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HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,

Kwangtung POOTUNG'S 'MAYOR'

Pushes Food Production

Banks To Assist

Farmers

Cunton, Dec. 8.

To effect a closer co-operation between the formers und bankers in Kwangtung In pushing the emer- geney food production programme, Governor Wu Te-chen has appointed Dr. D. Y. Lin, Director of the Bureau of Agriculture und Forestry, as head of a Foot Production Loans Depart iment.

Under the new plan district magis- trates or representatives of farmers The child whose system is kept in

may approach this department for clean healthy condition by un occa-loons for food production. alonal dose of Baby's Own Tablets Rapid progress has been made in is botter protected prevalent that which are so

gainst

croup, colle,

against

cough,

is the child afflicted with stomach and bowel troubles.

Thousands of mothers throughout the world safeguard their little ones constipation, Indigestion, ailments generally, by keeping Dinby's Own Tablets always at hand ready for immediate use, afro to uld teeth- ing and to allay its pains.

winter cultivation and the promotion

of growing minor food crops,

n wheat, barley.

ASKS CO-OPERATION

OF S'HAI CHINESE

Shanghai, Dec. 8.

Su sl-wen, "Mayor" of the Pootung administration, has circularised the Chinese public organisations asking for their co-operation.

from the withdrawal The letter points out that since Shanghai of the Kuomintang troops, everything has been at a standstill. It goes on to state that "at the request of various circles" he assumed the post of Mayor and he desires to restore normal conditions.

DECEMBER · ·

Territorial Army Under Investigation

1037.

Easy to

Administration Made Acquire-

Subject Of Inquiry

London, Dec. 7. The personnel of the committee to enquire into the general administra- ton of the Territorial Army, the up- polniment of which was forecast by the War Secretary a fortnight ago Lo be when he outlined measures taken to recognise the full status of the Territorials as an integral part of the defence system, was announced in the House of Commons to-day.

war, Lord Strathcons will be chair-

The Under Secretary of State for

A feature of the letter is the use of the old Chinese calendar which was, abolished by the Central Government.mon, and other members are Major

Renter,

sweet potatoes, hans, etc., since the Emergency Food Programme was launched shortly after the ontbreak of Sino-Japanese

Commodore E. B. Dicken of No. 102 hostilities in the north. The bunkers The Peak was fined $10 by Mr. It. programme by advancing $1,500,000 for allowing his unmuzzled dog in which have been used as loans for Findlay Path. production work --Central News.

FOREIGN OFFICE IN HANKOW

dinreborn and stomach and bowl Kwanglung have supported the Edwards at the Central Magistracy | this morning, charged with the theft { Mr. J. R. Wade of the War Omice.

Hankow, Dec. 8.

General Sir John Brown, recently appointed Deputy Director-General of the Territorial Army, Colonel the Viscount Cobham, who is Vice-Chair- DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

man of the Council of the Territorial Army

Sir Associations, Colonel Appearing on remand before Mr. Robert Johnson, Deputy Master and Central Magistracy | Controller of the Royal Mint, und Forrest at the of a pair of gold earrings worth $10 from an amah, Chun Sze-mul, Li Tak, The enquiry is intended to be 20, unemployed, was sentenced to a comprehensive, covering the organis- month's hard labour and ordered to atlon, and finance of county associ receive six strokes of the cane. The ations, and the simplificatkin of re- Intions between the War Office and earrings were not recovered.

the Associations on the one hand, and on the the Associations and unita other-British Wireless.

Mr. . B. Trevor of the Kowloon- Canton Railway reported to the palice that 48 drums of oil valued at $310 have been stolen from the railway depot at Hunghom.

*

There is never any dificulty in administering Baby's Own Tablets because, being pleasant in laste, the! In order to facilitate the work of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs an children like them. And they are office will be maintained in Hankow guaranteed, under Public Analyst's where important members of the A $5 he was imposed on Mr. II. C. certificate, to be pure, and absolutely ministry will be stationed, it is learn-Margreil of No. 205 The Peak by Mr. safe even for the youngest Infant ined her. The head office of thet. Edwards at the Central Magistracy arins. Chemists everywhere sell ministry, however, will be establish this morning for allowing his bull ed at Chingking which is the new terrier dog to be abroad without a seat of the Contral Government. | muzzle. Part of the stalf of the ministry is leaving here to-day for Chungking.

Central Neins.

