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MANIFESTO TO BLACKSHIRTS Mussolini On "March On Addis Ababa”
LOGICAL SEQUEL TO MARCH
ON ROME
“CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Rome. To-day.
Following the usual Signor Mussolini issued a festo to the Elackshirts
CUTOPI.
mani-
the
по
ETC of the anniversary of the March on Rome, which occurs to- day.
"It is with special enthusiasm that we prepare to celebrate the 14th anniversary of the March on Bome. It occurs in the first year of our Empire, which has been gained through the bravery of our soldiers and the discipline of our people against a world and hidden enemies.
of open
"Now that our path has been secured, sanctions have fallen and the front of the League of Na- tions is split Italy is stronger thanį ever before, steeled by her heroic efforts, and ready to repeat them de- against anybody in order to fend her Empire.
"The March on Addis Ababa is the logical sequel to the March or Rome. In the year 1922 we fought against the cowardly policy of the Philistines; in the year 1936 wei conquered our place in the sun. Our pride is justified, and the activity which we shall develop in Abyssinia will be a contribu-i tion to civilisation, worthy of! Italy's thousand-year tradition.
"The Fatherland counts on you at every moment and for every eventuality!"-Trans-Ocean
vice.
Ser-
PARIS SAIGON AIR RACE
Only One Machine Left
-CHINA MAILT SPECIAL
Paris. Do-day.
This strip from top to bottom shows the second plane wreck. from which Joe Jacobson, U.S. speed ace, emerged without serious injury during the U.S. national air races, when his plane moned over at full speed and apun before the eyes of the spectators. He first bailed out when his plane exploded during the Bendix Trophy zace. This accident, above, occurred during the speed races at Los Angeles.
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
The relay of the Band of the
PREPARATION OF VINEGAR
CHINAS FARE "EDWINAN
1st Bn. The Royal Ulster Rifles, Formula That Had Been which was to have been made Used 50 Years
from ZBW at 9.15 p.m. was aban-
The second machine in the Paris-doned last night.
Saigon air race was forced to make
an emergency landing at Bushire
REPRESENTATIONS TO AUTHORITIES
BRITISH NAVAL CHANGES
NEW RESERVE TO
BE CREATED
NEAW ADVERTISEMENTS
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB
TOTICE AT HEREBY GIVEN
that the following Deber
ENLISTMENT PROCEEDS APACE tures were drawn at the Pavilion on TUESDAT, the 27th day of |October, 1936:——
Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Ncs Nos
11 104 208 336 501 88 151 254.404 538 93 165 272 457 544 98 182 306 473 591
752
257
TO
$13
London. Te-day- H.M. the King has decided that) the two new British battleships now being laid down will be nam- led "King George V and "The Prince of Wales,” announced the First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir 101 191 317 494 616 Samuel Hoare, at his speech at Holders of drawn Debentures who the annual banquet of the Navy desire to be paid on the 31st Octo- League in London' last evening. ber, 1936, are requested to inform The battleships, when completed, the Treasurers, Messrs. Percy would be the joint result of the Smith, Seth and Fleming, on or most meticulous study and lessons before Friday, the 30th October, derived from actual practice, he 1936
AND NOTICE is hereby given
said.
Sir Samuel stated that the con- that Debentures numbered 25 struction programme was proceed-above which are not cashed on the ing satisfactorily, and paid 231st October, 1936, will be paid on tribute to the humanitarian work the 30th April, 1937, after which of the Navy for the refugees from date they will cease to bear in- Spain. He declared that the terest. Navy was never more efficient, i By Order of the Committee, and stated that large numbers of
A. K. MACKENZIE, men and boys of the right stamp
Hon. Secretary. were joining the Navy.
Hong Kong, 28th October, 1936.
Sir Samuel announced that hef proposed to create a new reserve, to be called the Royal Naval; Volunteer Supplementary Reserve,} jin which yachtsmen aged from 18 to 39 who wished to be earmarked for training as executive officers)
LIGHTSHIP FOUNDERS
of the Royal Naval Volunteer Re- Whole Crew Believed
serve in the event of war" would be enrolled. The enrolment would involve no, actual training in peacetime nor would the mem- |bers wear uniform, but on being called up they would be classified with sub-lieutenants of the gular EN.V.R.-Reuter.
Drowned
“CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Hamburg, To-day. The lightship Elbe foundered reyesterday in the terrific gale which swept over the North Sea. No radio, communication was re- ceived from the ship, and the first news of the catastrophe was re- ceived from the captain of an English ship, who saw the ship caught and capsized by a immense
STUDENTS STRIKE AT CHUNG SHAN
Mr. Sun Fo To Settle Dispute
(From Our Own Correspondent)
Canton, To-day.
wave.
