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NEW YORK STOPPED BY CUBS
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1936.
HONOUR
OFFERED
GEDDES
TROTSKY
CLOSELY
GUARDED
SECOND DEFEAT IN CAUSED BULLOCK'S NO PLOTTING WHILE
EIGHTEEN GAMES
New York, Aug. 31. Both New York and Chicago teams were in action to-day, but the Glants lost to the Cubs In the National Lengue, while the Yankees trimmed the Chicago White Sox in the Ameri- ca loop:
DISMISSAL
OFFICIAL'S PROPRIETY
IN NORWAY
Olso, Aug. 31. It is omelally announced that the Ministry of Justice has decided that M. Leon Trotsky and his wife will be allowed to remain in Norway, but will be isolated and kept under guard. London, Aug. 31. Ginnis were held to six hits, and As cabled despatches regarding the M. Trotsky will be allowed visitors falled to register a single run,dismissal of Sir Christopher Dullock only after perinission has been grant- Chiengo Cubs hit twelve and scored from the Permanent Secretaryship of ed by the passports office and may be
single tally to win.
the Air Ministry may have left some refused the use of a telephone. His Yankees were vastly superior in ambiguity as to who initiated the mail and telegrams will be under batting to the White Sox, Dimaggio (upon Sir Eric Geddes, Renter desires. This decision was taken following question of an honour being conferred supervision.-Reuter Bulletin Service. and Seeds getting enough runs to quote the following from the official the charge mude in Moscow that M. tween them to win without' trouble. Dimeggio hit one and Seeds two report. Paragraph 9:
Trotsky," with ussociates in Russia,
homers.
Chicago scored once on its four
hits, the Glanta five times on nine.
There
(Reuter,
"In the spring of 1034, Sir Chris was plotting against the Soviet. topher Bullock conceived the idea Russia demanded that Norway expell that it might be an opportune moment the former Bolshevik leader, but were no other game for the recognition of the services to Norway is indignant at the term of the state of Sir Eric Geddes, of Im-the Russian note and has refused to perial Airways, by conferring upon accede to them. him a high honour. He put the idea before Lord Londonderry, then Secretary for Air, who inquired whe- ther the honour would be acceptable to Sir Erle, and if so of whai nature It should be.
Missionaries Murdered
TWO BRITONS DIE
IN ETHIOPIA
FEAR FOR OTHERS
Addis Ababa, Aug. 31.
"Sir Christopher Interpreted this ns giving him authority to approach Sir Erle as to his views upon the maller.
The
report makes it quite clear not only that the suggestion on con- ferring a certain honour on Sir Eric did not emanate from him but that in fact he declined to discuss it while the agreement between Imperial Air- ways and the Government was under discussion.
Paragraph 5 of the official report
ARABS SHOT BY BRITISH SOLDIERS
REFUSED. TO OBEY ORDER TO HALT
Jérusalem, Aug. 31. Two Arabs were fired on in the was killed.
It is now revealed that two British } stutes Aesire to record sur cuidered streets of Jerusalem to-day and one
missionaries, one from Canada andį one from New Zealand were mur dered some time in May of this year by the Ethioplan Gala tribesmen while attempting to reach the
capital from their station in the interior,
The story was brought here by u third member of
the party, a Norwegian, member of the Red Cross unit which his country sent to nssist the Ethioplans during the war with Italy, and who escaped from the tribesmen and crossed the border into Kenya.
by }}
The story was confirmed servant of the missionaries wha reached Addis Ababa recently.
The two victims were members of the Sudan Interior Mission, which has about 70 missionaries stationerl in all parts of the country, and no news has been received from many
"We
opinion that the representatives of Imperial Airways behaved through- out with perfect propriety."-Reufer.
CORRESPONDENCE
Chinese Members Of Council
To The Editor
Hongkong Telegraph
Sir. Among the many problems confronting the Government of this Colony none is, more important or
The men refused to holt, after being challenged by a British miti- tary patrol.
One man was instantly killed and the other wounded, but a bomb was found near the place where they Bulletbi were challenged.-Reuter Service.
Captain Sued By Actress
of them for many months. Heafer more deserving of earnest considerat YOUNG PASSENGER
Bulletin Service.
