1935-11-16 — Page 9

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

THE CEMMA HAIL, SATURDAY, NOVE. BERY 16,

Big Government Majority Assured

(Continued from Page 1) Aberdeen North:

|ME"Tom" Johnston (Labour) 16,015] Mr. Laun

Mr-Dudes (Conserv

ve) 19,058

Mr. W

20,324

tive)

17,974

Mr. W. G. Perizon -(Con-

Mr. Garro Jones (Labour) 16,952 Mr. Burner (Conservative)TM18,990; Mr. Mcintosh (ELF).

Labour gain

·Jarrow:

$311

Miss Eller

*Labour gain.

(Labour)

Gorbals:

Mr. Buchanan (ILP) *.

**2,360

Mr. Bloch (Conservative),

5.824

Mr. Burnett (Labour)

1786

No change.

Springburn:

Mr. G. D. Hardie (Labour) 20.286

Mr. McNicol (Conservative) 11,859

-- Labour-gain-- -

St. Pancras North:

Sir Ian Fraser (Conserva-

tive)

16,858 18.257

Mr. Hall (Liberal)

1,259

Mr. Tibbles (Labour)

No change.

servative)

Labour gain.

Morpeth: M:

Mr. Taylor (Labour) captured the sent with a 3,956,"

of

Labour gain.

· Hull Fast:

1 755-

day's Short. Stury

POL-POLLY

14325 JOET cooed the Strans

Mr. Mur (Labour) rained the seat from the Conservatives with a majority of 3,606. ***

Stirling and Fálkirk. Mr. Westwood (Labour). Mr. Reid (Conservative) Bev. Barr (Labour)"

Labour gain. Mr. Marray"(Conservative)-18.121- Mr. Westwood is a former La

Labour gain.

bour Minister.

Coatbridge:

majority

17,595

-

Mr. Barr is seventy years old. Govan:

Mr. Neil Maclean (Labour) re- tained the seat with a majority of

Sir Ian Fraser is the blind head 5,550 against Conservative and of St. Dunstan's.

Isilntgon West:

Mr. Frederick Montague. Viscount Duncannon (Con-

servative)

Labour gain.

Mr. Montague was s

ILP opposition. Dunfermline:

11,340 Mr. Watson (Labour)

Sir J. Wallace 9,920 National)

former

| Mr. Campbell

Camlachie:

(ELP)

Mr. Stevenson (Conserva-

tive)

15,070

By A. M Burrage

juvhere are such things.

to the parrot “Come on, "Oh, are there? Well, not round. Joey Say something, Joey!"here there aren't. And this bela The grey parrot, perched and a seaport there's plenty of sailors. still, save that its eyes occasional And most sallons try to get hold ly closed and opened, continued of parotz. I thought the man I to give the Stranger the "zilent gut this one from digiled me. · So 17,975 snabbing due to a bore. The he did in a way, but I don't know 17,085 Stranger turned to the landlord, as he meant it. I'd known that who was regarding a glass of beer feller for years—since he was so drawn from a new barrel in-high and I didn't think he'd do specting it through one critical) me down. He brought the bird eye and wondering if it were fit and cage in here one night, because to serve.

| they wouldn't take it in at the Doesn't he talk?" asked the pawn-shop. Stranger.

"Party-five shillin's he asked 14,185 ""He's a she,” said the landlord.) me, cage and all,”and he swore it 2,732 “Anyhow he laid an egg once so could talk lovely the bird I meari. Conserva-we call it a she. Polly by name. So I believed the feller and gave But we calls her Pol-Folly.".. him thirty bob and two pints. It

The Stranger considered the was latish at night when I bought| personal pronouns and made his it, and you couldn't expect it to choice.

talk then. It was asleep with its "Won'terit talk?"

head under one of its wings like *Not here,” said the landlord.ļa Hittle bronze statoo of an angel "Can talk all right, but won't talk I once saw. "Grief' it was called.

