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OUR GUIDE TO THE · CINEMAS.
"Knight Without Armour' (King's Theatre, to-day).At long last, this British picture has arrived in the Colony. Alexander Korda obtained Marlene Dietrich services of n.speelally for this aim in which she
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the
oppears opposite Robert Donut. The result Justlikes the expense, for it is one of the best pictures turned out by a British studio.
PREMIER PLACATES HIS SUPPORTERS
Paris, Jan. 13.
In his M. Camille Choutemps, second speech to the Chamber to- night, did not refer to the monetary measures, but tried to plucale the Left to the groups. He paid a tribute Labour Confederation for attending the conference on Industrial unrest and said a heavy responsibility rest- ed on the employers who refused to attend.
produced dramatically He message from a foreign news agency alleging that a Communist putsch had been timed for yesterday evening in France, and said the police were dealing with the false report.
Speech applauded.--Reuter,
SOCIALISTS DECIDE TO SUPPORT
Paris, Jan. 13.
The
was
A
moderately
The socialists, by a vote of 75 to 30, decided to continue to support M. Chautemps Government-outer.
DECIDING FATE OF CABINET
Paris, Jan. 14.
to the
"Fight For Your Lady" (Queen's Theatre, to-day). Though the title
The Chamber of Deputies re-met may suggest I, this film is not one of continuous lighting, but contains at 11.15 p.m. last night. It was ex- pected the debate would decide the many comical situations which do
fate of the Government. credit to comedians like Jack Oakle
Postponement of the re-assembly and Eric Rhodes. John Boles, Ida
was due of the Chumber Lupino and Margot Graliam are
Socialists and Communists holding others in the cast.
"There Gors the Groom" (Alham-lengthy private sessions in the course of which questions were sent to the the bra Theatre, to-day).A completely satistying film of tangled loves, with Government with regard to Ann Sothern, Burgess Meredith and Cabinet's proposed measures.
Apparently these parties are still fary Boland taking the leading roles.
to holding out for an exchange of con- "Topper" (Oriental Theatre, day).im fans are advised not to trol. be misted by the title of this picture. It is one of the best pictures shown here in recent weeks and should not be missed. Constance Bennett, Cary Grant and Roland Young take chief
eting honours.
A deputation of the Left groups interviewed M. Camille Chautemps, that the after which it was stated Prime Minister might clarify his re- delturbance of social ferences to the order. It is expected that after M. "Lawyer Man" (Majestic Theatre, Chautemps has broken again all the -in-day--Perhaps not quite up to Popular Front members of the Cham- the standard of the usual Bill Powellber will meet and agree to a common film, but a tond one nevertheless, Joan Blondell is in support.
POPE'S LAMENT FOR GERMAN CHURCH
resolution, failing which it is under- stood the Cabinet will meet, indient- ing the Government is considering resigning-Reuter.
The
an
EARLY OUTLOOK GLOOMY
Paris, Jan. 13. Cabinet French
beld emergency session to-day lasting three and a half hours, at which the Governor of the Bank of France, M. Pierre Fournier, was present.
Afterwards it was announced that
the M. Camille Chautemps,
Prime statement Minister, would make Rome, Jan. 13.
finances. In a speech to GO bishops and 2.008 regarding the country's
would be mode the Pope Presumably this His Holiness priests,
closing of the money lamented the delleate Reich church after the
his assertion markets. situation. lowever
Pertinax, discussing the possible French that the diffculties were not hopeless led to the interpretation that this was international effects of the
in Le crisis 2173 indirect Invitation to Signor social and financial Benito Mussolini to continue media- Matin, said they would defeat the elforts of the friends of France who tion.-United Preis.
were urging the maintenance of democracy, and might lead to British They Furthermore self-isolation, might drive the United States fur- ther away from international operation. United Presss.
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D.
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MAINTAINS JAPAN HAS NO FEAR OF ANY WORLD POWER
Hankow, Jan. 14.
Miss Agnes Smedley, an American who has been actively associated with the Chinese Cmmunists for some time, spoke at yesterday's military press conference here and she gave a the Eighth Route Army in fall account of the operations o north Shansi since the former R:ds crossed the Yellow River on September 1.
