GENEVA ACTIVITY
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MEET
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPK
FRIDAY
29, 19331
LICENSING BOARD MEETS
FOOCHOW POORER BUT AT PEACE
NARROW
IN
CHINA EMPORIUM APPLICATION
A special sitting of the Licen sing Board was held at noon, to day, in the Legislative Council
GOVT. FINANCIAL PROBLEMS
tween Foochow and Yonping has Tolographic communication be- beon resumed and the XIXth
RMANY
CONDEMN
WOMEN FAINT
ALTY OF CRAZE. FOR SLIMMING
BY CHIB OF STO
TROOPS Sept. 25.
A vigorous
from. between Yenping and Shul."who ore attor kow. Several American mission-other people's
hypocrit regulat
DIET.
JACKDAW ATTACKS
CHILD
SEVERELY INJURED BELOW THE EYES
NEW ROULETTE REGULATIONS
MAXIMUM STAKES IN
FRANCE
Paris, Aug. 17.
Mrs. Rowberry, who lives in a village of near the cottage
West Somerect. Withycombe.
No absolute maximum is fixed In la cot in the bed-room, scream. in the regulations for roulette and and on running upstairs she found trente-et-quaranto which have boon.. that he had been attacked by a promulgated by the. Ministry of
The Morning Post,
maximum will be fixed' by each casipo and will naturally vary with the class of gambler entered for,
with their European cafe de lure aries have returned to Kutlan, but foolish ordinand IsquiThe modern young woman. latame jackdaw belonging to a local the Interior, as reported by the
others, and the British mission-the chief of thotrod 13nd of criticising her angoators' farmer.
The bird had flown in at the open window and was perched on the window-ledge..
Chamber, for the purpose of con- Army, have ellminated all bandits those, moralisation "FECT OF MODERN ward her infant son, who was dering an application from the China Emporium Limited, for a publican's licence in connexion on the fourth floor, Genova, Sept. 28.
aries, are waiting a little longor ba-" After a period of apparent the Cafe, in answer to the Chair-
Mr. Fung Tat-hang, manager of fore returning. gnation, there were imman (the Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaator) matter of a week or so before the day
ist storm-detac Secie the last century, with their Rochm, in a decentni It should, however, bo only a
unhygienic modes of living,, lack tánt disarmament de Cafe on the fourth floor only, and way is open for missionaries to
said the licence would be. for. tho
fot fresh air and exercise, and opments to-day.
tight-lacing, all of which are hold return both to Yenping and Kion-
Captain Roch
to have contributed towards the Marked activity was shown in
production of such disorders as anco-Britisht and German-
retired to Changlo, and the bodies who, on going into a Ilan quarters, and the culmina- The Chairman: You are going ful that they will soon be surround for the welfare of tytances) and their prevailing
Government, authorities scom hope their alleged "hol of pulmonary tuberculosis, in most below the eyes.
decline (probably he had been severely pecked just was the first official meeting to have it without bar?- woon Baron von Neurath and Mr. Fung: Only a service bar. But we have heard that sort of the right to prescribdi- these. has true, the first of equality of the ecxes will ever odd numbers); manque or passe..
ed and completely disposed of people," arrogate to Try to faint on the slightest
Paul Boncour.
Blood was flowing down the
was apart from the different one 'ningfu. The Reds are said to have/Proves the narrare- the "green-sickness" (chlorosis), child's face, and it was found that
fifth floor, for the Chinese restaurant on the
The Chairman: The Board 18 It is learned that during their willing to grant a pubiican's versation, M. Paul Boncour licence without bar for the fourth plained the French attitude floor.
on an agreement reached in rin with the British, Italian and aprican Governments. France's three principal points
To-day
the tendency to
The regulations merely lay down that the maximum shall be fixed in such a way, that a player.
ton times on a simple chance. cannot double his stake more than In roulotte simple chances, for which the successful player re- ceives his stake doubled, are DS follows: Pair or impair. (even or (numbers 1 to 18 or 18 to 90), rouge or noir (red numbers or black),
Thus, if the casino minimum is 5' francs-it cannot be less-the tions will be 5,120 francs on a simple chance. The casino au- thorities, however, may fix it below this figure.
story before, and do not dare to be. too optimistic.
sible degree of emancipation and ing sults one has on appeared, and entirely dis-produce much change in this rc Meantime Foochow is enjoying beaches and who annan very much less impor and is perfect peace, the only sy in the restaurants
of spect.
