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"We look upon him as a member WEDNESDAY, of a gang which goes about the country committing the Persian carpet fraud," said Superintendant to-day. Hickmott, at Chatham when Thomas Penfold, aged 37. was sentenced to three months' hard labour for endeavouring to obtain £5 by false pretences.

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No matter where you look in Europe.", ays the National Review, there is a high wind, in some places of gale force, so let us be rule, thankful here for our blessings and enthusiastic visitors of conferences present" security: but let us not

Penford was described In other countries. In contrast,commit the implety of omitting dealer in Oriental goods. It was the German contingent is unusual to guard them." The most import stated that he went into a cycle ly small.

ant contribution we can make to shop in Canterbury-street. Gilling- world peace is to be unattackable: ham, and, after trying to sell the that being so we must wake up proprietor a ring which he said and take the matter of rearma- was worth 2140, for £20, he offer-TERMS-CASEh on Delivery. ment in hand." Thus far theed him some cocaine.

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This, he said, was worth £30 but article by "Custos." who inters from what he has heard of the as he was hard up he would sell preliminary naval conversations it for £8. He said: "I knocked it that Japan, Italy, and France are off in Hongkong." They agreed to no longer thinking of ratios, glo- meet in the evening, and the pro- bal tonnages, and the like, but of prietor, Mr. R. Passby-Harle, In- the means of defending them-formed the police. selves: Great Britain therefore must do the same, and after a careful estimate of British needs, "Custos comes to the conclusion that our

French physics has in recent years experienced a strong revival, Ir which the 'De Broglie family and the Curie-Joliots have had a prominent part. The Duc de Broglie and his nephew, Prince Louis de Broglie, study physics in a manner and with a success which are reminiscent of the pages of Proust. They have private laboratories. The Duke is ал cxperimentalist, and the Prince is the founder of the wave theory of matter. The Duke is attending the conference.

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The "Derelict Areas," by the Rev. J. C. Pringle, is a strong plea for the "bonest gospel prea- ched by the Transference Board In 1928.

For many years, Fermi has been in the English Review Mr. Doug- one of the leading theoretical las Jerrold "demands a more clear- physicists in the world, and he has

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everyone by the road than Mr. Hore-Belisha stepping into the front rank of has yet devised; but now is his experimentalists by his discovery opportunity, and it is to be hoped of a new chemical element, No. that he will not consult "interests" 93. Rossi has made several funda too much. The admission, of Russia, cosmic rays. mental advances in the study of Mr. Jerrold holds, has dealt a crushing blow to the prestige of Dr. Skobeltzyn, of Leningrad, is the League, which is now" not a also expected. He was the fist to club" but "merely an hotel." Mr. discover that very swift particles Ashley Simpson speculates whether are connected with cosmic rays. the Kings of Europe will come Frofessor Clay, of Amsterdam, who back; Mr. Negley Farson writes first showed that cosmic rays were less intense in the tropics, and Mr. B. 8. Townroe discusses the re- Professor A Compton, of Chi- construction of the "housing ma- cago, who confirmed Clay's results chine." by world-wide observations, are attending. Professor V. Bjerknes is expected from Oslo. He is the founder of the theory of the Polar

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of Mr. Roosevelt and Labour, and

In the United Empire the dia- mond jubilee of Fiji is celebrated.

Literary

three," gives extracts from du Maurier's diary for the year 1867- The presidents of the conference a time when he was busy as a con- are Professor R. A. Millikan, whose tributar to the Cornhill; these live- work on the electron and the ly entries bear out Mr. Lucas's re- cosmic rays is already widely mark that the diary is well worth known, and Lord Rayleigh, who is printing in full. Mr. James Mine an English "counterpart of the De traces the rise and progress of Broglies. His estimates of the Boots Book-Lovers'.. quantity of radioactive substances Rhodesten Jottings" are contri- in the earth showed that its tem-

buted by Mr. Rawdon Hoare, and perature was probably rising, a

in his desert idylls Major C. 8. Jar- result that destroyed the late via treats of locusts in Sinal Lord Kelvin's pessimistic views of

Blackwood's conting" "Witch- the age of the earth. The Cam-craft and the Administrative Of

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In the evening. in the presence of a detective-officer, Penfold pro- duced a silk bag containing a white

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powder, and said: "This is the PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS

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When the officer disclosed his

Penfold

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An analyst told the court that the powder was French chalk.

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Superintendent - Hickmott there were 18 previous convictions.

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THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1934

342

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A

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eto.

ON VIEW 102 WEDNESDAY,

THE 1ST OCTOBER, 1932

force, headed by Lord Ruther- Ellot; that there is anything Cash on DelivEET,

ford.

LORD DUVEEN'S

:

GIFT

Well-Known Hogarth For The Nation

pernatural or inexplicable on the basis of ordinary facts in witch- craft he strenuously denies. NAS

In Chambers's Journal Mr. John Gerrard describes Kent's Cavern, Torquay Captain W. F. M. Russell writes of the romance of amber; and Mr. W. Forbes Gray revives John Gib, valet to James 'VI. of Scotland.

Illustrated

In Discovery Sir George Hill, of the British Museum, writes of the antiquities and monuments of Cyprus, and Mr. Eric Hardy of the (Special Air Mäll Serg ́ce) --

future of British birda. The latest London, Oct. 13. "

dogs (by Major Hltford Brice): There will be on view from and the PLA (by Mr. W. J. Bey

mour) figure in Pearson's The to-morrow in the large English Prince of Wales as a big game room (Room XXV) at the National hunter figures again in the Strand. Gallery the Important Hogarth—-- the well-known group of the In Great Thoughts appears “Lord "Graham Children "-which, Lord

Lee: A Typical English Gentle Duveen has presented to the Man. by Mr. Arthur Tamsley. The BOF. begins a new school story: The New House at Hardale." The Of all the artist's portrait groups Woman's Magazine takes us to the this picture is the largest and Pyrenees, Northern Byria, and the most ambitions, measuring 64 in Netherlands; and Miss T. Dessell by 72 in. It is signed W. Hogarth writes of Wycliffe. In Nash's Mir pinx," and is apparently dated Stuart Hibberd, of the B.B.C., 1752, though the third figure is not writes of 10 years at the micro- easy to distinguish. Bome time phone. Some very pleasant old after the death of the original Sussex dovecotes appear in the owner, the picture passed into the Sussex County Magazine. Austra Earl of Normanton's gallery at 11's untravelled north? Is intro- Somerley whence Lord Duveenduced to the readers of the Land- acquired ip a few months ago,

ration

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OF SALE

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

situato st

TAIPO MARKET, NEW TERKITOKIES IN THE COLONY or HONG KONG

and known as

LOT NG 1114, DISTRICT No. 6 "to be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION

оп

WEDNESDAY, THE 31 Dar

or OCTOBER,-1934, -- 41 8.0'CLOCK P.M.

by

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PUBLIC AUCTION

The undersigned bave received instructions sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

THURSDAY, the 1st NOVEMBER, 1934

Commencing at 2.30 P.M.

AT THHIE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

A Consignment of Best Quality TIENTSIN CARPETS (Various Sizes and Designs).

mark, by Mr. E. K. Patterson. Good ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, 1st OCTOBER, 1934, There are four children in the Housekeeping includes an account group—a boy two girls, and a baby of Bt. Helen's School, Northwood girl. Only the boy can be identifi- The Windsor shows Miss Marie ed. He was

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great many

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