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UNOFFICIAL SILVER BLOC IMPRESSIVE

DEMANDS ACTION

MORGENTHAUS

CRITICS TO CONFER TO-DAY

Washington, To-day.

The unofficial silver bloc in the Senate is planning a campaign to force its policy upon the administration. The entire group meets to-day

"THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1935

FUNERAL AT

REINSDORE

General Goering Speaks On Patriotism

- PROOF OF NEWLY ARISEN

UNITY OF NATION

-CHINA

- CHINA MAIL ** SPECIAL. Wittenberg. To-day.

Short Story.

MAPS AND

MISHAPS

THERE are they all

Wasted Squadron-Ser See

geant Major Pitt, when, on entering the barrack-room of

By Strawson Refreshing!

Fletcher

that's "B" Sem

me pink! Well C the 2nd Troop. "C" Squadron. Squadron--that's as-is to defend 30th Hussars, he found it in the Headbury against an attack by "B"

of sole possession Trooper Got that? Right! The first posi- Pearson

tion to be occupied is this one,

to discuss a plan of action. Senator MacCarran The simple but impressive asserts that the group is dissatisfied with the funeral ceremony for the vic "Oi thinks most of 'em be gone from Lodford Farm to Oaklea recent letter from Mr. Morgenthau, which they tims of the Reinsdorf explosives to the pictures, sur." answered Wood. The second and third are

factory disaster on Tuesday was Cuthbert interpret to mean that the Treasury does attended by General Hermann not intend to go ahead with the purchase of sil-

ver.

Mr. Morgenthan declared inter alia that he did not believe!

that the sudden abnormal rise An price to 81 cents in the latter part of April was the result of the normal operation of market | forces,, but the manipulation of He added special interests...

that the disappearance of this unhealthy condition and in-! fluence had been a wholesome development.--Reuter-

DOG-BITE

European Victim In Kowloon

1

here and here--all marked on the "Damn 'em!" said the sergeant-map' in red ink. Now do you Goering and the highest officials major shortly. "I can never find understand? of the State and the party. On a man when I want one” the conclusion of the burial ser- "Well, sar, Of beant goin' out, if vice General Goering addressed you want summat done * offered the.. mourners, expressing the the ever-willing country had.

Sergeant-Major deepest sympathy of Herr Hit-

Pitt

BLASTING FUSE ler as well as the Government looked at him dubiously. "D'rou

FOUND

Earth Coolie Fined

For Possession

THREE OTHERS INVOLVED

was

**

with the survivors and victims know anything about maps?"

"These true comrades of labour "Oh, yes, sur: Ofve just finish- laid down their lives for the new ed one map-readin' course” </

"Well I'll Germany-for the rebirth of their

risk it. Look fatherland. continued General this." The sergeant major open- Goering. "But, although death ed a sheet and spread it on Guth- | has here dealt such a terrible blow, bert's bed.

OBITUARY

Mr. Francis Meade At Age Of 48-

**

TO-MORROW'S STORY

To-morrow's story will be Miss Creech of Redemouth," by Malachi Whitaker.

“Yes, sur, Of can see now.” **Splendid! Well now, listen:

a pin through all the marks. Then make the same marks on the map; below where the pin-holes See?"

**Yes, su

are.

the sacrifice made by these true: "This is an inch-to-the-mille map comrades signifies a great blessing covering to-morrow's scheme It's Op a shelf in my office is a roll of Appearing before Mr. E for the entire nation, since the the squadron-leader's copy, and be maps like this. All I want you to at the Kowloon way in which the whole of Ger- wants four more marked up for do is to get foar of the maps and FURTHER CASES OF Wynne Jones

at the the troop leaders. Magistracy this morning almany, with Herr Hitler

These red-ink copy these red-ink marks or to Best way is to place this charge of having unlawful posses- head. has identified itself with marks show

the positions them sion of four coils of blasting fase, these dead comrades in labour Squadron will hold against the map on top of one of the others-- {right way romad, mindi—and stick Li Lam, a 27-year-old earth coolic, gives proof of the wonderful newly fined $35, in default one arisen unity of the nation. month's imprisonment.

