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BRITISH POLICY..
IN INDIA.
PROGRESS COMBINED
WITH FIRMNESS.
LATE MR. CARR
RAMSEY.
BIG ESTATE IN HONGKONG.
The Inte Mr. Thomax Carr Ram- ney, late of Kinlat, Swntow, who
BETTER OUTLOOK. [died at Swalow on Novermber 12,
London, Jan, 28. The latest reports from India confirm those rečnived earlier, The Extremist movement is much less active than might have been ex-
181. left Hongkong estate worth $186,700, while estate
elsewhere amounts to £15,000.
of the
Re-nealing of probate will has been granted to Mr. Noel Ronald Ramaey, of Swatow, sun, ngeteil, and there is a generale of the executors, with power absence of trouble in the mentserved for making a like grant arena, except in the North West Mr. G. E. Matthews, the other Frontier Province, and even there executor.
the Bed-shirt movement seems to be thoroughly shaken.
tra AERZIA
be
In Bombay and Ahinedabad, two | centres of picketing, the support heltind Congres faltering in the United Pro vinees U centre of the no-reat campalear, the wination is settling down, reats and ke steadily comin in. acted day life in Trauming it a mormal course. The almye, aid Se Samuel
htt
night, represents the prent state effai ainet In the artgal
Fe
words of the cekin. He expressed catherine. tion that ford Tewin.
ewin, ex-Vieras.
arreed with The present Vifeross Lord Willingdon, that it be 1in for the Gaverun end to purch on the we
work of the Conference, hut also it is not leas vital for the Einvernment to
Pafeguard forces of law and
{
Fla believed there wond general agreement that the severe measures they were forced to im posse In the face of threats to elvi. lised government had been carried ont with common sense, undern Lou and impartiality.. Lord Irwa's speech completely dispose oth of the charge that there Fren sudden reversal of Government perfies.
If further evidence were needed, it could be found in the departure The distiarnished
for tha pogħdin men who within a few w wha yould be continuing the work of the Round Table Fontegenve 071 Lines Cut the Endings on the ton- terence i sind, and they Wel have as their colleague, conte tut
representativ 11011 public men.
The Governmint A soll nod 14. detected from their
la evit tearidwaling of michigan threats, Its policy was Amaple, Tranyhi- forward 41714 sympathetic pedics of progress combined with Grmness, British Wirelvar.
STOKE FAILS TO
In his will testator directs that the balance of his graduary estate shall b divided am
such
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chariti and hospitals trustees shall seleet, ticularly requests that in eveicis. ing their discretion they will hear by mind his testatur fundnes for charities in axiom with The will also contain a umber of Bomily beguente
Local tate valued at $700, with konyras un tate of new lens, the aneant
THE "TELEGRAPII" ART SUPPLEMENT.
Mary Sports Picier Tand pros.
>!
There will be a big arrog sports pictures in tram kawa int of the Telegraph Pie torbal Supplement
Interport sportsmen wil be seen in tennis, soccer zurpal Rugby events, whilst pictures will also appear of the Volun teer and the Indian Seboot sports. Hockey teams repre. senting the Fourth Submarine Flotilla wurd the Deutscher Klub will also be seen in a group. Fanling Races pic- tuces will also appear.
The annual inspection of the Ambuinture Brigaste by 11. E. the Governor and the pening t The new playe groeul at Wanchai, equipped by The Rotary Club, will also be illustrated.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932.
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Druggists' specialities
Toilet articles
Tea, coffee, ginger
Oil, Paint, Varnish
for
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Candy & Confectionery
Cakes & Crackers,
Cigara & Cigarettes
Ink & Dyes
Artistic Tin Signboards. Crown Corks, Toys and Tin Novelties.
CHINA CAN CO., LTD.
Jai
Sales Office:
Alex. Building 2nd Floor, Tel. 22681
Amongst many uther illus- trations will be several tares taken at the inaugura. tion of the garden suburb acheme, whilst a group faken at the dinter of the Armoured far Section of the Defence Vorps will also be given,
LEARNARDTÜTRIINUCCANE
Last which is test stated ira Th
documents, way left by the tale Mr. James Arthur Prostick, who
WIN AT HOME. Christchurel, New Zealiomt,
F.A. CUP REPLAY.
Con March 7, 1911. Recoading of Cexemplification of probate of the with has been granted to the Hon. Mr. W. K. L. Shenon, of Messrs. Beacona, who is attorney for the Public Trustee of New Zealand
London, Jan. 28. Stoke and Sunderland have to Night await ter device the might of the sole executor. The widow is meet Bury in the next found of the
fagyosinted as advisory Armade.
P. A. Cup. In their replay at Family Popests al evintained in Stoke today, they were unable to the will.
rench a
decision withough
extra
"Than Youngolan, olies Chane Yasm Y12 fin was played. The final score | Yun-ming, ali (Chan
Ter, who died malestate at No.
was 1-1.
In the Leapse, the resalte of | 124, Wellington Street, ny Getaber matches played to-day Were follows:
us
Third Dividon (South.)
