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MORE ABOUT PASSWORDS
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER
15. 1927.
RUMOUR DENIED.
SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN'S LAND. PURCHASE.
London, Oct. 14. The hearing of the case against
There is no foundation for the. the seven constables attached to the Hawkera Department of the Con- report in circulation that Sir tral Police Station was continued Austen Chamberlain has bought The British before. Mr. I. E. Lindsell yesterday. an estate in Corsica.
Mr. E. Davidson appeared for the Foreign Secretary has not fifth derendant, and Mr. A. E. Hallquired and has no intention of ac- for the first, second and sixth.
quiring any property in Corsica or elsewhere outside Britain.- British Wireless.
The third and fourth, man were originally represented, by Mr. L. D. Turner, but they were yesterday represented by Mr. C. A. S. Russ, who also defeuded the seventh man.
Mr. L. H. V. Booth, who gave ovidence at a previous hearing, was -recallod-at-tho request of Mr. Hall, Bir. Booth staterl that he strongly suspected that the sixth defendnut Was concerned with the other defendants, and was considering potting him up for banishment Witness said that the sixth defen- dant was asked whether he would like to tell the truth, in the hope that the Captain Superintendent of Police might deal leniently with
him.
In the course of the afternoon's hoaring several hawkers, licensed and unlicensed, gavo nvislerice of the various passwords used from time to time. One of them stated that after a fee was paid a hawker would be immune from arrest, but should he, by any mistake, be arrest. el, the defective inaking the arrest would stand bail and latet pay the fine.
One hawker stated that he had no license to hawk but managed to get one through the assistance of one of the defendantts. who demanded $30 for his services.
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Through the cxamination another witness it appeared that different passwords were used in different areas. At the close of yesterday's hearing the proscention announced that they had seven
further witnesses.
Hia Worship fixed the next henring for Tuesday morning at 11.20. p.m.
BRAZILIAN LOAN,
OVERSUBSCRIBED IN FIFTEEN MINUTES.
London, Oct. 14. In a quarter of an hour yesterday the British portion of the Brazilian loan amounting to £7,000,000 was oversubscribed more than five times.
LOCAL WEDDING.
FALLA KINGDON.
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The wedding took place at Union Church, Kowloon, yesterday after- noon of Miss Una Mand Falla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Falla, and Mr. Cecil James King- dun, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. King- don.
The bride was charmingly attired in a dreas of white crepe-de-chine and carried a bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Catherine Barrage, wore a dress of blue georgette, and the flower girls, Miss Alice Dedear and Miss Patsy Chevalier, pink crepe-de-chine. The bridesmaid carried a bouquet of pink roses and the flower girls baskets of the same flower.
The bride was given away by her father and Mr. J. II. E. Edwards officiated as best man. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie, Mr. Andrews being at the organ. Afterwards a reception was held at 526 Nathan Road. The happy couple will leave by the ss. Malwa for a honeymoon in London, the bride's going-away dress being of white net with grey wrap.
A BISHOP EXCLUDED FROM CHURCH.
SECESSION OF HUNGARIAN
VILLAGERS.
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Vienna:-At the village Szikszo, in Upper Hungary, the post of Roman Catholic priest became vacant. The population appealed to the Bishop of Kaschau to appoint their chaplain, a favourite with them, but the Bishop nominated an- other priest.
Another foreign loan is expected next week for Poland. It is for the purpose of establishing
Last Sunday the new "priest was Polish national finances in national
to be solemnly introduced to the vill currency. The English portion willagers. When, however, the Bishop be for £2,000,000, issued in seven per cent. at ninety-two-British Wireless.
NEW COINAGE.
PALESTINE TO ADOPT POUND STERLING.
London, Qet. 14: New coinage will come into operation in Palestine beginning of next month. It is based on the pound sterling divided into 1,000 mils, superseding the Egyptian coinage in operation in Palestine since its occupation, which is based on the Egyptian pound divided into 100 plustres each of ten milliemer. -British Wireless.
HOME POLITICS.
500 LIBERAL CANDIDATES.
London, Oct. 14.
Sir Herbert Samuel, Liberal Party leader, announced yesterday that when the next general elec- tion takes place the Liberals will put forward 500 candidates, who would stand in complete indepen- dence of every party-British Wireless.
appeared at Szikszo, a crowd" sur- rounded his carriage, and used abusive language. The Bishop con-- schted to receive a deputation at the vicarage, but their demands were refused, and the infuriated people began to bombard the building with stones.
The gendarmes' dispersed them, but when the prelate and new priest-endeavoured to go to Mass, suddenly ninety carriages; full of peasants, appeared from all sides, forming a wall round the church, which the two dignitaries could not enter. Finally they were suaded to leave, but later on they entered the vicarage one by one in order to announce their secession from the Roman Catholic Church, no fewer than 432 families declar- ing their change.
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