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THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN QUEENSLAND).

NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF THIRD, INTERIM DIVIDEND,

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the Shareholder 10 Brisbane payable to on the Registers at Brisbane and Bingapore on Thursday, 15th December, 1932.

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By Order of the Bourth,

DERRICK & CO, Chartered Accountanta, Local Secretaries.

HONGKONG BANK CHAMDERS,

SINGAPORE, 12tli November, 1982. (2703

THE FANLING HUNT AND RACE CLUB

NOVEMBER MEETING.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1932.

AIR-MAIL NEWS FROM LONDON

OUR STAMP CORNER

Two New Insups: Tsar'a Stampa gold for Charity; Russian Author Honoured.

(8pscial Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, Nov. 8. New Fascist Stamps.

A SET of 20 postage stamps, each named after and illustrating one

tiri

of the principal ideals and ties of the Fascist regime, has been! printed, and will be on sale with in the next few days. Two of these stuinpa carry for the first time effigies of Signor Mussolini.

FAR EASTERN CONFLICT

REVIEWED BY DAME RACHAEL CROWDY

(Special Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, Nov. 8,

DAME RACHAEL GROWDY, one

of the most notable women mem.

Lers of the League of Nations Secrc- tarist at Geneva, addressed the members of the Manchester Lun- cheen Club on Nov. 3 on the subject

Gustavus Adolphus Stamps, Special postage stamps were is of China and Japan. The difficulties sued by the Swedish Post Office on in Manchuria and Shanghai deve Nov. 1, as part of the national toped while Dame Rachel was visit Commemoration of the tercenten- ary of the death of Gustavus Adol-ing that part of the country as de- plus 11. The design shared by the legate, to

a conference to discuss four values of the memorial series Pacific interests. She was therefore has been adapted by Professor Olle Hjortzberg. of the Stockholm aisle, she said, to see both sides of Academy of Fine Arts, from a his the question. There was extraor torica] painting by Professor dinary feeling

among Chinese Wahlbom showing the "Lion of the! North" falling from his horse, youth, and she felt that the mure mortally wounded at the battle of balanced element in China was be

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WHAT THE CHIC WOMAN

·SHOULD WEAR

(Special Air-Mail Service)

1:

LONDON, Nov 8.

TRUTH ABOUT INDIA

INTERESTING LECTURE BY SIR A. MURRAY

(Special Air-Mall Service)

on

But

PECIAL Train leaves Kowloon Lützen on Novembor 6. 1632, and ing pushed along by the youth of and little woollen or cotton frocks. vocations, and were more or less

1.65 p.m. Returning 8.06 p.8.

First Class Return Feo of 3200

includes admittarice to Blaco Course,

Two buses of the China Motor Bus Co. will leave the Star Ferry (Goxlown Entrance) on Sunday, 27th instant- one at 10.45 am. and one at 11.00a.m.

-going direct to Kwanti Race Course ria Chatie Ponk, and returning soon after the Inst race

now in the National Museum at

Tsar's Stamps Sold for Guy's, The late Tsar's stamp collection has been sold on behalf of Guy's Hospital. It was brought to Eng

and five years ago, and became the property of a wealthy philate list who has made a gift of it to the hospital. The sale took place on Nov. 1 at Messes, Halimer,

Rooke, Strand, London.

Gold Voila,

LONDON, Nov. 8. SIR ALEXANDER MURRAY, for many years well-known in industrial cities in India, the

guest at luncheon November 2, in Edinburgh and on "Indian Inastry PARIS decrces that the slim prin-

cess dress should follow the line speaking of the figure and may have a belt at and Commerce," he said people a high waistline. The neckline is read such a lot about India, round- draped high with a short scart. Jumper and blouse neckline are, cable conference, civil disobedience also high, with rolled back collars and the rest, that it was not sur- which lace at the back or have! prising to find in many quarters i short ties like stocks. Three-quar- pictures of India that wore, to say ter sleeves are caught up at one the least, out of perspective. point of the cuff or have two tucks!

