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first in two years' time, and next within eight years' time which will be reported on Parkes, Major and Mrs. 8. D. Reid, a change is to come in China.worst that she has had up to the very bad indeed; in fact. the Major" and Mrs. E. B.

A funeral service for Barbara Braster fairly soon. Chiang Kai shek will present. As a result of this Russo- Carrington-Bykes was held at St. Creagh, Capt. and Mrs. W. F. Rye- be killed in an accident. The croft, Capt. and Mrs. P. V. Wil- government at Canton will not collapse, and the Dictator Stalin

Japanese war, communiam wil: John's Cathedral yesterday. lams, Capt. FR. L. Mears. Capt. Iast, but will also change fairly will be killed by his own people.

Page & and Mrs. E Hague. Capt. W. J. soon. With the death of Chiang Russia will maintain a republic. Fennell and Tollington. Rev.

The Colonial Treasurer's report an era of prosperity will start for and Mrs. J. Lewyls Bryan.

| but the president will be given the on the Finances of the Colony. the country. China will be divid- Other wreaths sent

Page 11 were from ed into three parts, North, South-title of Tsar. With the fall of appear on Ofears of the 8th Heavy Battery, West and South She includes British Empire will cease. The communism all intrigue fi the

The Orcial Receiver's report on R.A., All Ranks, 9th. Heavy Bat Canton in the south western scc- tery, 12th Heavy Battery, 20th tion. and Fuklen in the southern British possessions are to be at-last year appears on

troubles caused in India and other the work of his department for Heavy Battery and

Page 7 24th Heavy section. Each of these parts is to

tributed to the intrigues of for- Battery: W.O.. 8. Sergts, and Ser-bc controlled by a dictator, but It is understood that the Ameri-geants. Lyemun. Married families, working under a fourth who may will stop when the causes are re- eign nations, and these intrigues 'cans are preparing a report on the Lyemun, N.C.O. Mess, Stonecutters, be Feng Yu Hsiang.

These теп present strength of the American Sergeant's Mess, H.KS.B.." R.A., Will work for the country and not .Navy and the requirements for officers of the Royal Enatpeers, for themselves. Co-operation with

Treaty strength.-Reuter.

Married familles. Stonecutters, foreigners will result. En Han Senior N.C.O. Mess. Lyemun; R.A. Min will not take an active part Headquarters, Sergeants" Mess; or come out of retirement.

Russo-Japanese War

London, June 25.

The naval experts did not meet to-day to continue the conversa- tions.

GUNBOATS FORMr. and Mrs. Ingram de Ville, Mr.

RUSSIA

To Be Ordered From France

Helsingfors, June 25.

According to

and Mrs. ..W. Lock. Richard Raworth, Elizabeth and Vera 'Black, John, and Brends Nas- worthy, Ken nd Joan, June, John and Jean, and he President and Committee of the Garrison Welfare Council.

a trustworthy Capt. R. F. Mitchell

source. the Soviet Government have decided to order from France

cent

In the near future Russia will make war upon Japan. The war wit

W. Walker, Capt. Jones and Capt. A. W. Campbell.

moved.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Only two cases of small-poz›were reported for the 24 hours ended on June 24.

Simultaneously with the Russo- Japanese War, fighting will break out between the French and the Germans. Hitler will collapse be- cause it will be demonstrated to the German people that he can- The Public Works Department, not do anything he has promised. announce that the Island Road is Germany will be divided into three again open to traffic via Repulse kingdoms. Prussia, Bavaria and Bay and Tytam. Wilhelm will be King of Prus Wurtemburg. The grand child of

The Very Rev, Dean A, Swann

The Pall bearers were all mem-of kidney trouble, and another days, is making good progress, and sia, but he will not live. because who has been indisposed for a few bers of the St. John's Lodge. They will take the throne. Prince Rup-is expected to return to duty this. were Messrs. F. C. Mow Funz. D.precht will have the

throne of week. He has not found it neces-

Tollan, A. F. McGinnis, E. Coul- son, W. L Hüme and J. 8. Logan. The Wreaths.

those from "All At Melbourne":

Among the wreaths sent were

Bavaria.

sary to go to hospital, but is being be nursed at home.

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In America Roosevelt will re-elected and he will succeed in his plans but only after overcom- The speaker at to-day's meeting ing great obstacles due to corrüp-of the Rotary Club will be Mr. tion.

Weighton, who will take as "his Rich In Radium

subject “Bome Animal Diseases: Their Control and Treatment.”

four 7,000-tan cruisers and four Capt. R. F. Mitchell, who had destroyers, as a sequel to the reserved for 25 years with the China visit of the Soviet Naval Navigation Company passed away Mission to Brest and Toulon, at the Kowloon Hospital" on Sun-Connie and Marjorie, Minie, Nellie, The new vessels will replace the day, after an illness lasting several and Bellie: R.WM.. Ofcers and obsolete ones at Kronstadt-Rev- months.

Brethren of the Lodge of St. John, ter.

No. 618, S.C.; The Australian and Madame Laila predicts a good New Zealand Association, China future for the British Empire"

The Shek-O Road, which has Coast Officers Guild, Furness Far which will not be drawn into these been blocked as the result of a big East Limited. "

wars. Trade will expand, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Hynes, Mr. and Hongkong will overcome its de-landslide, is now again open, the Mrs. S. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. J.

obstructiön having been cleared pression as soon as the changes

"AIR SPEED

*** ACE*** KILLED

New York, June 24. Jimmy "Weddell, the American air speed "ace," was killed to-day in a crash at Patterson, Louisiana, while instructing a pupil who was seriously injured-Reuter..

