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Lightweight Coats
Fur Trimmed Coats
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Afternoon Gowns $28 50 Evening Gowns
Gloves
Blouses.
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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY: OCTOBER 6, 19AL“
LOCAL ESTATES.
PROBATE GRANTED IN TWO CASES.
LIBERALS AND TORIES SINK DIFFERENCES.
Continued from Page_1.3.
Labour and Tariffs. Mr. HendersoN, at the Labour Party Conference, hinted that the proclamation dissolving Parliament might be issued on Wednesday, He, therefore, urged that the conference should be shortened.
Hongkong estate worth $3,800, with net personally” at Home valued at £1,701 17s. id., was left by the late Mrs. Nora Lillan Roberts, wife of Mr. S. W. Roberts, formerly of Wei-Hai-Wei, now
Blenheim of No. 78.
Gardens, Wallington, Surrey, England. The late Mrs. Roberts died at
The speech of the chairman of Woodeate Nursing Home, Walling-
the National Labour Executive, Mr. fon, on January 10, this year Stanley Hirst, was mainly notable and made a will in which
for the strong opposition to any bequeathed everything to husand and appointed him note
tariff policy. Ha also pleaded fur unity in the Labour party which executor.
Re-sealing of certified copy of would be mest uential during the probate of the will
been approaching election. tus granted to Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, Messrs, Juhnamn, Stoken and Master, who is attorney for Mr. Halurts.
khe
By an overwhelming majority, the conferenss and in rutin empowering the Executive of the Parliamentary Labour Party to im- Tam Tai, widow, who died at
pose discipling on all members in No. 155, Queen's Road West, on
the Commone, but Mr. Brockway,
2 March 29, 1931, left Hongkong chairman of the Independent La estate worth $1,800, including bour Party, later said that four- two houses at Apisshop. No. 11 team of the sixteen members of and 13, Main Street. Proite has that body in the House would eer-
granted to ker oldest
tainly not accept this ruling and daughter-in-law, Chan Fung-shi, would contions to act independent
v.
widow, No, 110, Second Street. who is directed by festafrix to manage the estate upon trust for a grandson amit a second son.
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FLOOD RELIEF.
ROMAN CATHOLIC APPEAL
TO RAISE FUNDS.
Under the auspices of the National Government of China. all classes of citizens are doing their utmost to bring relief to the unfortunate victims of the paling disaster caused by floods in Central China.
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The lead for the Catholies to do their blt in this noble work has been given by Ila Holluess Plus XI, who contributed a quarter of a million Lire, and was amonget the very frat to send his charity.
Also
Now Plus XP's representative In Chinn. the Apostolie Delegate Mgr. C. Costantini, with a circular letter to all the Bishops of China anted Sept. 12 Inst, has mobilised, for the same purpose, tion" all over the country, asking the forces of the "Catholic Ac- them to collect whatever funds. they can towards alleviating this enlamity.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
125
(32
33
Across
1 Exhort unduly,
Beginning to grow,
On behalf of the "Catholic Ac- tien" of Hongkong, the undersign- ed Committer takes the liberty of soliciting donatless, no matter Catholic Associations and Schools 10 Put an end to this. how small, Crons Churches,
and from the
public
generally, to nid the world-wide effort favour of the sufferers.
Donations which will be pub- Hely, acknowledged-may be sent to any of the undersigned at 16.17
31 Girl' nanie. 12 Action of the wind. It muy cut. At this refusal, I bitterly re- gretted the reply tint, Chelie And made (kiden).
14 Father returns.
An extension of publicy-owned in. dustries and services conducted solely in the interest of the people as the first plank in the Labour Caine Road. The amount will be 10 A fetitious name. election programme was adopted
Save this that it may be secure,
distribu- Afrien.
and as
birthday-In
22 Rough Change its head and
It's still rough.
at the Labour Party Conference.romitted to the Apostolle tega- 21 Belonging to
Other resolutions demanded the tien in order to ensure immedate revision of war debts and reparation and a drastic programme for the reduction of armaments for The forthcoming disarmament con- ference, Reuter and
British Wire.
Trav
REAL FIGHT STILL AHEAD.
