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Jutlandia was made yesterday at An order for the confiscation of a big load of arms found on the M.V.

Court with regard to the construe- Central Magistracy; Page 7." An important decision by the Full

amended Opium Ordinance of 1939 tion placed by them Фл the

Owing largely to restrictions im- Berlin, Nov. -The great proposed owing to the outbreak of has undoubtedly progressed re-paganda campaign for the general chelera in Canton, the Hong Kong markably and is probably the most elections as well as the referendum, and Canton Ice Manufacturing Co. effective Government China has which are both to take place on reported a small loss as their an- Had for many years, Inspired Sunday next, reached its climate a meeting, hold yesterday. with genuinely practical ideas, is last evening. Adolf Hitler and his

Page 7, the opinion likely to be expressed lieutenants are travelling by Acessful plaintiff in a summary court

Dr. Chan Wai Cheung was so by Lord Peel in opening the Lord's throughout the country addressing claim for 860 in lieu of notice. debate to-day on British policy in night after aight large audiences. China..

Everywhere great enthusisam A pretty wedding was solemnized Lord Peel emphasises at the Union Church, Kennedy Britain's policy appears to be passionate plea for peace and equa- that being aroused by the Chancellor's Road yesterday afternoon when weighted with indecision most in- lity. Miss Elizabeth Stuart Black Laing, consistent both, to her great in-

John terests in the Far East and China's ing at the East-Prussian industrin Last night, Adolf Hitler speak- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laing of Troon, Scotland was mar- welfare. ried to Mr. "Lolly" Goldman, the

Faced with colossal difficulties by bearers of their duty on November aity of Elbing. reminded his. well-known sportsman.

the prevalence of Communism, The Rev. B. G. Fowell officiated. China would certainly welcome grace of November 9, that is the given by the Chief Justice, Mr.

19 in order to wipe off the dis-" The bride who was given away by assistance. Lord Peel, therefore, date of the Republican Revolution Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at Supreme J. R. Wood, and the Puisne Judge, Mr. C. W. B. Bishop looked very points out the need for a careful in 1916. Loudspeakers transmitted Court yesterday see Page. 7. charming in a graceful "Eunice" review of the whole position in the model tled at the back and finish-light of changed conditions in East-Prussian province.

the Leader's speech all over the ed with long ends the bodice of China for which the despatch of a Peau d'ange lace and the skirt of new British Minister to China in Western Germany in the ancient Prussian Premier Goering spoke Ivory Bridal Satin, a skillfully offers a good opportunity... twisted. girdle and rather high

Lords Melchett and Addington.hearers to join in the intellectual border town of Trier, exhorting his waistline held by a cluster of and possibly Lord-Salisbury are ex-struggle for Germany's liberty. orange blossoms · were unique.pected to support Lord Peel- The train of "Bridal satin em- Reuter. bodied a wide panel of lace trail- ing in a point behind. A beauti- fully lace embroidered veil was held by tiny orange blossoms to the nape of the neck. The Bride's bouquet was sheath of choice white beather and orchids.

She was attended by Miss Joan Churchill who looked "graceful in a gown, by "Eunice," of powder blue tulle over morocaine, daintily dotted with tiny silver sequins., A silver lace cap and mittens were

NO LEG SHAKING'

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IN CANTON

Police Prohibit

"Dance Halls

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sus worn. Instead of Bowers the (From Our Special Correspondent)

'bridesmaid carried a muff of tulle and silver lace sielshed with white heather and pink rose-bude.

The bridegroom was attended by Mr. F. R. Burch as bestman, and the matron of honour was Mrs. C. W. E. Bishop, who wore a dress

Canton, Nov. B. Dancing as a social pastime is an approved diversion other parts of China,, but the "Canton police authorities consider that leg shaking is against good morals and must be rigidly prohibited velvet made by Madame D'Obry. This is the reply of the Bureau After the ceremony a reception of Public Safety to the petition was held at No. 1. Leighton Hill, that the roof garden of Sun Wah

of green morocain and chiffon

the

The wedding was celebrated yeɛ. r "Lolly" Goldman and Mrs. terday at the Union Church between

tions for Saturday appear on Page Elizabeth Laing.

