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EMIGRANTS' VISAS

FUNERAL OF THE LATE MIR.

JEAN LANDOLT

The funeral of the Inte, Mr. Jeari Landolt, who passed away at the Matilda Hospital on Friday at the nge of 60 years, was held on Saturday afternoon at the Colonial Cemetery, Happy Valley, the Rev. J. R. Higgs of clating.

There was

ANNOUNCEMENT BY CONSUL

FOR NICARAGUA

JANUARY

1985.

U.S. LEGISLATION

JURIST'S WARNING TO NATION

New York, Jan. 27. The Consul for Nicaragua advises

Mr. Donald R. Richberg appeal- that acting under instructions of his Government and in accordance to theed to the members of the New York. Immigration laws and regulations of Bar to-day to atrive for interpreta- the country, it is of the utmost imtlons of the Constitution of the portance that all Chinese and ImUnited States-whleh will make it migrant passengers travelling to | Nicaragua report

In person to the possible for the Administration to large attendance Consulate to have their documents carry out the principles of the

Now. Doal. at the graveside, the chief mourvised.

The Consul advises that without Mr. Richborg, who is one of the ners being Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Landoll, (son and daughter-in-law) first securing proper visas on their most prominent lawyers in the documents, passengers will not be United States, was one of the co- and Miss E. Landolt (daughter). permitted to land in Nicaragua, and nuthors of the famous National Other relatives present werelt such is not secured at this port, Industrial Recovery Act, and la Mrs. A. Becker. (sister-in-law), passengers are liable to the fino pro how a member of the General Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Becker, Mr.vided in the Immigration law and to Council of the N.R.A. and Mrs. M. Berrucx, Mias G.. A. be deported from that country. White.

The Nicaraguan Consulate is locat Also present ware Mr. W, Saen-ed at 49 Granville Road, Kewloon, and berg warned his hearers that the gor, Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Rosselet, If intending passengers will report to nation had been on the verge of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.. Decker. Mr. this Consulate, they will be courte rebellion when President Roosevelt W. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. ously treated and their papers cheek was inaugurated, and rebellion threatened unless the Fox, Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Hamson,d, and if in order, a visa will be again

During his "speech. Mr. Isich.

Mr. T. Bolt, Misy b. Jorge, Mr. E. Nicarag permitting entrance Into Supreme Court fitted the Constitu

tlon to the Administration's con- Kern, Mr. F. P. Engelbrecht, Mr.

B. for

There is no other representative ception of the Rights of Man.--- W. T. C. Monaghan, Mr.

the Government of Nicaragua United Press, Peters, Mr. R. Basa, Mr. Simon than Mr. Trinidad E. Lacayo, located Tse-yat, Mr. E. MacNider, Mr. A. at the above address. It is of ·Im- R. Osborne. Mr. J. M. Mackenzie portance that passengers

report to and, others,

Wreaths were sent by the fol- lowing:

the Consul himself and not to any other person.

President Roosevelt Will Administer Rellef

Washington, Jan. 27.

It is authoritatively stated that and Gus; Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Low; President Roosevelt will personal- ly administer the U.S.$4,000,000,- William C. Low;

000 Relief appropriation.

Joo and Corinne; Harry and Doris; Emilie; Odile, Amelia and Anna: Gertle, Jerry and Mard; Charlie and Lizziej, Wallace: Miss G. and the Messrs, S. and Anicet lecker;"

E-Macoideri~ Mrs--A,E—Met-

Only 78 Members of the HounD

United PreAR.

A. E. Ainsworth; E. I. Banker, thews; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moung of Representatives opposed the Mr. and Mrs. H. Beer; . F. B11-; han; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Naef: passage of the legislation last limorin, M. A. Bough: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Neves; Mr. Weck, and it la anticipated that it Mrs, Bourchier and family: Mr. and Mrs. 4. R. Osborne and will pass through the Senate this and Mrs. P. J. Brown; A. L. Brus-family; Mrs. E. W. Osborne; week without undue obstruction.- st; Mrs. L. Brundbridge; Michael Osburne; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chan and Woo Chuen: Chan Peters; Mr. and Mrs. A. Philip-t

Grave Allegations Hong-po: Y. C. Chang: Mr. and ens; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pine; Mrs. N. The Chiw; Mrs. Peter Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pis,teau: Mr.

