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MILITARY PENALTIES

IN SHANGHAI

Shanghai, To-day

A 60-year-old Chinese merchant has been court-martialled and shot on a charge of supplying the Ja- panese with foodstuffs.

In addition, two Chinese women and a man have been sentenced to death on a charge of espionage--

Renter-

TELEPHONES RESTORED

Repairs to the Hong Kong/Can-

OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS

The following

tments, etc

are announced in the "Govern Gazette :

Approval of the appointment of the Hon. Mr. M. T. Johnson to be an Unofficial Member of the Legis- lative Council. -

Sir A. D. A. MacGregor resumed duty as Chief Justice...

Miss L. E. Turner to be ing Sister.

Miss. B. M. Wansey to

Narsing Sister.

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Miss A. M. Thomas to be a Nurs ing Sister.

Miss E. M. Hansey to be a Nurs

ton Trunk Telephone cable haveing Sister. been proceeding night and day!

Mr. J. C. McDouall to be Chief

Mr. R. J. Minnitt to be an Assist-

since the fault was first discovered. Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Approximately 400 yards of cable Affairs. have been used in replacing the sections where bridges were washed ant to the Secretary for Chinese

Affairs. away or severely damaged. The ser- vice has now been restored.

Regarding local telephone ser- vice, nearly 1,000 faulty lines have been cleared and work is proceed ing as speedily as possible. Out- lying districts will be worked on in most cases to-day and by Sun- day the majority of lines will be restored to service.

ONE-MAN ART EXHIBITION

The Hong Kong Working Artists' Guild announces that the One-Man Exhibition of Mr. Luis Chan's re- cent oil paintings and watercolours. will open in the National Commer- cial & Savings Bank Building, on Monday September 13, for three days.

Immediately after this Exhibi- tion, Mr. Chan is sending a repre- sentative collection to the Blooms- bury Gallery which is arranging for Mr. Chan's debut in London in November on the introduction and recommendation of the Editor of "The Studio."

Leads Peace. Talks

Even while hundreds were dying in "unofficial war" in Europe, George Lansbury (above), England's fam pesce czusader, lent his voice to conference of international peace delegates at Copenhagen, De

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