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WHAT MOTORISTS PAY IN TAXATION
Many little-known facts of in- terest to the public as well as to motorists, are revented in the 1932 edition of "The Motor Industry of Great Britain," issued by the So- cisty of Motor Manufacturera and Traders of Great Britain.
The number of mator vehicles in use in the United Kingdom as at the September census of 1931 was 1,588,075, of which 1,108,715 re- presented private ears, 367,462 trucks, and 89,182
hackney carriages.
Tables dealing with the produc- tion of motor vehicles in the United Kingdom show that in 1923 the production of vehicles was 90,000, of which 71,306 were pri- vate cara and 23,604 were com- mercial vehicles.
By the end of 1926 the total had risen to 198,000, and at the end of September, 1983, it had reached 226,307 (cars 168,987, and com- mercial vehicles 67,310). It is not anticipated that the sales of home: produced vehicles in the United Kingdom will show a decrease in 1932 of more than 4 per cent.
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That the home market is now virtually assured to the British manufacturer is clearly proved by tables showing the gross imports into the United Kingdom during 1981, compared with preceding years.
"The figures or road costs and
of direct and indirect motor vc hicle taxation," it is stated, "afford some indication of the fact that during the past few years special motor taxation has gone far in the ngregate to pay for the whole of the rond costs of the country."
it is stated at the average direct tax on
all mechanically. propelled vehicles amounted in 1931 to £12 16a. Od., while the average tax per vehicle, including petrol, amounted to £26 39.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1932.
LESSON SERMON.
THE MARRIAGE MARKET
A YUGO-SLAVIAN TRAGEDY
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTST, HONGKONG
"Matter" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
A meeting of Mohammedans Christ, Scientist, yesterday.
was held at Kosovska Mitrovitan The Golden Text was.-"Every on August 3 to consider the ques- } man is brutish in his knowledge:tion of the minimum amount to be overy founder is confounded by the paid by a bridegroom to the family graven image: for his molten image of the bride for her trousseau. It is falsehood, and there is no breath his hitherto been obligatory to In them," (Jeremiah 10; 14.)
pay a minimum of about £50, but Among the citations which com-in view of difleult economic con- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Editions it has now been officially following from the Bible."These decided to reduce the amounts to are the generations of the heavens one quarter, The Belgrade Press and of the earth when they were welcomes this relaxation of the created, In the day that the Lord Mohammedan custom of paying God made the earth and the for wives, which it considers pri- heavens, And every plant of the mitive and degrading, but there fleld before it was in the earth, and is so far no indication of any ten- every herb of the field before it dency to reduce the amounts_pay- grew: for the Lord God had not able among Orthodox Yugo-Slave caused it to rain upon the earth, by the falles of brides for and there was not a man to till the husbands. ground." (Genesis 2; 4, 5.)
Vionna, Aug. 10.
The Lesson-Sermon also included At the Yugo-Slay town of Pec, the following from the Christian near the Albanian frontler, the
"Scienco Science textbook,
and daughter of a Moslem family fell Health, with Key to the Scrip in love with the son of a well-to-do tures," by Mary Baker Eddy. Moslem family. The gon's father The text, "In the day that the paid the daughter's father £50. Lord God (Jehovah God) made the Everything was ready for the cele earth and the heavens,” introduces bration of the nuptials, when the the record of a material creation tragle news came that the bride- creation which followed the spiritual, a groom had been victimised by HO wholly apart some Mohammedan's blood re- from God's, that Spirit had vengo, still customary there. The no participation in it. In God's girl's family, having used up the creation ideas become productive, money, was unable to repay it. obedient to Mind. There was no The bridegroom's father did not rain and not a man to till the insist on it, but demanded that ground. "Mind, instead of matter, according to an old rite the bride boing the producer, Life was self- should join his harem. The girl sustained. Birth, decay, and death fled to her parents, but the bride- arise from the material sense of groom's father came after her, things, not from the spiritual, for asking for either the money or the Way no solution, in the latter Life consisteth not of bride. There the things which a man
and the poor girl poisqued eateth. Matter cannot change the eterni self. dying a few days later at the fact that man exists because God hospital. exists." (p.543.)
FIGHTING ON C.ER.
ANTI-MANCHUKUOS AND
- JAPANESE TROOPS
Since the inception of the Royal Fund no less than £277,000,000 bnd been paid indirectly, if not dareel- ly, by the produce of special faxn- tion of the various classes of road vehicles. Of this, 30 per cent, hat been allocated to read nuthorities
Peking, Sept. 17. in respect of maintenance granta.
Anti-Manchukuo troopy have The number of motor vehicles in occupied several stations on the use throughout the world on De-western section. of the Chinese rember 31 last was:-
Eastern Railway, surrounding the Japanese, troops, according foreign messages from Harbin.
