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THE CHINA MAH, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1936)

NEW CABINET IN NICARAGUA

Full List Of Ministers

Appointed.

The Consul for Nicaragua in forms us that from official in- formation received from his Gov- ernment in Nicaragua, after the resignation of ex-President Just Bautista Sacasa, as well as of ex- Vice President Rodolfo Espinosa R. the National Congress has ap- pointed the Hoa. Dr. Carlos Brenes Jarquin, President Nicaragua, for the period from June to December 1936, when the

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The Hon. President has formed his Cabinet as follows:

Minister of the Interior, the Hon. Dr. Geronimo Ramirez Brown; Minister of Finance, Hon. Jose Benito Ramirez; Minister of Education, Hon. Dr. Lorenzo Guer rero; Minister of Public Works, Hon. J. Roman Gonzalez: Minis- of Elygiene. Hon. Dr. Gonzalez: Minister

ter

Roberto

of Foreign Affairs Hon. Luis Manuel Debayle; and acting as Sub-Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Alejandro Arguello Montiel

FRENCH WOMEN HAVE NO VOTE

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method does tend to keep families together, if that is a desirable thing for the State.

Anti-Clerical Tradition

Wears

2

For informal summer dancing, Joan Blondell, the screen

black taffeta, frock, The tradition of the French splashed with squares of white. The skirt flares at the hemline Revolution is strongly anti-

and the top features a peplum clerical, and although in the

collar, puffed sleeves and a clos face of a multitude of other!

ter of Howers at the front neck- worries religious questions are

line. not so much to the fore as they were, they have by no means with a recent French writer been forgotten, and sooner or who has declared that all this later they will come into pro- can be summed up in one minence again.

phrase, "We are frightened."

"Moderate" Republican opin- ion, that is to say, the political faith of the Socialist Radicals,

women.

More Solid Ground

The anti-feminists in France are on more solid ground when

THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS

Nine Cases On Calendar

The Criminal Sessions calendar for July, which opens on Monday next, consists of nine cases, in- jcluding one of manslaughter and

two concerning piracy on junks.

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The following are the cases:

Pow Wah, aged 24, sn unem. Iployed book-keeper and formerly an office-boy in the employ of the late Mr. F. C. Jenkin, charged with the manslaughter of Wong Lan, aged 15, a newspaper hawker. on board the ss Lee Hong on June 25:

Tang Cheong, aged 31, and Lau Man, unemployed seamen, charged with piracy of a trading junk at Shau Tze Mun on April 29;

Tsang Yau, aged 30, Li Choi, jaged 29, Chan Fat, aged 30, Laî Ping, alias Wong Kam, aged 31. and Chan Chuen, aged 21, charged with armed robbery on licensed junk off Tung Lung Island on May 51;

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Wong On, 40-year old clerk, and interpreter in the Sanitary De partment, charged with receiving a bribe of $5 from one Yiu Shu; Tsoi Chu, 20-year old пет ployed, charged with robbing, with violence, a Japanese woman named Ai Ichi Kawa at Eastern Hospital Road on June 21:

Lan Kwok-hang, charged with possession and astering counter- feit coins.

Chan Kwan, aged 34, charged with possession of 201 counterfeit Hong Kong ten-cent pieces;

earth Lau Nam, aged 30, an coolie, charged with enticing away seven-year-old child named Yeung Sik-ping; “

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Lau Sau-ying and Chan Szę, women, charged with uttering and possession of forged banknotes.

A COMMUNIST CAMPAIGN

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is dead against votes for they say that there is no real women, The French Lower

profound movement among theị The memorandum describes how House. the Chamber, - bas

women of the country for ex-the Young Communist League pre- several times passed bills for franchisement.

pared a programme calculated to conferring the franchise on There are, however, at least appeal to the anti-war and anti- Cynics might say the six societies for women's suf-Fascist feelings and the desire more readily in that it knew frage, and the oldest of these for social reforms of youth or that the bills would always be dates from 1876.

It is the ganisations in this country. This thrown out by the Senate.

"Societe pour l'amelioration de was issued at the end of last year Why were the Socialist Radi-la sort de la femme." The under the title, "A Charter of cals and their majority in the youngest is 12 years old and is Youth Rights." Senate so opposed to giving called "La femme nouvelle." The programme was made pub- women votes? It has been proved from the experience of This association is all for direct lic other countries that no radical action. The Union Nationale function change in the political complex- pour le Vote des Femmes has editor, Mr. Wainwright, at a meet- ion of the State is caused by as chairman the Duchess de la ing of the London District Com-

Rochefoucauld

mittee of the Commmist party onj

sre

ment.

in Challenge, a paper whose was explained by its

· Rules Approved. “Challenge can be of paramount

women voting.. They vote in The movement is making Feb. 2 as follows: the main, in the same way as headway. There were not a the men, and feminine influence few candidates at the recent can only be all to the good in elections who came

out for matters of social legislation women's rights. The Com: importance as a paper that can get The answer is that too many munist party is, of course, in into the League of Nations Union, women are supposed to be favour of complete sex equalithe Boy Scouts, the Young Men's under the influence of the cures, and women's votes mighty. But it cannot be said that and Women's Christian Associa the **Front Populaire" theftions, and other bodies into which upset all the calculations in the union of the "Left" parties Communist papers cannot enter." rural constituencies..

On Feb. 8 and 9 Youth, or- The fact is that even in the Is, as a whole, for enfranchise-

ganisations were invited to a con- country in. France there very few regions where clerical the women of France with re- League at Bermondsey Town Hall. The apparent apathy among ference of the Young Communist influence is very strong, and

of and 600 visitors. The conference, strangely enough, the lower gard to these questions may be This was attended by 260 delegates clergy, many of whom live in explained by a variety

causes. To begin with most the memorandum says, "approved conditions of the direst poverty, French women lead full lives a new constitution and rules for are in many places socially very They are inexorably logical, the Young Communist League advanced in their ideas.

sceptical and industrious. Their which very considerably broadens influence over their menfolk is the basis of the organisation." It is, however, undeniable immense. In many, one had In conclusion the memorandum that the influence · of the almost said in most, of those states that the evidence

businesses which

"Does not show that the Com- Church, as such, is against small votes for Women The typical of France, the woman is munists have captured youth ar- are within a considerable number of sider that woman's place is the Their sentimental lives

"Inopportune"

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shares The Frenchwoman

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KISS

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The dead child was Nell Eead- ing, aged 11 months, while the girl is Betty Reading, aged two

She is in Evesham Hos year pital in a critical condition

Message To Husband Mrs. Reading left the following dote for her husband:

"Dear Fred - Have gone to end it all. I – am an 6solute

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the tragedy wasir. Wiliam possible to give them civic best food and drink possible, experienced and intelligent charge

MERG Menzies, the Austra~ Davis, captain of 1 am Town rights. The answer to this is saving money, managing the women in the country with de that there are over 6,000,000 family budget and making her finite political opinions. ·

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