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Guard Your Children Against

Dysentery.

The hot months are the danger months for children, and wise par.. ents take special precautions agu- inat dysentery and other intestinal ailments. Parents cannot be con-

stantly on the watch for the

THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH

JAPANESE NAVAL

DISASTER.

SEVEN KILLED BY '

EXPLOSIÓN.

LABOUR ATTITUDE.

(Continued from Page 1.)

to be affected by the economies, the Prime Minister burst out: "I am going to get a cut of £1,000 annually."

The Prime Minister then paid a warm tribute to the helpfulness American bankers,

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1931.

···LOCAL FOOTBALL

DILEMMA.

JAPAN INDIGNANT AT CHINA.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

NO REMUNERATION FOR "PROS."

A THREAT OF ARMED ACTION.

things children ent and to, but toy declared that five were and goodwill shown by French and quently reinstated, marked the pro Nakamura in Manchuria, recently

AJ!

113 n precautionary measure perasional done of Baby's Own Tablets during the hot season ja safeguard that is well worth

whiffe.

Tokyo, Sept. 5. An cial report submitted instantly killed and two died later in a hospital as a result of an Pxplosion yesterday morning on board the 15,400-ton speciul seri vice ship Notaro of the Japanese Navy.

We'r

scout

Une was still missing. Two Baby's Own Tablets are spewseriously injured, and 31 slightly erilfeally fnjured. four ally designed for the UFC of injures. Infants and young children. · They are plehnt in appearance taste and have a gentle, natural luxative action, beskins cleansing and toning up the stomach and other internal organs. The casional preventive dose of mne nei TWO tablets will ensure #bat stagnation of waste

matter, the most frequent cause of childrenda intestinal ailments, will not take phyre,

In the prescribed duses, Baby's Own Tablets are a speedy remedy for children's stomach and bowid Troubles generally, correcting ind igration, constipation, volte, And flatulence. The tablets will als exper Worms. check diarrhora, attay fever, colds and eroup.

Daring Teething. Baby's Own Tablets have a njectal value, for in a remarkable way they Pe truething pains instantly and thras induce

matural although they contain 21 deleterious drug element> what-

children's

eve

Sub-Lieutenant

Fukada

-WZM Killed outright and Lieutenant Nishimura died in a hospital.

The explosion resulted from a gasoline blast. Three planes were tamarei and the ship was an airy, although the dames quelled without great delay, Many Yokohama residents were awakened by an earthquake like blast which came from the Notoro at 5.15 ..

were

The Notor proceeded to t Yokostka yard for repairs,

ARSON ATTEMPT

REPORTED,

NEIGHBOUR ACCUSED BY WIDOW.

Cheung Kwan O village, in the Sai Kung Dis. trict, has been arrested by the

A fisherman of

Referring to the cuts which the Government would propose, he said they might be serious, but they would know what they were.

If the pound had been allowed to tumble of gold, if there and been a reat panic, the value of money might not merely have sunk slowly, it might have withered to nothing, and war and old age pensions and health and insurance benefit become nearly worthless,

I was too awful to contemplate the consequences for the British people if the compileated system of eredit and exchange on which they depended entry were

an importing thrown into fusion.

Pun.

Hard Road to Travel. After insisting that the problem ww Rot at adi on due to lack of potential national resources, but one due to lack of immediate eon- fidence, the Irime Minister append. ed to a classes to go cheerfully with the Government

An rehe of the sensation created in local football circles last year, when certain players were suspended for alleged professionalism and subso ceedings at a meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Football Association held Inst evening, when a letter from Sir Frederick Wall was laid before the Council for consideration.

The net result of the discussion and the resolution passed points to the possible introduction into local foot- ball of professional players, playing without remuneration.

Tokyo, Sept. 8. against China in connexion with Indignation is increasing daily the alleged murder of Captain and because of other issues, of which over three hundred are re- ported to be awaiting settlement. It is believed that a crisis is Im- minent unless an unexpected de- velopment averts it.

While many censure the mili- tary mon's advoency of a strong Mr. 1. Ormiston, whs presided, sald policy towards China, neverthe- that pornually, and also in the opinion less they consider Baron Side- at their President (Mr. R. M. Dyer),hara's policy of patience and con- he thought they should let the mattereillation is proving untenable. drop. Ele did not think any good could come of further correspondeser. Sir Fredk. Wall seemed rather upset about the letter the Association wrote,

This morning, after discussing and after all, Hongkong wae only a failure to give satisfaction in the what is described 19 China's small community, while there were Nakamura case, the Cabinet de- more than 10,000 amateur clubs at cided to await the result of a home affiliated with the Football As-second investigation at Mukden

urintin. He would prefer to let the Into the circumstances maiter drup, no that the players could Nakamura's death, but passed a of Capt. resolution that "the military and diplomatic authorities should net in concert regarding what action they should take if China fails to show sincerity in' conducting the investigations promptly."---Reuter.

carry on.

