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[Special to the "Hong Kong, Daily Proa" (Copyright).].
PREHISTORIC FIND
HUNG KUNG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1934.
INVASION OF THE SAAR
German Comment
Prass" (opyright.))
Berlin, Nov. 2.
SUBTERRANEAN LESSON SERMON
STRIKERS
Led By Soviet?\/
(Special to the "Hong Kon- Dalla _Prom" - { Copyright)) The resentment which is being
Budapest, Nov, 2. felt in Germany at the news of the French plans for the eventuai The recent great coal strike in Invasion of the Sear
Peez-Fucnikirchen continues
where over unabated.
Commenting on Lon- 1.000 miners stayed underground don despatches according to which End refused food for several days authoritative French circles ill their demands had been parti have supplemented the earlier ally granted, is now alleged to have reports concerning the French been organised by Hoviet emissar military preparations on the Saarles, according to a sensational border by the information that statement issued by the Hungarian French motorised troops will be criminal police fefe on Friday. held in readiness to invade the
weakest link of the whole super- structure of Russian planned Hamburg, Nov. 3.
economy. That the conditions | [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally A prehistoric and of great Im instead of improving have been portance was made when 700 stone steadily worsening, are shown by tools were unearthed in the course the report just issued by the excavations near here on Peoples Commissioner for Com- Friday. " „Archaeologists recognised munications' in which he stated these relics, which are the first that the railway repair shops had and early stone-age remains dis- I not been able to carry out the covered in North German plains, Į task of repairing locomotives com- as "belonging to the Magdalenien mitted to their charge. Certain period. The most important dis-shops had completed only 48 per
·covery was A carved bone knife cent. of the work in the pro- handle which had the owners gramme, thereby endangering the mark carved on it, and is regard-whole transport system. The re- ed by scientists as the oldest pair done on those locomotives example of artistic work in sent out as fully rehabilitated was Northern Europe, dating back as so unsatisfactory that the locomo far as 15,000 to 18,000 years B.C.tives had to be returned after Transocean Kuo Min.
FISCHER'S ESCAPE
Strong
Paris November 3. criticism has levelled against the inefficiency of the French police, system-again when it became known that owing to the inadvertency of the police authorities at Bayonne, citizen named Erwin Flache: escaped from Bayonne where he W3 taken into custody to be questioned in connection with the Marselles murders.
a Paris
Fischer who is still at large and who is believed to have crossed the Spanish frontier in the mean- time, was arrested a few days ago in the Franco-Spanish trontier. He was transferred to Bayonne yesterday whence he escaped.- Troncean Kua Men.
short service and be again over- hauled. The work establishments are also in deplorable condition and the sanitary arrangements were intolerable. The Commis- atouer threatens punitive measures
The report states that Soviet
Saar basin in the evert of the agents tried to resuscitate the long Saer Governing Commission send prohibited Communist party but ing out an SOS. call, since the these attempts were folled by the French military authorities are police who succeeded in arresting holding that rapidity of action three ring-leaders after an exclt- would be the decisiye factor," the ing struggle in which ape of the "Deutsche Allegmeine Zeltung" suspects "endeavoured to shoot at terms this frank avowal of the same detectives but was overcome if improvements were not made French intentions as a cynicismi ) in time. instantly.-
which is "thinly disguised to un-} Transocean Kua Min.
dermask all peaceful aims and of the arrested men succeeded in During police examination, one actually admits that the Suar freeing himself from the shac plebiscite is to be carried out or kies and jumped through a win forcibly prevented under the level-dow in an effort thescape but he led rifles of the French troops."
sustained a fractured skull in the
BERLIN OLYMPICS
Berlin, Nov. 3. Forty German sport referees are busy preparing for the coming Olympic games in 1938-learning languages, It is stated by the Olympic games officials that all referees should speak at least two foreign languages- Transocean Huo Min."