It was true that politically-minded on the outer side of the forearm. The shoulder line is always straight Indians had been vocal and active and high. Odd little wooden and for some time. There had been a metal fasteners fasten coats at the good deal of trouble and unrest, side when there is no collar; or, and in certain quarters outrages there may be a turned back fur calling for strong measurca. collar with revers in front and ait would be wrong to assume that pointed flat collar at the back. the country generally was in a Straight stort skirts pinched by late of disorder and anarchy. Over littlo perpendicular fucks into a the greater part of India to-day straight, belt are usual for tweeds people were following their usual Evening dresses are very slin, with indifferent to political questions. As a producer of raw material, In- China, who were represented by the low-cut bodices and no sleeves. The Stockholm. The stamps, comprise great student movement, which was skirts barely touch the instep and dia undoubtedly had been severely 10 ore violet, 100 red, 250 blue, and 600 green..

to some extent the fruit of Occf- fall almost straight from a gently hit by the slump in prices, but in all the circumstances the people of dental education of the Oriental moulded waistline.

the country appeared to have won- mind. It seemed to her that China had a clear grievance, and Japan

The newest eye-veil is made of derful powera of resistance to pres appeared to have a right to com- gold silk net in the finest mesh, sure that was economic more than plain. Indeed, it seemed that Ja- These gold veils are most successful political, and when the tide turned pan would have had to take much on a brown or black hat in velvet he firmly believed trade and com- of the action she did if she had not or fine felt, and are very becommerce in India, would be in a bet beon a party to three most imporing over russet, fair or chestnut ter position than in most coun- tant international agreements. Be hair. fore the bombardment of Shanghai Women who have pretty nocks! she felt that her heart was with are particularly fortunate this sea- the Chinese and her head with the son for practically all the clothes! Japanese Japan uust feel resent of the moment show off the neck ment of the policy of other nations and throat. For the morning frock, which hampered her expansion, and there is the plain collar of linen her trade had suffered severely or pique in a shape copied from from the Chinese boycott.

the starched collars worn by nuns -except that it is fastened on the shoulder with attractive buttens of metal or wood. Many blouses have On the other hand, the Chinese high square necks which just show of the runny hangars conferred folt strongly that Manchuria was the base of the throat: Coats are on him by the Bolshevista on the occasion of his literary jubilee. We part of their country, and the po- made with shaped cape collars, cut pulation of Manchuria was cor- on slanting lines anti fastening on believe he is the only living author, tainly overwhelmingly Chinese. One the shoulder these capes leave the who has been complimented in this thing rarely taken into considera- throat without covering. A hand-

tion

assessing Chinese and Jap kerchief scarf of fine lace makes a dinary differences in the character ing frock. It should be fastened anese difficulties was the extraor-delightful finish for a simple even- ristics of the two peoples. By na close to the throat with an old. tura the Chinese was a most pacific fashioned brooch. person, whereas the Japanese were strongly imbued with the military tradition of the Samurai, and the young Japanese were distinctly militaristic in outlook. The Chin- ese was voluble, the Japanese re A BOY candidates from Dover served. The Japanese were inves County School Mr. C. G. Jar. tors, the Chinese about the greatest rett has created a remarkable re gamblers on the earth. Then there cord in the recent Class I. examina.

was the Chinese notion that they tion for the Civil Service, and, inci-were a great people but unco DECEMBER 3rd. Oth, 7th, 9th and 10th dentally, he left all the Publia, ordinated, while the Japanese were Three-quarter coats, or more us School entrants standing. Twelve only a Great Power but co-ordinat-ually, short capes with deep bands candidates were successful and Mr. ed. "They were barbariang in our of fur at the edges, go with the Jarrett won first place. He also lifetime," was commonly said of dresses. won first place in the Indian Civil the Japanese by the Chinese. Service examination and first plac

The Fare thore and back including entrance, to the Race Coursa (Bablic Enclosure), will be $3.00.

Admission Public Enclosure 81.00 Service Mon in Uniform half price.

THOMSON & CO., Chartered Accountants,

Secretaries.

