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Kowloon Yazmati

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Taipo Market

Taloo

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Bungahui „Dep.

Canton AST.

1.00, --

6.57

7.08

4.58 5,50 7.40

4.50 6.0% 7.58

5,04 6.15 8.06

5.08 6.19 8.10

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TO UNDERMINE OUR ARMY AND NAVY,

THE "GRAND INQUISITOR ” OF RUSSIA. INTERESTED.

LONDON, August 15th. We are able to publish to-dos, says the Daily Mail of the above date, a remarkable document which appeared three days ago in the official Soviet journal Pravda.

It sets out clearly a plan to undermine the loyalty of the armed forces of the British Crows, to ure them for ruin and revolution..

A close examination shows that this document goes a stage farther than even the disgraceful Zinoviev

Letter.

It contains the instructions which have been addressed to the British and other foreign Communists now visiting Moscow on periodical "joy-rides" the Bol

sheviks arrange.

one of the

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WOMEN WHO PILFER.

LAPSES OF GOOD WIVES AND MOTHERS.

OLD EXCUSE THAT

LARGELY TRUE.

DIARY OF EVENTS.

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Queen's Theatre i **Stop that

When a woman steaiasa hat, & piece of silk, or a pair of, ülk stockings from a West End store she invariably pleads that she was so ill that she did not know what she was doing, writes B. E Corder in the Daily Mail She | suffered from what the Victoriani called the megrims, or vapours, or something distinctly feminime that no ordinary man can understand. Shoplifting has been increasing lamentably during the last few years, and I am not so sure but that there is something in the women's excuse. I have known scores of respectable women, good wives and mothers, charged with stealing from stores, and In almost every case the accused was suffer- ing from nervous depresion."

The late Mr. Ratelife Cousins, a West London magistrate, who | was certainly a man of the world, held strongly to the view that The British public is always be there are times in a woman's life ing assured by more or less. interest when she is not responsible for her "She is not a criminal," ed persons in this country that we actions. ought to resume trade relationshe said. She is an invalid. with Moscow "because Moscow has. repented of the past. Far from doing so it is plotting fresh murder

and robbery.

The Document.

The document, which was given to the Communista now in Moscow by Yaroslavaky, the political thief of the O.G.P.U., the Soviet Secret Terrorist Police, is as follows:

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World Theatre: "Butterflies in the Bain."

Star Theatre: "Lady Winder- mere's Fan."

Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Principal Hail:-Outward;

Europe vid Marseilles (denes), 9.30 p.m.; Europe via Victoria, B.C., and Europe vid Siberia (Pre- sident Teft), 9.30 a.m.; Europe vid San Francisco (Biorea Maru), 10.30 a.m.

Wednesday.

(Beptember 8th.)

Seamen's Institute Whist. Drive. Baseball-Junior Division. South China Scouts v. Y.M.B.A. Queen's Theatre: "Stop that Man."!

World Theatre: "Butterflies in the Rain."

Star Theatre: "Lady Winder mere's Fan."

Tea Danos: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m.

whuraday.

(September 6th.).

Annual Meeting Mid-Levels Resi- dents Association, Ladies Recron-

"But, I argued,." why does she steal; why does she not take phy- sic instead of silk stockings?"""

The difference between criminal and an honest man," retion Club, & p.m. torted the magistrate, is fre quently a matter of physical well- being. There is a kink in every body, and physical illness will find the mental kink,”

Queen's Theatre: "Titanic." World Theatre: "A Woman of

Paris."

Star Theatre: "Irish Hearts." Tea Dance: E.K. Hotel, 4,20 p.m. Principal Mails:-Inward: Europe letters only (Talada).

I am inclined to agree with the 1. Attention must be paid to the magistrate who of all his metro-

young workers who are due to politan colleagues always inade:id Negapatam, serve in the army (conscripts).allowance for a pilfering woman. These must be properly prepar- who was also sick. ed, so that when they become soldiers they can carry out revolutionary Socialist pro- psgands.

2 In certain cases special cam

paigns are to be organised among the recruits.

3. Even under the most difficult illegal conditions special news papers for distribution among. the troops must be issued....

4.

I have spoken to women court

Priday. (September 7th.)

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The most favourable work HAUPTMANN'S NEW PLAY. can be done in the artillery, engineers, sailors, and marines because in these sections... the majority... are workers.

At present the importance of artillery and other technical regiments is great ...

Groups Of Conspirators. " 3. In each military section a small group of conspirators should be formed. These groups should be composed of battalion and regimental illegal committees. These, in turn," should be con- pected with secret cells in the barracks.

