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TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, ́ ́SEPTEMBER 4, 1931.

THE

HONGKONG

LADY TALKS ON

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FERRICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

RUSSIA.

SOME GOOD POINTS, BUT

MANY BAD.

GOODWILL APOSTLE,

CHINA FLOOD DISASTER.

WORLD ALLIANCE

The

"CONFISCATIONS “IN”

MEXICO.

RESOLUTION.

THE ANTI-CHINESE MOVEMENT.

London, Sept. 4.

International Executive AMERICA MAY HELP. Committee of the World Alliance of International Friendship,

resolu-

"Communism is dead: long live

Washington, Sept. 3. the aristocracy" This, to sum-through the Churches Mesting at

The State Department has ad- mariae, the Impressions left by Cambridge, has passed n Mika Marlon Howlett who tion sympathising with the people vised the Chinese Legation that addressed members of the Helenu of China overtaken by Blood and the U.S. Government might be May Institute this morning, is famine and urging national repre- able to help to seek a solution Russia at the present day.

sentatives to bring the matter to to the controversy in connexion Mins Howlett, who has now the notice of their respective with the expulsion of Chinese visited 47 coun

countries in a mission governments with a view to Imnic-from Mexico. to further international goodwill, dinte large-scale relief.

The Committee recommends a The anti-Chinese movement is passed through Hongkong to-day and at the invitation of the Helunu relief scheme through the Lenguemost marked in the States of May Tastitute, gave an address, in of Nations or some other suitable Sonora and Sinaion, where there

the

course of which she said organisation.--Reuter. several interesting things about

the Soviet, including a lively

description

ription of her month's visit to RETIREMENT OF A

the

untry.

GOVERNOR.

SIR CHARLES ORR TO RESIGN.

|were until the expulsion ordor

some 15,000 Chinese, merchants and farmers, the vast majorily being Cantonene.

Anti-Chinese campaign commit. tees have been organised for some days past. They have posted pickets on Chinese shops and brought their trade to a standstill.

Street demonstrations have

she said, was like a nation of 161 million people being | governed by a crowd of Grammar School boys. There was no Com- munism left in Russia: at least

ut the Communiem that Marx) perachrd. There WZEN }} TW aristocracy, and the aristocrats were the young proule, They enjoyed privileges, and there was the retirement, on health grounds,able amotant of Chinese property no equality.

Lenin Their God.

Kassia was developing a hatred

1

occurred on several occasions, but up to the present no serious riol- Lontion, Sept. 3. ing hus occurred. The Colonial Office announces

uf Sir Charles Orr, Governor of the Baunas, with effect from December 7th next.

Sir Charles, who was formerly

of religion, 12 anti-religion in the Royal Artillers, has been organizations and propagandists at the Bahamas since 1926. were everywhere.

Yet Russle has spen considerable service, i Wis religious nation. The people had a God, and he was They just worshipped min. him, though when she reminded some of them about this, she bay to listen to much word lashing and vichement dentiaeks.

Privacy in Rusain did not exist, and after fifteen days in the co- try one foam our could talk about anything to

they

including the China War of 1909, are those of Resident in Northern! Amongst the positions he has helit Nigeria, Chief Secretary at Cyprus and Colonial Secretary of Gibral- tar. He was born in 1870. british Windles.

It is reported that a consider.

||as been confisented.—Renter,

FRENCHMAN'S REQUEST.

INDIAN TAILOR'S

RUDENESS.

The usunily even tenor of the Suminary Court in dealing with the Priday list of cases, was sontewhat broken this morning when a French defendant, M.Gauthier, asked Mr. Justice Lindsell to impose fines on an Indian plaintif for adding the amount of the fines he thought appropriate.

rudeness,

In this matter Jhanda sued M.

a mixed audience. But the masses of these 161 aut. She the spenker) went there full lions were most unhappy, inise of ideas of promoting international able slaves. They loved to have friendship and goodwill, but their works praised, and one had were stabbed, affangled and stifled to tell them fifty times a day what within the first ten days, and they thought of their system and every day for nine days she had

the country. เพล

old-fashioned cry when she realised the impossibility of her For ten days she smiled, st. tul she was not given the faintest not yet proved to herself to be M. Gauthier explained that he ehance, and afterwards felt crush-i successful. The youth of the tonk a Intly along to the shop so that ed and hurt.

|country were inflanted with the she could see how the cont fitted But there were some good poluts | Five-Year Plan,

him and when the fitting took place about Rusda. She was making a Subsequently Mixx Howlet she pointed out to Jhandn where

ble attempt to educate hernuwered a number of questions, it did not fit properly. Bliterate masses, and it was now dealing with home life and factory the "Cashion" to study, The point conditions, while in the early parto, but I am a tailor myself. I c

people

her address shu

apol studying Mostly it

enthusiastically of the great revolution and; advance being made by women

"I ask the Court." baid defen- Sorialism and the life and teach thughout the world, of their dunt. "to fine defendant $10 for be ings of Karl Marx. They were Torta towards promoting noting rude to this lady and $5 for learning a little in languages and ; only International relationship, | being rude to me!”

afraid

The trouble with Russia's Gauthier for $18 in respect of " that she was trying to impose on coat. the world a system which she had

was:

"What

were

Wax

M. Gauthier said Jhunda said.

not care for the lady,"

a little in science. They also bat international friendship and His Lordship:-I'm taught their children responsibili-¦ gondwill.

tp.

"Mi-crable Slaves."

Jhave no jurisdiction for that. That Lady Peel was among those is a matter for a lower Court and present, and at the conclusion of not for this Couft.

the address, Miss Howlett was The case was fixed for hearing on Wore the people happy" Well, In-corded an enthusiastic reception Wednesday, September 16, n.10 she would say yes, some of them, jand sincerely thanked for her talk. | n.m.

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