Northampton
2 Reading
1
Queen's P.R.
Palace
Cloaventry
0 Brentford
-Third Division (South).
Brentford
24 to 5446 25 35
Fulham... 25 14 6 60 42 33
Crystal Pal.
Exeter Watford
Brighter
19:1, ter Hongkong estate which has been sworn at $8,200, Letters of administration
bave heen granted to the widow, Chan Chung-shi, No, 51, Catchick Street, Letters of administration is the
1 estate of the late Chun, Pusson,
Inte of Shanghai, who died intes
P. W. 1. D. F. A. Pts.tate on or about dwae 26, 1920, have been granted to MP. D. H. Blake, of Messrs. Wilkinson and frist, who is attorney for Five
Lowal estate ameals $18,::00.
25 12 7 6 51 87 31 25 13 5 7 51 40 31 26 13 4 8 64 46 30
26 12
Queen's P. R. 259
K
Rending
Southend
25 11
Norwich
$1 10
24 11 5 H
* 50 43 36
4
711 48 62 23 6 12 45 64 22
Coventry
... 2 106
Latton ... 5 11 Bournemogfih 26 9 5.
Afanstell 28 Bristol R... 25 7 Swindon
147 011 40 42 20 Cardi
24 8 4 12 44 47 201 Gillingham.. 24 64 12 27 40 20 Torquay
25 6 7 12 3 60 19 Clapton ... 24 6 7 11 12 50 Northampton 25551528 40 15 Thurs
4 7 15 20 68 15
26
U.S. SENDS WARSHIPS.
Washington, Jan. 28. Four Amerienn destroyers have lawn ordered 10 China from Manila-Rotería American Ser-
vize.
A 2-year-old Chinese infant, found abandoned yesterday in Po Yuen Street, a narrow thetongfare near the Tuur Wah Hospital was admitted to the institution where it died, the vie tira apparently of mall-pox.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Actomy
1 There's a vulgar practical Joker
in front of the enthedral in this England town.
pradter very
8 These plants
showy floweIS.
Truly, a singular garment.
11 It would not he a story if I muid
this was a tall.
12 If you get in a lix here, don't worry you're anty na 1 short. There's a grent synonym for this - it sounds like one to me
14 Something fresh in actual sur-
roundings creates a revival.
I D'ye know he's to be seen in an
Italian city? (Sorry.) 18 In the days
of England's "wooden walls” a frigate bad kix.
21. Looking at the defunct fowl, one might conclude that it was on- other instance following a car. 23 Sounds like a reranrk that might have been made by a medieval torturer in Central Persia.
24 A story that shows great ability,
but don't you believe IL
20 Examine closely-and you may
discover something striking.
28 Purely formal.
29 Scottish patronymic.
30 An net of rashness,
Down
This, also, denotes pregun ptuous rashness, with I and las on op. posite sides of the motor, 3 Animal.
13
Works:
4 Shooting.
2, Davis Street, Kennedy Town, Tel 20304
5 Here's
blub! the writec's medium and a fish,
"Can China's Commodities.”
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES SUNDAY.
New Coarsen, en . H. Holmes, T. R. Chassels. 930 R. K. Valentine, J. R. Masson. 2.44 J. P. Warren, T, Low
21 YEARS AGO.
SOME EXTRACTS FROM THE
TELEGRAPH” FILES.
The following extracts are from The Hopkong Telegraph for the
Da A. N. Macfadyen, Q. A. A. | work ensted Jan. 28th, 1911.
Macfadyen
Toon Mrs Sherry, W. A. Weigin 40,08 4, T. May, . The
POR
10,40 Mr-. Rodgers, Miss Mupru, 19.IN LE. COR. E. D. Matthews Mrs.
Matthews.
Old Courma
01493). Not to be booked by those travelling on 8.24 a.m.
921 J. Thayer. A. Sommerfelt 10.2 1. G. S. Dodwell, H. . Fre-j
F
The safe so the dollar' on mand was 19, 9.11/16d.
DEATH AFTER DIS- OBEYING DOCTOR.
TOLD FAIRY TALE DESPITE PAIN.
Barely a week after declaring at a prize distribution that she was disobeying her doctor's orders by de-being out, the Hon. Mrs. Davey. wife of Colonel the Hon. H. S. Davey, of Somerset Place, Bath. The death occurred of Mr. G. G. | died recently from a stroke. Catchick, of Messrs. F. D. Swoon Mr. Davey had been giving! and Co., at the age of 25 years. Prizes at the Bath Junior Techni- He was a kron Volunteer.
*
The China Navigation Com-
pany's as. Tean fuaugurated
9a2 W. D: Denluum, Camde. Priest-service between Hongkong and
Dy
DRG GÌ F. Hole, L. R. Anderwen
2,41 A. C. 1. Bowker, R. C. Law 9,11 6, 2. bipoe, K. W, Foguera
ennstal ports of the Philippines.