Although all possible efforts were at once made to rescue all the possible survivors nobody was found, and it must be assumed Mr. Sum Fo, president of the that the whole crew of 15 were Legislative Yuan, is going back to drowned.-Trans-Ocean Service. Chung Shan, his native district. Ho-day, to see his mother, and at the same time he will, as Chair- The Tung Lee Chan Distillery man of the School Committee Saturday were this morning summoned be-settle the students' strike at the fore Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen-Memorial Middle School in the late tral Magistracy for selling vine-Dr. Sun Yat-sen's native village. for gar not up to the required stan-It is learned that Mr. Sun Fo will
in Persia, owing to trouble with The Equine Sports Club are the oil-feeder. This leaves only holding a dinner dance at the one machine in the race, namely Peninsula
Hotel
on
the "Caudoun" piloted by Challe next. commencing at 8 p.m. and 'Bril, who made a new start
at Le Bourget on Monday after. The 8.5. Shirala will leave
WEEK-END SOCCER PROGRAMME
returning from Turin, where they Amoy. Shanghai, Moji and Ports dard, to the prejudice of the buy-fy to Ewangsi to call on Generals S. China “A” Have Two were obliged to land on account of jat 6 am to-morrow.
a defect with the oil-feeder. At
er and without informing him. Li Chung-jen, and Pei Chung-hai Mr. C. Y. Kwan pleaded guilty as soon as he returns to Canton. on behalf of the defendant firm,
noon they were again over the Two cases of diphtheria, one of Mediterranean coast, and still have fenteric fever and one of cerebro- but Inspector E. C. Drown asked
stating those were the instruc- tions he had just received, though|
a chance to win the race if all spinal fever were reported during for a fortnight's, adjournment, goes well. since they have 13 days the 24 hours ended yesterday. left in which to reach Saigon andi return to Paris. - Trans-Ocean Service.
FILIPINO IN TROUBLE
+
To Face Grave Charge In Philippines
A Dinner Dance will be held at he did not know the reason for Repulse Bay Hotel to-day at 9fthem.
¡p.m.
Mr. Kwan said that the vinegar had been prepared from a formula
A Whist Drive will be held at which had been in use for the
ANTI-AIRCRAFT ARTILLERY
Games To Play
The following are the League soccer fixtures for the coming: week-end:
Extensive Practices Arranged
Rides
Fusiliers
}Navy-
Anti-Aircraft Artillery practice
the Civil Service Cricket Club to- past 50 years. When the new Or- (with live ammunition) will be Kowbon morrow, commencing at 9 pm,
dinance was drawn up the A-carried out from Stanley Penin- thorities bad probably overlooked gula, southwards within a range S. China
oor of No. 134, Kennedy Road, gar. The Ordinance required the mentioned dates and at the times Rifer
A chair fell from the second the preparation of Chinese vine of 12,000 yards, on the under-
yesterday and struck a Chinese vinegar to contain. 4,00 grammes stated
.
Navy
SATURAY
First Division."
East Lancs. (Chatham Road, 4.30 p.m.).]
Club
· (Sookerpoo, 430 pm.).1
▼Athletic
(Causeway Bay, 430 pm).
▾ Police (Kowloon F.C., 4.30 pm). "A" Recreio
(Caroline Hill, 430 pm). Second Division
woman, Leung Sae, on the head of acetic acid to every 100 cubic Firing will take place between South Chins J. H. van Hieber alias Hieber She was admitted to the Govern- centimetres, but the Chinese did 9.30 a.m.' and 1230 p.m. on 9th, John Henry, of the Phililpine ment Civil Hospital for treatment. not know what this meant and dis- 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 16th, Fusiliers Islands, was this morning charged
tilled the vinegar as they had been 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 23rd, before Mr. W. Schofield at the An accident occurred at the Kaijaccustomed to do. :
24th 25th, 26th 27th and 28th Central Magistracy with the Tak Air Port yesterday, when a The Revenue Department were November; and between 6.45 pm Kowison embezzlement of 4,000 pesos, the 60-year-old Chinese, Wong On. aware of this as the Department and 1 pm. on 10th, 11th, 17th, property of Antonio Syyap, with-jfell from a scaffolding and re- concerned allowed the distilleries 18th, 24th and 25th November, in the jurisdiction of the Philipine ceived injuries of a nature that wine, free of duty, for denaturing 1936.
Islands.
