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The Soviet Foreign Commissariat has issued a communication indignantly deay-, For M... Pand Lett, on Augusting reports published in the foreign Press 17th:-Men, &. F. Costa, Mr. Proton, to the effect that the Soviet Government Mr. R. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Watts, Mr. intended to placate Treat Britain by Murphy, Mr. Chen Yan Yen. Mr. closing the school fer anti-British propa- gala at Tashkent and recalling certain Chung. Glac
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I have authentic information that the Rene Lievin, Mr. Osburn, fr. and Mrs. Arthur Hogan, Miss R, Patterson, Soviet Government quietly closed the SHANGHAI Miss R. V. L, Miss C. V. Lee, Mr. Carl Tashkent propaganda school at the begin- M. Lovsted. Mr. V. N. Richards, Mr.ning of June, after the examination of J. Yoo, Mr. K. B. Ilamandsen. Mr. the senior students, but the junior stud. A. 4. S. Morton, Mr. Wong Chap. Mr. puts were told to appear after the aus Ong Kim, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bijlikopf, mer vacation at Krasnovodsk, whither the Colm Mrs. E. P. Wolfe. Mr. Leonard Tashkent teaching staff haut een trans. Everett, Miss Jean Rutherford, Mrs. C. ferred, and where the courses will be con- W. Rosenstock, Miss. D. Rostock, Mr. tinued under Pavlovitch Weltmann, the G Hasking. Mrs. Carl Egner, Rev. Geo. chairman of the council for Oriental pro- Eberk Mr. M. A. Nirn, Mr. M paganda. New students will he received Naval Mr. F. T. Rogue, Mr. A. de Mesa, in the section for Oriental agitation of Dr. M. S. Basien. Mr. R. Luna, Dr. the Caspian department of the Russian V. R. Shyo, Mr. J. Alvarez. Mr. M. Cruz, Association for Oriental Studies," Mr. A. Gordon, Miss F. Calderon, Miss The Third International Congress, M. Villa, Mr. A. Barome Mr. T. B. which it is expacted will continue for Abello. Dr. P. Valenzuela, Mr. Sanother few weeks, is still discussing Mangalician. Mr. R. Racetis. and Mr practical methods of mobilizing Asia's Maurice Murphy.
inillions. The official spokesman, Macuil- Per Pacific Mail so. President Taft. sky, asked the Congress to consider whether it is possible to shutter Bri- un August 15th-For Hongkong: Mr. Tom Booth, Mr. A. M. Birchall. ir, tain's might without niobilizing these Y. P. Cheong, Mrs. Cu Ling Sher,colonial masses." and also whether this Master Chu Ling. Mr. K. Y. Chow, Mr. Was possible without first infusing the British proletariat strip Britain of P. N. Chen, Mr. S. C. Chang, Mrs, C. N. Chu, Mr. Lan W, Franklin. Mr. and these human reserves as limitless as the Manuilsky reproached the Bri- Ms. Ernest E. Hartmana, Mr. Haroldovan,
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sia: They must, he urged, split up the British Empire, otherwise they would have little chance of destroying the power Britain, this typical State of elas sical Colonial slavery.” „
Subseugen: speakers approved these views, and Zinovieff repeated the time- won phrase that temporarily it was βει support" MacDonald's necessary counter-revolutionary Labour Govern- ment as a rope supports a hanging man," until the present "evanescent democratic
gives place to the next. Pen M.M. sis. Paul Lerut, for Shang-pacifist era lui, on August 17th:-Mr. W. Straws, stage of the universal Communist revpla- Mrs. A. A Lukhmanoff. Mr. Lo Heung tion. Hoi, Mr. Wong 1 Cheung. Mr. M. H. Guterres Misses Marie. Hilda and
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The severe thunderstorm accompanied Par 3. M. sugbon on August 17th: by a torrential downpour of rain and B. RA. Jaffray, Miss M. Jaffray, hail that broke over London on the after. MF. W. C. Zwayers, lieut. H. L. Cnoon of July was reminiscent of Hall, Liu, H. C. Gould, Miss Vigneron. such storms and monsoon rains as are The rain Mr. Tuiriantz. Mr. W. N. Thomas, Mr. experienced in the tropics. and Mrs. Darnerin. Mrs. W. Nothover. began to fall at 2.80 p.m. and, in an Mr. Ch. Nopper, Mr. James J. MeDer interval of only 20 minutes, as much as mott, Mr. F. Valera and son, Mr. Mox 1-10, fh, was measured, while more feli Jong. Mr. Moi Wing, Mr. Moi Choi, afterwards. It was estimated that, dur- Mr. Lee Ying Shing, Mr. Ong Ching, ing the most infrase of the storm Mr. Chin Yoo King, Mr. Szeto Yu Kang 0.3 in, fell in the minutes. Hailstones and Mr. Almeida.
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TALE OF A MERMAID.
It is a disappointing story, in this land where miracles and marvels are everyday experiences, raya tla: Bangkok Times. Nai Darng, who lives at Kroke Krak in the auphar mang of Samud- sakorn (Tachin), caught a young nter- maid in his net at the beginning of the month, and they are now living together. There is further a suggestion that shortly before a nice young woman was drowned about the same place. It ix quite -romaner. In fact there is only one draw- hack to the story: there does not seem to be a word of truth in it. But the many who like to hear and tell of some new thing are all hastening by boat and
by rail to Xai Daeng's house to stare at his bashful young inermail. The boatmen of Tuchin welcome all visitors with smiles and hop the inte will be widely spread. The Nangsue Bimb Dai sent down a special representative to interview both the mermaid and Nai Daeng. He found Nai Daeng, who knew there was a certain amount of joking going on, but he knew of no reason for it. Not dismayed the representative interviewed all the other Nai Daenge, various citizens of the dis- tricts, and the officials from the kamna up to the Governor, But there is not and has not been any mermaid at Tschin: A disappointing place!
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asured in the Meteorological Depart ment of the Air Ministry, Kingsway, were found to be from 6.4 in. to 0.7, in in diameter.
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