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Hlector: Car About Town Notorious Gossip

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A coloured man who worked at add jobs had just completed mow- and the lady who ing a lawn. employed him came out to settie his bull. "How much du I owe you, Sam?",

"Now, Mrs. Harris. I ain't gwin? to set no price."

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"It's this way, Mrs. Harris: rd a le rather have the 75 cents which you'll give me, than the 50 cents which I'd charge yo'al"

A mountain man who rarely, if ever, visited a town of any size, drove into Statesville with his son, travelling in a decrepit car. Climb

ng out of the car" on one of the main streets the elderly man ap-

peared fascinated by the Dave-

He scraped-his-fest on the bard surface, and turning to his son, remarked: "Wel, I don't blame 'em for building a town here. The ground is too hard to plow. any- way."

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An inspector, examining a class in religious knowledge, asked the following question of a little girl, Intending it for a catch: "What was the difference between Noah's Ark and Joan of Arc?"

He was not a little surprised when the child, answering, said: "Noah's Ark was made of wood and Joan of Arc was mald of Or- leans."

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LONDON PRESS COMMENT

Nanking Outrage

London, Nov. 2.

The attempt on the life of Mr. Wang Ching-wei is given promin-

LLOYD GEORGE AGAIN

Sanctions Strongly Condemned

Landon, Nov. 1, "Tae sancions proposed by the League of Nations are a mockery of the Covenant" declared Mr. David Loyd George, former Prime Minister, and leader of a virulent the National campaign against Government, when delivering an election address to-night which was broadcast to the nation.

"Our Ministers," he said, "nave gone to the Geneva conferences with a divided purpose and they have been hope.essly outmatched by resolute and astute men with whom they were confronted.

Signor Mussolini and M. Pierre Laval have completely fooled them all round," he asserted.

Mr. Loyd George' affirmed that the Government had failed con- spicuously "to guard the three foundations upon which the peace of Europe depended, namely, the -01 International garante sing rights, fair dealing to end trade and Currency warfare, and the securing of a general reduction of armaments.

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The Government, he averred, had delayed again and again unti was too late; and when they looked about to act they hesitated and faltered and weakened- Router

WARM WELCOME FOR CONGRESSMEN

Shanghai, Nov. 2.

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4

Anniversaries and Holldays.-- Feast of St. Charles, Archbishop of Milan. (1584).

Auctions.-Crown Land, PW.D Offices, 3 p.m

Orienta

Cinemas King's: "Cardinal Richelleu " Queen's: "Becky Sharp." Central:-"Chinese Picture."

"Hare Comes The Navy." World: "The Call of the Savage." Alhambra: "A Cup Of Kindness" Majestic: "Charlie" Chan

Egypt." StarThe Bride Of Franken-

stein,"

In

Dances.app Ree: Club Practice, Helena May; Servicemen's Dance, : West Lounge,, Y.M.C.A., 9 p.m.

Meetings-Final. Kwong Shing Cheong Sandalwood Association Ltd.. Messra. Lowe, and Bingham A Board Room, 7 Queen's Road Cen- tral. noon; Annual Hong Kong Cricket Club, 5.30 p.m.; Football Council, Association Association Omoes, 5.30 p.m.

Miscelaneous. Fellowship ol Youth, St. Andrew's Church, D.m.

R.E. Social.

Old Comrades' Open Air Whist Drive and Tom- bola, Wellington Barracks, 8.30 p.m.. Tombola on board ILM.S.

Tamar, 7.15 p.tn.

Moon.-First Quarter, 7-12 a.m.

Moon, 9th Day.

Sunrise-6,29 a.m. Sunset.--5.45

p.m.

Tides.--Hgn at 137 and 17.22; Low at 10.03 and 19.15.

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5.

Anniversaries and Holidays... Election Day, (USA.) Guy Fawkes

A host of Chinese, American Day. Feast of St. Zachary Father arid Filipino oficials greeted Vice- of St. John the Baptist. President Garner and party of Auctions-Rousehold Furnitur Congressmen and pressmen when Lammerts's Kowicon Sales Room, they arrived in Shanghai this 2.30 p.m. morning aboard the President Grant, en route to Manila for the Commonwea.th inauguration cere- montes

A marine band played the National Anthem as Mr. Garner

The stepped ashore.

party Is

Cinemas

King's: "Cardinal Richelien." Queen's-Becky Sharp." Central:-"Chinese Picture." Orientai:

Comes -"Here Navy." World: "The Call of the Savage."

The

ence in the morning papers. The having lunch with the Mayor, MI. Alhambra:-"A Cup Of Happli

cf

the

diplomatic correspondent "Morning Post" says that it is re- garded in London as being of con- siderable significance,

If the motive, as appears prob- able, was the hostility of the Chinese Nationalists towards the supposedly pro-Japanese tendency of the Government. it may be the prelude to a new period of unrest, Referring to the rumours that a new encroachment by Japan on Chinese territory is impending, the "Morning Post" says that in

the present instance there is no evid- ence that Japan is planning a new political offensive in North China ur intends to advance her troops to the south, but the possibility of such developments cannot be ex- cluded.

Wu Te-chen, taking tea with Dr. H, H. Kung, Minister of Finance, Majestic: "Charlie and dining with Mr. Nelson John-

ness."

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Tokyo, Nov. 2 The consensus of opinion in the Japanese press is that 'the Nanking "According to General Chang, tragedy makes the future outlook Chinese physique is poor compar- of the Chinese political situation ed with that of Westerners, and and the Aino-Japanese relations China needs strong bodies and gloomy. In a leading article on the at- strong minds in the tasks tempt on the life of Mr. Wang fronting her- Ching-wel the "Daily Telegraph'euter.

says that it is a warning of the

difficulties under which the Nan-

king Government is working.

con-

During the last four years Gen- seription at the attempt on Mr eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek, with Wang's life.

It is generally thought that the attack is due to,discontent with Mr. Wang Ching-wel's pro-Japan policy. His removal, temporarily or, otherwise, from office wil necessitate fundamental changes io Nanking, with the strengthen- ing of the so-called pro-Western clique.

The "Nicht-Nich!" commencs

lurking in

the aid of Mr. Wang Ching-wel The paper says that it is to be and others, has made considerable hoped that fear of future compli- progress towards the restoration of cations aroused by the Premier's that it is clear that the anti order and unity in China. The health will be disproved by the Japanese sentiment Communist menace, despite the event, for Mr. Wang Ching-wei 1s Nanking is utterly opposed to Mr. Wang's pro-Japanese policy, and outbreak in the summer. appears a statesman of unquestionable & r

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