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In the capital Dr. Goebbels, chief of staff Roehm, and others addresing the heart, were dealt with by Many interesting points "regard- Bed 15,000 party-functionarica, while Dr. K. Mackenzie at a lecture be at Koeslin Prince August Wilhelm, fore the University Medical Society one of the former Kaiser's sons, asked everyone to do his duty on

last evening. November 12. Herr Celdte, Minis-

ter of Labour and leader of the BERNARD SHAW'S

Steolhalmat organisation, stressed that the German Government under Hitler's enlightened leadership needs" peace both at home and abroad in order to carry out its and its solemn declaration that it gigantic recovery scheme. The Ger- man Government's desire for peace Deither wants or needs war, are absolutely sincere, declared Herr Celdre-Trans-ocean. Kuomin

MORE

PRAISE

For Hitler's Policy

Munich, Nov. B. George B. Shaw was one of the leading literary men who answered the questionnaire sent out by "Europaeische Revue". published in Munich, wherein the opinion was sought about Ger many's action in leaving the League

TROUBLE of Nations as well as the Disarma-

IN HAVANA residence of Mr. and Mrs. Hotel, West Bund, be used for

Bishop, where the customary pubite dancing.

and congratulations There is no public dance hall or

ment Conference.

'Reichschancellor Hitler's action of withdrawing from the League and the Disarmament Conference was a master stroke," the British

"completely

were extended to the happy couple even dancing academy in Canton Mysterious Bombingsition in Europe has proved by

by a large number of friends.

known to the police. Some years

Later Mr. and Mrs. Goldman ago an enterprising overseas Chi-. left for their honeymoon which is nese built a special restaurant being spent at Faniing. The with an excellent dance floor on bride's going-away dress was a the Bund, but as floor tapping is smart ensemble of Nattine blue not permissable," this freize with the new "swagger" coat and hat trimmed with dove grey -shoes, bag and gloves töning- also by "Eunice."

TAM YI KWING

EXECUTED

For Extortion And

Corruption

establish-

mant is now turned into a motor car show room.

Western educated Chinese, re- turned residents from abroad, American trained dying officers and those who love dancing can shake their legs at private parties and exclusive clubs. The ban on dancing Was first started by Police Chief Teng Yin Wah six years ago and has been strictly enforced since theri.

From

Aeroplane

the veering around of the British press, formerly hostile to the Ger- many of Hitler, after Vernon Bart- lett's broadcast speech discussing Hitler's decision."

Havanas, November 8. military

Mysterious bombing from B "The world is tired of the"

plane and retaliatory childish and panic-stricken demande bursts of machinge gun and ride of France," continues G.B.S., "for fre from Government quarters, unattainable safety and of the spread fear throughout the city professions of pacifism with which early this morning. It is believed England and the other powers tried the secret that part al the army, aided by to disguise their, real intention not attempted a coup d'etat.-Reuter.

A.B.C. organisation, to disarmi.

COMMUNISTS. IN. SZECHUEN

It was evident that Germany had needed only a determined, clear- sighted leader who was prepared to announce firmly that Germany in- sisted in full equality of status with the other nations,"

*

"Instead of being plunged into war," Mr. Shaw concludes, "Europe has been snatched back from the (From Our Special Correspondent) brink of the abyss. Adolf Hitler

a hundred thousand rifles too many, and a few boy scouts.", He counters with

an even better phrase. "I see a philosophy of bloodlust, inculcated in youths.

BALKAN CONFERENCE wherewith no parallel could be found since the days of barbarism."