Mr. Stokes asked if the players were really reinstated, and the Chair- mán replied in the affirmative,

Give Committee Guidance. The Chairman wild they could make the in rule, or leave it in the hands of The Emergency Committee to make a rule. continue with

But he did not think they should the correspondence, el he proposed that the matter be dropped, and that the Emergency

hard and broken roail along which national security, honour at well blog were to be found.

The barder that we shall ask each individual to bear in relation Committee be asked to formulate a to the national sarritler will trule applicable to the pustion, for be an inequitable

Already Presentation to the Council in due i His Majesty has led his people by courRI his

Royal example nanounced this

DAP.

Mr. F. Clomo secondes, Mr. R. R. Hurenn said if they were

OBITUARY.

WELL-KNOWN BRITISH

20

50

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1 "Prom." audiences

have objection to stand around nudern composer.

no for

6 A ceremony calculated to keep a fast man under some restraint. Expectant mourners apparently containing one who hadn't gout

least ong limb. in

16. We are not ali descended from them, which perhaps explains why we are thought a straight

racu.

Hind recourse.

13 Sometimes responsible for a skid. 1- Pirat in rank. 16 Book.

Fairly прасеѕ.

describes These soven

20 Easily develops into a laseur-

the rogue,

Mplier a charge of setting fire he willow has offered her mite.suing to do that, he thought the

to the house of a widow who lives The unemployed themselves have Founcil should give the Emergency j Glover, one of the best-known 21 A regular appurtenance.

To safeguard your Bealth, always keep Baby's Own Tablets handy in the home, It ྃས your duty to them as well as to yourself to be prepared. All chemists can supply you with thi ident children's Health regulator.

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next door. The woman is said to have been aroused on Saturday night by the smell of keresne,

Ro.

On investigating, she found hhted candle and small quantity of straw on the step of the inner + ten doors of the house. tween the two doors is a faulight and going out she paw a man elimbing through. Little damage was caused, Int 1 fallowing night she was again aroused and cm going out she found the door on fire, this time more damage being alone,

The womin saw

man, who the recognised as a neighbour elimbing Brough the fanlight with a bottle ant two instruments in his harul.

A report was made to the pellee the following day and Inter the neighbour was arrested,

In his house the police found a battle and two instruments which the Avomit) recognised

having been seen in the man's possession the previous night.

52;

ACID-THROWING INCIDENT.

YOUNG MAN ON A SERIOUS CHARGE.

time in

your

BOHEMIAN.

Landon, Sept. 8. Mr. James Mackey (Jimmy").

Committee some guidance as to what | Bohemian frures of his genera-26 Parent behind written claiming the privilege of sharing the burdens which are go-had said that it was the opinion offer.

They really wanted. The Chairman tion,, has illed at Hastings.--- Ret mouth.

27 Objection. ing to contribute to the netal Mr. Dyer that tlo, matter should be

28 The other side of Singapore stability of the nation.

and any auctioneer might this side of it 29 Support, though In the moin it

vularly is not. 10 Loathe.

1

te

į

Proud to Help. help and will be jealous to see tite

"Our people will be proud

Truit of their surrenders in a re stored national credit.

uphold the Government's hands in ask the House of Commons to

ita work.

"Will it be long? Will it be short? I know not. One definite thing can say is that our duty is to re- main here. It is God's duty to keep us until the crisis is past, until the world is convinced once again that the wages and the incomes of our sterling is unassailable and until people are free from danger."

[dropped.

(Mr. James Mackey, who later M. Ormiston interposed and point- Indded his mother's unme of Glov. fed not that he referred to the cor

er. was born at Kingstown, respondence,

Ireland, in 1861, and ed in Dublin and in France, Lak-31 With Tren julgment.

was educat

Two Alternatives,

ing

He became Direct-

Mr. Duncan pointed out that they up music.

things open for them to do. One Royal at Plymouth and was musi would have to reply to Sir Freds of Music. Drury Lane Theatre, Wall's letter, and there were only | WRC

afterwards managing the Theatre Was to leave the rules Just as theycal critic for a number of years now, and take the chance of He also edited the Concert World meeting with the same trouble again;

several London newspapers.

