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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 14, 1930
SABOTAGE IN PALESTINE
Jerusalem, To-day.
A large number of telephone
BRITISH GIRL'S
SKATING TITLE
London, To-day.
poles were cut and levelled to the Miss Megan Taylor, English hold- ground yesterday by Arabs, and er of the world's figure skating retained her title shots were fired at a detachment championship, of police arriving at the scene on yesterday.
the road from Jerusalem to Jaffa, Miss Taylor obtained 373.22 The British authorities imposed points. Runner-up was an Ameri- a collective fine on the town of can girl with 359.24 points, fellow- Akko on the assumption that some ed by Miss Daphne Walker (Bri- of its inhabitants had been res-tain) with 358.09 points. ponsible for this act of sabotage.
Curfew has been imposed in Jaffa, following an attack
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Brussels, To-day,
M. Henri Jaspar, former Pre- mier, returned to the King the Govern- Accepting the plea of guilty of mandate to form a new unlawful possession of 45 rounds ment last evening, stating that he of ammunition, one rifle, one hand-had failed in his endcavours.
Some of his difficulties, it is grenade and nine ammunition slips from Tang Chau-man, Mr. J. B. stated, were the opposition parties Prentis, Assistant Crown Solicitor, rejection of his suggestion that offered no evidence against four several non-party men should be other Chinese who were charged included in the Cabinet, as well as together with Tang with possession the attitude of the Flemish poli-
Trans-Ocean. of arms and possession of stolen ticians. property.
The four men' were accordingly.
discharged by the Chief Justice, JAP. BUDGET
Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Crim- inal Sessions this morning.
Tang was sentenced to nine months' hard labour.
Tokyo, To-day.
The Budget for 1939-40⋅ was un- animously approved by the Lower House yesterday..
Army and Navy expenditure ac-
COLDER WEATHER counts for one-third of the total,
EXPECTED
The Royal Observatory report that
a strong janticyclone is centred over N. E. China and Manchuria; ridges of high pressure extend from it to central Japan and Annam. The depression to the east of the Philip pines appears to be filling up,
Local forecast: N. E. and E. winds, moderate to fresh; fair, colder.
TRAFFIC OFFENCES
than last year.- $10,000,000 more,. Our Own Correspondent.
Handy Andy!
Mrs. O. E. C. Marton was fined $5 for leaving her car unattended
When you've hit the nail on the head in Queen's Road Central · ́outside King's Theatre on January 30, be--the wrong nail you need She-Ko. For bruises and other minor injuries, fore Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the cuts, scratches, abrasions, there is | Central. Magistracy this morning. nothing more speedily or surely effec- Mr. E. Y. Kennard, was fined $5 tive than this splendid antiseptic oint- ring- when summoned for speeding inment. She-Ko is equally curative in
cases of skin trouble, eczema, Caine Road on February 2.
worm, head, and foot sorea, chilblains, W. L. Young, was fined $10 for chapped hands, cold sores, insect bites, overtaking a car by the left side at as well as for the relief of external Queen's Road Central near Garden Road on February 8.
London, To-day. Mr. J. S. Macpherson, Principle: Assistant Secretary, Nigeria, has been appointed Chief Secretary, Palestine.
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