Customs Union Suggested Canton, November 8. Shadows of Bright! and the beat

Bentenced to

has recognized that the historic hour death by the

Salonika, Nov. 6. The fourth Tribunal. death: It is disgraceful that two of the wings of the angel of special Administrative

Canton November 8

had struck and he spoke the decisive Tam Yi Kwing, former director of Balkan Conference met yesterday Szechuen province is troubled word. The beginning of Hitler's business tax bureau for Nam Hoi under the chairmanship of former by 100,000 Reds who are scattered popularity in England in now dia-

Greek Foreign Minister Papanas-in ten counties. leading and responsible politicians, and Poon Yue Counties, was exe-tasiou. The League of Nations and their armament by disarming the merly the case with Benito Musso- secured tinctly noticeagle, just as was for- provincial troops under Generals lini. It is now only necessary to Li Wen Hui and Tien Chung Yao, elections in Germany, though it is. await the results of next Sunday's This is the "story narrated to hard to conceive that even day by Mr. Mah Huan Cheung single vote will be cast against member of the Bouth-west Poli Hitler." Trans-ocean Kuomin tical who spent over a year in studying the conditions in inter- jor provinces.

should disagree so violently,, about a question of fact. "They neither of them know what they are talking about. The truth not impossible to seek certainly not for two wealthy and leisured old gentlemen, who should have examined the German situation first hand instead of bolstering up theories with facts and evidence, that any group of efficient secre

WE beg to notify ourts will be Simon, gave another magnificent taries could devil out of the speech in the House. He is one of welter of nonsense written and the few barristers who can turn talked in Germany as in any the splendid eloquence, applied not long ago at the old Bailey on behalf of a murderer's neck, to the vast and complicated world-prob- lema of to-day, Bow, well he Dleads his country's virtue. With what wealth of rhetoric he fences

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other country. Those who have to pay in blood and money and suffez- Ing for the wars, out of which politicians and materials for memoirs, want some kind“

of guid: ance upon the truth of the Euro- : · Dean situation. Where is the truth that old platitude: The central known? We can all be certain political issue is to reconcile Ger that the able and impartial per many's demands for equality, with-manent omoials of the War omca,

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cuted by shooting this afternoon. He was escorted to the north-allied organisations bad sent their eastern outskirts by puice guards delegates. The only subject on th and paid the full penalty for ex-agenda for debate was the possibi- tortion and corruption.

lity of the formation of Balicam eus-

The judgment of the tribunal tems union.-Trans-ocean Kuomin.. Bouth-west Political Council, at was approved yesterday by the

2.

MARKET Unsettling Effect Of Dollar Fluctuations

its regular Tuesday meeting By LONDON STOCK utilising his official position, Tam demanded. money $200 from each shop within his from $150 to

jurisdiction. This matter was brought to the attention of the Provincial Lepartment of Finance. Knowing his game was up. Tam ran away but was subsequently arrested. Under the new penal re gulations and the Three-Year Plan, corrupt officials are subject to capital punishment..." This is" the second execution of a public official within a month.

Uncle Arthur, cannot fail to know something of the Disarmament Problem, through presiding over

the Conference, but there will be

plenty of people to shout "traitor""

to tell them the truth, and "reprobate if he ventures

ship, the English people shrink

London, Nov. 7

Bterling on New York was yes terday quoted at 4911, and an Paris at 81 1/10

London Stock Markets were gep erally dull, the sharp fluctuations of the dollar having an unsettling effect.

British funds were steady with war loan at 1001.

