDERY CO.

2. Wyndham St.

(above Book & Bible Depot.} Direct Exporters of Swatow Drawn Work. Embroideries, Silk Shawla Irish Linen & Grass Cloth, Handmade; Luces & Ladies'. Underwear.

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'Phone 22232.

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Heads Shaved.

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Phone. 23303.

SHOES.

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Children's Boats or Shoes from $2.00.

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OUR

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DEPARTMENT

undertakes to execute orders FOR MAKING DRESSES & GOWNS on latest styles with- in 16 hours

LOVELY SILK STORE

No. 2, Stanley Street. Tel. 22100, (Adjoining D'Aguilar Street.)

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4 BA WYNDHAM

the former employee said one girl had STERN WARNING TO

been handcuffed in her room for

running away

and kept there

A dentist formerly employed at several days, and that she had the school, who declared that he seen underfed girls eating food lost his position through Mrs. from refuse cans. Governor B. M. Miller and trus-Champion; testified that he treated tees of the Alabama Training

a number of girls who had their School for Girls have been preheads shaved. Some of them, he of recommended by this memorandumsented with compiled evidence that said, would show their wrists

to

Children are looked upon as a much readier prey than the women of Spain. It is a case, however, of setting

the young to catch the young, Spanish Communists are

been subjected to extreme cruel- ties. every

WAS

Beaten Like A Dog. One of the 22 girls said she ran away from the school, and handcuffed with her hands behind her back for three weeks. Another wha ran away testified she was met at the gate with a pair of hand- cuffs and "slapped and beaten around like a dog." An inmate testified that one of the girls died in a cottage to which she was as-

NEWSPAPERS.

Daily Mail and Surrey Comet Fined.

In a secret Soviet memorandum

to encourage their own "young inmates of the reformatory have where they were sore, and one girl addressed to the Communist execu-

best be done by giving whaever (ald Reds" to poke fun at other children

came into his office with her face tives in Madrid and Barcelona and

is possible and advisable to any who go to church, and in to the heade of the Communist cells working for quite other ends.

subversive elements which may be possible way to ridicule them for

sore from her lips to her car, say ing that adhesive plaster had been in the industrial centre of the

listening to the "silly talca" of the Whatever party is in power in priest and their parents.

placed over her mouth. Asturias, detailed instructions are Spain, whether Monarchiat or Re-

A former employee said that he given as to the part to be played publican, does not matter to Compared for the readier conversion reports that girls had been whip-room until the blood came because signed without medical attention, heavily fined for contempt of court. In this way the soil will be pre-school in consequence of continued saw a girl whipped in the dining

by Spanish Communists in the

"future world war against the bourgeoisie," writes a Special Cor- respondent at Saragossa to the London Morning Post.

The testimony was contained in a report made by a legislative com- mittee appointed to investigate the

munists, in the opinion of the of these children when they grow ped, starved, and allowed to Soviet dictators. "They are all our up into adolescence and that is a without medical attention.

die she would not eat turnip greens. She said the sick girl was made to enemies, under whatever flag they matter of only

The Another was whipped with an um- get up and walk around the cot- gather." The party which happens marks this document at the con-ham, Alabama, dispatch, recom- in her room without clothing be

a few years, re-committee, saya a Reuter Birming- brella for playing, and another put tage before she died. to be in power when the "next elusion of this particular section. mended the immediate dismissal cause war" breaks out will, it is explain-

ed, have a most troublesome time. It is the duty of true Communists to aggravate that trouble in every conceivable manner. Demands for

war

Should the Spanish Government decide to take part in the against the proletariat, Spanish Communists must do their utmost to blader and, if possible, to pre- vent the despatch of troops, munition, and war material of all kinds across the frontier. A special study of the railway system should, therefore, be made before the war actually begins.

aiz!-

The copy of this confidential document, which I have been able to peruse, contains several general items such as those reported from Geneva in the London Morning Post of February 28 last concern-higher wages are to be made and ing Soviet war orders to Com- atrikes engineered in the principal muniate in all European countries. industrial centres.

The greamble of this memoran- dum repeats the now well-known story of the alleged preparation by "capitalist" States of an armdd at- tack upon Soviet Russia. Since this "insidious aggression" cannot be avoided, Communists in all countries must be ready at any moment to fight for the mainten- anca of the proletarian power. in Russia and for the introduction of the Soviet system in their own countries. To this great end, mem- the Communist Party bere of should acquire a knowledge of military affairs and endeavour to obtain an efficient training.

According to these instructions, special attention must be paid to the conversion to Communism of young recruits and very strenuous efforts are to be made to secure these young fellows for the cause

For the moment, intensivo pro- paganda is regarded as the most efficient weapon towards the even- tual realising of the Soviet Ideal in Spain. To enable such pro- paganda to be conducted on a more extensive scale than hitherto, ample funds from Moscow are pro- mised. In this connection the Spanish Communists are also ad- vised to keep in closer touch with the Communist movement in Portu-

as soon as they leave the colours. gal, for co-operation between the Communism for its ultimate suc-proletariat of the two countries of cess needs also the enthusiasm and the Iberian peninsula will more daring of the Spanish youth; as well as the wiser counsels of the older heads," abserves the Soviet. mentor.