1
[eal School and despite her pain
told the children a fairy story,
a home and WTER
unconscious for
6 In and surroundings I declared.
7 Apartamentary division--in
Cumberland. Change a people for reciprocal succession.
10 Shown here, in the course grass.
Faint.
16 Though wrathful, granny would not be quite exhausted in being
19 tilve an old Archbishop a stroke
for this liar.
20 Although only a sloop there is room in this vessel for a full- Mized halt.
21 The pipe of peace.
22 One of Shakespeare's fools, "
no sage" (anng.).
26 After taking the cane up, put
it down for play before toa.
27 This Briton comes out of little
beds.
Yesterday's Solution. SANDS GROTESQUE AMA UNA SEFUL CYPRESS ROSBINI
KETUFEL CUTE BRACE (OBOE CHI” HM T |0, AB PIG EVIDENT FINTU HABITAT PLUCKE
A PIFE BLOTH" SLIP ALBE FEL”"I THESDUS NTBLICK A *** R***N TENE LUSITANIA TAGUS
Chab
Army
She collapsed when she reached Smoked three days.
by the
Much interrat was taken in the LEAGUE TO MAKE major-ity
3ds A. D. Hongshreys, J, 15. Barrival in Hongkong of "Bud":
25
nog G. W. Teline. D. J. Mackie 934 H. W. Pauken, R. R. Davies 1030 W, C. Shiobbs, E. W. F. Booker 1001 W. L. Marshall, H. 1. Schultz; 108 11. S. Edward, S. T. Butlin. 3052 0, Thanites, A. G. Coppin. DADE S. S. Perry, P. S. Gianit. 10:20 0, 0, Roberts, R. H. Dowker. 19,21 1, J. Armstrong. J. 25.
1.anyon. 10:28 it. FT. McBean, G. R. M. Ro-
hurt wh 1032 (*. P. Hyde, S. J. H. Fux. 1936 R. M. Henderson, E. des
VocuN. 10,40 J. C. Dunbne, H. M Muir. 1040 E. Kern, IL. J. Enean. 10.18 H. Lowe, D. S. Robh,
Mars, an American aviator, with ' three biplanes for the purposes of giving displays locally.
10.52 . W. Sewell, J. W. Alab
ater.
10.56 N. K. Lattlejohn, J. F', Camp- !
bell.
ttan A. J. R. Wolf. 1. M. 8. Lloyd 11.04 J. P. Sherry, W, A. Stewart. 11.68 1. A. Rodgers, L. C, Grover, 11.12 G. M. Aarott, A. Piercy. FL16 W. R. Vallance, Conde, Ruck
543.
11.20 J. R. Richardson, 3. Forbes. 11,24 F. S. Thomson, P. S. Cassidy. † 11.28 C. E. Sandstrom, R. A. Tat-
tenham. 11.32 A. 0. Brawn, C. Mycork,
DECLARATION.
PRIVATE MEETING OF COUNCIL.
or
Geneva, Jun. 28. The langue Council met at 5.80 p.m. without the Japanese Chinese representatives, and dis cussed in private the declaration regarding Marcharia which A. Paul Boncour, the President, will make it the next public meeting. -Renter.
The 9.24 and 0.28 pairs will get 'caddies from Superintendent.
STRE MASK OF
DISTINCTIO
FIRM
Limited England
SANDHURST SIZE
Caranders Limited
FINE
VIRGINIA
IN AIRTIGHT TINS of 50 CIGARETTES.
Sole Agent
J. D. HUTCHISON & CO.
The Topic of Conversation!
By Blosser
A. P . 1.
HONG KONG.
REDUCE without DIET
USE
LEICHNER SLIM FIGURE BEAUTY BATH "1001.""
Add it to a warm Bath
SAFE and SURE.
THE
PHARMACY
Tol. 20345.-
Asiatic Building.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
BOB MURRAY,
A CRACK PILOT FROM
THE SHADYSIDE AIRPORT, IS
OUT SCOUTING
FOR SOME TRACE OF RILEY AND THE BOYS
WHO HAVEN'T
BEEN HEARD FROM S..KE LEAVING
PARADISE
LAKE...
GOSH! ILL HATE
TO GO BACK ENDTY- HANDED, BUT ITS BEGINNING TO LOOK.
LIKE I'LL HAVE Tal
MOHILE BACK HOWE, ALL
FRECKLES, TAGALONGIS AND OSCAR'S FRIENDS TALK
IN LUSHED TONEG.......
IF THEY NEVER FIND THEM?
I TELL YOU
ID NEVER GO
UP IN ANY AIRPLANE NOSIR L
AN....Y'TAKE JUST AS MUCH CHANGE
WALKIN' TO
SCHOOL!!
FRECKLES MOM IS SICK
IN BED AN
HAS A
DOCTOR
AND HERE
IS THE HAPPY FOURSOME
AS THEY TOOK OFF
FROM
PARADIGE
LAKE,
LITTLE
DREAMING
OF (?)
BON! WON'T
THE KIDS BE SLAD TO GRE
US!*
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