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HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1994.

INTENSIFICATION

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Canton's Latest Move Against Japan

NEW BODY ORGANISED

(From Our Own Correspondent]

Canton, To-day. The activities of the "National Salvation Association," a

BANISHEES GAOLED ON RETURN..

Plea Of Passing Through Not Good Enough

Arrested on their return from banishment, two Chinese were this morning sentenced to prison by Mr.. E. W. Hamilton at the Cantral Magistracy.

Ho Lol, banished in 1929, was sentenced to nine months* hard semi-labour.

FIFTY TONS OF CUT

DIAMONDS

Industry Using Best Stones For Drilling

GENERAL PUBLIC STILL BEST BUYERS

Amsterdam.

On women's necks and fingers; in | the treasure stores of Indian prin-

Official body charged with carry- Chan Cheung, who was banished ces; and in bank vaulta and family ing on the boycott of "low-grade" in 1927 and who has since returned safes, there are to-day more than goods, have been suspended pend- to the Colony three times, was

This immense quantity of preci-

ing reorganisation by the Kwang-sentenced to 12 months' hard labour, fifty tons of cut diamonds. tung Provincial Kuomintang. Accused maid that he was passing The members of this Association through the Colony on his way to were very active a year aga searching Kwongchowan.

from slips for low-grade" goods,

Having the power to seize thein o6|

ous stones owned by the general

public throughout the world, weighs approximately 250 million caruta

the spot. If the goods wore provid FEWER IMMIGRANTS and is valued at nearly 70,000,000

{to be of "nemy" origin, they were condemned by the tribunal of thei Absovintion.

It is now alleged that the Asso Jeiation is not, discharging its duties fully. The 301 members of the Aaso- juiation inve been instructed to cease; all activities. This mens that there: AM to be no further Searches of (shops, wardiouges, and wharvės,

INTO BRITAIN

dollara.

These figures may sound

enor-

Emigration Still At Low mous," Mr. Johan J. Smit, the

Figure

Amsterdam diamond dealer, stated recently "but they are not out of Immigration is still taking the proportion. The industry employs place of emigration in Britain. The more than 500,000. men in the min- cutters inward balance last year was ing districts; 26,000

throughout the world: 10,000 den- Until this week, inspectors of the 33,069. Association were travelling on the People migrating from Great lers in unset stones, and probably Cantun-Kowloon traius in beurel of Britain numbered 26,256, and those another 100,000 in jewellers shops, Japanese goods. Many passengers migrating into the country 59,224. "People are buying diamonds who wore clothes made from Japan- The figure of 23.068 is consider is increasing. For опе lose materials and had other belong-jably less than the inward balance they are cheap now, and form a

ings imparted from Japan, were not of the previous year--48,067,-

good investment." peitalised; it is alleged.

The emigrants were approximate- Now members of the Associationly equal in both years, but in 1932 Jare to be appointed by the Provin- the immigrants numbered 75,595 juial Kuomintang. There are more as against 59,324 last year.

Japanese goods sold in Canton now ¡¡than 18 months ago,

EXHAUST INJURES GIRL

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Another boon to the diamond

trade is ita increasing use by m dustry. Electrical works, automo bile factories, and various other These figures are taken from the industrial concerns employ dla report of the Overseas Settlement

monds for grinding and drilling. Committee. The report revealsFor these purposes the best type "that the present period, during

which the migration movement is of stone is required.

at a stand-still." Is being tiliner!! The general public, however, is

to

Fresno, Cal. to carry out a careful survey of still the largest buyer, and its taste Sparks from the exhaust ning of the past history of migration and in diamonds varies according an automobile put Evelyn Gooch, settlement, with a view to the countries. The Russian aristocracy 20. of Fresno. in a hospital. The "formulation of a onsidered policy before the war, bought huge nim girl, riding with friends, hazame against the time when migration bers of big yellow sparklers. Fol

lowing the revolution, says alarmed when she saw sparks flow revived" from the pipe, thought the auto- This survey is nearly complete, Smit, a yellow river of these so mobile was afire, and leaped ou and it is hoped it may be issued at called "Cape" diamonds flooded the injuring her head.

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