MARXIST CURBED
Berne. Nov. 2.. PROFITEERS WARNED
By order of the Swiss Federal Council, the leader of the Marxist Berlin. Nov. 3.
separatist movement in the Saar General Goering, the Prussian territory, Mar Braun, who. has Premier, has issued a stern warn been delivering propagandist lec- ing to profiteers against thetures in various Swiss cities, has forcing of prices, 11 particular teen prohibited from continuing those for foodstuffs, announcing his lecture tour. The decisior is severe punishment for offenders probably attributable to Braun's who put pront above the nation recent lecture in Geneva when the and general welfare. Goering in irrepressible Swiss socialist, Nicole. decree to Governors, district acting as interpreter made use of governors, and police chiefa order-the opportunity to violently at- -ed continuous supervision of prices tack the German Government coupled with the demand for im- which led to his being taker mediate and ruthless action on severely to task in a letter add- the part of the authorities in the ressed to him by a member of the case of unwarranted price in- Federal Council-- -creases. The puinshment for Transocean Kuo Min -offenders, says Goering; cannot be severe enough. The morning papers hail Goering's decrec.com Trunsocean Kuo Min.
A
SMUGGLING IN LATVIA
ZAMORA'S SON
• 7:
Madrid. Noy 2.
The insubordination of Louise
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First Church Of Christ, Scientist
Hong Kong.
"Everlasting Punishment" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November 4th.
The Golden Text was: "Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein: and he that rolleth a stone, it will (Proverbs return upon him “ 28:27)-
FLS.
Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible; Whare- fore, my beloved, ye have presence only. but now much more always obeyed, nat as in HOW
salvation with fear and trembling. in my absence, work out your own, For it is God which worketh is 1-
you both to will “und to do of his
without murmurings and disput- "good pleasure.
all things
ings: That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sonIS. of God,
crooked without rebuke in the midst of a and perverse nation,
the among whom ye shrine sa lights in
12-16).
(Philippians World"
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The Lesson-Sermon also included The paper goes on to say that attempt and died subsequently. A the following passages from the everything points to a repetition search of the arrested men's rooms Christian of the events which marked the brought to light many compromiScience and Health with Key to Science textbook, French Ruhr Javaslon in 1923 but ing documents proging that they the Buriptures" by Mary Baker adds that there would be one had recently arrived in Hungary Eddy: A knowledge of evil was difference, recalling in this con- from the Soviet Union. The man never the essence of divinity or nection the speech delivered by who had jumped out of the win- Hitler's deputy, Reichsminister
manhood. In the first chapter of dow had given his name as Lud-Genesis, evil has no local habita- Rudolf Hess in Koenigsberg when wig Horwath but it was later est- tion nor name. Creation is there the Minister emphasised that fablished that he was actually Otto represented spiritual, entire, anyone dared to attack Germany, Hofman who played such a pro- and good "Whatsoever a man the world will learn New Ger-minent part in the communist re-soweth, that shall he also reap." many's spirit and the entire coun- try would rise to fight for freedom gime in Hungary in 1919, later Error excludes itself from har- As no other nation has fought fleeting to Moscow. On his retuka
mony. 8in is its own punishment” to Hungary, he was sentenced to (p.537). 31
Ave months' imprisonment and he again went to Moscow after having served the sentence- Transocean Kuo Min.
before.""
The paper concludes by stating that the wholly incomprehensible were one whole atar would be
not to assume that the French Government was the victim of a completely false information.--- Transocean Kuo Min.
PARIS PRESS
TYPHOON DAMAGE IN INDO-CHINA
Saigon, Nov
It is now revealed that 250 per-
Paris, Nov. 2 A large section of the Paris pa- pers deals exhaustively with the position taken by the German Press in regard to the French military preparations for eventual sons were killed. 5.000 "housen invasion on the Saar territory and wrecked, and cattle and crops over makes an effort to justify the wide sirea destroyed, by a French attitude. "Intransigeant" typhoon which swept a district 168 stresses that the military prepara-mile in length between Vinh and tions must be regarded in the light Bonga, Indo-China, last week of preventive measures, it depend- | Reuter,
ing entirely on the Reich Govern-
ment to avold their execution. In common with other papers, "In-
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"Now, boys," said the teacher. "I want you to bear in mind that the affix 'stan' means "the place of. Thus we have Afghanistan, the place of the Afhana. Can anyone give me another example?” Nobody seemed anxious to do so until little Jimmy said, proudly—
Zamora, son of the President of transigeant deduces the right of COLONIAL SECRETARY OF Yes, air, I can. Umbrellastan,
GOLD COAST
London, Nov. 2
the Spanish Republic, is now stated Riga.. Nov. 3. by well informed quarters here to Acting on the knowledge that have consisted of an attempt to for a long time past Latvia has organise a protest action against been the headquarters of interna the Government decree prolonging tional hands practising wholesale the term of service of all soldiers smuggling, chiefly in foreign cur in the one year category as a re- Tencies in defiance of restrictions|sult of the revolt. which many European Govern- Louis Zamora could otherwise ments found necessary to impose, have finished his period of service the Riga police undertook a big which is now extended by the Gov- scale raid on Friday when the so- ernment decree, apart from the called "black bourse" was broken prospects of having to spend some up: Over 200 arrests were made. time at the expense of the Govtance from troops situated outside British Wireless. The plans were made on Thurs-ernment in other surroundings.-
eventual French occupation of the Saar region from the decisions of
Ing that the French Govern- the League of Nations .add-
ment is desirous of guaranteeing the independence and liberty of cretary to the Government of the Mr. George Londah, Under-Se-
the Baar plebiscité.