Were

of

for they must fall in line with the and Theatrical Managers' Journal, last porgraph of Sir Fredk. Wall's He was Mayor of Bexhill-on-Sea letter, and make a new rule, new

That in 1897. His publications inclu rule would allow professional ed several looks of reminis players to play as professionis in cenees.] ammateur competitions without re- muneration. He thought that such a course was putting too much on the Mr. Benderson's Attitude.

shoulders of the Emergency Com anggest that a copy of the new rulea Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Lea-mittee, because it had power to make be sent to The Football Association rules and deal with other business for approval, and on their acceptance der of the Opposition, followed.

which had to be accepted by the Coun- Die altered rules could be submitted to He said that the two ents which

il without that business coming be- the next aumaal meeting of the Hang the opposition could not accept were fore the Council. Ite thought it kong Football Association, interference with the efficiener of

would be wise if the Conneil Kave the social services and the lower- ing of the standards of life by cuts

in the unemployment benefit.

some ich to the Emergency Com- This suggestion was put to the mittee as to how they would like the meeting unit agreed upon. committer to net.

The Chairionn sald so far as he was

He said that the winter of the late Cabinet provisionaly accepterteerned, he thought they should act

pun Sie Freek, Wall's suggestion. economies amounting to 256,400,000 punatama.

Tribute to Premier.

Mr. Stanley Baldwin, who paid a worm tritmie to the Prime Minis

P

configge."

de-

-An attack on a well-dressed young Chinese Wantun by an avid-thrower, resulting in the victim being senter's to hospital suffering from urslared that when the crisis arose and finally devarne a matter 11 in the face, but to Court proceedings today, when Fung You, aged 2.

4g | Joura, nobody hul the right to res fase help, however disagreeably aml impossible the task,

who is alleged to have been th man in question, was charged with carrying out an attack with intent

distigare maim the womun.

IT

The Conservatives, therefore, had had no alternative but to promise In charge of the case was the Premier such help as they conl Fortive Sergt. Rozekwy, who sit and until the Government's tusk

was avermplished, the whole Wong So-buny, wha

of

Follow the P. A.

General

|

A letter was read from the Chinese Athletic Association stuling that they

had come to terms with the Hongkong | Pontball Club for the use of the Clúb Mr. Duncan theo addressed the gratind for all league matches this meeting in the following terms: · Bearon, nhd the conditions agreed upon. from The Football Association it been paid, the profits to be divided Judging from the letter of 8th June were: (1) After all expenses had

would appear that the governing body equally between the two clubs, (2) are not in favour of this association Members of the Chinese Athletic As- making new rule to re-instate spciation to be admitted to the cover- fas amateurs players who have beened and uncovered alamis at half price

found to have furfeited their amateur

prescatation upon

of membership, status, and without their sanction ecards. rubunit we are powerless to make mich a rule (See rutes 4 and 15 of The Fuotball Association).

that the weaand a week's their atrength windd be bebin | the 32.

still in mand was desired The attack, be said, occurred at Front Row, Tai- hung village, on Monday.

His Worship asked if it was a committal ense to which the Ser- sant replied that he had yet to received instructiome

The perused was remanded for a week.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Royal Observatory reports. that typhoon has formed to the

Premier in the very difleft task before them in the nest threw of four weeks,

Peril of Opposition,

If

Mr. Baldwin reminded the Oppo sition of their responsibility. Their attitude led other nations to believe that a large section of

aln did not realise the gravity of

an

The Inst paragraph of the letter is

The Athletic desired the agreement of these conditions by the Association as applied to the Association's stand] a nuggestion to us to introduce into on the Clab ground. tur rules a rule similar to F.A. rule ¦

The position as it now appears to me is, that we must fall in line with The Football Association, and in the future any player found to have for feited his amateur status can only ugnin take part in the game here in Hongkong as a professional without remuneration, as in F.A. rule 32,

Most Alter Rules."

Down

1 What a draughtsman likes draw

ing best,

Last month, an emperor before

118.

Tense.

4 A kind of garment,

Hampshire town,

STICKLERS

Use matches and cons to make the above diagram, The rouns and the 16 matches on the outrde are not to be marest The way the inside matches are plare, they foun four groups of coins 8,3,3 and 2. See if you can replace two matches so as to form soups of 6, and coins The two replaced must be on the dotted Enes.

HONGKONG SHARE

MARKET.

OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE,

quietly

123

17 Wild enthusiasm (figuratively).

N Led round a German town, and

get smaller.

12 Coward.

15 Fish that finished Sir Robert

Prol. 16

Annoy 17 Mooted, 18 Another king."

hanie for a Biblical

1 "Perch" features prove the existence of art in black fellows. 122 à gap you must behead to get

A little pain the cross-word Dean

puts an end to.