the large up-river district has been yfully, stating that it stood | Members of the Board present to have any money. Trade with smoking or powdering je. and has, perhaps, come in especial cipa part, due to the very eman maximum allowed by the regula-
ointment being that no one seems places by approachin mortality from tuberculosis, the why fainting still occurs among
ing the steady decrease follow- and ofte
There la, however, another reason faint persist the young women of to-day, which while the moving of troops us revolution in Garmann-ther enjoyed fine. reduced to nothing in recent weeks,
After stressing that a prominence during the hot wea-only mushich they enjoy. Not reaching the quantity of blood necessitated the expenditure of gineered by hypogd should it happen? In the answer large sums
What is a faint? And why it must contalita be adequate, but of money and has cranks, the decree forbi to these questions may be found
cient nourish interfered yet more with business: bers of the Nationst some answer to the problem of so that all available funds. have storm-detachments been requisitioned to meet the themselves by servingly have persisted from the last cen-
EXPERT'S REPORT. - tale whether certain unhealthy habita emergency, and the Government mon to queer-minded mt-tury or whether some new factor although AT are very short of cash to carry on era.-Trans-Ocean Ko
the ordinary duties of administra- tion. As usual, it la Education that must suffer most, and it is
Control of armaments;----
A four-years
period; and
probationary
No disarmament in the mean, time.
FRENCH REQUEST.
Was
It is gathered that Baron von surath's first reaction rongly negativo. He is, how- or, leaving for Berlin on Satur- y to consult with Herr Hitlor d it is understood that M. Paul, oncour pressed him to bring ck definite proposals so as to able the forthcoming meeting of Bureau of the Disarmament onference to deelde, upon the ture course of the discussions autor.
(OVER 50 MILES
AN HOUR
UROPEAN'S SPEEDING IN HENNESSY RD, "I think forty miles an hour at at time of the night is very ngerous. I must warn you that e next offence of dangerous riving will involve the loss of bur licence". Thus remarked
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in addition to the Hon. Attorney- General were: Major HB.L. presenting Dowbiggin, Mr. C.G. Perdue, (re-
the Police), Messrs. J.L. McPherson,
and J.M. Wong and the Secretary, Mr. Owen Davies,
H.
TRESPASSING
BARRACKS
doubtful how the Government EX-COMMUNIS CHINESE LOITERERSchools and offices will be able to
A NUISANCE
SHOWING ZEA NEW COMRA)
Is at work,
DELICATE MECHANISM.
ment.
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among young women
For multiple chances the maxi- mum is so fixed that a player can- not win a sum which is more than It has been clearly shown that 10 per cent, superior to that which the mortality fromhed havo gained in putting tuberculosis has steadily declined the maxim stake on a simple in the present contury, there has chance. With a minimum stako not been nearly the same decrease of 5 francs, for instance, ho cannot Essentially, a faint is due to
ss among stand to win more than 3,682 the comparatively sudden depriva-ther sections of the community. franes, so that betting on one tion of the brain of an adequate A recent report by NAZI Kamount of nourishment. The re- County Council official indicated
a London number where the odds are 36 to 1, the highest stake permissible gulation of the circulating system that the reason for this lay partly would be 160 francs. The casinos, of blood in the body dopends on an the dietetic habits of young however, can fix a smaller figure. delicate and complicated piece of
MULTIPLE CHANCES. mechanism, and it is not sur-women, workers, especially those
A single number 1 can win 35. who work in offices. With a free-. prising that it sometimes fails to domu not dreamed of fifty years ngo, times the stakes; two numbers, 17 -Sarrebruck, S
respond quickly enough to the
leave their times; three numbers, 11 times; sudden demands of gravity when these young women A Nazi named Hommeet the level of the head is changed suburban homes after a hurried four numbers, eight times; six dead by a Socialist namng in the vas versient from recumbent breakfast, lunch off a more snack numbers, five times; a dozen, twice. Just Friday night. Hon to the erect posture, former Communist, was to
with a minimum of Bugar (for the stake; a column, twice the Messrs. Komor & Komer are show his zeal to his n-happen to anyone, but it is more part responsible), and not until the and two columns, half the stake.