Gentleman who comes in "“Well, I couldn't expect the bird here calls her Tacitus-Tacitus to talk in its sinep-like the missus |being a well-known -Greek orator says I do—so I took it on trust 23,489 | who never said nothing. I've been and paid good money for it. "And 20,191 badly bad both ways. Twice="" fnext morning I put the

"But if it can talk why won't round, telling people that there fit-talk-bera?”

wasn't a moed beginning with B Oh you'd better-ask-it-Aud) that it dich.'t know, and by dinner 60,724 you'll get just as much out of her time I got a nice full bar, just as as-you could out of me. Like a if somebody very important was 60,913 little niece of mine. Nobody can going to sing on the wireless. 18,743 | hardly" "get a word out of her af "But do you think way of us

Mr. Reid (Labour)

ILP gain from the

Mr. Stevenson was confined to 14,948 his bed during the campaign..

Nanentom:

16,271 tives.

(Liberal-

Labour gain: Horsham:

vative)

Mr. Paton (Labour)

28,196

14,905

Labour Under-Secretary for Air Earl Winterton (Conser-

Watford:

Sir Dennis Herbert (Con-

`servative)

Mr. Morgan (Labour)

No change

Sir D. Herbert is Depatý Speaker.

South Molton:

Mr. G. Lambert (Liberal-

National)

Mr. Chilcott (Labour)

No change.

20.767

5.160

Lt.-Com Fletäher. (Labour) gained the seat from the Con- 1,41,478 |servatives with a majority of

12,466 (5,257.

Lichfield

No change. Earl Winterton was formerly a Mr. Lost Fraser (Na Minister.

Carmarthen:

The sext was gained by Labour from the Liberals with a majority of 5,235.

Norwich:

tional-Labour)

Mr. Jones (Tabour)

No change. Brighton (two

Sir G. Ramson (Conserra-

tive)

Mr. Fenner Brockway (ILP) Mr. Guthrie Tyron (Can-

servative) was at the bottom of the poll;

Mr. Lambert is a former Lord where Mr. Henry Strauss (Con-Mr. Cohen (Labour) of the Admiralty. Macclesfield:

here

servative) and Mr. Shakespeare Mr. Gordon (Labour) w. 19,287 home. But when her mother takes could get anything out of that (Liberal-National) were elected to Mr. J. R. Bemer (Conservative), the two seats. champion of the silk industry in

Linlithgow:

the House of Commons, was electMr. Mathers (Labour) ed by a majority of 9,488

Whitehaven:

Mr. Anderson (Labour) .. Mr. W. Nunn (Conserva-"

Mr. Stephenson (ILP):

Labour, gain.

Mr. Mathers was formerly £

No change. Mr. Tyron is the Postmaster-cals Generalit

Kirkaldy: Mr. Tom Kennedy (Le

boar)

MP A. Russell (Conserva-

tive)

-Labour gain.

20,905

Sir A. Baillie (Conserva- -

tive)

17,730

14,794

«Labour gain. ·

14.442 Minister.

1,004

Forest of Dean:

Mr Price (Labour)

(NB-

tional-Labour)

12,337 Mr.

Mr. Price is a landowner sad farmer.

munist)

Leek:

Mr. W. Non is the authority on Sir J. Worthington

Chinese questions..

Leyton West:

Rev. R. Sorensen (Labour) 16,408, Sir Wilfred Sudgen (Con-

servative)

Labour gain.

her to chapel and the minister bird? Not on your life. All it for. two minutes -of did was to make one or two möises silent prayer - well, you ought like a blackmith's shop, and when to hear what she can make that Bill Thomas, shoved his thumb two minutes sound like Perversity (through the wire that parrot took 19,457 it's called. Never wanting to talk the nail right off as clean as what

in the right place.”

ļa doctor could have done.

15,089

Mr. Tom Kennedy was formerly 16,768 the chief Labour Wh

West Fife:

Gallacher

16,230 Mr. Bromfeld (Labour). . 23,432 Mr. Leslie Thomas (Na-

Rev. R. Sorensen is the play wright who started life as an

errand boy:

Hull Central:

Mr. Windsor (Labour) won by a majority of 1,620.

