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ADVICE TO PEOPLE WITH CASH AND VALUABLES. Lieut.-Col. "Hope-Falkner gåve his finding in the Coroner's Court at Singapore last week in the case in which a Chinese coolle was kill ed during a raid by armed robbera at a house in Bukit Panjang on August 28. AL
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MR. TOM MANN OBLIGES
HIS AUDIENCE,
WONDERFUL SAMPAN TRIP.
ETTEMBER
MALAYAN MOTOR TRIALS.
KEEN COMPETITION AT, HILL CLIMB.
Ipoh, Sept. 19.
For the Perak Motor Union hill climb there were over 200 entries and tho test occupied the whole day yesterday,
There was a fine flavour of cos-
It took place over about a three- mopolitanism about the National Minority Movement Conference quarter mile stretch at Gopeng which was held at Battersea Town town and practically all the Kinta He returned a verdict of culp-Hall on Aug. 27, reports, a London owners were present. Compoti. Silktors attended from Penang, Selan- able homicide amounting to mur newspaper correspondent. der against the accused, Ann Kit, banners, embroidered in Chinese gor and Negri Sembilan and there and seven others. He said that characters, were ranged across was very keen competition. But the evidenes proved that the ac- the platform
very few mishaps occurred. Une or A scribe, in Hindu turban sat two heavy machines, including a cused was one of the eight men responsible for the brutal outrage-beneath it, while an Oriental dele Chrysler and a Vauxhall, were There was a gang of ruffians who gate gazed at the audience with deslightly damaged.
In the speed test competition the armed themselves with brutal eent awe, from behind respectful weapons, and attacked a household horn-rimmed glasses. But no one Lea Francia and Austin 7's achiev for the overad the best times, whilst among of defenceless people, killing one was prepared of them. The robbers must have whelming local colour which Mr. cycles the Matchless and B. S.A. known beforehand where the peo- Tom Mann, who presided over the were most successful though others ple kept their hard-earned money Conference, contributed during were also very close. in the house.
"I trust the case will stand as a warning to others. So long as the city is Infested with savages who will commit almost any class of crime for comparatively small sums the bank is the only safe place for money and other valu- ables."
THE U.S. AND THE PHILIPPINES.
FILIPINO VIEW OF OCCUPATION.
San Francisco, Sept. 21. Leopoldo Aguinaldo, nephew of General Aguinaldo, said here to day that Philippine independence, however, earnestly desired by the Filipinos, will never become an as the United actuality as long States require the islands as a naval base and as a market for their products. Aguinaldo is en- route home after a four months' business trip in the United States. "The Philippines are ready for independence," he said, "We don't believe that Japan will attempt to seize the islands. Japanese resi- dents there are becoming constant- ly fewer. Japanese labour can't compete with Filipino labour. As long as we must have a master we would rather have the United States than anyone else. I under- stand Gilmore is well liked, as he consults the Filipino secretaries more than did General Wood."
Aguinaldo said that a protective tariff to raise funds to run the government, the investment of foreign capital and the develop ment of natural resources were the greatest needs of the islands.
RESCUE AT SEA. LUNATIC SAVED AFTER · JUMPING OVER SIDE.
the afternooT:
After describing the sampan in which he travelled between Canton and Hankow, he burst into a crooning chant, which I took to be the Chinese equivalent of the "Volga Boat Song." From that, it was only one step further to a full-throated rendering of a Chin- This ese revolutionary song. stirred his audience to vigorous applause, and, when he obliged with the "Internationale" in Chin- ese, they were lashed to a positive frenzy of delight.
"Most Anti-British."
Valuable trophies were given away in the evening by the Dis- trict Officer, Mr. A. J. Sturrock,
DISAPPOINTMENT IN SIAM.
"PRIDE OF DETROIT". PASSES.
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Across,
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4 Ravine (South African),
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10 Prophet.