The defendant was willing to waive extradition proceedings and return to the Phillipines to face
the charge there. A formal re
mand of 24 hours was ordered.
necessitated his removal to the purposes. Kowloon Hospital. The injuries Mr. Kwan said that he had seen. were, however, not serious.
| Mr. R. R. Todd, Chairman of the Urban Connell, on this point and
Mr. W. A. Dowley, the well-representations were being made
KOWLOON UNION CHURCH
Liza
T East Lancs. (Chatham, Road, 3 p.m.). Lyemmm
(Caroline Hill, 3. p.m.),
* Club (Sookampoo, 3 pm).
Athletic
(Causeway
Hay, 3 p.m.). C. Police
(Kowloon FC, 3 pm)
Third Division
East Landes. (Prince Edward Rd, 3 p.m.). Medicals
V. St. Joseph's (Naval ground EV., 430
pm). Service Corps + Recreio
(Military, HV, 430 pm).
Kwong Wah (Prince Edward Rd., 4.30 pan.).
w Ordnance- (King's Park, 4.30 p.m.).
SUNDAY
Fusiliers
known and popular broker, is a on behalf of all other distilleries Most Enjoyable Concert Air Force
passenger on the RMS. Express in the Colony.
of Canada, which arrives in the
Colony on November 6. He is on
· DOMINIONS STATESMEN IN ENGLAND
a six months' visit to the Colony.
Mr. Dowley has always been as- sociated with the St. George's So
WEATHER REPORT
Given
First Division
£. China “B”
A
A most enjoyable concert was E. Chinese |given" "at" "the Kowloon Union |Church Hall last evening before London. To-day-Mr. Mackenzie ciety and the Navy League and
The anti-cyclone is moving an enthusiastic audience. King, Prime Minister of Canada his many friends. Travelling on est over Korea and the neigh editions to-moTTOW TO",
will be warmly welcomed back by eastward, pressure being high-full report will appear in our E. Chinese. attended a meeting of the Privy Council at Buckingham Palace yes-
east for to-day, as issued by the] terday morning, at which routine „business was de transacted. After-
* Royal" Observatory this morn- wards the Canadian Premier was The PMA Dorado brought a ing, was: North-east winds, received in audience by the King record amount of mail when she fresh; fair.. and remained with His fajesty arrived here yesterday from Pen-
the same vessel are Mr. and Mrs. bouring seas. The local fore-] J. T. Bagram.
Eastern
CHALLE AND BRIL LEAVE
- FOR CAIRO
C. Police
8. China. “A” -----(Club, 4:15 pan.)n
v. St. Joseph's
· (Caroline HH, 4:15 pm),
Second Division
Engineers
© (Club, 2,45 p.m.), YS*Cutters (Causeway Bay, £75 am).
Third Divi
(Kowloon FC. 435 p.m.). WEDNESDAY (November 4). KOTEWALL CUP
Turris, To-day--Messrs. Challe and Eril, taking part in the Paris Mary
for half-an bour British Wire Ang at 240 pm. There were 198.-President. Rev. G. Berne, SJ, to Saigon air race, landed at 402 less Service.
568 kilos of mail, but no freight. Sister Beatrice, Sister Ann Mary pim yesterday, and left for Cairo There was one passenger aboard and Mr. W. L Handyside were at 8.10 pm-BeuterTM the plane, Mr. J. Turner,"
DANCE BAND IN CHURCH -
Parishioners
elected Vice-Presidents, and Conn-
HIMS. KENT DEPARTS
cil members elected were Ber" E. The annual general meeting of Bourke, Rev. Em. Almar, Ber. D. the Hong Kong Teachers Asso Donnelly, Mr. Lim Boy-lan, Sister The departure for home Emmanuel ciation was held yesterday after M. de Ricci Hise Wise, Leany
Kent this moming at 10 Church, Bridlington, threatened noon at the Glencaster Hotel, with Fung-ki, Rev. C. B. R. Sargent, o'clock was marked by the mens Izst month not to attend the anthe President Professor L For Miss Sawyer and Mother nual actors and musicians' seater, in the chair. The election Mr. LG. Morgan was, re-e vice if certain items by a dance of office-bearers resulted in Pro-hon, secretary, and Mr. W$1 orchestra were included;
fessor Forster's being re-elected hon, treasurer.
(Caroline Hill, 4 pm).
HEFA, COUNCIL MEETING.
eeting of the Council of the Hong Kong Football Association If the Association's King's Building, at 5:30 remony when the crews of
Monday, November 2 other warships in post limed the when, amongst other things, en- ndachnered - the vessel tries for the Shield "competitions Ins she departed.
|will be discussed.
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