Washington, Jan. 27. the A number of Federal officers are Chong and family; A. L. Cunning- and Mrs. M. N. Hakusen; hum;

Misses Rogers and N. and Jinvolved in grave allegations of Mr. and Mrs. V. F. d'Azovade:}'Markay: Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert-conspiracy to defraud the Govern- L. R. Dixon and N. Stradmore;j on; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Rosselet ment in connection with a $4,000,- 000 project for the construction of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ebgelbrecht and fumlly; L. E. N. Ryas.;

W. Saenger; Edward Shan canal in Texas, and family: Perry Edwards; W.

Mr. Leslie C. Garnett. U.S. Dis- Mra. J. M.trict Attorney for the District of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Columbia, has ordered an investiga- Mr. and Mrs. Simon tion into the allegations, and a,

P. and EF. Fincher: Mr. and Shing Fat: J. M. Silva; F. E. de Mrs. H. L. Fux; A. L. Garcia; Mr. Sonsa: Mr. and and Mrs. A. K. Grondahl; Miss A. Tavarea; Gubby: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ham-Tavares;

aon and E. D. Hamson: E. Hau- Tar Yau; D. V. Thien: M. Tain:pecial Grand Jury has been num- simman Clement Ho; Mr, and K. T. Tain; Mrs. M. K. Vessoona; moned to meet on February 6.

This will be the first occasion Mrs. Andrew W. Hoh; L. Hon; W. Mrs. II, Walker: Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Howard; W. C. Hung and H.A. K. Way: Mrs. White, Margie and Grand Jury has been summoned Hunt; Louise Jorge: Ed. S. Kel- Pat; Mr. and Mrs J. S. White: since the famous Teapot Domi ler: Ernest Kern; Mrs. C. H. W. E. Wolf: Charlie Wong: Mrs. F.scandal In 1929.

•Critics alleged in Congress that Kew and family; Mr. and Mrs. Wong and Family; J. B. Xavier;

the Government has been defrauded Henry Kew; Miss W. Kew: Lai II. M. Yeung and K. S. Kwan.

Committee and members St. of millions of dollars by those who Chung-tang: Lam Hing: S. M.

the Pharmacy; have handled the vast sums allotted Lam: LA E. Lammert: Ellae Lau;; Andrew's Club;

two years. Reuter.

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NAZI CHANGES

BLACK GUARD LEADER TO TAKE OVER POLICE

PEACE OF EAST

BRITISH, U.S. AND SOVIET BULWARK

Berlin, Jan. 27.

London, Jan. 27. Important changes, which are "Nothing can control the Far generally believed to be for the Eastern. aftuation, nor prevent its purpose of making internal ad- ominous development, but a solid ministrative arrangements for a understanding between the Unit-. complete Nazi state, are under-ed States, Great Britain, and Soviet Russia," declared the Sunday stood to be pending.

Observer, in an editorial this morn-

These changes particularly ing. affect the so-called semi-military organisations,

It is understood that Heinrich Himmler, Head of the Nazi Secret Police and the famous Security Guards, better known as the S.5, or Black Guards, will relinquish his present command, and become "Security Minister in control of all the police in Germany.

"The situation will drift gradually from bad to worse, so long as the dominant extremists in Japan feel as they do now, continues the newspaper.

"No solid restraining force. exists and to-day these extremista may, with perfoet impualty, do what they please.

“Anglo-American statesmanship fonts in a pitiable weltor of in- decision,

Under this arrangement he would still retain control of the Secret Polico, who would probably "Neither London nor Washing- bo strengthened by thousands of ton are yet cicarly resolved that recruite, drawn in the main from the necessity exists for a firm de

fonsive the body of the Black Guard.

agreement with... each” Sepp Dietrich, the Chief of other, and both with Moscow." Hitler's own Black Bodyguard, United Press.. will succeed to the command of

the Black Guard which, however, would not include the picked

"Eating up China” -

London, Jan, 27.

Perils on a transcontinen- troop of 20,000 men, comprising Appréhension regarding 'the

scream I

~tal--train,~-with-a-laugh... · Hitler's bodyguard, or the three situation in the Far East was ex- between overy torrified thousand men in four garrisons in pressed last night by Mr. Lloyd. Munich, Berlin, Cologtie and George during his speech at the Konigsberg. Armed with rifles annual dihuer of Birthingliam and revolvers, they are stated to Jewellera, venenanquets be trained for interior political" "I think events in that quar purposes-Router Special,

tor are gradually approaching a Commenting on Herr Himmler, point where the United States and the I.B. Service states that he Great Britain: can no longer put atrongly dislikes General Gooring, off and procrastinate," Mr. Lloyd and is regarded in some quarters George declared.

as likely to oust him. Himmler "I do not like to read of China. enjoys the special confidence of being eaten by gulps of thou- Chancellor Hitler, and was one sands of square miles at one meal. of the leaders in the ruthless "Surely that must stop?

Reuter. party purge last year.

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