Mr. Gretton (Conservative), brewer, secured 25,539 votes, and Mrs. Paling (Labour), 8,041 -- -

No change. Plaistow:

MexWill Thorne (Labour) 18,492 Miss Roddick (Conserva-

tive)

No change.

Lanark North:

tional-Labour)

Labour gain.

17,411

(Com-

13,462

Mr. Willian Adamson

· Labour)

12,869 Mr. Milne (Conservative) 9,667 Mr. Gallicher is the first Com- munist to sit in the House of Commons-for-six years.

Mr. Thomas is the son of Mr. Kelvingrove:- J.-H. Thomas.

Edinburgh (West):

Mr. Walter Elliott (Con-

servative)

14,231

Mr. Cooper (Conservative) 28,023 Mr. J. MacNell (Imbour); 14,229 Mr. Welch (Labour)

No change.

Daventry: Captain E. A. FitzBoy."

(Conservative)

6,730

Mr. Barnes (Labour)

18,794 Mr. Rae (Liberal)

1193

18,934 Berwick-on-Tweed: 10,767 Sir Hugh Seely (Liberal). 15,779 Mr. A. J. K Todd: (Con- Speakerservative)

How did you come byer-the

"So "everybody was a bit disap- bird?" the Stranger inquired. pointed, particularly Bill Thomas” “Got it off a sailor, of course. but I got plenty of customers for Where else do you think I could a bit they hoping that the bird have got it? -

"would say something at last, or "Well, of course, you might have that somebody else would-be zang bought it at a livestock, shup enough to do what Bill Thomas done At last some of them

OLDEST HOSPITAL

IN CHINA

Centenary Report Of Canton Hospital

OLD RECORDS RECOVERED

dubbed round and gave Alf{ Sturgess balf a crown to put his finger in and touch the bird-and igger me if the bird didn't-sart. at stoop down and let him scratch its 'ead The most disappointin' and contraizy bird that ever went to sleep on one leg

“Well, you know what customers are when you disappoint em Mr. Elliott is the Minister of Kr. Cooper is Lord Advocate of Agriculture and Fisheries. As The hundredth annual report Most of my regulars started going Scotland.

the figures show a majority of of the Canton Hospital, found over to the other house, where only 2, a recount has been ordered in. 1835, gives a comprehen-there isn't anything to be dis sive review of the work done appointed with. They've only got ed

during the year of this the first a stuffed owl there, and the only bloke who tried to get that to talk hospital in China

Progress in the building of the was fined ten shillings for so do new hospital, which stands on the ing and the landlord got clutioned. site of the old Preston chapel, was "One feller who comes in here so well maintained that in June said it was all will-power and he last it was possible to occupy the used to sit and look at the bird by $4,060 ground floor with the dispensaries the hour, willing it to talk, but the 20,313 and, towards the end of the month, 'fluence didn't work, and he had to transfer the in-patients to the to give it up in the end because present wards. Finally the building, which of eye strain-

No change.

Miss Jenny Lee (1. L. P.) was of the House of Commons,

unsuccessful

Tavistock:

Mr. Patrick

*tive)

(Conserva-

.17,475.

Captain FitzRoy is the

Midlothian and Peebles: Col D. J. Cobrille (Con-

servative)

Mr. John Day (Liberal) 13,422 BADMINTON

Mr.-Townsend (Labour)

No change.

24236

Mr. Patrick is a powerful Con-

servative backbencher.

Hillhead:

Sir Robert Horne (Conser- -

vative) ..

.18,357

Mr. NeCulloch (Labour) 8,566

-No change.

Sir Robert Horze is the former Chancellor of the Exchequer. ** "Edinburgh East:

23,711

SEASON IS

COMMENCED

(Continued from Page &1

Fire Brigade Win

Liberal gain. Belfast West: Capt. A. C. Browne (Con-

servative).

Mr. Leddy (Republican)

•No change

15,145

Mr. Leddy Dis #t serving three years' imprisonment in the Irish Free State.

Caerphilly:

is larve and commodious, giving "So then at last. I sold the bird. complete satisfaction to both stad. Oh, yes, I did, for a time Let's and patients, was formally opened set, you don't know Mz. Gusters Mr. Morgan Jones (Labour) on November 2, when the centen- shaw, the artist, do you?” Oh, well, the Hospital you will in-time if you're staying retained the seat with a majority ary celebrations of

took place. The general meeting down here, because he's often in of 17,108.

