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VALENCIA REORGANISATION

Valencia, To-day

THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER

EX-POLICEMAN

MESSIAH

MAY LEAD STRANGE

"MONGOLIAN EMPIRE

RELIGIOUS SECT CONFERENCE

A former officer in the Metro- politan Police Force may be the successor to Charles Geard, who describes himself as the "Messiah, and who is lying dangerously ill in a "Temple" at Tenby, Pem brokeshire.

Five

Tokyo, To-day. hundred Mongolian delegates will gather on Wednes day this week at Suiyuan, capital of the Chinese Mongolian province of the same name, for Miss Tachell, who lives in the a three-day National Assembly little village of Montacute, near in order to confirm foundation of Yeovil, next to the three-room the new Mongolian Empire.

The new Empire will have population of about 5,000,000.

cottage where the "Messiah” held his meetings few years ago, said that he has chosen his nephew, Claude Turner, to be his successor.

Turner was formerly in the According to a Japanese source, Metropolitan Police, and then the Assembly has been summoned went to Canada. He returned to by the Princes of several Mongol be a follower of the "Messiah," tribes who had met at Saiyuan on and has acted as his chauffeur.

Oct. 20.

TEST OF FAITH

The decision of the "Messiah to appoint his nephew to succeed him has been a test of faith among his followers.

Miss Tachell said that one aged woman convert refused to accept him.

for the left Shiloh "She Messiah' after years of adherence taking with her only the clothes she wore. She had given up all she possessed.”

Miss Tachell described strange happenings in the cottage adjoining her home, where the "Messiah” used to meet his followers at week

ends.

She spoke of shrieking women and of moans and wails, punctuat- ed with cries of "0- You Lovely God Shiloh! Thou art every- thing to me.”

Charles Geard the "Messiah”-

decide The Assembly is to

autonomous establishment of an Mongol administration directed by a central executive committee, while each tribe will retain its own administration.

PRINCE YUN

be

Prince Yun is expected to elected chairman of the executive committee, Prince Teh. minister of general affairs, and General Minister of War

The chairman of the executive committee will have far-reaching Dowers but political laws will not be published without the counter- signature of the minister of war. Trans-Ocean

GIFT OF SWORD TO

was at one time a stonemason, and LORD DESBOROUGH worked in the quarries on · Ham Hill, which overlooks Montacute.

IN A VISION

Despite his striking personality he still retains his broad Somerset accent. but he attracts followers from all parts of the country.

He has declared that he receiver a message in a vision, telling him that he was to be a divine messen ger on earth.

..

His converts, who are nearly all women have to promise that they will give to everything before

The Valencia Defence Ministry they are accepted

the army and navy.

when at the wheel, are fined for intends to completely reorganise obstraction more frequently than men, do their own running repairs more often than they used to do, are keener to take their cars to the supreme command of the abroad, and on the whole are be- navy and affiliated departments. coming better drivers.

New men are to be appointed

DIAMOND FIELD WENT BEGGING

Lord Desborough's long association with the Thames and his valuable work in connection with the River and its users were referred to in appreciative terms at a meeting of the Thames Conservancy Board.

Lord Desborough has retired after 41 years membership of the Board and for 33 years its Chairman. To mark the occasion an inscribed bronze swords and an address were presented to him. The sword, dredged from the River at Taplow near Lord Desborough's home in November, dates from about 800 B.C.

The address stated: "We appreciate with thankfulness your invaluable lead- arship, your extensive and unique knowledge of the River and its needs; and also your sound judgment and wide experience, which, combined with your courtesy and consideration have won for you the loyalty, confidence, and af- fection of every member of the Board both past and present" Ir the ab- sence through indisposition of the new Chairman (Mr. J. D. Gilbert), the pre- entation was made by Mr. Basil Holmes, Lord Desborough's oldest col- league.

Lord Desborough, in reply, referred to the sword, and said that if his edu

Almost unnoticed by the man in the street. a new diamond field has Planned reorganisation is due been developed in value from £20 to These are the main facts reveal- ed by an A.A. census of its mem-to the fact that the Nationalist over half a million. This treasure bership of over 100,000 women navy has been increased through ory that is true is told in the cation were right it dated back to about the capture at Gijon of several new issue of the Bulletin of the the time of Homer. He thought that ans-Imperial Institute. South Kensing-the condition of the sword also spoke well for the purity of the Thames. Republican warships.

ton, by the man who found the first water (Laughter.) Ocean.

driver.

During the past twelve months nearly 3,500 A.A. women mem bers have taken their cars abroad approximately 16.3 per cent of the total number of

gem Mr. J. D. Pollett. of the Mines Denartment of Sierra Leone,

Examining gravels of the Ghoboro

Continental tours for which the DUKE THANKS stream in the Nimi Koro Chiefdom. EUROPEANS' LOSS

Association provided Customs HERR HITLER

Berlin, To-day."

decuments and passports. "Although the A-A. has nearly one nan members for every six men subscribing, over 18,000 inquiries handled by the Twenty-Four Hour Emergency Service representing telegram from Paris, expressing

The Duke of Windsor yesterday Herr Hitler a cordially worded

in 1930. Mr. Pollett picked up

rysal which proved later to be a diz ond clear white.

Mrs. W. Harlock, of No 16, Aus- although the discovery was tin Avenue, has reported to the someone entered to the unced it failed to arouse much Police

between 9.45 pm on Sunday and then the Gold Coast Government 1.30 am. on Monday and stole one-third of the total, shows that gratitude for the hospitality he en-ended to place the development in handbag containing $76 for

bedroom two women to every man apply for countered throughout Germany dur the hands of one responsible com- motoring assistance outside usual ing his recent tour.

business hours..

Women are found to predominate the class of motoring offence

The Fuehrer replied

obstruction.

equally friendly

rans-Ocean.

Mr. J. C Large, residing pany, and the Consolidated African Selection Trust, Ltd. was given the Shan Buildings, has repor exclusive right to

for dia la quantity of cle monds over an area of 4170 square $110, was stolen from his

when some one broken

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