Federated Malayŋ States, bag, been Somewhat curious is the argu-selected for appointment as Co- ment put forward by Temps" Jonial Secretary of the Gold Coast which states that the "Govern in succession to Mr. Northcote, ing Commission of the has received authority from the Bettish Guiana was announced-re- Baar whose appointment as Governor of League of Nations to claim assis-cently
day when the cafes, and restau- Transocean Kuo Min.
rants where the lawbreakers as-
sembled were placed under policë observation. When
the police swooped down on Friday in the busiest hour all the "guests were searched for foreign
when
currencies
POLISH AMBASSADOR
TO BRITAIN
Warsaw, Nov. 2. were enormous amounts
The Polish Chief delegate to the brought to light. Next, the police League of Nations, Raczynski has turned
their attention to the been appointed Ambassador private homes of those arrested England and will assume his new when further hordes were found. post at the beginning of next Incidentally much of the contra- |‚week—
band such as foreign goods which Transocean Kuo "Min. never paid duty were, discovered.--.
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TAX ON CHAMPAGNE
ANGLO-GERMAN DEBT- AGREEMENT
.to
the Saar territory, and it is obvious that by such troops only. French troops can be meant since the
German troops are separated from MUSIC DIRECTOR
Ssar territory by the demilitarized zone.→→→ Transocean Kuo Min.
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Bir Dan Godfrey. Directer, of crack liner "Bremer" the fastest ship on the Northern Atlantic left! Music to the Bournemouth Cor- here on Friday for her 100th tripporation, retired on September 30, "to New York The ship which when a farewell concert was broad- put into service in June, cast by The B.B.C. both in the 1929, succeeded on her maiden British programmes and to Empire trip in capturing the "blue ribaɛd”
Usteners. Berlin, Nov. 2.
previously held for many years by Berlin, Nov. 3. Although the signing of the An-the British liner "Mauretania" Confirmation of the effectiveness glo-German Payments. Agreement Transocean Kuo Hin. and utility of one of the measures was received by the bourse with taken by the Reich to revive bust- | undisguised satisfaction, the share- ness namely the abolition of tax | market remained heavy, the stock lon champagne, is proved by the offered finding insufficient, “takers, trade... statistics just published: | hence prices sagged. · A' very email The total sales in 1934 up till now turnover characterised the busi- over nine taillion battles, ness, the fixed interest securities Was about twice the amount in any one prices also showing alight declines. of the last few years though there | Call Money 31 to
is still chip 75 per cent, pre-war | Transocean Kuo Min. consumption. P
The gratifying fact is that the export of German champagne considerably exceeds import which only amounted to 20,000 bottles.— Transocean Kuo Min 2
SOVIET TRANSPORT.
GERMAN-DUTCH CLEAR- ING AGREEMENT-
Berith, Nov. 2 Notice of the termination of the German-Dutch Clearing Agree ment, dated September 21, 1834, was given on Friday by the Dutch Moscow. Nov. 3.
Government as taking effect as Foreign critics of the economic from November 16, 1984. The system of the Boviet Union have agreement has thus only had life always pointed to the inadequacy for-only eight weeks --- of the transport system as the Transocean Kas Min.
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