"That is something great-that to-day Germans no longer die In Mr. E. Watt of the Seamen's Wong Yu, a 45-year-old building rain, for by doing so every single Institute reports to the Police that sub-contractor, Cheung Tin. a 35 one makes a great sacrifice on the

“Right. You'll find red ink and SATISFYING BOTH HUNGER AND THIRST yesterday his dog bit Mr. Peter year-old stone breaker, and Yin altar of the Fatherland.

a 58-year-old magazine Wilson, of the same address, while Wah

"May, therefore, the other hum-

a-pen on my table. You can't go Mrs. G. Nakamura, of No. 374 watchman employed at the Sangi dreds of thousands of comrades of

wrong, but I'll see the maps in the Wholesome life-giving, liquid food

bringing refresturient that her Lee Company, were also charged labour Nathan Road, reports"

Sergeant-Major to thirsty throats, and renewal to worn body cells Sustaining not shrink back not LOCAL LABOUR INSPECTOR -morning”. And black and white spaniel bit several with aiding and abetting.

weaken, but realise that it is not

carbohydrates (starches) that balance with proteins (meats) for The death occurred this morning persons yesterday. among

Sergeant. Nolan, of the Hung only highly courageous but neces-

ja perfect diet. A living spring of energy - Nature's own were Mrs. Kawaguchi of No. 566 Hom Police Station, stated that say to work where life is attend at the Government Civil Hospital Cuthbert, swelling with import-simple, trustworthy answer to the wear and tear of fatigue.

made for the Nathan Road. The names of the the first defendant was arresteded by danger. Thereby they are of Mr. Francis Meade, Inspector ance.

sergeant- other persons were unknown

new of Labour, Factories, and Work-major's "office," where, on and searched at the No. 2 Railway Preparing the ground for a ber.

creative national strength, which shops, at the age of 48. He had shelf indicated, be found not one Bridge, Chatham Road, and the

today is giving us peace again."” been sifffering during the past two roll of maps only, but three. This, coils were found in his possession.

months from internal trouble. however, caused little delay. Five When taken to the police station Trans-Ocean Service.

The deceased was prominently minutes silent contemplation of identified with Freemasonry, the rolls and a little bead-scratch-

whom

The dogs were sent for observa tion and the persons who were bit- ten are receiving treatment.

UNMÜZZLED DOG

Mr. B. S. Lovath, of No.

2

The Peak, was this morning fined

The said that the second defendant. his master, had told him to buy the fuse, and he had gone to the third defendant who in turn sent him to the fourth man to get it.

A check had been made on the

$5 by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at contents of the magazine and all; the Central Police Court for al-stores were there; meaning that lowing his dog abroad on Lagard there was no permit for the fuse Road on June 6 without muzzle coils. or lead.

BRITISH PRESS WELCOMES

NEW NAVAL PACT".

(Continued from Page:1)

The Dolly Herald says that it is

a real contribution to armament limitation and general pacification.

GERMAN JUBILATION

»

POISONED MILK FOR DOGS

Mysterious Plot In Essex

TRACES OF ARSENIC

Pitt. departed «

the

among the offices which he held ing sufficed to suggest the wisdom being those of past District Grand of looking inside.

Registrar of the Grand Lodge of Lock was with him at the first Hong Kong and South China glance, as the heading. Willerton (English Constitution), past Mas-Flain," indicated and a compari- ter of the United Service Lodge, son with the original amply past Principal of the United Chap-proved. He carried out his task ter, and past Master of the "United in the manner advised and found Mark Lodge. He leaves a widow it quite a simple matter to add the and son, both of whom are in Eng-necessary markings. The second and fourth defen-

Two others idants were each fined $50, in de-

land, as well as a" mother..

followed and the roll was finish- Tied to a tree in the front

The funeral takes place this ed. But there was the second roll, fault six weeks' imprisonment, garden of a house of Dunkeld- evening, passing the Monument at also of Willerton Plain, so he took while the third was fined $10, in road. Goodmayes, Essex, is a5 pm. default 14 days.

YANGTZE RIVER ESTUARY

The Daily Express declares that Establishment Of New

it means no naval race with Ger-i

many, so on the whole it is wel

some..

that the agreement

Light

2

'London

saucer, and just above it is a notice, reading-

A reward will be paid to

anybody giving information! of the person who put the

gate and who chalked letter- ing on the front of the gate. Mr. Charles Smith who lives at the house, told a reporter of the reason for this.

-

He said: "I found this saucer

COULD NOT STAND LONDON TRAFFIC

Viennese Chauffeur

Runs Away

THEN SUES MISTRESS FOR OVERTIME

one from that to complete the uumber.