BALANCED BUDGET
INDISPENSIBLE
Co-
Paris, Jan. 13. -After-the-Cabinet meeting, M. Minister Georges Bonnet, Finance declared that the Government was unanimously rejecting exchange con- trol, and regarded a balanced budget as being more than ever indispen- sible.
temps in
FRIDAY, JANUARY
STARTING TIMES ANNOUNCED
Golf At Fanling. On Sunday
OLD COURSE
14, 1938.
MADAME CHIANG DELAYS RETURN
(Continued from Page 1.)
Naturally we will have to abandon this plun now, and it is hard to say what route Mudame will take on the return journey. Her departure from Hongkong will have to be kept as secret as possible."
Immediately after her arrival in Hongkong on Wednesday Madame Chiang Kai-shek visited her sister, Madame H. H. Kung, and for a time 9.12 C. W. E, Blahop, A. B. Purves.
resided at her alsier's residence, in 9.16 A. C. Godby, J. D. Danby, Carcoon Road, Pokfulam. Persistent 0.20.W. W. C. Shewan, H. N. Wil-callers yesterday, however, made it
iamson.
9.24 S. C. Feltham, F. D. Angus.
0.28 W. G. Ilobertson, J. R. Collia. 9.32 A. V. Greaves, Comdr, Hole.. 0.38 J. II. Underwood, W. C. Farn-
ham,
9.40 1, H. Geare, O. E, C. Murton. 0.44 K. K. Rounds, K. S. Morrison, 0.48 Rt. C. F. Macgregor, P. Welch. 0.52 L. Goldman, W. Woodward. 9.50 P.
P. II. Scoones, R. L. S. Webb. 10.00 A. Corrighan, E. L. Groome, 19.04 Col. Blake, Col. Crewdson. 16.08 J. B. Mackie, D. S. Edward. 10.12 R. J. Shrigley, W. Sharp. 10.10 H. E. the
Governor, N. L. Sinith 10.20 G. S. Archbuli, A. W. Hughes, 10.24 W. N. A. Smalley, Capt.
Holmes.
10.20 W. A. Stewart, N. K. Littlejohn. 10.32 D. J. Gilmore, A. Sommerfelt. 10.36 G. Milne, A. A. Bremner.
10.40 F. C. Young, G. F. O'Bryen. 10.44 H. Overy, W. J. E. Muckenzie. 10.48 D. J. Lyon, D. Rolle. 10.52 C. M. Gee, Wing Cdr. Bishop. 10.50 R. Winfield, W. T. Yoxall. 11.00 L. P. Tamworth, H. M. William-
son.
11.04 J. S. Dunnett, R. G. Gray. 11.08 T. E. & J. L. C. Pearce. 11.12 E. T. McMullen, L. 1. An-
drowes. 11.16 T. A. Pearce, R. G. Parker. 11.20 G. A. Lelper, C. C. Willson.
NEW COURSE
9.18 R. Young, R. L. D. Wodehouse, 0.20 G. M. Park, J. B. 14. Leckie. 9.24 F. A. M. Elliott, A. C. 1. Bow-
ker.
0.28 J. R. Masson, S. H. Dodwell. 9.32 T. R. Chissels, 11. IL Mundy. 0.30 T. Low, R. K. Valentine.
J. . M. An- 9.410 G. C. Worrall,
drew. 0.44 W. J. Roberts, J. L. Bonnar. 9.52 Mrs. Goldman, Mrs. Woodward, 10.00 Mrs. Webb, Miss Crapnell, 10.00 Mrs. Shrigley, Mrs. Sharp. 10.16 D. S. lobb, A. .. Lissaman. 10.24 Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Holnes. 10.32 K. R. Quicit, G. W. Reid. 10.40 W, A. and Mrs. Cornell. 10.44 Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. 10.52 Mrs. Lyon. Mrs. Rolfe. 10.50 E. C. and Mrs. Norris. 11.00 W. C. Clark, M. C. Margrett. 11.04 Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Margrett.
Note: Starting times at 9.04 and 9.08 on the Old Course and 0.08 and 9.12 on the New Course are not to be booked by anyone at all.
won
Triangular Tourney Rugby
Governor To Be
Present
two
Kames
of
Imperative that Madame Chiang Kai- shek find a new addres, and she now residing on the mid-levels. Madame Kung has been in ill-health for some time and, out of considera- tlon for her sister, Madame Chiang Kai-shek decided to change her residence.
