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BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S.

After The British Elections

(Continued from page 1)

Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., attended the Army-Harvard game at West Point in company with Ethel du Pont, the Delaware heiress, with whose name his has been linked romantically. He (left), is shown with Barbara Cashing of Boston, Miss de Pont (right), and his brother James.

FIFTH PLENARY SESSION Important Meetings Of Committees

PROPOSALS FOR THURSDAY'S ASSEMBLY

HEAVY WEATHER ON CHINA COAST

Worst In Many Years Declares Skipper

NO PERMIT FOR

PUTTING ON A

STAGE PLAY

Theatre Manager Fined

*ONE PREVIOUS WARNING

A fine of $100 was imposed on- the management of the Yaumati #wheatre by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy – this morning on a, summons for "giving Stage performance in the theatre Jon November 4, last without bay- ing first- obtained the recessary. {permission.

Mr. F. G. Nigel, who appeared į for Mr. Noronha, manager of the Theatre, pleaded guilty "but told the Court that the main part of on the night in the programme

Chinese boxing and (question was

it was usual for the "boxirig“ pro-i gramme to be intermingled with other attractions. Mr. Nigel went on to say that these performances had been held from time to time! in the theatre. With reference to this particular instance, Mr. Nigel said that on October 31, the man-

jaser of the theatre wrote to the Inspector-General of Police and on November 2, "received one of the formal acknowledgments which are

MANY SHIPS SEEK SHELTER issued from the department "

IN AMOY HARBOUR –

Previous Offence

Continuing. Mr. Nigel said that of the theatre also

It was the severest monsoon the manager

Nanking. To-day. Following the adjournment

I have experienced for many received a telephone call from the of the 4th general session of

years," declared Captain P. Grant, Fire Brigade inquiring whether the Fifth Kuomintang Congress of the Sa Hosang, this morning the performance under discussion at 12:30 o'clock yesterday when the Hosang arrived from was the same as those held by the afternoon, the various Commit Shanghai and Japan, after having previous manager and was told W83 the case Mr. tees of the convention met encountered the heavy seas and that this separately to examine the pro- posals submitted to the Con- winds which caused EMS Noronha then took it for granted Capetown and other vessels to that he had obtained formal per- put into Amoy outer harbour, mission for the performance to bel

staged

gress.

A joint meeting of represents-

for shelter

of

tives of the Sub-Committee on

The vessels bound for the north Inspector R. Shammon told the party affairs, and the Committee

of the Con had the worst experience, as they Courf that the theatre had been for the examination stitution met at 2 o'clock yesterday were getting the strength of the fined $50 a few months ago for In some cases the same offence, whereupon Mr. afternoon, fallowing which the wind head-on. members of the both committees the ships could make no head-Wynne-Jones imposed a fine held a joint meeting The results way at all. The Hosang put into $100, remarking that the "regula- and tions are not for the “mamager of of their examination of the pro-Amoy to discharge cargo posals will be submitted to the 5th passengers and discovered that the Theatre to translate at his own many ships had sought the har-sweet will” He added that they general session on Thursday.

Under the chairmanship of Mr. bour to escape the force of the (the management) had already

had one warning. Wa Chi-bul, the Committee for gale and the beavy seas. the examination of the proposals

relating to the Draft Constitution and the People's Congress, met at 2. yesterday.

The examination committees on educational economic, military,

Among these were FMS. Capetown. the 8.3 Hongpheng LAND RESEARCH

Ho Thong SS. Co.) the side

Luchow (Chins Navigation Co.) Comprehensive Scheme and an ocean-going liner..

Both the Lachow and the

Outlined

Nanking, Today.

and political affairs also met at Hongpheng attempted to continue their way after staying in 2pm yesterday to examine the on

A comprehensive scheme for proposals in their respectiva Amoy for a few hours, and both fields. The results of their sto-had to put about and return to land investigation and research dy will also be submitted to the port as the gale had not abated. has been worked out by the Land

They were still in Amoy when Commission session on Thursday.

WEATHER REPORT

of the National

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9.30 PM

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Edna May Oliver James Gleason

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CHIANG STILL SEEKS UNITY BEFORE WAR

IMPORTANT DECISIONS. the Hosang left for Hong Kong Economic Council"

-The scheme calls for the com- Important decisions: in relation on Monday.

(Continued from Page 1)

Peiping, and he could not discuss bination of land statistics, the to the date for the convocation of

reports on land distribution, the dicated its attitude towards the the possibility of the withdrawal of the American troops stationed the People's Congress and the

tenancy system, the land tax, land developments here. date for the promulgation of the

The anti-cyclone has weakened prices, land administration and It is possible that General Ean at Tientsin Draft Constitution and the revi

Fu-chu will not come to Feiping Sir Ronald Lindsay stated that sion of the Kuomintang Constitu- and covers China, Manchuria and land research

for the today. Instead he will discuss he could say nothing as regards tion, are expected to be derived Japan, with pressure highest over The total expenses at the 5th general session of the the Lower Yangise Valley. The execution of the scheme are es- affairs at Tientsin with General his visit to the State Department Fifth National Kuomintang Con-typhoon is filing up to the east of timated by the Commission at Sung Cheh-yuan Reuter gress, which will be held in the the Balintang Channel North-east $90,000-Central News Agency. marting of November 21, it was winds, moderate,, kue, was the

learned yesterday.

forecast for to-day, as issued by pro-the Royal Observatory this morn-

beling.