NO ENGLISH
AIR MAIL
DORADO LEAVING PENANG TO-DAY
tion that the representation of the Chinese business community on the Legislative Counell.
It will be admitted that Hongkung is a business centre, dependent main- ly upon the Chinese merchant classes. It is conceded, further, that
ALLEGED ANNOYED
Los Angeles, Aug. 31. Miss Vilma Holenia, 21, a Hungor- over ninety per cent. of the reian actress, has led suit against the i venues of the Colony are derived Nordeutsetier Lloyd and Captain S. from Chinese sources; that our banks | Vogt, Commander of the fer Elbe, and foreign business houses rely asking $30,000 danmages. very materially on the Chinese for their prosperity.
She claims that Captain Vogt un- ure the ceasingly annoyed her for the twenty- un two days of her passage from Bremen
Chinese merchants represented
To what extent, then,
No European and English air malls will arrive in Hongkong, by the the Legislative Council? The pre- to Los Angeles and injured her when R.M.A. Dorado this weeks, because of sent members, all estimable gentle-attempting to drag her to his cabin. the mish to the liner Borsa on the men, are the nominees of Is Ex---United Press, Persian Gulf section of the route on cellency the Governor, but "not"and" Saturday,
can be sold to typically repre- M. H. Curtis, Traffic Officer of sentative of the Chinese business life Mr. M. the Hongkong office of Imperial Air- of Hongkong, upon which the pro- whys, announced this morning that sperity of the Colony as a
Whole no
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to be despatched from Hongkong on doubt experts in legal problems und Friday as usual, the Dorndo would able to unravel knotty. points.. leave Penang to-day with only mails St01, without fear of contradiction, from India, Malaya and Australia on I lay emphasis on the fact that they do not stand for, nor are they truly representative of, business interests, BUCKINGHAM PALACE Tutor Tomarter notes They themselves would not. I im- agine, lay claim to any such stand-
board,
European and English mails which were being carried by the Horsa and normally would have arrived to-day, will therefore arrive In Hongkong a week Inte.
Mr. Curtis said that the Dorado left Penang at 10 am, to-day and is due in Hongkong to-morrow morning.
RADIO-PHONE IN CHINA
SHANGHAI-HANKOW
LINKED
Shanghai, Sept. 1.
ing.
London, ug. 31. "Let me stress that this is in no King is making a holiday cruise, and The yucht Nahlin, on which the sense a personal matter. It is the which is expected, after leaving system of selection which is of fruit. Greek waters, to proceed to Gallipoli, Whlic the General Chamber of Com-when
through passing merce hus the privilege of electing a felvarmet of Euripos to-day struck a member of the Council, the Chinese bridge at Chaleis, between the island Chamber, has been denied that right
the
nutrow
in the past. One way of dealing of Euboen and the mainland. The with the matter would be for the impact was not severe, and the only powers of the Unofficial Justices of damage was to the ship's boat. the Peace, who now nominate one! On His Majesty's return from the member, to be extended 50 that cruise, he is going to Balmoral, and they should be vested with nuthority the newspapers anticipate that when to select one British and one Chinese he later comes back to London he legislator.
Bucking will take up residence at If, on the other hand, the Govern-ham Pattice-British Wireless. ment desires to perpetuate the nomination system, which, by the
The first domestic radio-telephone way, is very unsatisfactory, then, selected and privileged honour, with service in China, Inking Shanghal for 118 the Chinese members of and Hankow, was inaugurated at Council ge, these nominations should the consent of the people. midnight by the Minister of Com- come from the merchants themselves His Excellency the Governor, on munications.
through the recognised channel. his arrival here, stated that he would Present plans call for the expan-Tenure of office should be limited keep his eyes and his ears open. It glan of the service to link to three years, when a further elec is the hope of the writer that this
but this tion or nomination should Shanghai with
be in contribution may meet his eyes and Canton, is attendant upon the extenstituted. A seat on the Council receive the mature and sympathetic sion of the Ministry's powers to should not be considered as in per- consideration which il merits,
MERCATOR. Kwangtung province-United Press. petuity, or as a right, but as
an
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