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AUSTRALIAN GIRLS' TOUR

"PARTY' · LEAVES JAPAN

The

Yokohami, Nov. 4. party of thirty-four Australian girls, members of the Young Australia League who have been touring Japan, departed en route for Australia by the Pre- sident Pierce to-day. During the three weeks of their virit. the party has toured the entire island, being feted and given receptions everywhere.-United Prear.

Children Victims Of Anarchist

MILWAUKEE

BOMBERS BLOWN TO PIECES

(Special to "Telegraph")"

Milwaukee, Nov. 3. Patricia Mlynarek, eight, her brother Conrad, Aix. Isadore The party is due in Hongkong Rutkowski, 20, and an unidentified on Armistice Day, and the local male. believed, to be Isadore's arrangements include the laying brother Eugene, were killed to

day in a of a wreath on the Cenotaph and

dynamite explosion, a dance given under the napices climaxing a series of five bomb of the Australian and New Zea-outrages here.

land Association in the Rase Room Police said Isadore was the of the Eeninsula Hotel on Tues-leader of an anarchist group res- day, November 12, admission to ponsible for the bombing of two which will be by ticket.

FIGHT SEQUEL

MEN AND WOMAN

CHARGED

banks, two police stations and the city hall in the suburb of Store- Wood.

The blust which killed the two children and the two young, men apparently occurred in a small garage adjoining the Mlynarek home.

The concussion broke windows several blocks away and the blast was heard eight miles distant.

Yip So, 34 years, Szê To Cheuk- sang, both 'business partners, Szo The bodies were blown to pieces. To-tsn. 37, Assistant Managers A man's leg was found on the Ste To Shu-yau, 26, shop assiettelephone wires half a block away. | nat, "and Lam Tin, 61 years, widow, -United Press,

appeared before Mr. Máefndven at the Central Magistracy this morning, charged with fighting in Wing Lok Street. All five defend- nota pleaded guilty.

Mr. C. E. Lowe appeared for the first and third defendants and said the fight was not serious and the

Russia's Vast

Gold Hoard

WOMEN WITH OPIUM

·AGED WIDOW GETS

SENTENCE

Two Chinese women were brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones

at the Kowloon Magistracy this. morning, charged with possession of opium. Both pleaded guilty and were heavily fined.

Plending guilty to the posses Alun of 0% tnels of raw opium at No. 95 Prince Edward Road, ground floor, yesterday, Wong Kam, aged 74, widow, was fined $150, or, in default, Aix weeks' hard labour.

Revenue-Officer A. W. Grimmitt stated that raid. was

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carried out on the address and defendant was found in front. A Chinese officer was left to watch, while Revenue-OMeer Grimmitt went to search the back cubicle. Whilst doing so, Revenue-Officer Grim- mitt heard the Chinese officer shout that the old lady had snatched a parcel from some fire- wood and thrown it away.

The prosecution stated that in view of the old lady's age, they' were not pressing the case.

Ils Worship replied that he the offence, or it would be found could not let her get away with that old women would always be

used as carriers.

A 29-year-old unmarried woman, Chung Wai-ying, was charged with the possession of 26 taels of raw oplum and a fine of $780, with the alternative of four months' hard labour, was imposed, Revenue-Officer Grimmitt stated that a raid was carried out on the premises of No. 20 Nullah Road, ground floor, and the opium was found in a black box which was kept in the cockloft. The police

longed to two young girls, and they were taken to Fa Yuen Street and defendant and a 14-year- old girl were pointed out as being the owners. The defendant stated that the opium had been given to her to carry by a man numed Wong Kip. ',

defendunts had all come to a EVEN ARCTIC YIELDS were informed that the box be-

agreement. The first defendant, said Mr. Lowe, expressed his regret for causing the police a lot of trouble, and asked his Worship to caution him.

Sub Inspector Walsh said a can tion was not enough and asked his Worship to bind defendants

over.

ilis Worshly accordingly bound the defendants over in a bond of $25 each to be of good behaviour for a year.

UP WEALTH

Moscow, Nov. 3. Last year the Russian gold out- States and Canada combined. put exceeded that of the United

figure of £80,000,000 per annum.

By 1940 It will reach the record |

Russia needs gold to purchase goods from abroad which she urgently requires to ensure sue- cess of her second five year plan.