King's Winford:

of the Chinese Medical Association, this house when he's got the price. from November 1 to November 8, of admission.

At the Central Police Station Mr. Arthur Henderson Jn., cap last night the Fire Brigade Eetured the sext from the Conservas beid in the new building creation Club beat the Talkool tives with a majority of 16.

Band: Recreation Club by 8 sets to 1-

Mr. Pethick Lawrence (Labour) gained the Conservative seat with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shate (Fire Sir E. Findlay (Conserva-

a majority of 1,112.

Tradeston:

Brigade):

beat T. Stainton and Miss-2.

Scammers ---

Mr. T Henderson (Labour) (beat A. W. Notrie and Miss.J.

Conninglusen

gained the seat from the Conser C. EL Summers and Miss vatives with a majority of 1,892 B. Suzzers

Kinross and Western:" The Duchess of Atholl was r6-1 (Fire Brigade) =*·| elected with a majority of 2,169; beat Stainton and Sommers"

Flintshire:

Mr. Rowlands

tive)

(Conserva

Mr. J. Jones (Liberal)

Mr. C. Jones (Labour)

212

W. N. Smith and Maa M. Griffit

beat, Norrie and Comiingharn 21 best. Sammers, and Sumante 24 mm 7 A. L. Fither and Man. Wild Cries *25,644

Brigade) - .16,536 belt Stainton and Summers

2

16,181 (bent: Nazrie and Cammingham. 21-10

Conservative gain from the I lost to us and Summers 11-21

berals.

Shettleston:

Best C&C Best St. Jaba

tive)

Work on the foundations of the Son Yat Sen Medical College, to-

(Continued, ons Page 10)

wards which the National Govern STREET SLEEPERS

11,771ment has donated: $250,000,--bas been started and is well under 11,168 way.

Sir McKenzie Wood (Liber

Conservative gain....

The Archives Sir E. Findlay is the proprietor Regarding the recu of the newspaper. "The Scots Hospital the report

In 1914, Dr. H Brecon and Dzadner:

through the generos Mr. Ivor Guest (Natixis])-622879 G. Kerr was able to Mr. Haden Guest Elm

of the old hospit bour)

National Gain.

ME Ivor - Ghest is the son yiscount Wimborne.

Dornet North:

Sir Cecil Hanbury (Com

At St John's Cathedral Hall tive) retained the west with a ma Mr. McGovern (LLD) reHest might the Chinese claimed the seat with a majority tion Club beat the of 4,515.

Sir Thomas Inskip. (Conser

{"vative)"

Mé Mack (Labour):

Sir Thomas Inskip is

Davids Labour)

Cathedral Clab by 6

F. H. Kwok, and

(BC John's):

lost to 3. W. Lix

of 3,182.

Moyd George

have, them hound

dedicat

the last

of the

SHELTERS

Appeal For Further Subscriptions Howard: DONATIONS ACEN

and

The Street Society than

wing donations;"

Mr.

25.00

*25.06

25.00

--$2.00.

$25.00

15.00

10,80

CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR

PHOTOGRAPHS

OF 1936

D'ASIS

NO LONGER IS IT NECESSARY TO PAY A HIGH PRICE OR TO “GO HOME” FOR A FINE PORTRAIT.

NEW

“MANAGEMENT

LOWER PRICES PHOTOGRAPHIC EFFECTS

D'ASIS STUDIO

GLOUCESTER (ARCADE) BLDG. PHONE 33188.

Ask for

LEA PERRINS

WORCESTERSHIRE

BY NAME

SAUCE

The Original, Genuine and Best!

FREE!

BRISTOL CHOCOLATE

Film Star Photo Collection sheet

00000000 00000000

00 0.000

20.00)

every 5 dram- har of Bristol Chocolate, ine coloured picture of a famous film

OBTAINABLE TREE

AND COU

$5.00

FRY'S FAMOUS BRISTOL

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.