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Seville audio despatch, which that although the Government inilitia Je poiting up a delgrmined resistance. the insurgent advance guards have kaken the principal belikica noroso the Manzminres River, and have entered the capital proper from the south-west,-Reyter.

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NAZI TEACHING PURGE IN BAVARIA

"TRUCE" SUMMARILY

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Munich, Oct. 30. The so-called "Communist' com- promise renched by Nazis anch Itoman Catholles in August utterly collapsed here today with a Cabinet order dismissing 1,676 Catbolle Sis- ters from teaching positions.

The vacancies will be led by un- employed members of the Nazi Party -from the Indieal "Nuz) Teachers' League,"

Complete Panic

Madrid,' Nov. 0. Benter's correspondent here states that the inhabitants of the capital

are now in a complete state of panje, enerally. Shell are falling, at the rule of three per inluule around the | Government's defeners. Both the War Office and the Opera House are jabked with high explosive and direct hit on either building would mean the end of large portion of Madrid,

The Caso de Campo, the former private park of the Kings of Spain, is now largely in the hands of the insurgents.

Aircraft have Intely dropped 17 bombs on the Salamanen quarter, and 27 were killed or wounded during the bombing of Vallecas, dve miles to the south-west of Madrid Reuter.

Fresh Troops

Gibraline, Nov. 9, An argent cruser and Bro- planes are transporting thousands of fresh, regular troops from Morocco to the Spanish mainland.—Reuter"] Bulletin Service.

Convicts To Fight

Henday, Nov. 9, A Madrid radio message says the Government intends to gauls and relee enuviets, enabling them, to join try the defence of Madrid.

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TRAFFIC CASES

|BATCH OF OFFENDERS FINED

Work Cheuk-fal, driver of lurry No. 3030, was auminated before Mr. W. Schoßeld at the Central Magis- trucy this norising for driving with- out due

and caution along D'Aguilar Street on October 28. Sanitary Inspector A. W. While was the complainant.

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Inspector While sald that about 3.45 pan, on October 28, he was driving his ear down Wellington Street and when he was nearing the Junction of D'Agullur Street and Queen's Road Central, be signalled the traffic con- stable that he avas about to turn, and revived the right of way. Witness then observed the lorry on his site of the road, and had to brake hard to avold a collision,

Truffle-Sergeant G. Your said de- fendant had a previous conviction for dangerous driving in 1932, when bis licence wa?

suspended for three months.

A fine of $30 was imposrd, with the alternative of one month's hard Inbour.

Lul Fat, driver of forry No. 823, summoned for driving without due care and caution on October 29, was fined $20, when he admitted the Summons,

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Sergeant Youe said he was going along Connaught Read Central from cast to west when defendant shot out of Man Wah Lane at a fast speed. etising witness to stop,

TOOTING NUISANCE

For pounding bis hom unnecessarily in D'Aguilar Street, Tam L-yu. driver of public ear No. 778, was fined $7. Sergeant Youe said defendant. Ikhtist planes are reported to wan sounding a loud horn in fairly have bambed Hing, one missile long blasts. A similar fine was im- striking a crowd leaving church and posed on Lo Ying, driver of lorry No. inflicting many casualties—United | 4423, for the some offence, -Press.

Oil Tanks Afire

Gibraltar. Nov. 9. Flames over 500 feet high can be seen leaping from blazing oil tanks at Almeria. It is believed that the tanks were set on fire by a hombard- ment by mrgent alreraft and the zeutser Canarias,

It is stated that four large tanks containing roughly a million gallons petrol at Diesel oils are blazing. The tanks are situated on the north mole, nwned by the Campsa Com pary, which carries a monopoly for ail distribution in Spain.

Bombs are also reported to have fallen for the Company's gamometers and powe slation which supply Almeria will ms and electricity. Heuter.

New Flag In Berlin

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Berlin, Nov. 0. This sweeping Nazi action affects

The Nationi red and gold flag hag the foremost 400 Catholk "cloister brùm hoisted at the Spanish Embassy schools”* -In' Bavarin-among them here, where the former Ambasandor, the world-famous institutes of the Senior Agramonte, who resigned. Franciscans, Duminicons Bencdle- representation of the Madrid Guvern tips, Ursulines, Cistercians,

and

thement in July, bas again asstined Order of the English Frauleinstrol on behalf of General Franco. (originally founded by English

It is oficially stated that Seehre Catholics). In effect suddenly Agramonte will for the present be transforms the part of teachers in regarded merely as, "a foreigner of these schools from black robes and distinction."--Reuter. cassocks to brown shirts and swas- ku badge. All the new instructors Etter men pussessing brown are uniforms.