Creating Trouble.

quickly lead to the goal in view.

"Women Almost Hopeless."

....

The Spanish women are given up, as almost hopeless in respect of the possibility of winning them in The third section of this memor appreciable numbers to the Com andum deals with the special conmuniat cause. They are tied) ditions prevailing in Spain and the tightly to the frocks of the priests consequent need for suiting the and chained to the altar of the Church's superstition," and little can therefore be expected of them. For that reason, Spaniel Com muniets are advised to keep close u counsel and not talk of their political stairs to their women- folk. Nevertheless the few women Communists who are already en- rolled and who can be regarded

COMING 33 7

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she ran away.

Rocky Mountains Are Ideal Holiday Land

Another

Beauty unrivalled, health-giving altitudes, all the confforts that modern fascualty can devise and "something to do” all the time await the army of travellers from all over the world, which musliy lavaden "the"gisticusTM Canadien Backls through the Dead Springs. Hotel and the Chateau Lake Louise. Then stately up-to-date.howtories, which open on May 15 and June 1; repoctively, are not only key- polats to the most beautiful curtain territories in the world, but are, themselves, Insated in settings of a beauty which has to be moợn to be truly appreciated. On the mila tine of the Canadian Pacific, Railway, Which owl and operates them, they are equipped not only to be “homes from home" to the travelling public and holiday seekers in the generally accepted me, but to furnish atestairbent for their guests in many and waried ways. Auto driven, trail-rides" "boating, Sabing, swimming, golf, tennis, blicing and mountaineering, to may nothing of the famous Indfan Days and the Highland. „Gathering, aru m}) part of programs which yeuse of experience đổi hare brought to perfection. Experts in all lines are in attendance to be of service to the hotels' questa und 'rani cowboys, red-coated *Ksantier" and true Stoney Indians lend color to a hundred. variations of uniquely sloturmaqué leeues. There'lë nøyer, a dull moment at Bank or Lake Loulan: "Thays is something for every, taste 'und the rounding.

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The picture now (1) the Bing a 20 a typical

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Springs

LORD HEWART'S REMARKS.

A stern warning against the publication, by newspapers, of matter likely to prejudice an ac- cused person was uttered by the Lord Chief Justice recently in two cases in which newspapers were

Delivering judgment in a case in which the Surrey Comet was fined £500 and costs for publishing mat- ter relating to a charge of murder, Lord Hewart remarked that a newspaper was entitled to report fairly and accurately the proceed- ings in a court, but once it depart- ed from that it not only took a great risk but imperilled the un- fortunate man-whether Innocent France, May 2.

or guilty, who was charged. In the neighbourhood of Tour- "I add to the warning which has coing (in the north of France); previously been given," said Lord Lieut.-Colonel Reboul and the chem- Hewart, "if this kind of cynical in- ist M. Maucin have made an arti- difference for the interests of ac- ficial fog experiment. In less than cused persons continues to be dia- three minutes a thick cloud covered played, the cases will not be met an important factory. The cloud by the imposition of fines.” was more than two kilometres long. The second case related to the and 800 metres wide; and it con- publication of particulars of the tinued for more than an hour. previous career of Eddie Guerin, who it was later mentioned in court, had escaped from the

ARTIFICIAL FOG.

Succesful Experiment In France,

THE WRONG PILLS: AN S.O.S. French penal settlement at Devil's

Island.

The BBC. recently preceded the

Fining the Daily Mail $1,000 and broadcast of the daily nine o'clock coats, Lord Hewart emphasised news bulletin with the following that the fact that the accused per S 06:

son was of bad character afforded "Will the gentleman who called at no excuse for the publication of the chemist's shop, Pontypridd, be bad a man, he must have a fair facts to his detriment. "However tween 6 and 6.30 p.m. to-day, for a trial and it is not to be prejudiced box of rhubarb pills, return the box by previous record, unless it came he has to the chemist immediately, out during the proceedings. Wo as it is very important that they think it of most importance," said should not be taken, but should be the judge, that it should be known returned without delay."-

It is understood that the pllis in detriment of an accused person are that the fact that statements to the question were sold in error. and con-trus affords not the slightest pallla- tain a dangerotis poison.

tion for the publication of them with reference to an impending trial,"

Yard, and he saw no grounds for

During the bearing of the Surrey changing the present practico.

Both papers made full apologies, to Scotland Yard Press Bureau. Comet case & reference was made and in the second case the exist-Lord Hewart remarked he had ence of an autobiograph of Guerin never heard of it before and hoped was put forward in extenuation.

he would not do so again. Guerin, who was subsequently. This had a sequel in the Cons sentenced to three years penal sermone, In a question to the Home vitude on charges including the Secretary, Mr. Clynes replied that uttering of two forged cheques, information as to the objection complained after he had been taken was not supplied by Bcotland found guilty that the papers per

[Continued at, foot of preceding secuted him for years. He: deufed he wrote an autobiographygmoman

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