GHOSTS AND "THOUGHT. FORMS" ON THE STAGE,

Baseball-Junior Division': Kioras v. China Ashletics, 5.30 Queen's Theatre: "Titanic. World Theatre A Woman of "Pariz"

Star Theatre: "Irish Hearts." Ten Dance: HK Hotel, 4.30 p.m.

Baturday,

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Queen's Theatre: "Titanic" World Theatre: "A Woman of Paris."

Star Theatre: "Irish Hearts" Tea Dances: H.K. Hotel, 4.30

Principal Mails:-Outward: Europe vid Marseilles (Hakone Maru), 2.30 p.m.

BERLIN, August 2nd. Gerhardt Hauptmann's new play, "Spuk," which will be produced by Reinhardt in Berlin at the be- ginning of the new theatrical sea-p.m.; King Edward Hotel, & p.1. Bon, is an eagerly awaited event. For the first time on the German stage disembodied spirits, ghosts of ed by one character, play parts the past, as thought-forms, visualis equal. in interest with these of the real protagonists.

As far as Hauptmann has per- mitted the outside world to realise his intentions, it is understood that the methods of those authors who let their characters thoughts run

6. The troops should be

incited against their economic conditions, against discipline, and against the officers-the commanding staff. This latter is especially applicable to Westconcurrently with the narrativeto the discomfiture, of a certain type European countries, since in those armies, and particularly stage. The difference is that it will of reader is here applied to the in the Guard regiments, the be applied by a master band, since commanding staff is composed Reinhardt, after a run of American dramas which have offered him no real. Ecope, ie said to have found something worthy of his genius.

of the ruling classes.

7. Care should be taken not to permit any premature "putsch" efforts or outbreaks, since such outbreaks are dangerous for the whole organisation.

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8. It is essential to hold secret and illegal conferences among the armed forces.

Officers As Spies,

8. The question of work among the officers is very delicate. It is dangerous to draw officers into the organisation unless they are our own people. Only members of our party who are officers should be entrusted with the secrets of organisation. But sympathising officers may be made use of lar "technical pur- poses as advisers and as in- structors of our fighting gangs. It is advisable to make use of officers for spying purposes. To learn all about the forces of the enemy is essential and vital. This problem is now before every Communist party in the world.

14. To work in the army does not mean merely propaganda -and-agitation, but to create in the army an organised force which could be used at any given moment."

"Rafuse To Shoot."

"As regards the steps to be taken by the Communists in case of war. Yaroslavsky said: "More atten- tica must be paid to the so-called coloured troops in the Imperialist armies From Africa and Asia armies will be suoved in order to stifle the proletarian masses of Europe.

(Continued on next Column).

"Spuk" is a drama of the seven- teenth century. The setting is a amall Silesian provincial town, and the chief figure the wife of the local The strange inter- burgomaster. mingling of races brought about by the Thirty Years' War, in Europe must be held to account for a past that troubles her in the more or less peaceful present-a: marriage to a Dutch sea-captain, wrecked by a fatal passion for a negro,

The play is very short, and there is no interval between the various. scenes whose steadily increasing horror and eeriness ends in the haunted woman's death.

"Therefore we must work among these people and tell them that their duty is not only to relase to shoot-when-they are told to do BO, but to use the arms given to them, to fight the Imperialista... Un- fortunately it is not expedient to give you proper instructions here...

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Monday. (September 10th.) Queen's Theatre: "Hot Heels," World Theatre: The Light of Asia."..

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To thore who realise the urgent necessity for greater economy and to those who are confronted with the great problem of the increased cost of living, we would suggest that one of the foremost factors in reducing expenses is the intelligent and consistent cultivation of home

Star Theatre: Roopie."

Principal Mail:-O u'te ard: gardens. Europé vid Siberia (President McKinley), 6 p.m.

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Star Theatre: 'Alias the Descon."

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TO RECOGNISE RUSSIA.

MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD'S

STATEMENT.

MONTREAL

In return for their pledge to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the observe and earry out these and Socialist ex-Premier, stated on his other instructions, the British Com- arrival here from Quebec that the munists have been given generous, immediate re-establishment of rein financial support.

tions with the Soviets would be one of the first objectives of the Labour Party if it came into power;"

Yaroslavsky is a member of the General Executive of the Republic. Besides being chief of the political department of the O.G.P.U. he is

The break with the Soviets was also chief of the discipline depart one of the worst blunders of the ment of the party. Since the fall Government, and in the interests. freteky Yaroslavsky has been of the pence of Europe his party raised to power by Stálin. He is would do all within its power to much feared man in Russia restore the relations existing in to-day,

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