Continued from Page ti
I.
tion where most needed promptly as possible.
appeal The
is signed 1 Bishop Henry Valtorta. V. F. Soares,
H. Dixon, Robert Choa, |J. A. M. Grnen, und F. H. Barnes,
LORRY OVERTURNS,
ACCIDENT AT TURNING IN WATERLOO ROAD,
more
An Indian named Amanullah, aged 24, was charged before Mr. Fraser, at the Kowloon Magistrney. this morning, with stowing away on the N. Y. K. liner Kashima Maru Singapore to Hongkong. from
Defendant said he had no inten- tion of stowing away. He did not realise that the stemmer had sailed antil she was für out at sgn.
Elston said Sub-Inspector
was awvered in
not have been He could unaware that the ship was salling because gongs were beaten to warn all non-passengers,
to go ashore gret before the ship left, Even if the defendant had been on hired to isane a strong protest to theer, on its side, throwing three. after the ship hd salted, he could have reported himself, case he could have in
bern taken ashor, Hi the
launch His Worship convicted the defen. dant but postponed sentence for 48 hotra Cor Sub-Inspector Elston to find out whether the N. Y. K. would take the defendant back to Singapore.
An accident that might easily! the strained feelings in South and have resulted in one or Central China where he Chinese fatalities occurred in Waterlon ****** organising big movements Read yesterday, shortly before against Japanese products,
tifin time, when a lorry turned
The Cabbert lenders have decider
Xanking Government through the
in which Japanese Minister to China. Mr. fe out and more or less seri-
FILM STAR'S £6,000
A WEEK.
EXTRAVAGANCE OF HOLLYWOOD.
New York, Sept. 2.
Shigemitsu, Renal.
am
injuring them.
As far as could be gathered, it would appear that the lorry was proceeding along Prince Edward Young Marshat May Retire.
Read towards the junction with Poking, Qet, G. Nathan Bond, behind another. According to Chinese reports, For some reason, the driver of the Important proclamation an-rear lorry turned into Waterloo mounging his impending resin-itond, but his speed was so great tion has been prepared by Marshai that the lorry skidded and swung Chnaz Hanch-liang and will shorts over en to its side, pinning down Headquarters here.
the two occupants of the front seat, and
and throwing out three people The Young Marand will 3. riding in the body of the vehicle. press regret at the inability of the
A Police picket from Kowloon Manchurian Government to settle city had just arrive on the spot, outstanding issues with the on their way to Kowloon Tong, anes Government which has led and promptly took charge of mat
a the roupation of Makdon and ters. It was found that the driver other important eities by foreign and owner (the front sent accu- forces. He express his desire piers) had escaped with little more
than a few scratches aula shak
To retire immediately, the aprinses withdraw from Manchuria and the whole ise with Tokyo is settled -Rensha
Japanese and Mukden Lender. Tokyo, Oct. 5.
Hollywood like the rest of the world is faerd by a financial crisis and several companies are espel
Meiro- ed to follow the lead of (Goldwyn-Mayer who have just an- nounced a 19 per cent, increase in
A message from Mukden states of their fima, the price of
that the Japanese military authori Representatives of 14,000
Am-
have decided to break off rela erican picture houses, meeting this afternoon in New York, protested ions with Marshal Chang Hauch- tiang, owing to the "insincere nt- avainst this rise and invited th
Litude he maintains toward Japan." pable to join them in a great cam
On the other hand a high ofleinl. juiz to "dellate Hollend de- claring that the industry is threa-interviewed in Tokyo emphasised tened with rain through recklessthat this "merely reflected the milit
ary view."--Reuter
[extravaganer.
31. David Barrist, a kk. adelphia theatre owner, complains
perilously
up. white the other three were more seriously hurt, one having a Fractured skull and another, a bone woman, having her collar
breken.
The injured people were taken to the Kowloon líéspital,
RIOTING IN SPANISH PRISON.
MACHINE-GUNS CALLED
After
OUT.