DENIES RUMOURS Rumours hut Madame Chiang Kai- shek was visiting Hongkong in order to join her sisters in persuading Mr. T. V. Soong to consent to accept once again the finance ministership were emphatically denied by the spokes- man interviewed by the Telegraph.
"There is absolutely no foundation the spokes- rumour,"
Madame Chiang declared. Kal-shek is not discussing political affairs. with either her sister or Mr. Soong during her holiday in Hong- kong.
for the man
"'A rumour that has apparently gained credence in Hongkong that Madame has come to Hongkong be- cause peace terms will shortly be an- noinced is even more ridiculous.
"China has no intention of accept- ing any pence terms that involve sacrifice of her territory, and recent overtures were flatly rejected by the China will continue Government. fighting, to the n man if necessary, unil the last drop of blood is shed,
or until a peace honourable to this nation is obtained..
"Far from negotiating a peace, the Generalissimb has departed for the Lunghai front to personally conduct the operations against the Japanese."
STOCK
MARKET REPORT
Exchange
The Hongkong Stock official summary, issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, says:
There was a fair turnover in Old China Lights and Trams at quola- tions, otherwise the market remalna dull.
Buyers
Hongkong Hank (Lon.) LAD Douglases $32
1.K. Steamboat $9.10 ILK. & K. Wharven $114 HK. & W. Docks 127% Providents Old) $2.03 Providents Now) $0.20 Humphreys $8.00
Peak Trams (Old) $14 Star FerricH $00
H.K. Electrics $325
Mucan Electeles $19% Cement
$12 70
UK. Ropes BON
Watana 54.70
POST OFFICE.
INWARD MAILS
Per
From
Manila Java Shanghai
Air Mail by "Pan American Air-
Due
Meerkerk Tilsondari
January 14.
January 14,
Conte Blancamano
.January 15.
ways direci Servico"-San Fran- Pan-American Airways elsco date, 5th January, Japan
Plane
„January 15.
Straits
Calcutta and Straita
Suisung Kidderpore .... Anshua Hosunk
January 15.
January 10,
January 17,
January. 17.
Direct
gth January. Manila
Juban
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane, January 17..
Servico-London date.
Rhexenor
Straits, Mantin and London Parcels,
London date, 9th December, 1937 Ajax Halphong
Shanghal and Swatow Calcutta and Straits
For
Canton Kingyuan
.January 17.
January 10.
January 18.
January 10. .January 10.
OUTWARD MAILS
Dale and Time
.Frl., Jan. 14. Jan. 14 p.m. Jan. 15, 0 a.m..
.Sat, Jan. 15,
Kowloon P.O.
.Jan. 14, 5 p.m. Jan. 14.5 p.m.
G.P.O.
Straits and Calcutta
Per
Fridny
Sirdhana
Parcels,
Ord.,
Chungking by Air Mail for
"C.N.A.C. Almvays Direct Service"
the C.N.A.C. Piano
Rex..
Ord..
Reg..
Ord..
Saturday
Fort Bayard
Jan, 14, 5 p..
.Jan, 15, 6 a.m.
.... Wing Wo...S., Jan. 15, 8.30 a.m. Kongmoon and (Pathol via Kong Fook On Sat, Jan. 15, 9 a.m.
moon).
Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow and Eurasia Plane......Bak, Jazz 15.
Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia
Airways Service"
(To further points by surface iransport as Services permil). Japan and Europe via Siberia
Amoy
G.1.0. and K.P.O.
Reg.. Orl.,
.Jan. 15, 0a.m.
.Jan. 15, 9.30 am.
Hakozaki Maru,
Sat., Jan. 15, 11.30 p.m.
Van Heutaz ....Sal., Jun, 10, 5 p.m.
Plano Sat, Jan. 15. Kowloon 1.0.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan-American Airways
lulu and U.S.A.. by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" (Due San Francisco, 23rd Janu- ary, 1938).
Air
hinh for "Imperio riwetwa w semperial Airways Tinne Sat, Jan. 15. Direct Service"
(Due London, 24th January)
Air Mail for "Australia by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Sat, Jan. 15.
Airways Service"
Ref..
.Jan. 15, 5 p.00.
Ord.,
Jan. 15, 5 p.
G.P.O.
Tell
„Jan. 15, 5 DIL
rd..
Jan. 16, 0a.m.
G.P.O, & K.P.O.
Reg.,
Jan. 15, 5 p.m.
