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NOVEMBER

· 1935.

JAPANESE HINT

U.S. ELECTIONS

COMMUNISTS STAGING

TROUBLE

Tiintain, Nov. 6.

dents and officlals accepted the in- General Doihura arrived here vitation of Sir Robert and Lady Hont 3.40 a.m. to attend the very Tung to a garden party at No. 254 extensive manoeuvres which the the Peak yesterday to meet Vice-Pre-Japanese army is to start to sident Garnier and the Hon. J. W. morrow. Byrnes, and the Congressional repre sentatives, just prior to their depar

tura for Manila.

STRONG SWING... AGAINST ROOSEVELT

Washington. Nov. 6. Democratic verses in. Pre- aldent Roosevelt's home state give further evidence that the Now Deal has slipped in the pollti-. cally powerful East.

Democrats have lost control of General Dolhara recalled that the New York Assembly, to which the Japanese Secret Service had 82 Republicans and 68 Democrats recently learned that the Com-have been elected. munists were planning demons- trations in North China on Nov ember 7, and for that reason to morrow needs careful watching.

The guests took the opportunity of admiring the wonderful gardens and house of their host and hostess and had tra in the grounds. The visitors kindly poned for several movie-United Press. cameramen, and the results may be Meen shortly on local screena,

Proscribed List

Pelping, Nov. 6.

The Grand Old Party national ajiokesman forced the New Deal issue into the New York campaign which, with Kentucky and Phil- adelphia, generally viewed- the election as a test of the Admina- tration.

Republicans in Albany assert popu-

The defeat was not unexpected,

were

The invited guests included: Maj. Chinese education and journa-that President Roosevelt's Gen, and Mrs. F. S. Thackerary, Col.listic circles are very nervous an larity is dwindling and claim that and Mrs. Harrison, Commodore and the result of the disclosure of a the State is returning to the Re Mrs, C. S. Sedgwick, Sir Atholi and list of 1:30 names by two Chinese publican fald. Lady MacGregor, the IZL. Rev. Journalists to-day. Bishop Valtorta, the Rt. Rev. Bishop! The list is purported to be that and the blow has been softened, gregate votes cast for the Demo- Hall, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Tratuan, given to General Sung Chel-firstly, by the claim that the ag the lion. Mr and Mrs. N. L. Smith, yunn's headquarters by the Ja-crats exceeded the Republican ag gregate and secondly, because two the Hon. Mr. and Miss C. G. Alaba-panese for arrest.

William Barry ter, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs.

The list is said to be headed by Democrats. Mr. and Ming Mary Taylor, the Hon. Bander and Mrs. Hale, the Hon. Dr. Chiang Mon-lin, President of the and Mr. Edward Gurley.

Peiping National University and elected by overwhelming majori Hon.

who ties to fill vacancies in the Second and Mrs. H. 11. Kotewall, the

congression- Sir Henry and Lady Pollock, the Ion, ex-minister for Education,

Twenty-second for Shanghai yesterday, and Sir William and Lady Shenton, the left

districts wheve How. Mr. J. P.

the lon, Mr. and includes Mr. Itu Shih, at al Bragu,

Bole was. the and Mrs. M. K. Lo, the Hon. Mr. and present Shanghai editor of the Deat Mrs. J. J. Paterson, the Hon. Mr. T. Chen Pue, the Central News, and was not confused wih any locat

to situation. N. Chau, the Hon. Dr. S. W. Tso, the Mr. M. W. Chang, manager Hnt. Mr. and Mrs.

Dodwell, The Chronicle,

Chinese opinion is that the pur- the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Me 1. Burl

and Mes.

R.pose of the disclosure was to warn Hurlingham, Mr.

an the list. A. D. Forrest, Mr. W. J. Carrie, Mr. Lhose who figure TELEPHONE

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the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bel

Mrs. H. B. L. in Mr. T.

Hazlerigg, Sir W. Hornell, Professor Hul, Mrs, and Misses Gerrard, Prof. and Mrs. Robertson, Prof, and Mrs.

Mr. A.