24 Herald's coat.

26 Scarcely obese.

Yesterday's Solution

B NODGRASS FUC DUA WA COMETH BUTTERED WYA UILD CAREER PATENT LOOT T [T DOYLE NETTLE

HOLLAND ENDORS A ̈E A “P ||0| LEAVEN" JANGLE LI PACES" REN EFFIGY BAD NTL JANNOUNCE ULOWED GOO EUT TENEMENTS

Yesterday's Bolution

A FAT CAT SAT AT

A CATARACT.

By inserting the letter A nit times in the letters FTCTSTTCTRET, and then dividing the complete line of letters into seven words you can make the sentenca shown above.

obtained at the latter rate. The new shares were in-demand at $3.16, -after- sales at $3.20.

Hotels (old), after sales being reported at $17.20, had buyers at $17, but sellers were asking $17.30, The new shares were in demand, at $16. Lands were wanted at $91, but no shares appeared at this rate.

Humphreys (new) changed hands int $224.

Ewos were in request at the improv fed rate of $15.30,

Trams were dealt in at $22.60 and $22.85, and at the close there were {buyers at $22.70,

Star Ferries were in domand at $96.

· China Lights were reported done at $20, $30 and $80%, and at the close there were buyers offering $20%.

Electrics were in demand at $84. Telephones (part pald) were done at 85 and $36, and at the end there were further buyers at the former

After some discussion, these condi- tions were not accepted by the As pociation as applying to the use of the Association's stand, but a counter Proposal of a charge of 40 cents to be made to all members of the Chinese

The market continued Abletle Association to the Football Association's stand, providing pre-stundy, though in some cases prices sentation of membership cards were declined to a small extent, at which made, and on the understanding that there are buyers." the maximum charge was 60 centa. Hanks after being done at $2,040, Ropes changed hands at $22,20,

Cements (combined) were $20.40 A letter was received from the

nominal. club was unable to place a spectators stand at the disposal of the Football Association.

The position, or was reluctant to To ninke this possible it will bo Tace the difficulties, the breaknecessary to alter our rules, and if it Kowloon Football Club stating the is the opinion of Council that this should be done i would suggest that the Emergency Committer be asked to go into the matter and make what alterations and additions they can. (sider Betessary.

of Britain's international ere» nit would be an unparallelled disass for, affecting not only Britain but

whole of humanity,

The motion of coulidonge in the

S. E. af Ishigaki. Its direction government was carried by 369 motion is unknown. Pressure is

Votes to 250,- -Reuter and British from Cochin-China low

thi

Wireless. Lower Yangtze Valles.

UNDERARM PERSPIRATION

Harmlessly and Pleasantly eliminated by NODOR

The Delicate Deodorant

THE PHARMACY · Astatic Building.

Tel, 20345,

After this has been done and the proposed alterations and additions Thave been laid before Council I would

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS.

EXAMINING

THE CRUTCH THAT FRECKLES

FOUND, THE

POLICE FIND'

THE TELL TALE EVIDENCE THAT TRAPS THE CRAFTIEST OF CROOKS....

FINGER PRINTS

I JUST FELT THAT THAT CRUTCH WOULD

HAVE SOMETHING TO DO WITH FINDING THE CROOK WHO STOLE THAT

RUBY!!

WELL, STEÈLE, I THINK I WAVE GOOD NEWS: FOR YOU...... HERE, COMPARE THESE

FINGER PRINTS!!

The Chairman said it was rather unfortunate for the K.F.C., as, if they did not provide facilities, they could not expect to regelve allocation of special matches.

FINE WORK, CHEF... SURE,

LET AN OLD

HAND LOOK THEM OVER-

Anxious Moments!

NO MISTAKE ABOUT THESE TWO BEING PERFECT MATCHES...

THIS IS OUR MAN!!

were in demand at this quotation.

Unions were in request at $576 without leading to business.

Underwriters are $6.15 nominal,

rate.

Dairy Farms were wanted at $33%. were in Stemmbouts and Waterbonts are demane Crawfords (old)

at $8.20, after sales at $834. both in demand at $28%, but there and thero were buyers for the now

shares at $8. are a transnetions to report.

Wharves were again in demand at $165,

Providents (old), after being done at $0.55 and $0.80, could have been

NOW LOOK UP THE NUMBER ON THIS CARD OF YOURS AND LETS SEE WHO THE BIRD

15...NUMBER 06235

Government Loon could have been obtained at $5%% Promium,

The remainder of the stocks in the list calls for little comment.

By Blosser

I THINK I KIJOW WHO IT 15, BUT I'LL LOOK IT

UP TO BE

SURE !!

YOU'RE GOING TO HEAR

·SOME STARTLING "NEWS

"RI ANDRIRONN

DONT FORSET TO

TUNE IN

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