Fainting from such a cause may which the craze for stimming is inetako; two dozen, half the stake: in the bushes near the Warrant Modern, Electro Silvered Pewter fully he had discarded t.muscular tone of the body is poor, the sugar supplies in the body by than 5 francs, of course, the legal demonstry likely to occur if the general office tea do they seek to replenish Where the minimum is higher ware by Mr. A. Shotin. These On Friday night he atta) or if external heat has led to an means of cakes and biscuits. products are made by a
maximum will be proportionately new worker and had an altercah unusual degree of dilatation of secret process and are to be sold Lang in a enfe.
To live through the whole day superior. it Introductory prices during the
The minimum and maximum to the blood vessels of the skin. The on a dict like this is likely to pro- Exhibition..
Lang, a wounded war whole "tone" of the circulation-vido the essential parts of the brain be in force at various casinos are Beautiful Vases; Ornaments; self against the attack offer arterial contruction sufficient only used his cano to defi-
that is to say, the degree of with only a bare minimum of es- now under consideration by a to sential nourishment. It only re-special commission, and no de-
pay their way, Several Govorn- ment schools have raised their plaints from the Kennedy.. Road the Mission schools are becoming "There have been a lot of com-close down, with the result that fees, others are threatening to. married Chinese hovering about there" crowded to capnelty-Our Own quarters about these more popular than ever and, are said Detective-Sergeant Suter be- Correspondent. fore Mr. Balfour in the Central Police Court this morning, when Chinese wag charged with trespassing at Murray Barracks. He was found last night hiding Officers quarters, by Privates Donald and Harmer, of the South Wales Borderers, who were military Police jntrol. The man ran away and was chased and caught by Privato Harmer, near Queen's Road.
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Ink pots, Lighters and other use and other Nazis. He leftfe maintain the blood pressure at aquires a mild nervous shock, acision is likely to be reached im- Defendant denied the charge, ful articles which please, the eye but Hemmer followed and normál lovel-is controlled by the sudden heat-wave, or a crush at mediately.
(and anyone will be proud to owned him again. At that "unconscious" portion of the the station on the way home to one of these fine pieces), are on Lang drew. his gun and is nervous system, but' shocks and produce a faint, which is, after all, minimum stake is 20 francs, while adversary out on the proscious portions may be sufficient recumbent position when the supply such a way that no player, can
and said there were no bushes at the place!.
posod a fine of five dollare with Ile Worship convicted and in the alternative of seven days' gaol, Sergeant Suter snid the Chinese
r. Schofield, at the Central | hovering about there were not up lagistracy this morning,. when to any good. They always
posing a fine of $70 on Mr. away when challenged.
obert Poinsot, the manager of he Little Shop, summoned for civing in a dangerous manner in tennessy Road at 8.50 p.m. eptember 17.
on
CAME
Traffic-Sargeant Melania suitd efendant drove along Henneşay oad at a speed of over 40 miles n hour. Witress was following
a speed of 40 miles an hour, but hen he reached the junction of Tennessy Road and Johnson oad he lost sight of defendant, ho must have been doing 60 iles an hour. Witness stopped consideration for himself and edestrians. He narrowly missed nocking down a child and con- equently gave up the chase.
Defendant said that he did not hink he did even 40 miles an our. A German lady friend was cated with him in the car, and he told him afterwards that she nd observed the speedometer and hat he had not touched 40 miles hour. He had never done 50 niles an hour in his life,
CAR UNATTENDED.
Lt-Comdr.
ined
Chichester
WAB
$5 for Jcaving his
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TO LOOK FOR FAMILY
ran
RETURNED BANISHEE'S
WRONG PROCEDURE
Lai Chun, a returned banishea charged before Mr. Balfour in the Central Magistracy this morning, pleaded he returned only to look for his wife and children. He was coming to ask for permission to do so.
do that. He must write to the Inspector Vincent: Ho cannot Inspector General of Police who will consider the case.
Six months hard labour passed on the defendant.
WAB
TASMANIA'S QUEER VISITORS
ar unattended in Peddar Street ARE OCEAN CURRENTS
n September 14.
Defendant said that two years go this was a parking place, and tewas under the Impression it till was.
CHANGING?
ordinarily interesting, even queer, There is something extra- this year, about the waters that surround Tasmania, and all kinds of theories which would account for
BODY CONCEALED far reaching changes in ocean
·FOR 20 DAYS
REMARKABLE TRUNK
MURDER
currents are being discussed.