Narrow Victory

the New

issue

and

Mr, Janies A. Faricy, the Demo- erat apokesman, anid: "Accepting that the New Deal was the issue the State of New York approved of it with a majority of about Shanghai Uneasiness

500,000. The test of New York's sentiment was not the election of Shanghai, Nov, G.

demonstra-few Republican Assemblymen in Mr. Japanese military T'ax-

sure that result. It is algnificant that normally strong Republican narrowly districts up-state only squeezed in Republican Assembly- men. Hyde Park is so strongly Republican that President Roose velt has been unable to carry it.

Prof. and Mrs. Simpson, tions and Chinese defence prepara- / districts so jerrymanded as tó as-i

nervous

gan, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. art, Capt. and Mrs. R. D. Walker, tions to-day intensified public ap of the Mr. Li La-chao, the Misses Loureira, prehension here. Some

individuals are P Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. M moro N. du Silva, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. B. moving out of Chapel.

are of the Montargis, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. da

Foreign observors Roze, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Turner,

opinion that both camps aim at ominating the Kuomintang de

Mr. A. Raymond, Miss Mary Drake,

liberations.

Mr. J. N. Drake, Miss Albury. Mass Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Williamson, NOW! Mr. S. S. Perry, Mr. P. Tad, Mr. and In the foreground are Mrs. T. A. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. H. current difficulties with

Over Gerich, Mr. A. Blanconi, Mr. A. over North China.

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B. Laborinho, Mons..and Mnie. Ren- The belief has been growing ner, Mr. V. M. Grayburn, Mr. W. J. that if the Congress is convened Waddington, Mr. P. de Roux, Mr. Hit may see the first step taken to C. Hopkins, Mr. W. A. Zinintern, Mr. Wei Tat, Mr. George She, Mr. and wards abolition of the country's Mrs. C. Y. Kwan, Mr. and Mrs. Y. K. one party dictatorship.

Persons close to General Chiang Kwan, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Lo, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lo, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kai-shek, claim he is prepare to it. Lo.. Mr. liorace Lu, Dr. and Mrs.

and Mrs, throw his influence behind the Yer, Mr. W. M.

Gittens, Mrs. movement to terminate the coun- R. Ho Tung, dr., Dr. Eva He Tung, try's period of political tutelage Ms. und Mrs. Ho Mr. and

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In 1982 elected its first Demo- cratic supervloer for 30 years; and the issue there was the New Deal."

Perhaps greater significance nt. taches to the results of the Phil- the Democrat candidate, Mr. John adelphia mayoralty, race, where Kelly, conceded election to Republican, Mr. S. Davis Wilson." who is leading by 40,000 votes with three-quarters of the total votes counted.

the

Opposing candidates and Re- publican newspapers have made

Ho Kam-tong, Mrs. Ho Fook under Kuomintang dominance, and the New Deal a distinct and

Ho, Mrs. Ho Leung, Mrs. Ha ki inaugurate an era of constitution- | deniable issue in Philadelphia,

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tam, Mr. Li Tre-fong, Mr. and Mrs. Kan Tung-p Mr. Li Koon-chun, Mr

Mr. and

Mr. S. Churn, Mr. Tung Shul-kin, Mr. and Mrs. Mok Sung Puk-ming, Mr.

M.

Kon-sang, Mr. Yung M

Mr.

El Yan-tsun, Mr. Yung und Mes. Ngan Shing-kwan, Dr. S. To Wang Air and Mrs. Wong Kwong- tin, Dr. S. C. lle, Mr. and Mrs. P. Sin,

Mr.

Po-kwai, Mr. Fung Kong Air. and Mrs. S. J. Chen, Mr. Tam Woon-Long, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ben- N. Mr. and Mrs. Gearge Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Biggar. Mr. and

aflam founded on the new draft the constitution just adopted by Legislative Yusn-Union News.

Japan Dissatisfied

Shanghai, Nov. 6.

It was learned in, authoritative quarters here to-day that the Japanese military and diplomatic authorities are preparing to press vigorously for a new settlement.