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Commander Wounded

Lisbon, Nov. 9. ----|----Colonel -Castejón," "commander" or The action has drawn a vigorous one of the insurgent columns attack- formal protest from the Catholley Madrid, is reported to have been Church that it is "a particularly wounded. He is, however, said to be lagrant violation of the Concordat." | preuvering--Reuter Special Nothing may be expected to come of Bits, however, since the Bavarian order is issued with the full mp- proval of Herr Hitler's "Minister of Education in. Berlin."

Convicts As

Defenders

Hendaye, Nov. 3.

A. Madridi rodio message says it is reported that the Government intends "FREE VOTE" FARCE ENDED

to open the guols and release convlets To-day's seizure of chiller schoula | for the purpose of enabling them to marks

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in Nazi Jain in the defence of the capital, methods, Hitherto Catholic condis- Meanwhile it is reported that the cations have been nude only after Northern Rightists bombed Bilbao, "a free vote"as prescribed by pre- one bomb falling among 41 crowd Nazi laws had been staged to show leaving church and causing

many that a majority "preferred, a Naziensualties-United Press. school." Any school is now liable to appropriatlon by the Slate at any time.

The reasons officially announced as behind the action are fluminating, They are as follows:

(1) "To ensure that the youth of our unifled new Reich will have uni- fted new

marcha, training-il tenting, &e, and in our new prin- riples in history, racial science and biology. (sterilisation),"

(2) "To provide instruction equal- ly acceptable to Protestants and Catholles In }] State-supported schools."

(3) To give jobs to the many un- employed my teachers who are Nazis through and through,"

Pope May Recognise

Hoare, Nov. 9,

It is reported that His Holiness the Pope intends to recognize General Franco's Government shortly after the occupation of Madrid, after which he is

la likely

open Conrordal-United „¡'ress. negotiations for the conclusion of a

Salvador's Decision

Mexico City, Nov. 9. It is learned officially that Salvador has announced the recogni- tion of the Nationalist regline Spain-Valted Press.

NO PERMIT FOR ACID

TWO YOUNG MEN

CHARGED

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The greatest significance of the sudden clean sweep of slaters, nurs and monks from age-old Catholic institutions is that marks

the scrapping of the "August truce."- At that time the Catholic bishops of Germany, in emergenty council as- sembled, resolved to lend alt Catho He pulpits to Herr Hiller's anti-Red Pleading that they were only shop propaganda. In return radical Nazi fokis, two young men, Chan. Kwan, legislation prepared for the Nurem-20, and Wong Chan, 20, appeared be- berg congress "banning all moaks fore Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon and nuns from teaching German Magistracy this noming, charged youth because of their proven Im with the possession of sulphuric acid morality in recent Irials" was at 190 Fook Wing Street on Novem quashed.

ber 9 without a licence from Inspector General of Polis

Bul that legislation has now arrived. Buvarian Catholics, disillu- sioned and nervous, feel that the cloister schools "purge" is the open- Ing barrage of a new anti-Catholic offensive.

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A line of $25 was imposed on Wong Sik-woon, driver of taxt No. 580, when he admitted a summon of dangerous driving before Mr. Schoßeld,

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Traffle Inspector S. Saunders said that abbot 6.20 p.m. on October 30, ivas following defendant Lyndhurst Terrace, and defendant was going at a speed just over 20 ntiles per hour, which was excessive In that locality. The road was crowd- ed at the time, and there was no need for defendant to hurry at all.

A. Abbas, of Ny 25 Johnston Road, and driver of private car No. 1975, was sunnioned with driving alen Barker Road, which was prohibited to traffe, on November 1. He plead- e not guilty, and hearing of the case was fixed for 11.30 a.m. on Novem- her 12.

ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATIONS

BRAHMS' REQUIEM BY H.K. SINGERS

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already established a tradition of Hongkong Singers

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1936.

LEWIS WHIPS

HARVEY

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the eight round when bẹ chécked the Ainerlean's offenalve,

GUARDS HIS EYE

Lowls was guarding his damaged eye closely, now. Harvey, after manoeuvring, fented und struck when Lewis dropped hin stund, and landed an inch or two under the bad

Ve, on the check,

Lewis goi Harvey in a corner and caught him with a left to the jaw and a right to the head, an he r bounded from the ropes. The fight was tedious at this stage.

eye,

The tenth and eleventh rounds were fought at very close range. Harvey which had a damaged left was badly swollen and almost elosed. Lewis blocked and cuffed with open gloves.

FOUGHT TOE-TO-TOE

in the fourteenth round they stood and slugged toe-to-toe. Lewis had the better of the exchange in the first furious spell. but Harvey stung his opponent with straight letts to the face. The pace was terrife, Harvey landed a left and right to the cham- plon's law. The Cornishman hooked the repeatedly and perfectly into American's ribs."

The Afteenth started in whirling fashion. Harvey landed a right with sickening thud and Lewis staggered and appeared badly dazed. Harvey continued to punish him with lefts and rights to the head,

The verdict was nunounced amid considerable boɑing-Reuter.