Recently the mainland coast of Buss Strait (which asparates Tns- with giant, spider crabs which mania from Victoria) was overrun destroyed the ordinary fish. Now the southern or Tasmanian aldo awarma with seals, an extra- ordinary occurrence,
Dairon, Sept. 26. An astonishing story of a fight between two ex-lovers of a mar-
A sea èlephant recently appeared ied woman has just been dis on the south-east coast of Tas closed by the Dafron police follow-mania-much farther north than ing the discovery yesterday of a runk containing the decomposed body of one of them. The fight was all the more remarkable in asmuch as it took place on Septem- 5 in the presence of both the oman and her husband.
than a century. A turtle was ono has been reported for more seen, earlier this year, off the north cast of Tasmania, previously an unheard-of thing, says Austral. News.
The body discovered was that of Mitsubu Soyagi. It was in a birds appeared in swarms on some About the same time mutton- Hadly decomposed condition, and of the Strait islands whore they thly with the greatest difficulty have not been known for more than d the police manage to have it a generation, whillo a few weeks pntified, Ango, vast numbers of whiptails All efforts to trace the alleged were seen in the estuary of Tas- ler have failed. The police ba mania's River Derwent, where they go that hà has left Dairon and had not been known for at least now.possibly, In Shanghal
25 years.
display.
a
combination of Peping style glass and Electro, silvered. These are The outstanding pieces are
be specially appreciated in shown for the Arst time and will Homes.
a single shot.
frights experienced by the con- only Nature's way of securing a
place to-day and the Nare sure leads to a faint.
to upset this control, and the re- lof blood to the brain can be aided Hemmor's funeral is duke sulting drop in general blood pres-by gravity. Ane planning to make a blgic There is no reason
display of. black flags and affair out of it, calling fig ties. The authorities hot yet indicated what measurey will take,
This unusual Exhibition will open on Oct. 4, at Komor's Art Rooms from 9 am to 5 pm, for ten days only.
It would appear that the modern to suppose young woman has. only exchanged developed an "unconscious" nervous household for the unnatural life of that the modern young woman has the restrictions of the Victorian system which differs greatly from the Twentieth Century, city dwel- that of her grandmother, and it is lers, and unhygienic habits appear doubtful whether the fullest--pos to be common to both,
GOVERNMENT'S PLA FOR
CITY DEVELOPMENT
AREA BETWEEN EEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
& UPPEALBERT ROAD
TENTATIVE
·SCHE FOR · DEVELOPMENT
harr
OF FEET
NEW HAAG KANG
院
GROUND
JROUND
Reproduced above le a copy of the plan presented by the Colonial Secretary to the Legislative Council yesterday. -In his Budget. spanch, the Hon. Mr. D. W. Traiman referred at length to the new buildings the Government proposed to aract in the area bounded by a Queen's Road, Garden Road, Upper: Albert Road and Tee House 8 treat. The plan illustrator, alearly, the extent of the Government.
'onter prisni
In trento-et-quarante the legal -
the maximum must be fixed (in'
double more than 10 times.
RECOVERY PLAN STAGNATES
"WAR"DEBT ISSUE ADDS TO U.S. WORRY
New York, Sept. 28. The National Industrial Recon- struction Administration's pro- blems have now become Inter mingled with the War Debt talks and plans, which are, to the fore front of the worries demanding the attention of President Roose: Velt. The nation looks on an xiously, for there is an atmos phere of crisis, augmented by the spreading labour troubles,
The New York Times bolleves" that President Roosevelt fa con- sidering definite monetary action by Thanksgiving Day, November 80, as a pledge of an early re- turn of stabilleation and a lower-. ed gold standard.
The Washington correspondent, of the New York Herald-Tribune: states that Mr. Cordell Hull has been asked to listen to the pro liminary British War Dobt talke without sponsoring any now pro- posals and transferring all tech- nical discusalon to the experta of the Treasury Department. Presi dent Roosevelt, medpwhile, keeping in close toue with the trend of affairs,
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The President is reported as willing to go far towards meet. ing the British views in order to
effect a permanent settlement. In any event he will lay the Bri- tish suggestions before Congress. The best the United States could expect, this paper observes, on December 15, the date the next- War Debt instalment from Britain falls due, would be a token pay- meat.
Official circles appear to be in doubt of the achievement of a dt- Anite agreement on debts until a "more-stable monetary condition is renched in America-Router.
HOLIDAYS OVER
KING AND QUEEN LEAVE, BALMORAL
London, Bept 28
The King and. Queen fatt Balk moral by 'n épectil kraftpfium Balls- tors Staffed
for London
don early
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