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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936.

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CHECKING CHINA SMUGGLING

MR. EDEN ANSWERS QUESTIONS

London, May 27.

Mr. Anthony Eden 10-day answered a number of questions in the House of Commona on smuggling in Northern China.

The Foreign Secretary, reterring to various suggestions for Improving the position, put forward in the questions, suld he thought the best means of checking snuggling would be the restoration to the Chinese preventive agencies of the normal means of exercising their authority.

So far as he was aware, no other Government, apart from the Chinese, British and United States Govern- ments, had made representations on this subject at Tokyo, but the British; Ambassador ind kept in clust touch with representatives of other interest- ed Powers.

Mr. Eden added that the attention of the Japanese Government had been called to the detriment caused to legitimate Japanese Interests ba general by the incidence of wholesnie smuggling In North China.--British Wireisss.

THREATEN NEW YORK MAYOR

STRIKING SEAMEN

FORCING TERMS

New York, May 27.

Ruby Keeler is said to be the best of female tap dancers. Paul Draper, with whom she is shown above-is-concerted to be the finest dancer on the Broadway stage. Now they're dancing. together in "Calieen" the lavish Warner musical opening to morrow at the Queen's Theatre.

NUDIST MAGAZINE

COPIES NOT WITHIN THE "BAN"

With reference to a ropart which appeared on May 7 last concerning! Thit striking seamen declared to-niggazines which had been conlisented day they would send twelve pickets to Mr. W. Schutiell (Piest Mngis Mayor La media's bone, and if they rated following a morons taken ont were arrested wald send more,

They claimed the Mayor had broken his agreement with thei when he for

MUI-TSAI LAW

IMPRISONMENT

of

the

PENALTY OPPOSED The Chinese members Logislative

pposed

Council strongly the provisiop of the

by the Police against the owner of a penalty of Imprisonment for all hook-stall at the Star Ferry wharf, offences against Mr.

Ordinance

をすませ

yesterday.

hade them to picket Pier 6%, though) Pr***ach mate a statement to the and regulatins governing Mui-

he had said they might provided they) did not interfere with traffic.

Mr. Schofield said: Since the ease, ani, at yesterday's mooling of the two cupies of the American magazine,

į

Legislative Council.

Under the amending Ordinance

a magistrate is now empowered

A spokesman said: "We will keep a The Nudist, which had been seized, picket line on the Mayar's house until have been returned to the owners, no he lives up to his agreement, "I came to the conclusion that these to inflict imprisonment in

United Press,

ANGLO-DUTCH AGREEMENT

EXCHANGE OF AIR AND SEA TICKETS

books <liti nat fall

within the description of the indecent, obscene and offensive type which I considered the other books

were

case where he thinks it necessary. The Chinese contentiou Was that the Government had

The two biks have been sent back isinterpreted the remarks of the to the Pollee with a request to re- Secretary of State for the Colonies | turn them to the owner. In a later when he stated that he had looked ease there was another issue of The into the prosecutions and found Nudist seized with

very

much "there larger quantity of extremely obscene would like to see imprisonment as are too niany fines. I maller. Even in that case The Nodint was returned to the owner. a delerrent." They pleaded that The Hague, May 27.

The term "ban" ured by Mr. Lane-Mui-teai may be brought into the Agreement for new interchange part is not quite proper."

Colony by innocent and ignorant Arrangement to honour ouch others', The statement was made by the people, contended that the present tickets ut sen and air nes

Magistrate following representations Ordinance was WHS reached today by the plenary

by Mr. H. E. Linepart, President of and

quite adequate, ference of British and Dutch air and the Hongkong Nudist Society, whe sra Hues here to-day---/

Iteater.

hail written in to the Inspector Gen- eral of Polier on the subject.

BRITAIN AND CZECHO-SLOVAKIA

con.

London, May 27.

EXCHANGE RATES

The Foreign Secretary was asked Parls in the House of Comment to-day what was the Government's policy Geneva towards the maintenance of the therin dependence of Czecho-Slovakia. Mr. Athens.. Eden replied that the peliny was um Allan, which resulted from loyal acherener

Oski

to the Covenant of the League of Shai

Nation-British Wireless.

CONSULAR CHANGES

New York

Amsterdam Vicana Vicuna.

Lisbon Tokyo. May 28. Lisbon

It is understood that Mr. Kawai, Hongkong. the Consul-General at Canton, will Bombay. shortly be transferred to Shanghai Drussels to sucreed Mr. Ishi, who will be ap. Monte Video pointed Japanese Minister to Siam Belgrade, Reuter.

Montreal

May 28, 75.41/04

15.432

.12.37

.527

provision was harsh.

suggested that the new

A motion for postponement of the second reading of the amend ing bill until the Multi Com- mission report had been received way defeated by twelve votes to May 27. four. 75.43/04

15.42

0.3.5.

Miss E. Picton-Turbevill. and Mr. C. Willis. members of the 12.38 recently appointed Mui-Taj Commis

627

2 słon, were present during the meet- 033

32 ing. 19.90

Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Superintend- 4.04 ent of Imports and Exports, is at 7.374

347) present confined to Viclovia Hospital

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with a severe attack of inthanza, and 1933% is not expected to leave the hospital 16.17/32 for about two weeks,

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20.4712 Silver (Spot)...20

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19.13/16

105.5/16

105 British Wireless.

39 Silver (forward) 20

219 War Loan..... 4.09%

TO BE HAPPY THOUGH SLIMMING

The temptation to reduce one's weight in these days when clothes are all designed for the slender is almost irresistible. But so many women seem to lose their heads about slimming. They go in for wild bursts of harsh mineral salts and patent slimming treatments. Or they starve theniselves cruelly. Such violent, spasmodic methods are utterly useless-harmful, and what's worse, they don't make you permanently slim. If you want to slim successfully, you must look after yourself. As any doctor will tell you, when elimination slows down, fat collects. And the most effective way to prevent such a thing ever happening is to do as the radiant and happy women of this world do-and take ENO'S 'Fruit Salt: every morning. Eno never allows nature to flag. Never allows fat-encouraging waste to clog your machinery. It keeps every part of your system active, clean and healthy. Its action is always gentle- always effective. It forms no habit. If you want to keep your 'schoolgirl figure, and incidentally your youthful complexion, by far the safest and best way is to put yourself on to ENO. There are no harsh minerals in it to upset you. No sugar to hold back its work of slimming. Drink a sparkling glass every morning: You'll take off pounds-permanently.

Eno's Fruit Salt is sold by all chemists and compradore stores in the trial size, the handy size and the double quantity house hold bottle.

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE.

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cup Maxam Australian Cheese- rub through gruter

1 cup. cold mashed petatoes

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1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon minced parsley

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Scald milk in double boiler add cheese and stir until cheese melts, add mashed potatoes and seasonings. Reat and put through a potato dicer, then into a buttered baking dish. Sprinkle top with buttered brend crumbs and bako until brown.

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HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

The total Expenditure in 1936 on behalf of alck and destitute children is estimated at $25,000, against which the Income to date la $12,000 only.

The Society asks for the balance of

$13,000

to continue its work,

Mr. A. McKELLAR, "C.A..

c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie &' Co.,

P. & O. Buliding.

Mr. KWOK CHAN,

c/o Banque de Indo Chine,

Hongkong.

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