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THE HAPPY ENDING.
ACTRESS TO WED MAN WHO
SHOT HER
A drama of jealousy which wo years ago nearly resulted in a bo kautiful girl's death and'a charge of murder against a young actor, is shortly to have a happy ending.
In the spring of 1950, the actor,
YOUTH LOOKS TO
UNIONISM.
LORDS REFORM AND A TORY DEMOCRACY."
UNIVERSITY MEN IN.
CONFERENCE.
The annual conference of the Federation of University Conserva.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1932.
Only Wational Party,
Mr. CF. Wega Prouser (Ox ford), moving the second resolution, urged that the Conservative party aliould formulate a policy of real Tory damocracy. It was the only party with a national outlook and which every cluas of the community could support. Conservatives, nandi not be afraid of the taunt of Bo cialism and sentimentalism becauso they said that the interests of the
TOMB FINDS IN DESERT:
HORSES BESIDE MASTER.
SILVER SADDLES AND
BRIDLES...
Remarkable discoveries havo
poon made by an archeological ox
Kurb Daohl, angered because his tive and Unionist Associations, atleast fortunate should always bo pedition which has been exparati
atress. sweetheart, Grote Maren, appeared to be favouring the suit of a richer rival, fired five shota
Liverpool last month passed solutions calling for:
re-
Reform of Parliamentary gov aernment and the House of Lords, A declaration by thỏ Government relief will be given progressively, that as soon as prosperity returns to the poorest people, trade and industry, tha professions, and Just ly, the very rich;, and
at har at point blank range in wood" as Ischl, in the Tyrol.
Doctors saved the girl's life, and although she received wounds which left permanent scars on her face, she pleaded so eloquently for the young man at his trial that his sentence was reduced to two years! imprisonment...
Dash has now been released an-1) the two are to be married shortly.
NEXT CHANGE
AT THE KING'S
RALPH LYNN.
considered frst.
Mr. P. G, Heathcoat-Amory (Ox ford) said that the resolution was intended as an appeal to the Con sorvative party to state publicly that they did not intend to exploit the present crisis in order to make
ment should not give its opponents an attack on wages. The Govern-
the opportunity of saying that it had contrived to restrict imporis Drastic rovision of the Young while failing to stimulate exports, Plan.
and that its only policy was a fur- ther impoverishment of the poorest classes. Conservativos should prove that their party was not dominated by vested interesta.
Undergraduates from most of the universities of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland took part.
Speaking on the first resolution, Mr. W. M. Scott (Sheffield Univer. ( wity) said that the desire, for publie service among the Lards soomed largely to have died. We now had
Reparations. Menace.
Mr. E. C. Peake (Cambridge), urging revision of the Young Plah, said that the burden of £100,000,000 a year imposed on Germany haa s
House of 700 member whoso average attendance W46 About thirty. It was time that we hau vary detrimental effect on the Hir
ing the mounds of Goha in the sonth of the great tempio of Abu- windswept Nubian desort to the Simbel, 40 miles north of "Wady
ala
In 'ope
The mounds have proved to be great tumuli, erected in the Late Roman period by the Ethiopians over subterranean tombe
dogs slaughtered to accompany the of the tombs have been found the skeletons of horses, camals and dead owner on his voyage to the other world.
presonted a gorgeous display of The trappings of these animals silver work and gaily coloured mounted in solid, silver, delicately cloths. The "horson saddles were embossed with Greek and Egyptian designs. With them were found massive silver bits and bridles and a heap of silver pendants suspend- ed from heavy silver chains which were apparently hung from the horse's neck and boil. The har. stones.
was set, with semi-preciou
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an efficient Second Chumbor, with | fish export trade to Germany, Rated round their necks. Imperial representation.
re
Mr. S. B. Cohen (Cambridge),parations were preventing the opposing, said that a Second Chanvival of international trade on
Nearly was a heap of the bones of four young meg strangled at the time of the death of their master. Pieces of rope were found still knot-
Other finds include a large bull- rige shield in perfect prescrvation, inely hammered spearhead incis- crates (the God of Silence), a wooden silver-mounted draught- board set with ivory and a leather bag containing irovy and ebony
merz
bar should not be an efficient in-hehlthy lines, and this was directlyed with figures of the god Harpo- sirument of government, but ade liberative holy, to hold up legisla. finu enacted by caprice. The most effective members of the Lords wore people who had only recently re, eived peerages, and the body of thought represented was not mera 19 the landed and horuditary in terests, but the cominereial and
society.
against our interests. He accused Six Austen Chamberlain of being principally responsible for our ac quiescence in the Young Plan.
Mr. J. Humilion (Glasgow) ofly boen badly plundered in ancient The burial chambers had evident- posing, said we could do without times, but still contain great wine- Germany. The Empire was a solf jare and piles of "dried datos in- tended as sustenance for the dend not our only market,
TONS OF MONEY other most stable elementa in our sufficient unit, and Germany was
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STRANGE SCENES AT SEANCE.
NO RAINBOW LIGHTS? BUT MUCH NOISE.
Pasquale Erto, the Italian chemist turned medium, who is known as "The Human Rainbow, because of extraordinary coloured lights he emits at seances, failed to produce day such phenomena last month.
At the National Laboratory for Paychical Research, South Kensing- ton, be was subjected to the most striot supervision, and the only phenomena revealed was the voice of Father Neil, one of his controls. After a strict medical examina tion by Professor D. Fraser Harria and other medion men Erto was dressed in a skin-tight black suit especially made for him and his hands were enclosed in two boxes with the tide screwed down and senled
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Those nearest sat a little fear- fully in their chairs expecting a blow across their heads from the wooden "gloves" at the end of those whirling arme.
In darkness everyone watched and waited, but the rainbow lights were naver seen.
In the last trance the voice of Father Neir, the Italian poet and. Erto's chief control, roaredwut likə thunder.
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Feb. 15. Asama Maru dus from America Malayan Prince due Feb, 19 from Toircains due from Europa Feb, 18.
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