14 Tribis;
17 Shades.
20 Small rooms,
22 Passage in church.
26 Marsupial animal of Australia,
12 Used for preserving portraits, 21 Power of seeing.
13 Stalk. On Thursday Sept: 8 the Slameso 15 Eagles pest. Army aerodrome at Don Muang 10 Cut with teeth. made ready to welcome the Pride 18 Those who seem.
message.
He really came into his own, however, when in his speech he of Detroit on her way from Ran- 19 One who betrays his country.
23 Family. told the audience how he had ad-goon to Hanoi, says a Bangkok 21 Heavenly bodies. dressed a Canton meeting of pro- test against British troops in China, and had described him self as "the most anti-British of
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28 Like pomace.
32 Angry.
33 Churches.
34
Animal of the Spider Family.
35 Gods of infernal regions,
39 An apse.
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41 Use in rowing.
Cense to possess.
42 Scarce.
Handle of a sword.
43 Situation.
order as the lily.
Genus of plants of the same 44 Part of a pedestal.
A cable from the aviator at the moment of leaving Rangoon set forth their intention of pushing on to Hanoi if possible that day: the whole d- lot." He described but everyone expected them to his just wrath on entering a Chin- make a brief halt at Don Muang
36 Forest plant.. ese river city and finding the
the In the evening
cables 37 Insects. menacing muzzles of British gun to refuel and rest for a bit. boats pointing at the town. Also brought the news that after a 98 Drawe. how he had told the Chinese on twelve hour flight they had suc-40 A cork. that occasion, "I am not here to cessfully reached their objective, 48 Prodigal. explain the conduct of the Gov and aviation experts in Siam did 46 Sound of a bell.
conditions on ernment which has sent them here, not blame them for not alighting. 47 Fertilo spot in the desert. It is our enemy, just as it is your
Thursday were excellent for flying enemy, and we are fighting it to-as the weather gether."
He finally electrified hie zu-and in the monsoon two good flying. dience by shouting to them in days rarely come together. Chinese, just as he had should to the rioters themselves "Down with British Imperialism!
Mr. Mann, in his remarks at the opening of the Conference, anid that the new Trade Unions Act, "the blacklegs' charter," could be defeated by organised solidarity, and there was no power the capit alists feared so much as a proper- ly conducted general strike. The National Minority Movement's ob- jective must be full control of in- dustry by the workers, and more attention should be given to work- ing hours than to anything else. He favoured a six-hour day in all industries..
Leaders Attacked.
Mr. Dick Beach "attacked the The fine feat of seamanship of the rescue, within eight minutes, leaders of the National Union of of a person who had jumped over- Seamen, and called on the next board from a vessel steaming at T. U. G. to expel this "company full speed was performed by the union," and at the same time tu master of the Min, Captain R. H: give full powers and backing to Williams. during that vessel's the. Transport and General Work- passage on September 1, from Miriers Union to organise a Seamen's section, as the only method of pre- to Kuching.
venting a complete disorganisation of British seamen.
The rescued person was a wo- raan, one of three lunatics being conveyed to Kuching. Her escape from her guard was apparently un- noticed, but the boatswain saw her 23 she went over the side and at once gave the alarm.
He had hard words for Mr. Have- lock Wilson, describing him as a "danger to the working class move- ment," and called for an organisa. tion of the seamen of Great Bri-
Movement
"If there is another The order "helm hard aport"tain, preferably by the Minority was immediately given. The on- gine were put "full astern," the big industrial dispute," he said, vessel was turned short round, and we'll fail, if we've got the sea- steamed full speed ahead on the men against us; but if they're with
us, we'll succeed" opposite course..
The report of the National Ex- After a minute's steam, the woecutive Committee recorded an in- man was sighted by the second crease in individual membership, was 300 but a decrease in the number of officer from aloft. She
affiliated organisations yards head.
A resolution carried condemned the Trade Union Act as an act of revenge for the general strike and calculated to give the capitalist class a free hand in its threefold offensive against the Chinese re- and against. Soviet
The small boat, which had been swung out and lowered just clear of the water immediately after the alarm, put out under the chief officer as the ship was abreast of the struggling woman, who was rescued without any difficulty, and volution
Russia. quickly recovered.
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