Russian Author Honoured on Stamps. Maxim Gorky, the Russian au- [2802ther, has just arrived at Sorrento, Naples, for his usual winter atay and during the next few months every letter he receives from Rus sin will bear a stamp with his photograph on it. The stamp is

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THREE FIRSTS IN SERVICE EXAMINATIONS

(Special Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, Nov. 5.

Manchuris Part of China.

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Trimmings.

White washing collars and tiesi trim black, brown and grey dresses Buttons with steel rims, steel and copper bangles and buckice, colour- ed leather and suede belts, are other trimmings. To slim straight skirts are attached bodices which fit close and button on one side: they are straight in front, and the long sleeves are puffed at the top.

Satin Dinner Dresses. Satin dinner dresses in black, or the darker shades, are made with low-cut backs and skirts which The European element in China reach to the instep and though full understood the Japanese position enough are rather narrow. The until the Shanghai incidents. Then shoulder straps are very slight; it seemed to be felt that the rights; the waist is set at the natural line. of the white man had been in At Mainbocher's. Paris figured fringed. No one knew what was at black and white, brown and white, the root of Japan's great blunder; and green and white satin dresses in bombarding Shanghai-whether have the pattern cat out to lie as it was some manifestation of ri- leaves across the top of the arm; a valry between the Japanese army bortho frill lies about the shouldera and navy. Whatever it was, the of others; some have crossover

from the bombardment certainly alienated bands

waist behind public opinion from Japan. She brought over the shoulders to a had fooling that if Janan bertha line in front. All evening. had been content to stay in Man skirts are wide about the feet, and churia the whole question would when there is no frill on the shoul. have been dropped from the public, ders there is a frilled stole as a mind. But the fact remained that wrap.. Japan had broken har internationai obligations. The Lytton Report was remarkable among Lengue do. cuments for its indications of com- nlete unanimity, and this unanini- ty was remarkable considering that the Commission consisted of repre- sentatives of nations that were not in complete agreement upon many things. She had certain evidence which led her to think that China would accept some of the proposals

GIANT ELECTRO MAGNET

DEMONSTRATED TO SURGEONS

(Special Air Mail Service)

· LONDON, Nov.. 8.

put forward by the report, and A NEW giant electro magnet for kho did not think Japan would be removing pieces of metal froti altogether against any degree of ac- ceptance.

the human body was demonstrated at the Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons, St. Louis, during the week-end. The magnet, with the mounting, weighs more than a ton. Ita generator. has a 50 h.p. motor and it will Jift a metal operating table from the

BILLIARDS

LINDRUM'S 1,000 BREAK.

(Special Air Mail Service)

League's Hard Task. Whatever representatives of Ja- pan might say, it must be remom bered that no. nation fighting to Laro its Ince as Tapan was doing floor with case. -would-be-likely-to-broadcast to the! world at this moment that it was prepared to compromise on what it had made a matter of principle. The League was faced with one of the hardest tasks that had yet been "nut upon it. It had got to - find some method by which, if the Jap- anese stayed in Manchuris, they

LONDON, Nov. 8.. would be able to stay in such n Lindrum reached '1,000 unfinished matiner na would be acceptable to at the interval in his billiards the Chinese. And they had got to match with McConachy, at Thurs keep such

a stable balance that ton's Hall, London, on Nov. 1, the small countries would not feel that session being prolonged - two PAU- |the Lengus was failing them. Then utes to crable him to achieve that the League would be saved for the foot. This is the Australian's first world, whatever happened in Man break of four figures, since his ar oburid.

rival in England,..

tries.

COPYING OF ENGLISH COTTON DESIGNS

DENIAL BY JAPANESE

CONSUE

(Special Air-Mail Service)

LONDON, Nov. 8. Mr. S Kurihara, Consul for Japan in Bombay, strongly denies

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the allegations made by the Man- chester Chamber of Commerce that Japanese manufacturers; and · trad- ers were copying English trade marks and designs of cloth. Re- -marking--that-the allegations were. baseless, Mr. Kurihara said that Japan had never stoped to profit by Lancashire's losses, Neverthe les, firms dealing in Lancashirà piece goods here feel that the so- plaint is substantially correct and that it is time some definite action was taken.

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