Madrid, Sept. 2. A riot took plnen 10-day among rd that the, film-going public is be of extravagance known to proce ing forend to shoulder the burden time industry, and they have the hunger strikers and other pri
soners in Barcelona Prison. of excessive salaries paid to stars brought our business
breaking up the furniture and beds and directors, and that the in-close la ruin." crated prices will be passed on Hollywood's reply is there they set fire to them and the flames Lauttiences.
charges that the leading com- spread to other parts of the prison. "Constance Bennett," he said,panies have recently ent salaries The fire brigade was called and was "gets 6.000 weekly from Warner wholesale to balance the lass ja engaged until four o'clock this Brothers, yet they are not paying revenue, which has been very mark-afternoon.
Meanwhile infantry and cavalry ability any dividends. No
ored in recent months.
Wall Street bankers gealus justifies a alary of £6.4
financing with machine-guns were hurried up surrounded The industry huve also, demanded and weekly.
the building. an end in the period of prodigal Some of the rioters disarmed two spending, now that revenues are warders whom they locked in he shrinking.
Near to Rain. "We exhibitors are trying to call a halt to the innst colissal orgy
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
THERE'S THE BRIDGE, RIGHT AHEAD OF YOU........
RUN TO THE OTHER SIDE AND THEN DOWN THE BANK TO THE TRACKS...THEN WE WONT HAVE FAR. TO GO TO THE DEPOT !!
WE JUST GOT TO CATCH YOUR DAD BEFORE HIS TRAIN PULLS “OUT..... IT'D BE TERRIBLE. IF WE'D BE TOO LATE!!
THERE COMES
WELL, KIN
YOU BEAT THAT!!
HIS TRAIN, NOW!!!
cells.
24 Wash; but with different heade it could be idea, movement, or draught respectively.
+
26 Diminishes.
29 This Hitle animal is something
like a monkey.
31 Forger.
32 Sufix (contraction).
3 Sir, there's nothing to a couple wny. IL'A
of hundred, either
just hot air,
34 Surmount.
Introduce n little article for a war-time phrase. 185 Yes, zob, Edie, in the middle of
your insubordination.
-town
May hold water or keep it. Rushus.
4 Property.
5 Verse. 4 Sernt.
7 Cutting
caffol
necessarily.
STICKERS
FRED REACHES ITALY DAY AFTER YOU,
This telegram not only conveys the message already visilde, Irit also the day an which Fred is in artive. Can you dis cover i
SALE OF WORK.
SUBSTANTIAL TAKINGS ON
SATURDAY'S.
with a shilling, though the son seems to hold one.
8 An above-baard offre.
For all that
14 Begin again.
15 A iny bird grows into a giant. 14 Wourien.
18 The top part of the floor-cover- ing is very popular · nowadays.
20 This line bounds.
23 Sha "read in the approving glances of those around (anag):
25 Silly to end up with neuralgia, 27 Suck up.
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Envelop.
30 Are won and lost. Of course,
the card helps to win.
31 Vegetable.
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The gross taking for the day at the Sale of Work hold at the St. Paul's Girls' Achool on Saturday to obtain funds for Bood reller in Miss Ester Ketewall, ticket 128; north China, the M.C.L and the 5th, Miss Wong Shun-ching, ticket College
Maintenance Fund.161. amounted to $6,143.99
Freckles Has Ideas!
'NOW WHATEL
Fifty Cent rate: 1st. Miss The results of the three railles Bobbie Kotewall, ticket 96; 2nd. were as follows:
Mr. Harman, ticket 232; 3rd. Hon. The Dollar raffle: 1st prize Mr. Mr. Shonton, ticket 179. Larm Chick-ho, ticket 344; 2nd. Thirty Cont raflo: 1st. Miss Yu Mr. Douglas Chan, ticket 266; 3rd. Tak-yan, 2nd. Miss Ho Chun-chun, Mr. Tang Yan-po, ticket 104; 4th.Brd. Mr. A. Tong.
FELIX HAT
ANG DO?
POP WILL DRINK THAT COFFEE AN'
| THERE'LL BE
A WRECK !!
WELL...I'VE JUST GOTTA GET ON "THAT TRAIN SOME
WAY... I JUST GOTTA,
"THAT'S
ALL. 18
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