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MAURETANIA'S FUTURE

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No Longer Listed In Winter Sailing

the list of autumn and winter sailings just issued adds strength to the rumour in Liverpool ship- ping circles that this great Liner has made her last Tranialantic trip.

Absence of the Mauretania from

An official of the Cunard White Star Line in Liverpool, when ask- ed if the vessel was to go into the hands of the ship-breakers, said: "She may not have finished her career even though her Atlantic crossings may cease. It is possible Ican waters. She has been a very that she will go cruising in-Amer- popular cruise ship with Ameri- cans who, because of her hand- some decorations, regard, her as an aristocrat among Bners."

Few big ships have reached honourable retirement after such a romantic career as the Mauretania has had during her quarter-of-a- century's service, on the Atlantic. In addition to holding the Blue Riband of the Atlantic for many

ocean," years, the "grand old lacy of the a the. Mauretania, is affectionately called, has experien. ced many thallia.

The Japanese-owned bus line On one occasion she was 13 which has been operating a regular grave danger mom a serious are passenger and freight service be- which put her in actual peril of tween Miyun, Kupelkow, Hualjao belog gutted and Malanyu since last spring, will

be purchased by Chinese interests, a trooper a German torpedo pass...

During the war when acting-as

the North China War Area Re-her by only a few feet. There according to terms agreed upon by ed just under her stern missing

have been on the service. It is time that she had, been lost when case of habilitation Committee. Five buses were persistent rumours about that

Naples on the orders of the Ad- miralty.

Russla

There was a clean Bill of Health France, Sir John Simon said he

for the 24 hours, ended November had no information that there was

26. For the week ended November any intention to conclude such an

24, the following cases of notifiable alilance.

London, Nov. 8. Sir John called attention to the

The bravey of the editor of the Authorities:-Seven cases of Diph

diseases were notified to the Health ber 20, 1934, at "La Cascinet-capitals which makes it impossibic denial of the existence of any healthy and dangerous, should be of Cerebro-Spinal Fever: 49 deaths learned that the same route will in fact, she was safely laid up al.

"Eton College Chronicle," who sug-theria (2 deaths); one Franco-Soviet military agreement. admired as one admires (from from Tuberculosis and French Foreign Minister's official gests that the Wall Game is un-Enteric Fever (1 death); one case British Wirelets...

distance) those who are said to stir Small Pox. a hornets' nest.

Nine Etonians out of ten know as little about the game as the cas- ual spectator. But the 10 per cent. minority are, muscular and en- thusiastic.

ta," Albavilla, Italy, of Vanda for them to spend their week-ends Giannetta, only daughter of at home, like other delegates who Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clerici, of are more favourably situated. They Como (late of Shanghat), to have also demanded that the date Mr. Luigi Taroni, silk manufat-for the commencement of the ses- turer at Como, Italy.

MARRIAGE

sions be Anally fixed at least five days ahead and that the inter-ses- sional committees be ready with their work in time--- Transocean Kuo Min

PROFESSOR SUSPENDED

MANILA EARTHQUAKE EXCITEMENT

O'NEILL-ROGALSKY. - On Nov. ember 19, 1934, at HBM, Con- sulate-General, Shanghai, be- More Mr. A. 'D. Blackburn, and at the Church of Christ "the King, by the Reverend Father MacDonald, Anna Rogalsky,

(Special to "Hong Kona daughter of the late Mr. and

Daily Press"). Mrs. A. Rogalsky, of Harbin, ta (By Telegraph, Copyright, Teletial Thomas Christopher O'Neill. graphia Messages Ordinance,

Received, November 27, 7:30 pm) Berlin, Nov. 27.

son of Mr. David and the Inte Mrs. O'Neill, of Limerick, Ire- -land.

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pany which will take over the line.

SUSPECTED TERRORISTS IN FRANCE

NAMING SHIPS AFTER FAMOUS CITIES

BRITAIN NEGOTIATING TRADE PACTS

With Poland, Uruguay And Turkey

Manila, Nov. 26. The earthquake which

The game has been described as shook

Special to the "Hong Kong. Daliy Manila at

rather an ordeal than a pleasure. 3.10 p.m., lasted 36.

London, Nov. 26. minutes: Thousands of terrified struggling mass of arms and legs

It appears to

Press (Copyright).] the onlooker, as a

With HM the King's approval, Paris, Nov. 26. cruisers of the "M" class, which inhabitants rushed to the streets, liberally coated with mud.

Numerous bamboo

Goals

The police raids on night clubs, it was intended to name after my dwellings were wrecked and more substan- in a generation. Most of the game, Sunday night, to the amazement are scored on the average of once-

cafes and dance halls inaugurated thelogical monsters, are instead to buildings

on an damaged. No

unprecedented scale on be called after famous cities.

London, Nov. 20. casualties were reported.—

indeed, seems to consist of an un-

Negotiations for the conclusion- Reuter."

Two ships of the 1933 program- of a trade agreement with Great successful attempt to push the and indignation of the patrons of "Wall itself into the Slough road.

these places of entertainment, wille, Polyphemus and Minotaur, Britain are proceeding with For having refused to take the oath of loyalty to Hitler, as re-

According to the "Eton College according to

be continued throughout the week, and Newcastle, and the three ships stated Colonel Colville, in the will be renamed the Southampton | Poland, Uruguay and Turkey, For falling to have full control Chronicle," the wall itself la at last which claims that the police ac named the Birmingham, Glasgow SILVER WEDDING

quired by a law passed on August over a bicycle which he was riding, beginning to feel the strain. Bricks, tions are due to the determination and Shefeld:

the "Paris Soir" of the 1934 programme will be House of Commons to-day.. CROMARTY-LEA-On November 20, 1934, Dr. Karl Barth, Professor Wong Cheung, a fish dealer was it is said, are dropping out.

23, 1909, at St. John's Cathe-it ordinary evangelical theology at fined $5 by Mr. Hamilton: dral, Hong Kong, by the Rev. the Bonn University has been

to purge the French capital of all | British Wireless. This may chasten its enthusiasts undesirable elements and also to F. T. Johnson, MA, John Suspended from office and will be of offering a bribe of $1.51 to an and alarmist suggestion that the the occasion in view of the forth- same defendant was also convicted much more than their critic's anal the fact that Scotland. Yard took Cromarty, of Shangbal to subjected to disciplinary treatment Indian polica Sergeant. Evelyn Lea, youngest daughter at the order of the Reichminister fined $25 for this offence, or in It was erected several centuries ago, to send the French authorities a He was wall has not been scrubbed since coming Royal wedding in London of John Lea, of Orton Hm, for public instruction, Bust Leicester.

default, one month's imprison- and that being scraped against it ist of 120 suspected terrorists who Tranipterin Kuo" in:

ment.

may lead to blood poisoning:

are believed to be staying in Paris

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He added that discussions about protective duties are taking place with India, and possiblities for an arrangement of limited scope with Italy are being explored.

A Convention covering a number

and whom the French police are of matters normally dealt with Transocean Xusing now trying to round up,

under commercial treaties are also being discussed with Franco- British Wireless.

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