Now it happened that on the

following day orderly duties were

carried out by "C" Squadron. Mr Tomkins being orderly officer. while Sergeant-Major Pit was among the missing when Cuthbert sought him out, so that, acting on his paual conviction that "some- thing attempted" is quite enough to earn repose," Trooper Pearson A message from Berlin states! Notice is given by the Mari- of milk placed in the path lead- jing up to the front door. For-

returned cheerfully to his zoom Was greeted time Customs, Shanghai, that

tunately, it was picked up be

At breakfast-time, however, a with a chorus of jubilation in the lighted Beacon, consisting of a fore two valuable St. Bernard An Austrian chauffent who de breathless orderly exporal ar

carrying 3 Nazi press as the first agreement iron column

black dogs, which I owned, could get serted his employer in London on

rived. on armaments limitation between day-mark, has been established

at it

When the milk was Jubilee Day--because he was ter-

"Sar'n-major wants those maps any two nations in the world, while for dredging purposes

on the examined.

traces of arsenic rified by the trafe and returned Fn did for in yesterday, only the Koelnische Zeitung says that caisson sunk in 1984 on Tungsha were found. the ice in the disarmament ques-Shoal, bearing 088 degrees,

to Vienna, is suing her for alleged you're to keep the one fez Mr. "Too Scared":"

Tomkins Urry up!" distant 13 miles from Naahui!

[arrears of wages. tion is now broken-Beuter.

"Since the saucer was found Beacon.

I have sold the animals. I felt came to London from Austria with He is Herr Gustav Thu, who

Cuthbert handed over three The beacon exhibits a green too scared of their safety to the Countess Bose Salm at the end Major Pitt received them he maps, at which, when Sergeant- REBEL CRUISERS IN HARBOUR ing light every 3 seconds, keep them here, and now I am the Coun

anxious to trace the person whe

for merely glanced, saw they were was responsible for this coward- Before leaving London ly action.

Vienna, Herr Thu, it is alleged, correct, and sent them again is visible in clear weather Explaining the reason why the for a distance of about three nau-mystery, but neighbours have ment

***The whole thing is a left a note resigning his employ to the other troop leaders, But on parade Cuthbert looked in vain Chao Ho, the cruiser which has tical miles.

taken warning and are watch

In a Vienna court he claimed for the troop oficer whose orderly been reported as missing, was not All bearings given accompanying them, he stated that and measured

are true ing their own pets. Strangely that the Countess owes him about duties had delayed him. The coun- try lad addressed his" sergeant clockwise in de- enough, two notices which I had 15 for extra work it had been prevented from leav-i

whez "Cars were driving in rows of drifted down the line correcting that long-suffering man grees from 000 degrees (north) previously pasted up were torn ing Canton owing to engine to 359 degrees, and the charts down during the night

ten," he said. “The extent of the failures in the technique of "sad trouble. He could not say what affected are the Chinese Admiral-

traffic was fantastic." would happen to it,

dling-up.". ty charts Nos. 505 and 1011.

thus:-

(Continued from Page 1)

Light Eclipse

The cruisers had attempted to enter the harbour yesterday, but the heavy seas that were running

03 second, 27 seconds,

outside had prevented from do ALL-CONQUERING

*ing so. Admiral Tang · Ching-

hai is the Commander-in-chief of

"the two vessels.

"TALKIES"

Both ships arrived at about Old London Theatre noon to-day and after exchanging

went

the customary salates their anchorage, at Yaumati

TWO LANDSLIDES REPORTED

ON PEAK

To Change Over

LUCKY HORSESHOE CAUSES SMASH

Countess Saim's lawyer denied any obligation on her part, and stated that she was able to use her car during Jubilee week as she could not find a suitable chauffeur

Both Car-Drivers Were at short notice.

Superstitious

Berlin

The case was adjourned so that the Countess could be examined in London. She now has an English The man who stepped into the

chauffeur roadway to avoid walking under a Mira Rose Coles, and the daughter

Countess

WAS formerly ladder and was run over has his counterpart in a German motorist of the late Mr. and Mrs Marezs

who saw a hors

The Royal Court Theatre, Sloanesquare, SW, for many years one of London's princi

centres of theatrical interest, particularly during the Ved-and renne-Granville Barker regime,

Two indslides are reported to is likely to be turned into have occurred last night. One hap-cinema in the near future.

pened near No 547 the Peak. It is understood that negotia- two close to the Middle Gap Road

the

tions are well advanced for 20-years lease to be acquired by Mr. Pemberton Billing, who Independent MP for Fast fordshire from 1918 to

Desin the amannichagen

caz@behind did

soe and, mable Swrecked the

| Bles, of Lower Sloane

SAV

NEW GRAFT, FOR HOUSE BOY

only afte

doorbell first rin

+

Saargeant

"Hey, where's your bandolier?” Cuthbert gazed down at his

401-01 must ave forgot th manly chest in consternation.

säergeant.”

Sergeant Cottrell

ploded When at last he regained enherener he indered Texason to go 24 once to his room and fetch the missing article.

Here, take your

added. shall be movi

minute, you'll have to catch

he

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