Additional Japanese troopa are being sent from Tsitsihar to re- lieve the boleagured soldiers.
Europe
Anierten
Аnia...
Oceania
Africa
5,680,656 28,144,908 577,743 749,222
to
PRINCE'S VISIT TO DENMARK.
TO TRAVEL IN LATEST AIRWAYS LINER
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London, Sept. 17. The Prince of Wales, who left day for Balmoral to spend few London by the 7.30 train yester days with the King and Queen before leaving for Denmark, will fly from Croydon to Copenhagen on September 22 in the newl Imperial Airways Hner "Atlanta," constructed by the Armstrong Whitworth Company.
The liner, which ini a The Consular Body at Harbin passenger, high-wing. four-
monoplane, has requested the Manchukuo au-jongined
specially The estimated consumption ofthorities to take steps motor spirit in the United King-with kidnapping and other dan- work of the Imperial Airways ser- to cope designed for the high altitude dom during 1931 was 1,025,466,000
n cruising gallons, compared with 995,000,000 gers, which have made the popu- vice in Africa, has
Ince very nervous.--Reuter.
speed of 120 miles an hour, and gallons in 1930,
is expected to complete the 650 miles journey in 5% hours.
www.c
- 363,915
Total 35,516,442
COSGRAVE HITS OUT SHARPLY.
IRELAND'S LOST CHANCE AT OTTAWA
London, Sept. 17. Mr. De Valera, head of the frish Free State, with two. Ministerial colleagues, will leave Dublin on Sunday for Geneva to preside at the Council of the League of Nations,
speaking Mr. Cosgrave,
in Dublin last night, said the pros- pect at present was that in the new year the British market would be regulated by one group of preferences decisively favouring the Dominions, and by a second small tariff, in favour of Denmark and the Argentine.
The Free-State could not Be
"Punish the Rebels."
five-
Peking, Sept. 17. For the first four days of his General Ma Chan-shan has wir- visit at Copenhagen, the Prince ed to Nanking again urging the will be the guest of King Chris- immediate despatch of troops put tian, to whom he will carry greet- side of the Great Wall to "punishings from the King and Queen for the rebels.""
the Royal Birthday on September 26.
A delegate has arrived with un autographed letter from General Ma Chan-shan addressed to loca! leaders asking for funda and munitions-Reuter.
Berlin, Sept. 18.
M. Litvinoff has come to Berlin to confer with Von Neurath re- garding the disarmament deadlock before proceeding to Geneva. Reuter Special.
LEAP YEAR BRIDE
(Continued from Page 3.)
found in either of these cate-Now York with me!" Korics. Ottawa had presented "But, Dan-"
the chance of the nation's lifetime. "All right-then I don't leave!
On September 27 the Prince will leave for the Island of Fyen as On the guest of Count Wedel September 29 he will leave Den mark for Stockholm, spending four days as the guest of King Gustav. The remainder of the visit will be spent at the British Legation.
The Prince will return to Eng- land about October 11-British Wireless,
FIGHTING OCCURS IN SHANTUNG
QUARREL ON ALLOCATION OF REVENUES
For the first time the nations had You'd promise, Brenda, If you
Peking, Sept. 18. been found willing to impose cared for me na much as you said. Foreign office telegrama from preferences on foreign foodstuffs. You'd promise if you loved me!" Tsingtao and Tsinanfu state there To this conference the Irish went Her shoulders moved impatient is fighting in Shantung and ap- unprepared, and returned empty ty.. "You're being very foolishparently serious hostilities aro pro- handed. They had it on the again," Brenda told him. "Of ceeding. General Han Fu-chu, who nuthority of British Cabinot course I love you. Why do you is at Wei Hsion,is personally direct- Ministers that the United King-doubt me no? It's cruel of you!" ing the heavy movement of troops. dom were desirous of a settle- "Then you will go?"
A representative of Han Fu-chu ment. Surely the time had come "In a week. Yea-I promise!" who arrived at Poking this morn
As he rang for the elevator a lng, confirms the reports of fight- few moments later Dan Phillipsing and quoted the Chinese press nssured himself he was the hapus anying that the disagreement plest fellow in the world. He over the allocation of military re- was almost able to make himself venues and their respective apheres Ho of influence is responsible. bolleve this,
Liu Chon-hion, of 'nt. tempting to extend his control Into Han Fu-chu's territory.-Reutor.
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G. E. HUYGEN.
(To be continued.)
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AN ITALIAN AIR TRAGEDY.
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Boven Italian airmen were killed with church and educational in Stock Exchange, its President in a collision between two flying stitutions, but he is still under In-Treasurer and 40 members of the boats which orashed into the dlotment for theft of the Manitoba Convening Committee, by the wall- known Wall Stroot brokers, Pirnie,.
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