"Anti-Japanese organizations are still active in the north and we must insist upon their complete T. Stanton, Bir. and Mrs. Char elimination," said a Japanese em-

bassy spokesman.

W.

a zone' oficial

and because of this Mr. Wilson's triumph bus jarred the hopes of the Democrats building a machine to turn the traditionally Repub lican state Democratic in the 1936 election.

Republican New Jersey

It is reported from Trenton, New-Jersey, that incumplete, re- turns indicate that the Republi- cans have materially strengthen- ed their control of New Jersey Legislature.

Some counties are reporting vir tual Republican landslides assur- ing the Grand Old Party many Gee, De. and Mrs. II. P. Sommers,

"Many weeks have passed since more seats in the Assembly. The Mr. C. E. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.. John- SOUTH AMERICAN PICTURES, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Duclos, Afr. the peace of the demilitarized zone Democrats are losing many seats

Luanchow with 13 results still doubtful. Trawas disturbed by the and Mrs. David Fraser, Mr. and Mrs.

Freak Kentucky weather gave Cincident in which F. C. Fred H. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs.

there strongholds was killed and a Japanese wound- Democratic Tyson, Mr. H. : Pethick, Mr, und Mrs. Myron Simon, Mr. L. H. Goured by "terrorists, and the Chinese chill winds, but balmy weather ley, Mr. John C. Pool, Mr. Merritt N. authorities have not yet given favoured the Republican belt. Cootes, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shields, satisfaction."

Both sides have claimed avic- Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Gray,

The embassy spokesman Baldtory with a heavy vote expected to they were watching with concern exceed 1,000,000. The counting of the northward march of the Red the ballots starts at 10 p.m. in army from Kansu province.. This accordance with the State Law.— could not be permitted by the United Press. Japanese.

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The spokesman denied however that far-reaching changes were im- pending in the north.-Union

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R.E.O.C.A. FUNCTION

OPEN-AIR WHIST DRIVE HELD

A fine

Canton, Nov. 6.

The Royal Engineers Old Com- Lieut.-General Toranosuke Ins- my

ofrades Association held another of boy would have received no educa-himoto, former vice-Minister tion beyond his

preparatory Wur, left here this morning by its popular whist drives in the school. I feel the Department has steamer for Hongkong en route to open air at Wellington Barracks dispensed not only justice accord- Macno on a sightseeing tour. on Monday evening inst. -ing-to-its-rules-but-has-added- The General called on leading evening and a good attendance, 22 considerable degree of mercy, so officials here and was entertained tables were filled, helped to make long as such kindly consideration at dinner lust night. He left this function, like the preceding is shown for disabled officers' Canton with a good impression of ones, very successful. children In genuine need, ao long the progess of the city.-Union shall we all feel that the moneys entrusted to the Legion are belug dispensed in the true.spirit of ald when it is genuinely needed,”

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Tientsin, Nov. 6. It is officially announced that the Japanese have accepted Bri- tain's Taaku land claims and are $3,100 at present negotiating the pur chase of the property-United 100 Press.

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Peiping Ex-Mayor

Shanghai, Nov. 6. GO Mr. Yuan Liang, the former 25 Mayor of Peiping, arrived horo 20 to-day from North by the Pelping 10 Shanghai-Express brain. Mr. 5 Yuan when interviewed stated

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The prizes, which were presented ↓ by Mrs. II. W. Staples, were won by-Ladies, 1st. Mrs. Jordan, 2nd. Mrs. Laurance, 3rd. Mrs. Leppard, "Booty," Mrs. Holland.

Gentlemen, Ist. Mr. Jordun, 2nd. Mr. Jerrard, 3rd. Mr. Xaxier, 4th. Mr. Woods, "Booby" Mr.

Betts.

After the presention of the prizes, refreshments were zerved, and A very pleasant evening closed with a fow hands tombola.

of

The Association will be holding another such function in Welling-

ton Barracks on Monday, Novem- ber 18, commencing at 8.30 p.m.,

that he would remain here tem-when It is hoped that as many as porarily.-Wah Kiu Yat Po.

possible will attend.

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