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She is obtaining it by intensi-ORDERS FOR CURRENT fied research. Numerous new gold bearing reefs have been dis- LABOURING FOR PEACE and even in the Arctic, where pro- covered in the Caucasus, Kazens

OF WORLD

(Continued from Page 1) Council. It was clear that every member had one inject only In mind-to bring to an end at the earliest possible moment to the horrors of war and to help on 11 settlement neeeptable to the three parties to the controversy, League, Italy and Abyssinia. It was in this apirit-that-1-had---a- series of very helpful talks with M. Laval- and other French Ministers. It was in the spirit that I myself had a free and

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Armistice Day

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Chinese Company-15 members of the Chinese Company to parade at Central Police Station at 09.30 hours to draw arms and 30 members to parade at the Chinese Company Head, quarters at, the time

Dress arranged. -White Uniform, Sunhats, Belt with Brace, and Truncheonk

New York, Nov. 3.

Indian Company-30 members of The New Deal will receive its the Indian Company to parade at first test at the polls to-morrow. Central Police Station at 00.30 hours Postmaster General, has agreed to

Mr. James A. Farley, the US. to draw arma, Dress White Uni- form, Sunhata, Belt with Brace, and

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Squad to parado at Central Station at 00.30 hours to draw |TO-MORROW ing would be required for recent year's presidential elections:

arms. Dress--White Uniform, Sun- New York is considered one of hats, Beit with Brace, and Trun- elling the divergent interests, and when or whether the League would the key states, where the result of cheons. succeed he could not say, but they elections indicate which way the

Unit Reserve,-All were encouraged by the work done, wind is blowing," Said the Post-members of the Emergency Unit Re- "As a result of the collective ac master General: "Business is serve will parade for duty as arrang- tion of 50 nations remarkable steadily improving in the United ed. event in the history of the world States and uncertainty as to the fut

Chinese Company Training Course: Part II-Ail the League has shown its vitality. ture, is long, sluce ended. Sales It has given a real stimulus

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November 5th at 17:30 hours for in- Encourage every honourable effort create a period of uncertainty for

struction. to make an end to the risks and next year's national elections,

Luited Press. horrors of war"-British Wireless,

ITALIAN ATTACK ON 100-MILE FRONT

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(Continued from page 1.) Makale. It was the goal of the Brolis in the first-day's drive,

The local nath, chleftains surrendered to the Italians and

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Tokyo, Nov. 4, 2 The Foreign Office has been in-

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Asmara, Nov. 3. The main body of Birolis and Askaris, leading the advance of the Northern Army, occupied the town of Endsabbamas to-dny.

United Press carries a report from Bogoto. Columbla, dated Guayaquil, Ostolier 81, to the effect that mysterious submarines, and also another warship, have appeared off Galapers, and that there is some vessels are suspicion that the Japanese.

The Foreign Office report does The place commands a fertile not say whether the United Press and well-watered series of valleys. | carrich the report on its own The women welcomed the in- responsibility, or merely quoted vaders and large herds of cuttle Bogoto and Guayaquil newspapers. were brought from concealment. | United Press. The troops bought many head.

General Santin's_Blackshirts | ure expected to enter Hausien to marrow. They are at present hold- Ing alue from the Monastery do Brasion on English Street to the Monastery Ambasion on the road from Adigrat to Haussien.

BERENGARIA-TO- BE RETIRED

London, Nov. 3. The Cudiard-White Star Line The Italians are welcomed In | uruonnees that the 52,100-ton the captured villages by a pealing | Atlantic liner Berengaria, former-

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1st Aid Clanнes. All members tak- ing this course. will report at the Indian Company Headquarters on Tuesday, and Thursday, 6th and 7th November, 1935, at 18.30 hours for instruction.

Flying Squad Escort Duty-Members detalled for special escort duty will report ના Central Police Station at 1-4.30 hours on Wednesday, Novembur 6th, 1935.

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LABOUR LOSES SEATS

London. Nov. 3, Labour suffered n het loss of 27 seats in the Municipal elections in 360 towns, cities. and boroughs.

Conservatives gained 56 seats and lost 22. Liberals gained 12 and Inst 14. Labour gained 39 and Jost GG.

Mr. Herbert Morrison remarked that the result was unexpected. This he did not think is any in- dication of what will happen at the General Election. On the other band. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald welcomed the result as a definite election pointer.-Reuter.

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