Gold closed at 129/111-Bilta Wireless Bervice

They

EXPLOSION AT STETTIN

POWER WORKS

оде

THE TIMES IN GERMANY

30 Pfennigs A Copy

Berlin, Nov. Copies of the "London Times" received here this evening bear the words :: Price in, Germany 30 Pfenniga," printed Stettin, Nov. 6. A 32,000 kilowatt prominently aligside the title turto-generator of the Stettin Po- where formerly the English price wer Works exploded today, an elec-stood. tro-fitter being seriously and a Since the new regime assumed foreman slightly injured. The gen-power in Germany, reports of erator was completely destroyed, leading articles of the "Times" machine parts weighing, endre than have been widely quoted by the a hundred-weight being harled German papers throughout the through the ceiling and the walls so Reich as one of the very few that the building is badly damaged. foreign, independent publication at- The supply of the current however tempting to take an impartial was not interrupted. „The damage view of the developmenta now going is estimated at 500,000 Marki on in the new Germany, above all, Trans-octan Kuomin

stating both sides of every case Apparently the result of this; atti- tuder has been that the sales of the Times" in Germany have low increased enough to warrant a special edition. <rans-ocean Kuo

LOCAL AND GENERAL

One case of paratyphoid was re- ported un Tuesday.

France's desire for security the Admiralty and the Foreign A CHARITY MATCH for BARU Almost he persuades us that the once know the truth, They have

FUND will Played

And yet, though the times call at 8OOKUNPO0, on SATURDAY thing can be done. His words fall no fads and fancies to further:"

like sunshine into a dark valley, they meet the situation astration of power, and bold leader- HITH NOVEMBER, 1983

for accurate knowledge, concen- SERVICES • THE REST | and for a moment it seems that a standa

the whole their. Under the Distinguished Patronage of new spring-time of reason and spokesman, Sir John Simon, is from the dictatorship of any clique

HLE, SIR WILLIAM PERL

wisdom is awakening in human optimistic, but every allowance is

The Chanovs Dancing Academy

specially MOKOMG, K.BR.

arranging

al- affairs. The leader of the English made for the need of official cau-

or section. At heart they endorse

tractive programme en Armistice HE. MAJOR GETEL 0.0. BORRETT, Bar finishes, and as the debate tion. But what use are these polt-

Mr. Baldvin and Sir John Simon.

Day—next Saturday, when dancing. C.BE, D.8.0.” “

There will be a Concert of Gerto Julio and his 8-piece orchestra rolls on clouds gather once more ticians, who talk, like hired advoWe do not want a tyrant.” Mr. COMMODO F. ELLIOTT, OBE, EN.

BY Kind Permission of Cats the clous fresh from his triumphs principles." And of all offenders, prer man the whole nation broke By Kind Permission of La Car GT. COLL.B. Amery, squat and pugna cates on behalf of their precious Baldwin withered the attempted man and Scandinavian Music on will be from 9 pm to 9 am

Thursday, 16th of November at 0.00 overlordship of a section of the pm at The Helena May Institute, band of the lar Bw. SOUTH WALES at the Conservative Party Confer the Labour Party is the greatest- BORDERERS will be in attendance.

Der HE. THE GOVERNOR will ice, where he urged armaments the parts whose persistent policy.

Owing to a short arent in the the_Trade Union Council's at-wing off at 2.30 P.M.

and yet more armamenta," now is to disarm the con

tempted coup, at the 1928 General overhead wiree yesterday evening Sibona at then Butiks. But the fear is growing there was a stoppage in the 'tram ing for the ADMISSION 81.00 and 50 Cente, calls the Government to stop when their prejudices

that democracy is too dangerous service extending over half an hour er to return beatering Ntance about Armaments G.T. MAY

us in for a war, with fully press #cuxury yin, these days, and one | shortly after. † p.m. The defect steamer and to put our trust in the United pared antagonist

trade with heart-sinking the folly however, was quickly attended to China and Hon. Fea. HKFA

alka of Mr Lloyd George, Mr. and a normal service was son not state ** [1975! States! Colonel Amery is all for

Churchill and sif Stafford Cripps. restored,

he can

country

header.

Mr. Arthur Henderson, the amiable

IN THEIR ELEMENT

I.R.A. Fight Irish Police

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recent arrests of a nur Sinklang, he

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