Baby's Own Tablets

ABLOW

with

GOLDEN

YOUTH!

100 MEN and GIR

Adolphe

Brady Mischa

Stock Market In Doldrums

Charged with possessing of

ve

tacks of prepared spluts and keeping an opium divan at 247 Yu Chau Street. Best floor, Li Tim. 33, un- employed, was fined $75, or in de-

fault two months hard labour, by Mr. K. Keen at the Kowloon Mogistney this, morning.

A fine of 55 was imposed on Tsang Hi. of the Hop Cheong Lung firm, Kennedy Town, by Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning. when he was summoned for failing to stamp a receipt for $27.48. received on October 20, 1930, from Po Sang- tong, of 41 Belcher Street.

London, Dec. 7. Apart from firmness in Brazilian stocks, the London Exchange had diappointing day, and most prices moved lower, more for want of fresh buying than any noticeable selling Industriais especially were pressure. adversely affected by the pour cplayment

Home Rails returns, suffering for the same reason. Indian Iran weakened owing to the unsettled state of silver which at the fixing

When Chunit Ah-mo, 45, unemploy for cash, but was un-ed, was sentenced to 10 months' hard rose 1/d changed for the forward rate later, labour by Mr. Forrest at the Contral India pald 3/16ths over the fixed Magistracy this morning for return- price for forward deals. Rester'sing from banishment before the ex- Special.

piration of his term, his wife und

SAD SCENE IN CENTRAL COURT

The following ships are expected to be in wireless communications with Hongkong radie: Burgenland. Haldis, Chengtu, Buenos Aires Maru, Hongpeng. Tweedbank, Siamese prince, Hongsiang, Scharnhorst, Pre- sident McKinley, Presiden! Hoover, Victoria, President Taft, Rajputana, Rawalpindi, Nanning, Kwelyang, and Chingte.

Mothers Want No Wars

Washington, Dec. 7. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife

Hard to

Relinquish

ANCHOR

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FLEET CLUB

AT

9.15

P.M.

President Franklin D. Rooseveived Wednesday 22nd & Thursday 23rd December

Woka Yamada of The a press conference to-day Mrs. Shutunotomo, who was accompanied by Miss Tojiko Kudo, of Columbia Presented by a high-spirited cast of young Naval gentlemen and University.

ladies, with the Royal Marine Band from H.M.S. Cumberland.

Finca totaling $335 were impused on 30-year-old man named Li Shul when he admitted three charges of keeping an opium divan in a house in Ngan Chi Wan Road on November 30, possession of prepared opium and possession of heroin pills before Mr. K. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy to-day. If Li is not able to pay the foes he will have to go to faul for Mac- Del-Sergeant Pherson, who prosecuted, said that the divan was a large one and the smokers in it were mostly ex-semmen.

six months.

young daughter dung to his arms through the bars of the dock, and had to be forcibly taken away from him, and carried out of Court.

Mrs. Yomads told Mrs. Roosevelt that Japanese and Chinese mothers do not hate each other. They want to co-operate to end the conflict, and they seek

nid of American mothers to that end.

the

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McLTOING McL10 FAG R$26.

FONG

PROCEEDS TO

Mrs. Roosevelt sald: "I think all women, particularly mothers, will that welcome an early suggestion women work together to end the TOC H. conflict, Women, being very practi- THE NAVAL CHAPLAIN'S FUND FOR SEAMEN'S WELFARE cal, realise that we cannot eliminate differences among the peoples, but

TICKETS find should work together to methods to prevent those difference

renching a point of armed $3, 2, 1, 50 cents, conflict."-United Press.

(FOR THE SAYINGPUN CHINESE BOYS' CLUB)

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Chung was banished for 10 years on July 5, 1932. He said he came back to work as a carpenter,

Sub-Inspector F, Tuckett said de- fendent was arrested on information | from in Wanchai

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From

MOUTRIE Mcssra.

Or H.M.S. WESTCOTT, Ship's Office

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GREAT BIRTHDAY BROADCAST and WORLD-WIDE RADIO COMPETITION

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The JUBILEE All Star. BIRTHDAY PARTY

50

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GIVEN AWAY

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HOW TO WINA NEW PHILIPS

JUBILEE

RADIOPLAYER

1. Arrange to listen to the Philips' PC) Radio Jubilee All-Star Broad- cast, in the evening of December 8th 1937.

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