Ord,
Jan 16, 0a.m.
G.P.O. & E.P.0.
(Due Darwin 23rd January)
Reg.,
Jam. 15, 5 PLIT.
Ord..
Jan, 10, 9 BEL.
Sunday
Swatow and Shanghai Holhow
Foochow and Tientsin vin Swatow Hothow
Monday
Samshui and Wuchow Kongmoon and (Pakhol via Kong-
Kongso
.Mon., Jan. 17, 8.15 am.
moon).
Tai Lec
Mon., Jun. 17, 11 a.m.
Straits and Calcutta
Sulsang
Parceln Ord.
Reg., Ord..
Kwangtung..Sun, Jan. 10, 8.30 am,
Muinam
.Sun., Jun. 16, 8.30 a.m. .Sun., Jan, 16, 9 nm.
Air Mall for "Franco Orient Air- Kidderpore
Ways Service"-duc Marseille 30th January.
Saigon
Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Ber- viee" due Amsterdam, 25th Jan.
11.K Govt. 34% Long 14% p.m. Wallace Harpers $3
Constructions $14
Bellers
Peak Trams (New) $% Yaumati Ferrien $24 Sandakan Lights $14 Canton fees $1.70
Sales
Hongkong Bank $1,485
7 K. Inds $1
.K. Trainway's $13
Peak Tram (old)
China Lights (Old) $10/10.40 Telephones (Old) $25.65 Cements $12.70
EXCHANGE RATES
There will be It is expected that M. Chautemps will announce to the Chamber that Rugby Football on the Club ground to-morrow. The taxation yields are sailsfactory and at Happy Valley will urge the country to support the first game, commencing at 2.45 pm, Cabinet's efforts to maintain social will be between II.M.S. Cumberland financial re-and the Club "A" XV. This will be peace and proceed to
fallowed at 4 ruvery.
p.in. by the last match: Denial that there was any real of this year's Triangular Tourna- cause for panic in the financial sitan-munt series.
when the Ariny will play tion was made by M. Camille Chau- the Club. The Navy have alrendy
a fighting speech to the
the Tournament this season, and Chamber. He said that financial this last match is a contest to decide Paris.. situation in December was satisfac- who will hold the wooden spoon. Geneva. tory, and barring accidents, was the
re-Berlin. Surg. Lt. Cmdr. Nicholson will
Athens.. one way to creating confidence,
ferce the "A" Bxture and Mr. D. W. and the Treasury was able to meet all obliga-MacEwen will control the Triangular Milan.
The budget was balanced
Copenhagen But Tournament match. lons in the present quarter.
His Excelleney The Governor has Stockholm.. there had been social agitation
signifled intention of his inte
watching Oslo systematic agitation for u General
Kame the Triangular Tournament Strike which had aggravated the and their Excellencies, the Com-simptors. country's nerves. Fortunately those mander-in-chief and General Officer New York. troubles were now appeased, "and
Commanding will also be present. Vienna in dealing
The Club and Army sides selected Amsterdam. categorically deny that with the strike, 1 was double-faced. 1
are as follows:
Prague consider Labour has no conflicts with
Army-Fus. Perritt (R.W.F.); L/C Madrid.. but I do not
Lagan (Senforths), 2/Lt. Gudgeon Hongkong countenance revolt in the public Ayrton (RAS.C.), Lt. Rt. D. Mac-Listri
Pte. Rainey (Seaforth Middle-
Sgt. Moore (Mid-Montreal
Brussels (R.A.Rowics (Seaforths), Cases
humane sentiments,
and
(Middlesex), 2/LI. Chiverul! sex);
Spl
Bombay
War Loan
..Mon., Jan. 17,. Jan. 17, 11 nm. ..Jnn, 17, Noon. Mon., Jan. 17,
G.P.O. sad K.r.0.
Jan. 17, 2.30 p.m. ....Jan. 17, 3 p.m.
Kidderpore Mon., Jan. 17, 3.30 p.m. .Mon, Jan 17, Conte BiancamAING....Mor
G.P.O, and Fr.O.
Straits, Ceylon,-India, Egypt and Conte Biancamano..Mon., Jan. 17.
Europe vin Naples due Naples, 7th February,
•
Reg. Ürd
„Jam. 17, 730 p.m. .Jan. 17. 4 p..
G.P.0, and X.PO.