If the discussions of the posals to the Congress completed on November 21, the election of new members of the Fifth C. E. C. and C. S. C. will probably take place on November

TYPHOON FILLING UP

A message received through the American Consulate General from

NEW HIGHWAY

Construction Work Formally Begun

Panting, To-day-

·DOIHARA IMPATIENT

except that he had made a veg brief visit: Mr. Phillips and of». Shanghai: A message from ficials declined to comment on the Pelping dated yesterday states North China situation. Reuter LUNDUN PRESS COMMENT- that General Sung Cheh-yuần

** Londen: · “I mder Japanese left Peiping secretly by motor- car in the afternoon for Tien- tutelage the newly independent tain, where it was confirmed provinces are well administered their people might have a happier that he arrived early last even-! ing. It is stated that he has existence, and the trade interests The construction work on the gone on private business but of other countries should certainly It is understood that the num-the Manila Observatory this mom project of the Tientsin-Paoting the assumption is that he will not suffer," says the Daily Tele “Whatever makes for peace, or ber of the C. E. C. and C. S. C.ing stated that at 8.30 am 2 Highway was formally started on meet General Han Fu-chu there graph. members for the fifth term will cyclone or typhoon, situated east Monday. Under the supervision this morning

It is reliably learned that der and prosperity throughout jof Balintang. Channel, was filling be increased from 163 to 240.

of the Hopei anthorities, the con- Major-General Dothara threat-China must be welcome to us, but The regulations governing the up forthcoming election were being examined by the Presidium. The regulations will be submitted to the general. session of the Con- gress for approval prior to the election.

$22

EDUCATION IN

CHINA

ESTABLISHMENT STATISTICS

CHAIRMAN NAMED These decisions were reached at the meeting of the presidium,

Nanking, To-day which met at 4 o'clock yesterday

China has at present a total of} afternoon.. During the meeting, 111 institutions of higher learn- the chairman, who will preside will forfeit their deposits and not over the 5th general session, was in, of which there are 42 univer- be entitled to their salaries as named, while the agenda for the sities, 38 colleges and 31 technical school, according to statistics LATE ELECTION RESULTS Members of Parliament. Allowing paziey was also decided upon. The result of the election in for these two, the Government al-

While there will be no general just released by the Ministay

Education. Orkney and the Shetland Islands ready has a working majority of session to-day, as the delegation Of the 42 universities was declared yesterday. Major 246, British. Wireless Sezvice, – will offer sacrifices to the war

Neven Spence, Conservative, with 8,406 votes, was elected, Sir Ro bert Hamilton Liberal, gaining

-6308 ~ This was a Conservative

gain.

With onlý

zich Uni members

porters in

mong number

tion 184

Two

position their

Criticism From Moscow

struction work, which will be done by the compulsory labour ened yesterday to leave for can we expect such effects from of the people in the eight dis Piping complaining of the the severance of the Norther

Chinese insincerity," but he provinces? tricts bring along the highway, is

was persuaded to stay, certain "The scheme is obviously expected to be completed by the officials explaining that a deci counter-attack on the growing end of this year.

sion of the magnitude he de-unity of China. For some time. Measuring about 417 i inmanded could not be made so Canton and Nanking have been {derwing doser together, and the length, the highway when com-speedily pleted will save three bridges.- DISCUSSION IN US. Knomintang Congress is) Central News Agency, “

Iterfere. but their methods may well effect the opposite of what

hey intend Beater.

JAPANESE EVALUATING:

Washington, To-day: Sir Bon-ling out a policy of co- ald Lindsey, British Ambassador between the Centre and the

sited west. It is natural to Washington, yesterday HU HAN MIN TO RETURN

the State Department; andTM Japanese militarists TO NORTH CHINA?

'cussed the North China situ Continued from Page 1). with the Und There is no truth whatever in State, Mr. Willian the report that General Chen subsequently Chi-tang, head of the Kwang Lindsay prese tung army, will proceed to Nan-ally the cove king to attend the Fifthy Na with various mant 5 are tonal Congress” ndr will be nothing of par

Pri-send any representative Gen He added that mical schools, eral Lá Chung-jen, chief of the was receiving provincial and Kwangsi forces, is remaining in from its Consular vate, the staYanning and will not go to Nan- representatives

but bad made no tion of Leaders here are wondering the Nine-Power

whether the Congress

not

heroes of the national army who ional, S prov fell during the revolutionary cam-vate. Of the 28 pains, the amb Committees and national, provincial and

vate Df the | the. Examination of the Proposals 10 are

Committee will meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon" Es continue their examination.

Agency,

adds

Central

News

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king.

mally recognise the South Political

Comm

South-west

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