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EIGHTY - NINTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1934.

SOVIET'S CHAIN OF WATCH TOWERS

Estonian Frontier

Precautions.

Helsingfors,

MOTOR ACCIDENTS AUSTRALIAN TROOP

YESTERDAY,

Two Children Knocked

·

WOMAN HURT BY BUS IN QUEEN'S ROAD

TRIBUTE

Down By Cars. King's Congratulations

On Trophy Success.

LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT A chain of watch towers 30 feet high is being built by the Soviet

Fung Fun, a Chinese girl aged

Sydney, N. S. W. authorities

Estonian along the

The 1st Cavalry Division has Frontier to prevent people illegally eight, was knocked down by private crossing from one country to the car No. 1385 in Queen's Road West received a letter from the Gover

Dear.,Water Street yesterday, when nor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs), other.

Each tower is to be in direct she suddenly ran out to cross the writtin on behalf of King George, telephonic communication with the road. She was taken to the Govern- congratulating the Kangaroo Val-

ment Civil Hospital.

ley Troop of the Lat-21st Light nearest frontier guard.

Chan Presumably, they are intended

Yuet-sin, a six-year-old Horse Regiment (N. S. W. Lancers) both to stop "refugees" fleeing the Chinese giri, was knocked down by on winning the Prince of country and to check the flow of motor car No. 3081 in Wanchai, near trophy.

The letter was as follows:-"I! contraband goods into the US.S.R. the market, and taken to the Govern-

desire to inform you that his Ma- Meanwhile, the Ogpu (Soviet ment Civil Hospital.

jesty the King was pleased to hear secret police) are said to have un- Wo King, a Chinese woman, rethat his challenge cup had been masked a widespread smuggling ceived injuries to her face and handa ( won this year by the Kangaroo when she was knocked down by a Valley troop, and I am to ask that West his Majesty's congratulations on motor bus in Queen's Road yesterday afternoon.

organisation at Minsk, near the Russo-Polish frontier.

It is alleged that large quantities of cocaine, morphia and oplum have been smuggled into the coun- try during recent months. Many high Soviet officials are implicated. -Reuter.

ENGLISH POTATOES FOR SPAIN

Madrid.

IN POSSESSION OF RADIATOR-CAP.

"Finder" Gaoled For Three Months.

Wales

their success de conveyed to the troop concerned."

When the King, then Prince of Wales, visited Australia for the in- in- auguration of Federation, he terested himself in the Light! Horse. Upon his return he pre-

sented an attractive silver trophy, which is known as the Prince of [Wales trophy-Reuter.

Chan Sam, an unemployed Chin- The importation of "Royal ese, who was remanded on a charge | Kidney" potato seed from England of unlawful possession of a radiator-the owner of the car, No. 569, the has been authorised by the Minis- cap in Hollywood Road, was sen-number given by accused when ar- iter of Agriculture.

tenced to three months' hard labour reated

The seed will be cultivated on by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Cen- Accused, pleading guilty, said that lands bordering the Mediterraneantral Police Court this morning. he picked the cap up and was on! Coast, the resultant crops being in- Detective Inspector Murphy said his way to the station to hand it tended for export-Reuter.

that the police were unable to trace to the police when he was arrested.

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