Rep
Jan. 17, 3.45 p.m.
Ord.,
Jan. 17, 4.30 p.m.
Kowloon P.O.
Reg.
Jan. 17, 5 pm.
Ord
Jan. 17, 5 p..
Rex.,
Jan. 17, 5 p.m.
Ord..
Jan. 18, 6 am.
Tuesday
Air Mail for Chungking by the C.N.A.C. Plane ...... Mon., Jan. 17.
"C.N.A.C." Airways Direct Ser- vloe."
Dairen, Japan
Victoria B.C.
and Canada
(Duo Victoria B.C., 17th Feb.) Swatow and Bangkok
GP.O.
via Talthyblus..Tues., Jan. 10, 9.30 am.
Kalgan Tues., Jan. 18, 10.30 a.m. Tues., Jan. 10, 5 p.m. Hosang
Wednesday
Tingsang....Wed., Jan. 19, 8.30 am.
"Superscribed correspondence only.
MANILA SHARES
Jan. 12.
147.37/64
Jan. 13.
Japan
1535%
21.00
21.034
12.40%
12.40
Swatow and Tlentsin
.54734
5475
-5418
9421
22.40
22.40
10.40
19,40
19.00
19.90
220%
228
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1/2 f
.4.90
4.00 13
2014
2014
0.07%
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Nom
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110
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1/6/
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210
KILLED BOARDING TRANCAR
One of three Chinese, Chi Ping who boarded a tramcar at Whitty The following business done quota-Street yesterday about midnight, fell 8.07% Bons were received after the closed from the step while it was in motion. Cul and received injuries from which he
142% e orning session by Swan, Nom bertson & Fritz from their Manila died at the Queen Mary Hospital at
1.45 am. to-day.
ince:
4.9834 Anlamek
29.54 Atuk
1/3 Baguio Gold
210 Denguet Consolidated
Coco Grave
25 Consolidated Mines 2.17/32 Drmonstration
19X**
Paracale Cumaus 10% San Mauricio
102 Suyoc
..101
-British Wireless.
EXCHANGE Selling
18. 22%.
Club "A" XV.-F. Cessford; H. van T.T. London Leeuwen, Taverner, E. M. Watts, Demand
servicea against the nation." WORKERS' DUTY
n social M. Chautemps sold that
Yokohama voted by legislation code will be
Watson
2/LL. I. A. Belgrade ddlesex},
Cpl. Parliament. In exchange for security
Wain-Montevideo MacLagan
.2911 Al scote (Royal Corps of signals), Bdr. Rio de Janeiro...2.17/32 Miss Smedley exhibited all kinds of documents, including labour strikers must recognise what
Page (5th.A.A.Bde.R.A.), Capt. Gil Silver (Spot)....191 confidential communications be ween the Japanese garrison Parliament has done for them by re- headquarters at Tientsin and the Japanese General staff at nouncing all forms of illegality.
To the accompaniment of applause lespie (ILE.) (Captain), Lt. Crawford Silver (forward). 19 Tokyo. One report from the Japanese garrison at Tientsin from the Centre and Right, and from (Royal Corps of Signals).
Club 1st. XV.-M. W. Macgrath; | mentioned the dramatic activitio "of one of our foreign spics" | various members of the Left. M.D. H. Stewart, II. D. Bidwell, W. E.
Chautemps added: "I declare with Inst July.
untroubled Armness that if certain
Grlove, M. G. Carruthers; A. H. R. Another report from the Tientsin, from Osaka Inter on travelled the people disturb the public peace, the Butcher, J. L. Bonnar; K. A. Watson, K. W. Salter, E. N. Stout, A. W. Harrison headquarters commented on entire length of the Shansi province force of the law will descend upon folden, W. E. Peers, d. C. Miller
mass facetings and tell them.""
J. Japan's international environment, speaking
Atmosphere in the Lobbles at the (Captain), A. J. G, Taylor and saying that Britain and the Soviet Ing the Chinese peasants that the pre- were not strong enough to challenge sent war of aggression was conducted conclusion of M. Chautemps' speech Redman,
nothing to only by the Japanese militarista. was very critical and it was strongly Japon, while "there is
"Long live held that the Chautemps Govern- worry about with the United States, Everywhere he shouted:
and ment would not survive the night. who, though she pays the closest at the United front of Chinese
M. Leon Blum, the President of tention to the Far Eastern situation, Japanese peoples."
This radio operator, sald Miss the Republic was seen coming from never wishes to plunge into actual
Smedley, sel n good example among the Chamber with a white and set trouble with us."