Capt. Mitchell was born in Scot- land. He joined the Federal Cam- pany and served on the England- Australia-New Zealand run for a few years as a junior officer, Re was later transferred to the China Navigation Company, serving on the old s.s. Changsha,

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Grady: Mr. and Mrs. C. A Yolle, happen in China. Money which is early yesterday morning. The

The Osaka Shosen 'Kalsha has

Mr. and Mrs. D. Tollan, Mr. and now frozen "will commence to cir road can now be used, put only by HE HONG KONG, THE

Mrs. A. M. G. Philippen, Mr. and culate. China is a country very proceeding via Repulse Bay and Being a Master Marther, Captain | Mrs. F. W. Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs, rich in minerals, and Madame Tytam. DAILY PRESS, LTD,

Mitchell commanded several ves- W. F, E. Harris, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Lalla knows that there is much and the HONG KONG

gels on the Chinà“Coast, including Smalley, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hol- | gold and more platinum than in the Talkoo Wan-Yi and the Fat- |loway. Mr. and Mrs. WEEKLY PRESS, through

A. W. E. Russia. China is particularly rich now arranged with the North: will soon be essential; for making shan

Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Golden- in radium, and the co-operation Western State Railway of India the south side of the river, now His passing will be much re-

berg. Captain and Mrs. Thomas, with foreigners will, help to ex-for through transportation" of their London Office, at 53, Inns of Court, some stately edifces encumbered with unsightly build-gretted by his many friends in the Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Allgood, Mr, tract these valuable metals.

Japanese cargoes destined to FLEET STREET, E.C. 4, Tel. on the river front and otherings, as splendid as the north side; sea-faring community. Capt.

and Mrs. W. W., Hirst, Mr. and Madame Lafla has very interest- Afghanistan up to Chaman and 3137, are prepared to give landmarks of the older London for planning new bridges, new Mitchell was a member of the Mr. J. W. B. Douglas, Capt. and ing accounts of some of the per- Peshawar via: Karachi. This ar

remain, but the essentially modern railway termini, and perhaps air-Kowloon Football Club and was at

Mips. Kelman, Mr. and Mrs.. G. sonalities she has met. Kemal rangement will avoid the danger Subscribers, and Visitors's becoming more and more

dromes on the roofs of stations; one time a member of the Kow- A. Burns, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wood. Fasha of Turkey put order into of these shipments to Afghanistan for preserving belts of open coun-

being 'included in the Indian cot- advice regarding accommoda. assertively conspicuous. The new

loon Cricket Club. He was also Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bilas, Mr. and his country with en tron hand, is giving place to the yet more new

try on the outer fringes; for sweep- tion available, motoring faci and to-day, some strong shaping ing away the slums and construct of Free Masons.

a member of the St. John's Lodge Mr. A. W. Ingrain, Mr. and Mrs. and it was no unusual sight ton quotas for Japanese cotton A. B. Clems, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dun see people hung up in rows, with goods It is believed that the lities, suitable

hand guiding the direction of theing fitter dwellings for the poor; shopping

can, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Everest, the nature of their crimes fixed to Nippon Yusen Kalaba and the P. change is felt to be needed more for preparing well-designed satel-

Captain Mitchell leaves his Capt. and Mrs. H. Griffith, Mr. and their bodies. She thinks tha: O Line will follow suit.A centres, etc.

than at any time in the history of lite towns; and for relating the widow, two sons, Alex and Jackie,

Mrs. W. F. Ford, and Mr. and Mrs. some ruthless method such as similar arrangement for cotton that great metropolis.

problem of housing and popula-his loss.

and a daughter Una, to mourn

G. A. Angus.

this will have to be taken in China goods shipped to Nepal via Calcut- Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Groundwater, to suppress the pirates from whom ta: is also being projected by tects, engineers and town-planners The funeral took place, yesterday Mrs. H. F. Houghton, Mrs. V. M. | she foresees considerable trouble.

OSK. Management. are thinking of London to-day and was largely attended. The Nunes, Mra. W. W. Cole and Mrs. She has met both Hitler, and Mus- with their minds on the London | Rev. E. L Allen officiated. Angus.

solini. She had to leave Germany that may be in a not distant] Amongst those present were Mesars R. Hall, G. C. White, A. because of her prediction happen to him. The Italian Tas- future, and are aware of the Messrs. W. S. Bailey, D. Tollan, L. F. L. McGinnis, K. W. Paterson, of the fall of Hitler. She has a cists will and another leader ready sents itself to shape this at B. Gittens, J. Barned, W. E. Kirby, N. Stockton, E. F. Selk. A Abbas, is every inch a man. She thinks that the British Fascists can be magnificent opportunity that pre- AL SUva, W. Harris, J. Arnhold, Marriot: J. Fleming, J. M. Kellcher, very high opinion of Mussolini who for them. She does not thing present insufficiently co-ordinated R. Duncan, R. Hall, H. Hong Sing, W. Green, O. B. Rogers, T. P. that the proper precautions are taken seriously, and certainly there growth into harmonious balance of W. G. Boy. Dr. Souza, Capt. A. D. Bliss, L W. Walsh, J. W. Bertram being taken by him to insure his le nothing in common between new and old.

Kelman Capt. W. Perritt, Capt. H. Douglas.

succession in case anything should them and the Italian Fascista.

If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above address, they will receive the utmost assistance and the atest available information on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal.

that London can now be redevelop- It is, no doubt, too much to hope

cd so harmoniously as ancient Athens was developed, But what

Napoleon III could do for Paris might still be done, and on s London. Now, while the pulling grander scale, for twentieth century down and building up is continuing so quickly, is the time for planning the broader thoroughfares which

tion to that of transport, Archi-

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