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STORM OF PROTEST, DEPRESSION NEAR

IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

(Continued from Page 11

GUAM

The Royal Observatory reports that a weak anti-cyclonic area-covers the Pacific to the east of Japan and CHANCELLOR'S STATEMENT a ridge of high pressure extends to The Chancellor of the Exchequer, S.E. China, The depression is mov- Sir John Simon, stated in the Com-ing north-eastward over Manchuria. mons that various proposals had Pressure remains relatively low been made by the Chinese Govern-over Tongking.

ment for obtaining a loan in this A depression has formed to the

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 15, 1988.

WARNING

Again we sincerely warn, the public against buying cheap sunglasses sold on non-optical or unqualified counters, The lenses should be perfectly plain but mass-produced goggles seldom are. Bumps, streaks and bad. moulding affect the eye as seriously as a wrong prescription. Our cheapest GUARANTEEABLE Sunglasses

(in attractive, fitted frame and leather case) are being sold exten. sively at $5.00 per pair.

country. If, in certain circum-south of Guam which will probably STOP PRESS

Forecast:-S.E. winds, light to moderate; fair.

stances, the Chinese. Government move to W.N.W. found it possible to obtain a loan from British financial institutions, any request for Government approv- al would be sympathetically sidered.

con-

His Majesty's Government had no power to grant or guarantee a loan without legislation which, in the circumstances; they did not see their way

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R.A.F. MAN FINED

"MIRACLE BABY" PASSES

Canton, To-day.

The Miracle Baby, 'as.the Chinese here quickly named the child born in the remark- able, tragic manner related yesterday, died at midnight at the Canton Hospital. From Our Staff Representative.

For leaving his co

No. 984, un- attended on the wrong side of Sai- gon Street between 7.40 p.m. and 8 p.m. on June 10, Mr. P. ̃M. N. de Silva, of No. 7, Garden Road, was fined $5.

Mr. R. Bowles, of the Royal Air Force, Kai Tak, was this morning fined $20 by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfad- yen at the Kowloon Police Court when he pleaded guilty on three summonses for failing to stop the engine of a car while travelling on the Vehicular Ferry, for failing to report an accident, and for driving the car without a valid licence. A Sentence of three months' hard case against Mr. Wu Chung, of labour was imposed by. Mr. K. M. No. 156, Hennessy Road, Hong A. Barnett this morning on Ngai Kong, for allowing Mr. Bowles to Kwong, 28, who pleaded guilty to drive his car, No. 1566, was dis-the theft of a handbag from 'a missed.

woman in Nathan Road yesterday.

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