Regarding foodstuffs and military most of the Japanese prisoners who face-Reuter,
PREMIER'S CHALLENGE suppilea for the Eighth Route Army, Miss Smedley said that in the poor
Miss Smedley sold the people enjoy In the course of his vigorous speech parliamentary groups to meet to de-T.T. Bangkok region of north Shansi it was difficult to secure enough food. "We had been all sorts of Chinese music by the to the Chamber, M. Camille Chau-cide their altitude towards his de- T.T. Salgon
T.T. Germany depending chiefly on Japanese food, Eighth Route Army soldiers on the temps said in the face of criminal claration, particularly respecting T.T. France and once we captured 120 trucks of guerilla front in Shansi because pea- ncts of this gravity, there had not monetary freedom.
been absoluto unanimity in approv The Chamber then adjourned at TT. Switzerland Japanese foodstuffs and enjoyed our-sants, workingmen, students and even
9.30 p.m. It was generally held in TT. Australia solves eating Japanese delicacies." musicians were among the fighters ing the action of the Minister of the
who had come
the lobbies that the speech did not from all parts of Interior and In condemning the China, During
position between criminals. This was the result of an strengthen the Government's Intervals fighting they wore Japanese helmets uneasiness and a moral sickness with and antagonised the socialists and Radieni-Socialist She said the Eighth Route Army and sat in the snowy mountains play the country. He declared that the communists. The
group han soldiers trent Japanese captives well, Ing flutes and singing all sorts of Government was resolved to obtain
already met and passed and often "educate" them first before Chinese peasant songs, have social pence and to balance the bud motion which will inter be presented / L/c. U.S.A. sending them back. Many Japanese never heard such beautiful musie in get and it condemned any control to the Chamber, approving of Mr. 10 d/s India ..... prisoners had said they were ogainst my life," declared Miss Smedley --· of exchange.
·I-Chautemps" "speech and expressing U.S. Cross rate in London, War and one Japanese radio operator | United Press,
He concluded by asking the various confidence in him.--Reuter.
*EDUCATE" PRISONERS
all turned against aggression after their "education".
Parlo, Jan. 14.
1. F. Hopkins; C. W. Lyle (Captain), TT Shanghal J. R. Henderson; T. Swan, T. H.T.T. Singapore
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SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with 524the llongkong Radio Stalian: Sagres,
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Achilles, Apcey, Fooshing, Shabonee, Pecten,
ARITISH PEER VISITING
KING OF ARABIA.
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London, Jan. 13, The Duke and Duchess of Athlone of are visiting King Abdul Saud Saudi, Arabia on February 4. This is the first. time a British peer has visited the ruler of Arabia.- Reuter Bulletin.
PASSING OF AN OLD SINGAPORE PERSONALITY
London, Jan., 14. The death is announced of Mr.. Benry Lake Coghlan, one of the first men to sell plantation rubber at Sin- gapore auctions-Reuter,
While driving his car along King's
Haldis, Adraslus, Sophie Road near the Taikoo Dockyard cast Rickmers, Susana, Sultang, Empress Rate yesterday, Mr. C. W. Haynes, of Medical Department, Queen the
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Of Japan, Shinkyo Maru, Talyunn, Yungheng, Fermin, Norviken, Shun uen, President Coolidge.
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eight-year-old Chinese girl, who ran Mary Hospital, knocked down an ncross the road in front of the car. She was taken to hospital for treat-. ment.
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A coolle, Yeung Sze-mul, 30, what
of a lorry! With a recent provious conviction was riding on the back driven by Kwok Mun, in Castle Peak for a similar offence, a man named Road near the Sam Kong cloth face Ito Fat, 41, was to-day sent to gaol 1/3 tory yesterday, received injuries to for four months by Mr. X. M. A. 1/35/32 his head and hands when he jumped Barnett at the Kowloon Magletracy .81% off the vehicle while it was in motion for having cut down a pine tree worth
in an attempt to retrieve his hat, $15, on the hillside of a Government. .83 Young was sent to the Kowloon Plantation, Kowloon Tong, yorier- 4.99% - 1[ospital.
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