Later.. Lewis was a worthy champlon,,who displayed all-round boxing ability and solid puneblog.

Harvey, 29 years of age, put up one. of the gamest butties of his career. Though seven years Lewis' senior, he revented surprising strength and stamina.

The earlier rounds were not in- Spiring, 10sembling a wristling bout, but the list three were most thrilling, the Cornishman's pluck' endearing him to the crowd and accounting for the boos which greeted the decision, wwwy although Lewis' victory was decisive.

Lewis was taken to hospital for at- tention to his eye Injury immedintely after the light-Reuter.

AMAH STEALS BRACELETS

PRISON SENTENCE ·

IMPOSED

furrying to catch the early morn ing train for Canton. Lau Ping, a married woman, living at 133 Port-

and Street, forget to put on a pair of she valuable gold brucelets which hd taken out of the safe to wear, leaving them on her dressing room tabl. Remembering the oversight at the railway station, she seat her son, who had come to see her off, back to the house with instructions to lock them up again. When the sop 601 home, the bracelets had disappeared.

the Kowloot Magistracy this morning, Appearing before Mr. Macfadyen at an anah, Tam Ol, 44, was charged with the theft of the bracelets, which were valued at SCU

performing on November 11 vacit year a wayk In-kçeping with the spirit of Armistice Day. This year "Erahim Requiem" has, atin been "theretten dewill --las-sung-in-Storeplant had intended to take (lic

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Ther are undoubtedly a number of her sons was being married. Don't Take Drastic Drugs

of works other than Brahms sultable for this ocension, but no apology a made for repeating the Requiem this year, since it will not only be the first performance of the Singers under the Faton of their new Conductor, M Lindsay Lafford, but of the soloists. Miss Eva Turner, soprano, will be making her debut in the colony. The baritone solus will be taken by the Rev. I. W. Baines and at the organ will be Mr. Rupert Baldwin, neither of whom need any introduction fo musical Hongkong.

When her other son discovered that they were missing, he sent a foki to Canton to tell his mother about it. She returned with the fok!, and ques- toned her servants, without success, their enquiries revealed that The police were then called in, and fidant had stolen them.

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Sentence of six weeks' hart labour was passed.

VICTIM CHASES

SNATCHER

As Is customary at all performances of the Singers, the proceeds will be devoted to charity, and this year it has been decided to take up a collec-GOLD AND JADE CHAIN tion Its aid of the Ministering Children's League and the St. Andrew's Benevolent Society.

It Is confidently believed that the combination of such deserving causes, the spirit of Armistice Day and the fet tint this is the first performance of the Singers in Kowloon, will lead 10-11 rezord congregation in Andrew's Church.

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not be able to leave for: England on Friday as she plans. She is suffering from a severe cold and cannot complete her current film, originally called "Love Under Fire," and now renamed "Beloved Enemies."

Behind this change of title iles a story. A newspaper correspondent reported that Miss Overon and David Niven, the English star, Det.-Sgt. Riddell said there was

whose romatice bas frequently an owner for the acid but he could

been in the news of late, are no not be traced. First defendant was

longer friends-to which m executive retorted: "If they're not found in the back yard at the time of the raid, and his companion was

friends, they're beloved enemies,** Mr. Samuel Goldwyn chuckled im- in the act of distilling kerosene, of which there were 100 gallons in the mediately, and ordered the picture house. The acid was also.

in the to be renamed. same room as second defendant, The

Gandhi's Son Fined youths were not being charged with Virginia Pine within six weeks. Mrs.

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Kwong Shing, 42, unemployed, was brought before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning. charged, with having snatched a gold and Jade neek chain from a single woman, Yuk Mut, in Connaught Reari Central yesterday afternoon.

Det.-Sergeant Cashman said that it p.m. yesterday complainant and her friend were

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and, after a short run. was stopped and arrested by two Chinese detectives.

Pleading guilty to the charge, de- fendant was remanded for 24 hours, during which time he will undergo

doctor's examination.

FANLING GOLF- STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY

0,20 N. K. Liftlejohn, J. Forbes. 9.24 J. L. Adonis,. M. 'N. Curric 0.28 H. N. Williamson, T. R. Rowell, 9.32 H. M. Alexander, W. Sharp. 9.30 E. L. Groome, R. A. McKenny.

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0.24 Mrs. Adamu, Mrs, Currle. 9.32 J. E. Richardson, R. M. Wood. Note: the usual Bombs will be fired

George Raft is planning to marry at 11.4.m, and 11.02. Raft has agreed to get a Réno divorce. They have been separated

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First defendant was discharged be- cause there was no evidence to show ten years. Madras, Oct. 28. Abdulla

of the that he had anything to do with the Gandhi; son Mahatma, has been fined by the held, and the second was bound over Madras bench for being drunk and in the sum of $50 for one year.

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